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Notes  of  General  Interest 

Civilian  Defense  Office 

Executive  order  8757  established  the  Office  of  Civilian  Defense  in  the  Emer- 
gency Management  Office  of  the  Executive  Office  of  the  President,  May  20,  1941. 
The  Office  was  created  to  serve  as  a  center  for  the  coordination  of  Federal 
civilian  defense  activities  which  involve  relationships  between  Federal  Govern- 
ment and  State  and  local  governments,  Territories,  insular  possessions,  and 
the  District  of  Columbia.  At  the  head  of  the  Civilian  Defense  Office  is  a  direc- 
tor appointed  by  the  President. 

Defense  Aid  Reports  Division 

The  Defense  Aid  Reports  Division  was  established  within  the  Office  for 
Emergency  Management  of  the  Executive  Office  of  the  President  by  Executive 
order  8751,  May  2,  1941,  and  an  executive  officer  designated  at  the  head  thereof 
by  a  military  order  dated  May  6.  The  new  Division  serves  as  a  channel  for 
the  processing  of  requests  for  aid  under  the  lend-lease  act,  maintains  a  system 
of  reports  and  accounts  approved  by  the  Budget  Bureau,  and  serves  generally 
as  a  clearing  house  of  information  for  agencies  participating  in  the  lend-lease 
program. 

Defense  Housing  Coordination  Division 

The  Division  of  Defense  Housing  Coordination  was  established  within  the 
Office  for  Emergency  Management  by  Executive  order  8632,  dated  January  11, 
1941.  This  Office  took  over  the  activities  and  personnel  of  the  office  of  the 
Defense  Housing  Coordinator  set  up  by  the  Advisory  Commission  to  the  Council 
of  National  Defense.  By  authority  of  the  Executive  order  it  cooperates  with 
all  agencies  of  the  Government  having  responsibilities  for  defense  activities,  and 
utilizes  the  services  and  operating  facilities  of  Federal  housing  agencies. 


Corrections  for  Previous  Monthly  Catalogs 

April  1941.     On  page  580,  under  subhead  "Opinions'^  2d  entry,  2d  line,  change 

name  "Emma  B.  Neilsou"  to  read  "Emma  E.  Neilson." 
May  1941.     On  page  701,  1st  entry,  1st  line,  change  name  in  subhead  to  read 

"Vannozsi,  Plavio,  Express.'^ 

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Monthly  Catalog 

NO.  559  •  JULY  1941 


ADMINISTRATIVE  OFFICE  OF  UNITED  STATES  COURTS 

Federal  probation,  quarterly  journal  of  correctional  philosophy  and  practice,  v.  5, 
no.  2,  Apr-June  1941 ;  [edited  by  United  States  Probation  System],  n.  p.  [1941]. 
cover  title,  56  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Pri.'ions  Bureau.  Justice 
Department.    Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     t  JulO.8:  5/2 

AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

NdTB.^ — -Those  public.itions  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  Sui>erinteudent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  Department  issues 
a  monthly  list  of  publiiations  which  will  be  mailed  to  all  applicants,  enabling  them  to 
select  such  reports  and  bulletins  as  interest  them. 

Addresses.  Food  for  defense  program,  statement  developed  from  stenographic 
triinscript  of  informal  remiirks  made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture.  Claude  R. 
Wickard,  before  Corn  Belt  conference  of  extension  and  AAA  workers  in 
Chicago,  111.,  Apr.  16,  1941.    [1941.]    19  p.  4°    [Processed.]    t         A  1.40 :  W  63/23 

The  South's  stake  in  Battle  of  Britain,  address  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture 

Claude  R.  Wickard,  before  annual  meeting  of  North  Carolina  Cotton  Growers 
Cooperative  Association,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  May  13,  1941.  [1941.]  13  leaves,  4" 
[Processed.]    f  A  1.40 :  W  63/26 

AVheat  farmers  and  quota  referendum,  address  by  Grover  B.  Hill,  Assistant 

Secretarv  of  Agrictiltiire,  at  Wheat  Marketing  Quota  Conference  in  Amarillo, 
Tex.,  May  10  [1941].     [1941.]     9  leaves,  4"     [Processed.]     t  A  1.40  :H  55/3 

Aerial  photography.  Extent  of  aerial  photography  by  Department  of  Agriculture, 
completed,  in  progress  and  approved,  July  1,  1941,  aerial  survey  data  compiled 
by  Office  of  Land  Use  Coordination  from  information  furnished  by  Soil  Con- 
servation Service,  Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration,  and  Forest  Service; 
[illustrated  outline  map].  [1941.]  12X19  in.  (Land  Use  Coordination  Office.) 
[Monthly.  Processed.  County  lines  compiled  by  Agricultural  Economics  Bu- 
reau, from  material  furnished  bv  Census  Bureau,  on  U.  S.  base  compiled  by 
Geological  Survey,  1935.]     t  A  1.51 :  941/7 

AmcrieanngrieuJture.  Historical  survey  of  American  agriculture  [articles].  1941. 
[1 1+103-326+1184-96  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1783.)  [Reprint  of  pt.  1  and 
appendix  of  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1940.]     *Paper,  30c.  Al.lO/a  :  17P3 

Beans.  Comixirison  of  rates  of  apparent  photosynthesis  and  respiration  of 
diseased  and  healthy  bean  leaflets  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  G.  K. 
Parris.  1941.  [21+170-192  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research, 
V.  62.  no.  3,  Feb.  1,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  B  378/34 

Strains  of  cucumber  mosaic  virus  pathogenic  on  bean  and  pea  [with  list 

of  literature  cited];  by  O.  C.  Whipple  and  J.  C.  Walker.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
p.  27-60,  il.  [l"Vom  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  1,  Jan.  1,  1941.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  B  378/35 

Calves.  Utilization  by  calves  of  energy  in  rations  containing  different  percentages 
of  protein  and  in  glucose  supplements  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  H. 
Mitchell,  T.  S.  Hamilton,  and  W.  T.  Haines.  1941.  [21+847-864  p.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  61,  no.  12,  Dec.  15,  1940.]     *P,iper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  C  139/4 

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944  GOVIIKNMENT  PUBLICATIONS 

Citrus  mites.  Influence  of  temperature  and  season  on  citrus  red  mite  (Para- 
tetranychus  citri)  ;  by  L.  L.  English  and  G.  F.  Turnipseed.  1941.  [2] +65-77 
+  [1]  p.  il.     [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  2.  Jan.  15,  1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  498/47 

Cotton.  Cotton  literature,  selected  references,  v.  11,  no.  6,  June  1941;  compiled 
by  Emily  L.  Day.  [1941.]  [2] +219-262  p.  4"  [Monthly.  Processed.  Prepared 
in  Library  of  Agriculture  Depiirtment  with  cooi)eration  of  Agricultural  Eco- 
nomics Bureau,  Agricultural  Marketing  Service,  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  and 
Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau.]     t  A  1.50: 11/6 

Same ;  v.  11,  no.  7,  July  1941 ;  compiled  by  Emily  L.  Day.    [1941.]     [2]  +263- 

304  p.  4"  [Monthly.  Processed.  Prepared  in  Library  of  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment with  cooperation  of  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau,  Agricultural  Market- 
ing Service,  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  and  Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine 
Bureau.]     t  A  1.50: 11/7 

Crops  and  markets,  June  1941 ;  v.  18,  no.  6.  [1941.]     p.  117-140,  il.  4°     [Monthly.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.()0  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  §1.50. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A  1.52 :  18/6 

Farm  handbooks.    Minnesota  farm  handbook,  1941,  State  and  Federal  agricultural 
services.    1941.     iv+58  p.  il.     [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Minnesota  Exten- 
sion Service.]     •  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-521  A  1.54 :  M  66/941 

Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  11  and  12 ;  June  1  and  15,  1941.     [1941.] 
cover  titles,  p.  637-753,  il.  1  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.     [Semimonthly.     Articles  appearing 
in  the  Journal  are  printed  separately  and  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  as 
issued.]     *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $3.25  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.75. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  13-1837  A  1.23 :  62/11, 12 

Note. — -The  publication  is  issued  by  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  with 
the  cooperation  of  the  Association  of  Land-Grant  Colleges  and  Universities.  It  is 
distributi  d  free  only  to  libraries  of  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations,  to 
large  universities,  technical  sihcols.  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. 

Potatoes.  Response  of  2  clonal  strains  of  triumph  potatoes  to  various  controlled 
environments;  by  H.  O.  Werner.  1941.  [2] +761-790  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of 
agricultural  research,  v.  61,  no.  11,  Dec.  1,  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  P  847/130 

Tulip  anthracnose;  by  C.  M.  Tompkins  and  H.  N.  Hansen.  1941.  [2] +61-64 
+  [1]  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  1,  Jan.  1,  1941.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :T  821 

Wheat.  Carbohydrate  metabolism  and  winter  hardiness  of  wheat  [with  list  of 
literanu-e  cited]  ;  by  Eric  Kneen  and  M.  J.  Blish.  1941.  [2]  +1-26  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  1,  Jan.  1,  1941.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  W  56/170 

AGRICULTURAL  ADJUSTMENT  ADMINISTRATION 

Addresses.  Parity  income  for  farmers  is  one  of  paramount  importance  at  this 
time,  speech  of  John  H.  Bankliead  of  Alabama,  in  the  Senate,  May  6.  1941. 
[1941.]     17  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A 55.15:  B  22 

Agricultural  conserration.  Instructions  relative  to  handling  farm  computation 
sheets,  applications  for  payment,  and  related  form.*  under  1941  agricultural 
conservation  and  parity  payment  programs  in  county  olfices  and  in  State  appli- 
cation-for-payment  sections  in  north  central  region.  Julv  11.  1941.  44  p. 
(NCR-523;  North  Central  Division.)     t  A  55.43/6 :  F  22/14/941 

Agricultural  conservation  associations.  Instructions  relating  to  election  of  dele- 
gates and  committeemen  of  countv  agricultural  conservation  associations. 
June  1941.     8  p.     (SRS--4.)     t  '  A  55.45/2  :D  37 

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July  1941  945 

Briefly  speaking,  110.  18,  July  10,  1941;  [compiled  by  Division  of  Information, 
from  official  and  unofficial  sources  for  information  of  committeemen  and  others 
cooperating  in  administration  of  A.  A.  A.  programs].  [1941.]  [4]  p.  il.  4°  t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  37-662  A  55.58 :  18 

Farm  program.  AAA  program  stands  for :  1,  Conservation  of  soil ;  2,  Abundant 
production  for  everybody;  3,  More  income  for  farmers.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  il. 
large  4"  folded  into  oblong  48"  size.     ([G-103.])     t  A  55.2  :Ag  8/19 

• Our  futui'e  streugtli  depends  on  how  we  use  our  farm  program.     May  1941. 

[4]   p.  il.  4°      (G-109.)      t  A  55.2 :F 22/20 

New  England.  U.  S.  D.  A.  announces  Harvests  for  tomorrow,  grist  of  film 
entertainment  about  farm  folks  of  New  England  and  hills  and  vallevs  they 
hold.     [1941.]      [4]  p.  il.  4'^     t  A  55^2  :H  26 

Peanuts.  Tabulation  of  peanut  marketing  quota  ballots  cast  in  referendum  of 
Apr.  26, 1941,  by  States.     [1941.]     23  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t     A  55.2 :  P  31/6/941 

Wheat  marketing  quota  questions  and  answers.  May  1941.  6  p.  4"  (Informa- 
tion Division.)      [Processed.]     t  A  55.2  :W  56/42 

consumers'  COtTNSEL  DIVISION 

Consumers''  guide,  Apr.  1  and  15,  1941;    [v.  7,  no.  13  and  14].     [1941.]     Each 
16  p.  il.  4°     [Issued  semimonthly,  monthly  June  through  September.]     *  Paper, 
5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  80c. 
L.  C.  card  36-12412  A  55.12 :  7/13, 14 

Consumers'  market  service,  v.  5,  no.  15  [14]  and  15;  July  1  and  15,  1941.  [1941.] 
Each  2  p.  4"  [Semimonthly.  Processed.  Volume  5,  no.  14,  dated  July  1, 
1941,  incorrectly  numbered  15.]     t  A  55,52:  5/14, 15 

SUGAR  DIVISION 

Sugar.  Decision  and  order  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  allotting  1941  sugar  quota 
for  domestic  beet  sugar  area.     May  9,  1941.     9  p.     (S.  B.  S.  O.  no.  3.)     t 

A  55.66 : 3 

Decision  and  order  of  Secretary  of  Agi'iculture  allotting  1941  sugar  quota 

for  mainland  cane  sugar  area.     Mav  19,  1941.     8  p.     (M.  C.  S.  O.  no.  3.)     t 

A  55.67 : 3 

• Decision  and  order  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  allotting  1941  sugar  quotas 

for  Puerto  Rico.     May  12,  1941.     2  p.     (P.  R.  S.  O.  no.  17.)     t  A 55.18: 17 

■ Sugar  consumption  requirements  and  quotas  for  calendar  year  1941.     Apr. 

8,  1941.     3  p.     (General  sugar  quota  regulations,  series  8,  no.  1,  revision  1.)     t 

A  55.6 :  Su  3/2/ser.  8,  no.  1/941-2 

Sugar  iects.  Determination  of  fair  and  reasonable  wage  rates  for  persons  em- 
ployed in  production,  cultivation,  or  harvesting  of  1941  crop  of  sugar  beets. 
Mar.  19,  1941.     3  p.      (S.  D.  no.  107.)      t  A  55.37 :  107 

Determination  of  farming  practices  to  be  carried  out  on  farms  in  States 

other  than  California   in  connection  with   production  of  sugar  beets  during 
crop  year  1941.     Apr.  8,  1941.     1  p.     (S.  D.  no.  108.)     t  A  55.37: 108 

Sugarcane.  Determination  of  farming  practices  to  be  carried  out  in  connection 
with  production  of  sugarcane  during  crop  vear  1941,  for  Territory  of  Hawaii. 
Apr.  8,  1941.     1  p.     (S.  D.  no.  109.)     t  A  55.37: 109 

AGRICULTURAL  CHEMISTRY  AND  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Agricultural  engineering.     Current  literature  in  agricultural  engineering,  v.  10, 
no.  8;  Mar.  1941.     [1941.]     21  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  37-18926  A  70.7 :  10/8 

Citrus  fruit.  Freezing  preservation  of  citrus  fruits  and  .iuices  [with  list  of 
references];  by  J.  L.  Held.  [1941.]  6  p.  4"  (ACE-81.)  [Processed.  Pre- 
sented at  Food  Preservation  Conference,  University  of  Texas,  Mar.  13-14, 
1941.]      t  A  70.4:  81 

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946  Government  Publications 

Cottov.  Research  on  present  uses  of  cotton  and  cottonseed,  remarks  by  Henry 
G.  Kiiij^lit,  chief,  llineau  of  Afjricultural  Chemistry  and  Engineering,  before 
International  Cotton  Congress,  Waco,  Tex.,  June  2U,  1941.  [11J41.J  12  p.  4" 
(ACE-1U6.)      [I'rocessed.]     t  A  70.4: 106 

Cotton  yins.  Better  ginning  by  repairing  cotton  gins ;  by  Chas.  A.  Bennett. 
Apr.   1941.     3  p.  4"     (I  ACE  98.])      [  Proces.sed.  ]     t  A  70.4 :  98 

Better  giiniing  with  higher  gin-saw  speeds;  l)v  Charles  A.    Bennett  and 

Francis  L.  Gerdes.  May  li.'41.  3+|lJ  p.  il.  4"  ([ACE  100.])  [Processed. 
Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Agricultural  Marketing  Service.]     t     A  70.4 :  100 

(Jin  modernization  in  Tennessee;  by  Charles  A.  Bennett  and  Francis  L. 

Gerdes.  L1>*-11J  5  p.  4"  (ACE  108.)  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Agricultural  Marketing  Service.  Paper  pre.seuted  by  .senior  author  before 
meeting  of  Tennessee  Cotton  Giuners'  Association,  Lake  La  Joie,  Chickasaw 
State  Park,  May  29,  1941.]     t  A  70.4: 108 

Some  benefits  fi'om  modernizing  cotton  gins ;  by  Charles  A.  Bennett  and 

Francis  L.  Gerdes.  [1941.]  4  p.  4°  (ACE  10*2.)  [Processed.  Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  Agricultural  Marketing  Service.  Paper  presented  by  senior 
author  before  meeting  of  Alabama  Cotton  Ginners'  Association,  INIontgomery, 
Ala.,  June  4,  1941.]     t  A  70.4: 102 

Eggs.  Cooling  eggs  on  farm  and  at  grading  stations  (progress  report)  [with  list 
of  citations;  by]  John  W.  Weaver,  jr.,  Reece  L.  Bryant,  and  Cecil  Rogers. 
[1941.]  10  leaves.  6  pi.  4°  (ACE-104.)  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Virginia  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  and  Mai'kets  Division,  Virginia 
Agriculture  Department.]     t  A  70.4  :  104 

Homes.  Better  homes  for  southern  farmers,  paper  to  be  presented  by  A.  C. 
Hudson,  Farm  Structures  Research  Division,  Bureau  of  Agricultural  Chemistry 
&  Engineering,  at  annual  meeting  of  American  Society  of  Agricultural  Engi- 
neers. Knoxville,  Tenn.,  June  24,  1941.  [1941.]  7  leaves,  4"  (ACE  105.) 
[Processed.]     f  A  70.4;  105 

Phosphorus.  Nutrient  value  of  phosphorus  in  defluorinated  phosphate,  calcium 
metaphosphate,  and  other  phosphatic  materials  as  determined  by  growth  of 
plants  in  pot  experiments  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  bv  K.  D.  Jacob  and 
William  H.  Ross.  1941.  [2] -[-539-560  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
research,  v.  61,  no.  7,  Oct.  1,  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23  a  :  P  566/20 

Turpentine  gum.  Studies  in  storage  of  turpentine  gum  for  distillation;  bv  G.  P. 
Shingler.     [Apr.  1941.]     2  p.  4°     (ACE-89.)      [Processed.]     f  A  70.4 :  89 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Addresses.  Improvement  of  rural  housing,  address  by  Raymond  C.  Smith,  chief 
program  analyst  at  34th  animal  meeting  of  American  Home  Economics  Asso- 
ciation, Chicago,  111.,  June  24,  1941.     [1941.]     11  p.  4"     [Processed.]     + 

A  36.51 :  H  81 

Policies  of  agricultuial  marketing,  by  Frederick  V.  Waugh,  head.  Division 

of  Marketing  and  Transportation  Research,  address.  Seminar  on  Trends  in 
Agricultural  Economics,  Universitv  of  Virginia.  Mar.  31,  1941.  [1941.]  12  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  A  36.51  :M  34/6 

Agricultural  economics  literature,  v.  15  no.  6  June  1941;  [prepared  by  staff  of 

Library  of  Bureau  of  Agricultural  Economics].  [1941.]  [2] +563-704  p.  il.  4° 
[Monthly  except  July  and  August.     Processed.]      t 

L.  C.  card  Agr  24-277  A  36.20 :  15/6 

Agricultural  loans.  Agricultural  loans  in  Arkansas.  Washington,  D.  C,  June 
1941.     [l]-f2p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  A  36.132  :  Ar  4  k/941 

Note. — This    iiiicl    the  followinj;   reports    present   data    on   agricultural   loans   held   by 
selected  lending  agencies  on  Jan.  1.   1941. 

Agricultural  loans  in  Connecticut.    W^ashington,  D.  C,  June  1941.     [2]  p.  4° 

[Processed.  ]     t  A  36.132 :  C  76/941 

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July  1911  947 

Agricultural  loans — Continxied. 

Agricultural  loaus  in  Delaware  and  District  of  Columbia.     Washington, 

D.  C,  June  l'J41.     [2]  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  A  36.132 :  D  37/941 

Agricultural  loans  in  Louisiana.    Washington,  D.  C,  June  1941.     [l]+2  p. 

4°       [Processed.]     f  A  36.132:  L  93/941 

•     Agricultural  loans  in  Utah.     Washington,  D.   C,  June  1941.      [2]    p.  4° 

[Proces.sed.]     t  A  36.132 :  Ut  1/941 

Agricultural  loans  in  Wyoming.     Washington,  D.  C,  June  1941.     [2]  p.  4" 

[Processed.]     t  A  36.132  :  W  99/941 

Agricultural  policy.  Some  essentials  of  good  agricultural  policy ;  [by  Howard  R. 
ToUey].  1941.  [l]+ll.'59-83  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  17S1.)  [From  Year- 
book of  agriculture,  1940,  pt.  7,  Essentials  of  agricultural  policy.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

A  1.10/a :  1781 

A.gricultural  production.  Income  parity  for  agriculture :  pt.  2,  Expenses  of  agri- 
cultural production,  sec.  5,  Expenditures  for  and  depreciation  of  iierluanent 
improvements  on  farms,  1910—10  [^\ith  bibliography;  prepared  bv  C.  M.  Purves 
and  C.  A.  Gibbons].  Washington,  D.  C.  Mar.  1941.  cover  title,  iv+30  p.  il.  4" 
[Processed.  Preliminary.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Agricultural  Market- 
ing Service,  Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration,  and  Home  Economics 
Bureau.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t  A 36.2 :  In  2/2/pt.2,  sec.o/pielim. 

Agricultural  fiituatiou,  brief  summary  of  economic  conditions,  July  1941 ;  v.  25, 

no.  7.  [1941. J  24  p.  il.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  T>q.  single  copy,  GOc.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  70c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15 :  25/7 

American  agriculture.  Appendix,  brief  chronology  of  American  agricultural  his- 
tory; [compiled  by  Dorothy  C.  Goodwin].  1941.  [1] +1184-96  p.  (Yearbook 
separate  1782.)      [From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1&40.]     *  Paper,  oc. 

A  1.10/a :  1782 

Cotton  situation,  CS-56;  June  1941.  [1941.]  17  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  30.40/2:  56 

County  hoards  of  agriculture:  by  B.  I..  Hummel.  [1941.]  11  p.  4°  [Processed. 
Paper  presented  at  National  Conference  on  Planning,  Philadelphia.  Pa..  May 
12,  1941.  ]     t  A  36.51 :  C  83/2 

Dairii  situation,  DS-119 ;  July  1941.  [1941.]  20  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.65: 119 

Demand  and  price  situation,  July  1941.  [1941.]  20  p.  il.  i"  [Monthly.  Pi-oc- 
essed.]     f  A  36.28  :  941/7 

Farm  income  situation,  FIS-17;  June  1941.  [1941.]  14  p.  il.  4°  [Monthlv. 
Processed.]     f  A  33.122  :  17 

Farm  migrants  in  New  Jersey;  by  Sanmel  Liss.  [1941.]  9  p.  [From  Land 
policy  review,  June  1941.]     t  A  36.103/a  :  M  58/2 

Farmers.  Farmer's  changing  world  ;  [by  F.  F.  Elliott].  1941.  [1]  +103-110  p.  11. 
(Yearbook  separate  1728.)  [From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1940,  pt.  1,  Farm- 
er's changing  world.]     *  Paper  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1728 

Old  ideals  versus  new  ideas  in  farm  life  [with  list  of  literature  cited :  bv 

Paul  H.  John.stono],  1911.  [1] +111-170  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1729.) 
[From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1940.  pt.  1,  Farmer's  changing  world.]  *  Paper, 
10c.  A  1.10/a  :  1729 

Fats  and   oils   situation,   FOS-53 ;    July   1941.  [1941.]     20   p.   il.  4"     [Monthlv. 

Processed.]     f  A  36.97  :  53 

Feed  situation,  FdS-23;  June  1941.  [1941.]  15  p.  il.  4°  [Montlilv.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.117:  23 

Freight  rates.  Trends  in  railroad  ti-affic.  freight  rates,  and  prices,  perishable 
agricultural  commodities.  United  State.s;  by  Clifford  C.  Matlock.  Washington, 
D.  C,  May  1941.  iv+60  p.  il.  4°  [Processed.  This  report  is  a  nontechnical 
sequel  to  Index  numbers  of  railroad  freight  rates  on  perishable  agricultural 
shipments.  United  States,  1913-38.  is.^ued  Mar.  1941.]     t  A  36.2  :Ag 8/23 

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948  Government  Publications 

Fruit  situation,  TFS-55;  July  1941.  [1941.]  30+ [1]  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  30.99:  55- 

L«/(d  po//n/ r( riVio,  July  1941 ;  V.  4,  no.  7.     [1941.]     48  p.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper, 
5c  single  copy,  50c  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  3S-304  A  36.103:  4/7 

Land  use.  Cooperative  land  use  planning,  new  development  in  democracy ;  [by 
Ellery  A.  Foster  and  Harold  A.  VogelJ.  1941.  [1] +1138-5(5  p.  il.  (Yearbook 
separate  1780.)  [From  Yearbook  of  agi-icultiu-e,  1940,  pt.  6,  Democracy  and 
agricultural  policy.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  l.lO/a:  1780 

Livestock  situation,  LS-25;  July  1941.  [IWl.]  22  p.  il.  4°  [Mouthlv.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.116:  25 

Meat.     Trends  in  production  and  foreign  trade  for  meats  and  livestock  in  United 
States  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Pre.ston  Richards.     Mar.  1941.     cover 
title,    64    p.    il.     (Agriculture   Dept.     Technical    bulletin    764.)     *  Paper,    10c. 
(incorrectly  given  as  5c.  on  p.  64). 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-264  A  1.36 :  764 

Mississippi  Delta.     New  settlement  in  Mississippi  Delta.     June  1941.     iv+20  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  442.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-512  A  1.38 :  442 

Okfuskee  County,  Okla.,  selected  list  of  references;  compiled  by  Howard  B. 
Turner.  June  1941.  14+ [1]  p.  4°  (Economic  library  list'  28.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.113:  28 

Poultry.  Changes  in  technology  and  labor  requirements  in  livestock  production: 
Poultry ;  by  George  A.  Sallee,  Arthur  A.  Lewis,  Robert  B.  Elwood,  and  William 
A.  Newman.  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  1941.  [l]+v+57  p.  3  pi.  4°  ([Work 
Projects  Administration]  National  Research  Project.  Report  A-13;  Studies 
of  changing  techniques  and  employment  in  agriculture.)  [Processed.]  f 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-519  FW  4.7 :  A-13 

Note. — This  publication  Is  classified  under  Work  Projects  Administration  in  order  to 
keep  the  series  together. 

Poultry    and    egg    situation,    PES-55;    July    1^1.     [1941.]     21    p.    il.    4" 

[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  36.96: 55 

Publicatiovs.  Check  list  of  printed  and  processed  publications  issued  during  June 
1941.     July  IWl.     3  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     f  A  36.70/2 :  941/a 

Rice.  Income  parity  for  agriculture :  pt.  1,  Farm  income,  sec.  15,  Income  from 
rice,  calendar  years  1910-40.  Washington,  D.  C,  June  1941.  cover  title, 
ii+24  p.  il.  4°  [Processed.  Preliminary.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Agri- 
cultural Marketing  Service,  Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration,  and  Home 
Economics  Bureau.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

A  36.2 :  In  2/2/pt.l,  see.l5/prelim. 

Surplus  farm  products,  where  shall  we  find  a  market?  [June  1$M1.]  [2] +28 
p.  il.  (DS'20;  Farmer  discus.sion  group  pamphlet.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Extension  Service.  Illustrations  by  Farm  Security  Administration,  Sur- 
plus Marketing  Administration,  and  Agricultural  Adjustment  Administra- 
tion.]    t  A  36.126:  20 

VenetttUe  situation,  TVS-54 ;  June  1941.  [1941.]  30+ [1]  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  36.100:  54 

Wheat.  Great  Plains  and  supply  of  wheat;  [by]  Orlin  J.  Scoville  and  James  W. 
Gibson.  Washington,  D.  C,  May  1£^1.  cover  title,  27  p.  il.  4"  (F.  M.  23.) 
[Proce.ssed.]     t  A  36.118:  23 

Wheat    situation,    WS-56 ;    June   1941.      [1941.]     23    p.    il.    4°     [Monthly. 

Processed.]     t  A  36.86:  5*6 

Wool  situation,  Wool-55 ;  July  1941.  [1&41.]  11  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  -      A  36.89:  55 

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July  1941  949 

AGRICULTURAL   MARKETING    SERVICE 

Addresses.  Dollars-and-cents  value  of  tobacco  inspection  and  market  news  serv- 
ices, by  Hugh  W.  Taylor,  senior  marketing  specialist,  address  to  farmers  at 
Field  Day  held  July  10,  1941,  Oxford  Test  Farm,  Oxford,  N.  C.  [1941.]  4  p.  4" 
[Processed.]     t  A  G6.23  :  T  55/2 

Labeling  processed  foods  in  terms  of  U.  S.  grades,  by  Paul  M.  Williams, 

senior  marketing  specialist,  address,  meeting  of  Better  Business  Bureau  ex- 
ecutives, National  Association  of  Better  Business  Bureaus,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.,   June  25,   1941.     [1941.]     9  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  66.23  :F  73 

Spinning  quality  of  Texas  cotton,  by  Malcolm  E.  Campbell,  senior  cotton 

technologist,  address,  2d  Cotton  Research  Congress,  Waco,  Tex..  June  26-28, 
194L     [1941.]     8  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  A  66.23  :C  82/8 

Citrus  fruit.  March  1,  1941  report  on  citrus  fruit,  milk  production,  and  egg  pro- 
duction. Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  10,  1941.  [1]  +6  p.  large  8°  ( Crop  Reporting 
Board.)      [Processed.]     t  A  66.2 :  C  49/941-2 

Cold  siorane  report  as  of  July  1,  1941.  [1941.]  9  p.  large  8"  [Monthly. 
Proce.ssed.]     t  A  66.7:  941/7 

Coryi.  Ohio  corn,  estimated  planted  acreage,  yield,  and  production,  1928-39,  by 
counties.  Juno  1941.  cover  title.  1")  p.  11.  4"  [Processed.  Prepared  in  coop- 
eration with  Ohio  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.]     t      A  66.47 :  Oh  3/928-39 

Cotton.  Cotton  report  as  of  July  1,  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  large  8°  (Crop  Re- 
porting Board.)      [Processed.]     t  A 66.9:  941/1 

Weekly  cotton  market  review.  July  5-26,  1941.     [1941.]     Each  2  leaves,  4° 

[  Processed.  ]     t  A  66.8 :  941/27-30 

Cottonseed,  official  grading  and  market  news.  1941.  [6]  p.  il.  narrow  8° 
(Agricultural  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  441.)     *  Paper,  He.      A  1.38:  441 

crops.  General  crop  report  as  of  July  1,  1941.  [1941.]  l-12a-f-13-28d-f  29-59  p. 
il.  large  8°     (Crop  Reporting  Board.)     [Monthly.     Processed]     t 

A  66.11 :  941/7 

Dairif  production,  no.  15;  July  15,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  66.44: 15 

Eggs.     Marketing  eggs;  [by  Rob  R.  Slocum].     [Mar.  1924,  revised  June  1941.] 

[1941.]  [2]-f-37  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1378.) 
*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  41-505  A  1.9 :  1378/4 

Production  of  liquid  eggs  by  egg-breaking  plants,  1939^0,  production  of 

dried-eggs,   1938-40.     Apr.   1941.     [l]-|-4   p.   4"     [Processed.]     t 

A  66.2  :  Eg  3/2/939-40 

Farm  labor  report:  Farm  wage  rates  up  sharply,  reported  highest  since  1930. 
July  11,  1941.     12-f-[l]  p.  il.  4"     [Proce.ssed.]     t  A  66.10:  941/7 

Field  warehou.se  receipts,  collateral  or  no  collateral ;  by  H.  S.  Tohe.  Washington, 
D.  C,  Mar.  1937,  reissued  Mar.  1941.     [2]-l-18  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f 

A  66.2  :  W  22/941 

Eoneu.  Semi-monthly  honey  report,  no.  555  and  556 ;  July  1  and  15,  1941. 
[1941.]     9  p.  and  10  p.  narrow  f     [Processed.]     t  A  66.12 :  555,  556 

Lard.  Report  on  survey  of  lard  production,  distribution,  and  packaging,  1938-39; 
by  Meade  T.  Foster.     July  1941.    31  leaves,  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  66.2  :  L  .32 

Jjivestoek,  meats,  and  wool,  market  reviews  and  statistics,  June  28-July  26  [1941]  ; 
v.  9,  no.  27-31.     July  2-30,  1941.     p.  425-510,  4°     [Weekly.     Processed.]     t 

A  66.13 : 9/27-31 

Market  news  broadcasts.  Directory  of  market  news  broadcasts,  1941.  [1941.] 
[2] -f  93-f- [4]  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     f  A  68.38:  941 

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950  Government  Publications 

Marketing  actiiities,  v.  4,  no.  7;  July  Hi41.  [1041.]  17  p.  4"  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  AC6.14:4/7 

P.  nitd  S.  docket,  niontlily  roiK)it  of  jiction  taken  on  cases  arisiuK  under  packers 
and  stockyards  act,  V.  3,  no.  7 ;  July  15]41.     [1941.]     4  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

A  66.18:  3/7 

Ptniiuta.  Weekly  peanut  report,  no.  1149-5;^;  July  2-30,  1941.  [1941.]  various 
paging,   narrow  f"     [Processed.]     t  A  G6.1;") :  1149-1153 

Poultry  and  egg  production;  July  1941.  [1941.]  10  p.  11.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  AG6.43:Wl/7 

Service  announcements.  Service  and  regiUatory  announcements  no.  147 :  Air- 
oven  and  water-oven  methods  specified  in  official  grain  standards  of  United 
Stales  for  determining  moisture  content  of  grain.  Apr.  19.%.  revised  Aug. 
1941.  [1941. 1  3  p.  [Originally  issued  as  Service  and  regulatory  announce- 
ments 147  ttf  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau.]  t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-523  A  66.27  :  147 

Truck  cro-p   estimate    reports.     [Processed.]     t  A 66.17: 

Note. — The  Agricultural  Marketing  Service  issius  a  series  of  reports  relating  to  truck 
crops  which.  althouj;h  nuinbt^rcd  in  one  series  (TC  followed  by  the  year  and  a  number 
with  a  different  group  of  hundreds  assigned  for  each  month),  consists  of  several  di.-iinct 
groups  as  follows  :  Commercial  truck  crops  feu-  shipment,  comniouly  called  Truck  crop 
rep(irts ;  Truck  crops  for  commercial  processing  commonly  called  Canning  crop  reports; 
T'uck  crop  ni'Ws  ;  General  summary  of  truck  crop  prosi.ectsj  Revised  statisticil  sum- 
maries covering  a  varying  period  of  ye.trs.  Pri:itod  snuunaries  of  these  reports  were 
published  in  Crops  and  maikets  prior  to  .June  19:iT.  but  those  have  been  discontinued. 
A  yearly  summary  only  is  published  in  the  Docember  issue  each  year. 

^V()(>1.  Progress  in  wool  shrinkage  research  during  year  1940  [with  List  of  pub- 
lications in  same  field  of  research]  :  by  Warner  M.  Buck  and  George  C. 
LeCompte.     Washington,  D.  C,  June  1941.     [lJ+16  p.  4."     [Processed.]     t 

A  m:l :  W  SS/4/940 
ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Bany's  disease.  Statement  of  indemnity  claims  and  averages  in  cooperative 
Bang's  disease  work,  Apr.  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Procei-sed.]     t 

A  4.29 :  941/4 

Summary  of  Bang's  disease  control  program  July  1,  1934-Mar.  31,  1&41^^ 

conducted  by  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry  in  cooperation  with  the  various  States. 
[1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  4.23: 941/3 

Same,  July  1,  1934-Apr.  30,  1941,  conducted  by  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry 

in  c<ioi)eration  with  the  various   States.     [1941.]     1   p.   4°     [Monthly.     Proc- 
essed.]     t  A  4.23:  941/4 

Same,  Jidy  1,  1934-May  31,  1941,  conducted  by  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry 

in     cooperation     with     the     various     States.     [1941.]     1     p.     4°     [:Monlhly. 
Processed.]     t  A  4.23  :  &11/5 

— —  Siunmarv  of  Bang's  disease  work  in  cooperation  with  the  various  States, 
Apr.  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  oblong  8"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t        A  4.21: 941/4 

Same,  Mav  1941.    [1941.]     1  p.  oblong  8"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

A  4.21 :  941/5- 

Domestic  animals.  Regulations  governing  preparation,  sale,  barter,  exchange, 
shipment,  and  importation  of  viruses,  serums,  toxins,  and  analogous  products 
intended  for  use  in  treatment  of  domestic  animals,  [anidt.  8]  effective  Nov.  1, 
1931.     [Reprint]  1941.     1  p.     (Amendment  8  to  B.  A.  I.  order  276.)     t 

A  4..-> :  276/amdt.8/rep. 

E.rten.iion  animal  husbandman  [serial  no.  62;  June  1941].  [1941.]  cover  title, 
24  p.  il.  4°  [Quarterly.  Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Extension 
Service.]     t  A  4.25:62 

Limhs.  Comparison  of  wool  and  skins  of  full-fed  and  maintenance-fed  lambs 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  :  by  M.  X.  Sullivan,  W.  C.  Hess,  and  PatU  E. 
Howe.  1941.  [2] +877-886  p.  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Georgetown 
University.  From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  61,  no.  12.  Di^c.  l.">, 
1940.]      *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  L  179/10 

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July  19il  951 

Poultry.  Directory  of  IT.  S.  R.  O.  M.  sires  and  dams  (including  sunnnary  of  their 
family  performance),  1938-39,  trap-nest  record  year.  Apr.  1941.  cover  title, 
50  p.  4*     (A.  H.  D.  no.  39;  Animal  Husbandry  Division.)      [Processed.!     t 

A  4.26 :  39 

Service  atirioinircDiciits.     Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  May  1941;  [no.] 
409.     June  1941.     p.  43-50.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  60c. 
L    C.  card  Agr  7-1658  A  4.13:  409 

Same,  .Tune  1941;   [no.]  410.     July  1941.     p.  51-58.     [Monthly.] 

A  4.13  :  410 

Ttihcrciilosis  i)i  onimals.  Statement  of  indemnity  claims  and  averages  in  coopei'a- 
tive  tuberculosis  eradication,  Api-.  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

A  4.30 ;  941/4 

Same,  May  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4"     [Proce.ssed.]     f  A  4.30: 941/5 

Summary  of  tuberculosis  eradication  in  cooperation  with  the  various  States, 

Apr.  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.     Proce.ssed.]     t        A  4.22 :  941/4 

Same,  May  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  oblong  8"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

A  4.22 :  941/5 

Vinis-Scnmi  Control  DiriKion.  Activities  of  licensed  est;>blishments  supervised 
by  Virus-Serum  Control  Division,  June  27,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  4°  (Notice 
174,  V.  S.  C.)      [INbmthly.     Processed.]      t  A  4.31 :  174 

Zoolofiy.  Index-catalogue  of  medical  and  veterinary  zoology :  pt.  5,  authors.  E 
to  Fynney  ;  bv  Albert  Hassall.  Mildred  A.  Doss.  Kuth  M.  Taylor,  Gertrude  B. 
Carson,  and  Dorothy  B.  Segal.  Apr.  1941.  [1] +1177-14-58  p.  *  I'aper.  45c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-796  A  4.18  :  5 

BUDGET  AND  FINANCE  OFFICE 

Ayririilfiirr  Drpnrtiurnt.  Directory  of  organization  and  field  activities  of  Dejiart- 
ment  of  Agriculture,  1941;  comiiiled  by  Edmund  Stephens,  Office  of  Budset  and 
Finance,  in  cooperation  with  Ofii'^-es  of  Information  and  Personnel,  and  other 
offices  and  bureaus  of  Department.  Mar.  1941.  iv-f243  p.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Miscellaneous  publication  431.)  [Revision  of  Miscellaneous  publication  376.] 
*  Paper,  2.5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-1443  A  1.38  :  431 

COMIMODITY  CREDIT  CORPORATION 

Loan.t.  Statement  of  loans  and  commodities  owned,  June  30,  1941.  [1941.] 
1  p.  r     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  71.7 :  911/6 

COMMODITY  EXCHANGE  ADMINISTRATION 

ConiHioditii  cxvJiauf/c  act,  as  amended,  rules  and  regulations  of  Secretary  of  Agri- 
culture promulgated  thereunder,  orders  of  Commodity  Exchange  Ccmniission 
pursuant  to  sec.  4a.  and  order  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  pursuant  to  sec.  5a 
(4),  of  act,  June  17,  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  82  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-522  A  59.6 :  R  86/2/941 

Cottnv.  Trade  in  cotton  futures,  v.  2,  no.  6;  June  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
[17]  p.  il.  1  pi.  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  59.11 :  2/6 

Grnin.     Trade   in   grain   futures,   v.   11,   no.  6;   June   1941.      [1941.]      [31]    p.   4° 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  ca id  .38-29678  A  .59.7  :  11/6 

Wool.  Trade  in 'wool  top  futures,  v.  1,  no.  6;  June  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
[81  leaves,  il.  1  pi.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  59.12: 1/6 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Dairy  herd-improvement  association  letter,  v.  17.  no.  6;  June  1941.  [1941.]  22 
p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  44.6: 17/6 

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entomology  and  plant  quarantine  bureau 

Black  grain  stem  aawfly  and  European  wheat  stem  sawfly  in  United  States;  by 
E.     J.     Udine.     July     1041.     9     p.     il.     (Agriculture     Dept.     Circular     607.) 
*  Paper.  Oo. 
L.  C.  card  Agr.  41-506  A  1.4/2:  607 

Com  earworm  [life  history  and  controll.  [Apr.  1941.1  [21  p.  il.  (Picture 
sheet  11.)      [Illustrator,  Mary  F.  Benson.]     *  Paper,  uc.   ($1.00  per  100). 

A  r)0.20 :  11 

Cotton.  Further  results  from  airplane  dusting  in  Arizona  for  homipterous  cotton 
in.sect  control,  crop  season  of  1940;  bv  T.  P.  Cassidy  and  T.  C.  Barber.  June 
1941.     8  p.   4"     (E-543.)      [Processed.]     t  A56.19:E-543 

Entomology,  current  literature,  selected  references,  v.  10,  no.  3,  IMay-June  1941 ; 
compiled  by  staff  of  Bureau  of  Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine  Libiary. 
[1941.]     32  p.  4"     [Bimonthly.     Processed.]     t  A 56.10: 10/3 

ExtcfiKion  cntomoloffist,  V.  5,  no.  2;  June  IMl.  [1941.]  [2] +27-52  p.  4"  [Proc- 
essed.    Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Extension  Service.]      j         A  56.21 :  5/2 

Fall  armywonn  [life  history  and  controll.  [Apr.  1941.1  [21  p.  il.  (Picture 
sheet  12.)     [Illustrator,  Mary  F.  Benson.]     *  Paper,  5c.     ($1.00  per  103). 

A  56.20 :  12 

Flies.  Control  of  dog  fly  breeding  in  beach  deposits  of  marine  grasses ;  b.v  S.  W. 
Simmons  and  W.  E.  Dove.     June  1941.     8  p.  4°     (E-541.)      [Processed.]     t 

A  56.19 :  E-541 

Control  of  dog  fly  breeding  in  peanut  litter ;  hv  W.  E.  Dove  and  S.  W.  Sim- 
mons.    June  194L     4  p.  4"     (E-542.)      [Processed.]     t  A56.19:E-542 

GladiohiH  thrips  [life  history  and  controll.  [Apr.  1941.1  [21  p.  il.  (Picture 
sheet  6.)      [Illustrator,  Mary  F.  Benson.]     *  Paper,  5c.   ($1.00  per  100). 

A  56.20:  6 

Imported  cabbage  worm  [life  histovj  and  contvoU.  [Apr.  1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  (Pic- 
ture sheet  9.)      [Illustrator,  Mary  F.  Benson.]     *  Paper,  5c.  ($1.00  per  100). 

A  50.20 : 9 

Inaeei  Pest  Siirvey  bulletin.     Insect  Pest  Survey  bulletin,  v.  21,  no.  5;  July  1, 
1941.     [1941.]      [1] +223-294  p.  4"     [Month'y,  from  March  to  November.     Proc- 
essed.   Prepared  in  cooperation  with  State  entomological  agencies.]     t 
L.  C.  card  3^30648  A  56 18  :  21/5 

Same,  v.  20,  index,  1940.  [1941.]  [1] +593-660  p.  4°  [Processed.  Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  State  entomological  agencies.]     t     A56.18:  20/ind. 

Insects.  Insects  in  relation  to  national  defense:  Fumigation  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences].    June  1941.     [l]+55  leaves,  il.  4°     (Circular  22.)      [Processed.]     t 

A  56.24 :  22 

Same:  Termites  [supp.  A].     June  1941.     [1] +6  leaves,  9  pi.  4°     (Circular 

2,  supp.  A.)      [Processed.]     t  A  56.24 :2/supp.  A 

Potato  leafhopper  [life  historv  and  control].  [Apr.  1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  (Picture 
sheet  8.)      [Illustrator,  Mary  F.  Benson.]     *  Paper,  5c.   ($1.00  per  100). 

A  56.20 : 8 

Service  announcements.     Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  Jan.-Mar.  1941 ; 
no.  146.     [1941.1     p.  1-43.     [Quarterly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  14-383  A  56.14 :  146 

Sorqhum  midocs.     Biology  and  control  of  sorghum  midge  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  E.  V.  Walter.     July  1941.      27  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical 
bulletin  778. )     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-514  A  1.36 :  778 

Squash  borer  [life  history,  injury,  and  controll.  [Apr.  1941.1  [21  p.  il.  (Pic- 
ture sheet  10.)      [Illustrator,  Marv  F.  Ben.son.]     *  Paper,  5c.     ($1.00  per  100). 

A  50.20 :  10 

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striped  cucumber  beetle  [habits  and  control].  [Apr.  1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  (Picture 
sheet  7.)     [Illustrator,  Mary  F.  Benson.]     *  Paper,  5c.  ($1.00  per  100). 

A  56.20:  7 

Yellow  chapote,  native  host  of  Mexican  fruitfly ;  by  C.  C.  Plummer,  M.  McPhail, 
and  J.  W.  Monk.     July  1941.     12  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Technical  bulletin 
775. )     *  Paper  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-513        .  A  1.36 :  775 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

Land  grant  colleges.    Workers  in  subjects  pertaining  to  agriculture  in  land-grant 
colleges  and  experiment  stations.  1940-m ;  by  Betty  T.  Richardson.    Apr.  1941. 
v+174  p.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Miscellaneous  publication  420.)     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-1482  A  1.38 :  420 

Publicatious.     List  of  station  publications  received  by  Office  of  Experiment  Sta- 
tions during  June  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1395  A  10.17 :  941/6 

Report  on  agricultural  experiment  stations  [fiscal  year]  1940;  [by  J.  T.  Jardine, 
F.  D.  Fromme,  and  H.  L.  Knight,  with  collaboration  of  other  members  of  staff]. 
[July  1941.]  cover  title,  272  p.  [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
*  Paper,  25c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1394  A  10.1/2 :  940 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Addresses.  Civilian  food  problems  in  relation  to  defense;  by  M.  L.  Wilson. 
[1941.]  7  p.  4°  [Processed.  Address  before  19th  annual  Conference  of  Milbank 
Memorial  Fund,  New  York  City,  Apr.  29,  1941.]     t  A  43.21 :  F  73 

Nutrition's  role  in   total  defense,   address  by  M.  L.   Wilson,  director  of 

extension  work.  Department  of  Agriculture,  and  chairman  of  Nutrition  Advis- 
ory Committee  to  Coordinator  of  Health,  Welfare,  and  Related  Defense 
Activities,  before  American  Institute  of  Nutrition,  Chicago,  111.,  Apr.  16,  1941. 
[1941.]     6  p.  4"     [Processed.]     f  A 43.21  :N 95/5 

Plans  for  conference,  address  by  M.  L.  Wilson,  director  of  extension  work 

and  chairman.  Nutrition  Advisory  Committee  to  Coordinator  of  Health,  Welfare, 
and  Related  Defense  Activities,  before  National  Nutrition  Conference  for 
Defense,  May  26,  1941.     [1941.]     11  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t    A  43.21  :N  95/6 

Reducing  spread  between  producer  and  consumer  ;  by  R.  B.  Corbett.    [1941.] 

7  p.  il.  4°  [Processed.  Talk  given  at  Sandy  Spring  (Md.)  Farmers'  Convention, 
Feb.  22,  1941.]     j  A  43.21  :P  94 

Role  of  agriculture  in  modern  democratic  state;  by  M.  L.  Wilson.     May 

1941.  8  p.  4°  (Extension  Service  circular  359.)  [Processed.  Address  given 
before  Agricultural  History  Society,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  30,  1940.]     t 

A  43.4 :  359 

Extension  activities  and  accomplishments.  1940;  [by]  Meredith  C.  Wilson  and 
H.  W.  Porter.  June  1941.  22  p.  il.  4°  (Extension  Service  circular  3&3.) 
[Processed.]     f  A  43.4:  363 

Extension  forester,  devoted  to  methods,  goals,  and  results  of  teaching  farm 
forestry  to  4-H  club  members  and  adults,  May  1941.  [1941.]  12  p.  4°  [Processed. 
Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Forest  Service.]     t  A  43.17:  941/1 

Extension  marketing  news,  July  1941;  no.  37.  [1941.]  [l]+9  p.  4°  (Economics 
Section.)  [Monthly.  Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  State  extension 
services.]     t  A  43.18:  37 

Extension  pathologist,  news  letter  for  extension  workers  interested  in  plant 
disease  control,  serial  no.  45:  Apr.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  14-28,  4°  [Processed. 
Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Plant  Industry  Bureau.]     t  A  43.20:  45 

Extension  Service  review,  v.  12,  no.  7;  July  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  97-112, 
il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]      *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-359  A  43.7 :  12/7 

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Film  strip  series. 

Note. — Film  strips  covering  many  phases  of  agriculture  and  home  economics  have 
been  prcpar.  d  by  the  Extension  Service  in  cooperation  with  siibit-ct-matter  bur  aus  of 
the  Ai;riculture  Department.     Each  tilm  .>itrip  is  accompanied  by  explanatory  lecture  notes. 

A  list  of  available  strips  and  Information  on  how  to  pnrclia.se  them  miiy  be  obtained 
from  the  Extension  Service,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Wa.^hington,  D.  C. 

FARM  CREDIT  ADMINISTRATION 

Agricultural  credit.  Farmers  need  special  credit  facilities;  [by  James  L.  Robin- 
son]. [Apr.  1940.  revised  May  IfWl.]  [1941.]  [4]+26-f-[l]  p.  il.  ([Circular 
E-2H.])  [Includes  list  of  publications?  of  Farm  Credit  Administration  on 
cretlir.]     ♦  Paper.  10c.  A  72.4  :  E-26/2 

Loans  b.v  production  credit  associations.     June  1941.     12  p.  il.  narrow  S"* 

(Circulars.)     t  A  72.4:  3 

Loans  to  farmers'  cooperatives.  Revised  June  1941.  [1941.]     8  p.  narrow  S" 

(Circular  6.)     t  A  72.4:  6 

Farmer  co-ops  in  North  Carolina;  [by  M.  C.  Ruhr].  [1941.]  [2] +12+ [2]  p.  il. 
(Columbia  Bank  for  Cooperatives,  Columbia,  S  .C.)     t  A  72.17  :N  81c 

Note. — The  Columbia  Bank  for  Cooperatives  also  serves  associations  in  South  Carolina, 
Georgia,  and  Florida. 

Federal  credit  uiiioufn.    Cooperative  saving  with  Federal  credit  unions.  Mar.-Juiie 
1941  [v.  4.  no.  2  and  3  :  published  by  Credit  I'nion  Section].     [1911.]     [2] +22  p. 
il.  large  S"    [Bimonthly.    Two  numbers  issued  as  one  publication.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copy.  oUc.  a  vr. ;  foreign  sul)scription,  60c. 
L.  C.  card  36-23195  A  72.13 :  4/2, 3 

Federal  credit  tmions,  monthly  report  of  organization,  June  1941.     [1941.] 

[4] +4  p.  4°     (Credit  Union  Section.)      [Processed.]     t  A  72.14 :  941/6 

Fertilizers.  Fertilizer  transportation  survey  of  American  Rice  Growers  Coop- 
erative Association;  by  L.  N.  Conyers.  May  1941.  cover  title.  [l]+57  p.  2 
pi.  4°  (Special  report  85;  Cooperative  Research  and  Service  Division.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  72.9:  85 

Mixing  fertilizer  locally,  new  southern  custom ;  by  J.  H.  Lister.     [1941.] 

3  p.  il.  large  8"     [From  News  for  farmer  cooperatives,  May  1941.]     t 

A  72.10/a  :  F  418 

News  for  farmer  cooperatives,  July  1941;   [v.  8,  no.  4].     [1941.]     2S+[4]  p.  il. 
large  8°     [Monthly.     Vohmie  8,  no.  4,  inadvertently  omitted  from  publication.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  single  copv,  !?1.00  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription.  .^1.40. 
L.  C.  card  36-20027  '  A  72.10 : 8/4 

Wool  auctions  in  United  States :  by  James  M.  Coon  and  C.  G.  Randell.  May 
1941.  cover  title,  [l]+37  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Special  report  86;  Cooperative  Research 
and  Service  Division. )      [Processed.]     t  A  72.9: 86 

FARM  SECURITY  ADMINISTRATION 

Work  of  Farm  Security  Administration  [etc.].  [1941.]  [74]  p.  4"  [Handbook 
on  Farm  Seciuity  Administration  program  for  members  of  county  farm  security 
advisory  councils  and  committees.]     t  A  61.7  :F  22 

FEDERAL  CROP  INSURANCE  CORPORATION 

Wheat.  County  application  procedure,  wheat  crop  insurance  [sec.  1-13].  July 
ItMl.     iv+27  p.  4"     (Form  FCI-211-W  [sec.  1-13].)     t 

A  62.2 :  W  56/2/942/sec.  1-13 

1942  wheat  crop  insurance  regulations.     June  30,  1941.     ii+19  p.  4°     (FCI- 

Regulations  201-W.)      t  A  62.6/2 :  W  56/4/942 

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FOREIGN  AGRICULTURAL  RELATIONS  OFFICE 

Addresses.  Latin  America,  agricultural  readjustments  in  relation  to  population, 
by  Joseph  L.  Apodaca,  senior  economist.  Office  of  Foreign  Agricultural  Rela- 
tions, address,  annual  meeting  of  Population  Association  of  America.  Princeton 
University,  May  16,  1941.     [1941.]     10  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t      A  67.13  :L  34/2 

AgricuUnre  in  the  Americas.  Agriculture  in  the  Americas,  July  1941 ;  [v.  1,  no. 
6].  [1941.]  cover  title,  16  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Text  and  illustration  on  p. 
2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  75c.  a  vr. :  foreign  subscription,  .$1.20. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-6  A  67.15 : 1/6 

Same.  Aug.  1941;  [v.  1.  no.  7].     [1941.]     cover  title,  16  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly. 

Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  A  67.15 : 1/7 

Canada.  Trade  between  United  States  and  Canada  in  fresh  fruits  and  vegetables 
and  effects  of  trade  agreements.  Wa.shington.  D.  C.  June  1941.  [2] +48  p.  11. 
4°  (F.  S.-86.)  [Proces.sed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Agricultural  Eco- 
nomics Bureau.  Agricultural  Marketing  Service,  Extension  Service,  anrl  Surplus 
Marketing   Administration.]     t  A  67.11 :  86 

ForeUm  af/rioiltitre.  Foreign  agricultui'e,  review  of  foreign  farm  policy,  pro- 
duction, and  trade.  June  1941;  [v.  5.  no.  6].  [1941.]  [2]+217-2C0  p.  il.  4° 
[Monthly.]     *  Paper.  10c.  single  copv,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  .$1.00. 

A  67.7  :  ~\/Q 

Same,  July  1941;  [v.  ,5.  no.  7].     [1941.]      [2]+263-306  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.] 

A  67.7 :  5/7 

Foreimi  crops  and  niarket.%  v.  43,  no.  1-4;  July  7-28,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  1-116.  4" 
[Weekly.    Processed.]     t  A  67.8 :  43/1-4 

Pan  Americanism  for  the  people,  Hamburg,  Iowa,  May  31.  1941 ;  by  E.  N.  Bressman. 
[1941.]     14  leaves,  4"     [Processed.]     t  A  07.13  :P  19 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Apache  National  Forcxt.  Ariz.-N.  Mex.     1941.     ii-|-22  p.  il.  map.     t 

L.  C.  card  Agr  41-520  A  1.3.13  :  Ap  1/2/941 

Christmas  trees.  Treating  spruce  and  balsam  fir  Christmas  trees  to  reduce  fire 
hazard.  Apr.  1941.  [3]  p.  (Forest  Products  Laboratory,  Technical  rote  250. ) 
[Processed.]     t     Forest  Products  Laboratory,  Madison,  Wis.       A  13.27/9 : 2,'0 

Fire  control  notes,  quarterly  perioilical  devoted  to  technique  of  fire  control,  v.  5, 
no.  3;    [July  1941].     1941.     ii+12.3-160  p.  il.     *  Paper,  15e.  single  copy,  50c. 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  70c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  37-16  A  13.32:  5/3 

Forest  Products  Lahoratonf.  U.  S.  Forest  Products  Laboratory,  list  of  publica- 
tions, Jan.  1-Jun  30,  1941.  [1941.]  [9]  p.  [Processed.]  t  Forest  Products 
Laboratory,  ftladison,  Wis.  A  13.27/8 :  941/1 

Greenheart.  Foreign  woods:  Greenheart.  Ocotea  (Nectandra)  rodioei,  Schowl, 
Mex.  [with  list  of  references]  :  by  W.  D.  Brush.  Mar.  1941.  9  p.  map. 
[Processed.]     t  A  13.31/2 :  G  83/941 

Hardwoods.  Nailing  dense  hardwoods.  Apr.  1941.  [3]  p.  (Forest  Products 
Laboratory,  Technical  note  247.)  [Processed.]  t  Forest  Products  Labora- 
tory, Madison,  Wis.  A  13.27/9  :  247 

Mahogany.  Foreign  woods:  Mahogany  (Swietenia  species)  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  W^  D.  Brush.  [Edition  of  1941.]  Apr.  1941.  22  p.  2  maps.  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  13..31/2  :  M  27/941 

Faints.  Fire  retardant  paints  containing  borax.  Apr.  1941.  [4]  p.  (Forest 
Products  Laboratory,  Technical  note  249.)  [Processed.]  t  Forest  Products 
Laboratory,  Madison,  Wis.  A  13.27/9:  249 

Smoke.  Theoretical  anal.vsis  of  smoke-column  visibility  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  H.  D.  Bruce"  1941.  [2]-l-lfil-178  p.  il.  [From  .Journal  of  agricul- 
tural research,  v.  02,  no.  3,  Feb.  1.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  Sm  75/2 

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Wood.  Computed  thermal  conductivity  of  common  woods.  Apr.  1941.  [4]  p.  il. 
(Forest  Product.s  Laboratory,  Tecliuical  note  248.)  [Processed.]  (Forest 
Products  Laboratory,  Madison,  Wis.  A  13.27/9 :  248 

Function    and    calculation    of   ventilation    in    drying  compartments;    [by 

O.  W.  Torgeson]    Apr.  1941.     [l]4-3+[l]  p.  2  pi.  4"     (Forest  Products  Labora- 
tory.)     [Processed.]     t  Forest  Products  Laboratory,  Madison,  "Wis. 

A  13.27/2  :  D  84/2 

Technique  of  developing  drying  process  for  small  stock ;    [by  O.  W.  Tor- 

geson].     Sept.  1940.     [l]+5+[ll   p.  3  pi.  4"     (Forest  Products  Laboratory.) 
[Processed.]     t  Forest  Products  Laboratory,  Madison,  Wis.         A  13.27/2  :D  84 

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Clothing.    Buying  boys' suits  ;  [by  Clarice  Louisba  Scott].     [July  1941.]     [2] +18 
p.   il.    (Agriculture   Dept.  Farmers'   bulletin   1877.)     *  Paper,   5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-509  A  1.9 :  1877 

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Fanners  in  changing  world,  summary  ;  [by  Gove  Hambidge].  1941.  [1]  +1-100  p. 
(Yearbook  separate  1727. )     [From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1940.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

A  1.10/a :  1727 

Puhlications.     Ignited  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publica- 
tions, Mav  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.    t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1414  A  21.6/5  :  941/5 

Same,  June  1941.     [1941.]     2+ [2]  p.     t  A  21.6/5 :  941/6 

PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Conifers.  Germination  reduction  and  radicle  decay  of  conifers  caused  by  certain 
fungi  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Paul  Lewis  Fisher.  1941.  [2]  -{-87-95+ 
[1]  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  2,  Jan.  15,  1941.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  76/11 

Crop  losses  from  plant  diseases  in  United  States.  1939 ;  [compiled  by  H.  A.  Edsou 
and  Jessie  I.  Wood].  Dec.  31,  1940,  isg^ed  June  30,  1941.  [1] +177-209  p.  4° 
(Plant  disease  reporter  supplement  127.)     [Processed.]     t  A  19.19: 127 

Foundation  pUintlngs.    Foundation  plantings.  <^[  1941.]     2  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

A  19.2  :  P  69/8 

Fusarium.  Personal  element  and  light  as  factors  in  study  of  genus  Fusarium ; 
bv  L.  L.  Harter.  1941.  [2] +97-107+ [1]  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
research,  v.  62,  no.  2,  Jan.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  F  985/12 

Mushroom  growing  in  United  States;   [by  Edmund  B.  Lambert].     [June  1941.] 
[2]+3Sp.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmer.s'  bulletin  1875.)      [Revision  of  Cir- 
cular 251  and  Farmers'  bulletin  1587.]     *  Paper,  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-508  A  1.9  :  1875 

Oak.  Prediction  of  cull  following  fire  in  Appalachian  oaks  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  George  H.  Hepting.  1941.  [2] +109-120+ [1]  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  02,  no.  2,  Jan.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23  a  :  Oa  4/3 

Phinnatotrichinn  oninirornm.  Response  of  Phymatotrichiun  omnivorum  to  cer- 
tain trace  elements  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Le.ster  M.  Blank.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  p.  129-159,  il.  [From  Journal  of  agi'icultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  3, 
Feb.  1,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  P  569/ia 

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Plant  disease  reporter,  v.  25,  no.  11-13,  June  15- July  15,  1941 ;  issued  by  Division 
of  Mycology  and  Disease  Survey.  [1941.]  [3]  +299-363  p.  il.  4"  [Semimonthly. 
Processed.]    t  A  19.18 :  25/11-18 

Pkuit  science  literature,  selected  references,  v.  14,  no.  1-4,  July  5-26,  1941;  com- 
piled bv  library  staff  of  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4" 
[Weekly.     Processed.]      t  A  19.22/ 2 :  14/1-4 

Privet.     California  privet.     [1941.]     2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  19.2  :P  939 

Red  clover.  Sfemnbylium  leaf  spot  of  red  clover  and  alfalfa  [with  list  of  literature 
cited];  by  Oliver  F.  Smith.  1941.  [2] +831-846-}- [1]  p.  il.  [From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  v.  61,  no.  12,  Dec.  15,  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  C  625/14 

Root  knot  nematodes.  Plants  reported  resistant  or  tolerant  to  root  knot  rematode 
infestation  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Jocelyn  Tyler.  June  1941.  cover 
title,  91  p.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous  publication  406.)  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-511  A  1.38 :  406 

Smuts.  Two  types  of  fall  paniciuu  smut ;  bv  H.  W.  Johnson,  H.  A.  Rodenhiser, 
and  C.  L.  Lefebvre.  1941.  [2] +865-875+ [1]  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agri- 
cultural research,  v.  61,  no.  12,  Dec.  15,  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.       A  1.23/a :  P  193 

Sugar  beets.  Toxic  effect  on  germinating  sugar-beet  seed  of  water-soluble  sub- 
stances in  seed  ball  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Bion  Tolnian  and  Myron 
Stout,  1041.  [2] +817-830  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research, 
V.  61,  no.  11,  Dec.  1,  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  Su  32/58 

Tomatoes.     Pan  America  tomato,  new  red  variety  highly  resistant  to  fusarium 
wilt;  by  Wiriiani  S.  Porte  and  H.  B.  AValker.     June  1941.     6  p.  il.     (Agricul- 
ture D;i>t.     Circular  611.)      *  Paper,  5t'. 
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RURAL  ELECTRIFICATION  ADMINISTRATION 

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[Proces.sed.  This  bulletin  announces  construction  contracts  approved  May 
27-July  24,  1941.]      t  A  68.7  :  68,  69 

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Muskingum  River  basin.  Precipitation  in  Muskingum  River  basin.  May  1941; 
by  Climatic  and  Physiographic  Division.  June  1941.  cover  title,  61  p.  il.  4" 
(Research  Office.)      [Processed.]     Not  available  for  distribution. 

A  57.  21 :  941/5 

-Ponds  for  wildlife  :  [by  Philip  F.  Allan  and  Cecil  N.  Davis].     [July  1941.]     ii+46 
p.  11.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1879.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-510  A  1.9 :  1879 

Pope  County,  Ark.     Erosion  and  related  land  use  conditions  in  Illinois  Bayou 
soil  conservation  district,  Ark. ;  by  C.  J.  Finger,  jr.     1941.     cover  title,  [l]+46 
p.  il.  2  maps  in  pocket,  large  8°     (Erosion  survey  18.)     *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-515  A  57.24 :  18 

Posters.     Soil  conservation  is  vital  to  you ;  [poster].     1941.     19X13.5  In.     f 

A  57.8 :  So  3 

Puerto  Rico.     La  conservacion  del  suelo  en  Puerto  Rico ;   [por  J.  A.  B.  Nolla  y 
G.  L.  Crawford].     [1941.]      [2]+30p.  il.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-519  A  57.2  :  So  3/25 

Metodos  modernos  para  conservacioii  de  suelos  en  Puerto  Rico.     [1941.] 

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of  Soil  Conservation   Service,  July  1940,  v.  6,  no.  1,  which  appeared  in  the 
Monthly  catalog  for  July  1940,  p.  1018.]     *  Paper,  20c. 
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Soil  conscrvntioii,  official  organ  of  Soil  C<jnservati()n  Service,  July  1941;   [v.  7^ 
no.  1].     [1941. J     cover  title,  p.  1-28,  il.  4"     [Monthly.     Text  and  illustrations 
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$1.50. 
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West   Tuuij   Creek  project.     Erosion  and  related  land  use  conditions  on  West 
Tauy  CrtH.'k  demonstration  project,  Kans. ;  by  li.  G.  Duumire.     1940  [published 
1941  J.     cover  title.  [l]+25  p.  il.     2  maps  in  i^ocket,  large  8"     (Erosion  survey 
21.)      *  Taper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-516  A  57.24 :  21 

SUKl'LUS  MARKETING  ADMINISTRATION 

Grapefruit.  Marketing  agreement  regulating  handling  of  gi'apcfruit  grown  in 
Arizona,  in  Imperial  County,  Calif.,  and  in  that  part  of  Riverside  County,  Calif., 
situated  south  and  east  of  San  Gorgonio  Pass;  effective  May  26,  1941.  [1941.] 
11  p.     (Marketing  agreement  96;  Fruit  and  Vegetal)le  Division.)     t 

A  73.7 :  93 

Milk.  Order  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Duluth-Suixnnor  marketing  area. 
Apr.  30',  1911.  11  p.  (Order  54.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regula- 
tion.s,  (Marketing  orders)  pt.  954.]     t  A  73.8:  54 

Orangca.  Animal  statistics  relating  to  bearing  acreage,  protluction,  and  dispo- 
sition of  United  States  oranges,  and  grapefruit,  by  areas  of  production,  1919-20 
to  1939-10.  May  1941.  [l]+v+3(i  p.  4"  (Fruit  and  Vegetable  Division.) 
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Women    in   Federal   service    [with   bibliography]  ;    bv   Lucille   Foster   McMillin. 
[3d  edition.]     [May  1941.]     v+53  p.  il.     ( [Form  3321-1941.] )     t 
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July  1941 


959 


Work.    United  States  Department  of  Commerce,  how  it  serves  you  on  land  and 
sea,  and  in  the  air,  description  of  various  activities  carried  on  in  behalf  of  the 
American  people  bv  branches  of  this  service  department  of  Federal  Government. 
[Edition]  July  1941.     [1941.]     ix+92  p.  11.  1  pi.  2  p.  of  maps,     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50897  C  1.2  :  C  73/7/941 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Automobile  accidents.  Motor  vehicle  accident  deaths,  deaths  from  motor  vehicle 
accidents  in  large  cities,  June  28-July  19,  1941 ;  v.  6,  no.  2G-29.  July  5-25,  1941. 
Each  4  p.  il.  4"     [Weekly.     Processed.]     t  €3.128:6/26-29 

Ccni^us,  lO'iO  ilGth).     See,  below,  entru's  under  center  head  Census,  19^0  (IGlh). 

Cotton.    Activity  in  cotton  spinning  industry,  June  1941.     July  19,  llMl.     1  p.  4" 

[Monthly.    Processed.    Preliminary  report.]     t  C  3  HS :  941/6 

Einitloi/nioit.      State   and    local    government    quarterly    employment    survey,    2d 
quarter,  1941;  v.  2,  no.  11,  preliminary.  General  summary  of  employment  and 
pay  rolls  of  State  and  local  governments,  Apr.  1SJ41.     July  15,  1941.     6+[l]  p. 
il.  4"     [Processed.]      t 
L.  C.  card  40-26613  C  3.140 :  2/11/prelim. 

Same :  v.  2,  no.    14,  Municipal  employment  in  cities  of  10,0C0  to  25,000 

population,  Apr.  1911.    July  26,  1941.    24  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t     C  3.140:  2/14 

Industrial  and  business  statistics.  [Monthly  and  quarterly  industrial  and  busi- 
ness statistics.]     4"  or  oblong  8°     [Processed.]      t 

C  3.  (various  arbitrary  numbers)  : 
Note. — Tho  Census  Buroau  collects  and  publishes  monthly  and  quarterly  current  sta- 
tistics in  prdcessed  form,  for  numerous  industries  and  comnuidities.  Siunmaries  of  most  of 
t!  ese  statistiis  are  pul)lishrd  later  in  Survey  of  current  Inisinrss  issued  each  month  by  the 
Foreign  and  Iioniestic  <\)nimerc(>  Bureau.  The  titles  of  these  repdrfs  as  issued  for  1941, 
with  the  Documents  Ofhce  classification  number  for  each  are  listed  below  : 

Monthly  industrial  and  business  reports 


Air    conditioning    systems   and    equipment 

(C   3.0S:) 
Asphalt  prepared  roofing  (Cli.lOO:) 
Automobile  financing  (C  ::J.()9  :) 
Automobile  s,      manufacturers'      sales 

(C   3.70:) 
Boots,  shoes,  and  slippers,  other  than  rub- 
ber  (C  3.43:) 
Cellulose  plastic  products    (C  3.73  :) 
Commercial  steel  castings  (C3.74  :) 
Coiifi'ctionery     and     comiK  titve    chocolate 

products       numufactureis'      sales      and 

credits    (C  3.135:) 
Cotton,      leather,      and      allied      garmeni^^ 

(C   3.64:) 
Cottonseed  products  manufactured  and  on 

hand  at  oil  mills,  by  States  (C  3.125  :) 
Domestic  pumps,  water  systems,  and  wind 

mills    (C3.77:) 
Fjibricated  steel  plate  (C  3.83  :) 
Floor  and  wall  tile  (C  3.85  :) 
Galvanized  range  boilers  and  tanks  for  hot 

water    heaters     (C    3.8G:) 
Hosiery    (C  3.87  :) 
Illuminating      glassware      manufacturers, 

sales  and  credits   (C  3.146:) 
Knit  wool  gloves  and  mittens  (C  3.63:) 
Lenther  gloves  and  mittens  (C  3.42  :) 
Malleable  iron  castincs  (C  3.80:) 
Mechanical  stokers  (C  3.91  :) 
Men's,     youths',    and    boys'     clothing     cut 

(C   3.92:) 
Methanol    (C   3.101  :) 
Oif   burners   (C  3.93  :) 
Paint.       varnish,       lacquer,       and       filler 

(C  3.94:) 

Quarterly  industrial 

Blowers,  fans,  unit  heaters,  and  accessory 

equipment  (C  3.148  :) 
Canned  foods  stock  report  (C  3.136:) 
Kdible  gelatin  (C3.79  :) 
Electrical  goods   (C  3.82:) 
Fats     and     oils,     animal     and     vegetable 

(C  3.123  :) 
Lacquers    (C  3.88  :) 


I'aperboard    (C  3.95  :) 

Plastic  paints,  cold  water  paints,  and 
calcimines  (C  3.96  :) 

Porcelain  en;imel(Hl  products,  metal  base 
only    (C   3.9S  :) 

Public  merchandise  warehousing 
(C  3.102:) 

Pulverizers  for  pulverized  fuel  installa- 
tions   (C    3.103  :) 

Pyroxylin-coated  textiles  <C  3.104  :) 

Railroad  locomotives  (C  3.10."):) 

Kaw  wool  consumption  (C  3.52:) 

Red-cedar  shingles   <C  3.119:) 

Retail  sales,  independent  stores,  [sum- 
mary and  one  report  for  each  of  34 
States  and  6  cities]   (C  3.138  :) 

Sterl  barrels  and  drums   (C  3.106:) 

Steel   boilers    (C   3.107  :) 

Steel  office  furniture,  shelving,  and  lockers, 
and  fire-resistive  safe  industry  products 
(C  3.108:) 

Structural  clay  products  (C  3. 109:) 

Sulphuric  acid  (C  3.110:) 

Superphosphates  (C  3.111  :) 

Underwear,  knit  cloth  and  knit  fabric 
gloves   (C  3.113:) 

Wheat  ground  and  wheat-milling  products 
(C  3.117:) 

White-base  antifriction  bearing  metals 
(C  3.71  :) 

Wholesalers'  sales,  inventories  and  credits 
(C  3.1.33:) 

Wool  machinery  activity  (C  3.51  :) 


locomotives 


and   business  reports 

Mining    and    industrial 

(C   3.81  :) 
Warm-air  furnaces,  winter  air-conditioning 

systems,    and    accessory    equipment 

<r   3  141:1 
Wheat  and  wheat-flour  stocks  held  bv  mills 

(C   3.115:) 
Wool  stock   (C  3.52/2  :) 


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960  Government  Publications 

Moftality  index.  Weekly  mortality  index,  deaths  (stillbirths  excluded)  in  major 
cities,  July  5-26,  1941;  v.  12,  no.  27-30.  July  11-31,  1941.  Each  4  p.  il.  4° 
[I'roccsi^ed.]     t 

L.  G.  card  38-25379  C  3.41 :  12/27-30 

Census,  19J,0  {16th) 

Manufactures.  Manufactures,  1939:  Con.«;truction,  mining,  and  related  machin- 
ery. 1941.  vi-j-9  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under 
supervision   of  Thomas   J.    Fitzgerald,    chief    statistician    for    manufactures.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-50893  C  3.940-18 :  C  76 

Same :  Industries,  baskets  for  fruits  and  vegetables,  rattan  and  willow- 
ware  (except  furniture)  and  baskets  other  than  vegetable  and  fruit  baskets, 
cigar  boxes,  wooden,  part  wooden,  wooden  boxes  except  cigar  boxes,  cooperage, 
window  and  door  screens  and  weather  strip,  window  shades,  Venetian  blinds. 
1941.  vi+24  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States.  1940.)  [Prepared  under 
supervision   of   Thomas   J.    Fitzgerald,    cliief   statistician    for   manufactures.] 

*  Paper.  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-50894  C  3.940-18 :  In  27/3 

Same:  Industries,  buttons,  costume  jewelry  and  costume  novelties  (jew- 
elry other  than  fine  jewelry),  jewelry  cases  and  instrument  cases,  lamp 
shades,  feathers,  plumes,  and  artificial  flowers.  1941.  vi+11  p.  4°  (16th 
census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J. 
Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-50895  C  3.940-lS:  In  27 

Same:  Industries,  clocks,  watches,  and  materials  and  parts  (except  watch- 
cases),  watchcases,  jewelrj-  (precious  metals),  jewelers"  findings  and  materials, 
lapidary  work,  silverware  and  plated  ware,  engraving  on  metal  (except  for 
printing  purposes),  electroplating,  plating,  and  polishing.  1941.  vi-|-21  p.  4° 
(ICtli  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas 
J.  Fitzg(>rald,  cliief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-50a96  C  3.940-18 :  In  27/2 

Same:    Metalworkiug  machinery  industries.     1941.     Ti-fl2  p.   4°      (16th 

census  of  ITnited  States,  1940.)  [I'repared  under  supervision  of  Tliomas  J. 
Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for.  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-5C897  C  3.940-18 :  M  56 

Same:  Musical  instruments  and  parts.     1941.     vi-f 7  p.  4°     (10th  census  of 

United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-50898  C  3.940-18  :  M  97 

Same:    Professional   and    scientific   instruments,   photographic   apparatus, 

and  optical  goods,  surgical,  medical,  and  dental  instruments,  equipment,  and 
supplies.  1941.  vi-fl6  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  Tiiomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manu- 
factures.]    *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-50899  C  3.940-18 :  P  94 

Same:   Tobacco  manufactures  group.     1941.     vi-f-10  p.   4°     (16th  census 

of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  lOc. 

L.  C.  card  41-50900  C  3.940-18 :  T  55 

Population.     Population,  1st  series,  number  of  inhabitants:  Geoi-gia.    1941.    vi  + 
29  p.  il.  4°     (KUh  census  of  United  States.  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision 
of  Leon  K.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  40-29300  C  3.940-13 :  G  29 

Same:   Illinoi.s.     1941.     vi+35  p.   il.   4"      (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician 
for  population.]     *  Paper,  15c.  0  3.940-13:116 

Same:  Mi.-<souri.     1941.     vi+25  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  cliief  statistician 
for  population.]      *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-13  :  M  09o 

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Population — Continued. 

Same:  New  Jersey.    1941.    iv+22  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician 

for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-13 :  N  42j 

Same:    Oregon.     1941.     vi+14  p.   il.   4°     (16th   census   of   United   States, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician 
for  population.  The  1st  print  of  this  publication  bearing  signature  mark 
302947 — 11  was  incorrect  and  replaced  by  a  2d  print  with  signature  mark 
403034—41.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-13 :  Or  3 

Retail  trade.     Census  of  business,  1939,  retail  trade:  Arizona,  kinds  of  business, 
by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941.     10-(-[2]   p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statis- 
tician for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50764  C  3.940-23  :  Ar  4  i/2 

Same:  Arkansas,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

18+ [1]  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

G  3.940-23 :  Ar  4  k/2 

Same:  California,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

34+ [2]  p.  4"  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23 : C 12/2 

Same:  Colorado,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

ii+12+[2]  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23 :  C  71/2 

Same :  Connecticut,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.    1941. 

22+ [2]  p.  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision 
of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23 :  C  76/2 

Same:  District  of  Columbia,  by  kinds  of  business.     1P41.     ii+6+[l]  p.  4° 

(16th  census  of  United  States,  1940  )  [Prepared  luider  supervision  of  Fred  A. 
Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-23 :  D  63/2 

Same :   Florida,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

20+ [2]  p.  4°  (lOtii  cen.sus  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  F  C6/2 

Same :  Georgia,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

24  +  [2]  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  G  29/2 

Same :    Idaho,    kinds   of  business,    by   areas,    counties,    and   cities.     1941. 

14+ [1]  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell.  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  Id  1/2 

Same :   Illinois,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

35+ [2]  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  II  6/2 

Same:    Indiana,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

26+ [2]  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States.  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  In  2/2 

Same:     Iowa,    kinds   of   business,    by   areas,    counties,   and    cities.     1941. 

23+ [2]  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  lo  9/2 

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Retail  trade — C'ontinuod. 

Stinu' :    Kansas,   kinds   of  business,  by  areas,   counties,   and   eiries.     li)41. 

22+[2]  p.  4"      (Kith  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [rreiiaied  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]      *  I'aper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :K  13/2 

Same:    Kentuclcy,  liinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

22+ [1]   p.  4"      (KSUj  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]      *  I*;iper,  10c. 

C  3.J>40  2;^ :  K  41/2 

Same:    Louisiana,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

lS-(-[2]  p.  4"      (lOtli  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      tl'i"epared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell.  chief  statistician  for  business.]      *  Paper.  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  L  93/2 

Same:    Maine,   Icinds   of  business,   by   areas,    counties,   and  cities.     1941. 

11  + 1 2]  p.  4"     (KUh  census  of  United  States.  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell.  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-2:i  :  M  28/2 

Sam(> :    Maryland,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

11  +  12]  p.  4"     (IGlh  census  of  United  States.  1940.)      [Prepared  luuler  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  :M  36/2 

Same :    Massachusetts,   kinds  of  business,   by  areas,   counties,   and   cities. 

1941.     31  + [2]  p.  4"      (lOth  census  of  United  States.  1940.)      [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  M  38/2 

Same:    Michigan,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

28+ [2]  p.  4"      (Kith  census  of  United  Stales.  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23 :  M  58/2 

Same:    Minnesota,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

22+11]  p.  4"      (16th  census  of  United  States.  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  bu.siness.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  M  66/2 

Same :   Mississippi,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

18+ [2]  p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States.  19-R). )      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell.  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.040-23  :  M  69  i/2 

Same:    Missoiu'i,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

23+[2]  p.  4"      (Kith  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]      *  Paper.  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  M  69o/2 

Same:    Nebraska,  kinds  of  business,  b.v  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

19+12]  p.  4"      (KJth  census  of  United  States.  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]      *  Paper.  10c. 

C  3.940-2:^  :  N  27/2 

Same :    Nevada,  kinds  of  business,   by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

ii+8+[21  p.  4°      (16th  census  of  United  States.  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell.  chief  statistician  for  business.]      *  Pai)er,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  X  41/2 

Same:    New  Hampshire,  kinds  of  busine.ss,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities. 

1041.     11+ [2]  p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper.  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  N  42  h/2 

Same :  New  Jersey,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

30+ [1]  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :N  42  j/2 

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July  1941  963 

Retail  triidc — Continued. 

Same :  New  Mexico,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

10+ [2]  1).  4"      (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prei)arod  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell.  cliief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  N  42la/2 

— —  Same :  New  York,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.  1941. 
40+ [2]  p.  4"  (IGth  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper.  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  N  42  y/2 

Same :    North  Carolina,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities. 

1941.     23+12]  p.  4"      (lOth  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  N  81  c/2 

Same:    North  Dakota,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities. 

1941.     12+ [2|   p.  4"      (Ifith  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  N  81  d/2 

Same :     Ohio,    kinds   of    business,    by    areas,    counties,    and    cities.     1941. 

34+ [2]  p.  4"      (Kith  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23 :  Oh  3/2 

Same :    Oklahoma,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     194L 

20+|2]  p.  4"      (IGth  census  of  I'nited  Slates,  l!i40.)      [I'repared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  Ok  4/2 

Same :    Oregon,   kinds  of  business,   by  areas,   counties,   and  cities.     1941. 

14+ [1 1   p.  4"     (Kith  census  of  I'nited  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell.  chief  statistician  for  business.]      *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  Or  3/2 

Same:    Pennsylvania,   kinds  of   business,   by  areas,   counties,    and  cities. 

1941.     44+[2]  p.  4"     (Kith  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  P  3S/2 

Same :    Rliode  Island,  kinds  of  business,   by  areas,  counties,   and  cities. 

1941.     14+ [1]  p.  4"     (KJth  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  btisiness.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  R  34/2 

Same:   South  Carolina,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities. 

1941.     14+ [2]  p.  4"      (loth  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  lOe. 

C  3.940-23 :  So  8c/2 

Same :  S(mth  Dakota,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

12+ [2]  p.  4"      (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]      *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  So  8d/2 

Same :  Tennessee,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

22+ [1]  p.  4"     (16th  cen.sus  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

^  C  3.940-23  :  T  25/2 

Same:   Texas,  kinds  of  business,   by    area.s,    counties,   and   cities.     1941. 

42+ [1]  p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.&40-23 :  T  31/2 

Same :  Vermont,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

10+ [1]  p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  S-tates,  1941.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :  V  59/2 

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964  Government  Publications 

Retail  trade — Continued. 

Sanie:  Virginia,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

20+ [2 J  p.  4"  (16th  census  of  United  States.  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Go.snell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23 :  V  81/2 

Same:  Washington,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

15+ [2]  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23 :  W  27/2 

Same :  "West  Virginia,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

14+ [2]  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23  :W  52v/2 

Same :  Wisconsin,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1941. 

26+ [1]  p.  4"  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23 :  W  75/2 

Same:  Wyoming,  kinds  of  business,  by  areas,  counties,  and  cities.     1^1. 

10+ [2]  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States.  1910.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-23 :  W  99/2 

Maps 

Arkansas,  minor  civil  divisions,  townships,  1940;  [map].  Scale  30  m.=2.5  in. 
IWl.     25X26    in.     *  15c.  C  3.61 :  Ar  4k/JM0 

Connecticut,  minor  civil  divisions,  towns,  1940;  [map].  Scale  10  m.=2.5  in. 
1941.     22X28  in.     *  15c.  C  3.61 :  C  76/940 

Indiana,  minor  civil  divisions,  townships  [1940:  map].  Scale  .30  m.=3.S  in. 
1941.     38X25  in.     *  15c.  C  3.61 :  In  2/940 

Kansas,  minor  civil  divisions,  townships,  1940:  [map].  Scale  30  m.=2.5  in.  1941. 
21X37  in.     *  15c.  C  3.61 :  K  13/940 

Kentucky,  minor  civil  divisions,  districts,  1940;  [map].  Scale  30  m.=2.6  in. 
1941.     18X37  in.     *  15c.  C  3.61 :  K  41/940 

South  Carolina,  minor  civil  divisions,  townships  and  .school  districts.  1940;  [map]. 
Scale  20  m.=1.7  in.     1941.     21X26  in.     *  l.jc.  C  3.61 :  So  8c/940 

South  Dakota,  minor  civil  divisions,  townships,  1940;  [map].  Scale  30  m.=2  5  in. 
1941.     23X34  in.     *  15c.  C  3.61 :  So  8d/940 

Wisconsin,  minor  civil  divisions,  towns,  1940;  [map].  S<^ale  30  m.=2.5  in.  1941. 
33  X  27  in.     *  15c.  C  3.61 :  W  75/940 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  AUTHORITY 

Airport  soninff.     Survey  of  State  airijort  zoning  legislation:  by  John  M.  Hunter. 
1941.     iii+13  p.  4"     (Technical  development   report  21.)      [Formerly  Report 
no.  6,  Technical  Development  Division,  published  June  1939.]     + 
L.  0.  card  41-50851  C  31.11 :  21 

Fan  markers.  Development  of  improved  ultra-high-frequency  radio  fan  marker 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  P.  D.  McKeel,  J.  M.  Lee.  and  H.  I.  Metz.  1941. 
iv+18  p.  il.  4°  (Technical  development  x-eport  12.)  [Formerly  Report  no.  14, 
Safety  and  Planning  Division,  Air  Commerce  Bureau,  published  Julv  19:38.]  + 
L  C.  card  41-.-)0S4fi  *C  31.11 :  12 

Tests  of  1st  manufactured  fan  marker :  by  W.  E.  Jackson.  P.  D.  McKeel, 

and  H.  I.  Metz.  1941.  iii+10  p.  il.  4°  (Technical  development  report  15.) 
[Formerlv  Report  no.  17,  Safetv  and  Planning  Division.  Air  Commerce  Bureau, 
published"  Julv  19.'?S.l     t 

L.  C.  card  41-.")OS48  C  31.11 :  15 

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July  1941  965 

Fuel.     Tests  conducted  to  determine  safe  methods  of  dumping  fuel  from  air- 
planes in  flight;  by  Allen  W.  Dallas.     1941.     iii+23  p.  il.  4°     (Technical  de- 
velopment report  13.)      [Formerly  Report  no.  15,  Safety  and  Planning  Division, 
Air  Commerce  Bureau,  published  July  1938.]     t 
Li.  C.  card  41-50847  C  31.11 :  13 

Radio  ranges.      Circuit  design  for  low-frequency  radio  ranges ;  by  D.  M.  Stuart. 
1941.     iii-f23  p.  il.  4°     (Technical  development  report  23.)      [Formerly  Report 
no.  8,  Technical  Development  Division,  Civil  Aeronautics  Authority,  published 
Nov.  1939.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50901  C  31.11 :  23 

Preliminary  investigation  of  effects  of  wave  polarization  and  site  deter- 
mination with  portable  ultra-high-frequency  visual  radio  range  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  J.  M.  Lee  and  C.  H.  Jackson.  1941.  iv-j-32  p.  il.  4°  (Techni- 
cal development  report  24.)  [Formerly  Report  no.  9.  Technical  Development 
Division  published  Feb.  1940.]     ? 

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CrVIL  AERONAUTICS  ADMINISTRATION 

Air  carriers.  Domestic  air  carrier  operation  statistics,  Feb.  1941.  [1941.]  [2] 
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Same,  Mar.  1941.     [1941.]     [2]  p.  il.  f     [Processed.]     t        0  31.112:941/3 

Same,  Apr.  1941.     [1941.]     [2]   p.  il.  f     [Processed.]     t     0  31.112:941/4 

Same,  May  1941.     [1941.]     [2]  p.  11.  f     [Processed.]     t     0  31.112:941/5 

Air  navigation  radio  aids,  July  1,  1940  [1941].  [1941.]  90-i-[l]  p.  il.  4" 
[Monthly.    Processed.    Date  incorrectly  given  on  publication  as  July  1,  1940.]     t 

O  31.108 :  941/7 

Airicays.  Designation  of  civil  airwavs,  effective  June  1,  1941.  [1941.]  [l]+7 
p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  0  31.102 :  Ai  7/2 

Civyil  aeronautics  journal,  v.  2,  no.  13  and  14,  July  1  and  15,  1911.     [1941.]     p.  157- 
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Maps 

Airway  traffic  control  areas  of  United  States  and  Canada,  effective  June  1,  1941 ; 
[map].  Scale  200  m.=l  in.  [1941.]  10x15  in.  (Aeronautical  Charts  Sec- 
tion.)     [Processed.]     t  0  31.115:0  76/941 

Radio  fixes.  Designated  radio  fixes  mileage  chart,  June  1.  1941 ;  [illustrated 
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CIVIL   AE310NAUTICS   BOARD 

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Scale  10  m.  =  1.3  in.,  scale  1:500.000.  Washington,  D.  C.  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  May  1941.     20x48  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  pro.iection.]     t     2.5c. 

C  4.9/4 :  B  383/&41 

Denver,  [Co7o.],  lat.  38°-40°,  long.  102°-]08";  sectional  aeronautical  chart  T-4. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  .scale  1 :  500.0X1.  Washington.  D.  C.  Coa.st  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  May  1941.     20x43  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  proiection.]     t     25c. 

C  4.9/4  :  D  437/941 

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Survey,  May  1941.     20X42  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     1 25c. 

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Jime  1041.    24X33  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  40c. 

C  4.9/4  :  F  151/941 

Crrand  Junction  [Colo],  lat.  3S°-40°,  long.  10S'-114=  :  sectional  aeronautical 
chart  T-3.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500.000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  June  1941.  20X44  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.] 
t  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  G  762J/941 

Mobile,  Ala.  Regional  aeronautical  chart :  Mobile.  Gulf  of  Mexico.  Jacksonville, 
Orlando,  Miami,  lat.  24°30'-32°,  long.  79'45'-S7°30' ;  17M.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in., 
scale  1:1,000,000.  Washington.  D.  C.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  May  1941. 
34X33  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  40c.         C  4.9/5 :  17M/ 941 

Nashville.  Tcnn.  Regional  aeronautical  chart :  Na.>^hville.  Chattanooga.  Birming- 
ham, Winston-Salem.  Charlotte,  Savannah.  Norfolk,  lat.  32"-38°,  long.  75"-S7" ; 
14M.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 :  l,00l>.000.  Washington.  D.  C,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  May  1941.  27X46  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.] 
t40c.  C  4.9/5 :  14M /'941 

yauti(vl  charts 

Boston,  Mass.  Boston  Harbor,  Mass.,  surveys  1892  to  1015,  surveys  by  Mass. 
authorities  to  1939,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1940.  survevs  bv  U.  S.  Na^v 
to  1938:  no.  246.  Scale  1:20.000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  May  1941.    34X43  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  246 

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Boston,  Mass. — Continued. 

Boston  inner  harbor,  Mass.,  surveys  to  1919,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to 

1941,  surveys  by  Massachusetts  authorities  to  1940,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Navy  to 
1940 ;  no.  248.  "Scale  1 :  10,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
May  1941.    33X41  in.     t  7:"ie.  C  4.9  :  248 

California,  Pt.  Mugu  to  Ventura,  topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  in 
1932-34,  hydrography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  in  1933-34,  supplemented 
by  survevs  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  193S ;  no.  5007.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington, 
D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  May  1941.    25X28  in.     t -5c.  C  4.9  :  5U07 

Insets  : 

Hueneme.  Port. 
Ventura 

Georges  Bank  and  Nantucket  Shoals,  TTnited  States,  east  coast,  surveys  to  1939 
and  other  sources  :  no.  1107.  [Scale  1 :  391,000.]  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  June  1941.    32X46  in.     [For  offshore  navigation  only.]     t  75c. 

C  4.9 :  1107 

Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  .surveys  to  1931,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1941,  and 
other  sources ;  no.  400.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  May  1941.    34X41  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  400 

Intracoastal  Waterirni/:  McClellanville  to  Wadmalaw  River,  S.  C,  surveys  to 
1935,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1935 ;  no.  837.  Scale  1 :  40,(K)0.  Washington, 
I).  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survev,  May  1941.  34x22  in.  [Map  is  in  4  sections.] 
t  25c.  C  4.9 :  837 

Long  Island.  Inland  waters,  south  coast  of  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  Shinnecock  Bay 
to  Great  South  Bay,  surveys  to  1939,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1940;  no.  578. 
Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  May  1941. 
34X45  in.     [Map  is  in  2  sections.]     t  75c.  C  4.9:  578 

Mare  Island  i^trait,  Calif.,  original  surveys  to  1940,  siu'veys  by  U.  S.  Navy  to 
Jan.  1911 :  no.  5525.  Scale  1 :  10,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  May  1941.    35X2:3  in.     f  50c.  C  4.9:  5525 

New  JffrtHfpA-/) /re-Massachusetts,  Portsmouth  to  Cape  Ann,  surveys  to  1928,  surveys 
by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1921,  and  other  sources ;  no.  1206.  Scale  1 :  80,000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  May  1941.    32X38  in.    f  75c. 

C  4.9 :  1206 

Newport  Hnrhor  and  entrance  to  Narragansett  Bay,  R.  I.,  surveys  to  1934,  surveys 
by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1939  ;  no.  236.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  May  1941.    37X25  in.    f  50c.  C  4.9:  236 

Port  Jefferson  and  Mount  Sinai  Harbors,  N.  Y..  surveys  to  1940,  .surveys  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  1940;  no.  361.  Scale  1:10,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  May  1941.    29X:39  in.     f  75c.  C  4.9:  361 

San  Franriseo  Bay,  southern  part,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1931,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engi- 
neers to  1940 :  no.  5531.  Scale  1 :  40.000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  May  1941.    34X41  in.    f  75c.  C  4.9:  5531 

Shrewshury  River,  N.  J.,  surveys  to  1934.  survevs  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1940; 
no.  543.  Scale  1 :  20.000.  Washington.  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survev,  Mav 
1941.     32X21  in.     t  50c.  C  4.9 :  543 

Thames  River,  harbor  of  New  London  and  approaches.  Conn.,  surveys  to  1917, 
surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1940;  no.  359.  Scale  1:20,000.  Washington, 
U.  C.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  May  1941.    42X25  in.    t  75c.  C  4.9:  859 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

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C  8.32 :  28/1-4 

Domestic  commerce  news  letter.  Domestic  commerce  news  letter,  June  1941. 
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Same,  July  1941.     [1941.]     [4]  p.  4"     [Monthly.     1'roce.ssed.]     t 

C  18.32/2 :  941/7 

Forei(jn   commerce   iceckhj.     Foreign  commerce  weekly,   v.   3,  no.  10-13 ;   June 
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C  18.5/1 :  2/ind. 

Industrial  bankiug  companies,  installment  loans  to  consumers,  May  1941.  [1941.] 
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International  reference  service.    International  reference  service,  v.  1.  no.  23 ;  May 
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Same,  v.  1,  no.  28 ;  June  1941.    Corrected  reprint.     [1941.]    11  p.  il.  4°     [Title 

is:  Economic  conditions  in  Canada  in  1940,  by  Katherine  E.  O'Connor.] 

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Same,  v.  1,  no.  29 ;  June  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  4"  [Title  is:  Living  and  office- 
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Same,  v.  1,  no.  30;  June  1941.     [1941.]     5  p.  il.  4°     [Title  is:  Economic 

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stein.] C  18.223: 1/30 

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Same,  v.  1,  no.  32;  June  1941.  [1941.]  6  p.  4°  [Title  is:  Economic  condi- 
tions in  Switzerland  in  1940  and  early  1941.]  C  18.223  : 1/32 

Same,  v.  1,  no.  33;  June  1941.  [1941.]  9  p.  4°  JTitle  is:  Economic  condi- 
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• •  Same,  v.  1,  no.  34;^une  1941.  [1941.]  6  p.  4"  [Title  is:  Economic  condi- 
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• Same,  v.  1,  no.  35  ;  June  1941.     [1941.]    9  p.  4°     [Title  is  :  British  exchequer 

returns  for  1940-41  and  budget  for  year  ending  Mar.  1942.]         018.223: 1/35 

Same,  v.  1,  no.  36;  June  1941.     [1941.]     5  p.  il.  4°     [Title  is:  Trade  of 

United  States  with  Netherlands  Indies  in  1940.]  018.223:1/36 

Same,  v.  1,  no.  37  ;  June  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  4°  [Title  is  :  Economic  condi- 
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Same,  v.  1,  no.  38;  June  1941.     [1941.]    8  p.  4°     [Title  is:  India's  economic 

po-sition  in  1940.]  0 18.223 : 1/38 

Same,  v.  1,  no.  39;  June  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  4°  [Title  is:  Economic  con- 
ditions in  Iraq  in  1940.]  018.223:  1/39 

Same,  v.  1,  no.  40;  July  1941.     [1941.]     7  p.  4°     [Title  is:  Distribution  of 

United  States  imports  in  occupied  and  unoccupied  China;  by  John  F.  Shaw.] 

0  18.223 : 1/40 

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0  18.79 :  3/5/supp. 

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ment vessels).     11)41.     775  p.  oblong  8"      (Report  series  11.)      [A  processed 
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No  1940  edition  has  been  publisiied. 

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AfiplHilt.  Method  for  detorniining  components  of  asphalts  and  crude  oils ;  by 
O.  G.  Strieter.  [1941.]  p.  415-418.  (Research  paper  RP13S7.)  LFrom  Jo-urnai 
of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  20,  May  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c 

C  13.22/a :  1387 

Bandat/cs  and  hdnUaf/ing.  Packaging  of  first-aid  unit  dressings  and  treatments. 
1941.  iii+11  p.  (Simplified  practice  recommendation  R178— 41.)  [Effective 
date,  June  30,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  ^  C  13.12/1 :  178 

Cadiuiiim  sulfate.  Meta stability  of  cadmium  sulfate  and  its  effect  on  electromo- 
tive force  of  saturated  standard  cells  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  George  W. 
Vinal  and  Langhorne  H.  Brickwedde.  [1941.]  p.  455—465.  il.  (Research 
paijer  RF1389. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards, 
V.  26,  May  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a :  1389 

Carbon  monoxide.  Critical  study  of  determination  of  carbon  monoxide  by  com- 
bustion over  platinum  in  presence  of  excess  oxygen  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  Joseph  R.  Branham,  Martin  Shepherd,  and  Shuford  Schuhmann.  [1941.]  p. 
571-589,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1396.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  Na- 
tional Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  26,  June  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1396 

Cerantics.  X-ray  studies  of  compounds  in  systems  PbO-B^iOs  and  K20-PbO-Si02 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Howard  F.  McMurdie.  [1941.]  p.  489-494.  (Re- 
search paper  RP1392. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of 
Standards,  v.  26,  June  1941.]     *  Paper.  5c.  C  13.22/a :  1392 

Commercial  standards  (series).  List  of  commercial  standards  [publications  of 
National  Bureau  of  Standards]  ;  revised  to  July  1,  IMl.  [1941.]  6  p.  4° 
(Letter  circular  LC-655.)      [Processed.     Supersedes  LC-644.]     t   C  13.16: 655 

Copper.  Development  of  texture  in  copper  by  cold-rolling  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  Herbert  C.  Vacher.  [1941.]  p.  385-404,  il.  1  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  (Research 
paiier  RP1385. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards, 
V.  26,  May  1941.]      *  Paper,  lOc.  C  13.22/a  :  1385 

Dental  amalgams.  Analysis  of  dental  amalgams  containing  mercury,  silver,  gold, 
tin,  copper,  and  zinc  fwith  list  of  referencesl  ;  by  Harold  J.  Caul  and  Irl  C. 
Schoonover.  [1941.]  p.  4Si-4S8.  (Research  paper  RP1391.)  [From  Journal 
of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  26,  June  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a  :  1391 

Gascti.  Slopes  of  pv  isotherms  of  He,  Ne,  A,  H.,  Ni;,  and  O2  at  O"  C  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Carl  S.  Cragoe.  [1941.]  p.  495-536,  il.  (Research  paper 
RP1393.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  26. 
June  1941.1     *  Paper.  lOc.  C  13.22/a  :  1393 

Gauze.  Surgical  gauze.  1941.  iii+13  p.  (Simplified  practice  recommendation 
R86-41.)      [Effective  date,  June  15,  1941.     Supersedes  R86-37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.12/1 :  86/3 

Olassivare.  Comparative  tests  of  chemical  glassware ;  by  Edward  Wichers,  Al- 
fred N.  Finn,  and  W.  Stanley  Clabaugh.  [1941.]  p.  537-556.  il.  (Research 
paper  KP1394. )  [Fiom  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards. 
V.  26.  June  1941.]      *  Paper,  10<-.  C  13.22/a  :  1394 

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Hinirovarbonx.  Determination  of  freezing  points  and  amounts  of  imimrity  in 
hydrocarbons  from  freezing  and  melting  eurves  [witli  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Beveridge  J.  Mair,  Augustus  R.  Glasgow,  jr.,  and  Frederick  D.  Rossini.  [1941.] 
p.  591-620,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1397.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  Na- 
tional Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  26,  June  1941.]     *  Paper,  lOe.     C  13.22/a :  1397 

IiiKulnthui  hoard.  Structural  insulating  board  (vegetable  fiber).  1941.  ii+10  p. 
(Simplified  practice  reconnnendation  R179^1.)  [Effective  date,  June  1.  1941.] 
*  Papei-,  5c.  C  13.12/1 :  179 

Jonosphcrc.  Field  equipment  for  ionosphere  measurements  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Theodore  R.  Gilliland  and  Archer  S.  Taylor.  |1941.]  p.  377-384, 
il.  3  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  RP1384.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of 
National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  26,  May  1941.]     *  Paper,  15c.     C  13.22/a :  1384 

Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27.  no.  1 ;  July  1941. 
1941.  ii-f  1-103  p.  il.  6  p.  of  pi.  [Monthly.  Includes  Research  papers  1398- 
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Mercurial  poisonini/.  Hazard  of  mercury  vapor  in  scientific  laboratories  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Martin  Shepherd,  Shuford  Schuhmann,  Robert  H.  Flinn, 
J.  Walter  Hough,  and  Paul  A.  Neal.  [1041.]  i).  357-375,  il.  (Research  paper 
RP1383. )  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  National  Institute  of  Health,  Public 
Health  Service,  Federal  Security  Agency.  From  Journal  of  research  of  National 
Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  26.  May  19H.]     *  Paper,  lOc.  C  13.22/a  :  1383 

Paper.  Evaluating  wearing  quality  of  currency  paper ;  by  Frederick  T.  Carson 
and  Vernon  Worthington.  [1941.]  p.  467-480,  il.  1  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  (Research 
paper  RP13t>0. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standai'd.s, 
V.  26,  June  1941.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  1390 

Paper  ^'eetion.  News  bulletin  of  Paper  Section,  June  1941.  [1941.]  3  leaves,  4° 
[Monthly,  Processed.!     t  013.28:941/6 

PraKeodym'nim.  Spectrophotometric  determination  of  praseodymium,  neodymium, 
and  samarium;  by  Clement  J.  Rodden.  [1941.]  p.  557-570,  il.  (Research 
paper  RP1395. )  |  From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards, 
V.  26,  June  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1395 

Salt  packages.  1941.  ii-t-16  p.  (Simplified  practice  recommendation  R70-41.) 
[Effective  date.  May  15,  1941.     Supersedes  R70.]     *  Paper,  5c.     C  13.12/1 :  70/2 

Simplified  practice  recommendations  (series).  Alphabetical  list  of  simplified 
practice  recommendations  [publications  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards]  ;  re- 
vised to  July  1,  1941.  [1941. J  [l]-[-8p.  4°  (Letter  circular  LC~654.)  [Pro- 
cessed.    Supersedes  LC-629.]     t  C  13.16:  654 

Soioul  transmission.  Methods  for  determining  sound  transmission  loss  in  field; 
by  Albert  London.  [1941.1  p.  419^453,  11.  2  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper 
RP1388.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  26, 
May  1941.1     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  1388 

Steel.  Colorimetric  determination  of  phosphorus  in  steel  and  cast  iron ;  by  John 
L.  Hague  and  Harry  A.  Bright.  [1941.]  p.  405-413,  il.  (Research  paper 
RP1386.)  [From  Journal  <tf  research  of  -National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v. 
26.  May  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1386 

Technical  news  bulletin  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  July  1941 ;  no.  291. 
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Typeivriter  ribbons  and  carbon  paper;  by  C.  E.  Waters.    Jinie  14,  1941.    iH-34  p. 
(Circular  C431.)      *  Paper,  lOe. 
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Baum,  Philip  II.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  4550, 
in  re  Philip  H.  Baum,  hosiei-y ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1941.] 
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Clark,  Ernest.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  4539, 
in  re  Ernest  Clark,  drive  belting;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1941.] 
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Classification  bulletin  79,  July  1,  1940-Mar.  31  1941,  containing  classification  of 
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Ewald,  Mark.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  4553, 
in  re  Mark  Ewald,  process  of  removing  seed-containing  section  from  half  fruit ; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1941.]    cover  title,  9  p.  4°     $ 

C  21.10  :Ew  14/4 

Gladeck,  Frederick  C.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  4.540,  in  re  Frederick  C.  Gladeck,  binder  and  vprapper  material  feed  for 
cigar  machines ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
7  p.  4»     t  C  21.10  :G  451 

Marine,  Richard  E.  Brief  for  appellee,  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  appeal  no.  7737,  Richard  E.  Marine  v.  Conway  P.  Coe,  com- 
missioner of  patents,  appeal  from  judgment  of  District  Court  of  United  States 
for  District  of  Columbia;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1941.]  cover 
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p.  7-12,  4"     [Monthly.]  C  30.19:  37/2 

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Meteorology.  Annual  meteorological  summary,  with  comparative  data,  [calendar 
year]  1940,  Keokuk,  Iowa  :  compiled  bv  C.  O.  Tucker.  1941.  [l]-f-5  p.  narrow 
8"     t  C  30.16 :  lo  9/940 

Annual  meteorological  summary,  with  comparative  data   [calendar  year] 

1940,  Miami,  Fla. ;  compiled  by  Ernest  Carson.     1941.     8  p.  narrow  8°     t 

C  30.16 :  F  66/940 

Monthly  meteorological  summary,  Washington,  D.   C.  June  1941.     n.   p. 

[1941].     [2]  p.  large  8°    f  C30.10:941/6 

Oeeans.  Weather  on  the  oceans,  Feb.  1941,  with  special  reference  to  north 
Atlantic  and  north  Pacific  oceans  [articles]  ;  Issued  by  Marine  Section.  1941. 
[l]+4p.  4°     [Monthly.     From  Monthly  weather  review,  Feb.  1941.]     t 

C  30.14/a2 :  941/2 

Same,  Mar.  1941,  with  special  reference  to  north  Atlantic  and  north  Pacific 

oceans   [articles];  issued  by  Marine  Section.     1941.     [1]-F4  p.  4"     [Monthly. 
Fi-om  Monthly  weather  review.  Mar.  1S41.]     t  C  30.14/a2  :  941/3 

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974  Go^'ERNMI»fT   PUHIJCAI  IONS 

Hirers.  Daily  river  stages  at  river  gage  stations  on  principal  rivers  of  United 
States,  V.  36,  Icaleiular  year]  1938;  compiled  bv  Merrill  Bernard.  1941. 
iii+170  p.  map,  4"     (W.  B.  no.  1326.)     *  Paper,  35c-. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  (>-372  A  29.10:  36 

Note. — This  volume  carries  tlio  cla.ssiflcation  for  the  Weather  Bureau  under  the 
Agriculture  Department,  so  that  the  set  may  bo  filed  together. 

Weather.  Weekly  weather  and  crop  bulletin.  Julv  1-29,  1941;  no.  26-30,  series 
1941.     [1941.]     Each4p.il.  4"     *  Paper,  50(!.  a  yr.  0  30.11:941/^6-30 

Weather  forecast.  Extended  foreca.st,  July  1-5  to  July  29-Aug.  2,  1941.  July  1-29, 
1941.  Eacli  1  p.  4"  [Semiweekly.  Processed.  The  edition  here  cataloged 
is  the  one  for  Districts  1  and  3  issued  from  the  forecast  center  at  Washington, 
D.  C]     t  C  30.13  :  J)41/r>2-60 

Note. — Extended  forecasts  of  general  weather  and  temperature  conditions  are  issued 
on  Tuesdays  for  the  period  7  :  30  p.  m.  Tuesday  to  7  :  30  p.  m.  Saturday.  E.  S.  T.,  and 
on  Fridays  for  the  period  7  :  30  p.  m.  Friday  to  7  :  30  p.  m.  Wednesday,  E.  S.  T. 

The  forecasts  for  the  various  zones  are  prepared  at  and  distributed  from  the  forecast 
centers  of  the  Weather  Bureau  as  follows  : 

Albuquerque.  N.  Mex.  :  District  10.  Arizona.  New  Mexico,  and  West  Texas. 
Boston.  Mass.:  District  16  New  England  States. 
Chicago,   111.:  District   6,  Region  of  Great  Dalies;   district  7,   Upper  Mississippi   Valley; 

district  8.  Northern  Great  Plains. 
Denver,  Colo.  :  District  9.  Montana  and  Wyoming ;  district  13,  Colorado. 
Jacksonville.  Fla. :  District  2.  South  Atlantic  States. 
Kansas  City.  Mo.  :  District  12,  MisS(juri,  Kansas,  and  Oklahoma. 
Los  .Vnseles,  Calif.  :  District  15.  S  luthern  California. 

New  Orlean.s.  La.  :  District  4.  Central  and  East  Gulf  States ;  district  5.  East  Texas. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah  :  District  14.  Utah. 

San  Francisco,  Calif.  :  District  11.  Far  Western  States  except  Southern  California. 
Washington,    D.    C. :    District    1,    Middle   Atlantic    States ;    district   3,    Ohio    Valley    and 

Tennessee, 

Weather  map.  Daily  weather  map  [of  United  States  published  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  showing  weather  conditions  for  United  States  and  forecasts  belonging  to 
Washington  forecast  district],  July  1-31,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  19X24  in.  (out- 
side measurement).  *  Daily,  except  Sunday  (DWM),  $3.00  a  yr.,  25c.  a  month; 
Sunday  and  holiday  maps  only  (  SHM),  no  subsc-ription  for  less  than  6  months, 
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30c.  a  month;  foreign  subscription,  89.10  a  yr.  (maps  cannot  be  furui.shed  in 
quantities  unless  the  order  is  placed  with  the  Superintendent  of  Documents, 
Washington,  D.  C,  in  advance  of  is.sue) .  C  30.12  :  941 

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of  the  Washington  forecast  district  will  be  referred  to  the  district  in  w'.ich  they  are 
lo<ated.  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  Boston.  Mass.,  Jacksonville,  Fla..  New  Orleans.  La..  Denver.  Colo.,  Chicago.  111., 
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scriptions to  the  Daily  weather  map  are  not  accepted  for  a  period  of  less  than  one  month. 

CONGRESS 

Covgressional   record.     Congressional    record,   proceedings   and   debates   of   77th 
Congress,    1st   session,   v.   87.    no.   124-140.   July    3-31,    1941.      [1941.]      592.->- 
6710+A3439-3934+[45J  p.  4" 
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is  issued  daily  when  Congress  is  in  session,  and  indexes  thereto  are  published  fortnightly. 

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adavnc(\  I'rices  for  the  bound  volumes  of  the  Record.  Tfith  Consiress.  3d  session 
and  prior  Congresses,  will  be  furnished  on  application.  Send  remittances  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents.   Washington,   D.   C. 

S:une,  index,  v.  87,  nos.  117-123;  June  23-30.  1941.     [1941.]     no.  13;  54 

p.  4"     [Includes  History  of  bills  and  resolutions.]     Included  in  price  of  dail.v 
Congressional  record  for  which  see  above.  X/a.77/1 :  S7/117-123/ind. 

Same,  index,  v.  87,  nos.  124-132;  July  3-17,  1941.     |1941.]     no.  14;  62  p.  4" 

[Includes  History  of  bills  and  resolutions.]  X/a.77/1 :  87/124-132/ind. 

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LAWS 

Note. — The  Federal  laws  are  first  published  separately  and  in  this  form  are  known  as 
"slip  laws."  Later,  these  laws  are  compiled,  edited,  indexed,  and  published  in  the  volumes 
of  the  Statutes  at  large. 

Beginning  with  the  77th  Congress,  the  laws  no  longer  are  numbered  in  four  series,  public 
acts,  private  acts,  public  joint  resolutions,  and  private  joint  re.solutions,  but  are  numbered 
in  two  series,  naniel.v,  public  laws  and  private  laws. 

The  "slip  law"  continues  to  bear  the  chapter  number  and  the  session  of  Congress  during 
which  the  law  was  enacted,  but  this  information  does  not  appear  in  the  entries  listed  below. 

Private  [joint]  resolutions.     See,  above,  note  under  center  liead  Laws. 

Private  law  97-127,  77th  Congress. 

Note. — The  Division  of  Research  and  Publication.  State  Department,  receives  a  small 
suppl.v  of  the  private  laws  which  it  distributes  free  upon  application. 
Aloha  AIotor><.  Limited.      II.  R.  73.5.  act  for  relief  of  Aloha  Motors.   Limited.      Approved 

.Iniie   21.    1941.      1    p.      (I'rivate    law   !)8.) 
Atkuon,  Vernon.      H.  R.  16i9,  act  for  relief  of  Vernon  Atkison.     Approved  June  24,  1941. 

1  p.      (I'rivate  law   lOS.) 
Burkette,  Hoiranl.     H.   R.   2709,   act  for  relief  of  legal  guardian   of  Howard   Burkette. 

Approved  June  2.").   1941.      1    p.      (Private  law   117.) 
Caceres,  Mrs.  Scveriana  M.  Rodrigucs  de.     II.  R.  1577,  act  for  relief  of  Severiana  Maria 

Rodriguos  de   Caceres,   her  sister   Irene  Hernandez   de  Texada,   and   latter's   daughter, 

Irene  Hernandez  de  Texada.     Appioved  .lul.v  21,  1941.      1   p.      (Private  law  127.) 
Cascade  Inrestment  Companii.     H.  R.   2861.  act  for  relief  of  Cascade  Investment  Com- 
pany.     Approved  June  24.  1941.      1  p.      (Private  law  112.) 
Chlebeck.  Mrs.  Lairrence.    H.  R.  ,'}234,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Lawrence  Chlebeck.     Approved 

Juue  26.  1941.     1  p.      (I'rivate  law  123.) 
Eddy,  George  P.     H.  R.  1142.  act  for  relief  of  heirs  of  George  P.  Eddy.     Approved  June 

25,   1941.      1   p.      (Private  law   115.1 
Freeman,  Bert.     H.  R.  1933.  act  for  relief  of  Bert  and  Marie  Freeman.     Approved  June 

24.    1941.      1   p.      (Private  law   110.) 
Geird.  Ron.      II.   R.   2891.   act   for  relief  of  Rov   Gard.      Approved   June   21,    1941.      1    p. 

(Private  law  102.) 
Gentrn,  Thomas.     H.  R.  3399.  act  for  relief  of  Tom  Gentry.     Approved  June  24,   1941. 

1  p.      (I'rivate  law  113.  t 
GiUespie.  J.  W.     H.  R.  1976,  act  for  relief  of  J.  W.  and  Robert  W.  Gillespie.     Approved 

June  25,  1941.     1  p.      (I'rivate  law  116.) 
Gose.  Arthur.     H.  R.  859.  act  for  relief  of  Arthur  Gose.     Approved  June  21,  1941.     1  p. 

(Private  law  99.) 
Holt,  Phillip  C.      H.  R.  2742.  act  for  relief  of  I'hillip  Christian  Holt.    Approved  June  23, 

1941.      1  p.      (Private  law  105.) 
Kerleii,  Oeurge  H.     H.  R.  2710.  act  for  relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  H.  Kerley.     Ap- 
proved June  25.  1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  118.) 
KInxek,  John.     H.  R.  3243.  act  for  n  lief  of  John  Klasek.      Approved  June  21,  1941.      1  p. 

(Private  law  103.) 
Larkin,  W.  R.     II.  R.  4034,  act  for  relief  of  W.  R.  Larkin  and  Dora  Larkin,  in  connection 

with  construction,  operation,  and  nuiintenance  of  Fort  Hall  Indian  irrigation  project, 

Idaho.      Approved  June  25.  1941.      1  p.      (Private  law  121.) 
Lea,  Xell  V.     H.  R.  3810,  act  for  relief  of  Nell  Victoria  Lea.     Approved  June  21,  1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  104.) 
Lee,   Richiird.     II.    R.    188,    act   for   relief   of  R.    Lee.     Approved   June   24,    1941.     1    p. 

(Private  law  106.) 
Lireh/,  Mrs.  Eliznheth.     H.  R.   1268,  act  to  repeal  provision  of  law  cranting  pension  to 

Elizabeth  Lively.      Approved  July  17,  1941.      1  p.      (Private  law  125.) 
Mills,  Jomrs  A.      H.  R.  903.  act  for  relief  of  James  A.  Mills.     Approved  June  21,  1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  100.) 
Morse.  Ea-ic.      H.  R.   1753.  act  for  relief  of  Maggie  Lon  Morse,   administratrix  of  estate 

of  Exie  Morse.     Approved  June  24,   1941.      1  p.      (Private  law  109.) 
Pace,  Mrs.  Martha  H.     H.  R.  439,  act  granting  pension  to  Martha  Pace.     Approved  July 

21.  1941.      1  p.      (Private  law  1'26.) 
Pitts,  Jesse  IT.     H.  R.   241.  act  for  relief  of  Jesse  W.  Pitts.     Approved  June  21,   1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  97.) 
Roche,  Connell   and  Laiib   Construction   Company.     H.    R.    673,   act   for   relief   of  Roche, 

Connell,  and  I.aub  Construction  Company.     Approved  June  26,   1941.     1  p.      (Private 

law  122.) 
Sichmidt,  Gustar  A.     H.  R.  3520,  act  for  relief  of  Gustav  Schmidt.     Approved  June  25, 

1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  120.) 
Smith.  Mrs.  Lizzie.      H.   R.  4359.   act  authorizing  and   directing  Secretary  of  Interior  to 

cancel  patent  in  fee  issued  to  Lizzie  Smith.     Approved  July  9,   1941.      1  p.      (Private 

law  124.) 
Takata,  Rinno.     H.   R.    732.    act   for  relief  of  Rinzo   Takata.     Approved   June   24,    1941. 

1  p.      (I'rivate  law  107.) 
Vpham.  Jnek  Y.      H.  R.  2739,  act  for  relief  of  Jack  Y.  Upham.      Approved  .June  24,  1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  111.) 
Veirs.  Rati  B.      H.  R.  4459.  act  to  validate  payments  of  re'ired  pay  made  to  Ray  Bellamy 

V(  irs  fnr  period  Sept.  21.  1939-Nov.  15.  1940.      Approved  June  24.  1941.      1  p.      (Private 

law  114.) 
Wiirehime,  Bernard  E.      H.   R.   1532.   act  for  relief  of  Bernard  E.   Warehime.     Approved 

June  21.  1941.      1  p.      (Private  law  101.) 
Wright.  Charles  H.      H.  R.  3233.  act  for  relief  of  Charles  H.  Wright  and  William  Francis 

Agard.     Approved  June  25.  1941.      1  p.      (Private  law  119.) 

Public  [.joint]  resolutions.     See,  above,  note  under  center  head  Law.*;. 
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976  Government  Publications 

Public  law  n 5-188,  77(li  Congress. 

Nyiio.__i>(ii)iJc  laws  in  slip  form  in  tlio  first  prints  may  bo  obtained  from  tlie  Superiu- 
teuilont  of  Documents,  Wasliin.i,'ton,  D.  C.,  :it  a  siibscTiiition  price  of  $3.00  a  session, 
fiirciKU  MiiBunption,  .');4.25  ;  single  copies  are  usually  5c;  no.  135,  >Statc  DciJaitment,  no. 
13U,  Intcnur  U.imrtvient,  no.  139,  War  Dcpurtmentj  no.  141,  Agriculture  Department, 
no.  140,  Labor  Dvpartment,  no.  148,  District  of  Columbia,  and  no.  150,  Appropriations, 
wliicli  S(>e  below,  are  lOc. 

AdJHtitid  service  bonds.  H.  K.  3847,  act  to  adjust  certain  losses  occurring  in  redemption 
ol  adjustea-seivice  bonds.     Appioved  June  24,   1941.     1  p.      (I'ublic  law  130.) 

Acronaiittcs.  S.  124G,  act  to  amend  sec.  2  of  act  of  Apr.  3.  19  59  (53  Stat.  55(j),  so  as 
to  make  it.s  provisions  [relating  to  detail  of  Regular  Army  personnel  for  instruction 
and  training  in  aviation]  applicable  to  p.Msonnel  of  all  components  of  Aimi'  of  United 
Stales.      Approved  July  3,  1941.      1   p.      (I'ublic  law   152  ) 

Aoriculturc  Department.  II.  It.  3735,  act  m.k  n;j;  app  opriations  for  Dcp.irtment  of 
Agiit-iiltnrc.    lisial  year   1942.      [Ap.jroved   July   1,    1941.]      43  p.      (Public   law   144.) 

Aircrajt.  S.  992,  act  to  amend  sec.  4013  and  4614,  Revised  statutes,  to  include  captures 
of  aircraft  as  i)rizes  of  war.     Approved  June  24,  1941.     1  p.     (I'ublic  law  127.) 

Alaska.  II.  R.  93,  act  to  authorize  Legislature  oi  Alaska  to  cieati'  public  coiporate 
authority  to  undertake  slum  clearance  and  projects  to  iuovid_'  dwelling  accommoda- 
tions lor  fami.ies  of  low  income  [and  for  persons  engaged  in  nationald.jfensy  ac:ivitie-l 
and  to  issue  bonds  and  other  oblii^ations  of  the  authority  for  such  puipjse.  Appioved 
July  21,  1941.     1  p.      (I'ublic  law  18(i.) 

Apprupriations.  H.  R.  4756,  act  making  appropriations  for  legislative  branch  of  the 
Government,  fi.scal  year   1942.      (Approved  July    1,   1941.]      23   p.      (Public  law   145.) 

II.    R.    5160,   act    making   approp.iat^o'i.     i.o   supp.y    delicii  ncies   m   approp.iatious 

for  fi.scal  y;'ar  1941  and  prior  fiscal  year.s  to  provide  supplemental  iippropriations 
f.ir  fiscal  year  1942,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  July  3,  1941.]  41  p.  (Public 
law  150.)  ,  ,     ^ 

Au  Hable.  Mich.  H.  R.  4903,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  exchange  land 
owned  by  United  States  for  site  for  road  rig  t-of-way  needed  for  access  to  Coast 
Guard  light  s  ation  reservation,  Au  Sable,  Mich.  Approved  July  9,  1941.  1  p. 
(I'ublic  law  162.) 

Aviation  cadets.  S.  1469,  act  to  amend  act  of  Apr.  15,  1935.  as  amended  (49  Stat.  156; 
U.  S.  C,  Supp.  5,  title  34,  sec.  842)  [relative  to  appointment  and  discharge  of  avia- 
tion cadets  in  Naval  Reserve  and  Marine  Corps  R.sei-ve].     Approved   June  24,  1941. 

1  p.      (I'ublic  law  128.) 

Borolum.  Qulzon.  H.  R.  3857,  act  authorizing  construction  of  crypt  [in  Mount  Rush- 
mure  National  Memorial]  for  remains  of  Gutzou  and  Mary  Borg.um.  Approved  July 
11,  1941.     1  II.     (lublic  law  164.) 

Coast  Guard.  II.  R  1094,  act  to  grant  pension  for  disability  or  death  re.sulting  from 
service  in  Coast  Guard  before  July  2,  1930.  Approved  July  18,  1941.  1  p.  (Public 
law  182.)  ^,  „       ^ 

H.    R.    4658,   act   to   amend   and  clmify   cirt^ain   acts  pertaining   to   Coflst   Guard, 

and  for  other  purpo.ses.      [Approved  July  11,  1941.]     5  p.      (Public  law  166.) 

Coast  Onatd  cutlers.  H.  R.  4887,  act  to  authorize  construction  of  Coast  Guard  cutters 
neces  aiy  in  interest  of  national  d^-fcnse  and  I'or  performance  of  Coast  Guard  dutie.<». 
Approved  July  15,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  178.) 

Coast  Guard  stations.  H.  R.  531,  act  to  amend  act  of  Apr.  6.  1938  (52  Stat.  201). 
authoiizing  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  exchange  sites  at  Miami  Beach,  Fla.,  for  Coast 
Guaid  purposes  [so  as  to  permit  exchange  of  Miami  Beach  and  Fort  Lauderdale  C' ast 
Guard  sites,  or  either  of  them,  for  any  other  site  or  sites  in  Dade  or  Broward  Counties. 
Fla.l     Approved  July  9.  1941.     1  p.    "(Public  law  159.) 

Coluwh:a  River.  S.  1226,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 
struction of  bridge  across  CoKri  bia  River  at  Astoria,  Oreg.  I  by  Oregon-Washington 
Bridge  Board  of  Trustees].     Approved  July  14,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  171.) 

CommO'Hty  Credit  Corporation.  H.  R.  4972,  act  to  extend  life  and  increase  credit  re- 
sources of  Commodity  Credit  Corporation.  [Approved  July  1,  1941.]  2  p.  (Public 
law  147.) 

Conrict  labor.  H.  R.  3191,  act  to  amend  act  to  make  unlawful  transportation  of  convict- 
made  roods  in  interstate  commerce  [so  as  to  exempt  from  law  commodities  manufac- 
tured in  Federal  nr  District  of  Columbia  penal  instituti(ms  for  use  of  District  Govern- 
ment].     Approved  July  9,  1941.      1  p.      (I'ulil  c  law  160.) 

Copper  River  and  Northwestern  Railway.  S.  1289,  act  authorizing  Copper  River  and 
Northwestern  Railway  Company  to  convey  to  United  States  its  railroad  ri.i.'h t-of-way 
and  other  railroad  proiierties  in  Alaska,  for  use  as  public  highway,  tramroad,  or  tram- 
way.     Approved  July  15,  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  17t;. ) 

Crime  and  crivrmals.  U.  R.  2844,  act  to  provide  for  transportation  home  of  persons  who 
have  been  arrested  and  subsequently  released  without  conviction  or  convicted  and 
placed  on  probation.     Appioved  June  21,   1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  IIG.) 

Crop  insurance  S.  158,  act  to  amend  Federal  crop  insurance  act  [so  as  to  make  provi- 
sions of  said  act  applicable  to  cotton].  [Approved  Jum?  21,  1941.]  2  p.  (Public 
law  118.) 

Disbursing  oUcers.  H.  R.  3846,  act  for  relief  of  certain  former  certifying  and  disbursing 
officers  of  Department  of  Interior.      Approved  June  25,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  133.) 

Dis(harge,  Army.  S.  239.  act  to  provide  for  discharge  or  retirement  of  enlisted  men  of 
Reguiar.Armv  and  of  Philippine  Scouts  in  certain  cases.      [Approved  June  30,  1941.] 

2  p.      (I'ub'ic   law    140.) 

District  of  Columbia.  H.  R.  5049,  act  making  appropriations  for  Government  of  District 
of  Columbia  and  other  activities  chargeable  in  whole  or  in  part  against  revenues  of 
such  Dstiict.  fiscal  year   1942.      [Approved  July  1,    1941.]      4?  p.      (Public  law   148.) 

II.  R.  5052.  act  to  amend  District  of  Columbia  unemployment  compensation  act  to 

regulate  use  of  administration  expenses.  Approved  July  1,  1941.  1  p.  (Public 
law    149.) 

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July  1941  977 

Public  law  115-188,  77th  Congress — Continued. 

District  of  Columbia — Continued. 

S.  774,  act  to  inithoiizc  I'ennsj'lvania  Railroad  Company  [operating  lessee  of  prop- 
erties of  Philadelpliia.  Baltimore  and  Washington  Kaihoad  Company]  by  means  of 
underpass,  to  cross  New  York  Avenue  Northeast  [in  District  of  Columbia!,  to  extend, 
construct,  maintain,  and  operate  certain  industrial  side  tracks,  and  for  otlier  purposes. 
Approved  June  21.  1911.      1  p.      (Public  law  120.) 

Eden  project.  S.  879,  act  relating  to  certain  Carey  act  lauds  in  Wyoming.  Approved 
June  25,  1911.  1  p.  (I'ublic  law  131.)  fS.  879  authoiizcs  reconveyance  of  lands 
within  Eden  project  which  have  been  patented  to  Wyoming.] 

Edis:)n,  Thomas  A.  H.  J.  Res.  63.  joint  resolution  rf que.' ting  the  President  to  proclaim 
Feb.  11,  1942.  as  Edison  Day,  in  commemoration  of  birthday  of  Thomas  Alva  Edison. 
Approved  July  17,  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  181.) 

Federal  reserve  tiotes.  S.  1471,  act  to  extend  period  during  which  direct  obligations  of 
United  States  mav  he  used  as  collateial  security  for  Federal  reserve  notes.  Approved 
June   30.    1941.     1   p.      (Public  law    141.) 

Housing.  II.  R.  4693.  act  to  amend  national  housing  act.  [Approved  June  28,  1941.] 
3  p.     (Public  law  138.) 

Interior  Depart tnrnt.  H.  R.  4590.  act  nuiking  appropriations  for  Department  of  Interior, 
fiscal  year   1942.      [Approved  June  28,   1941.]     Go  p.      (Public  law  136.) 

Internal  rcrevue  code.  11.  R.  4158,  act  to  amend  .'<cs.  3341,  3351,  and  3361  of  internal 
levenue  code  and  sec.  309  (a)  of  tariff  act  of  1930.  and  to  repeal  sec.  2907  of 
internal  revenue  cod^.     Approved  July  22,  1941.     I  p.     (Public  law  187.) 

Labor  Dcpartnn  nt.  II.  R.  4926.  iict  making  appropriations  for  Department  of  Labor, 
Federal  Sccuritv  Agency,  and  rdaled  independent  agencies,  fiscal  year  1942.  [Ap- 
proved July  1.  1941.]      36  p.      (Public  law  146.) 

Load  line.  H.  R.  4988.  act  to  amend  sec.  2  of  act  of  Aug.  27,  1935,  as  amended  [so  as 
to  authorize  Secretary  of  Commerce  to  lower  load  lines  of  vessels  in  coastwise  trade 
to  permit  greater  amount  of  tonnage  to  bu  carried].  Approved  July  3,  1941.  1  p. 
(Publi'j   law   153.) 

McPherKiin.  Fort.  S.  287.  act  to  authorize  use  of  certain  lands  for  military  purposes  at 
Fort  McPherson  military  reservation.  Ga.,  and  F'ort  Du  Pont  military  reservation,  Del. 
Approved  June  21.  1941.      1  p.      (I'ublic  law  119.) 

Maritime  Labor  Board.  II.  R.  4107,  act  to  extend  certain  provisions  of  title  X  of  merchant 
marine  act.  1936.  as  amended.  Approved  June  23.  1941.  1  p.  (Public  law  124.) 
[H.  R.  4107  continues  Maritime  Labor  P>oard  for  1  year.] 

Meteorology.  S.  J.  Res.  81,  joint  res<iluti<>n  to  authorize  President  of  United  States 
to  invite  Governments  of  countries  of  Western  Hemisphere  to  participate  in  meeting 
of  national  directors  of  meteorological  s<Tvires  of  those  countries,  to  be  held  in  United 
States  as  soon  as  practicable  iti  1941  or  1942.  to  invite  regional  commissions  3  and  4 
of  International  Meteorological  Organization  to  meet  concurrently  there\\ith,  and  to 
authorize  appropriation  for  expenses  of  orsranizing  and  holding  auch  meetings. 
Approved  June  24,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  125.) 

Minor  coins.  II.  R.  4132,  act  to  amend  sec.  3528.  Revised  statutes,  as  amended,  relating 
to  purchase  of  metal  for  minor  coins  of  United  States.  Approved  June  21,  1941.  1  p. 
(Public  law  117.) 

Mi.ssix.'iippi  River.  S.  961.  act  to  extend  times  for  conunencing  and  completing  con- 
struction of  I)ridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  Friar  Point.  Miss.,  and  Helena, 
Ark.  (by  Arkinsas-Mississippi  Bridge  Commission].  Approved  July  14,  1941  1  p 
(Public  law  169.) 

S.  1147,  act  to  revive  and  reenact  act  authorizin.g  Cassville,  Wis.,  to  construct  toll 

brid.ge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  Cassville,  Wis.,  and  to  place  at  or  near  Outten- 
berg,  Iowa.     Approved  July  14,   1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  170.) 

Missoula,  Fort.  S.  198,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  exchange  land  located 
within  Fort  Missoula  military  reservation.  Mont.,  for  laud  owned  by  Missoula  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Missoula,  Mont.     Approved  July  14.  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  167.) 

Money.  M.  R.  4646,  act  to  extend  time  within  which  powers  relating  to  stabilization  fund 
and  alteration  of  weight  of  dollar  may  be  exercised.  Approved  June  30,  1941.  1  d. 
(Public  law   142.) 

Narcotics.  II.  R.  4258,  act  to  supplement  navigation  laws  and  facilitate  maintenance  of 
of  discipline  on  board  vessels  of  United  States  [by  prohibiting  use  of  narcotics  on 
ve.ssels].     Approved  July  11,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law'l65.) 

National  Arcliives  Trust  Fund  Board.  H.  R.  4841,  act  to  establish  National  Archives 
Trust  Fund  Board.      [Approved  July  9,  1941.]      2  p.      (Public  law  161.) 

Naval  Academy,  Annapolis.  S.  207.  act  to  authorize  course  of  instruction  at  Naval 
Academy  to  b;»  given  to  not  exceeding;  20  parsons  at  a  time  from  American  republics, 
other  than  United   States.     Approved  July  14,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  liw  168.) 

Nai^l.  H.  R.  4473.  act  authorizing  temporarv  appointment  or  advancement  of  certain 
personnel  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps.  [Approved  July  24,  1941.]  4  p.  (Public  law 
188. ) 

Nary  Department.  H.  R.  3536,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed  With  con- 
struction of  certain  public  works.     Approved  June  24.  1941.     l"  p.      (Public  law  129.) 

H.    R.  4839,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Naw  to  proceed  with  construction  of 

certain  public  works.      [Approved  July  14.  1941.]      2  p.      (Public  law  174.) 

New  York  World's  Fair.  H.  J.  Res  173.  joint  resolution  to  append  further  amended  joint 
resolution,  approved  Aug.  16.  1937  (50  Stat.  668).  concerning  importation  of  articles 
for  exhibition  at  New  York  World's  Fair,  to  permit  t!-ansf(  r  o*"  liabilitv  for  duty  on 
articles  so  imported,  nnd  to  further  amend  amended  joint  resolution,  approved  Mav  18, 
1937  (50  Stat.  187).  concerning  importation  of  articles  for  exh'bition  at  Golden  Gate 
International  Exposition,  to  permit  transfer  of  liahilitv  for  dutv  on  articles  so  im- 
ported  and  for  other  purposes.     [Approved  July  18,  1941.]     2  p.     (Public  law  185.) 

0/ficsrs,  Navy.  H.  R.  4823  act  providing  for  rank  of  officers  ordered  to  perform  special 
or  unusual  dutv.  and  of  commanders  of  special  naval  units  afloat.  Approved  July  17, 
1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  180.) 

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Government  Publications 


I'lihlk-  law  110-188,  77th  Congress — Continued. 

I'ulm  i^piimis.  Calif.  II.  R.  2308.  act  to  ratify  lease  entered  iuto  by  certain  Mission 
IiKli:uis  of  California  |  tminely.  AiOia  Caliente  or  I'alm  Spriiisrs  band,  and  Palm  Springs, 
Calif.)      [.Approved   July    1").    liHl.]      3  p.      (Public   law   177.) 

Petroleum.  S.  17S,  act  authorizing  Secretary  of  Interior  to  issue  oil  and  gas  leases  on 
certain  lands  (in  Lance  Creek  field,  Niobrara  County.  Wyo.].  Approved  .July  3,  1941. 
1   p.      (Public  law  l.jl.t 

Poxt masters.  11.  U.  1018.  act  to  amend  act  of  .Tune  2.').  19:?S,  cxtendiiij;  classified  civil 
service  to  include  postmasters  of  1st.  2rt.  and  3d  clashes  |  relative  to  residence  require- 
ments for  certain  postmasters].     Api)roved  .July  In,  1911.     1   p.      (Public  law  183.) 

Prostitution.  II.  K.  2473,  act  to  prohibit  prostitution  within  such  reas:  nable  distance  of 
military  and/or  naval  cstablisliments  as  Secretaries  of  War  and/or  Navy  shall  deter- 
mine to  be  needful  to  efficiency,  health,  and  welfare  of  Armv  and/or  Navy.  Approved 
.Inly  11,  1941.      1  p.      (lublic  law  163.) 

Public  works.  H.  K.  4515,  act  to  provide  for  acijuisition  and  equipment  of  public  works 
male  necessarv  bv  def-nse  prosram.  [Approved  Juno  28,  1941.]  .3  p.  (Public  law 
137.) 

Radiomen.  H.  R.  2074.  act  to  amend  sec.  353  (b)  of  communications  act  of  1934,  as 
amended  [relative  to  experience  requirements  for  rfidio  operators  on  cargo  ships]. 
Approved  July  8,  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  155.) 

Retired  list,  .Ir'mij.  11.  R.  2279,  act  to  amend  sec.  17  of  joint  service  piiy  act,  as  amended 
[so  as  to  provide  that  all  retired  officers  of  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  Co:ist  Guard, 
and  Ciwst  and  Geodetic  Survey,  and  retired  warrant  officers,  nurses,  and  enlisted  men 
of  those  services  shall,  when  on  active  duty,  receive  full  pay  and  allowances].  Ap- 
proved June  25.  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  132.) 

Saiors  II.  R.  4224,  act  relating  to  manning  of  certain  vessels  of  500  gross  tons  and  less. 
Approved  July  8,  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  156.) 

H.  R.  4225,  act  relating  to  manning  of  certain  sail  vessels.     Approved  July  8.  1941. 

1  p.      (Public  law  157.) 

Savaijc,  John  L.  S.  1488,  act  to  amend  act  authorizing  temporary  detail  of  John  L. 
Sava.ge  to  service  under  Government  of  New  South  Wales,  Australia,  and  (ioverument 
of  Punjab.  India  [by  substituting  Commonwealth  of  Australia  for  New  South  Walts, 
Australia],     Approved  July  14,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  172.) 

8eir(ird,  Alusla.  II.  R.  95,  act  to  amend  sec.  6  of  act  approved  May  20,  1935.  concerning 
Seward  Alaska  [so  as  to  enable  said  town  to  purchase  certain  private  utilities].  [Ap- 
proved June  21,  1941.]      2  p.      (Public  law  115.) 

Shiijs.  II.  R.  4700,  act  to  pr(jvide  for  priorities  in  transportation  by  merchant  vessels  in 
interests  of  national  di  fpnse.      [.Vpproved  July  14,  1941.]      2  p.      (Public  law  173.) 

S.  346.  act  to  authorize  P/esident   of  United  States  to  dispose  of  certain  public 

vessels.     Approved  June  24,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  126.) 

S.  J.  Res.  65,  joint  resolution  to  permit  travel  by  ship  of  Canadian  reuistry  between 

American  ports.  Approved  June  26,  1941.  1  p.  (I'ublie  law  134.)  [S.  J.  Res.  65 
authorizes  operation  of  one  Canadian  passenger  ship  between  Cleveland  and  Milwaukee, 
to  and  from  1941  Amerit'an  Legion  national  convention.] 

i>'oi7  con.terration.  S.  1300,  act  to  amend  soil  conservation  and  domestic  allotment  act. 
as  amended,  with  respect  to  making  available  of  conservation  materials  and  s-oil- 
conserving  or  soil-building  services.     Approved  June  21,  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  121.) 

State  Depart ment.  U.  R.  4276.  act  making  appropriations  for  Department  of  State. 
Department  of  Commerce.  Department  of  Justice,  and  Federal  judiciary,  fiscal  year 
1942.      [Approved  June  28.  1941.]      44  p.      (Public  law  135.) 

Tennessee  VuUcy  Authoritii.  II.  J.  Res.  194,  joint  resolution  making  additional  appro- 
priation for  Tennessee  Valley  Authority,  fiscal  year  1942.  Approved  July  16.  1941. 
1  p.      (Public  law  179.) 

n.  R.  2097,  act  to  amend  Tennessee  Valley  Autiority  act,  as  amended,  by  striking 

therefrom  subsec.  (ki  of  sec.  4  and  substituting  therefor  new  subsec.  (k)  [relative  to 
power  of  Authoritv  to  convey  lands  or  otherwise  dispose  of  them].  [Approved  July 
18,  1941.]      2  p.      (Public  law  184.) 

Tug  Fotk.  S.  1304,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Norfolk  and  Western  Railway 
t'ompanv  to  construct  bridge  across  Tug  Fork  of  Big  Sandy  River  near  Nolan,  W.  Va. 
Approved  July  8,  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  154.) 

L'ncmploiird.  H.  .1.  Res.  193,  joint  resolution  making  appropriations  for  work  relief  and 
reHef,  "fiscal  year  1942.      [Approved  July  1,   1941.]      14  p.      (Public  law  143.) 

Utc  Inilians.  S.  215,  act  to  amend  act  conforring  jurisdiction  uiion  Court  of  Claims  to 
hear,  examine,  adjudicate,  and  render  judgment  on  any  and  all  claims  which  Ute  Indians 
or  any  tribe  or  band  thereof  may  have  against  United  States.  Approved  July  15.  1941. 
1  p.      (Public  law  175.) 

Veteran-i'  Administration  facilities.  S.  1420.  act  to  authorize  administrator  of  veterans" 
affairs  to  transfer  by  quitclaim  deed  titl(>  in  lands  of  Veterans'  Administration  Facility. 
Davton,  Ohio,  to  countv  of  Montgomery.  Ohio,  for  highway-widening  purposes.  [Ap- 
l)rov(d  June  21,  1911.]     2  p.     (Public  law  122.) 

S.  1421,  act  to  authorize  administrator  of  veterans'  affairs  to  transfer  by  quit- 
claim deed  to  Norfolk  and  Western  Railway  Company  small  piec(>  of  land  at  Veterans' 
.\dministration  Facility.  Roanoke,  Va.     Approved  June  21,  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  123.) 

^\'|lr  Ih  innt  ment.  II.  It.  4!165.  act  making  appropriations  for  military  establishment, 
floral  year  1!)42.      [Approved  June  30.  1941.]     33  p.     (Public  law  139.) 

West  \'ir</inia.  II.  J.  Res.  22.  joint  resolution  authorizing  Secretary  of  War  to  convey 
lands  to  West  Virginia.     Approved  July  8.  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  158.) 

CONFERENCE  COIMMITTEES 

Ai)i)ropii<itio)is.  Legisintive  brtmch  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1942.  con- 
ference report  to  acconipaii.v  H.  U.  47o6:  submitted  by  Mv.  C)'Neal.  June  28, 
1941.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  S8.S,  TTth  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  .3c. 

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July  1941  979 

Appropriations — Continued. 

Second  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  1941,  conference  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  5166  [making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  appropriations  for 
fiscal  year  1941  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental  appropriations 
for  fiscal  year  1942.  and  lor  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Taylor.  June 
30,  1941.    7  p.     (  H.  rp.  S94,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Commodity  Credit  Corporation,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4972  [to 
extend  life  and  increase  credit  resources  of  Commodity  Credit  (Corporation]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Williams.     June  30,  1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  892,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )      *  Paper,  oc. 
L.  C.  card  41-50821 

VoiLscription.  Selective  training  and  service  act  amendments,  conference  report 
on  bill  (S.  l.")24)  to  authorize  deferment  of  men  by  age  group  or  groups  under 
selective  training  and  service  act  of  1941  [1940]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reynolds. 
July  2.S,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  92,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Committee  recommends 
amendment  of  title  of  Itill  to  read:  Act  providing  for  certain  deferments  and 
exemptions  under  selective  training  and  .service  act  of  1940,  for  publicity  with 
respect  to  classifications,  for  operation  of  certain  plants  to  expedite  defense 
program,  and  for  other  purposes.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50872 

Selective  training  and  service  act  amendments,  conference  report  to  ac- 
company S.  1524  I  to  authorize  deferment  of  men  by  age  group  or  groups  under 
.selective  training  and  service  act  of  1940]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  July  28, 
1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  10(>3,  77th  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)  [Corrected  print.  Committee 
reconunends  amendment  of  title  of  bill  to  read:  Act  providing  for  certain 
defcniicnts  and  exemptions  under  selective  training  and  service  act  of  1940,  for 
imblicity  with  respect  to  classifications,  for  operation  of  certain  plants  to 
expedite  defense  jirogram.  and  for  other  purposes.]       *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-50870 

District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1942,  conference  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5049:  submitted  by  Mr.  Mahon.  June  28,  1941.  lip.  (H.  rp. 
889.  77th  ( 'ong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Lnhor Dip(n-tm<ni.  Appropriations  bill  for  Department  of  Labor,  Federal  Security 
Agency,  and  related  independent  agencies,  [fiscal  year]  1942,  conference  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  4926  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tarver.  June 27,  1941.  7  p.  ( H.  ip. 
8S1,  77th  <'ong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  .jc. 

Nary  Department.  Construction  of  certain  public  works,  conference  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  ;^537  [authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed  with  con.^truc- 
tion  of  certain  public  works]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia.  Julv  22, 
1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  984,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Construction    of   certain    public    works,   conference   report    to    accompany 

H.  R.  3537  [authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed  with  construction  of 
certain  public  works]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia.  July  23,  1941. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  986,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

I'ipe  lines.  Construction  of  interstate  petroleum  pipe  lines  related  to  national 
defense,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4816  [to  facilitate  construction, 
extension,  or  completion  of  interstate  petroleum  pipe  lines  related  to  national 
defense,  and  to  promote  interstate  conunerce]  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Cole  of  Mary- 
land.   July  21,  1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  983.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)'   *  Paper,  5c. 

Roads.  Supplementing  Federal  aid  road  act.  conference  report  to  accompany 
S.  1.580  [to  supplement  Federal  aid  road  act.  approved  July  11,  1916,  as  amended 
and  supplemented,  to  authorize  appropriations  during  national  emergency  de- 
clared by  the  Pr(>sidcnt.  May  27,  1941.  for  immediate  construction  of  roads 
urgently  needed  for  national  defense]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cartwright.  July  24, 
1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  10.39,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

fhifts.  Priorities  in  transportation  by  merchant  vessels  in  interests  of  national 
defense,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4700:  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland. 
July  3.  1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  895  77th  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     *  Paper,  .5e. 

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980  Government  Publications 

Tennessee  Valley  Authority.  Amending  Tennessee  Valley  Authority  act,  as 
amended,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2()97  [to  amend  Tennessee 
Viiliey  Aulhorily  act,  as  amended,  by  striking  therefrom  subsec.  (k)  of  sec.  4 
and  substituting  therefor  new  subsec.  (k),  relative  to  power  of  Authority  to 
convey  lands  or  otherwise  dispose  of  them]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  June  28, 
1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  886,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Amending  Tennessee  Valley  Authority  act,  as  amended,  conference  report 

to  accompany  H.  R.  2037  [to  amend  Tennessee  Valley  Authority  act,  as 
amended,  by  striking  therefrom  subsec.  (k)  of  sec.  4  and  substituting  therefor 
new  subsec.  (k),  relative  to  power  of  Authority  to  convey  lands  or  otherwise 
dispo.se  of  them]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  July  8,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  913,  77lh 
C»>i  g.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Unemployed.  Work  relief  and  relief  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1942, 
conference  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  193 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Taylor.  Juiie 
30,1911.    6  p.    (H.  rp.  891,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

War  Department.  Military  establishment  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1942, 
conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4965 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Snyder.  June  27, 
1941.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  882,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

EXECUTIVE  PAPERS,  JOINT  COMMITTEE  ON  DISPOSITION  OF 

Agriculture  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  Agriculture, 
report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  June  19,  1911.  9  p.  (H.  rp.  795, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Labor  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  Labor,  report;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  June  19,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  796,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Navy  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  Navy  Department,  report ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  June  19,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  797,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Post  Office  Department.  Disposition  of  recoi'ds  by  Post  Office  Department,  report ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  June  19,  1941.  28  p.  (H.  rp.  8!i4.  77tli 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Social  Securitj/  Board.  Disposition  of  records  by  Social  Security  Board,  Federal 
Security  Agency,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  June  19,  1941. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  798,  77th  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Treasury  Department.     Disposition  of  recoixls  by  Treasury  Department,  report; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.    June  19,  1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  801,  77th  ^ 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Ti-easury  Department,  report :  submitted  bv  Mr. 

Elliott  of  California.     June  19,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  802,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

■ Disposition  of  records  by  Treasury  Department,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr. 

Elliott  of  California.     June  19,  1941.     8  p.     (H.  rp.  803,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

War  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  AVar  Department,  report:  submitted 
by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  June  19,  1^1.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  800.  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  War  Department,  report ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Elliott 

of  California.    July  9,  1941.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  920,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  '  *  Paper,  5c. 

Work  Projects  Administration.  Disiwsition  of  records  by  Work  Projects  Adminis- 
tration, Federal  Works  Agency,  reix»rt ;  submitted  byMr.  Elliott  of  California. 
June  19,  1941.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  799,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Calendars  of  House  of  Representatives  and  history  of  legislation.  77th  Congress, 
July  3-31.  1941 ;  no.  112-128.  1941.  Each  G^  p.  or  120  p.  large  8°  [Daily  when 
House  of  Representatives  is  in  session.]     J  Y  1.2  :  1/77-1-112  to  77-1-128 

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July  19il  981 

Contested  cteetions.  W.  A.  Denson,  letter  from  clerk  of  House  of  Representa- 
tives transmitting  communication  of  W.  A.  Denson,  contestant  for  seat  in  House 
of  Representatives,  dated  June  16,  1941.  July  15,  1&41.  14  p.  (H.  doc.  314, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Relates  to  contested  election  case  of  W.  A.  Denson  v. 
Luther  Patrick,  from  9th  congressional  district  of  Alabama.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Yetcrans'  benefits,  information  concerning  monetary  and  other  benefits  available 
to  persons  who  have  served  in  armed  forces  of  United  States  and  to  dependents 
of  such  persons  [with  bibliographv ;  prepared  by  Wright  Patman].  Revised 
edition,  July  1,  1941.  1941.  vi+70  p.  (H.  doc.  300,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[This  is  a  revision  of  House  document  666,  76th  Congress.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50857 

ACCOUNTS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Air  Accidents,  Select  Committee  to  Investigate,  House.  Expenses  of  Select  Com- 
mittee to  Investigate  Air  Accidents,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  277  [to  pro- 
vide for  further  expenses  of  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  Air  Accidents]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran.  July  24,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  9S9,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

-S^  Lawrence  River.  Providing  for  expenses  of  conducting  surveys  and  investi- 
gations authorized  by  House  resolution  248  [authorizing  investigation  of  St. 
Lawrence  waterways  project  by  Rivers  and  Harbors  Committee,  House],  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  Res.  261 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kramer.  July  9,  1S41.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  919.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

AGRICULTUBE  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  July  16,  1941 ;  no.  5.  1941. 
52  p.  4°     t  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  77/5 

Cattle.  Amend  title  3  of  packers  and  stockyards  act,  1921,  as  amended,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  52(>4  [authorizing  charging  of  fees  for  brand  inspection 
under  packers  and  stockyards  act.  1921,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kle- 
berg.    July  3,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  901,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wheat.  Farm  marketing  quota  for  wheat,  I'eport  to  accompany  H.  R.  5300  [to 
amend  Public  law  numbered  74,  77th  Congress,  relating  to  wheat-marketing 
quotas  under  agricultural  adjustment  act  of  1938,  as  amended,  so  that  penalties 
will  apply  only  to  amoxmt  of  wheat  produced  on  farm  in  excess  of  normal 
production  of  farm  acreage  allotment  in  event  actual  yield  per  acre  is  less  than 
normal  yield  per  acre]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fulmer.  July  15,  1941  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
952,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

AIR  ACCIDENTS,  SEI.ECT  COMMITTEE  TO  IN\T:STIGATE,   HOUSE 

Aircraft  accidents.     Investigating  air  accidents,  preliminary  report  pui'suant  to 
H.  Res.  125;  submitted  by  Mr.  Nichols.     July  10,  1941.     8  p.     (H.  rp.  933,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50823 

APPROPRIATIONS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Appropriations.  Second  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  1941,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5166  [making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  appropriations  for 
fiscal  year  1941  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental  appropriations 
for  fiscal  year  1942,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Taylor.  June  25, 
1941.     42  p.     (H.  rp.  849,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

National  defense.  First  supplemental  national  defense  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal 
year]  1942,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session.  1941. 
ii-f523  p.  2  tab.    *  Paper,  60  c.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  D  36/2/942 

First  supplemental  national  defense  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1942, 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5412 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Taylor.     July  24,  1941.     21  p. 
(H.  rp.  988,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 
L.  C.  card  41-50867 

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982  Government  Publications 

BANKING  AND  CTRRENOY  COMMITTED),  HOUSK 

Federal  reserve  notes.  Extension  of  period  dm  ing  wliich  obligations  of  United 
States  niav  be  nsed  as  collateral  for  Federal  reserve  notes,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1471;  snbniitted  by  Mr.  Sfeagall.  June  25.  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  SSI,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  oe. 

Mortffai/e  insurance.  Amending  national  housing  act,  as  amended  [so  as  to  in- 
crease aggregate  amount  of  insurable  mortgages],  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5395;  snbniitied  by  Mr.  Steagall.  July  24,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1041, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMITTEE,   HOVSE 

Civil  service  pensions.  General  ivtirement,  liearings,  77th  Congress.  1st  session, 
on  II.  K.  8487  [and  other]  bills  proposing  to  amend  civil  service  retirement  act, 
June  3-11,  1941.     1941.     ii+80  p.     *  Paper,  lOc.  Y  4.C  49/1 :  K  31/15 

Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation.  Permitting  reemployment  by  Federal  Bureau 
of  Investigation  of  persons  retired  under  civil  service  retirement  act,  report  to 
accompany  S.  S81 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramspeck.  July  14.  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
944,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

General  Land  Office.  Civil  service  for  assistant  or  deputy  commissioners  of 
General  Land  Office  and  Bureau  of  Indian  Affairs  in  Department  of  Interior, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3488 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramspeck.     July  14,  1941. 

4  p.     (H.  rp.  941,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Government  officials  and  employees.  Making  provision  for  payment  of  employees 
of  the  Government,  its  Territories  or  possessions,  or  District  of  Columbia,  for 
accumulated  or  accrued  annual  leave  when  ordered  to  active  duty  with  military 
or  naval  forces,  report  to  accompany  S.  505 ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Ramspeck. 
July  14,  1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  945,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

CLAIMS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

AeM,  Mrs.  An)ia.  Anna  and  Fred  Aebi,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1700  [for 
relief  of  Anna  and  Fred  Aebi]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fenton.  July  8,  1941.  11  p. 
(H.  rp.  905,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Benning,  Fort.  Relief  of  certain  personnel  [of  Army]  on  account  of  loss  of  per- 
sonal property  as  result  of  fire,  Apr.  11,  1940,  Fort  Benning,  Ga.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4803 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jennings.  July  8,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
912,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Brinslcclle,  R.  R.  Brinskelle  and  Charlie  INIelchcr,  report  to  accompany  S.  1352 
[conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render 
judgment  on  claim  of  R.  Brinskelle  and  Charlie  Melcher]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Capozzoli.     June  20, 1941.     19  p,     (H.  rp.  873.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Brown,  Norman  C.  Norman  Carl  in  Brown,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1352 
[for  relief  of  Norman  Carlin  Brown]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weiss.     June  26,  1941. 

5  p.     (H.  rp.  853,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carlton,  William  W.  W.  W.  Carlton,  report  to  acc-ompanv  S.  755  [for  relief  of 
W.  W.  Carlton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  July  28.  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
1058,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Chambers,  J.  Mae.  J.  Mae  Chambers  and  Retta  E.  Hultgren,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1142  [for  relief  of  J.  Mae  Chambers  and  Retta  E.  Hultgren]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  "Wickcrshani.  June  26,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  S71,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Claims.  First  omnibus  claims  bill,  77th  Congress,  report  to  accompany  II.  R. 
5349  [for  relief  of  snndrv  claimants]  submitted  by  ]\Ir.  McGehee.  July  16, 
1941.    71  p.     (II.  rp.  965,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     [H.  R.  5349  contains  H.  R.  3831 

and  other  bills.  |      *  Paper,  lOc. 

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.hhv  15)  u  983 

Cook,  Ircij  M.  I.  M.  Cook  and  others,  report  to  accompany  S.  1709  [conferring 
jurisdiction  upon  district  court  for  western  district  of  Nortli  Carolina  to  laear, 
determine,  and  render  judgments  upon  claims  against  United  States  of  I.  M. 
Cook,  J.  J.  Allen,  Radiator  Specialty  Company,  and  R.  and  W.  Motor  Lines, 
Incorporated]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Wickersliam.  July  28,  1941.  21  p.  (H.  rp. 
10()1,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cook,  Paul  E.  Paul  E.  Cook,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2372  [for  relief  of 
Paul  E.  Cook]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Winter.  July  8,  1041.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  90G,  77th 
Cong.  1st  ses.s. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coppel  Coal  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1914  [for  relief  of  Coppel  Coal  Com- 
pany] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Meyer  of  Maryland.  June  26.  1941.  10  p.  (H.  rp. 
857,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Delta  Oil  Company.  E.  A.  Wailes,  receiver  of  Delta  Oil  Co..  report  to  accompany 
S.  41G  [for  relief  of  E.  A.  (A.  E.)  Wailes,  receiver  of  Delta  Oil  Company]  ; 
sulmiitted  by  Mr.  Keogh.  June  20,  1941.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  870,  77th  Cong.  1st 
.sess.)     *  Paper,  ."ic. 

Douf/hcrti/,  Charlci  If.,  sr.  Charles  H.  Dougherty,  sr.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2782  [for  relief  of  Charles  H.  Dougherty,  sr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weiss.  July  8, 
1941.     3  p.     {II.  rp.  907.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

EUioff,  Daniel  L.  Daniel  Elliott  and  Helen  Elliott,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4998  [for  relief  of  Daniel  Elliott  and  Helen  Elliott]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fogarty. 
July  2S,  1941.     8  p.     (H.  rp.  1050,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Formhnls,  Ediriii  B.  Edwin  B.  Formhals,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3823  [for 
relief  of  Edwin  B.  Formhals |  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wickersliam.  June  26,  1941. 
4  p.      (H.  rp.  864.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  I'aper.  5c. 

Galpin,  Franklin  G.  Franklin  G.  Galpin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1575  [for 
relief  of  Franklin  G.  Galpin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Russell.  June  26,  1941.  7  p. 
(H.  rp.  854,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Grif/ff'<,  Mrs.  Marion  S!.  Estate  of  Marion  S.  Griggs,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
1650  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Marion  S.  Griggs]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harris  of 
Arkansas.     June  26.  1941.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  855,  77th  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Harris,  James  C.  Flossie  Bivins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2963  [for  relief  of 
estate  of  James  C.  Harris]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harris  of  Arkansas.  July  28, 
1941.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  1048.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hester,  .John  If.  John  Henry  Hester,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4529  [for  relief 
of  John  Henry  Hester]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Wickersham.  June  27,  1941.  4  p. 
( H.  rp.  878,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Jenkins,  Jolm  J.  John  J.  Jenkins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4019  [for  relief 
of  John  J.  Jenkins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fogarty.  July  8,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
910,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Johns,  John  W.  ]\Ir.  and  INIrs.  J.  W.  Johns,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3943 
[for  relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Johns]  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Sauthoff.  July  8, 
1941.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  909,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper," 5c. 

Johnson,  Hvc/h  S.  Amending  Private  act  446,  76th  Congi-ess.  approved  July  2, 
1940  [so  as  to  provide  for  crediting  accounts  of  Hugh  S.  Johnson.  Kilbourne 
Johnston,  and  F.  M.  Robinson],  report  to  accompany  S.  1251;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Harris  of  Arkansas.  July  28,  1941.  10  p.  (H.  rp.  1059,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kapfcr,  Mrs.  Louise  L.  Louise  L.  Kapfer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4061  [for 
relief  of  Louise  L.  Kapfer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  July  28,  1941.  3  p. 
( H.  rp.  1053,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kassner,  Frank.  Frank  Kassner,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  666  [for  relief  of 
Frank  Kassner]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harris  of  Arkansas.  July  28,  1941.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  1012,  77th  Cong.,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kennedy.  George.  George  Kennedy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2726  [for  relief 
of  George  Kennedy];  submitted  by  Mr.  Fenton.  July  28.  1941.  7  p.  (H.  rp. 
1046,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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984  Government  Publications 

Kiiiff,  John  F.  John  King,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4198  [for  relief  of  John 
King]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jennings.  July  8,  1041.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  911,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lester,  Iliram  O.  Hiram  O.  Lester.  Grace  D.  Lester,  and  Florence  E.  Dawson, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2183  [for  relief  of  Hiram  O.  Lester,  Grace  D.  Lester, 
and  Florence  E.  Dawson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jennings.  June  26,  1941.  26  p. 
(H.  rp.  858,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lewencziik,  Michael.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Michael  Lewenczuk,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  1905  [for  relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Michael  Lewenczuk]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Pittenger.    June  26,  1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  856,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Libhey,  Deltert  E.  Delbert  E.  Libbey,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4778  [for  relief 
of  Delbert  E.  Libbey]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Coffee  of  Washington.  July  28,  1941. 
5  p.     (H.  rp.  1055,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lipton,  Samuel  M.  Samuel  M.  Lipton,  report  to  accompany  S.  176  [for  relief  of 
Samuel  M.  Lipton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fogarty.  June  26,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
868,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

MarkJey.  Kehl,  jr.  Kehl  Markley,  jr.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  36-13  [for  relief 
of  Kehl  Markley,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  July  28,  1941.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  1052,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Martin,  John  C.  John  C.  Martin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2962  [for  relief  of 
John  C.  Martin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wickersliam.  July  28,  1941.  10  p.  (H.  rp. 
1047,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Maye,  Mrs.  Willie  M.  Mrs.  Willie  M.  Maye,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3761 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Willie  M.  Maye] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sauthoff.  June  26,  1941. 
8  p.     (H.  rp.  863,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Montsgue,  Mrs.  Nettie  W.  Nettie  Woolfolk  Montague  and  Jerry  Woolfolk  and 
others,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5206  [for  relief  of  Nettie  Woolfolk  Montague 
and  Jerry  L.  Woolfolk  and  others]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harris  of  Arkansas. 
July  28,  1941.    7  p.     (H.  rp.  1057,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Myers,  Mrs.  Bessie.  Bessie  Myers,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2754  [for  relief 
of  Bessie  Myers]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  AVinter.  June  26.  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  861, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Newman,  John  E.  John  E.  Newman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3697  [for  relief 
of  .John  E.  Newman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fogarty.  June  26,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
862,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

O'Hara,  Anthony.  Anthony  O'Hara  and  Stephen  F.  Maroney,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  1511  [for  relief  of  Anthony  O'Hara  and  Stephen  F.  Maroney]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Winter.  July  14.  1941.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  943,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Oregon.  State  of  Oregon,  Department  of  Forestry  of  Oregon,  and  certain  organ- 
ized protection  agencies  in  Oregon,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3185  [for  relief 
of  Oregon,  Department  of  Forestry  of  Oregon,  and  certain  organized  protection 
agencies  in  Oregon  for  protection  of  unappropriated  public-forest  lands  inter- 
mingled with  Oregon  and  California  lands  from  July  1.  1938,  to  June  30,  1939]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  July  28,  1941.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  1050,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pesehke,  Mrs.  Lucille.  Mrs.  Lucille  Peschke,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2717  [for 
relief  of  Mrs.  Lucille  Peschke]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sauthoff.  June  26,  1911.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  860,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Petrin,  Joseph.  Joseph  Petrin  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  S.  127  [for  relief  of 
Joseph  Petrin,  Joseph  A.  Petrin.  Rudolph  Petrin.  Angus  LeBlanc,  William  J. 
Demclle,  Samuel  Fishman,  and  Hector  LaPointe]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wicker- 
sham.    June  26,  1941.    7  p.     (H.  rp.  867,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pope,  Allen.  xMlen  Pope,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4179  [to  confer  jurisdiction 
upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon  claims 
of  Allen  Pope,  his  heirs  or  personal  representatives,  against  United  States]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  June  26,  1941.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  865,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  oc. 

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July  1941  985 

Puccinelli,  Louis,  Bail  Bond  Company.  Louis  Puccinelli  Bail  Bond  Co.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5026  [for  relief  of  Louis  Puccinelli  Bail  Bond  Company]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Meyer  of  Maryland.  June  26,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  866,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reppart,  H.  L.  H.  L.  Reppart  and  others,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3174  [for 
relief  of  H.  L.  Reppart  and  others]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coffee  of  Washington. 
July  28, 1941.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  1049,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rickctts,  Mrs.  Gertrude.  Gertrude  Rieketts,  reinut  to  accompany  H.  R.  3030  [for 
relief  of  Gertrude  Rieketts]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Russell.  July  8,  1941.  8  p. 
(H.  rp.  908,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

St.  Nicholas  Park  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  281  [conferring  jurisdiction  upon 
district  court  for  southern  district  of  Florida  to  hear,  determine,  and  render 
judgment  upon  claim  of  St.  Nicholas  Park  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Meyer 
of  Maryland.  June  26,  1941.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  869,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Schocl),  William.  William  Schoeb,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2462  [for  relief 
of  William  Schoeb]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jennings.  July  28,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
1045,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

Shepard,  Max  A.  Max  Adams  Shepard,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2546  [for 
relief  of  estate  of  Max  Adams  Shepard]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keogh.  June  26, 
1941.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  859,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Stimida,  Ryoichi.  Ryoichi  Sumida,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  733  [for  relief  of 
Ryoichi  Sumida]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jennings.  July  8,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  904, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Swinney.  J.  M.  J.  M.  Swinney,  report  to  accompany  S.  1348  [for  relief  of  J.  M. 
Swinney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weiss.  June  26,  1941.  9  p.  (H.  rp.  872,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Swope,  Homer  J.  Homer  J.  Swope,  report  to  accompany  S.  1392  [for  relief  of 
Homer  J.  Swope]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coffee  of  Washington.  July  28,  1941.  10  p. 
(H.  rp.  1060,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Talbert,  Charles  D.  Estate  of  Charles  D.  Talbert,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
793  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Charles  D.  Talbert]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger. 
July  28,  1941.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1043,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Thompson,  Mrs.  Delia.  Mrs.  Delia  Thompson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4561 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Delia  Thompson]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Pittenger.  July  28, 
1941.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  1054,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Van  Dyke,  W.  L.  B.  W.  L.  B.  Van  Dyke,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4117  [for 
relief  of  W.  L.  B.  Van  Dyke]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fogarty.  June  27,  1941. 
7  p.     (H.  rp.  877,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wollan,  Oscar  G.  Oscar  C.  Wollan.  and  others,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3472 
[for  relief  of  Oscar  C.  AVollan.  Fred  F.  Diel,  Laura  I.  Martin,  Jane  E.  Koppes, 
and  Helen  Olson]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Keogh.  Julv  28.  1&41.  20  p.  (H.  rp. 
1051,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ziegler,  Walter  M.  Walter  M.  Ziegler,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  18.")4  [for 
relief  of  Walter  M.  Ziegler]  ;  submitted  by  l\Ir.  Jennings.  July  28,  1941.  6  p. 
( H.  rp.  1044,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

DISTRICT   OF   COLLTMBIA   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Julv  7,  1941 ;  no.  7. 
1941.     35  p.  4°     ?  "y  4.D  63/1 :  77/7 

Child  labor.  Amending  act  to  regulate  employment  of  minoi's  in  District  of 
Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1047  [to  amend  act  to  regulate  employ- 
ment of  minors  within  the  District  of  Columbia,  so  as  to  permit  minors  to 
appear  on  stage  in  District  of  Columbia  in  professional  traveling  theatrical 
productions  or  in  musical  recitals  or  concerts]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Randolph. 
July  9,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  916,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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986  Government  Publications 

Imlustridl  Acri(h  lit  rrcrcntioii  liomd.  Crt'iitinfj;  Industrial  Accidt'ut  Prevpution 
Board  in  l>istrift  of  Coluiubia,  and  to  define  its  powers  and  duties,  report  to 
accompany  H.  K.  -yliVl:  sulunitted  hy  Mr.  Schulte.  Jidy  9,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
91S,  77tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Liquora.  Prohii)itinK  issuance  of  alcoliolic  beverage  licenses  in  certain  localities 
in  District  of  ("ohnnbia  and  prohil)iting  advertising  price  of  such  l)everages, 
report  to  accompany  II.  R.  4'.t71 :  submitted  by  Mr.  Schulte.  July  10,  1941.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  131,  TTth  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Pai)er,  oc. 

Motor  vehicles.  Permitting  sightseeing  operations  in  District  of  Columliia  with- 
out procurement  of  license  or  payment  of  tax,  report  to  accompany  II.  K. 
4077  [to  amend  District  of  Columbia  license  act  so  as  to  permit  sightseeing 
operations  in  District  of  Columbia,  without  procurement  of  license  or  juiyment 
of  tax,  in  case  of  certain  vehicles  performing  such  operations  in  connection 
with  transportation  of  persons  to  District  of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Randolph.     July  10,  1941.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  929,  TTth  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pap'er,  oe. 

Stcuart  Brothers.  Incorporated.  Construction  of  certain  pipe  lines  for  petroleum 
and  iK'troleum  products  in  District  of  Columbia  [by  Steiiart  Brothers,  Incorpo- 
rated], report  to  accompany  H.  R.  45S2;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  July  9, 
1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  917,  TTth  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FOREIGN  AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE.   HOUSE 

Inter-Anicricaii  Hl<ih\v<iy.  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1544,  to  pro- 
vide for  cooperation  with  Central  American  republics  in  construction  of  Inter- 
American  Highway,  June  3,  1941.    1941.    ii+33  p.    *  Paper,  10c. 

y  4.F  T6/1 :  In  8/10 

IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURALIZATION   COMMITTEE.   HOUSE 

Aliens.     Promoting  national   defense   by   limiting  entry   of  certain   aliens  Into 
United  States,  report  [and  minority  views]  to  accompany  H.  R.  4873.     [2  pts.] 
(H.  rp.  8T5,  2  pts.,  TTth  Cong.  1st  sess.)     [H.  R.  4873  relates  to  aliens  interned 
in  nations  at  war.] 
L.  C.  card  41-50816 

[pt.  1.]   Report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Alleu  of  Louisiana.     .Tune  2(5,  1941.     3  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
pt.  2.     Minority  views  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.     June  30,  1941.     3  p.      [Corrected 
print.     1st  print  does  not  read  "Part  2."]     *  Paper.  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar  showing  status  of  all  bills  to  date,  77th  Congress, 
no.  G;  July  1,  1941.    1941.    56  p.  large  8"     t  Y  4.1m  6/1 :  7T/6 

Frank,  Ladislas.  Ladislas  Frank,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4.^84  [for  relief  of 
Ladislas  Frank]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  William  T.  Plieiffer.  Julv  14.  1941.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  948,  TTth  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hoffman.  Tihor.  Tlbor  Hoffman  and  Magda  Hoffman,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3315  [for  relief  of  Tibor  Hoffman  and  Magda  Hoffman];  submitted  bv 
Mr.  Talle.    July  16,  1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  966.  TTth  Con.g.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

Krau-%9,  Wilhchn  W.  Dr.  Wilhelm  Wolfgang  Krauss.  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4047  [to  grant  status  of  quota  immigrant  to  Wilhelm  Wolfgang  Krauss]  ; 
submitted  hy  Mr.  King.    July  23,  1941.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  987,  TTth  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Rat,  Mrs.  Doris  M.  Doris  Mongol  Rai.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4604  [for  relief 
of  Doris  Mongol  Rai]  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Mason.  Julv  28,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1066,  TTth  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rosenherg,  Fisil.  Fisil  Ro.senberg  and  his  wife  Sofie.  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2697  [for  relief  of  Fisil  Rosenberg  and  his  wife  Sotie]  :  submitted  by  Mr. 
Maciejewski.    July  14,  1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  947,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pap'er.  5c. 

Rosenberg,  M.  L.  Leopold.  M.  L.  Leopold  Rosenberg  and  his  wife  Lisa,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  269S  [for  relief  of  M.  L.  Leopold  Rosenberg  and  his  wife  Lisa]  ; 
sulnnitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.    July  14.  1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  9i9.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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July  1911  987 

INDIAN   AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendar.  Legislative  calendiir,  77tli  Congress,  July  1.  1941 :  no.  3.  1941.  40  p.  4" 
[Number  2  not  available.]     %  Y  4.1m  2/1 :  77/3 

Central  Valley  projeet.  Acquisition  of  Indian  lands  for  Central  Valley  project, 
Calif.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4261;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rojiers  of  Oklahoma. 
July  3,  1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  897,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cheyenne-Arapafio  Indians,  Oklahoma,  set  aside  lands,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
50)5  [to  set  aside  lands  in  Oklahoma  for  Cheyenne-Arapaho  Tribes  of  Indians]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers  of  Oklahoma.  July  3,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  896,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTERSTATE    AND    FOREIGN     COMMERCE    COMMITTEE.    HOUSE 

Research.  Engineering  experiment  stations  and  physical  sciences  research,  hear- 
ings, 77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  4454,  to  aid  in  measures  for  national 
defense  by  development  and  testing  of  new  devices  and  materials  and  by  direct- 
ing natural  resources  to  that  end,  and  at  all  times  to  increase  industrial 
employment  and  to  enhance  national  prosperity  by  aiding  and  jjromoting  re- 
search and  training  of  research  workers  in  engineering  experiment  stations 
coimected  with  colleges  and  schools  of  engineering  in  the  several  State  and 
Territorial  universities  and  colleges.  H.  R.  106,  to  aid  engineering  and  industrial 
research  in  connection  with  colleges  and  schools  of  engineering  in  the  several 
State  and  Territorial  universities  and  colleges,  H.  R.  3366,  to  promote  industry 
and  commerce  through  research  in  physical  sciences,  June  3  and  4,  1941.  1941. 
iv-(-93  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4. In  8/4  :  En  3/2 

INVALID  PENSIONS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Fulk,  Willard.  ^\■illard  Fulk.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1932  [granting  pension 
to  Willard  Fulk]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  July  17,  1941.  11  p.  (H.  rp. 
974,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

Hobson.  Mrs.  Grizelda  H.  Grizelda  Hull  Hobson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3312  [granting  increase  of  pension  to  Grizelda  Hull  Hobson,  widow  of  Rich- 
mond Pearson  Hobson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  July  17,  1941.  5  p.  (H. 
rp.  977,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Moffett,  Mrs.  Jeannette  W.  Jeaunette  W.  Moffett,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3560  [granting  increase  of  pension  to  Jeannette  W.  Moffett.  widow  of  AVilliam 
A.  Moffett]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  July  17,  1941.  20  p.  (H.  rp.  976, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print  reads  incorrectly  Mr. 
Rivers  instead  of  Mr.  Lesinski.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pensions.  Increase  of  pensions  payable  to  dependents  of  veterans  of  Regular 
Establishment,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1030;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski. 
July  16,  1941.  12  p.  (H.  rp.  964,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.] 
*  Pai^er,  5c. 

Pensions  and  increase  of  pensions  to  certain  dependents  of  veterans  of 

Civil  War.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  .")367  [substituted  for  H.  R.  905  and  other 
bills];  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  July  21,  1941.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  978,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pensions  to  certain  dependent  parents  notwithstanding  remarriage,  hear- 
ings. 77th  Congress.  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  2855,  Mav  2  and  13.  1941.  1941. 
iii+13  p.    *  Paper,  .5c.  Y  4.1n  8/5 :  P  21 

Regular  Establishment,  arrested  tuberculosis  contracted  while  in  service, 

hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  1038,  to  amend  Public  law  num- 
bered 257,  76th  Congress,  approved  Aug.  4,  1939,  so  as  to  provide  pensions  to 
peacetime  veterans  of  Regular  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and  Coast  Guard, 
suffering  from  arrested  tuberculosis  contracted  while  in  service.  May  27,  1941. 
1941.     iii-l-51  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y4.In8/5:T79 

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988  Government  Publications 

Pensions — Continued. 

Regular  Establishment,  disability  pensions  and  retired  pay  for  peacetime 

veterans,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  10J9,  to  remove  dis- 
criminations against  disabled  retired  enlisted  men  of  Army,  Navy,  Marine 
Corps,  and  Coast  Guard,  who  served  in  war.  May  13,  1941.  1941.  iii+17  p. 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.  In  8/5  :  D  63/2 

Scanlon,  James  J.  James  J.  Scanlon,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1759  [granting 
increase  of  pension  to  James  J.  Scanlon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  July  17, 
1941.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  973,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Taylor,  Mrs.  Imoycn  M.  Imogen  Morris  Taylor,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4301  [granting  increase  of  pension  to  Imogen  Morris  Taylor,  widow  of  David  "W. 
Taylor]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  July  17,  1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  975,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


Wells,  Albert  E.  Albert  E.  Wells,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1360  [granting 
pension  to  Albert  E.  Wells]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  July  17,  1941.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  972,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


JUDICIARY  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Bankruptcy.  Administration  of  bankruptcy  act,  referees  in  bankruptcy,  hearings 
before  special  subcommittee  on  bankruptcy  and  reorganization,  77th  Congress, 
1st  session,  on  H.  R.  4394,  to  amend  act  to  establish  uniform  system  of  bank- 
ruptcy throughout  United  States,  and  acts  amendatory  thereof  and  supple- 
mentary thereto,  June  2-27,  1941.     1941.     lv+406p.     (Serial  7.)     *  Paper,  40c. 

Y  4.  J  89/1 :  B  22/19 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  July  3  and  24,  1941 ; 
no.  12  and  13.     1941.     116  p.  and  126  p.  4°     ?  Y  4.  J  89/1 :  77/12, 13 

Cattle.  Transporting  stolen  cattle  in  Interstate  commerce,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1261  [to  provide  for  punishment  of  persons  transporting  stolen  cattle  in 
interstate  commerce]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walter.  July  14,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
936,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Judges.    Trial  of  good  behavior  of  Federal  judges,  report  [and  minority  views] 
to  accompany  H.  R.  146.     [2  pts.]     (H.  rp.  921,  2  pts.,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
L.  C.  card  41-50822 

[pt.  1.]    Report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sumners  of  Texas.     July  10.  1941.     7  p.     •Paper,  5c. 
pt.  2.     Minority  views ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gwynne.     July  24,  1941.     3  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sabotage.  Punishment  for  sabotage  against  materials  intended  for  export,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  1054  [to  amend  act  to  punish  acts  of  interference  with 
foreign  relations,  neutrality,  and  foreign  commerce  of  United  States,  to  punish 
espionage,  and  better  to  enforce  criminal  laws  of  United  States] ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  McLaughlin.  July  21,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  981,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50865 

Vermont.  Readjustment  of  account  between  United  States  and  Vermont,  report 
to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  1 :  submitted  by  Mr.  Walter.  July  15,  1941.  10  p. 
(H.  rp.  953,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

LIBRARY    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Muhlenberff,  Henry  M.  Providing  for  representation  of  Government  and  people 
of  United  States  in  observance  of  200th  anniversary  of  coming  of  Henry  Melchior 
Muhlenberg  to  American  Colonies,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  208 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Secrest.  July  16,  1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  958,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[Corrected  print.  H.  J.  Res.  208  establishes  the  United  States  Muhlenberg 
Bicentennial  CommLssion.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rainbow  Division,  A.  E.  F.  Authorizing  Rainbow  Division  Aeterans  to  erect 
suitable  memorial  to  Rainbow  (42d)  Division,  American  Expeditionary  Forces 
[in  District  of  Columbia],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3261;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Secrest.     July  15, 1941.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  950,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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July  1941  989 

Smithsonian  Institution.  Providing  for  filling  of  vacancy  which  will  occur  Aug.  6, 
1941,  in  board  of  regents  of  Smithsonian  Institution  of  class  other  than 
Members  of  Congress  [by  reappointment  of  Frederic  A.  Delano],  report  to 
accompany  H.  J.  Res.  195;  submitted  by  Mr.  Secrest.  July  14,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  940,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Virginia  {Merrim'ac) -Monitor  Commission.  Amending  Virginia  (Merri mac) -Moni- 
tor Commission,  report  to  accompany  H.  Con.  Res.  38  [to  amend  H.  Con.  Res. 
32,  76th  Congress,  establishing  commission  to  be  known  as  Virginia  (Merrimac)- 
Monitor  Commission,  so  as  to  extend  life  of  commission  and  time  for  makii.g 
1st  report]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Secrest.  July  14,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  946,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MERCHANT  MARINH  AND  FISHERIES  COMMITTEE,   HOTJBB 

Sailors.  Manning  requirements  on  any  vessel,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4446; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  July  15,  1941.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  951,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Relating  to  able  seamen  on  seagoing  barges,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 

4946;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.     June  27,  1941.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  876,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shipping.  Waiving  navigation  and  inspection  laws,  hearing,  77th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  H.  R.  5111,  authorizing  waiver  of  navigation  and  inspection  laws 
during  national  emergency,  Julv  1,  1941.     1941.     iii-fSl  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.M  53  :  N  22/4 

Waiving  navigation  and  vessel-inspection  laws  [during  national  emergency], 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5111 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.    July  24,  1941.    8  p. 
(H.  rp.  1038,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-50868 

MILITARY  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,   IIOXSE 

Army.  Authorizing  designation  of  Army  mail  clerks  and  assistant  Army  mail 
clerks,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4769;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.    July  28,  1941, 

1  p.     (H.  rp.  1062,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Army  Medical  Library  and  Jiluseum  Building.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  War  to 
proceed  with  construction  of  certain  public  works,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5146  [to  amend  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  proceed  with  construction 
of  certain  public  works  in  connection  with  War  Department  in  District  of 
Columbia,  namely,  building  for  Army  Medical  Library  and  Army  Medical 
Museum,  so  as  to  authorize  appropriation  for  purchase  of  site]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  May.  June  28.  1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  884,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50818 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session ;  5th  edition.  1941. 
124  p.  4°    [Number  4  not  available.]    t  Y  4.M  59/1 :  77/5 

Haivaii.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  War  to  convey  to  Hawaii  lands  on  island  of 
Oahu.  T.  H.,  in  consideration  of  governor  of  Hawaii  having  transferred  to 
United  States  lands  in  Hawaiian  Islands,  report  to  accompanv  S.  1346 :  submitted 
by  Mr.  King.    July  24, 1941.    6  p.    ( H.  rp.  1034,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hickam  Field.  Authorizing  maintenance  and  use  of  banking  house  upon  military 
reservation  at  Hickam  Field,  Oahu,  Hawaii  [by  Bishop  National  Bank  of 
Hawaii],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  586;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.    July  24,  1941. 

2  p.     (H.  rp.  1036,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Home  guards.  Amending  sec.  61  of  national  defense  act  of  June  3,  1916,  report 
to  accompany  S.  173  [to  amend  sec.  61  of  national  defense  act  of  Jvme  3,  1916, 
as  amended,  for  purpose  of  extending  to  Hawaii,  Alaska,  Puerto  Rico,  and  Canal 
Zone  permission  to  organize  military  units  not  part  of  National  Guard  which 
was  granted  to  States  by  amendments  made  to  such  section  by  act  of  Oct.  21 
1940]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  July  24,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1035,  77th  Cong. 
1st  se.ss.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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990  Government  Pi  hmcaiiuns 

Jloiiolidu.  Ilinrnii.  Authorizing  apiiroprijitioii  for  purposi'  of  estaDlis>liiii^  natiotiui 
c'onu'lery  :il  Honolulu.  T.  H.,  report  to  iicconipaiiy  H.  li.  588;  submitted  by  Mr. 
King.    July  24,  1!J41.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  l()o7.  77th  Coiig.  1st  sess. )     *  I'aper,  u<-. 

M(thiiliii>(i  uiUlUinj  rcsm-dtion.  Authorizing  sale  of  Government-owned  lands  in 
Hawaii  [eoniiirising  remaining  portion  of  M.ikalapa  military  reservation)  to 
Honolulu  Plantation  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1345:  submitted  by  Mr.  King. 
July  24,  11)41.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  lO;^,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Pai)er,  r>e. 

MUitanj  AcKidcniy.  West  Point.    ^Maintaining  corps  of  cadets  at  Military  Academy 
at  authorized  strength,  report  to  accompany  S.  1447:  submitte<l  by  Mr.   Miiy. 
June  28,  liMl.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  885,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50819 

Officers,  Army.    Suspending  sec.  24b  of  national  defen.se  Mct  and  authorizing  more 
expeditious  procedure  to  vitalize  active  list  of  Army,   repoit   to   accompany 
H.  J.  Kes.  203;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.     July  15,  1941.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  955,  77tJi 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Papei',  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50861 

To  authorize  temporary  appointments  of  ofiicers  in  Army  of  United  States, 

report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  199;  submitted  by  Mr.  M:iy.     July  15,  1941. 
3  p.      (H.  rp.  9.".4,  77lh  Cong.  1st  sess. »      *  Paper,  ."c. 

Raiv  materials.  Strategic  and  critical  materials,  interim  report  pursuant  to 
H.  Res.  162  [authorizing  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  and  Committee  on 
Naval  Affairs  to  study  progress  of  national-defense  program]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  May.  July  21.  1941.  42  p.  (H.  rp.  982,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes 
minority  reiwrt.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50866 


amended, 
ates 


Recruitinf/  and  enlistment.  Amending  sec.  1118.  RevLsed  statutes,  as  amenc 
to  eliminate  prohibition  against  enlistment  in  military  service  of  United  Stn 
of  any  per.son  convicted  of  felony,  report  to  accompany  S.  1110;  .submitted 
by  Mr.  May.  July  15, 1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  957,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50S63 

Saxmge,  John  L.  Authorizing  temporary  detail  of  John  L.  Savage  to  service  under 
Australian  Commonwealth,  report  to  accompany  S.  1488 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
May.     June  25,  1941.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  852,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tennessee  Vallei/  Authority.     Amending  sec.  9(b)  of  Tennessee  Valley  Authority 
act,  as  amended  by  sec.  14  of  act  of  Aug.  31,  1935  [relative  to  accounts  of  the 
Authority],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4961;  submitted  by  Mr.  ]May.     July  15, 
1941.     6  "p.     (H.  rp.  956,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50862 

Vancouver  Barracks.  Granting  certain  rights  to  Vancouver.  Wash.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  K.  393;^  [to  grant  Vancouver.  Wash.,  road  rights-of-way  on 
Vancouver  Barracks  military  reservation  and  retrocession  of  jurisdiction  there- 
over to  State  of  Washington];  submitted  by  Mr.  INIay.  June  28.  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  887,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 


NAVAL   AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE.    HOUSE 


Aviation 
to  be  pa 
no.  433 
[letter  from 
concerning 


cadets.  Authorizing  subsistence  allowance  provided  for  aviation  cadets 
laid  to  messes  in  manner  as  prescribed  by  act  of  Mar.  14.  ISMO  (Public 
;.  7()lh  Cong.),  H.  II.  5183.  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia: 
* — 11  acting  Secretary  of  Navv  to  Sjieaker  of  House  of  Representatives 
bill].     [1941.]     p.  1509.     "(No.  125.)      *  Paper.  .1c. 

Y4.N22/la:  941-42/125 

Bennett,  Willard  .S.  For  relief  of  Willard  Stewart  Bennett.  H.  R.  4895  [intro- 
duced by]  Mr.  Healey;  [letter  from  acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  chairman 
of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1941.]  p.  1513.  (No.  127.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/127 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  (^ongress.  1st  session,  July  21,  1941  :  t\o.  6. 
1941.     94  p.  r     t  Y  4.N  22/1 :  77/6 

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July  19il  991 

Foute,  Bemcy  E.  For  relief  of  Berney  Earnest  Foote,  H.  R.  4908,  [introduced  by] 
Mr.  Coffee  of  ■Washington ;  [letter  from  acting  Seci'etary  of  Navy  to  chairman 
of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1041.]  p.  1.515-16.  (No. 
12S. )     *  Taper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/128 

Gliders  (aircraft).  Hearings  [77tli  Congress,  1st  session]  and  report  of  aero- 
nantics  .snocommitree  on  gliders,  autogiros,  helicopters,  and  underground 
hangars.      [11)41.]     p.  1517-1611.      (No.  129.)      *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/129 

McMalwn,  Raymond  J.  For  relief  of  Raymond  J.  McMahon.  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  3731:  submitted  by  Mr.  Magnuson.  July  10,  1941.  3  p.  ( H.  rp. 
930,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  He. 

yaval  Acadciiii/.  Ainiaijolix.  Authorizing  course  of  instruction  at  Naval  Academy 
to  be  given  to  1  ijerson  from  each  Aniei-ican  republic,  repi>rt  to  accompany 
S.  207  [to  authorize  course  of  instruction  at  Naval  Academy  to  be  given  to  not 
exceeding  2il  persons  at  a  time  from  American  republics,  other  than  United 
States]  :  suliinitted  by  Mr.  Maas.  June  26,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  874,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  ."c. 
L.  V.  card  41-50815  • 

Xaval  J'rsrrvc.  To  authorize  appointment  of  certain  reserve  officers  to  the  line 
of  liegular  Navy,  H.  R.  4808.  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Cole  of  New  York;  [letter 
fr<nu  acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs 
concenn'ng  bill).      [1941.]     p.  1505.      (No.  123.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/123 
.V(/r//  l)<i)artiiic)\t.     Anthoi'izing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed  with  construction 

of  certain   public  works,  report  to  accompany  H.   R.  5312;   submitted  by  Mr. 
Vinson  of  Oeorgia.     July  22,  1941.     30  p.      I H.  rp.  985,  77th  Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Hearing  |77th  C()ngress.  1st  session],  on  H.  R.  5009,  authorizing  employ- 
ment of  additional  per.sonnel  in  Navy  Department.  [1941.]  p.  1465-1503. 
(No.  122. )     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/122 

0-iK  U.  S.  Kuhmariiie.  Directing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  transmit  certain  informa- 
tion to  House  of  Re])resentatives,  adverse  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  250 
[rerpK'sting  Secretary  of  Naw  to  supply  Congress  with  all  data  on  submarine 
()-'>|  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia.  July  9.  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  915, 
77th  Cong.  1st  .se.ss. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Coast  Guard.  To  provide  for  reimbursement  of  officers  on  sea  duty 
when  deprived  of  quarters  on  board  ship,  H.  R.  4947,  [introduced  by]  Mr. 
Vinson  of  Georgia  ;  [letter  from  acting  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  chairman  of 
Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  requesting  that  bill  be  amended  to  apply  to  officers 
of  Co;isr  Guard  as  well  as  to  officers  of  Naw  and  Marine  Corps].  [1941.] 
p.  1507.     (No.  124.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y -l.N  22/la  :  941-42/124 

San  Diego,  Calif.  To  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  grant  to  San  Diego  for 
street  piu'poses  parcel  of  land  situated  in  [Naval  Training  Station]  San  Diego, 
Calif.,  H.  R.  5187,  [introduced  hy|  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia;  [letter  from  acting 
Secretary  of  Navy  to  Speaker  of  House  of  Representatives  concerning  bill]. 
[1941.]     p.  1511.     (No.  126.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4. N  22/la  :  941-42/126 

San  Francisco  Bay.  Requesting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  appoint  board  to  investigate 
and  report  on  need  for  coiistrnetipg  bridge  [across  San  Francisco  Bay]  between 
Hunters  Point  and  Bay  Farm  Island,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  158:  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.   Izac.     July  17,  1941.     1  p.      ( H.  rp.  967,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Shiphuildinf/.    Authorizing  appropriations  for  Navy,  additional  shipbuilding,  ship 
repair,  and  ordnance-manufacturing  facilities,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5256; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia.     July  14,  1941.     16  p.     (H.'rp.  934,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50860 

Hearing  [77th  Congress  1st  .'fession].  on  H.  R.  5256,  authorizing  appropria- 
tions f(n-  Navy,  additional  shipbuilding,  ship  repair,  and  ordnance  manufac- 
turing facilities.     [1941.]     p.  1613-98.     (No.  130.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/130 

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992  Government  Publications 

PATENTS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Patents.  Disclaimers  in  patents,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5258  [to  simplify 
practice  in  cases  where  patent  is  or  may  be  in  part  valid  and  in  part  invalid]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Kramer.  July  24,  1041.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  990,  77tli  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Prohibiting  proof  of  acts  done  by  inventor  in  foreign  countries,  report  to 

accompany  H.  1{.  2519 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  June  19,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
788,  77th  Gong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

PENSIONS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Pensions.  Granting  increases  in  pensions  to  certain  widows  and  dependents  of 
persons  who  served  in  military  or  naval  forces  of  United  States  during  War 
with  Spain,  Boxer  Rebellion,  or  Philippine  insurrection,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5339;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Wa>;hington.  July  17,  1941.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  068,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Granting  pensions  and  increase  of  ijensions  to  certain  soldiers  and  sailors, 

etc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2310  [to  amfrnd  sec.  2  of  act  granting  pensions 
and  increase  of  pensions  to  soldiers  and  sailors  of  War  with  Spain,  Philippine 
insurrection,  or  China  Relief  Expedition,  to  maimed  soldiers,  to  widows,  minor 
children,  and  helpless  children  of  such  soldiers  and  sailors,  and  for  other  pur- 
poses, approved  May  1.  1926,  so  as  to  advance  restricting  date  of  marriage 
for  widows  to  Jan.  1,  1938]  ;  *;ubmitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Washington.  July  17, 
1941.    4  p.    (H.  rp.  970,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Providing  Spanish  War  veterans  wartime  pension  rates  for  service-con- 
nected disability  or  death  of  certain  veterans  of  Spanish-American  War  [rec- 
ognized by  veterans  regulations  as  "veterans  of  any  war"],  report  to  accompary 
H.  R.  1782;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Washington.  July  17,  1941.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  969,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Providing  that  pensions  otherwise  payable  for  child  of  deceased  veteran 

of  Spanish-American  War,  Boxer  Rebellion,  or  Philippine  insurrection  shall 
continue  until  child  reaches  age  of  21  where  he  is  attending  accredited  school, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2096;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Washington. 
July  17,  1941.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  971,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

POST  OFFICE  AND  POST  ROADS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Letter  carriers.  Heavy  duty  rural  route  bill,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4210 
[to  adjust  salaries  of  rural  letter  carriers]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burch.  July  3. 
1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  809,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Motor  Vehicle  Service  Division.  Classification  of  substitute  driver-mechanic  in 
postal  service,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2077 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Forand. 
July  3,  1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  900,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Postal  service.  Automatic  promotions  for  custodial-service  employees  in  postal 
service,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2075  [to  extend  to  custodial-service  em- 
ployees employed  by  Post  Office  Department  certain  benefits  applicable  to  postal 
employees]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Haines.  July  7,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  902,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fixing  number  of  working  days  per  year  for  postal  employees,  report  to 

accompany  H.  R.  3932  [to  standardize  working  year  for  postal  employees]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Burch.  July  7,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  903,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Longevity  pay  for  postal  employees,  report   to  accompany  H.  R.   1057 ; 

submitted  by  Mr.  Flannery.  July  10.  1041.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  922,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  oc. 

Po-^tmn.^tvrs.  Fourth-class  postmasters'  salary  bill,  hearing  before  subcommittee 
no.  1,  77th  Congress,  1st  sessio-n,  on  H.  R.  Ol!;",  to  place  postmasters  at  4th-class 
post  oflices  on  annual-salary  basis,  and  fix  their  rate  of  pay,  and  provide 
allowances  for  rent,  fuel,  light,  and  equipment,  and  fix  rates  thereof,  June 
30,  U)41.     1041.     iii-fll  p.     *  Paper,  .5c.  Y  4.P  84/1 :  Sa  3/9 

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Postmasters — Continued. 

Fourth-class  postmasters  salary  bill,  report  [and  supplemental  report]   to 

accompany  H.  R.  965  [to  place  postmasters  at  4th-class  post  offices  on  annual- 
salary  basis,  and  fix  their  rate  of  pay,  and  provide  allowances  for  rent,  fuel, 
light,  and  equipment,  and  fix  rates  thereof]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burch.  [2  pts.] 
(H.  rp.  898,  2  pts.,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

[pt.  1.]   Report.     July  3,  1941.     2  p.     *  Paper,  5o. 
pt.  2.     Supplemental  report.     July  15,  1941.     2  p.     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Railway  Mail  Service.  Relating  to  compensation  of  former  employees  of  Rail- 
way Mail  Service  in  certain  positions  and  reinstated  prior  to  Aug.  14,  1937, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3367 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sweeney.  July  8,  1941. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  914,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Special  delivery.  Clarifying  employment  status  of  special-delivery  messengers, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2528 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hendricks.  July  16,  1941. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  959,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PRINTING   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Soldiers.  Printing  information  on  Federal  benefits  available  to  veterans  and 
their  dependents,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  238  [authorizing  printing  of 
revised  edition  of  pamphlet  containing  information  concerning  monetary  and 
other  benefits  available  to  persons  who  have  served  in  armed  forces  of  United 
States,  prepared  by  Wright  Patman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jarman.  June  30, 
1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  893,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PUBLIC  LANDS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Airports.  Leasing  of  public  lands  for  public  aviation  fields,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1480  [to  amend  act  to  authorize  leasing  of  public  lands  for  use  as  public 
aviation  fields,  as  amended,  so  as  to  increase  area  which  may  be  leased  for  use 
as  public  airport]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  July  10,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  928,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Alaska.  Authorizing  sale  of  pubUc  lands  in  Alaska  to  North  Pacific  Union  Con- 
ference Association  of  Seventh-day  Adventists,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4347;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  July  10,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  925, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bryce  Canyon  National  Park.  Correcting  description  of  land  added  to  Bryce 
Canyon  National  Park,  Utah  [pursuant  to  act  of  Feb.  17,  1931],  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  2300;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  July  10,  1941. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  923,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coronado  International  Memorial,  report  to  accompany  S.  752  [for  establishment 
of  Coronado  International  Memorial  in  Arizona]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Murdock. 
July  10,  1941.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  927,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Great  Smoky  Mountains  National  Park.  Accepting  cession  by  North  Carolina 
and  Tennessee  of  exclusive  jurisdiction  over  lands  embraced  within  Great 
Smoky  Mountains  National  Park,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2.320;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  July  14,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  938,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Isle  Royale  National  Park.  Accepting  cession  by  Michigan  of  exclusive  juris- 
diction over  lands  embraced  within  Isle  Royale  National  Park,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  3014;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  Julv  14,  1941. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  937,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Adding  lands  to  Isle  Royale  National  Park,  Mich.,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  4386;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  July  14,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
935,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  4386  abolishes  Siskiwit  Islands  Bird  Res- 
ervation and  makes  it  part  of  Isle  Royale  National  Park.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

Kemmcrer,  Wyo.  Authorizing  conveyance  of  lands  to  Kemmerer.  Wyo..  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  4932;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  Julv  14,  1941. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  939,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Ohimp'u-  XdtiointI  J'dik.     Accepting  cession  by  State  of  Washington  of  exclusive 
jurisdiction    over  lands  embraced   within   Olympic  National  Park,   reix>rt  to 
accompany  H.  R.  43;^6 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.     July  10,  1941.     j 
2  p.      ( H.  rp.  924,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c.  j 

Sequoia   Aatioiial  Forest.     Adding    lands    to    Sequoia    National   Forest,    Calif.,     ' 
reiwrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  4975 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     July 
10,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  926,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

RIVEKS    AND    HARBORS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

North  Slough.  Extending  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of 
dam  and  dike  for  preventing  flow  of  tidal  waters  into  North  Slough  in  Coos 
County,  Oreg.  [by  Highway  Department  of  Oregon,  North  Slough  Drainage 
District,  and  North  Slough  Diking  District],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4835; 
submitted  by  'Sir.  Angell.  July  14,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  942,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

KOADS  committej:,  house 

Roads.  Defense  highway  act  of  1941,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
H.  R.  4935,  to  supplement  Federal  aid  road  act,  approved  July  11.  1916.  as 
amended  and  supplemented,  to  authorize  appropriations  during  national  emer- 
gency declared  by  the  President,  May  27,  1941,  for  immediate  construction  of 
roads  urgentlv  needed  for  national  defen.se,  June  5-11,  1941.  19il.  111+261  p. 
il.     *  Paper,  20c.  Y  4.R  53/2  :  H  53/2 

Defense  highway  act  of  1941,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5110  [to  supple- 
ment Federal  aid  road  act.  approved  July  11.  1916,  as  amended  and  supple- 
mented, to  authorize  appmpriations  during  national  emergency  declared  by  the 
President,  ilay  27.  1941,  fur  immediate  construction  of  roads  urgently  needed 
for  national  defense]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  I'tah.  June  30,  1941. 
10  p.  (H.  rp.  890.  77th  Cong.  1st  .sess.)  *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50820 

RULES  COMMITTEE.  HOUSE 

Aliens.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  3.  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  275  [for  considera- 
tion of  H.  R.  3.  to  invest  Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals  with  original  and  exclusive 
jurisdiction  to  review  order  of  detention  of  any  alien  ordered  deported  from 
United  States  whose  deportation  or  departure  from  United  States  otherwise  is 
not  effectuated  within  90  days  after  date  warrant  of  deportation  shall  have 
become  final,  to  authorize  such  detention  orders  in  certain  cases,  to  provide 
places  for  such  detention,  and  for  other  purposes]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Cox. 
July  21,  1941.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  980,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bills.  Amending  Rule  13  of  House  of  Representatives,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  240  [to  amend  Rule  13  of  House  of  Representatives,  .so  that,  whenever 
a  committee  shall  report  bill  amending  existing  law.  such  bill  shall  set  forth 
language  of  amendment  in  full  as  section  or  sections  to  be  amended  will  read 
after  such  amendment  is  adopted]  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Smith  of  Virginia. 
July  16.  1941.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  963,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper.  5c-. 

Goi-eninient  offices.  Creating  committee  to  investigate  feasibility  of  transferring 
certain  bureaus  of  the  Government  from  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  J.  Res.  198 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabatli.  June  27.  1941.  1  p.  (  H.  rp.  879. 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ti'ansferring   certain    Government    agencies    from    District    of    Cohunbia, 

report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  257  [creating  committee  to  investigate  feasibility 
of  transferring  certain  bureaus  and  agencies  of  the  Goverinnent  from  District 
of  Columbia]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  July  10.  1!141.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  932,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Internal  revenue.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5417.  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  279 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  5417.  to  provide  revenue]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath. 
July  28.  1941.    1  p.     (  H.  rp.  lOdS.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oc* 

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National  defcnne.  Consideratiou  of  H.  R.  5412,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  278 
[waiving  points  of  order  against  provisions  in  H.  R.  5412,  making  supplemental 
appropriations  for  national  defense,  fiscal  year  1942]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath. 
July  28, 1941.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  1064,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Radiomen.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5074,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  274  [for 
consideratiou  of  H.  R.  5074,  to  provide  additional  safeguards  to  radio  com- 
munications service  of  ships  of  United  States  in  interest  of  national  defense]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Colmer.  July  21,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  979,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Roads.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5110,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  270  [for  consid- 
eration of  H.  R.  5110,  to  supplement  Federal  aid  road  act,  approved  July  11,  1916, 
as  amended  and  supplemented,  to  authorize  appropriations  during  national 
emergency  declared  by  the  President,  May  27,  1941,  for  immediate  construction 
of  roads  urgently  needed  for  national  defense]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath. 
July  16,  1941.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  961,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

St.  Laivrcnce  River.  Investigation  of  St.  Lawrence  waterways  project  [by  Rivers 
and  Harbors  Committee,  House],  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  248;  submitted 
by   Mr.    Sabath.     June  27,   1941.     1   p.      (H.    rp.    880,    77th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Shipbuilding.  House  resolution  271,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  271  [for  con- 
sideration of  H.  R.  5256,  authorizing  appropriations  for  Navy,  additional  ship- 
building, ship  repair,  and  ordnance  manufacturing  facilities]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Sabath.     July  16, 1941.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  962,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

TERRITORIES  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Alaska.  Protection  of  walruses  in  Alaska,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1606 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Patton.     June  28,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  883,  77lh  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-50817 

To  amend  organic  act  of  Alaska,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 

H.  R.  4397,  to  amend  sec.  4  of  act  to  create  Legislative  Assembly  in  Alaska, 
to  confer  legislative  power  thereon,  and  for  other  purposes  [so  as  to  provide 
for  representation  in  Legislature  on  basis  of  pnimlation],  June  24  and  25,  1941. 
1&41.     ii-f51  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.T  27/1 :  Al  1/65 

Copper  River  and  Northiv<  stern  Raihcay.  Alaska  legislation,  hearing,  77th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  June  24,  1941.    1941.    ii+10  p.    *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.T  27/1 :  Al  1/64 
Note. — Thi.s    heariiiK   is    on    S.    1280,    iiiitliorizing    Copper    River    and    Northwe.stern 
Railway  Company   to  convey   to   United   States  its   railroad   right-of-way    and  other   rail- 
road properties  in  Alaska,  for  use  as  public  lii^'bway.  tramroad,  or  tramway,  and  H.  R. 
1606,  for  protection  of  walruses  in  Alaska. 

Railroad  right-of-way  in  Alaska,  report  to  accompany  S.  1289  [authorizing 

Copix'r  River  and  Northwestern  Railway  Company  to  convey  to  United  States 
its  railroad  right-of-way  and  other  railroad  properties  in  Alaska,  for  use  as 
public  highway,  tramroad,  or  tramway]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Traynor.  June  25, 
1941.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  850,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

WAYS  AIS'U   ME.\NS   COMMITTEE,   HOX'SE 

Internal  revenue.     Revenue  bill  of  1941,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5417;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Doughton.     July  24,  1941.     77  p.     (H.  rp.  1040,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)      [Includes   individual    views   and    supplemental    views    of    Republican 
minor  it  v.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50869 

WORLD   WAR    VEH-ERANS'   LEGISLATION    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Pensions.  World  War  veterans'  legislation,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  H.  R.  4  [and  other  bills]  to  amend  certain  laws  and  veterans  regulations 
affecting    World    War     veterans     and     their    dependents.     1941.     iv+332  p. 

*  Paper,  20c.  Y  4.W  89 :  L  52/19 

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SENATE 

Calendar  of  business,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  July  3-31,  1941 ;  no.  77-88. 
1941.  various  paging,  large  8°  [Daily  when  Senate  is  in  session.  The  legis- 
lative day  of  July  28  extended  through  the  calendar  day  July  31.]     t 

Y  1.3:  77-1/77-88 

Library.     Index  of  congressional  committee  hearings   (not  confidential  in  char- 
acter) for  74th,  75th,  and  76th  Congresses  (Jan.  3,  1935- Jan.  3,  1941),  in  Senate 
Library;  compiled  by  Senate  Library.     1941.     v-f-402  p.     [Supplement  to  1935 
index.]     *  Paper,  55c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26894  Y  1.3  :  H  35/2/935/supp.-3 

Recruiting  and  enlistment.     Evil  effects  of  short-term  Army  enlistments,  extracts 
from  Military  policy  of  United   States,  by  Emory  Upton;  presented  by  Mr. 
Hayden.     1941.     [l]+15p.     (S.  doc.  90,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50871 

AGRICULTURE  AND  FORESTRY  COMMITTEE:,  SENATE 

Agricultural  products.  Formula  for  determining  parity  prices,  hearing,  77th 
Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  117,  relating  to  formula  for  determin- 
ing parity  prices  for  basic  farm  commodities.  May  29,  1941.     1941.     iii-flOO  p. 

•  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.Ag  8/2 :  P  93/4 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  July  12,  1941 ;  no.  10.  1941. 
61  p.  4°     [Number  9  not  available.]     t  Y  4.Ag  8/2 :  77/10 

Cattle.  Authorizing  charging  of  fees  for  brand  inspection  under  packers  and 
stocklards  act,  1921,  as  amended,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5204 ;  submitted 
by    Mr.    Smith.     July    28,    1941.     2   p.     (S.    rp.    5M,    77th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Cumberland  River.    Amending  Tennessee  Valley  Authority  act  of  1933  [so  as  to 
give  the  Authority  control  over  Cumberland  River,  its  tributaries,  and  Cumber- 
land  River  basin],  report  to   accompanv   S.  1539;   submitted  by  Mr.  Norris. 
July  24,  1941.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  567,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50876 

Deschutes  National  Forest.  Providing  for  acquisition  of  lands  for  and  addition 
thereof  to  Deschutes  National  Forest  in  Oregon,  report  to  accompany  S.  852; 
submitted  by  Mr.  McNary.  June  28,  legislative  day  June  26,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
492,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Roads.  Amending  sec.  17  of  Federal  highway  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  599 
[to  amend  sec.  17  of  Federal  highway  act,  so  as  to  permit  use  of  rights-of-way 
along  highways  and  forest  roads  for  equipment  and  storage  sheds]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  McNary.  June  28,  legislative  day  June  26,  1941.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  491, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wheat.  Amending  Public  law  74  (77th  Cong.),  relating  to  wheat-marketing 
quotas  under  agricultural  adjustment  act  of  1938,  as  amended  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  5300  [to  amend  Public  law  numbered  74.  77tb  Congress,  relating 
to  wheat-marketing  quotas  under  agricultural  adjustment  act  of  1938,  as 
amended,  and  to  provide  for  withholding  from  normal  channels  of  trade  and 
commerce  cotton  of  1940  and  previous  crops  which  is  owned  by  the  Govern- 
ment or  which  is  pledged  as  security  for  Government  loans]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Smith.    July  25.  1941.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  .591,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

AMERICAN   SMATX  BUSINESS,   SPECIAL  COMMITOEE  TO   STUDY   PROBUTMS   OF,    SENATE 

Business.  Small  business  problems,  report  pursuant  to  Senate  resolution  298 
(76th  Congress),  to  appoint  special  committee  to  study  and  survey  problems  of 
small  business  enterprises;  [submitted  by  ^Ir.  Mead  for  Mr.  Murray].  1941. 
v+79  p.  (S.  rp.  479,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  reiKirt  is  on  the  Federal 
reports  act  of  1941.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50826 

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July  1941  997 

APPBOPRIATIONS    (WMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Appropriations.  Second  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  1941,  hearings  before  sub- 
committee, 77th  Congress.  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5166,  making  appropriations 
to  supply  deficiencies  in  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1941  and  prior  fiscal 
years,  to  provide  supplemental  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1942,  and  for 
other  purposes.    1941.     ii+111  p.    *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  D  36/941-4 

Second  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  1941,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5166 

[making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  appropriations  for  fiscal  year 
1941  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental  appropriations  for  fiscal 
year  1942,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Adams.  June  28,  legislative 
day  June  26,  1941.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  493,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes  minority 
views.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  of  Columbia.  District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1942, 
hearings  before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5049.  1941. 
ii+329  p.    *  Paper,  25c.  Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  D  63/942 

District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill,  [fi.scal  year]  1942,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  5049;  submitted  by  Mr.  Overton.     June  26,  1941.     9  p.     (S.  rp. 

478,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

• 

Tennessee    Vallcij   Authority.      Additional    appropriation    for    Tennessee    Valley 

Authority,  fiscal  year  1942,  report  to  accompanv  H.  J.  Res.  194;  submitted  by 

Mr.  Adams.    July  8,  1941.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  521,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

■    Tennessee  Valley  Authority,  1942,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 

H.  J.  Res.  194,  making  additional  appropriation  for  Tennessee  Valley  Authority, 
fiscal  year  1942.    1941.    ii+  107  p.    *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  T  25/2/942 

War  Department.  Military  establishment  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1942, 
hearings  before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  4965.  1941. 
ii-l-118  p.  1  tab.     *  Paper,  20c.  Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  W  19/942 

BANKING  AND  CURRENCY  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Commodity  Credit  Corporation,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4972  [to  extend  life 
and  increase  credit  resources  of  Commodity  Credit  Corporation];  submitted  by 
Mr.  Brown.  June  28,  legislative  day  June  26,  1941.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  490,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

CIVIL   SERVICE  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Oovei-nment  offlcials  and  employees.  Amending  classification  act  of  1923,  as 
amended,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1432, 
to  establish  system  of  automatic  salary  increases  within  Federal  service, 
S.  1634,  to  amend  classification  act  of  1923,  as  amended,  H.  R.  1073,  to  amend 
classification    act    of    1923,    as    amended,    June    27.    1941.      1941.      iii+31    p. 

*  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.C  49/2  :  C  56 

Amending  classification  act  of  1923,  as  amended  [so  as  to  regulate  granting 

of  increases  in  pay  to  Government  employees],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1073; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.     July  3,  1941.    7  p.     (S.  rp.  503.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-50834 

Postmasters.  Amending  residence  requirements  for  certain  postmaster  appoint- 
ments, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1618;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.  July  7, 
legislative  day  July  3,  1941.    3  p.     ( S.  rp.  505,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

CI.AIMS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Automatic  Temperature  Control  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3121  [for 
relief  of  Automatic  Temperature  Control  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted 
by    Mr.    Tunnell.     July   10.    1941.     6   p.     (S.    rp.    535.    77th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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998  Government  Publications 

Batchelor,  Will  A.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  A.  Batchelor,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
38()1  [for  relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  A.  Batchelor]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ro.sler 
for  Mr.  Ellender.  July  10,  11I41.  18  p.  ( S.  rp.  522.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. ) 
*raptn%  ac. 

Buzhy,  H.  Elton.  H.  E.  Buzby,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  288S  [for  relief  of 
H.  E.  Huzbyl;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  July  10.  1!)41.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  531, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Chalker,  Carl.  Carl  Chalker,  report  to  accompany  S.  1550  [for  relief  of  Carl 
Chalker]  ;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Tunnell.  July  14,  1041.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  547.  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  ."c. 

Chetkovich.  .Mike.  Mike  Chetkovich,  report  to  accompany  S.  ie;67  [for  relief  of 
Mike  Chetkovich]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwartz.  July  7.  legislative  dav  July  3, 
1041.     26  p.     (S.  rp.  507,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Pajier,  5c. 

CooA-,  Ircif  M.  I.  M.  Cook  and  others,  report  to  accompany  S.  1709  [conferring 
jurisdiction  upon  district  court  for  western  district  of  North  Carolina  to  hear, 
determine,  and  render  judgments  upon  claims  against  United  States  of  I.  M. 
Cook,  J.  J.  Allen,  Radiator  Specialty  Company,  and  R.  and  W.  Motor  Lines, 
Incorporated]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwartz.  July  7,  legislative  day  July  3,  1941. 
21  p.      (S.  rp.  508,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Cordcr.  Willian).  William  Corder,  report  to  accompany  S.  1429  [for  relief  of 
William  Corder):  .submitted  by  Mr.  Tunnell  for  Mr.  "Hughes.  July  10,  1941. 
op.     ( S.  rp.  52G.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  oc. 

Cromer,  William.  William  Cromer,  report  to  accompany  11.  R.  2382  [for  relief 
of  William  Cromer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tunnell  for  Mr.  Hughes.  Julv  10, 
1941.     6  p.      (S.  rp.  528.  77th  Cong.  1st  ses.s.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Equitable  In.suranre  Alliance,  Fidelity  &  Guaranty  Fire  Corporation,  and  Hartford 
Fire  Insurance  Co..  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3523  [for  relief  of  Equitable 
Insurance  Alliance,  Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Fire  Corporation,  and  Hartford  Fire 
Insurance  Company];  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  .July  10.  1941.  7  p.  (S.  rp. 
53.i  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Freeman.  Mr,^.  Etta  H.  Etta  Houser  Freeman,  report  to  accompany  S.  1266 
[conferring  jurisdiction  upon  district  court  for  middle  district  of  North  Carolina 
to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon  claim  of  Etta  Houser  Freemen]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Tunnell.  July  14,  1941.  8  p.  (S.  rp.  549.  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Papers,  5c. 

Johns.  John  W.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Johns,  report  to  accompany  S.  1594  [for 
relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Johns]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier.  '  July  14,  1941. 
4  p.     (S.  rp.  544,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Korkemas.  Mrs.  Lillian.  Lillian  Korkemas  and  Rose  Grazioli,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  3551  [for  relief  of  Lillian  Korkemas  and  Rose  Grazioli]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Rosier.  July  10,  1941.  10  p.  ( S.  rp.  536.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Lee,  Robert  E.  Robert  Edward  Lee,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1359  [for  relief 
of  Rolnn-t  Edward  Lee]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Tunnell  for  :Mr.  Hughes.  Julv  10, 
1941.     9  p.      (S.  rp.  .529,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

McCuteheon.  Mar)/.  Mary  McCutcheon,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1702  [for 
relief  of  Mary  McCutcheon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  July  10,  1941.  5  p. 
( S.  rp.  530,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

McNabb.  Ernest  A.  Ernest  A.  McNabb,  report  to  accompany  S.  899  [for  relief 
of  relief  of  Ernest  A.  McNabb]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Rosier  for  Mr.  Ellender. 
July  10,  1941.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  524,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

McStay,  Mrs.  Laura.  Laura  McStay.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1855  [for  relief 
of  Laura  McStay]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier  for  Mr.  Ellender.  July  10.  1941. 
9  p.      (S.  rp.  523,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Olson,  Mr.<t.  Harriet.  Mrs.  O.  B.  Olson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3247  [for  relief 
of  Mrs.  O.  B.  Olson  (Harriet  Olson)]:  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  July  10, 
1941.     3  p.      (S.  rp.  532,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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Schay,  Charles  J.  Charles  J.  Scliay,  report  to  accompauy  H.  R.  1746  [for  relief 
of  Charles  J.  Schay]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tiinnell  for  Mr.  Hughes.  July  10, 
1941.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  r»27,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Schwan,  Louis  A.  Louis  A.  Schwan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3802  [for  relief 
of  Louis  A.  Schwan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  July  10,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
534,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper.  5c. 

Spencer,  Fred.  Fred  Spencer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3774  [for  relief  of 
Fred  Spencer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier.  July  10,  1941.  9  p.  ( S.  rp.  538, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

T(uincr,  Mrs.  Andreiv  B.  Mrs.  A.  B.  Tanner,  report  to  accompany  S.  1228  [for 
relief  of  Mrs.  A.  B.  Tanner]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier  for  Mr.  Ellender.  July  14, 
1941.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  545,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Walden,  Frank  P.  Frank  P.  Walden  and  Viola  Harp,  rejwrt  to  accompany 
S.  493  [conferring  jurisdiction  upon  district  court  for  southern  district  of 
Florida  to  hoar,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon  claims  of  Frank  P. 
Walden  in  his  individual  capacity  and  as  husband  and  legal  representative 
of  estate  of  Anice  Walden,  and  Viola  Harp  in  her  individual  capacity  and  as 
legal  guardian  of  her  daughter,  Marjorie  Gayle  Harp]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Tuiinell.    July  14,  1941.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  548,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paiier,  5c. 

Waytashck,  AiitO)i.  Anton  Waytashek,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3007  [for 
relief  of  Anton  Waytashek]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier.  July  10,  1941.  5  p. 
( S.  rp.  537,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

M^eijbrct,  Fred.  jr.  Fred  Weybret,  jr.,  and  others,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1852 
[for  relief  of  Fred  \\'eybr(>t,  jr.,  and  others]  :  submitted  bv  IMr.  Rosier  for  Mr. 
Ellender.    July  10,  1941.    24  p.     (S.  rp.  525,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Yuhasz,  Julhis.  Julius  Yuhasz  and  Arvid  Olson,  report  to  accompany  S.  1055 
[for  relief  of  Julius  Yuhasz  and  Arvid  Olson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier  for 
Mr.  Ellender.    July  14,  1941.    7  p.     (S.  rp.  546,  77th  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

COMMERCE  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Au  Sable,  Mich.  Coast  Guard  light  station  reservation,  Au  Sable,  Mich.,  exchange 
of  land  for  road  right-of-way,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4903 ;  submitted  ly 
Mr.  Pepper.  June  28,  legislative  day  June  26,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  488,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coast  Guard  light  station  reservation.  Au  Sable,  Mich.,  exchange  of  land 

for  road  right-of-way,  report  to  accompany  S.  1601 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pepper. 
June  27,  legislative  day  June  26,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  485,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  -Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  June  30  and  July  17, 
1941 ;  no.  7  and  8.    1941.    75  p.  and  79  p.  4°     $  Y  4.C  73/2  :  77/7,  8 

House  of  Representatives.     Reapportionment  of  House  of  Representatives  by 
method  of  equal  proportions,  report  [and  minority  views]  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2665.    [2  pts.]     (S.  rp.  573,  2  pts.,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
L.  C.  card  41-50879 

[pt.  1.]   Report;   submitted  by  Mrs.   Caraway.      July   22,  legislative  day,  July  21,    1941. 

2  p.     *  Paper.  5c. 
pt.  2.     Minority  views ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.     July  23,  1941.     2  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Industry.  Census  of  industry  and  business,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  77th 
Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1627,  to  provide  for  quinquennial  census  of  industry 
and  business  and  for  collection  of  current  statistics  bv  Bureau  of  Census, 
June  26,  1941;  [statement  of  J.  C.  Capt].    1941.     ii-flS  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.C  73/2 :  In  27 

Quinqixennial  census  of  industry  and  business,  report  to  accompany  S.  1627 

[to  provide  for  quinquennial  census  of  industry  and  business  and  for  collection 
of  current  .statistics  by  Bureau  of  Cen.sus]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.  June  30, 
legislative  day  June  26,  1941.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  495,  77th  Cong.lst  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50831 

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1000  Government  Publications 

Kennebec  River,  Maine,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  to  chairman 
of  Committee  on  Commerce,  Senate,  report   [of  ctiief  of  engineers.  Army]  on 
reexamination  of  Kennebec  River,  Maine.    1941.    11+14  p.  3  maps.     (S.  doc.  55, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  I'aper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50825 

Mississippi  River  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting 
to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Commerce,  Senate,  report  [of  chief  of  engineers, 
Army]    on   reexamination   of  Mississippi  River  at  Minneapolis,   Minn.     1941. 
111+14  p.  map.     (S.  doc.  54,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50824 

Missouri  River.  Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Washington,  Mo.,  pro- 
viding adjustment  of  tolls  charged  [by  Washington,  Mo.]  in  maintenance  and 
operation  of  bridge,  i-eport  to  accompanv  H.  R.  3625;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey. 
July  25,  1941.    3  p.     ( S.  rp.  583,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Monongahcia  River.  Bridge  across  Monongahela  River  between  Elizabeth  and 
West  Elizabeth,  Pa.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1595  [to  extend  times  for  com- 
mencing and  completing  construction  of  bridge  across  Monongahela  River 
between  boroughs  of  Elizabeth  and  West  Elizabeth,  Pa.,  by  Pennsylvania]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.    July  25,  1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  582,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Extension  of  time  for  construction  of  bridges  across  IMonongahela  River 

in  Allegheny  County,  Pa.  [by  said  county],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4085; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.    July  25,  1941.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  585,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

yanticoke  River,  Del.  and  Md..  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  to 
chairman  of  Committee  on  Commerce,  Senate,  report  [from  chief  of  engineers, 
Army]  on  reexamination  of  Nanticoke  River,  Del.  and  Md. ;  presented  by  Mr. 
Bailey.    1941.    iii+13  p.  map.     (S.  doc.  69,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

Netv  River.  Two  free  bridges  across  New  River  at  Bluff  City  and  Eggleston,  Va., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4732  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Department 
of  Highways,  Virginia,  to  construct  2  free  bridges  across  New  River,  one  at  Bluff 
City  and  other  at  Eggleston,  Va.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  June  25,  1941. 
2  p.     ( S.  rp.  590,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ohio  River.  Extending  time  for  construction  of  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or 
near  Mauckport,  Ind.  [by  Indiana  State  Toll  Bridge  Commission],  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4052 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  July  25,  1941.  3  p.  ( S.  rp. 
584,  77tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rivers.  Authorizing  construction  of  certain  public  works  on  rivers  and  harbors 
for  flood  control,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4911 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Overton. 
July  24, 1941.    9  p.     (S.  rp.  575,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Flood  control,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session, 

on  H.  R.  4911,  authorizing  construction  of  certain  public  works  on  rivers  and 
harbors  for  flood  control,  and  for  other  purposes,  July  15-23,  1941.  1941. 
111  +  124  p.     *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.C  73/2 :  F  65/13 

St.  Latorence  River.  Extending  time  for  construction  of  bridge  across  St.  Law- 
rence River  at  or  near  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  [by  St.  Lawrence  Bridge  Commission], 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4150 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  July  25,  1941.  6  p. 
( S.  rp.  586,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     •  Paper,  5c. 

Santee  River.  Free  highway  bridge  across  Santee  River  at  or  near  Leneudes 
Ferry,  S.  C,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4231  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to 
South  Carolina  State  Highway  Department  to  construct  free  highway  bridge 
across  Sentee  (Santee)  River  at  or  near  Leneudes  Ferry,  S.  C]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Bailey.  •  July  25,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  587,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ships.  Priorities  for  vessels  holding  warrants,  hearing,  77th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  H.  R.  4700,  to  provide  for  priorities  in  transportation  by  merchant 
vessels    in    interests    of    national    defense,    June    24,    1941.     1941.     Hi +47    p. 

*  Paper.  lOc.  Y  4.C  73/2 :  V  63/6 

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July  1941  1001 

S7(  ips — Continued. 

Priorities  in  national-defense  transportation  by  merchant  vessels,  report 

to  accompany  H.  R.  4700 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Radcliffe.     June  27,  legislative  day 
June  26,  1941.     8  p.     (S.  rp.  484,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50829 

Tug  Fork.  Legalize  construction  of  bridge  across  Tug  Fork  of  Big  Sandy  River 
at  Nolan,  W.  Va.  [by  Big  Creek  Bridge  Company,  Consolidated],  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4315;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  July  25,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
589,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wabash  River.  Extension  of  time  for  construction  of  bridge  across  Wabash 
River  at  or  near  Mount  Vernon,  Ind.  [by  Indiana  State  Toll  Bridge  Com- 
mission], report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4306;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  July  25, 
1941.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  588,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

West  Virflirna.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  War  to  convey  lands  to  West  Virginia, 
report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  22;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burton.  June  27,  legis- 
lative day  June  26,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  487,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

niSTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Blind.  Aid  for  needy  blind  persons  of  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4660  [to  amend  act  to  provide  aid  for  needy  bind  persons  of  District  of 
Columbia  and  autlxu-izing  appropriations  therefor,  so  as  to  authorize  expendi- 
ture of  funds  for  burial  expenses]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hughes.  July  24,  1941. 
1.  p.     (S.  rp.  580,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  July  1  and  28,  1941 ; 
no.  3  and  4.     1941.     Each  27  p.  4°     $  Y  4.D  63/2  :  77/3, 4 

Government  offleials  and  emijloijees.  Authorizing  employees  of  United  States 
to  testify  on  behalf  of  District  of  Columbia  and  employees  of  District  of 
Columbia  to  testify  on  behalf  of  United  States  and  of  District  of  Columbia 
without  loss  of  salary  or  annual  leave,  report  to  accompany  S.  1344;  submitted 
by  Mr.  McCarran.  July  24,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  577,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Motor  vehicles.  Amending  District  of  Columbia  traffic  act  with  respect  to  con- 
gressional automobile  tags,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4131 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Burton.     July  28,  1941.     1  p.     ( S.  rp.  599,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Piihlic  Welfare  Board.  Safeguarding  confidential  nature  of  Board  of  Public  Wel- 
fare, District  of  Columbia,  case  records  in  all  types  of  relief  cases,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4837;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  July  24,  1941.  1  p.  (S. 
rp.  578,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

St.  Elizabeths  Hospital.  Authorizing  Federal  security  administration  [adminis- 
trator] to  accept  gifts  for  St.  Elizabeths  Hospital,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4599;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burton.  July  24,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  581,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Providing  for  admission  to  St.  Elizabeths  Hospital  of  insane  persons  belong- 
ing to  foreign  service,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4498 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Hughes.     July  28,  1941.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  598,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Steuart  Brothers,  Incorporated.  Construction  of  certain  pipe  lines  for  petroleum 
and  petroleum  products  in  District  of  Columbia  [by  Steuart  Brothers,  Incorpo- 
rated], report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4582;  submitted  by  Mr.  Overton.  July  24, 
1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  579,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Unemployment  insurance.  Amending  District  of  Columbia  unemployment  com- 
pensation act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5052  [to  amend  District  of  Columbia 
unemployment  compensation  act  to  regulate  use  of  administration  expenses]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Overton.  June  26,  1941.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  481,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

EDUCATION    AND   LABOR   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Labor  and  laboring  classes.  Violations  of  free  speech  and  rights  of  labor,  hear- 
ings before  subcommittee,  76th  Congress,  3d  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  266 

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Labor  (t)i(l  laborimj  classes — Continued. 

(74th  Congress),  to  investigate  violations  of  right  of  free  si)eech  and  assembly 

and  interference  with  right  of  labor  to  organize  and  bargain  collectively.     1941. 

pts.  73  and  74.  Y  4.Ed  8/3  :  L  11/6 

pt.  73.  5:>iippl»'nieiitary  exhibits,  associated  farmer  units  in  Stanislaus,  Sutter,  Yuba,  Solano, 

and  Contra  Costa  Counties    Marysville,  Calif.,   incident,  May-Jul.v   1939,  Diablo 

Valley    I'ublic    Relations     Committee,     labor     relations     in     Monterey     County, 

Grower-Shipper     Vegetable     Association,     lettuce     industi'y     in     Salinas     and 

Watsonville.     iv  + 26747-27081  p.     •  I'aper,  30c. 

pt.  74.   Supplementary  exhibits,  labor  relations  in  .Monterey  County,  Citizens'  Association 

of  Salinas  Valley,  Associated  Farmers  of  Monterey  County,  Inc.,  Grower-Shipper 

Vegetable    Association,    1936    Salinas    lettuce    strike.     v  + 27083-425    p. 

•  Paper,  35c. 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Oalendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  July  2  and  23,  1941 ;  no.  12  and  13. 
1941.     Each  56  p.  4°     t  Y  4.F  49  :  77/12, 13 

Internal  revenue  code.  Amending  internal  revenue  code,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4158  [to  amend  sec.  3341,  3351,  and  3361  of  internal  revenue  code  and 
sec.  309  (a)  of  tariff  act  of  1930,  and  to  repeal  sec.  2907  of  internal  revenue 
code]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  July  1,  1941.  6  p.  ( S.  rp.  499,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  *  Paper.  5c 
L.  C.  card  41-50833 

New  York  World's  Fair.  Extending  period  for  sale  or  destruction  of  articles 
imported  for  exhibition  at  New  York  and  San  Fi'ancisco  world's  fairs  of  1940, 
report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  173  [to  amend  further  amended  joint  resolution, 
approved  Aug.  16,  1937  (50  Stat.  668),  concerning  importation  of  articles  for 
exhibition  at  New  York  World's  Fair,  to  permit  transfer  of  liability  for  duty 
on  articles  so  imported,  and  to  further  amend  amended  joint  resolution,  ap- 
proved May  18,  1937  (50  Stat.  187),  concerning  importation  of  articles  for 
exhibition  at  Golden  Gate  International  Exposition,  to  permit  tran^sfer  of 
liability  for  duty  on  articles  so  imported,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Connally.  July  1,  1941.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  500.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

FOKEIGN  RELATIONS  COMMITTEE;   SENATE 

Bailey,  John.  Authorizing  appropriation  to  effect  settlement  [of  claim]  of 
British  Government  on  behalf  of  John  Bailey  of  H  M.  S.  Orion,  report  to 
accompany  S.  1736;  submitted  by  Mr.  George.  July  17,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
562,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  :jc. 

IMMIGR.\TI0N  COMMITTEE.   SENATE 

Basques  in  United  States.  Relief  of  certain  Basque  aliens,  report  to  accompany 
S.  314;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Herring.  July  7,  legislative  day  July  3,  1941.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  518,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c 

Caccres,  Mrs.  Severiana  M.  Rodrigues  de.  For  relief  of  Severiana  Maria  Rod- 
rlgues  de  Caceres,  his  [her]  sister  Irene  Hernandez  de  Texada,  and  latter's 
daughter,  Irene  Hernandez  de  Texada,  reixirt  to  accompany  H.  R.  1577 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Maloney.  July  7,  legislative  day  July  3,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  517, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar.  77th  Congress,  calendar  of  bills  and  resolutions, 
May  20,  1941 ;  no.  2     1941.    16  p.  4°    [Number  1  not  available.]     t 

Y  4.1m  6/2 :  77/2 

Charteris,  Leslie.  Leslie  Charteris  (Leslie  Charles  Bowyer  Yin)  and  Patricia 
Ann  Charteris.  report  to  accompany  S.  1099  [for  relief  of  Leslie  Charteris 
(Leslie  Charles  Bowyer  Yin)  and  Patricia  Ann  Charteris]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Burton.  July  7,  legislative  day  July  3,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  520,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oahriel,  Henry.  Henry  (Heinz)  Gabriel,  report  to  accompany  S.  1216  [for  relief 
of  Henry  (Heinz)  Gabriel]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maloney.  July  7,  legislative  dny 
July  3,  1941.     2  p.      (S.  rp.  516,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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July  1941  1003 

Heeramaneck,  NasU  M.  Authorizing  naturalization  of  Nasli  M.  Heeramaneck, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1071 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maloney.  July  7,  legislative  day 
July  3,  1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  512,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Horvath,  John.  John  Horvath  rei)ort  to  accompany  S.  816  [for  relief  of  John 
Horvath]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maloney.  July  7,  legislative  day  July  3,  1941. 
2p     (S.  rp.  514,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Maur'm,  Antonio.  Antonio  or  Anthony  Maurin,  report  to  accompany  S.  867  [for 
relief  of  Antonio  or  Anthony  Maurin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Herring.  July  7, 
legislative  day  July  3,  1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  519,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pitt,  Mrs.  Cecilia.  Cecilia  Pitt,  report  to  accompany  S.  1161  [for  relief  of  Cecilia 
Pitt  (or  Pitkowski),  alias  Anny  Metz]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maloney.  July  7, 
legislative  day  July  3,  1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  515,  77th  Cong  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Weil,  Gustav.  Dr.  Gustav  Weil,  Irma  Weil,  and  Marion  Weil,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  814  [for  relief  of  Gustav  Weil,  Irma  Weil,  and  Marion  Weil]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Maloney.  July  7,  legislative  day  July  3,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  513, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

INDIAN  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Cnlcndars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress.  1st  session,  July  8,  1941 ;  uo.  3. 
1941      52  p.  4"     t  Y  4.1n  2/2 :  77/3 

Cattle  ticks.  Eradicating  cattle  tick,  Seminole  Indian  Reservation,  Fla.,  report 
to  accompany  S.  1476;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  July  19,  1941. 
3  p.     ( S.  rp.  566,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cut  Bank,  Mont.  Sale  of  individual  Blackfeet  Indian  lauds  to  Cut  Bank,  Mont. 
[for  airport  purposes],  report  to  accompany  S.  1725;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler. 
July  17,  1941.     1  p.     ( S.  rp.  560,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTBIESTATE  COMMEBCE  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  July  12,  1941 ;  no.  5.  1941. 
35  p.  4"     [Number  4  not  available.]     %  Y  4.1n  8/3 :  77/5 

Pipe  lines.  Construction  of  interstate  petroleum  pipe  lines  related  to  national 
defen.se,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4816  [to  facilitate  construction,  extension, 
or  completion  of  interstate  petroleum  pipe  lines  related  to  national  defense, 
and  to  promote  interstate  commerce]  ;  submitted  by  IMr.  Barkley  for  Mr. 
Stewart  of  Tennessee.     July  14,  1941.     8  p.     (S.  rp.  550,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-50873 

■ Interstate  petroleum  pipe  lines,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  77th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  H.  R.  4816,  to  facilitate  construction,  extension,  or  com- 
pletion of  interstate  petroleum  pipe  lines  related  to  national  defense,  and  to 
promote    interstate    commerce,    June    23,    and    27,    1941.     1941.     iii+99    p. 

*  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.1n  8/3  ;  P  66 

Railroad  employees.  Directing  Railroad  Retirement  Board  to  investigate  in- 
juries and  diseases  of  railroad  employees  and  social  and  economic  conse- 
quences, report  to  accompany  S.  Res.  128 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  July  17, 
1941.     1  p.     ( S.  rp.  561,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Telegraph.  Study  of  telegraph  industry,  appendix  to'  hearings  before  subcom- 
mittee, 77th  Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  95,  extended  by  S.  Res. 
268,  76th  Congress.     1941.     pt.  2,  X+239-5.S0  p.  il.  1  pi.  7  maps.     *  Paper,  45c. 

Y  4.  In  8/3  :  T  235/6/pt.2 

JUDICIARY  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Administrative  procediire,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  S.  674,  to  prescribe  fair  standards  of  duty  and  procedure  of  adminis- 
trative officers  and  agencies,  to  establish  administrative  code,  and  for  other 
purposes,  S.  675,  to  revise  administrative  procedure  of  Federal  agencies,  to 
establish  Office  of  Federal  Administrative  Procedure,  to  provide  for  hearing 

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1004  Government  Publications 

Adtnini  strut  ire  procedure — Continued. 

commissioners,  to  authorize  declaratory  rulings  by  administrative  agencies,  and 
for  otlier  purposes,  and  S.  918,  to  provide  for  more  economical,  expeditious,  and 
just  settlement  of  disputes  with  United  States,  Apr.  30-May  22,  1941.  1941. 
pt.  2,  iv+475-913  p.     *  Paper,  45c.  Y  4.J  89/2 :  Ad  6/2/pt.2 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  June  30-July  28, 
1941;  no.  22-24.     1941.     Etich  56  p.  or  62  p.  4"     ?  Y  4.  J  89/2  :  77/22-24 

Convict  labor.  Amending  act  making  unlawful  transportation  of  convict-made 
goods  in  interstate  commerce,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3191  [to  amend  act 
to  make  unlawful  transportation  of  convict-made  goods  in  interstate  commerce, 
so  as  to  exempt  from  law  commodities  manufactured  in  Federal  or  District 
of  Columbia  penal  institutions  for  use  of  District  Government]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Danaher.  June  28,  legislative  day  June  26,  1941.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  489,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Edison  Day.  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  63  [requesting  the  President  to  pro- 
claim Feb.  11,  1942,  as  Edison  Dav,  in  commemoration  of  birthday  of  Thomas 
Alva  Edison]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burton.  July  1,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  501,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jackson,  Robert  H.  Nomination  of  Robert  H.  Jackson  to  be  associate  justice 
of  Supreme  Court,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session, 
June    21-30,    1941.     1941.     iii+70  p.     *  Paper,    10c.  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  J 13/2 

National  Training  School  for  Boys.  Amending  act  reorganizing  administration 
of  Federal  prisons,  report  to  accompany  S.  1698  [to  amend  act  reorganizing 
administration  of  Federal  prisons,  so  as  to  give  Attorney  General  authority  to 
order  transfer  of  juveniles  committed  to  National  Training  School  for  Boys  by 
Juvenile  Court  for  District  of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McFarland.  July 
28,  1941.     2  p.      (S.  rp.  593,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

MIIJTAHY    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,     SENATF, 

Army.  Authorizing  designation  of  Army  mail  clerks  and  assistant  Army  mail 
clerks,  report  to  accompanv  S.  1533 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reynolds.  July  28, 
1941.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  601,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Army  Medical  Library  and  Museum,  reix»rt  to  accompany  H.  R.  5146  [to  amend 
act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  proceed  with  construction  of  certain 
public  works  in  connection  with  War  Department  in  District  of  Columbia, 
namely,  building  for  Army  Medical  Library  and  Army  Medical  Museum,  so  as 
to  authorize  appropl'iation  for  purchase  of  site]  ;  siabmitted  by  Mr.  Gurney. 
July  28,  1941.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  600,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50882 

Chiropody  (Podiatry)  Corps,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  S.  1459,  to  establish  Chiropody  (Podiatry)  Corps  in  Medical  Cori)S 
of  Army,  June  26,  1941.     1941.     iii-fl27  p.     *  Paper,  15c.  Y4.M59/2:C44 

Civil  riyhts.  Amending  soldiers'  and  sailors'  civil  relief  act  of  1940,  to  provide 
for  termination  of  leases  in  certain  cases,  report  to  accompany  S.  1569 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Reynolds  June  30,  legislative  day  June  26,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
498,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Compensation  for  disability  or  death  resulting  from  injury  to  persons  employed 
at  military,  air,  and  naval  bases  acquired  by  United  States  from  foreign  coun- 
tries, report  to  accompany  S.  1642;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  July  10, 
1941.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  540,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Military  Academy,  West  Point.  Instruction  at  Military  Academy  to  be  given  to  1 
person  from  each  American  republic,  report  to  accompany  S.  206  [  to  authorize 
course  of  instruction  at  Military  Academy  to  be  given  to  20  persons  at  a  time 
from  American  republics]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Revnolds.  June  30,  legislative 
day  June  26,  1941.  4  p.  (S  rp.  4!)7,  77th  Cong.  Is't  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50832 

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July  1941  1005 

Military  service.     Declaring  existence  of  national  emergency,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  J.  Res.  95  [to  extend  periods  of  service  of  persons  in  military  service, 
and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.     July  28,  1941. 
11  p.     (S.  rp.  595,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50880 

Strengthening  national  defense,  hearing,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  state- 
ment of  George  C.  Marshall  in  connection  with  retention  of  selectees  and 
reserve  components  in  military  service  beyond  one  year,  July  9,  1941  1941. 
ii-f-14  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.M  59/2 :  D  36/12 

National  defense.  To  prevent  making  of  photographs  and  sketches  of  military 
or  naval  reservations,  naval  vessels,  and  other  naval  and  military  properties 
[in  interest  of  national  defense],  report  to  accompany  S.  1707;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Reynolds.    July  28, 1941.    2  p.    (S.  rp.  606,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers.  Army.    Strengthening  common  defense  by  suspending  sec.  24b  of  national 
defense  act  and  authorizing  more  expeditious  procedure  to  vitalize  active  list 
of  Army,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  88;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Reynolds     Julv 
10,  1941.    4  p.    (S.  rp.  541,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50837 

Temporary  appointments  of  officers  in  Army  of  United  States,  report  to 

accompany  H.  J.  Res.  199;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  July  28,  19^1. 
3  p.     (S.  rp.  603,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Vitalization  of  active  list  of  Army  hearing,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 

S.  J.  Res.  88,  to  strengthen  common  defense  by  suspending  .sec.  24b  of  national 
defense  act  and  autliorizing  more  expeditious  procedure  to  vitalize  active  list 
of  Army,  July  9,  1941.     1941.     ii+14  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.M  59/2 :  Ar  5/15 

Officers'  Reserve  Corps,  Army.  Retirement  pay  and  hospital  Ijeneflts  to  certain 
reserve  officers,  Army  of  United  States,  disabled  while  on  active  duty,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  3484;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hill.  July  28,  1941.  10  p.'  (S.  rp. 
604,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pay,  Army.  I'ersons  discharged  from  Army  of  United  States  on  account  of 
fraudulent  enlistment,  report  to  accompany  S.  1782  [to  autiiorize  payment  of 
donation  to  and  to  provide  for  travel  at  Government  expen.se  of  persons  dis- 
charged from  Army  of  United  States  on  account  of  fraudulent  enlistment]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Truman.  July  28,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  605,  77th  Cong.  1st 
se.ss. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  property.  Army  officers  to  take  final  action  on  reports  of  survey  and 
vouchers  pertaining  to  Government  property,  report  to  accompany  S.  1772: 
submitted  by  Mr.  Kilgore.  July  28,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  602,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Requisitions    (military).     Authorizing  President  of  United   States  to  requisition 
property  required  for  defense  of  United  States,  report  to  accompany  S.  1579; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Chandler.     July  18.  1941.     Op.      ( S.  rp.  565.  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)      *  Paper,   5c. 
L.  r.  card  41-.^0S75 

Requisition  of  property  by  United  Stiites,  hearings  77th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion on  S.  1579,  to  authorize  President  of  United  States  to  requisition  certain 
property  for  use  of  or  disposition  by  United  States,  June  lS[-July  17],  1941. 
1941.     2  pts.    fvl]+246  p.     *  Paper,  pt.  1,  20c.:   *  pt.  2,  lOc. 

Y  4.M  59/2  :  P  94/11/pt.  1,  2 

Sabotage.  To  amend  act  to  punish  willful  injury  or  destruction  of  war  material 
or  of  war  premises  or  utilities  used  in  connection  with  war  material,  as 
amended  [so  as  to  protect  Government  property  in  or  near  District  of  Columbia], 
report  to  accompany  S.  1229:  submitted  bv  Mr.  Bridges.  July  14,  1941.  2  p 
(S.  rp.  543,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5r. 

Vancouver  Barracks.  Granting  Vancouver,  Wash.,  road  rights-of-way  and  retro- 
cession of  jurisdiction  thereover,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3933  [to  grant 
Vancouver,  Wash.,  road  rights- of-Wiiy  on  Vancouver  Barracks  military  reserva- 

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Vancouver  Bairacks — Continued, 
tion   and   retrocession   of   jurisdiction   thereover   to    State   of   Washington] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Reynolds.     July  17,  1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  563,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

MINES  AND  MINING  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Explosives.  Amending  Federal  explosives  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3019 
[to  amend  act  to  prohibit  manufacture,  distribution,  storage,  use,  and  pos- 
session in  time  of  war  of  explosives,  providing  regulations  for  safe  manufac- 
ture, distribution,  storage,  use,  and  possession  of  same,  and  for  other  purposes, 
so  as  to  provide  for  exercise  of  like  regulatory  power  during  national  emer- 
gencies] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwartz.  July  7,  legislative  day  July  3,  IJHl. 
6  p.  (S.  rp.  511,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50836 

NATIONAL  DEI'ENSE  PROGRAM,   SPECIAL  COMMITTEE  INVESTIGATING,  SENATE 

Aluminum.    Investigation  of  national  defense  program,  report  pursuant  to  S. 

Res.  71 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.     June  26,  1941.     7  p.  ( S.  rp.  480,  77th  Cong. 

1st  sess.)      [This  report  is  on  aluminum  investigation.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50827 

NAVAL  AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Aircraft.  Amending  act  approved  Mar.  5,  1940,  to  facilitate  procurement  of 
aircraft  for  national  defense  [so  as  to  extend  provisions  of  act  for  2  years], 
report  to  accompany  S.  1605 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  June  27,  legislative  day 
June  26,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  482,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Miscellaneous  bills,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1605,  to 

amend  act  approved  Mar.  5,  1940,  to  facilitate  procurement  of  aircraft  for 
national  defense  [so  as  to  extend  provisions  of  act  for  2  years],  H.  R.  4473, 
authorizing  temporary  appointment  or  advancement  of  certain  personnel  of 
Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  S.  353,  to  provide  for  extension  of  enlistments  in  Navy, 
H.  R.  3537,  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed  with  construction  of 
certain  public  works,  June  26,  1941.     1941.     iii+42  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

T  4.N22/2  :  B  49/4 

Aviation  cadets.  Authorizing  subsistence  allowance  provided  for  aviation  cadets 
to  be  paid  to  messes  in  manner  as  prescribed  by  act  of  Mar.  14,  1940  (Public  433, 
76th  Cong.),  report  to  accompany  S.  1677;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  July  28, 
1941.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  612,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  July  22,  1941;  no.  7. 
1941.     79  p.  4°     t  Y4.N  22/2:  77/7 

Fleet  Reserve.  Providing  for  adjustment  of  inactive-duty  pay  of  certain  trans- 
ferred and  retired  members  of  Fleet  Reserve,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4338 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  July  28,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  615,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Government  contracts.  Cost-plus-flxed-fee  contracts,  hearing,  77th  Congress,  1st 
ses.si()n,  June  30,  1941.     1941.     ii-+-78  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.N  22/2 :  C  76/3 

Repealing  sec.  512-515,  as  amended,  3744,  as  amended,  3745-47,  Revised 

statutes  [relative  to  filing  of  contracts],  report  to  accompany  S.  377;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Walsh.     July  28,  1941.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  607,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Naval  Reserve.  Providing  for  pay  and  allowances  and  mileage  or  transportation 
for  certain  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Naval  Reserve  and  Marine  Corps 
Reserve  and  retired  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  report 
to  accompany  S.  1701;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  July  28,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
614,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Naval  stations.  Authorizing  plant-protection  force  for  naval  shore  establish- 
ments, report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  4671 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  June  30, 
legislative    day    June    26,    1941.     3    p.     (S.    rp.    494,    77th    Cong.    1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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July  1941  1007 

Naval  Training  Station,  Great  Lakes.  To  authorize  conveyance  to  Illinois,  for 
highway  purposes  only,  portion  of  Naval  Training  Station,  Great  Lakes,  111., 
report  to  accompany  S.  1637:  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  July  28,  1941.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  611,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Navy.    Authorizing  temporary  appointment  or  advancement  of  certain  personnel 
of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  report  to  accompany  H.   R.  4473;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Walsh.     June  27,  legislative  day  June  26,  1941.     9  p.     (S.  rp.  483,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50828 

Miscellaneous  bills,  hearing,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  353,  to  pro- 
vide for  extension  of  enlistments  in  Navy,  to  suspend  provisions  of  sec.  1422, 
Revised  statutes  (18  Stat.  484;  34  U.  S.  C.  201),  in  time  of  war  or  national 
emergency,  and  for  other  purposes,  H.  R.  4823  (S.  1470),  providing  for  rank  of 
officers  ordered  to  perform  special  or  unusual  duty,  and  of  commanders  of 
special  naval  units  afloat,  S.  1585  (  S.  703),  to  increase  number  of  midshipmen 
allowed  at  Naval  Academy  from  District  of  Columbia,  H.  R.  4687,  to  authorize 
officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  to  accept  such  medals,  or- 
ders, decorations,  and  presents  as  have  been  tendered  them  by  foreign  Govern- 
ments, H.  R.  3149,  providing  for  pay  and  allowances  of  retired  officers  of  Navy 
and  Marine  Corps  on  active  duty,  S.  1586,  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  ac- 
cept for  Naval  Academy  such  gifts  and  bequests  as  he  may  see  fit,  S.  1589, 
to  prohibit  payment  of  money  allowance  for  subsistence  and  rental  to  retired 
officers  of  Navy  or  Marine  Corps  for  any  period  when  not  employed  on  active 
duty,  H.  R.  3536,  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed  with  construction 
of  certain  public  works,  H.  R.  4839,  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed 
with  construction  of  certain  public  works,  June  13,  1941.  1941.  iii-f35  p. 
♦Paper,  10c.  Y  4.N  22/2  ;  B  49/5 

Miscellaneous  bills,  hearings.  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  874,  to  pro- 
vide for  better  administration  of  justice  in  Navy,  S.  377,  to  repeal  sec.  512-515, 
as  amended,  3744,  as  amended,  374.5^7,  Revised  statutes  [relative  to  filing  of 
contracts],  S.  378.  to  amend  act  of  Oct.  6,  1917,  for  reimbursement  of  officers, 
enlisted  men,  and  others  in  naval  service  of  United  States  for  property  lost 
or  destroyed  in  such  service  [so  as  to  make  provisions  of  act  applicable  to  hurri- 
canes, floods,  fires,  and  other  similar  disasters  occurring  on  land],  S.  1467,  to 
amend  sec.  12  (a)  of  selective  training  and  service  act  of  1940  [relative  to 
pay  of  enlisted  men],  S.  1508,  to  provide  for  pay  of  aviation  pilots  in  Naval  and 
Marine  Corps  Reserve,  S.  1529,  to  amend  act  approved  May  13.  1908  (35  Stat. 
128;  U.  S.  C,  title  34,  sec.  383),  relative  to  retirement  of  officers  of  Navy  after 
30  years'  service,  H.  R.  2784,  for  relief  of  present  leaders  of  Navy  Band  and 
Marine  Band,  H.  R.  3782,  establishing  Office  of  Budget  and  Reports  in  Navy 
Department,  June  4.  1941.     1941.     ii+35  p.     *  Paper,  lOc.     Y  4.N  22/2 ;  B  49/6 

Providing  for  extension  of  enlistments  in  Navy,  to  suspend  provi.sions  of 

see.  1422,  Revised  statutes  (18  Stat.  484;  34  U.  S.  C.  201),  in  time  of  war  or 
national  emergency,  and  for  other  purposes,  report  to  accompany  S.  353  [to 
provide  for  extension  of  enlistments  in  Navy]  ;  submitted  by  ]Mr.  Walsh.  June 
30,  legislative  day  June  26,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  496,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Navy  Department.     Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed  with  construction 
of  certain  public  works,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3537;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Walsh.     June  27,  legislative  day  June  26,  1941.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  486,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.   C.   card  41-50830 

Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy   to  proceed  with  construction  of  certain 

public  works,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5312 ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Walsh.  July 
28,  1941.     30  p.     (S.  rp.  616,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pay,  Navy.  To  provide  rental  allowances  for  officers  without  dependents  on 
sea  duty  when  deprived  of  quarters  on  board  ship,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1587;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  July  28.  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  610,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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1008  Government  Publications 

Peary  Polar  Expedition,  J90S-09.  Providing  for  presentation  of  silver  medals 
to  certain  jnembers  of  Peary  Polar  Expedition  of  1908-9,  report  to  accompany 
S.  858;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  July  28,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  608,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  I'aper,  5c. 

Rations,  Navy.  Providing  that  Navy  ration  shall  include  canned  or  powdered 
or  concentrated  fruit  juices,  report  to  accompany  S.  1521 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Andrews.     July  28,  1941.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  609,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Salvage.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  provide  salvage  facilities,  report  to 
accompany  S.  1731;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  July  18,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
5(>4,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

To  provide  salvage  facilities,  hearing,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S. 

1731,   to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  provide  salvage  facilities,  July  15, 
1941;    [statement  of  W.  A.   Sullivan].     1941.     li+4  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.N  22/2  :  Sa  3 

San  Diego,  Calif.  To  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  grant  to  San  Diego  for 
street  purposes  parcel  of  land  situated  in  [Naval  Training  Station],  San 
Diego,  Calif.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1678;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  July  28, 
1941.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  613,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shipbuilding.  Additional  shipbuilding,  ship  repair,  and  oi'dnance  manufacturing 
facilities,  hearing,  77th  Congress,  1st  .session,  on  S.  1727,  authorizing  appro- 
priations for  Navy,  additional  shipbuilding,  ship  repair,  and  ordnance  manu- 
facturing facilities.  July  15,  1941.    1941.    il  +  14  p.     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  4.N  22/2  :  Sh  6/2 

— —     Authorizing  appropriations  for  Navy,  additional  shipbuilding,  ship  repair, 
and  ordnance-manufacturing  facilities,  report  to  accompany  S.  1727 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Walsh.     July  15,  legislative  day  July  14,  1941.     16  p.     ( S.  rp.  559,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50874 

PATENTS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Copyright,  preserving  rights  of  authors,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4826  [to 
amend  sec.  8  of  copyright  act  of  Mar.  4,  1909,  as  amended,  so  as  to  preserve 
rights  of  authors  during  present  emergency]  ;  submitted  by  JMr.  Bone.  July  22, 
legislative  day  July  21,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  571,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

Inventions.     Preventing  publication  of  inventions  in  national  interest,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4784    [to  amend  act  relating  to  preventing  publication  of 
invention.s  in  national  interest]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bone.     July  22,  legislative 
dav  July  21,  1941.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  572,  77th  Cong.   1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50878 

Patents.  Recording  assignments  of  patent  applications,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3206  [to  afford  greater  protection  to  purchaser  of  pa  lent  rights]  :  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Bone.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  21,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
570,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tradc-inarkx.  Registration  of  trade-marks,  to  carry  out  provisions  of  interna- 
tional conventions,  report  to  accompany  S.  895  [to  provide  for  registration  of 
tradf-niarks  used  in  conunt-rce,  to  carry  out  provisions  of  certain  international 
conventions,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bone.  July  22,  legis- 
lative day  July  21,  1941.     13  p.      (S.  rp.  568,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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United  Daughters  of  the  Confederneij.  Extension  of  psitent  to  United  Daughters 
of  the  Coiifedcriav,  report  to  accompaiiv  H.  R.  26S8 ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Bone. 
July  22,  legislative  day  July  21,  1941.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  569,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

PENSIONS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Bhicknian,  Mr.s.  Manj  J.  Granting  pension  to  Mary  Jane  Blackmail,  report  to 
accompany  S.  138:  submitted  bv  Mr.  Schwartz.  Julv  7.  legislative  day  July  3, 
1941.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  500,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Coast  Guard.  Pensions  fox*  disability  or  death  resulting  from  service  in  Coast 
Guard  prior  to  July  2,  1930,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1094 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.     July  3,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  502,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Lively,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.  Elizabeth  Lively,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1268  [to 
repeal  provision  of  law  granting  pension  to  Elizabeth  Lively]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Schwartz.  July  7,  legislative  day  July  3,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  510,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pace,  Mrs.  Martha  H.  Granting  pension  to  Martha  Pace,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  439;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwartz.  July  7,  legislative  day  July  3,  1941. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  509,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pensions.  Granting  increases  in  pensions  to  certain  widows  and  dependents  of 
persons  who  served  in  military  or  naval  forces  of  United  States  during  War 
with  Spain,  Boxer  Rebellion,  or  Philippine  insurrection  [to  provide  uniformity], 
report  to  accompany  S.  876 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McFarland.  July  10,  1941.  4  p. 
( S.  rp.  542,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pensions  to  certain  dependent  parents  notwithstanding  remarriage,  report 

to  accompany  H.  R.  2855;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  July  10,  1941.  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
539,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pensions  to  members  of  Regular  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and  Coast 

Guard  who  become  disabled,  hearing.  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  415,  to 
provide  pensions  to  members  of  Regular  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and  Coast 
Guard  who  become  disabled  by  reason  of  their  service  tlierein,  equivalent  to  90 
per  centum  of  compensation  payable  to  war  veterans  for  similar  service-con- 
nected disabilities,  July  7,  1941.    1941.    ii+29  p.    *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.P  38/2 :  Ar  5 

Pensions  to  members  of  Regular  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and  Coast 

Guard  who  become  disabled,  report  to  accompany  S.  -135  [to  provide  pensions 
to  members  of  Regular  Army,  Navy.  IMarine  Corps,  and  Coast  Guard  who 
become  disabled  by  reason  of  their  service  therein,  equivalent  to  90  per  centum 
of  compensation  payable  to  war  veterans  for  similar  service-connected  disa- 
bilities] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwartz.  July  15,  1941.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  558,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

POST   OBT<ICES   AND  POST   ROADS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Leglislative  calendar,  calender  of  bills,  resolutions,  and  reports  re- 
ferred to  Committee  on  Post  Offices  and  Post  Roads  for  its  consideration  and 
action  thereon,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  July  15,  1941 ;  no.  4.  1941.  16  p. 
4"    t  Y  4.P  84/2 :  77-1/4 

Letter  carriers.  Adjusting  salaries  of  rural  letter  carriers,  report  to  accompany 
S.  636;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.  July  14,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  557,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Motor  Vehicle  Service  Division.  Classification  of  substitute  driver-mechanics  in 
postal  service,  report  to  accompany  S.  473 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.  July  14, 
1941.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  552,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Miisc.  Williaui  J.  Comi)ensation  of  William  J.  Muse  for  services  rendered  as 
clerk  of  post  office,  Mountain  City,  Tonn.,  report  to  accompany  S.  261 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Mead.     July  14,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  551.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Postaf/e.  Further  amending  acts  for  promoting  circulation  of  reading  matter 
among  the  blind,  report  to  accompany  S.  1570  [to  further  amend  acts  for 
promoting  circulation  of  reading  matter  among  the  blind,  so  as  to  permit  sending 
for  repairs  and  return  after  repairs,  at  rate  of  1  cent  per  pound,  machines  known 
as  Braille  writers  and  shoi-fhand  machines  which  produce  raised  letters  and 
characters]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.  July  14,  1941.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  553,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Postage — Continued. 

Providing  for  {permanent  postage  rate  of  lYa  cents  per  pound  on  books, 

report  to  accompany  S.  337 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.  June  25,  1941.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  477,  77th  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-50738 

To  provide  for  permanent  postage  rate  on  books,  hearing,  77th  Congress, 

1st  session,  on  S.  337,  to  provide  for  permanent  postage  rate  of  ly^  cents  per 
pound  on  books,  June  13,  1941.    1941.    iii+2S  p.    *  Paper,  5c.      Y  4.P  84/2 :  B  64 

Postal  service.  To  amend  sec.  226  of  act  of  Mar.  4,  1909,  report  to  accompany 
S.  122  [to  amend  sec.  226  of  act  of  Mar.  4,  1909,  so  as  to  provide  penalty  for 
any  person  employed  in  postal  service  who  sliall  become  interested  in  any 
contract  for  carrying  mails  or  in  any  contract  or  agreement  with  or  any  bid 
before  Post  Office  Department]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.  July  14,  1941.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  556,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Railway  Mail  Service.  Prescribing  time  basis  for  computing  pay  for  overtime 
work  performed  by  laborers  in  Railway  Mail  Service,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  2985 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.  July  14, 1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  555,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Relating  to  compensation  of  former  employees  of  Railway  Mail  Service  in 

certain  positions  and  reinstated  prior  to  Aug.  14,  1937,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3367;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.  July  14,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  554,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

PUBLIC  TANDS  AND   8UEVEYS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Airports.  Leasing  of  public  lands  for  public  aviation  fields,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1480  [to  amend  act  to  authorize  leasing  of  public  lands  for  use  as  public 
aviation  fields,  as  amended,  so  as  to  increase  area  which  may  be  leased  for  use 
as  public  airport]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Adams.  June  19,  legislative  day  June  10, 
1941.    2  p.     ( S.  rp.  465,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendar,  77th  Congress,  July  10,  1941 ;  no.  7.    1941.    24  p.  4°     t     Y  4.P  96/1 :  77/7 

TERRITORIES  AND  INSULAR  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Alaska.  Authorizing  Legislature  of  Alaska  to  create  public  corporate  authority 
to  undertake  slum  clearance,  etc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  93  [to  authorize 
Legislature  of  Alaska  to  create  public  corporate  authority  to  undertake  slum 
clearance  and  projects  to  provide  dwelling  accommodations  for  families  of  low 
income  and  for  persons  engaged  in  national-defense  activities  and  to  issue  bonds 
and  other  obligations  of  the  authority  for  such  purpose]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Tydings.  July  7,  legislative  day  July  3,  1941.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  .504,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )  *  Paper,  oc. 
L.  C.  card  41-50835 

Protection  of  walruses  in  Alaska,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1606;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Tydings.  July  28,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  597,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Pai)er,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions,  and  nominations 
referred  to  Committee  on  Territories  and  Insular  Affairs  for  its  consideration 
and  action  thereon,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  July  12,  1941 ;  no.  3.  1941. 
7  p.  4°     [Number  2  not  available.]     +  Y  4.T  27/2 :  77/3 

Hawaii.  Amending  sec.  73  of  act  to  provide  government  for  Hawaii,  as  amended 
[so  as  to  give  governor  of  Hawaii  same  authority  over  public  lands  acquired 
since  annexation  that  organic  act  grants  him  over  ceded  lands],  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4813;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings.  July  24,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
576,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Puerto  Rico.     Amending  act  providing  that  funds  allocated  to  Puerto  Rico  under 
emergency  relief  appropriation  act  of  1935  may  be  expended  for  permanent 
rehabilitation,  report  to  accompany  S.  13.58 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings.    July  28, 
1941.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  .596,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50881 

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July  1941  1011 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Ageton.  Arthur  A.  Ageton  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.] 
no.  43970,  p.  5-7.    t  Ju  3.8 :  Ag  37 

Cases.     Term  1939-40,  printed  records,  index.     [1941.]     11  p.    $ 

Ju  3.11/2 :  939^0 

Dooner.  Columbia  Haley  Dooner  [et  al.]  v.  United  States;  report  of  commis- 
sioner.    [1941.]     no.  44489,  p.  11-22.     t  Ju3.8:D721 

Great  Lakes  Construction  Co.  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.] 
no.  43449,  p.  19-32.     t  Ju  3.8 :  G  798/9 

Eardwick.  Louise  Hardwick,  administratrix  of  Walter  S.  Hardwick,  v.  United 
States;  report  of  commissioner.      [1941.]     no.  43428,  p.  9-14.     % 

Ju  3.8  :  H  222/3 

nines.  Warner  U.  Hines  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.] 
no.  45026,  p.  5-7.     t  Ju  3.8  :  H  589 

KoUmorgen.  Optical  Corporation  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1941.]     no.  44401,  p.  5-7.     t  Ju  3.8  :  K  833 

Kuney.  Max  J.  Kuney  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.] 
no.  43972,  p.  11-16.     t  Ju  3.8  :  K  962 

Masterhilt  Products  Corporation  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1941.]     no.  44957,  p.  5-11.     %  Ju  3.8 :  M  393/2 

North  Pacific  Emergency  Export  Association  vs.  United  States ;  report  of  com- 
missioner.    [1941.]     no.  45190,  p.  23-30.     $  Ju  3.8 :  N  811/21 

Pacific  Air  Transport.  No.  43029,  Pacific  Air  Transport  v.  United  States;  no. 
43030,  Boeing  Air  Transport,  Inc.,  v.  [same]  ;  no.  43031,  [same]  v.  [same]  ; 
no.  43032,  United  Air  Lines  Transport  Corporation  v.  [same]  ;  no.  43033,  [same] 
V.  [same]  ;  report  of  commissioner.     [1941.]     p.  83-198,  2  maps,  2  tab.     t 

Ju  3.8  :  P  119/9 

Pratt.  Hazen  C.  Pratt  v.  United  States;  supplemental  report  of  commissioner. 
[1941.]     no.  H-328,  p.  25-5-261,  il.     %  Ju  3.8  :  P  888/3 

COURT  OF  CUSTOMS  AND  PATENT  APPEALS 

Calculating  machines.  Customs  appeal  no.  4354,  United  States  v.  Draeger  Ship- 
ping Co.,  Inc.,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i-f  46  p.     I  Ju  7.6  :  D  783/3 

Dental  chairs.  Customs  appeal  no.  4360,  United  States  v.  Dyson  Shipping  Co., 
Inc.,  Mitsui  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i+15  p.     t  Ju  7.6  :D  995/2 

Mica.  Customs  appeal  no.  4363,  United  States  v.  Wm.  Brand  &  Co.,  transcript 
of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-J-42  p.     -t 

Ju7.6:B^ 

Oils.  Supplemental  record,  customs  ai^peal  no.  4357,  United  States  v.  Mitsui  & 
Co.,  Ltd.,  decision  of  Customs  Court.     [1941.]     4  p.     t  Ju  7.6  :M  697/3 

EMERGENCY  BOARD  (ATLANTA,  BIRMINGHAM  AND 
COAST  RAILROAD,  1941) 

Note. — Created  by  the  President  in  Proclamation  2485,  May  15,  1941,  under  provisions 
of  sec.  10  of  railway  labor  act  amended. 

Atlanta,  Birmitigham  d  Coast  Railroad.  Report  to  the  President  by  Emergency 
Board,  appointed  under  provisions  of  railway  labor  act,  to  investigate  and 
report  in  respect  to  dispute  between  Atlanta,  Birmingham  &  Coast  Railroad  Co. 
and  certain  of  its  employees  represented  by  Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  Firemen 
and  Enginemen  and  Brotherhood  of  Railroad  Trainmen.  1941.  [l]-fll  p.  t 
L.  C.  card  A  41-3458  NMB  1.7  :  At  6 

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1012  Government  Publicatkjxs 

EMPLOYEES'  COMPENSATION  COMMISSION 

Safety  bulletin,  V.  5,  no.  12;  June  19^.  [1941.]  cover  title,  32  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

L.  C.  card  36-26723  EC  1.9:  5/12 

Note. — This  bulletin,  issued  in  the  interest  of  accident  prevention  in  employments 
within  the  purview  of  the  workmen's  compensation  laws  administered  by  the  Employees' 
Compensation  Commission  directs  attention  to  the  number  of  injuries  reported  to  the 
Commission  under  the  Federal  employees'  compensation  act,  the  longshoremen's  and 
harbor  workers'  compensation  act,  and  the  District  of  Columbia  compensation  act,  the 
causes  of  such  injuries  and  the  possibilities  of  preventing  them  by  the  use  of  appropriate 
safety  measures. 

EXPORT  CONTROL  ADMINISTRATOR 

NOTE. — The  office  of  the  Administrator  of  Export  Control  was  established  by  Presidential 
Proclamation  2413,  July  2,  1940,  to  administer  the  provisions  of  sec.  6  of  Public  act 
703,  76th  Congress,  an  act  to  expedite  the  strengthening  of  national  defense.  .  The  Ad- 
ministrator of  Export  Control  has  the  authority,  under  the  direction  and  supervision  of 
the  I'resident  of  the  United  States  to  prohibit  or  curtail  the  exportation  of  any  military 
equipment  or  munitions,  or  machinery,  tools,  or  material,  or  supplies  necessary  lor  their 
manufacture,  servicing  or  operation. 

Export  control  schedule  Z  [effective  July  21,  1941J.     [1941.]     11  p.  4°     t 

L.  C.  card  41-50429  Y  3.Ex  7/2 :  7/Z 

FEDERAL  COMMUNICATIONS  COMMISSION 

Radio  service   bulletin  389;   June   15,   1941.     [1941.]     56  p.    oblong  8°     [Semi- 
monthly.    Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-26255  CC  1.25 :  389 

RtilcH  and  regulations.  Rules  and  regulations,  amdt.  44 ;  revised  to  Mar.  18, 
1941.  [1941.]  p.  29-^6b.  [Processed.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  sub- 
stituted for  p.  29-46,  pt.  2,  General  rules  and  regulations.]     t  CC  1.7/2  :  44 

Same,  amdt.  66,  effective  May  29,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  15-16.     [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.     To  be  substituted  for  p.  15^16,  pt.  2,  General  rules 
and  regulations.]     t  CC  1.7/2:  66 

Same,  amdt.   67,   effective  May  29,   1941.     [1941.]     p.   7-8a.     [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.     To  be  substituted  for  p.  7-8,  pt.  1,  Rules  of  practice 
and  procedure.]     t  CC  1.7/2: 67 

Same,  amdt.  68,  effective  May  29,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  53-54.     [Processed. 

Issued   in  loose-leaf  form.     To  be  substituted  for   p.   53-54,   pt.   1,   Rules  of 
practice  and  procedure.]     t  CC  1.7/2 :  68 

Same :  pt.  34,  Uniform  system  of  accounts  for  radiotelegraph  carriers,  effec- 
tive Jan.  1,  1940.  1941.  xvii-|-155  p.  [Title  47,  Telecommunication,  chap.  1, 
Code  of  Federal  regulations.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  25c. 

CC  1.7 :  34 

Telegraph.  Operating  data  from  monthly  reports  of  telegraph  and  cable  car- 
riers, Apr.  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Accounting,  Statistical, 
and  Tariff  Dept.)      [Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t  CC  1.13 :  941/4 

Telephone.  Summary  of  monthly  reports  of  large  telephone  carriers  in  United 
States,  Apr.  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Accounting.  Statistical, 
and  Tariff  Dopt.)      [Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t  CC  1.14: 941/4 

FEDERAL  LOAN  AGENCY 

ELECTRIC  HOME  AND  FARM  AUTHORITY 

Eleetric  apparatus  and  appliances.  Installment  financing  plans  for  retail  sale 
of  electrical  appliances,  gas  appliances,  electrical  wiring.  [Revised  July  7, 
1941.]      [1941.]      [l]+8  p.  narrow  12°     (Circular  1.)      [Processed.]     t 

FL  4.4 :  1/3 

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July  1941  1013 

Electric  apparatus  and  appliances — Continued. 

Monthly  payment  chart  for  financing  household  and  farm  appliances  and 

wiring.  [Revised  July  7,  1941.]  [1941.]  [1]+10  p.  narrow  12"  (Circular  2.) 
[  Processed.  ]     t  FL  4.4 :  2/2 

FEDERAL  HOME  LOAN  BANK  BOARD 

Federal  home  loan  bank  review,  v.  7,  no.  10;  July  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
p.  321-360,  il.  4°  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.60. 

L.  C.  card  34-28163  FL  3.7:  7/10 

Note. — The  Federal  home  loan  bank  review  is  the  Board's  medium  of  communication 
with  member  institutions  of  Federal  Home  Loan  Bank  System  and  i.s  the  only  official 
organ  or  periodical  publicaticn  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. 

Foreclosures.  Non-farm  real  estate  foreclosures.  May  1941.  [1941.]  [5]  leaves, 
il.  4"     (Research  &  Statistics  Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

FL  3.8 :  941/5 

Homes.  If  you  plan  to  build  or  buy  a  home,  these  facts  will  guide  you.  [May 
1.  1941.]     cover  title,  16  p.  il.     [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     t 

FL  3.2  :  H  75 

FEDERAL  HOUSING  ADMINISTRATION 

Clip  sheet.  Federal  Housing  Administration  clip  sheet,  July  4-25,  1941 ;  v.  27, 
no.  9-12.    [1941.]    Each  1  p.  il.  large  1°    [Weekly.]     t  FL  2.7  :  27/9-12 

Insured  mortgage  portfolio,  v.  5,  no.  4  ;  2d  quarter  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title, 
44  p.  il.  4"    *  Paper,  1.5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  70c. 
L.  C.  card  36-26561  FL2.12  :  5/4 

Mortgage  insurance.  Mutual  morlgage  insurance,  administrative  rules  and  regu- 
lations under  sec.  203  of  national  housing  act,  as  amended  June  28,  1941. 
Revised  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     [l]+18p.     (FHA  form  2010.)     [Proce.ssed.]     t 

FL  2.6 :  M  84/941 

RECONSTRUCTION   FINANCE  CORPORATION 

Legislation.    Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  act  as  amended  and  other  laws 
pertaining  to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.     Revised  July  1941.     1941. 
iii+102  p.     *  Paper,  20i'. 
L.  C.  card  41-50913  FL  5.5  :  R  24/941 

Report  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  4th  quarter,   1940,  letter  from 
chairman  transmitting  report  covering  operations  for  4th  quarter  of  1940  and 
for  period  from  organization  of  Corporation  on  Feb.  2,  1932,  to  Dec.  31,  1940. 
May  2,  1941.    76  p.     (H.  doc.  203.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  32-26454 

FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION 

Electricity.  Production  of  electric  energy  in  United  States,  Apr.  and  May  1941 ; 
no.  41-5.    June  30,  1941.    8  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t      FP  1.11 :  941/5 

National  electric  rate  book. 

Note.- — The  National  electric  rate  book  and  individual  rate  books  for  the  48  States, 
covering  the  rates  charged  by  publicly  and  privately  owned  utilities  in  communities 
of  1,000  or  more  population  for  residential,  commercial  and  industrial  service,  are  issued 
in  loose-leaf  form  in  binders.  Supplements  showing  rate  changes  and  new  rate  schedules 
are  issued  in  processed  form  to  replace  superseded  data.  A  monthly  Bulletin  service 
shows  important  rate  changes  prior  to  their   incorporation  in  the  supplements. 

Subscriptions  for  tlie  National  electric  rate  book,  individual  State  rate  books  and 
Bulletin  service  should  be  sent  to  the  Federal  Power  Commission,  Washington.  D.  C. 
Prices  are  as  follows  :  National  electric  rate  book,  $10.00,  including  binders,  Supplement 
service  and  monthly  Bulletin  service  for  12  months  from  date  of  order ;  Supplement  and 
Bulletin  service.s  thereafter,  $7.50  per  year.  State  rate  books,  $1.00  each,  including 
binder  and  Supplement  service  for  12  months  from  date  of  order  ;  Supplement  service 
thereafter,  $1.00  per  year.  Monthly  Bulletin  service  for  individual  State  rate  books  is 
available  at  $1.00  additional  per  year,  payment  to  be  made  with  initial  subscription. 

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National  electric  rate  hook — Continued. 

National  electric  rate  book:  [State  separate]  ;  Connecticut.     June  1,  1941. 

23+2  p.  4"     [Supersedes  issue  of  Sept.  30,  1940.]  FP  1.18:  C  76/941 

Same;  Massachusetts.     May  31,  1941.     51+2  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of 

Aug.  12,  1940.]  FP  1.18  :  M  38/941 

Same;   Mississippi.     May   1,    1941.     25+ [1]    p.   4"     [Supersedes   issue   of 

May  7,  1940.]  '  FP  1.18 :  M  691/941 

Same;  Montana.     May  31,  1941.     5+1  p.  4"     [Supersedes  issue  of  Nov.  9, 

1940.  ]  FP  1.18 :  M  76/941 

Same;  South  Carolina.     May  15,  1941.     18+2  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of 

May  10,  1940.]  FP  1.18 :  So  8c/9il 

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Choriomeningitis  virus  infection  without  central  nervous  system  manifestations, 
report  of  case  [and  with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Charles  Armstrong  and  J.  W. 
Hornibrook.     [1941.]    4p.il.     (Reprint  2270.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  v. 
56,  no.  17,  Apr.  25,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
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Containers.     Bactericidal  effect  of  paraffining  of  paperboard  used  for  paper  milk 
containers  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Frederic  J.  Moss,  Robert  C.  Thomas,  and 
Mildred  K.  Havens.    [1941.]     [2]  +13  p.  11.  1  pi.     (Reprint  2273.)     [From  Public 
health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  IS,  May  2,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50917  FS  2.7/a  :  2273 

First  aid.     Until  the  doctor  comes;  by  James  A.  Dolce.     [1941.]     [l]+60+[l]  p. 
il.  oblong  24"     ( [IMiscellaneous  publication  21]  ;  Sanitary  Reports  and  Statistics 
Division.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50918  FS  2.29 :  21 

Heart  disease  in  Philadelphia  cardiac  clinics,  composite  picture  of  etiological 
types  in  clinics  of  15  hospitals,  with  special  reference  to  rheumatic  heart  disease 
and  .syphilis  of  aorta  and  heart  [and  with  list  of  references]  ;  by  O.  F.  Hedley. 
1941.  iv+38  p.  il.  (Public  health  bulletin  208.)  [Fi-om  Infectious  Diseases 
Division,  National  Institute  of  Health.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50839  FS  2.3  :  268 

Hospital  news,  v.  8,  no.  11  and  12,  June  1  and  15,  1941;  issued  by  Division  of 
Marine  Hospitals  and  Relief  and  Division  of  Mental  Hygiene.     [1941.]     [3]  +27 
p.  il.  and  [3]+31  p.  il.  2  pi.  4°    [Semimonthly.    Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  36-23626  FS  2.12  :  8/11, 12 

Housing.     Recent  developments  relating  to  public  health  interest  in  housing  [with 
li.st  of  references]  ;  by  John  C.  Leukhardt.     [1941.]     [2] +4  p.     (Reprint  2266.) 
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Hydrocarbons.  Portable  unit  for  determination  of  halogenated  hydrocarbons 
[with  list  of  references];  by  H.  C.  Dudley.  [1941.]  [2] +7  p.  if.  (Reprint 
2277.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  19,  May  9,  1941.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
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Hygiene.  Personal  hygiene  [with  list  of  references]  ;  compiled  by  Robert  Olesen. 
IKeprint]    1941.     vi4-46  p.    il.      (Supplement  137    co   Public   health   reports.) 

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Mapharsen.  Toxic  dose  of  maphursen  given  by  continuous  drip  method  [with 
list  of  references:  by]  Harold  J.  Magnuson,  B.  O.  Raulston.  1941.  [1]4-10  p. 
il.  ([Venereal  Diseases  Division];  Reprint  154.)  [From  Venereal  disease 
information,  v.  22,  May  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.9/a  :  154 

Monquitoex.  Preliminary  survey  of  anopheline  mosquito  fauna  of  southeastern 
Minne.sota  and  adjacent  Wisconsin  areas  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Richard 
H.  Daggy,  Oswald  J.  Muegge,  and  William  A.  Riley.  [1941.]  [2]  +13^ p.  il.  1  pi. 
(Reprint  2268.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.   17,  Apr.  25,  1941.] 

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National  defense.     Special  problems  in  our  health  defenses ;  by  Paul  V.  McNutt 
[1941.]     [2] +5  p.     (Reprint  2274.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  19. 
May  9,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
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National  Nutrition   Conference    [for  Defense,  convened   in  Washington,   D.   C, 
May  26-28,  1941].     [1941.]     [2]+22p.     (Reprint  2285.)     [From  Public  health 
reports,  v.  56,  no.  24,  June  13,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50921  FS  2.7/a  :  2285 

Pneumocoeci.  Studies  on  immunizing  substances  in  pueumococci :  12,  Comparison 
of  effect  of  whole-cell  vaccine  and  of  polysaccharide  antigen  in  human  beings 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Lloyd  D.  Felton,  Carl  F.  Jordan,  E.  N.  Hesbacher, 
and  Ellis  K.  Vanbel.  [1941.]  [2] +14  p.  (Reprint  2279.)  [Prepared  in  co- 
operation with  Iowa  State  Health  Department  and  Polk  County  (Iowa) 
Health   Service.     From  Public  health  reports,   v.  56,   no.  20,  May  16,  1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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Poliomyelitis.     Clinical  study  of  poliomyelitis  in  Charleston  County,  S.  C,  1939 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Dorland  J.  Davis,  Francis  J.  Weber,  and  Margaret 
S.  Arey.     [1941.]     [2] +11  p.     (Reprint  2275.)      [From  Public  health  reports, 
v.  56,  no.  19,  May  9,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
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— —     Prevalence  of  poliomyelitis  in  United  States  in  1940  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  C.  C.  Dauer.     [1941.]      [2] +9  p.  il.      (Reprint  2267.)      [From  Pub- 
lic health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  17,  Apr.  25,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
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Psittacosis.     Outbreak  of  psittacosis  at  National  Zoological  Park,  Washington, 
D.  C. ;  by  T.  H.  Tomlinson,  jr.     [1941.]      [2]+9  p.     (Reprint  2280.)      [From 
Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  21,  May  23,  1941.]     *  Pai>er,  5e. 
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Public  health  engineering  abstracts,  June  1941;  v.  21,  no.  6.  [1941.]  [l]+52  p. 
il.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  Omission  of  pages  25  and  26  does  not  indicate 
omitted  material.]     f  FS  2.13:  21/6 

Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  26-30;  June  27-July  25,  1941.  [1941.]  [xix]  + 
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Scarlet  fever.  Dick  reaction  and  scai'let  fever  morbidity  following  injections 
of  purified  and  tannic  acid  precipitated  erythrogenic  toxin  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  by  M.  V.  Veldee,  E.  C  Peck,  J.  P.  Franklin,  and  H.  R.  DuPuy.  [IWl.] 
[2] +18  p.  (Reprint  2272.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  18,  May 
2,1941.]  ♦Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50925  FS  2.7/a  :  2272 

Selective   serv-ice.     Causes   of  physical   disqualification   under   selective   service 
law,  early  indications  ;  by  Rollo  H.  Britten  and  George  St.  J.  Perrott.     [1941.] 
[2] +5  p.      (Reprint  2270.)      [Fnmi  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  19,  May 
9,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
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Shellfish.  [Revised  list  of  shellfish  shippers  dated  Sept.  3,  1940],  supp.  16-20; 
May  1-July  15,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4°  [Semimonthly;  none  issued 
May  15,  1941.     Processed.     Issued  with  perforations]     t 

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Siiphilis.  Evaluating  serologic  test  for  syphilis  in  metroiX)litan  community;  [by] 
Nathan  Nagle,  J.  C.  WlUett.  1941.  |l]+6  p.  il.  ([Venereal  Di.seases  Di- 
vision] ;  Reprint  155.)  [From  Venereal  disease  information,  v.  22,  May  1941.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.9/a  :  155 

Ticks.  Further  new  species  of  Ornithodoros  from  bats  (Acarina:  Argasidae)  ; 
by  R.  A.  Cooley  and  Glen  M.  Kohls.  [1941.]  [2] +5  p.  il.  1  pi.  (Reprint 
2271.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  17,  Apr.  25,  1941.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50927  FS  2.7/a  :  2271 

Tuberculosis.     Post-sanatorium   tuberculosis  survival  rates  in  IVIinnesota    [with 
list  of  references]  :  by  H.  E.  Hilleboe.     [1941.]     [2]+  13  p.     (Reprint  2269.) 
[From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  17,  Apr.  25,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50928  FS  2.7/a  :  2269 

Quantitative   studies   of   tuberculin   reaction ;    1,    Titration    of  tuberculin 

sensitivity  and  its  relation  to  tuberculous  infection  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  Michael  L.  Furcolow,  Barbara  Hewell,  Waldo  E.  Nelson,  and  Carroll  E. 
Palmer.  [1941.]  [2] +18  p.  il.  (Reprint  2281.)  [From  Public  health  re- 
ports, V.  56,  no.  21,  May  23,  1941.]  *  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.7/a  :  2281 
L.  C.  card  41-50929 

Venereal  disease  information,  v.  22,  no.  7,  July  1941 ;  issued  by  Public  Health 
Service  for  use  in  its  cooperative  work  with  State  and  local  health  departments 
and  physician  in  private  practice.  [1941.]  [2] +233-270  p.  il.  [Monthly. 
Articles  of  special  interest  are  issued  as  reprints  or  supplements  and  are  listed 
in  the  Monthly  catalog  when  published.]  *  Paper,  5c  single  copy,  50c  a  yr. ; 
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Venereal  diseases.  Directory  of  clinics  for  diagnosis  and  treatment  of  venereal 
diseases.  Revised  Jan.  i,  1941.  [1941.]  [4] +107  p.  (Supplement  4  to 
Venereal  disease  information. )     *  Paper,  15c.  FS  2.10 :  4/2 

NATIONAL   INSTITUTE  OF  HEALTH 

Cancer.  Early  diagnosis  of  cancer  of  stomach,  gastroscopy  and  gastric  biopsies, 
gastrophotography  and  X-rays  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Rudolph  Schindler. 
[1941.]  [2] +30  p.  il.  1  pi.  (Reprint  39.)  [From  Journal  of  National  Cancer 
Institute,  v.  1,  no.  4,  Feb.  1940.]     *  Paper.  15c.  FS  2.31/a  :  39 

Journal  of  National  Cancer  Institute,  v.  1,  no.  6;  June  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
p.  727-863,  il.  [Bimonthly.  Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.  Articles  of  special 
interest  are  issued  as  reprints  and  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  wlien 
published.]  *  Paper,  40c  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.60. 
L.  C.  card  40-29172  FS  2.31 : 1/6 

Tissues.  Chemical  studies  on  components  of  normal  and  neoplastic  tissues :  5, 
Relative  arginase  activity  of  certain  tumors  and  normal  control  tissues  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Jesse  P.  Greenstein,  Wendell  V.  Jenrette,  G.  Burroughs 
Mider,  and  Julius  White.  [1941.]  [2] +687-706  p.  (Reprint  50.)  [From 
Journal  of  National  Cancer  Institute,  v.  1,  no.  5,  Apr.  1941.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

FS  2.31/a :  50 

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Tumiirx.  Induction  of  tumors  in  guinea  pigs  with  subcntaneously  injected 
methvlflioUmthrene  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Michael  B.  Shimkin  and  G. 
Burroughs  Mider.  [1941.]  [2] +707-72.")  p.  il.  (Reprint  51.)  [From  Jour- 
nal of  National  Cancer  Institute,  v.  1,  no.  5,  Apr.  1941. J     *  Paper,  10c. 

FS  2.31/a :  51 

Studies  on  purification   and  properties  of   rabbit-papiiloma-virus  protein 

[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  W.  Ray  Bryan  and  J.  W.  Beard.  [1941.]  [2]  +607- 
673  p.  il.  (Reprint  48.)  [From  Journal  of  National  Cancer  Institute,  v.  1,  no.  5, 
Apr.  1941.]     *  Paper,  15c.  FS  2.31/a  :  48 

SOCIAL  SECURITY  BOARD 

Civil  sei-vice  retirement  net.  Benefits  and  beneficiaries  luider  civil  service  retire- 
ment act  [by]  Ruth  Reticker;  [Social  and  economic  data,  payments  under 
.selected  social  insurance  and  related  programs].  [1941.]  29-42+92-97  p.  il  4" 
[From  Social  security  bulletin,  v.  4,  no.  4,  Apr.  1941.]     t         FS  3.3/a  :  R  314/2 

Military  serriee.  Foreign  provisions  for  dependents  of  mobilized  men  [with  list 
of  sources:  by]  Marianne  Sakmann.  [1941.]  [2] +11-28  p.  4"  [From  Social 
security  bulletin,  v.  4,  no.  4,  Apr.  1941.]     t  FS  3.3/a  :  D  441 

Old  age  assintanee.  Distribution  patterns  in  old-age  assistance  payments  approved 
in  1938-39 :  [prepared  in  Division  of  Public  Assistance  Research,  Bureau  of 
Research  and  Statistics].  [1941.]  p.  t)-19  il.  4°  [Fro-m  Social  security  bulletin, 
V.  4,  no.  1,  Jan.  1941.]     t  FS  3.3/a  :  01 1/7 

Publie  a.'isistanee ;  preprinted  from  Social  security  bulletin,  v.  4,  no.  0;  June  1941. 
[1941.]  21  p.  il.  4°  (Public  Assistance  Bureau,  Divisions  of  Operating  Statistics 
and  Analvsis  and  Social  Statistics  and  Research.)      [Monthly.]     t 

FS  3.3/a2 :  941/4 

Relief.  Administration  of  general  relief  in  the  States  during  1940;  [by]  Dorothy 
R.  Bucklin  and  Alden  J.  Teske.  [1941.]  [1] +32-36  p.  4°  [From  Social  security 
bulletin,  v.  4,  no.  3,  Mar.  1&41.]     t  FS  3.3/a  :  R  279 

Social  security  bulletin,  June  1941;  v.  4,  no.  6.  [1941.]  cover  title,  i+75  p.  il.  4° 
[Monthly.]  *  Paper,  20e.  single  co-py,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription.  $3.75. 
L.  C.  card  40-29327  FS  3.3 :  4/6 

EMPLOYMENT  SECURITY  BUREAU 

Benefit  pai/ments.  Duration  of  benefit  payments  in  New  Hampshire,  benefit 
years  ending  Jan.  1-June  30,  1939.  [June  3,  1941.]  [3]+19  p.  il.  4°  (Series 
of  1941,  no.  3:  Research  and  Statistics  Division.)      [Processed.]     t 

FS  3.118 :  941/3 

Duration  of  benefit  payments  in  Utah,  uniform  benefit  year  ending  July  6, 

1940.  (June  19,  1941.]  [3]+13  p.  il.  4°  (Series  of  1941,  no.  4;  Research  and 
Statistics  Division.)      [Processed.]      t  FS  3.118 :  941/4 

Employment  fiecurity.  Preliminary  report  of  employment  security  operations, 
Mav  1941.  June  21.  1941.  [l]+3  p.+  [3]  leaves,  4°  (Research  and  Statistics 
Division.)      [Processed.]     f  FS  3.115 :  941/5 

Summary  of  employment  security  activities,  Apr.  1941.     [1941.]      [3] +7 

p.  +  [13]  leaves,  4  pi.  4°  (Research  and  Statistics  Division.)  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  FS  3.114:  941/4 

Same,  May  1941.     [1941.]      [3] +16  p.  +[32]  leaves,  4  pi.  4°     (Research 

and  Statistics  Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]!  FS  3.114 :941/5 

Em.ploijment  .security  review,  July  1941;  v.  8,  no.  7.     [1941.]     cover  title.  20  p. 
[Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  L  35-100  FS  3.107 :  8/7 

Labor  market  developments.  Mav  1941.  [1941.]  [5] +63  p.  4°  (Research  and 
Statistics  Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  FS  3.113 :  941/5 

Unemployment  eompensation.  Unemployment  compensation  interpi-etation  serv- 
ice :  Federal  .series  [pt.  2]  supplement  of  June  15,  1941,  Federal  rulings  affect- 
ing subchap.  A  and  C,  chap.  9,  of  internal  revenue  code  (formerly  titles  8  and  9 

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I'nempUnnnent  coin  pen  sat  ion — Continued. 
of  social  security  act)  ;  [prepared  by  Interpretation  Service].     [1941.]      [2]  + 
4+iii  p.     [Montlilv.     For  official  use  only.     Issued  with  i^erf orations.]     t 

SS  1 :  20 :  pt.  2/supp./941-6 
Note. — This  supplement  is  classed  with  the  original  pul)lication  so  that  the  set  may 
be  filed  together. 

Same:  Federal  series  [pt.  2]  supplement  of  July  15,  1941,  Federal  rulings 

affecting  .subchap.  A  and  C,  chap.  9,  of  internal  revenue  code  (formerly  titles  8 
and  9  of  social  security  act)  ;  [prepared  by  Interpretation  Service].  [1941.] 
[2]  +31-34+ i  p.     [Monthly.    For  official  use  only.]    t    SS  1.20 :  pt.2/supp./941-7 

Note. — This  supplement  is  classed  with  the  original  publication  so  that  the  set  may 
be   filed   together. 

FEDERAL  TRADE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Commission  has  not.  as  yet,  resumed  the  advance  sheets  of  its  decisions 
in  printed  form,  whicli  it  di.'^continued  with  the  conclusion  of  volume  23.  The  Commission 
will,  liowever,  on  request,  in  case  of  a  specific  interest,  suiiply  mimeographed  copy  of  the 
full  text  of  any  of  tlic  findings  as  to  the  facts,  orders,  or  stipulations  which  are  published 
later  in  printed  form  in  tlie  bound  volumes  and  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents, 
Washington,    D.    C. 

Etahli.sficnicnt.'i  Ricfdud,  Inc.  No.  16927,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
Etablissemcnts  Iviyaud,  Inc.,  and  E.  Fougera  &  Company,  Inc.,  v.  Federal  Trade 
(-omniis.sion,  on  pctitlDU  to  set  aside  order  of  Federal  Trade  Commission;  brief 
for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iv +48  p.     t  FT  1.5  :  Et  11 

Tnixts.  Clayton  act.  Public  no.  212,  o3d  Congres.?,  H.  R.  15657,  as  amended  by 
I'ublic  no.  692,  7-ith  Congress,  June  19,  1936,  act  to  supplement  existing  laws 
against  unlawful  restraints  and  monopolies,  and  for  other  purposes.  [1941.] 
16  p.     t  FT  1.2 :  C  57/941 

Work.    Monthly  summarv  of  work,  Mav  1941.     [1941.]     12  p.     [Processed.]     t 

FT  1.15 :  941/5 

— —     Same,  June  1941.     [1941.]     16  p.     [Processed.]     f  FT  1.15: 941/6 

FEDERAL  WORKS  AGENCY 

HOUSING  AUTHORITY 

Actiiritics.     What  and  whv  is  USHA.     [Revised  edition.]      [1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     f 

FW  3.2  :  H  81/8/941 

Public  housinq  for  planners  and  builders  of  American  communities,  June  7-July 
25,  1941;  V.  2,  no.  -10-42.  [1941.]  Each  [4]  p.  il.  f"  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy, 
$1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.80.  FW  3.7 :  2/40-42 

PUBLIC  ROADS  ADMINISTRATION 

High  ways,  current  literature,  v.  20,  no.  23-28,  June  4-July  9,  1941;  compiled  by 
library  staff  of  Public  Roads  Administx'ation.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4° 
[Weekly.     Processed.]     t  FW  2.8 :  20/23-28 

Public  roads,  journal  of  highway  research,  v.  22,  no.  5;  July  1941.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  p.  103-121.  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  FW  2.7  :  22/5 

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  arc  .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  periodi- 
cally to  show  any  change  in  impi'ovement  of  the  highways.  As  the  transportation  maps 
for  each  State  become  available,  publication  of  progress  maps  for  that  State  is  discontinued. 

Colorado.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map  :  [Colorado]  ;  data  corrected 
to  Mar.  1,  1940.    Scale  1 :  760,320,  or  1  in.=12  m.     [Washington,  D.  C]  Geologi- 

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Colorado — Continued, 
cal  Survey  [1940].     [2  sheets]  each  28X19  in.     [Projection,  modified  polyconic. 
Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]     *  20c.  per  set  of  2  maps. 

FW  2.12 :  C  71/E,  W 

36E.  Eastern    Colorado. 
36W.  Western   Colorado. 

Mississippi.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map:  [Mississippi]  ;  data  cor- 
rected to  Mar.  1,  1940.  Scale  1 :  500,000,  or  1  in.=7.891  m.  [Washington,  D.  C] 
Geological  Survey  [1940].  [2  sheets]  each  19X28  in.  [Projection,  modified 
polvconic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  20c.  per  set  of 
2  maps.  FW  2.12 :  M  69i/N,  S 

22N.   Northern   Mississippi. 
22S.   Southern   Mississippi. 

Neiv  Mexico.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map :  [New  Mexico]  ;  data 
corrected  to  May  1,  1940.  Scale  1 :  760,320,  or  1  in. =12  m.  [Washington,  D.  C] 
Geological  Survey  [1940].  [2  sheets]  each  19X28  in.  [Projection,  modified 
polvconic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  20c.  per  set  of 
2  maps.  FW  2.12  :  N  42m/940/N,  S 

37N.  Northern   New  Mexico. 
37S.  Southern  New  Mexico. 

WORK  PROJECTS  ADMINISTRATION 

Americanization.  W.  P.  A.  Americanization  and  citizenship  program.  [1941.] 
[6]  p.  il.  narrow  8°     t  FW  4.2 :  Am  3 

Federal  work  and  construction  projects,  Apr.  1941.  [July  8,  1941.]  2+ [7] 
leaves,  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t       FW  4.33: 941/4 

Federal  ivork  programs  and  public  assistance,  Apr.  1941.  [1941.]  9  leaves,  4* 
[Monthly.    Processed.]     t  FW  4.32: 941/4 

Statistical  bulletin.     WPA  statistical  bulletin,  June  1941.     [1941.]      [l]-|-llp. 
11.  4°     (Statistics  Division.)     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  39^29385  FW  4.13 :  941/6 


GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions.     Decisions  of  comptroller  gener'al,  v.  20,  May  1941 ;  Lindsay  C.  Warren, 
comptroller    general,    R.    N.     Elliott,     assistant    comptroller    general.     1941. 
[1] +703-847  p.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy   (incorrectly  given  on 
publication  as  15c. ) ,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  22-24145  GA  1.5/a :  20A1 

Index-digest  of  published  decisions  of  comptroller  general  [v.  9-19]  with 

statutes,  decisions,  and  opinions  cited  therein,  1929-40.     1941.     2  pts.  in  1, 

iii+1078  p.     *  Cloth,  $3.25. 

L.  C.  card  41-50930  GA  1.5/3 :  929-^ 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Cotigress.     Proceedings  of  Congress,  Annals  of  Congress,  Register  of  debates, 
Congressional   globe.   Congressional   record,   list    of   publications   for    sale  by 
superintendent  of  documents ;  June  1941.    1941.    iv+17+[l]  p.     (Price  list  49, 
27th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  25-26728  GP  3.9 :  49/27 

Interstate  commerce.     Publications  relating  to  interstate  commerce  and  to  Fed- 
eral Communications  Commission,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent 
of  documents;  July  1941.     1941.      [2]+28-f[l]   p.      (Price  list  59,  27th  edi- 
tion. )     t 
L.  C.  card  25-26812  GP  3.9  :  59/27 

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Monthly  catalog.     United  States  Government  publications,  monthly  catalog,  no. 
558 ;  June  1941.     1941.     ix+ 767-937  p.     *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $2.10. 
L.  O.  card  4-18088  GP  3.8/1 :  941/6 

Weekly   list   of    selected   United    States   Government   publications,   July   2-30, 
1941.     [1941.]     Each  4  p.     (1941-27  to  l»il-31.)     t 
L.  C.  card  2&-26554  GP  3.17 :  941/27-31 

Note. — The  Weekly  list  is  an  advertising  list  of  United  States  Government  publications 
for  sale  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  The  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by 
subjects,  with  annotations  and  prices.  It  may  be  obtained  free  of  charge  upon  application 
to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

BITUMINOUS  COAL  DIVISION 

Coal.  Distribution  of  coal  shipments,  M.  C.  D.  115.  July  1,  1941.  6  leaves,  il.  f 
[Processed.]     t  146.8:115 

Preliminary  estimates  of  production  of  bituminous  coal,  June  1941.    July  5, 

1941.    1  p.  4°     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t  146.11:941/6 

Weekly  coal  report,  W.  C.  R.  1251-W.  O.  R.  1254.    July  5-26,  1941.    Each 

4  p.  or  2  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  I  46.7 :  1251-1254 

Distributors.  Registered  distributors  under  bituminous  coal  act  of  1937,  supp.  5 ; 
June  15,  1941  [list].    [1941.]     [l]+2p.  4°     [Processed.]     t     I  46.14 :  941/supp.5 

Same,  supp  6;  July  1,  1941  [list].     [1941.]     [2]  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

I  46.14 :  941/SUPP.6 

FISH  AND  WILDLIFE  SERVICE 

Alaska.  Fisheries  of  Alaska,  1940.  [1941.]  4  leaves,  4°  (Statistical  bulletin 
1430.)     [Processed.]     t  149.8:1430 

Regulations  for.  protection  of  game  fish  and  other  fish  in  fresh  waters  of 

Alaska.  [1941.]  3  p.  4°  [Processed.  Title  50,  Wildlife,  chap.  1,  Fish  and  Wild- 
life Service,  subchap.  P,  Alaska  fresh-vpater  fisheries,  Code  of  Federal  regula- 
tions, published  by  Federal  Register  Division,  National  Archives.]     t 

1 49  6:  Alls/3 
Note. — These  regulations  supersede  Alaska  fresh-water  fisheries  regulations  promulgated 
by  Secretary  of  Interior.  May  28,  1940   (5  F.  R.  2140   (DI)),  and  codified  under  pt.  202, 
subchap.  A,  chap.  2  of  title  50. 

Regulatory  announcement  1.   amdt.  1-3,  May  16-June  10,   1941.     [1941.] 

Each  5  p.  or  1  p.  4"  [Processed.  Title  50,  Wildlife,  chap.  1.  Fish  and  Wildlife 
Service,  subchap.  Q,  Alaska  commercial  fisheries,  published  by  Federal  Register 
Division,  National  Archives.]     t  I  49.24  :  l/amdt.1-3 

Birds.  Aids  for  bird  studv  flistl  ;  prepared  in  Division  of  Wildlife  Research. 
Mar.  1941.     9  p.  4°  (Wildlife  leaflet  180.)      [Processed.]     t  149.13:180 

Blood  smears.  Preparation  of  blood  smears  and  tissue  impressions  for  laboratory 
study;  by  Don  R.  Coburn.  Apr.  1941.  2  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Wildlife  leaflet  185.) 
[Processed.]     t  149.13:185 

Coyotes.  Food  habits  of  coyote  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Charles  C. 
Sperry.  1941.  iv+70  p.  il.  3  pi.  (Wildlife  research  bulletin  4.)  *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50931  1 49.19 :  4 

Crawfishes.  Directions  for  destroying  crawfishes ;  prepared  in  Division  of 
Predator  and  Rodent  Control.  May  1941.  2  p.  4°  (Wildlife  leaflet  190.) 
[Processed.  Supersedes  leaflet  Bi-770  issued,  June  1924,  by  Biological  Survey 
Bureau  under  Agriculture  Department.]     t  149.13:190 

Fishery  market  news.  June  1941 ;   [v.  3,  no.  6].     [1941.]      [2]+24-f[2]  p.  il.  4° 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  F  39-3  1 49.10 :  3/6 

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1022  Government  Publications 

Fishery  products.  Cold  storage  holdings  of  fishery  products,  June  15,  1941. 
[1941].  2  1).  oblong  large  S"  (Statistical  buUetin  1432.)  [Processed.  Sta- 
tistics furni.slu'd  by  Agricultural  Marketing  Service.  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment.]    t  149.8:1432 

Landings   by  fishing  vessels   at  certain   New   England   ports,    May  1941. 

[1941.]     4  leaves,  4°     ( Statistical  bulletin  1429. )      [Processed.]     t     149.8:1429 

Fu7-s.  Publications  on  selection  and  care  of  furs  [list;  prepared  in  Section  of 
Fur  Resources,  Division  of  Wildlife  Research].  May  1941.  1  p.  4°  (Wildlife 
leaflet  189.)      [Processed. 1     t  149.13:189 

Mackerel.     Studies  on  handling  of  fresh   mackerel    (Scomber  scombrus)    [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  M.  E.  Stansby  and  J.  M.  Lemon.     1941.     ii4-4(j  p.  il. 
(Research  report  1.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50960  I  49.26  : 1 

Manuscrii)ts.  Guide  for  form  and  typing  of  manuscripts  of  Fish  and  Wildlife 
Service;  prepared  in  Division  of  Public  Relations.  [1941.]  17+ [1]  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  I49.2:M31 

Otters.  Raising  otters  in  captivity  ;  prepared  in  Section  of  Fur  Resources,  Divi- 
sion of  Wildlife  Research.  May  1941.  2  p.  4°  (Wildlife  leaflet  188.)  [Proc- 
essed. Supersedes  Wildlife  research  and  management  leaflet  BS-75  issued, 
Dec.  1936,  bv  Biological  Survey  Bureau  under  Agriculture  Department.]     f 

149.13:188 

Riihhits.  Publications  on  rabbits,  cavies.  and  other  stock  [list]  ;  compiled  in 
Section  of  Fur  Resources,  Division  of  Wildlife  Research  .  Apr.  1941.  [2]  p.  4° 
(Wildlife  leaflet  184.)     [Processed.]     t  149.13:184 

GENERAL  LAND  OFFICE 

Maps 

Hairaii.  Territory  of  Hawaii,  compiled  from  data  on  file  in  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Geological  Survey,  IJydrographic  OflBce,  Hawaiian  Government  surveys, 
and  other  authentic  sources,  1938 ;  revised  and  drawn  by  H.  Rub.  Scale 
1  in. =12  Stat.  m.     [Washington]  Geological  Survey  [1941].    22X33  in.    *  25c. 

I  21.13  :  H  31/2/938 
Inset :  Hawaiian  Archipelago. 

GEOLOGICAL   SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Monographs, 
P)-ofessional  papers,  Bulletins,  Water-.supply  papers,  folios  of  ini'  Geologic  atlas  of  the 
United  States,  topographic  maps  (some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  h.isa  and  contour 
and  other  maps  of  the  United  States  and  of  the  States.  Practically  all  of  them  are  sale 
publications.  The  maps  and  folios  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  at  W.ishington,  D.  C. 
Orders  for  other  pul)lications  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  to  the  Superintendent  of 
Docunieiifs.   Washington.    T).   C 

Atlantic  Coastal  Plain.  Summary  of  yearly  discharge  at  gaging  stations  in 
South  Atlantic  slope  and  eastern  Gulf  of  Mexico  basins.  1941.  iv+351-384  p. 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  Mississippi,  North 
Carolina,  South  Carolina,  and  Virginia.  From  Water-supply  paper  872,  Surface 
water  supply  of  United  States,  1939.  pt.  2.1     *  Paper,  l(k:  I  19.13/a  :  At  6 

Hairnii.     Surface  water  supply  of  Hawaii.  July  1,  193S-June  30,  1939;  Carl  G. 
Paulsen,  acting  chief  hydraulic  engineer.  Max  H.  Carson,  district  engineer.     1941. 
v  +  142  p.     (Water-supply  paper  885.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Hawaii.] 
*  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  GS17-466  119.13:885 

/*hJ>//c«<(0»*  issued  in  June  1041  :  list  400.     [1941.]     8  p.      [Monthly.!     t 

I  19.14/4 :  400 

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Topographic  quadrangle  maps 

Note. — The  Geological  Survey  makes  the  contoured — i.  e.,  the  three-dimensional  topo- 
graphic maps  of  the  country  that  are  designed  eventually  to  cover  the  whole  United  States, 
also  Alaska,  Hawaii,  and  Puerto  Kico.  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  com- 
monly used  are  1:31,680,  1:62,500,  and  1:125,000,  corresponding  approximately  to  i^ 
mile,  1  mile,  and  2  miles  to  1  inch.  The  area  covered  varies  with  the  latitude,  but  the 
average  area  of  a  quadrangle  is  58,  230,  or  920  square  miles,  respectively,  for  these  three 
scales.  Topographic  maps  are  printed  on  uniform-sized  paper,  about  20  by  I61/2  inches 
and  the  maps  of  the  quadrangle  areas  represented  thereon  are  about  IT'/a  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  half  of  the  continental  area  of  the  country,  excluding  Alaska,  has  been  mapped, 
every  State  being  represented.  Connecticut,  Delaware,  the  District  of  Columbia,  Hawaii, 
Maryland,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  Ohio,  Rhode  Island, 
and  West  Virginia  are  completely  mapped.  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.  In 
ordering,  give  the  name  of  the  map  and  the  State  in  which  the  area  lies. 

California.  California,  Mineral  quadrangle,  lat.  40°-40°30',  long.  121°30'-122°. 
Scale  1 :  125,000,  contour  interval  100  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C,  Geological  Sur- 
vey] edition  of  1941.    17X13  in.     tlOc.  119.12 :  4M  662/941 

California,  Sierra  Madre  quadrangle,  lat.  34°06'-34°12',  long.  118°-118°06'. 

Scale  1:24,000,  contour  intervals  5  and  25  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C,  Geological 
Survey]  edition  of  1941.     18X15  in.     1 10c.  119.12  :  4Si  17m/941 

////;»o/.s-Iowa,  Keithsburg  quadrangle,  lat.  41°^1°15',  long.  90°45'-91°.  Scale 
1 :  62,500,  contour  intervals  10  and  20  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C,  Geological  Survev] 
edition  of  1941.     17X13  in.    1 10c.  119.12 :  12K 269/941 

Mafim-chtisctts.  Massachu.setts,  Marion  quadrangle,  lat.  41°37'30"-41°45',  long. 
70°45'-7()°52'30".  Scale  1  :  31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C, 
Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1941.    17X13  in.    1 10c.  I  19.12:  21M  330/941 

— —  Massachusetts-New  Hampshire,  Mt.  Grace  quadrangle,  lat.  42°37'30"- 
42°45',  long.  72°15'-72°22'30".  Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  [Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1941.  17X13  in.  [Map  covers  only  a 
portion  of  the  sheet.]     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  21M  863g/941 

Massachusetts-Vermont,   Colrain   quadrangle,   lat.   42°37'30"-42°45',   long. 

72°37'30"-72°45'.  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  [Washington,  D.C., 
Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1941.  17X13  in.  [Map  covers  onlv  a  portion  of 
the  sheet.]     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  21C  719/941 

Montana,  Pendroy  quadrangle,  lat.  48°^8°15',  long.  112°15'-112°.30'.  Scale 
1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  25  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C.  Geological  Survey]  edition 
of  1941.     17X13  in.     1 10c.  I  19.12 :  26P  374/941 

Pennsylvania.  Marienville  quadrangle,  lat.  41°15'-41°30',  long.  79°-79°15'.  Scale 
1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C,  Geological  Survey]  edition 
of  1941.     17X13  in.     1 10c.  119.12 :  38M  338/941 

Washington,  Yakima  east  quadrangle,  lat.  46°30'-46°45',  long.  120°15'-120°30'. 
Scale  1:62,500,  contour  interval  25  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C,  Geological  Survey] 
edition  of  1941.     17X13  in.     t  10c.  1 19.12  :  48Y  lle/941 

GRAZING  SERVICE 

Grazing  7>unrtin.  July  1941;   [v.  4,  no.  3].      [1941.]     cover  title,  32  p.  il.  large  8° 
[Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  36-26718  I  33.3  :  4/3 

Note. — This  bulletin  is  intended  to  give  current  news  of  grazing  districts,  of  aims 
and  accomplishments  in  the  program  of  conservation,  and  information  on  plans  for  the 
protection,  improvement,  and  development  of  the  soil,  water,  and  forage  resources  of  the 
West  and  matters  pertainin.ir  to  the  stabilization  of  the  livestock  indusfrv  under  the 
Taylor  grazing  act  of  1034, 

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1024  Government  Publications 

INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE 

Apache  Indians.    Corporate  charter  of  San  Carlos  Apache  Tribe,  Arizona  ;  ratified 
Oct.  16,  1940.    1941.     [l]+5p.    t 
L.  C.  card  41-50932  I  20.9/2 :  Sa  5c/2 

Ooshute  Indians.     Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Confederated  Tribes  of  Goshute 
Reservation,  Utah  ;  approved  Nov.  25,  1940.    1941.     [1]  +9  p.    t 
L.  C.  card  41-50933  I  20.9/2 :  G  69 

Indians  at  work,  July  1941;  [v.  8,  no.  11].     [1941.]     cover  title,  [2] +34  p.  il.  4° 
[Monthly.    Processed.    Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.    A  news  sheet 
for  Indians  and  the  Indian  service.]     f 
L.  C.  card  35-17595  I  20.22 :  8/11 

Salt  River  Pima-Maricopa  Indian  Community    Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Salt 
River  Pima-Maricopa  Indian  Community,  Ariz.;  approved  June  11,  1940.    1941. 
[l]+9p.    t 
L.  C.  card  41-50934  I  20.9/2 :  Sa  37 

Shoshone  Indiana.     Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Duckwater  Shoshone  Tribe  of 
Duckwater  Reservation,  Nev. ;  approved  Nov.  28,  1940.    1941.     [l]-|-9  p.     f 
L.  C.  card  41-50935  I  20.9/2  :  D  85 

Corporate  charter  of  Duckwater  Shoshone  Tribe  of  Duckwater  Reservation, 

Nev. ;  ratified  Nov.  30,  1940.    1941.     [l]+5p.    t 

L.  C.  card  41-50936  1 20.9/2  :  D  85/2 

Tetlin  Native  Village.     Constitution   and  by-laws   of  Native  Village  of  Tetlin, 
Alaska  ;  ratified  Mar.  20,  1940.    1941.     [l]-f4  p.    f 
L.  C.  card  41-50937  I  20.9/2  :  T  291 

Corporate  charter  of  Native  Village  of  Tetlin,  Alaska ;  ratified  Mar.  20, 

1940.     1941.     [l]-f2p.     t 

L.  C.  card  41-50938  I  20.9/2 :  T  291/2 

INFORMATION  DIVISION 

Conservation.  Current  conservation,  clip  sheet  of  current  news  about  conserva- 
tion activities  of  Federal  Government  furnished  for  convenience  of  editors 
and  correspondents,  v.  4,  no.  4;  July  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  il.  large  4" 
[Monthly.]     t  143.7:4/4 

MINES  BUREAU 

Antimmiy  and  cadmium  ;  by  T.  H.  Miller  and  T.  P.  Wootton.  1941.  [2]  -f  709-730 
p.  il.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

I  28.37/a  :  An  87/940-2 

Asphalt  and  related  bitumens;  by  A.  H.  Redfield.  1941.  [2] +1093-1104  p. 
[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

1 28.37/a  :  As  65/940-2 

Barite,  witherite,  and  barium  chemicals;  by  Bertr&nd  L.  Johnson  and  K.  G. 
Warner.  1941.  [2] +1333-42  p.  il.  [Preprint  from  Minerals  vearbook,  feview 
of  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  B  239/940-2 

Cement.  Cement;  by  Oliver  Bowles  and  E.  V.  Balser.  1941.  [2] +1105-36  p. 
il.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

I  2S.37/a  :  C  332/940-2 

Monthly  cement  statement,  C.  P.  240,  supp.  A.     June  28,  1941.     2  leaves, 

il.    f     (Statistical    and    economic    surveys.     Nonmetal    Economics    Division.) 
[Processed.]     t  I  28.29  :  240/supp.  A 

Same,  C.  P.  241.     July  24,  1941.     3  leaves,  il.  f     ( Statistical  and  economic 

surveys.     Nonmetal  Economics  Division.)      [Processed.]     t  128.29:241 

Chrnmite;  by  Robert  H.  Ridgway  and  N.  B.  Melcher.  1941.  [2] +585-596  p.  il. 
[Preprint  fi'om  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

I  2S.37/a  :  C  468/940-2 

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July  1941  1025 

Coal.  Bituminous  coal.  1941.  |2| +1'<">9-818  p.  11.  [Preprint  from  Minerals 
yearbook,  review  of  1940.]      *  I'aper,  lUc.  I  2S.37/a  :  B  549/940-2 

Carbonizing  properties  and  petrographic  composition  of  no.  1-bed  coal  from 

Bell  no.  1  mine,  Sturgis,  Crittenden  ("ounty,  Ky.,  and  effect  of  blending  this 
coal  with  Pocahontas  no.  o-  and  no.  4-bed  coals;  by  J.  D.  Davis,  D.  A.  Reynolds, 
R.  E.  Brewer,  G.  C.  Sprunk,  and  L.  D.  Schmidt.  1941.  vi-l-4r)  p.  11.  "(Tech- 
nical paper  028.)  [Includes  list  entitled  Previous  publications  on  survey  of 
carbonizing  properties  of  American  coals.]      *  Paper,  10c. 

Iv.  C.  card  41-50989  128.7:628 

International   co;il   trade,   monthly   inventory   of   information   from   U.   S. 

(Government  foreign  servic-e  offices  and  other  sources  tiiat  may  not  otherwise 
be  made  available  promptly,  v.  10,  no.  0;  June  30,  1941.  11941.]  [11+12  p.  4° 
(Economics  and  Statistics  Branch.)      [Processed.]      f  128.42:10/6 

Pennsylvania  anthracite;  by  F.  M.  Shore,  J.  R.  Bradley,  .1.  A.  Corgan,  and 

A.  V.  Coleman.  1941.  [2] -(-819-853  p.  il.  [Preprint  fi-om  Minerals  yearbook, 
review  of  1940.]      *  I'aper,  10c.  1  28.3T/a  :  An  86/940-2 

Preliminary   estimates   of  jjroduction   of   Pennsylvaniii   anthracite  and   of 

beehive  coke,  June  1941.  [1941.]  2  leaves,  4"  (Statistical  and  economical 
surveys.     Coal  Economics  Division.)      [Monthly.     Proces.sed.]      t 

I  28.50 :  911/6 

Weekly  anthracite-beehive  coke  report,  W.  A.-C.  R.  208  to  W.  A.-C.  R.  211. 

July  5-2o,  1941.  Each  2  leaves  or  1  n.  il.  4"  (Statistical  and  ecimomic  surveys. 
Coal  Economics  Division.)      [Processed.]      t  128.49:208-211 

Coal  mines.  (\)al-mine  fatalities  in  May  1941  ;  C.  M.  F.  119.  [1941.]  13  p.  il.  4" 
(Statistical  and  economic  surveys.  Mineral  Production  iind  E)C(momics  Di- 
vision.)     (Monthly.     Processed.]      t  128.10/2:119 

Same,  June  1941 :  C.  M.  F.  120.  ( 1941.  [  15  p.  il.  4"  (  Statistical  and  eco- 
nomic surveys.  Mineral  Production  and  Economics  Division.)  [Monthly. 
Processed.]      i"  128.10/2:120 

Cuke.  .Monthly  coke  vciiori.  M.  C.  R.  lOO.  .inly  2C..  1941.  2+[l]  p.  il.  4" 
(  Statistical  and  economic  surveys.     Co.il  Economics  Division.)      (Processed]     t 

I  28.30 :  16;) 

GaaoliiK.  Natural  gasoline,  :\Iay  1941.  (1941.(  2  leaves.  4°  (Report  944a-77. ) 
[Monthly.     I'rocessed.]     t  128.47:77 

World  retail  prices  and  taxes  on  gasoline,  kerosene,  and  motor  lubricating 

oils,  (piarterly  inventory  of  information  fnmi  U.  S.  Government  foreign  service 
offices  and  other  sources  that  may  not  otherwise  be  made  available  pnjmptly,  v. 
10,  no.  2  :  June  30,  1941.  [1:)41.]  "  [3]  -(-30-54  p.  4"  (  Eco)iomlcs  and  Statistics 
Branch.)      [Processed.]     t  128.44:10/2 

Gold.  Gold  and  silver;  by  Chas.  AV.  Henderson.  1941.  [2] -f  61-84  p.  [Preprint 
from   Minerals  yearbook,    revlf^w   of   194().  (      *  Paper,    10c. 

I  2S.37/a  :  G  563/16/940-2 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  and  lead  in  Alaska  (mine  report)  ;  by  Chas.  W.  Hen- 
derson and  S.  A.  Gustav.son.  1941.  [2] +175-188  p.  [Preprint  from  Minerals 
yearbook,   review  of   1940.]     *  Paper,   5c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  563/17/940-2 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  and  lead   in  Wyoming    (mine  report)  ;   by  Chas.  W, 

Henderson.  1941.  (2] +477-480  p.  [Preprint  from  Sllnerals  yearbook,  re- 
view of  1940.]      *  Paper,  5c.  I  2S.37/a  :  G  563/13/940-2 

Gold,  silver,  copijer,  lead,  and  zinc  in  California   (mine  report)  ;  by  Charles 

Wliite  Merrill  and  H.  M.  Gavlord.  1941.  [2] +217-259  p.  11.  [Preprint  from 
Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  10c.  I  28  37/a  :  G  .163/3/940-2 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Colorado   (mine  report)  ;  by  Chas. 

W.  Henderson  and  A.  J.  Martin.  1941.  [2] +279-314  p.  11.  [Preprint  from 
Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  10c.  I  2S.37/a  :  G  503/4/940-2 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Idaho  (mine  report)  ;  by  G.  E.  Wood- 
ward and  Paul  Luff.  1941.  [2] +325-350  p.  il.  [Preprint  from  IMinerals 
yearbook,  review  (.f  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  563/14/940-2 

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1026  Government  PuiiLicATioNs 

Oold — Continued. 

Gold,  i^ilver,  coiiper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Montana    (mine  report)  ;  by  G.  E. 

Woodward  and  Paul  LufE.    1941.     [2] +351-378  p.  il.     L Preprint  from  Minerals 
yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  10c.  I  2S.37/a :  G  563/15/940-2 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Nevada   (mine  report)  ;  by  Charles 

White  Merrill  and  H.  M.  Gaylord.     1941.     [2] +879-402  p.  il.     [Preprint  from 
Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  563/6/940-2 

Gold,   silver,  copper,   lead,  and   zinc  In  New   Mexico    (mine   report)  ;   by 

Chas.  W.  Henderson  and  A.  J.  Martin.     1941.     [2] +403-419  p.  il.     [Preprint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

I  28.37/a  :  G  563/7/940-2 

Jroii  and  steel  scrap;  by  Robert  H.  Ridgway  and  Harold  E.  Carmony.  1941. 
[2] +499-521    p.    il.      [Preprint    from   Minerals    yearbook,    review    of    1940.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  1 28.37/a  :  Ir  6/2/940-2 

Lend  and  zinc  pigments  and  zinc  salts;  by  H.  M.  Meyer  and  A.  W.  Mitchell. 
1941.      [21+161-174  p.      [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  L  469/2/940-2 

Lime;  by  Duncan  McConnell  and  A.  T.  Coons.  1941.  [2] +1207-22  p.  il.  [Pre- 
print from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

I  28.37/a  :  L  629/940-2 

Mafinesiutn;  by  Herbert  A.  Franke  and  M.  E.  Trought.  1941.  [2] +699-708  p. 
[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

1 28.37/a  :  M  274/2/940-2 

MmigancHc  and  manganiferous  ores :  by  Robert  H.  Ridgway,  H.  W.  Davis,  and 
Allan  F.  Matthews.  1941.  [2] +567-584  p.  il.  [Preprint  from  Minerals  vear- 
book,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  1 2S.37/a  :  :M  313/940-2 

Mercury.  Mercury  ;  by  H.  M.  Meyer  and  A.  W.  Mitchell.  1941.  [2]  +651-666  p. 
[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  i-eview  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

I  28.37/a  :  M  539/»40-2 

Monthly  mercury  report  22.     Jtily  3,  1941.     2  leaves,  4°     (Statistical  and 

economic  surveys.    Metal  Economics  Division.)      [Processed.]     j        128.55:22 

Mct((l  mines.     Metal-  and  nonmetal-mine  accidents  in  United  States  during  calen- 
dar vear  1939   (excluding  coal  mines)  ;  by  W.  W.  Adams  and  'SI.  E.  Kolhos. 
1941.     ii+."'>2  p.     (Bulletin  440.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  13-35245  1 28.3 :  440 

Metals.  Secondary  metals,  nonferrous ;  by  T.  H.  Miller  and  F.  H.  Wright.  1941. 
[2] +481-498  p.  [Preprint  from  Jlinerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  I  28.37/a  :  Se  24/940-2 

Mica :  by  Paul  :M.  Tyler  and  K.  G.  Warner.  1041.  [21+1357-68  p.  il.  [Preprint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.       I  28.37/a  :  M  581/940^2 

Mineral  market  reports,  M.  M.  S.  931-M.  M.  S.  933.  [1941.]  4"  or  f°  (Statistical 
and  economic  surveys.)      [ Proces.sed. ]     t  I  28. 28  : 

Note. — These  reports  give  stati.stical  data  as  to  production,  consumption,  and  markets 
during  previous  yrar  for  some  particular  mineral  commodity,  and  are  issued  as  soon  after 
close  of  year  at  data  are  available. 

i)Hl.  Consumption  of  ferrous  scrap  and  pig  iron  higher  in  1940 ;  [by  Robert  H.  Ridgway 
and  Hari>ld  E.  Carmony]      6  leaves.      (Metal  Economics  Division.) 

i)'S'2.  Special  cements  in  1940.  final  summary;  [by  Esther  V.  Balscr].  .3  leaves.  (Non- 
metal  Economics  Division.) 

933.  Portland  cement  industry  in  1940,  final  summary?  [by  Esther  V.  Balser].  12  leaves. 
(Nonmetal  Economics  Division.) 

Mineral  trade  notes,  monthly  inventory  of  infcnniation  from  V.  S.  Government 
foreign  service  offices  and  other  sources  tlnit  may  not  otherwise  be  made  avail- 
able promptly,  v.  12.  no.  6 :  June  20,  1941.     [1941.]      [l]+35p.  4°     (Economics 
and  Statistics  Branch.)     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  :i6-22755  I  28.39  :  12/6 

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July  1941  1027 

Minerals.     Foreign  minerals  quarterly,  regional  review  of  foreign  mineral  re- 
sources, production,  and  trade,  v.  4,  no.  1;  July  1941.  [1941.]      L1]+9J5  iJ.  4° 
(Economics  and  Statistics  Branch. )     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  38-31945  I  28.51 :  4/1 

Statistical  summary  of  mineral  production  (general  United  States  sum- 
mary and  detailed  production  by  States)  ;  by  Martha  B.  Clark.  1941.  [2]+ll- 
5G  p.     [Preprint  fiom  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

I  28.37/a  :  M  662  940- 2 

Molybdenum,  tungsten,  and  vanadium  :  by  Robert  H.  KidgiA'ay  and  H.  W.  Davis. 
1941.      [2] +609-628  p.      [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  I  2S.37/a  :  M  739/940-2 

Motor  fuel.  Forecast  of  demand  for  motor  fuel  and  crude  oil,  Aug.  1941.  monthly 
forecast  74.     [1941.]     4  leaves,  4"     [Processed.]     t  128.41:74 

National  (^avd  and  Gravel  Association  safety  competition,  1940;  I  by  T.  D.  Law- 
rence and  r.  T.  Herring].  [1941.]  33  p.  4"  (H.  S.  S.  no.  293,  Statistical  and 
economic  surveys;  Mineral  Production  and  Economics  Division.)  j  Pruc- 
es.sed.]    t  128  26:293 

Prtrolenm.  Crude  petroleum  and  petroleum  products ;  by  A.  G.  White,  G.  R. 
Hopkins,  H.  A.  Breakey,  ami  A.  T.  Coumbe.  1941.  [2] +933-1027  p.  il. 
[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940,  with  final  statistics  for 
1939.  ]     *  Pa  per ,  l.'c.  I  2S.37/a  :  P  448/3  yi  0-2 

Crude  petroleum   report  by   refineries,   May   1941.      [1941.]      3  leave;,   4" 

(Report  A-943-92.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  l2^A'r.^2 

Monthly  petroleum  statement  211.  crude  petroleum  and  petroleum  pni.lucts, 

May  1941.     [1941.]     12  p.  4"     (Statistical  and  economic  surveys.     Pt-roletim 
Economics  Division.)      [Processed.]     t  128.18/2:211 

Weekly  crude  oil  stock  report  402-405.     July  7-26,  1941.     Each   1  p.  4° 

[  Processed .  ]     t  I  28.46 :  402-405 

Platinum  and  allied  metals:  by  H.  W.  Davis.  1941.  [2] +731-740  p.  [Preprint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.      I  28.37/a  :  P  696/940-2 

Puhlieatiovs.  New  publications.  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  314;  June  1941. 
[1941.]     5  p.  t  128.5/2:314 

Sand  and  gravel;  by  Duncan  IMcConnoU  and  G.  E.  Tucker.  1941.  [2] +1179-96 
p.  il.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

I  28.37/a  :  Sa  56/940-2 

Slate:  by  Oliver  Bowles  and  M.  S.  Jensen.  1941.  [2] +1171-78  p.  il.  [Preprint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.        I  28.37/a  :  SI  14/940-2 

Stone;  by  Oliver  Bowles  and  M.  S.  Jensen.  1941.  [2] +1137-70  p.  il.  [Preprint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper.  10c.      1 28.37/a  :  St  72/940-2 

Sulfur  and  pyrites  ;  by  Robert  H.  Ridgway.  Allan  F.  Matthews,  and  A.  W.  Mitchell. 
1941.     [2] +1255^-68  p.  il.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  Su  5/940-2 

Tm;  by  E.  W.  Pehrson  and  John  B.  Umhau.  1941.  [2] +667-688  p.  [Preprint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.        I  28.37/a  :  T  49/940-2 

Zine.  Mine  production  of  zinc,  monthly  report  3.  July  11,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (Statis- 
tical and  economics  surveys.  Mineral  Production  and  Economics  Division.) 
[Processed.]     f  128.57:3 

Monthly  .slab  zinc  report  8.     July  3,  1941.     2  leaves,  4°     (Statistical  and 

economic  surveys.     Metal  Economics  Division. )      [Processed.]     t  128.56:8 

Zinc;  by  E.  W.  Pehrson  and  A.  L.  Ransome.     1941.     [2] +139-160  p.  il. 

[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

I  28.37/a  :  Z  66/940-2 
NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

liif/  Hole  Battlefield  National  Monument,  Mont.  [McCormick-Armstroug  Co., 
Wichita,  Kans.,  May  10,  1941.]     [6]  p.  il.    f  I  29.21 :  B  48/941 

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1028  Government  Publications 

Cihslcr  lidtllcfirld  Xationtil  Ccnictcn/,  Mont.  |  McCoiniick-AiiiistrunK  Co.,  Wich- 
ita, Kans.,  May  10.  1941.  J     [.6]  p.  il.    t  I  29.21 :  C  96/941 

Digest  of  hnrs  rolatinp  to  local  parks  and  recreation,  a.<  of  Jan.  2,  1040;  by  Hoy 
A.  Vetter.     [1941.]     xix+.")84  p.     [l'ul)lislu'{l  in  cooperation  with  Civilian  Con- 
servation Corps.]      *  Cloth,   $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  41-50940  I  29.46  :  P  23/2/940 

Fauna  of  national  parks  of  United  States,  preliminary  snrvey  of  fannal  relations 
in  national  parks;  by  (ieorge  M.  Wrij^ht.  .loseph  S.  DLxon.  Ben  H.  Thompson. 
1933  [reprint  with  changes,  19411.     iv+lST  p.  il.     (Contribution  of  wildlife 
survev.  Fauna  series  1.  ]May  1932. )     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50962  1 29.13  : 1/1-2 

Fort  iMi-tiDiic  XatioiKil  Mo>uimrnt.  Wyo.  [McCormick-Armstrong  Co.,  Witchita. 
Kans..  May  10,  1941.]     [6]  p.  il.     t  I  29.21 :  F  771/941 

Gardens  of  the  colouists;  [by  V.  R.  Ludgate].  1941.  [2] +10  p.  il.  12"  (Popular 
study  series,  historv  no.  10.)  [From  Regional  review.  National  Park  Service, 
Region  1,  Richmond,  Va.,  v.  2,  no.  1,  Jan.  1939.]     *  Paper,  10c.  I  29.45:  10 

Qcttynhuro  National  Military  Park,  Pa.     [1941.]     14+ [2]  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper.  .5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50963  1 29.21 :  G  33/3/941 

HouHc  trailers.  Facilities  available  in  parks  and  uionumeuts  to  visitors  using 
bou.se  trailers,  1941  season.  [1941.]  8  leaves,  oblong  8°  (Park  Oijerators  Divi- 
sion.)    [Processed.]     t  I  29.2  :F  11 

Mammoth  Cave  National  Park,  Ky.     [1941.]     [2]  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

I  29.6 :  M  31/2/941 

Mountain  speee,h  in  Great  Smokies;  [by  Joseph  S.  Hall].  1941.  [2]+12+[l]  p. 
il.  12"  (Popular  study  series,  history  no.  5.)  [From  Regional  review.  National 
Park  Service,  Region  1,  Richmond,  Va..  v.  3,  nos.  4-5,  Oct.-Nov.  1939.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  I  20.45 :  5 

New  Echota.  birthplace  of  American  Indian  press  [with  bibliography ;  by  Hugh  R. 
Awtreyl.  1941.  [2] +21  p.  il.  12°  (Popular  study  series,  history  no.  6.) 
[From  Regional  review.  National  Park  Service.  Region  1.  Richmctud,  Va.,  v.  4, 
uo.  3,  Mar.  1940.]     *  Paper,  10c.  129.45:6 

Pipestone  National  Monument,  Minn.  [McCormick-Armstroug  Co.,  Wichita, 
Kans.,  May  10,  1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     t  I  29.21 :  P  661/941 

Recreational  areas.     Chopawamsic  recreational  demonstration  area,  Va.     [Apr. 

1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     [Processed.]     t  1 29.39 :  C  4.5/941 

Jiorkif  Mountain  National  Park,  Colo.      [  W.  H.   Kisller  Stationei\v  Co..  Denver. 

Colo.,  Feb.  28,  1941.]     16  p.  il.      ;■  I  29.6  :R  59/4/941 

Sitka  National  Monument.  Alaska.      [June  1941.]      [G]   p.  il.      [Processed.]      t 

I  2».21 :  Si  8/941 

South ire.'iteni  inoiiunKiit-s.  monthly  report  [with  supplement],  June  1941.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  [2 1 +309-3-19  p.  4"  (Processed.  Supplement  is:  Semi-annual  vol- 
ume index.  Jan.-June,  1941.  |      V  129.15/2:941/6 

Wharf  building  of  century  and  more  ago  ;  [by  Edwin  W.  Small].  1941.  [2]  +  10  p. 
il.  12"  (Popular  study  series,  history  no.  9.)  [From  Regional  review.  National 
Park  Service,  Region  1,  Richmond,  Va.,  v.  3,  no.  6,  Dec.  1939.]     *  Paper.  10c. 

I  29.45 : 9 
RECLAMATION  BUREAT' 

All-Amrriean  Canal.  General  information  concerning  All-Amei*ican  Canal  system, 
Pxiulder  Canvon  project.  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. ;  Apr.  1941.  [1941.]  6  p.  map,  4° 
I  Processed.  I      t  I  27.2 :  Al  5/941 

Boise  projeet.  Earthwork,  structures,  track,  and  telegraph  line  relocation  of 
Idaho  Northern  Branch,  Oregon  Short  Line  Railroad  (Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company,  lessee).  Cascade  to  Donnelly,  Cascade  Reservoir.  Payette  division, 
Boise  i)roJect,  Idaho.  [United  I'ublishing  Co..  Denver.  June  30,  1941.]  cover 
title,  47  p.  31  pi.  4"  (Specifications  974.)  [Schedule,  specifications,  and  draw- 
ings; bids  will  be  received  until  July  28,  1941.]      t  Paper,  $2.50.  127.8:974 

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JT7I.T  1941  1029 

Buffalo  RapidH  project.  General  information  concerning  Buffalo  Rapids  project, 
Mont. ;  May  1941.     L1941.]     5  leave.s,  4°     [Processed.]     t  1 27.2 :  B  86/941 

Ceniral  Valley  project.  Hydraulic  turbine  and  governor  for  unit  5,  Sliasta  power 
plant,  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [Eastwood  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  July  12, 
1941.]  cover  title.  49  p.  9  pi.  4°  (Specifications  975.)  [Invitation  for  bids, 
schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings :  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  18, 
1941.]     t  Paper,  ,$2.(J0.  127.8:975 

Hydraulic  turbines  and  governors  for  units  1,  2,  and  3,  Keswick  power 

plant,  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [Eastwood  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  July  12,  1941.] 
cover  title,  46  p.  3  pi.  4"  (Specifications  976.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedules, 
specifications,  and  drawings:  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  19,  1941.] 
t  Paper,  $2.00.  I  27.8 :  976 

- — —  Main  and  station-service  control  equipment,  load  and  frequency  control 
equipment,  station-service  and  unit  power  switchboards,  battery-control  and 
distribution  switchboards,  battery  chargers,  and  station-service  switchgear  for 
Shasta  power  plant,  Kennett  division,  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [East- 
wood Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  June  24,  1941.]  cover  title.  129  p.  57  pi.  4"  (Specifica- 
tions 972.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  .';cliedules.  specifications,  and  drawings:  bids 
will  be  received  until  Aug.  18,  1941.]     t  Paper,  $4.00.  I  27.8 :  972 

Tube  valves  and  conduit  linings  for  river  outlets  at  Shasta  Dam.  Kennett 

division.  Central  Valley  project.  Calif.  [Bradford-Kobinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver, 
June  20,  1941.]  cover  title,  S2  p.  37  pi.  1  tab.  4"  (Specifications  971.)  [Invi- 
tation for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received 
until  July  30,  1941.]     t  Paper,  $:3.00.  I  27.8 :  971 

Water  tanks  and  reservoir  and  oil-storage  tank.  Southern  Pacific  Railroad 

relocation,  Kennett  division.  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [Eastwood  Ptg.  Co., 
Denver,  June  24,  1941.]  cover  title,  34  p.  9  pi.  map,  4"  (Specifications  973.) 
[Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  July  23, 
1941.]      t  Paper,  $2.00.  127.8:973 

Dams.  Dams  in  United  States,  ranked  bv  height  [list]  :  Apr.  1,  1041.  [1941.] 
1  p.  large  4"     [Processed.]     t  I  27.2 :  D  18/4/941 

Dams  in  United  States,  ranked  bv  size  [list]  ;  Apr.  1.  1941.     [1941.]     l^p.  f" 

[Processed. ]     t  1 27.2  :  D 18/3/941 

Grand  VuUei/  project,  Colo.:  June  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

I  27.2  :  G  76V/2/941 

Humholdt  project.  General  information  concerning  Humboldt  project,  Nev. ; 
May  1941.     [1941.]    5  leaves,  4"     [Processed.]     f  1 27.2 :  H  88/941 

Hydroelectric  plants  in  operation  on  reclamation  projects.  May  1,  1941.  [1941.] 
1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  I  27.2  :  H  99/2/941 

Orland  project.  Calif.;  June  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  map,  4°     [Pi'ocessed.]     t 

I  27.2 :  Or  5/5/941 

Pine  River  project.  General  information  concerning  Pine  River  project,  Colo. ; 
May  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  1 27.2 :  P  65/941 

Reclamation  era.     Reclamation  era,  Jvme  1941 ;  [v.  31,  no.  6].     [1941.]    cover  title, 
p.  165-188,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
L.  C.  card  9-35252  1 27.5 :  31/6 

Note. — The  Reclamation  era  i.*:  a  magazine  for  ensrineers,  construction  men,  economists, 
and  farmers  on  Federal  reclamation  projects.  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  marketing  their  crops,  to  inspire  the  employees  of  the  Bureau  and  chronicle 
engineering  problems  and  achievements,  and  to  promote  a  wholehearted  spirit  of  cooper- 
ation, so  that  reclamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  success.  "Notes  for  con- 
tractors" enable  them  to  keep  posted  on  the  Bureau's  needs. 

The  subscription  price  of  the  Reclamation  era  is  $1.00  a  year  to  other  than  water 
users:  forei'411  subscri|!tion.  %\:A(S  payable  in  advance.  Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to  the 
Commissioner.  Bureau  of  Reclamation.  Washington,  D.  C.,  accompanied  by  remitttance  in 
the  form  of  postal  money  order  or  New  York  draft,  which  should  be  made  payable  to  the 
Treasurer  of  the  United  States  and  forwarded  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation. 

Same,  July  1941;    [v.  31,  no.  7].      [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  189-208,  il.  4" 

[Monthly.    Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  127.5:31/7 

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1030  Government  Publications 

Reservoirs.    Important  reservoirs  in  United  States  [list] ;  Apr.  1,  1941.    [1941.] 

1  p.  large  4"     [Processed.]     t  I  27.2 :  R  31/3/941 

Salt  River  project.  General  information  concerning  Salt  River  project,  Ariz ; 
Apr.  15,  1941.     [1941.]    6  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  1 27.2 :  Sa  3/2/941 

Settlement  opportunities  on  Federal  reclamation  projects;  June  1941.     [1941.] 

2  leaves,  map,  4°     [Processed.]     t  1 27.2 :  Se  7/941 

Tiicumcari  project.  General  information  concerning  Tucumcari  project,  N.  Mex. ; 
May  1941.     [1941.]     7  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t  1 27.2 :  T  79/941 

Weeds  in  orchards;  [by  W.  W.  Robbins].  May  1941.  [1] +147-150  p.  il.  4° 
[From  Reclamation  era.  May  1941.]     f  I  27.5/a  :  W  417/2 

Maps 

Boise  irrigation  project,  Idaho,  Payette  division,  lands  opened  for  entry  under 
Public  notice  28 ;  map  40-73.    n.  p.  [1941].    10X13  in.     f  I  27.7  :  B  63/4 

Columbia  Basin  project,  Wash.,  sequence  of  development  by  irrigation  blocks ; 
[map].     Ephrata,  Wash,  [no  publisher],  Apr.  1941.    14X10  in.     + 

127.7:0  72/3/941 

Rathdrum  prairie  project,  Ida. ;  general  map.  Scale  10,000  ft.=1.4  in.  n.  p.  [Jan. 
25,1941].    10X13  in.     t  1 27.7  :  R  18/941 

United  States.  Western  United  States  shovpiug  soil  and  moisture  conservation 
districts  and  Federal  irrigation  projects;  [map],  n.  p.  [1941].  8X7  in. 
[Drawn  by  W.  L.  Lucas.]     t  I  27.7 :  So  3 

TERRITORIES  AND  ISLAND  POSSESSIONS  DIVISION 

Note. — Under  provisions  of  the  President's  Reorganization  plan  no.  2,  made  effective 
July  1,  1939.  by  Public  resolution  20,  76th  Congress,  the  Bureau  of  Insular  Affairs  of  the 
War  Department  and  its  functions  were  transferred  to  the  Department  of  the  Interior  to  be 
consolidated  with  the  Division  of  Territories  and  Island  Possessions  and  administered  in 
such  Division  under  the  direction  and  supervision  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior.  The 
office  of  the  Chief  of  the  Bureau  and  offices  subordinate  thereto  were  abolished  and  all  of  the 
functions  of  such  offices  were  transferred  to,  and  exercised  by  the  Director  of  the  Division  of 
Territories  and  Island  Possessions. 

HAWAII 

Hawaii.     General  information  regarding  Territory  of  Hawaii.    1941.    vi+56  p.  il. 
[Another  illustration  on  front  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50941  I  35.11/2  :  In  3/941 

INTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMISSION 

Note. — ^The  bound  volumes  of  the  decisions,  usually  known  as  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission reports,  Interstate  Commerce  Commisbion  report.^ — Motor  carrier  cases,  and  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  reports — 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,  .fl.50;  single  copies,  usually  5c.  In  ordering  a  volume,  be  sure  to  specify  the 
serifs  and  whether  Finance  or  other  than  Finance  decisions  are  desired.  Entries  lor  the 
separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission  publications. 

Block  signals.    Tabulation  of  statistics  pertaining  to  signals,  interlocking,  auto- 
matic  train  control,   and   telegraph  and   teleplinue  for  transmission  of  train 
orders,  as  used  on  railroads  of  United  States,  Jan.  1,  1941 ;  compiled  by  Bureau 
of  Safety.     1941.     [l]+35  p.  il.  oblong  large  S"     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  17-2(j448  IC  1  blo.5 :  941 

Carriers.  Revenue  and  traflSc  of  large  carriers  by  water-carriers  having  annual 
operating  revenues  of  more  than  $500,000,  Ist  quarter,  1941.  [1941.]  1  p. 
oblong  large  8"  (Statement  Q-G50,  QWS ;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Processed. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t  IC  1  wat.ll  :  941/1 

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July  19il  1031 

Decisions.     Decisions  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  Mar.-Dec.  1940.    1941. 
xxiv-f-982  p.     (Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports,  v.  26,  Motor  carrier 
cases.)      *  Cloth.  $1.75. 
L.  C.  card  38-6083  IC  1  mot.8  :  26 

Same,  July-Nov.  1940.    1940.    xxxvii+S'JO  p.     (Interstate  Commerce  Com- 

mi?sion  reports,  v.  241.)      *  Clotli,  $1.75. 

L.  C.  card  8-30656  IC  1.6/1 :  241 

Same,  (finance  reports),  Dec.  1939-Nov.  1940.  1941.  xxxvi+887  p.  (In- 
terstate Commerce  Commission  reports,  v.  35,  Motor  carrier  cases.)  *  Cloth, 
$1.75.  IC  1  mot.  8  :  35 

NoTK.— The  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  assigns  a  volume,  in  the  series  of  reports 
on  Motor  carrier  cases,  which  contains  only  finance  dockets.  This  is  true  regarding  v. 
35  here  cataloged. 

See  also,  helow,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

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

Freight  rates.  Docket  no.  2G712,  rail  and  barge  joint  rates,  restatement  and  sum- 
mary of  rail  and  barge  cost  data.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [l]-f-89  p.  4"  (Sta- 
tistics Bureau.)     [Processed.]     f  IClrat.2:R13 

Same,  appendices  showing  detail  of  restatement  of  rail  and  barge  cost  data. 

[1941.]  cover  title,  [89]  p.  il.  oblong  f  (Statistics  Bureau.)  [Processed. 
Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     f  IC  1  rat.2  :  R  13/app. 

Railroad  freight  service  costs  in  the  various  rate  territories,  1939.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  May  1941.  cover  title,  [1]+124  p.  4"  (Statistics  Bureau.) 
1  Processed.]     t  IC  1  rat.2 :  F  S8/3/'939 

•     Railroad  freight  service  costs   in  the  various  rate  territories,  1939,  cost 

scales  by  territories  and  classes  of  equipment.  Washington,  D.  C,  May  1941. 
cover  title,  [1]+154  p.  oblong  f°  (Statistics  Bureau.)  [Proces.sed.  Map  on 
verso  of  cover.  ]     t  IC  1  rat.2 :  F  8S/4/939 

Some  suggestions  for  improvements  in  railroad  class  rates ;  bv  C.  G.  Jensen. 

[Mar.  8,  19-11.]     cover  title,  [3]-|-131  +  [10]  p.  4"     [Processed.]     f 

ICl  rat.2  :R  13/2 

Fuel  and  power  for  locomotives  and  rail  motor  cars  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 
United  States  (class  1  switching  and  terminal  companies  included),  Apr.  1941. 
[1941.]     2  p.  oblong  large  8"     (Statement  M-230,  OS-E;  Statistics  Bureau.) 
[Monthly.    Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  36-7S1  IC  1  ste.30 :  941/4 

Interstate  commerce  act,  together  with  text  of  certain  supplementary  acts  and 
related  sections  of  various  other  acts  (with  appropriate  cross  references  to 
United  States  code)  ;  revised  to  Apr.  1,  1941.  1941.  iv+375  p.  *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50942  IC  1  act.5 :  941 

The  included  sections  are  : 

Agricultural  adjustment  act  of  1938. 

Bituminous  coal  act  of  1937 

Cincinnati  Southern  Railway  trustees  act. 

Civil  aeronautics  act  of  1938. 

Commerce  Court  act. 

Compulsory  testimony  act. 

Elkins  act.  as  amonded. 

Hoch-Smith  resolution. 

Immunity  of  witnesses  act. 

Tnterstatp  commerce  act,  as  amended. 

Mann-Elkins  act. 

Miscellaneous  saving  clauses  from  other  acts. 

I'anama  Canal  act. 

St.  Louis  municipal  bridge  act. 

Sundry  civil  appropriation  act,  Aug.  1,  1914. 

Transportation  act.  1920. 

Transpoi  tation  act  of  1940. 

Urgent  deficiencies  appropriations  act,  Oct.  22,  1913. 

Motor  currier  decisions.  See,  above,  Decisions,  v.  26 — below,  center  head  De- 
cisions (Motor  carrier). 

Motor  carrier  finance  decisions.  See,  above.  Decisions,  v.  35 — below,  center  head 
Decisions  (Motor  earlier,  finance). 

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1032  Government  Publications 

Motor  rnrricrs.    Il"vonuos  aiKl  pjissongcrs  of  class  1  motor  carriers  of  passengers 
(excluding  cliartcr  or  special),  Apr.  1941.     |1!)41.|     2  p.  f"     (Statement  M-700, 
BT  ;  Statistics  Bureau.)     [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  39-1163  IC  1  mot.ll :  941/4 

Reveinie.s,  expenses,  and  statistics  of  class  1  motor  carriers  of  passengers; 

1940.     L1941.]     G  p.  oblong  large  8"     (Statement  Q-750,  BRE ;  Statistics  Bu- 
reau.)     [Subject   to  revi.sion.J     t 

L.  C.  card  A  39-1163  IC  1  mot.l2 :  940/5 

Revenues,  expenses,  and  statistics  of  class  1  motor  carriers  of  property; 

year  1940.     |1941.]     2  p.  oblong  large  8"     (Statement  Q-800,  TRE ;  Statistics 
Bureau.)      [Sulyect  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  39-1053  IC  1  mot.13 :  940/5 

Natural  rcfiourccfi.  Distribution  of  natural  resources  of  United  States  by  freiglit 
rate  territories.  Washington,  D.  ('..  June  1941.  cover  title,  xi+[335]  p.  16 
pi.  4°  (Statistics  Bureau.)  [Processed.  Some  of  these  pages  are  issued  as 
leaves.]    t  IClrat.2:N21 

Opinions.     See,  above,  Dccit<ions — below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Pipe  lines.  Transportation  revenue  and  traffic  of  large  oil  pipe  line  companies, 
carriers  having  annual  operating  revenues  of  more  than  .$500,000;  4th  quarter 

1940.  [1941]    1  p.  f"    ( Statement  Q-600,  QPS  ;  Statistics  Bureau. )     [Processed. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t  IC  1  pip.7  :  940/4 

Railroad  accidents.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad,  report  in  re  accident  near 
Wellsboro,  Ind.,  May  20,  1941.     [1941.]     [l]+5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  W  462/2 

Investigation  2488 :   Virginian  Railway   Company,   report  in  re   accident, 

Kumis,  Va.,  Mar.  13,  1941.     [1941.]     17  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  K  96 

Investigation  2491 :  Southern  Railway  Company,  report  in  re  accident  near 

Spartanburg,  S.  C,  Mar.  19,  1941.     [1941.]     17  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

ICl  acci.5  :Sp  27 

Investigation  2492 :  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  accident, 

West  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  Mar.  27,  1941.     [1941.]     12  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5  :  W  52t/2 

Investigation  2493  :  Chicago  Great  Western  Railway  Company  and  Mi.ssouri 

Pacific  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  accident,  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  Mar.  29, 

1941.  [1941.]     12  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     f  IC  1  acci.5:  L 487 

Investigation  2494:  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re 

accident,  O'Neal,  Ga.,  Mar.  30,  1941.     [1941.]     11  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

ICl  acci.5:  On 2 

Investigation  2495 :  Southern  Railway  Company,  report  in  re  accident  near 

Topton,  N.  C,  Apr.  7,  1941.     [1941.]     17  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5  :  T  629 

Investigation  2496:  New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  Railroad  Com- 
pany, repoit  in  re  accident  near  Springdale,  Conn.,  Apr.  9,  1941.  [1941.]  14  p. 
il.  4"     lProces.sed.]     f  IC  1  acci.5  :  Sp  84 

Investigation  2497:  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re 

accident  near  Dupont,  Ga..  Apr.  10,  1941.     [1941.]     10  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5  :  D  927 

Southern  Pacific  Company   (Pacific  lines),  report  in  re  accident,  Cooper, 

Calif.,  May  3,  1941.     [1941.]     [1]  +15  p.  4°    [Processed.]     t        IC  1  acci.5  :  C  788 

Summary  of  accidents  reported  by  steam  railways,  Mar.  1941  [with  quar- 
terly  summaries   by   railways   and   States,   Jan.-Mar.    1941].      [1941.]      9  p. 
oblong  large  8"     (Statement  M-400;  Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject 
to  revision.]     f 
L.  C.  card  A  27-80  IC  1  ste.31 :  941/3 

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July  1911  1033 

Railroad  ciniiloiiccsi.    AVage  stiitistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 
(switdiing  and   terminal  companies  not  included),  Apr.   ItWl.      [1941.]      4  p. 
il.  oblong  large  8"     (Statement  M-SOO;  Statistics  Bureau.)     [Monthly.    Subject 
to  revision.]     f 
L.  C.  card  A  29-382  IC  1  ste.25 :  941/4 

Railroads.    Freight  train  performance  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 
(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included).   May  1941.      [1941.]     2  p. 
oblong  large  8°      (Statement   M-211,   OS-A;    Statistics'  Bureau.)      [Monthly. 
Sub.ject  to  revision.]     f 
L.  C.  card  A  36-575  IC  1  ste.35 :  941/5 

Graphical  supplement  to  monthly  reports  :  Class  1  steam  railways  in  United 

States.  [1941.]  1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8"  (  Series  1941,  no.  6 ;  Statistics  Bureau.) 
[Processed.]     f  IC  1  ste.33 :  941/6 

Same :  Freight  revenue,  passenger  revenue,  and  net  railway  operating  in- 
come, selected  class  1  railways,  1929-40.  1941.  1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8"  (Series 
1941,  no.  5;  Statistics  Bureau.)     t  IC  1  ste.33 :  941/5 

•     Sam(»:   Passenger  traffic  and   revenues  by    types   of  service,   by  months, 

1937-11  1941.  1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8"  (Series  1941,  no.  7:  Statistics  Bu- 
reau. )     t  IC  1  ste.33 :  941/7 

Motive  power  and  car   equipment  of  class  1   steam   railways  in  United 

States  (class  1  switching  and  terminal  companies  Included),  Apr.  1941.     [1941.] 
2  p.  oblong  large  8"     (Statement  M-240,  OS-F ;  Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  36-576  IC  1  ste.36 :  941/4 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Mav  1941. 
[1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-lOO;  Statistics  Bureau.) 
[Monthly.     Subjwt  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  35-1300  IC  1  ste.l9 :  941/5 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses,  selected  items  for  large  steam 

railways.  May  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-150;  Sta- 
tistics Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  39-380  IC  1  ste.20 :  941/5 

I'assenger  traffic  statistics    (other  than   commutation)    of  class  1  steam 

railways  in  United  States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included). 
Mar.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-250;  Statistics  Bu- 
reau.)     [Monthly.     Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     f 

L.  C.  card  A  38-1273  IC  1  ste.40 :  941/3 

Same,  Apr.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-250;  Sta- 
tistics Bureau.)      [Monthlv.     Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

IC  1  ste.40 :  941/4 

Passenger  train  performance  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 

(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Ai>r.  1941.  [1941.]  4  p. 
oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-213,  OS-B :  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthlv. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  36-577  IC  1  ste.37  :  941/4 

Railway  freight  and  passenger  traffic  handled  on  highways,  class  1  steam 

railways  [calendar]  vear  1940.  [1941.]  6  p.  oblong  8°  (Statement  Q-225 ; 
Statistics  Bureau.)      [Processed.]     t  IC  1  ste.41 :  940/5 

Railway  freight  and  passenger  traffic  handled  on  highways,  class  1  steam 

railways.  4th  quarter  1940  (Oet.-Dec).  [1941.]  6  p.  oblong  8°  (Statement 
Q-225;  Statistics  Bureau.)      [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  39-048  IC  1  ste.41 :  940/4 

Revenue   traffic    statistics   of  class   1   steam    railways   in    United    States 

(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Apr.  1941.  [1941.]  4  p. 
oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-220,  OS-D;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-381  IC  1  ste.24:  941/4 

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Railroads — Contiuiied. 

yelected  iuconie  and  balance-sheet  items  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United 

States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included)  [and  Net  income  of  large 

steam  railways  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included)],  Apr.  1941. 

[1941.]      12]    p.   il.    oblong  large  S"     (Statement   M-125;    Statistics   Bureau.) 

[Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  32-1785  IC  1  ste.34  :  941/4 

Yard  service  performance  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States  (class 

1  switching  and  terminal  companies  included),  Apr.  1941.     1941.     1  p.  oblong 
large  8°     (Statement  M-215,  OS-C;  Statistics  Bureau.)     [Monthly.     Subject 
to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  3(>-578  IC  1  ste.38 :  941/4 

Traffic  decisions.  See,  above,  Decisions,  v.  241 — below,  center  head  Decisions 
{Traffii:). 

Decisions  (Finance) 

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

Augusta  Northern  Kailn-ai/.  Finance  docket  no.  13214.  Augusta  Northern  Rail- 
way abandonment;  decided  April  18,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  613-614.  (F-8183.) 
[From  V.  244.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  C  1.6/la  :  F-8183 

Baltimore  Steam  Packet  Compani/.  Finance  docket  no.  13100,  Baltimore  Steam 
Packet  Company  acquisition,  control,  etc. ;  decided  April  15,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
583-607.     (F-8180.)      [From  v.  244.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8180 

Bingham  rf  Garfield  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  2500.  deficit  status  of  Bingham 
&  Garfield  Railway  Company:  decided  April  24,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  623-624. 
(F-8187.)      [From  V.  244.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8187 

Cincinnati  Union  Terminal  Conipani/.  Finance  docket  no.  13200.  Cincinnati  Union 
Terminal  Company  bonds;  decided  March  24,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  499-504. 
(F-8161.)      [From  V.  244.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  C  1.6/la  :  F-8161 

Co-verdale,  William  H.  Finance  docket  no.  5822  (sub-no.  9).  in  re  Coverdale, 
interlocking  directorate  application  of  William  H.  Coverdale ;  decided  April  8, 
1941.     [1941.]     p.  567-574.     (F-8176.)      [From  v.  244.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8176 

Oeorgia  rf  Florida  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13049,  Georgia  &  Florida  Rail- 
road receivers  operation:  decided  April  18,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  611-612. 
(F-8182.)      [From  V.  244.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8182 

Louisiana  <t  Arkansas  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13118,  Louisiana  &  Arkansas 
Railway  Company  operation;  decided  April  7,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  577-580. 
(F-8178.)     [From  v.  244.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8178 

Maryland  d  Pennsylvania  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13232,  Maryland  & 
Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company  reconstruction  loan ;  decided  Mav  7.  1941. 
[1941.]    p.  479^84.     (F-S155b.)     [From  v.  244.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8155b 

Missouri  Southern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  2887,  Missouri  Southern  Rail- 
road Company  deficit  settlement:  decided  April  IS,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  615-616. 
(F-81S4.)      [From  V.  244.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-Sl 84 

Muskogee  Elcctryq  Traction  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  13195,  Muskogee  Flec- 
tric  Traction  Company  abandonment:  [decided  April  10,  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] -[-580-582  p.     (F-8179.)     [From  v.  244.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8179 

Sacramento  Northern  Railivaij.  Finance  docket  no.  13160,  Sacramento  Northern 
Railway  abandonment :  decided  April  2,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  617-GlS.  (F-8185.) 
[From  V.  244.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8185 

Skaneateles  Short  Line  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13103.  Skaneateles  Short 
Line  Railroad  Corporation  stock;  [decided  April  16.  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +608-610  p.     (F-8181.)     [From  v.  244.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8181 

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Southern  Pacific  Compumj.  Finance  docket  no.  12315,  Southern  Pacilic  Company 
reconstruction  loan;  [decided  April  28,  1941].  [lt!41.J  [1] +618-622  p. 
(F-8186.)      [From   v.   244.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC1.6/la :  F-8186 

Union  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  2406,  Union  Railroad  Company  deficit  settle- 
ment;  decided  April  10,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  575-576.     (F-S177.)      [From  v.  244.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8177 

Decisions  {Motor  carrier) 

Note. — The  following  decisions  or  opinions  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  Inter- 
i^tate  Commerce  Commission  reports. 
See  also  subliead  Decisions  on  p.  1031. 

Beverages.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1219,  United  Cartage 
Company,  minimum  charges  on  beverages  and  empty  containers ;  [decided 
May  2,  1941 1.  [1941.]  [1] +468-172  p.  (M-539<).1  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  lmot.8/a  :  M-5396 

Clancy  Limousine  Service,  Inc.  No.  MC-96307,  Clancy  Limousine  Service,  Inc., 
common  carrier  application;  decided  Apr.  28,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  465-468. 
(M-5395.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5395 

Clausen's  Motor  Service.  No.  MC-84479,  Sylvester  Clausen  [doing  business  as 
Clausen's  Motor  Service]  contract  carrier  application;  decided  Jan.  6,  1941. 
[1941.]     p.  447-449.     (M-5236.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  27.]    *  Paper  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5236 

Coleman  Brothers  Transfer  Company.  No.  MC-1124  (sub-no.  3),  Herrin  Trans- 
portation Company,  successor  to  Coleman  Brothers  Transfer  Company,  common 
carrier  application;  decided  Apr.  14,  1941.  [1£W1.]  p.  445-448.  UI-5389.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-53S9 

Dairy  products.  No.  MC-C-98,  dairy  products  in  the  Northwest ;  [decided  May 
13,  1941].  [1^1.]  [1] +490-492  p.  (M-54a3.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5403 

Duqan,  Dan  8.  No.  MC-22195  (sub-no.  2),  Dan  S.  Dugan  extension  of  operations, 
Nebraska  points;  decided  May  10,  1941.  1941.  p.  489.  (M-5402.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5402 

Dunn,  C.  Hobson.  No.  MC-19416,  C.  Hobson  Dunn  contract  carrier  application ; 
[decided  May  12,  1941.]  [1941.]  [1] +476-480  p.  (M-539S.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5398 

Eastern  Carrier  Corporation.  No.  MC-780S8,  Eastern  Carrier  Corporation  com- 
mon carrier  application ;  decided  May  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  481-482.  (M-5399.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5399 

Freight  rates.  Ex  parte  no.  MC-20,  trunk  line  territory  motor  carrier  rates; 
decided  April  4,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  369-372.  (M-5375.)  [From  M..tor  carrier 
cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5375 

Same;    decided  Apr.   29,   1941.     [1941.]     p.   463-4&4.     (M-5394.)      [From 

Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5394 

Ex  parte  no.  MC-21,  central  territory  motor  carrier  rates;  decided  March 

27,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  349-354.      (M-5370.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5370 

Same;   decided   April  4,   1941.     1941.     p.   385.     (M-5378.)      [From   Motor 

carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  oc.  IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5378 

Ex  parte  no.  MC-22,  New  England  motor  carrier  rates;  decided  March  81, 

1941.    1941.    p.  355.     (M-5371.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5371 

Ex  parte  no.  MC-23,  midwesteru  motor  carrier  rates ;  decided  Apr.  15,  1941. 

[1941.]    p.  449-450.     (M-539C.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5390 

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Ficifiht  rates — Continued. 

Investigation  and  susi)ension  docket  no.  M-11.").  Donaldson  Tran.sfer,  com- 
modities between  Illinois,  Iowa,  and  Nebraslia  ;  decided  April  1.  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  359-302.     (M-o373. )      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5373 

General  Transportation  <f  Storage  Company.  No.  MC-21241  (sub-no.  1),  General 
Transportation  &  Storage  Company  extension  of  operations;  decided  Apr.  25, 
1941.  [1941.]  p.  453-456.  (M-5392.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5392 

Ctraff,  D.,  &  Sons.  No.  MC-59559.  D.  Graff  &  Sons  contract  carrier  application ; 
decided  April  17.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  413^26.  (M-5384.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  T.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-.5384 

Hansen,  William.  No.  MC-91075,  William  Hansen  contract  carrier  application ; 
decided  May  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  4S;'.-1,S4.  (M-.-)400.')  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  28.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-.5400 

Independent  Motor  Transport.  No.  MC-5205  (sub-uo.  2-ex.).  L.  M.  Slocum 
[doing  business  as  Independent  Motor  Transport]  exemption  application;  de- 
cided Apr.  26,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  457-462.  (M-5393.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  28.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5393 

Jefferson  Transfer.  No.  MC-S77,  F.  H.  Duttweiler  [doing  business  as  Jefferson 
Transfer]  conmiou  carrier  application;  [decided  April  17,  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +350-358  p.     (M-5372.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5372 

Leibensperger,  A.  C,  Motor  Express.  No.  MC-191S7.  Adam  C.  Leibensperger 
[doing  business  as  A.  C.  Leibensperger  Motor  Express]  common  carrier  applica- 
tion:  decided  March  29,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  401-403.  (M-5381.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  2S.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5381 

Lincoln  Trails  Sifstem.  Incorporated.  No.  I\IC-74791.  Lincoln  Trails  System,  In- 
corporated, extension  of  operations,  Pittsburgh ;  decided  April  4.  1&41.  [1941.] 
p.  373-378.     (M-5376.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5376 

Luck,  George.  No.  MC-2987,  George  laick  contract  carrier  application :  decided 
Jan.  2,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  283-286.  (M-5204. )  [From  Motor  cart-ier  cases, 
V.  27.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-52(>4 

Magee  Truck  Lines.  Inc.  No.  ^IC-75839,  Magee  Truck  Lines.  Inc..  common  car- 
rier application  ;  [decided  April  7.  1941].  [1941.]  [1]  +386-394  p.  (M-5379.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.mot.8/a  :  M-5379 

Miami  Transportation  Compang.  No.  MC-754.39,  Miami  Ti'ansportation  Company 
common  cai'rier  application;  decided  April  14.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  427—437. 
(M-5385. )      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]      *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5385 

^fillis  Transportation  Co..  Inc.  No.  MC-66340.  Millis  Transportation  Co..  Inc., 
contract  carrier  application;  [decided  Apr.  26.  1941.]  [1941.]  [1] +442-444  p. 
(M-5388.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.S/a :  M-5388 

Paulmaur  Transportation  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-13520,  Paulmaur  Transportation  Co., 
Inc.,  common  carrier  application;  decided  March  27.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  395-400. 
(M-5380.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper-.  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5380 

Petroleum.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1171,  petroleum  from 
Superior,  Nebr..  to  northeastern  Colorado;  [decided  Jan.  2,  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +324-326  p.     (M-.5207.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  27.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5207 

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July  19il  1037 

Pet  role  inn — Continued. 

Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1258,  petroleum  and  petroleum 

products  from  points  In  Wyoming  to  Billings;  decided  May  6,  1941.     [1941.] 
p.  473-476.     (I\I-5397.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5397 

RamvUlc,  Edmond  O.  No.  MC-92095,  Edmond  O.  RainviUe  contract  carrier  appli- 
cation ;  [decided  April  23,  1941].  [1941.]  [11+404-406  p.  (M-5382.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  10  1  mot.8/a  :  M-53S2 

Soldier  Bros.  Auto  Body  Transit  Live.  No.  MC-43461  (sub-no.  2),  Eli  I.  Soldier 
and  James  J.  Soldier  [doing  business  as  Soldier  Bros.  Auto  Body  Transit  Line] 
extension  of  operations,  metal  stampings;  decided  May  8,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  485-488.     (M-.1401.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  .")C. 

IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5401 

Sprinff  Garden  Freight  Station.  No.  MC-22111,  Abraham  A.  Moyer  [doing  busi- 
ness as  Spring  Garden  Freight  Station]  broker  application ;  [decided  April  26, 
1941].    [1941.]     [1] +438-440  p.     (M-53S6.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5386 

Si/stem  Freight  Service.  No.  MC-59074,  System  Freight  Service  common  carrier 
application ;  decided  April  10,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  407^12.  (M-5383.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5383 

Thompson  Transfer  Company.  No.  MC-77178,  Albert  G.  Thompson  [doing  busi- 
ness as  Thompson  Transfer  Company]  common  carrier  application ;  decided 
Jan.  6, 1941.     [1941.]    p.  4.53-4.56.     (M-523S.)     [From  Motor  carrier  ca.se.s,  v.  27.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5238 

Welz  Express.  No.  MC-44463,  Hi-nry  A.  Welz  [doing  business  as  Welz  Exjness] 
common  carrier  application:  decided  Apr.  19,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  4.51-452. 
(M-5391.)      [From   Motor  earlier  cases,  v.   28.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5391 

WJiittrorth,  Isaac  E.  No.  MC-89095,  Isaac  Eugene  Whitworth  contract  carrier 
application;  decided  Apr.  3,  1941.  1941.  p.  441.  (M-53S7.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  ca.ses,  v.  28.1     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5387 

Ziffrin's  Overnite  Express.  Inc.  No.  MC-7957],  Ziffrin's  Overnite  Express  Inc., 
common  carrier  applicaticm;  decided  April  4,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  379-385. 
(M-5377.)      [From  :Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  .5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5377 

Deeisions  {Motor  carrier,  finance) 

Note. — The  followiug  decisions  or  opinions  is.sued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  reports. 

See  also  subhead  Decisions  on  p.  1031. 

Andis  Brothers  Motor  Freight  Line.  No.  lMC-F-1403,  Sproles  Motor  Freight  Line, 
Inc..  purchase,  Ben  and  E.  R.  Andis  [doing  business  as  Andis  Brothers  Motor 
Freight  Line]  ;  decided  May  20,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  639-642.  (MF-952.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2 :  MF-952 

Cascade  Incorporated.  No.  MC-F-1218,  System  Freight  Service,  merger,  Cascade 
Incorporated ;  decided  Apr.  15,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  601-605.  (MF-945.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  iuot.8/a  2 :  MF-945 

Delaware  Truekiny  Company.  No.  MC-F-1336.  AVilliam  H.  Harris,  3d,  [doing 
business  as  Salem  Express]  purchase,  Theodore  F.  Travers  [doing  business  as 
Delaware  Trucking  Company;  decided  May  2,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +616-618  p. 
(MF-948.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  .5c. 

IClmot.8/a2:MF-948 

Eastern  Massachusetts  Street  Railway.  No.  MC-F-1500,  Eastein  Massachusetts 
Street  Railway  Company  issuance  of  securities ;  [decided  Apr.  19,  1941].  [1941.] 
[11+634-639  p.     (MF-951.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-951 

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1038  Government  Publications 

Frontier  Coach  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1334,  Vermont  'J'ransit  Co.,  Inc.,  lease, 
Frontier  Coach  Lines,  Inc.;  [decided  May  16,  11)411.  [1941.]  [1] +654-658  p. 
(MF-956. )     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  I'aper,  5c. 

IG  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-956 

Hansen-Keller  Truck  Line.  No.  MC-F-1315,  Pihl  Tran.sfer  &  Storage  Co.,  pur- 
chase, Theodore  Hansen  [doing  business  as  Hansen-Keller  Truck  Line]  ;  decided 
March  25,  1941.  [IWl.]  p.  613-646.  (MF-953.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  36.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2 :  MF-953 

JanesviUe  Ronald  Motor  Transport,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1304,  Gateway  City  Transfer 
Company,  Inc.,  purchase,  Janesville  Kowald  IMotor  Transport,  Inc. ;  [decided 
Apr.  28,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +640-650  p.  (MF-9.54.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  36.  J     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-G54 

Smokij  Mountain  Transit  Company.  No.  MC-F-1312,  Smoky  Mountain  Stages, 
Incorporated,  lease  and  control.  Smoky  Mountain  Transit  Company ;  [decided 
Apr.  19.  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +606-612  p.  (MF-946.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  36.  J     *  Paper,  oc.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-946 

T  and  C  Truck  Lines.  No.  MC-F-1388,  Campbell  Sixty-Six  Express,  Inc.,  pur- 
chase, John  L.  Hornbeck  [doing  business  as  T  and  C  Truck  Lines]  ;  decided 
May  7,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  651-654.  (MF-955.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V,  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  2 :  MF-955 

Tri-^tate  Trucking  Compann,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1324,  Federal  Transportation  Co., 
purchase,  Tri-State  Trucking  Company,  Inc.,  and  Wald  Transfer  &  Storage 
Co.  decided  Apr.  17,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  619-622.  (MF-949.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  raot.8./a  2  :  MF-94f^ 

Decisions  {Traffic) 

Note — ^The  followins  decisions  or  opinions  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  reports. 
See  also  subhead  Decisions  on  p.  1031. 

Advcrti.sing  displays.  No.  2S555,  Schenley  Distillers  Corporation  v.  Greenwich  & 
Johusonville  Railway  Company  et  al :  decided  April  22,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  151- 
152.     ([Opinion]  23530.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  2.'5530 

Automohllcs.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4835.  automobiles  from 
Evansville.  Ind.,  to  the  South:  decided  May  7,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  339-346. 
([Opinion]   23554.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23554 

Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4848,  automobiles  from  Memphis 

to  Arkansas  and  Louisiana  [decided  May  7,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +334-338  p. 
([Opinion]  23553.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23553 

Carriers.  No.  25546,  application  of  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Company  and  Texas 
&  Pacific  Railway  Company  under  sec.  5  (19-21)  [(14)-(16)]  of  interstate 
commerce  act  in  the  matter  of  installation  of  common  carrier  service  bv  water 
other  than  through  Panama  Canal  decided  April  8,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  143-151. 
([Opinion]  23529.)     [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I C  1.6/la  :  23.529 

Snoqualmie  P^'alls  Lumber  Company  terminal  allowances,  ex  parte  no.  104, 

practices  of  carriers  affecting  operating  revenues  or  expenses,  pt.  2,  terminal 
services  [decided  April  17,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +112-114  p.  ( [Opinion]  23523.) 
[From  V.  245]     *  Paper,  .5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23.523 

Cinders.  No.  28464,  Celanese  Corporation  of  America  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  et  al.  decided  Apr.  30,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  169-170.  ([Opinion] 
23535.)     [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23-535 

Coal.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18497,  coal  to  Winona  and  Red  Wing.  Minn. ; 
[decided  April  30,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +176-180  p.  ( [Opinion]  23537.)  [From 
v.  245.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23537 

Fourth  section  application  no.  18596,  coal  from  Arkansa.s-Oklahoma  mines 

to  St.  Louis.  Mo.  [decided  May  6,  1941].  [1941.]  [  1  ] +318-320  p.  ([Opinion] 
23551. )     [  From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23551 

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July  1911  1039 

Coal — Continued. 

No.  28198,  New  River  Company  and  Wliite  Oak  Coal  Company  v.  Cliesa- 

pealie  &  Ohio  Railway  Company;  decided  Apr.  4,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  115-129. 

([Opinion]  23524.)      [From  v.  243.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23524 

No.  2S233,  Leaksville  Woolen  Mills,  Incorporated,  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 

Railway  Company  et  al ;  decided  April  11,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  135-136.     ( [Opin- 
ion] 23526.)     [From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23526 

Coppa:  Invcstigaiion  and  PuspeiLsion  docket  no.  4885,  copper  from  Arizona  to 
the  East ;  decided  May  5,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  309-314.  ( [Opinion]  23549.)  [From 
V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23549 

Cottonseed.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18449,  cottonseed  products  from  the 
South  to  Canada  ;  decided  May  5,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  303^305.  ( [Opinion]  23547.) 
[From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23547 

Farm  implements  and  macMnery .  Fourth  section  application  no.  18624,  agricul- 
tural implements  to  Craig,  Colo.;  decided  May  21,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  349-352. 
([Opinion]  23556.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23556 

Investigation    and    suspension    docket   no.    4817,    agricultural    implements 

within  the  South;   decided  April   21,  IJMl.      [1941.]      p.   153-158.      ([Opinion] 
23.-131.)      [From  V.  245.  J     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  2.3531 

Feldspar.  No.  28540,  Brockway  Glass  Company,  Incorporated,  r.  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  24,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  167-169. 
([Opinion]  23534.)     [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23534 

Fluorspar.  Fourth  section  application  no.  17934,  fluorspar  and  zinc  to  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.;  decided  Apr.  24,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  163-166.  ([Opinion]  23533.)  [From 
V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23533 

Freight  rales.  Foiu'th  .section  application  no.  18589,  Texas  Mexican  Railway, 
Flour  RlulT  extension  rates  ;  decided  May  5.  1941.  1 1941.  |  p.  315-318.  ( [Opin- 
ion]  23550.)      [Fnmi   v.   245.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23550 

Fourth  section  application  no.  18601.  commodity  rates  from  and  to  Felix 

Spur,  Ala.;   decided   May  20,   1941.      [1941.]      p.   317-348.      ([Opinion]    23555.) 
[From  V.  245.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23555 

Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4510,  cancelation  of  rates  and 

routes  via  short  lines;  decided  Apr.  14,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  183-206.     ([Opinion] 
23539.)     [From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  235?9 

Investigation   and   suspension  docket  no.  4796.  cancelation  of  rule  23  of 

clas.sitication  ;   [decided  Apr.  30,  1941].     [1941.]      [1] -{-238-240  p.     ([Opinion] 
23542.)      [From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23542 

— —  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4827,  all  freight  from  eastern  ports 
to  the  South;  decided  Apr.  17.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  207-230.  ([Opinion]  23540.) 
[From   V.  245.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23540 

Gasoline.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18568,  gasoline  and  kerosene  from 
Louisiana  to  Natchez,  Miss. ;  decided  May  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  .3O5-.S0'8. 
([Opinion]    23518.)      [From   v.  245.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23548 

Grain.  No.  27938,  Minneapolis  Traffic  Association  v.  Chicago  &  North  Western 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  March  31.  1941.  [1941]  p.  11-22.  ([Opin- 
ion]  23509.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23509 

Iron.  No.  28412,  Continental  Steel  Corporation  v.  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Railroad  Comnany  et  al. ;  decided  March  22,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  775-781.  ( [Opin- 
ion]  23500.)      [From  v.  243.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23500 

I/umber.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18299,  cottonwood  and  gum  lumber  from 
Hope,  Ark.:  decided  April  11,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  1.37-139.  ([Opinion]  23527.) 
[From  v.  245.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23527 

■     Fourth  section  application  no.  18464,  lumber  to  Louisville,  Lexington,  and 

Wincliester,    Ky. ;    decided    May    5,    1941.       [1941.]      p.    181-182.      ([Opinion] 
23538.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23538 

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1040  Government  Publications 

L«»i  her — CoiitiniK'd. 

— Invest igatioii  and  susiuMisioii  docket  no.  4868,  lumber  from  North  Carolina 

to  New  York;  decided  April  1!).  1041.  [1941.]  p.  2:U-2.S7.  ([Opinion]  23541.) 
[From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23541 

ManrfmK'sr.  Fourth  .section  application  no.  1S1S6,  manganese  ore  and  fluorspar 
from  Baltimore,  Md. ;  [decided  April  23,  1941J.  [l'.)4].J  111+1.18-1(52  p. 
([Opinion]  23532.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  ICl.U/la  :  23522 

Peanuts.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18002,  peanuts  from  the  South  to  oflQcial 
territory  ;  decided  Apr.  12,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  83-99.  ( [Opinion]  23519.)  [From 
V.  245.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23519 

Pegmatite.  No.  28461,  Maywood  Chemical  Works  r.  Erie  Railroad  Company 
(Robert  E.  WoodrulT  and  John  A.  Hadden,  trustees)  et  al. ;  decided  April  18, 
1941.     [1941.]     p.  139-142.     ( [Opinion]  23528.)     [Fnmi  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  23528 

Petroleum.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18638,  petroleum  and  products  to 
North  Dakota;  decided  March  19,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  753-757.  ([Opinion] 
28495.)      [From  V.  243.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23495 

Petroleum  eoke.  No.  28352,  Speer  Carbon  Company  et  al.  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 
Railway  Company  et  al.  ;  [decided  May  20,  1941  J.  [1941.]  ll]+284-2.S8  p. 
([Opinion]  23544.)      [From  y.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23544 

Pipe  thread  protecting  rings.  No.  28215,  Valley  Steel  Products  Company  et  al.  v. 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  18,  1941. 
[1941.]     p.  509-514.     ([Opinion]  23461.)     [From  v.  243.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  23461 

Pitch.  No.  23071,  American  Tar  Products  Company  r.  New  York  Central  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  20,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  289-292.  ([Opinion] 
23545.)      [From  y.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23545 

Sulphur.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18648,  sulphur  to  Mnnising,  Midi. ; 
decided  April  24,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  171-175.  ( [Opinion]  23536.)  [From  v.  215.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  28536 

Wallhoard.  No.  28230,  Celot(>x  Corporation  v.  Akron,  Canton  &  Youngstown 
Railway  Company  et  al.;  [decided  April  14,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +130-134  p. 
( [Opinion  ]  23525. )     [  From  y.  245.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23525 

MOTOR  CARRIERS  BUREAU 

Brady  Tmiunfer  d  Storage  Co.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Conunission,  no. 
MC-C-240,  transportation  activities  of  Brady  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  Fort 
Dodge,  Iowa  ;  brief  of  Law  and  Enforcement  Section,  Bureau  of  Motor  Car- 
riers.    [1941.]     coyer  title,  ii+63  p.     t  IC  1  mot.9 :  B  729 

Oentrii's  Truck  Line.  Before  Interstate  Connnerce  Commission,  MC-C-244, 
transi)ortation  activities  of  Ross  Gentry,  doing  business  as  Gentry's  Truck  Line, 
Laketield,  Minn.  ;  brief  of  Law  and  Enforcement  Section,  Bureau  of  Motor 
Carriers.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+50  p.     t  IC  1  mot.9 :  G  289 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Affiliated  Enterprises,  Inc.  No.  2303,  in  circuit  court  of  ajipeals  for  lOtli  circuit, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  r.  Atliliated  Enterprises,  Inc..  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii+27  p.     t  J  1.76:  Af  27 

Alahama  .\sphaltie  Liiiiestouc  Com  pa  in/.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  nth 
circuit,  no.  !)5(;9,  connnissioiier  of  internal  revenue  r.  Alabama  A.sphaltic  Lime- 
.stone  Company,  petition  t'oi-  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  (district 
of  Alabama)  :  [proceed!  ngsj.     [li)41.]     p.  154-158.     $  J  1.7() :  Al  1  b/2 

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July  1941  1041 

Alameda  Coiiiitif,  Calif.  No.  9748,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit. 
County  of  Alameda  (body  corporate  and  politic,  and  political  .subdivision  of 
California)  v.  United  States;  brief  for  appellee.  [l'J41.]  cover  title,  iii  + 
55  p.     t  J  1-76  :  Al  11 

American  Refractories  Institute.  No.  0108  (criminal),  in  district  court  for  east- 
ern district  of  Pennsylvania,  .June  term,  1041,  United  States  r.  American  Re- 
fractories Institute,  et  al. ;  indictment.     [1941.]     cover  title,  17  p.     t 

J  1.75  :  Am  35  re 

Atlas  Siippllf  CODipain/.  No.  2:jl4,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit, 
Atlas  Supply  Company  v.  counuissioner  of  intei'nal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i +12  p.     $  J  1.70:  At  65 

Badr/er  Oil  Conipanii.  No.  136,  in  Supreme  Court  of  Uniled  States,  Oct.  term, 
lljhll,  Badger  Oil  Coniiiany  r.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  conniiissioner  of  internal  re'v- 
enue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ; 
brief  for  respondent  in  opiiosition.     [1!J41.[     cover  title,  i+10  p.     % 

J  1.78  :B  142 

Baldwin,  Blanchard.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45343,  Blanchard  Baldwin  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  brief  in  opposition  to  plaintiffs  demurrer  to  de- 
fendant's counterclaim.     [1941.1     p.  13-20.     :•;  Jl.S0:B198/2 

Same;  defendant's  c(mnterclaim.      [1941.]     p.  5-U.     t  J  1.80 :B  193 

Banfield,  T.  H.  No.  9791,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9ih  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  reveiuie  r.  T.  II.  Bantleld  ;  T.  II.  Banfield  r.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petitions  for  review  of  decisi(ai  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief 
for  conmiissioner.      [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+24  p.     %  .1  1.76  :B  224 

Barnes,  titanleij  M.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44744.  Stanley  'SI.  Barnes  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  retpiest  for  lindings  of  fact  and  brief.     11941.]     p.  19-24.     % 

J  1.80 :  B  263 

Barnett,  Fred.  No.  212,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Fred 
Barnett  and  Edna  M.  Barnett  c.  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  on  peti- 
tion for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7tb  circuit ;  brief  for 
Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover  title,  ii-f 
13  p.     t  J  1.78  :B  264 

Batteri/  i^eparator  Maim  fact  II  rcrs'  AssoeiatiDU.  No.  272(!2-'\Y  (ci-iminal).  in  dis- 
trict court  for  northern  district  of  California,  southern  division.  Mar.  term, 
1941,  United  States  r.  Battery  Separator  Manufacturers'  Association,  et  al. ; 
indictment.     [1941.]     cover  title,  10  p.     J  J  1.75 :  B  322 

Belts,  Arthur  M.  No.  76S3,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  r.  Arthur  M.  Betts,  on  petition  for  review  of  decisions 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+32  p.    $ 

J  1.76 :  B  466 

Blauner  Construction  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44868,  Blauner  Con- 
.struction  Company  r.  United  States;  supplemental  memorandum.  [1941.]  p. 
87-90.     t  J  1.80  :B  613/3 

Blocker,  Clarence.  No.  7787,  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Colum- 
bia, Jan.  term,  1941,  Clarence  Blocker  i\  United  States ;  brief  of  appellant. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  16  p.'    %  J  1.77  :  B  62 

Borin  Corporation.  No.  165,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Borin  (i'orporation,  formerly  Zero  Ice  Corporation,  r.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i-f  12  p.     t  J  1.78 :  B  644/2 

California  Rice  Industrij.  No.  27263-S  (criminal),  in  district  court  for  northern 
district  of  California,  southern  division,  Mar.  term,  1941,  United  States  v. 
California  Rice  Industry,  et  al. ;  indictment.     [1941.]     cover  title,  14  p.     ± 

J  1.75  :C  128 

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1042  GOVERXMENT    PnHLlCATIONS 

CaniKfl  l'((i  M(iik<tin(/  IiistHittc.  Inc.  No.  .'^2751  (friniiiial ) ,  in  district  court  for 
iiortlu-ni  district  of  Illinois,  ciistoru  division,  June  tciiu,  1!J41,  Unitod  Statics  v. 
Ciiiniod  IVa  Marlvctiiig  Institute,  Inc.,  et  al. ;  indictment.  Ll!*-ll-l  cover  title, 
18  p.     t  J  1.75 :  C 164/2 

Cavriers  Lcoouc  of  (Uilifoniia.  No.  272;j.S-\V  (criminal),  in  district  court  for 
northern  district  of  California,  southern  division.  Mar  term,  19-11,  United 
States  r.  Canners  League  of  California,  et  al. ;  indictment.  [1!)41.]  cover 
title,  IS  1).     .t  J  1.7;-) :  G 164 

Carolina  Ficif/ht  Carriers  Corporation.  No.  197,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  v. 
Carolina  Freight  Carriers  Coriioration,  appeal  from  district  court  for  western 
district  of  North  Carolina;  statement  as  to  jurisdiction.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
31  p.     t  J  1.78  :  C  221 

Caspcrsoi,  Mrs.  Freda  R.  No.  220,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Freda  U.  Casperseu  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  connnissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.      [1041.]     cover  title,  i+12  p.     t  J  1.78  :  C  27 

Central  Die  Casting  and  Maniifactiirinf/  Company,  Ine.  No.  32788  (criminal), 
in  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division,  June  term, 
1941,  United  States  r.  Central  Die  Casting  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc., 
et  al. ;  indictment.     [1941.]     cover  title,  6  p.     %  J  1.75  :C  333/6 

Chiekasaw  Indians.  No.  K-334,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Chickasaw  Nation  r.  United 
States  and  Choctaw  Nation ;  brief  of  United  States  on  motion  for  new  trial. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  iii+301-351  p.     t  J  1.80:  0433/4 

Same ;  defendant  United  States' motion  for  new  trial.     [1941.]     cover  title, 

p.  297-300.    %  J  1.80 :  G  433/3 

Continental  Coiitraclinf/  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43163,  Continental 
Contracting  (-onipanv  r.  United  States;  defendant's  brief  in  opposition  to 
plaintill's  motion  for  new  trial.     [1941.]    p.  235-242.    t  J  1.80 :  C  767/2 

Doncghy,  James  C.  Nos.  119-120,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  James  Doneghy  and  St.  Louis  Union  Trust  Company,  residuary  trustees 
tinder  item  23  of  last  will  and  testament  of  James  C.  Doneghy,  v.  Acel  C.  Alex- 
auder,  formerly  collector  of  internal  revenue;  [same]  v.  H.  C.  Jones,  collector 
of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  10th  circuit;  brief  for  respondents  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover  title. 
i+14p.     t  J  1.78  :D  716 

Dried  Fruit  Assoeiation  of  California.  No.  2725(3-L,  in  district  court  for  northern 
district  of  California,  southern  division.  Mar.  term,  1941,  United  States  v. 
Dried  Fruit  Association  of  California,  et  al. ;  indictment.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
17  p.     t  J  1.75  :  D  831 

Du  Pont,  Pierre  8.  Nos.  200-201,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Pieri-e  S.  Du  Pont  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  John  J.  Ila.skob  r. 
[same],  on  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  cir- 
cuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-j-10  p.     t 

J  1.78  :  D  927/3 

Duran,  Abraham  E.  No.  2312,  in  circuit  court  of  apiieals  for  10th  circuit,  Abraham 
E.  Duran  and  Hester  M.  Duran  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.1 
cover  title,  i+ll  p.     t  J  1.76:  D 931 

Eastman,  Harvey.  No.  141,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Harvey  Eastman  et  al.  v.  United  States,  Raymond  H.  Bivney,  superintendent 
of  Taholah  Indian  Agency,  and  James  A.  Howarth,  jr..  United  States  forest 
supervisor,  on  petition  for  wa-it  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9tli 
circuit;  brief  for  respondents  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+17  p.     t 

J  1.78  :  Ea  78 

English  Construction  Company,  Inc.  No.  139,  in  district  court  for  district  of  Dela- 
ware, English  Construction  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  requested  tindings 
of  fact  arid  conclusions  of  law.    [1941.]    cover  title,  5  p.     t  J  1.75  :  En  36/4 

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Jui-Y  1911  1043 

Braporated  Milk  Asfiocuifior}.  No.  2725T-R  (criminal),  in  district  court  for 
northern  district  of  Cnlit'ornia,  southern  division,  Mar.  term,  1941,  United 
States  r.  Evaporated  Mill<  Association  et  al. :  indictment.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
17  p.     I  J  1.75  :  Ev  17 

Fergitson.  H.  W.  No.  190.  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
H.  W.  Ferguson  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  l)rief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+12  p.     t  J  1.78  :F  381 

Flemhiff,  John  P.,  Drireairai/  Service.  No.  267,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  United  States,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  and 
John  P.  Fleming,  individual  doing  business  as  John  P.  Fleming  Driveaway  Serv- 
ice, r.  Alton  Railroad  Company  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern 
district  of  Michigan;  statement  as  to  jurisdiction.     [1941.]     cover  title,  7  p.     t 

J  1.78  :  F  G29 

Fletcher,  Fdniovd  C.  No.  226,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
United  States,  acting  on  relation  of  Edmond  C.  Fletcher,  and  .said  Edmoud  C. 
Fletcher,  individually,  r.  John  H.  Fahey  [et  al.,  members  of  Federal  Home  Loan 
Bank  Board],  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Ap- 
peals for  District  of  Columbia;  brief  for  respondents  in  opposition.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+12  p.     t  J  1.78 :  F  633 

Food  and  Grocery  Bureau  of  Souther)i  California.  Incorporated.  No.  14952 
(criminal),  in  district  court  for  southern  district  of  California,  central  division. 
Feb.  term,  1941,  United  States  ?•.  Food  and  Grocery  Bureau  of  Southern  Cali- 
fornia, Incorporated,   et   al. ;   indictment.     [1941.]     cover   title,  25  p.     t 

J  1.75 :  F  739/2 

Forbes.  J.  F.  No.  9799.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9tli  circuit,  J.  F.  Forbes  v. 
United  States,  upon  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  M(jntana  ;  brief 
for  United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii-f27  p.     t  J  1.76  :F  744 

Oeneral  Securitiei^  Company.  No.  2271,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit. 
General  Securities  Company  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii-f21  p.     t  J  1.76  :G  286/3 

Glos.  Lucy  M.  No.  7671,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  Lucy  M.  Glos  (Gloss),  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+12  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  G  516 

Great  Northern  Railway.  No.  149.  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Great  Northern  Railway  Company  v.  United  States  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit :  memorandum  for  United 
States.     [1941.]     cover   title,   2   p.     %  J  1.78  :G  798 

Haden  Company.  No.  171,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Haden  Company  r.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+8  p.     t       J  1.78  :H  117 

Hamilton-Broum  Shoe  Company.  No.  195,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941.  William  II.  Killoren.  trustee  in  bankruptcy  of  Hamilton-Brown 
Shoe  Company,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for '8th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii+16  p.     t  J  1.78  :H  18 

Hammond.  Oydcn  77.,  jr.  Brief  for  appellees,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals 
for  District  of  Columbia,  Apr.  term,  1941,  no.  7871,  Ogden  H.  Hammond,  .jr.  v. 
Cordell  Hull  et  al.  [as  officials  of  State  Department],  appeal  from  judgment  of 
District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i+9  p.     t  J  1.77  :H  184 

Hopkinson,  Mrs.  Bessie  B.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  i'.  Bessie  B.  Hopkinson,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
ii+l7p.     t  J  1.76  :H  777 

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1044  Government  Publications 

Kcycs,  Miiunc.  No.  152,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Minnie  Keyes  v.  United  St:ites,  on  iietition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States 
Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia  ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposi- 
tion.    11U41.]     cover  title,  i  + 18  p.     t  J  1.78  :K  521 

Kraft  Chcmc  Conipanjf.  No.  11814  (criminal),  in  district  court  for  western  dis- 
trict of  Wisconsin.  Dec.  term,  1!)40,  United  States  r.  Kraft  Cheese  Company 
et  al. ;  indictment.     11J)41.]     cover  title,  11  p.     t  J1.75:K855/2 

Lechr.  Rirhtird  W.  No.  16;>,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941. 
Kicliard  \V.  Leche  r.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [11>41.] 
cover  title,  ii+22  p.     :■:  J  1.78  :L  495 

Lcnirr  Storcfi  Corporfttioii.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
IfMl,  Guy  T.  Helveriiig.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  r.  Lerner  Stores 
Corporation  (Md. )  :  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
2d  circuit.     [1941.]     cover  title,   i+9  p.     t  J  1.78  :L  562 

Lester,  Mrs.  Alice  H.  No.  205,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
A.  Crawford  Greene,  guardian  of  estate  of  Alice  H.  Lester,  incompetent  person, 
V.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1941.1     cover  title,  i+9  p.     t  J  1.78  :L  567 

Logun  Con}  <(■  Tiniher  Assoeiatioii.  No.  7642.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d 
circuit.  Logan  Coal  &  Timber  Association  r.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  on  petitions  foi-  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
brief  for  respondent.     [1941.1     cover  title,  ii+19  p.     t  J1.76:L828 

Maso)iite  Corporation.  Civil  action  no.  7-49S,  in  district  court  for  southern  dis- 
trict of  New  York.  Mixv.  term.  1941.  United  States  r.  Ma.sonite  Corporation  et  al. ; 
reply  brief  for  plaintiff.     [IWl.]     cover  title,  i+15  p.     $  J  1.75:  M  381/2 

Meadow  Land  and  Iniproveinent  Conipanif.  No.  7690,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  3d  circuit.  Meadow  Land  and  Improvement  Company  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  reveinie.  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
brief  for  respimdent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+21  p.     t  J  1.76  iM  461 

Miller.  Victor  N.  No.  9680,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  A'ictor  N. 
Miller,  also  known  as  Vic  IMiller  [et  al.]  r.  United  States,  appeal  from  district 
court  for  northern  district  of  California:  brief  for  United  States.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii+24  p.     :■:  J  1.76 :  M  619/2 

Moore,  Mrs.  Louise  H.  No.  74,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Mrs.  Louise  Harris  Moore  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certi- 
orari to  Court  of  Claims ;  supplemental  memorandum  for  United  States.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  2  p.     :•:  J  1.78 :  M  784 

Natural  Gas  Pipeline  Company  of  America.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Federal  Power  Conunission  and  Illinois  Commerce 
Commission  v.  Ntitural  Gas  I'ipeline  (^)mpany  of  America  and  Texoma  Natural 
Gas  Company:  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
7lh  circuit.     [1941.]     cover   title,   i+19  p.     t  J1.78:N219 

United  States  circuit  court  of  ajipeals  for  7th  circuit,  no.  74.14,  Natural  Gas 

Pipeline  Company  of  America  and  Texoma  Natural  Gas  Company  i%s-.  Federal 
Power  Connnission  and  Illinois  Conuuerce  Connnission,  petition  for  review  of 
interim  order  of  Federal  Power  Connnission;  [proceedings].  [1941.] 
p.   4025-42.     %  J  1.76  :N  219 

Neio  York  State.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States.  Oct.  term,  1941, 
United  States  r.  State  of  New  York,  in  matter  of  Independent  Automobile  For- 
warding Corporation,  bankrupt  ;  petiticm  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+8  p.     t       J  1.78 :  N  42  yo/4 

Newton,  James  Q.,  Trust.  Nos.  22()8,  2267,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th 
circuit,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  r.  James  Q.  Newton  Trust ;  [same]  v. 
James  Q.  Newton,  jr..  on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii4-32  p.     t 

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Oakland,  Calif.  No.  9S01,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  city  of  Oak- 
land, municipal  corporation,  ?\  United  States,  upon  appeal  from  district  court 
for  northern  district  of  California,  southern  division ;  brief  for  United  S'tates. 
[1941.]    cover  title,  ii+19  p.    t  J1.76:Oa4 

O'Leary,  John  F.  L.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44728,  John  F.  L.  O'Leary  t\  United 
States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report.     [1941.]     p.  9-13.     t 

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Mav29.  1941.     rin-il.]     .3  p.  J1.5/a:40/12 

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circuit,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  I.  A.  O'Shaughnessy,  Inc.;  I.  A. 
O'Shaushnessy,  Inc.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  cross  petitions  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Api)eals ;  brief  for  commissioner.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i-f  17  p.    $  J  1.76 :  Os  4 

Pacific  Electric  Railway.  No.  223,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  United  Stales,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  and  Pacific  Electric 
Railway  Company  r.  Railway  Labor  Executives  Association  and  Brotherhood 
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Columbia ;, statement  as  to  jurisdiction.     [1941.]     cover  title,  23  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  P  119 

Parker,  John.  No.  9792,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  John  Parker, 
entitled  as  John  Parker,  transferee,  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1941.]    cover  title,  i +36  p.     %  J  1.76  :P  226 

Pellc]!.  William  D.  No.  150,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
William  D.  Pelley  r.  John  B.  Colpoys,  United  States  marshal  in  and  for  District 
of  Columbia,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals 
for  District  of  Columbia;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  ii+14  p.    t  J  1.78  :  P  364 

Pettit,  Mrs.  Bertie.  No.  138,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Bertie  Pettit  r.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  brief  for 
respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  1  p.    t  J  1.78  :P  455 

Pettit,  Charles.  No.  137,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Charles  Pettit  r.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  peti- 
tion for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  brief  for 
respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-f  11  p.    t  J  1.78  :P  455/2 

Provtt,  Frederick  G.  No  8794,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Frederick 
G.  Proutt,  First  National  Bank  of  Memphis,  executor,  r.  commissioner  of  in- 
ternal revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals; 
brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+11  p.     $  J  1.76  :P  947 

Roeser  d  Pendleton,  Inc.  No.  101,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Roeser  &  Pendleton,  Inc.,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  conunissiouer  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  f(>r  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.      [1941.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.     I 

J  1.78 :  R  629 

Russell,  William  A.,  Trust.  No.  153,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  John  J.  Chickering,  administrator  [of  William  A.  Rus.sell  Trust],  v. 
Guy  T.  Helvering,  connnissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in 
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Ri/an,  Thomas.  No.  166,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
May  Ryan,  executrix  of  Thomas  Ryan.  v.  Acel  C.  Alexander,  formerly  collector 
of  internal  revenue  fur  district  of  Oklahoma,  on  lietition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeali;  for  iWh  circuit ;  brief  fur  respondent  in  opposition. 
[1941.]    cover  title,  ii+ 19  p.    t  J  1.78  :R  958 

Saffla'ti  Engineering  Corporation.  No.  7693,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d 
circuit,  United  States  v.  LSaffian  Engineering  Corporation],  printing  machinery, 
lottery  tickets,  and  records  pertaining  to  transportation,  interstate,  of  lottery 
tickets,  and  J.  Leslie  Ford,  U.  S.  marshal,  and  S.  B.  Irwin  Duncan,  deputy  U.  S. 
marshal  for  Delaware,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Delaware; 
reply  brief  of  appellants.     [1941.]     cover  title,  18  p.    t  J  1.76 :Sa  17/5 

Shoman^  Abd.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45472,  Abd  Shomau  i-.  United  States; 
demurrer  to  plaintiff's  petition  [and]  brief  on  demurrer.     [1941.]     p.  5-7.     $ 

J  1.80 :  Sh  74 

Simon^  Philip  H.  No.  193,  in  Supremo  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Philip  H.  Simon  v.  United  States,  on  petition  fur  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+8  p.    +  J  1.78 :  Si  54 

Simons,  Joshua  F.  No.  192,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Joshua  F.  Simons,  William  Markowitz,  and  Samuel  Markowitz  v.  United  States, 
on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit; 
brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+13  p.     J 

J  1.78 :  Si  57 

Solomon,  Mrs.  Amelia.  No.  7762,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  r.  Mrs.  Amelia  Solomon,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.]  cover  title. 
ii+46  p.     t  J  1.76 :  So  47 

Southwest  Consolidated  Corporaiion.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Guy  T.  Plelvering,  commissioner  of  internal  x'evenue,  t\  South- 
west Consolidated  Corporation ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  5th  circuit.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+12  p.     J  J  1.78 :  So  89/2 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  no.  9524,  commissioner 

of  internal  revenue  r.  Southwest  Consolidated  Corporation,  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  i district  of  Louisiana)  ;  [proceedings]. 
[194L]    p.  63-67.    t  J  1.76:  So  89/3 

Sparks-Withington  Company.  No.  281,  in  Supreme  Court  of  Unite<l  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  fc>'parks-Witliington  Company  and 
United  Cooperative  Society  of  Jackson,  Inc.,  intervenor ;  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Gth  circuit.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i-fl4  p.     t  J1.78:Sp26 

Proceedings  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  0th  circuit,  no.  8753,  National 

Labor  Relations  Board  r.  Sparks-Witliington  Company,  United  Cooperative 
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tional Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     p.  579-580.     ?  J1.76:Sp26 

Uniris  Lens  Company,  Ine.  Civil  action  no.  10-392,  in  district  court  for  southern 
district  of  New  York,  United  States  r.  I'nivis  Lens  Company,  Inc..  et  al. ; 
memorandum  on  behalf  of  the  Government.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+25  p.     % 

J  1.75 :  Un  40/2 

Wagner,  Ralph.  No.  180,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Ralph  Wagner  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  apiK'als  for  9th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i-f-12  p.     t  J  1.7S  :  W  125 

Wegener,  H.  H.  No.  225,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
H.  H.  Wegener  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revetuie,  on 
l)etitlon  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1041.]     cover  title,  i-|-ll  p.     t        J  1.78:  W421 

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West  Viryinia  Poiccr  Coinijanij.  No.  4840,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th 
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Railway  Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  West 
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J  1.76  :  W  52v 

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White,  Samuel  H.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44620,  Samuel  H.  White  v.  United 
States  ;  defendant's  brief.     [1941.]     p.  22-40.     %  J  1.80  :W  585/2 

Wholesale  Tobacco  Dealers  Bureau  of  Southern  Calif oniia.  No.  14953  (criminal), 
in  district  court  for  southern  district  of  California,  central  division.  Feb.  term, 
1941,  United  States  r.  Wholesale  Tobacco  Dealers  Bureau  of  Southern  Cali- 
fornia, et  aL  ;  indictment.     [1941.]    cover  title,  16  p.     t  J  1.75  :  W  62/2 

Wilder,  A.  M.  No.  135,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States.  Oc-t.  term,  1941,  A.  M. 
Wilder,  Jo.*ephine  Utz  Wilder,  executrix  of  A.  M.  Wilder,  r.  Guy  T.  Helvering, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  ijetition  for  writ  of  certior.iri  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+5  p.     t  J  1.78' :  W  645 

WiUon  &  Co.,  Inc.  No.  32801  (criminal),  in  district  court  for  northern  district 
of  Illinois,  eastern  division,  June  term.  1941.  TUiited  States  r.  Wilson  &  Co.,  Inc., 
et  al. ;  indictment.     [1941.]     cover  title,  9  p.     t  J  1.75  :  W  699 

Wilaon  Brothers  <&  Company.  Nos.  9781-82,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th 
circuit,  Wilson  Brothers  &  Company  (Wilson  Bros.  &  Co.)  r.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals; 
brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+51  p.     %  J  1.76  :W  699/2 

Windsor  Manufacturing  Company.  No.  98,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  John  J.  Onghton  [et  al.],  copartners  trading  as  Windsor  Manu- 
facturing Company,  t\  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  memorandum  for  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-f  15  p.     t  J  1.78:  W  724 

No.  170,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Thomas  Gibbs 

[et  al.,  employees  of  Windsor  ^Manufacturing  Company]  v.  National  Labor  Re- 
lations Board,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
3d  circuit ;  memorandum  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i+8  p.     t  J  1-78 :  G  855 

Young,  Peter.  No.  86,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  IMl,  Peter 
Young,  alias  Young  Lup,  v  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit ;  memorandum  for  United  States.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i-f  10  p.     $  J  1.78 :  Y  86 

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Allied  Chemical  d  Dye  Corporation.  United  States  v.  Allied  Chemical  &  Dye 
Corporation  et  al.  (U.  S.  D.  C.  New  York — no.  14-320),  statement  of  grounds 
for  action  ;  complaint  and  consent  deci'ee  (violation  of  Sherman  antitrust  law). 
1941.    [1]  +6  p.     [Public  statement  released  May  29,  1941.]     t  J  20.7  :  Al  55 

Broadcast  Music,  Inc.  Civil  action  no.  459,  in  district  court  for  eastern  district  of 
Wisconsin,  United  States  v.  Broadcast  Music,  Inc. ;  modified  consent  decree. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  11  p.     t  J  20.8  :B  78 

Great  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Tea  Company.  United  States  v.  Great  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  Tea  Company  et  al.  (U.  S.  D.  C.  Dist.  of  Columbia— no.  67845),  statement 
of  grounds  for  action ;  indictment  charging  violation  of  Sherman  antitrust  law. 
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Naturalization.     Essential  procedure  and  requirements  for  naturalization  under 
general  provisions  of  nationality  act  of  1940.    Edition  of  [Jan.  13,  1941,  revised 
1941].     [1941.]    4  p.     (Form  N-17,  old  C-59  General.)     f 
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Sign  cuttitxi;  by  T.  P.  Love.    Sept.  1936  [reprint  1941].    10  p.     t 

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Child  lahor.  Child  labor  regulations  and  orders  (Code  of  Federal  regulations, 
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minors  between  16  and  18  years  of  age  or  detrimental  to  their  health  or  well- 
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Children.     The  child,  monthly  bulletin,  Juue  1941;  [v.  5,  no.  12].     [1941.]     cover 
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development  of  program,  1936-39.     [1941.]     v+95  p.  il.     (Bureau  publication 
258.)     *  Paper*,  15c. 
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International  Association  of  Industrial  Accident  Boards  and  Commissions.     Dis- 
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Association  of   Industrial  Accident   Boards  and  Commissions.   Richmond,  Ya. 
[Sept.  9-12.  1940].     1941.     vii+186  p.      (Bulletin  46.)      *  Paper,  20c. 
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Lahor  .standards.  Mav-June  1941 :  [v.  4,  no.  4].     [1941.]     cover  title,  1-16+ii  p.  il. 
4"  I  Monthly.     Includes  Index  for  v.  3,  Feb.  1940-Jan.  1941.     Text  on  p.  2  and 
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2-82.  Memphis,  Tonn.      f2]+l.S  p. 
2-89.   St.  I'aiil,  Minn.      [2] +12  p. 

Review  of  building  construction   in   1940.      1941.      [11+12  p.    il.      (Serial 

no.  R.  1327.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  June  194L]     t       L  2.6/a  4 :  940/13 

Civilian  Conservation  Corps.  Eight  years  of  CCC  operations,  1933-41.  [1941.] 
9  p.     (Serial  no.  R.  1323.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  June  1941.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  C  499/3 

Com-t  decisions  of  interest  to  labor.  [1941.]  6  p.  (Serial  no.  R  1321.)  [From 
Monthly  labor  review,  June  1941.]    t  L  2.6/a  8 :  941/6 

Defense  industries.  Shift  operations  in  selected  defense  industries,  Mar.  1941; 
[prepared  by  Morris  LevineJ.  1941.  [1]+11  p.  il.  (Serial  no.  R.  1318.) 
[From  Monthly  labor  review,  Aug.  1941.]     f  L  2.6/a  :  D  361/3 

Employment  and   pay    rolls,   Apr.    1941;    prepared    by   Division   of   Employment 
Statistics  and  Division  of  Construction  and  Public  Employment.    1941.    iv4-39  p. 
il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1317.)      [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L2;3-234  L  2.9 :  941/4 

Family   expenditures.     Family   expenditures    in    selected   cities,    1935-36:    v.    1, 
Housing.     1941.     x+404  p.  il.     (Bulletin  648  [v.  1].     Study  of  consumer  pur- 
chases, urban  technical  series.)     [Prepared  iu  cooperation  with  Works  Progress 
Administration.]      *  Paper,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  L40-123  L  2.3  :  648/v.  1 

Same.     (H.  doc.  441  [v.  1],  75th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Fire  departments.  Salaries,  hours,  and  working  conditions  in  fire  departments 
of  United  States ;  prepared  by  [Gerald  M.  W'hitright,  assisted  by  Mahlon  B. 
Buckman].  1941.  [1]+17  p.  il.  (Serial  no.  R.  1301;  Constructioii  and  Public 
Employment  Division.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Admin- 
istration.   From  Monthly  labor  review,  July  1941.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  Sa  31/8 

Hosiery.  Earnings  in  seamless-hosiery  industry  under  32  [.5] -cent  minimum 
wage;  [prepared  by  Frances  Jones,  assisted  by  George  E.  Votava].  1941. 
[l]+22  p.     (Serial  no.  R.  1325.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  June  1941.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  H  79/5 

Housing.  Defense  housing  policies  and  progress;  [bv  Theodore  A.  Veenstra]. 
1941.  [1]+18  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1304.)  [From  Monthly  labor  review,  May 
1941.  ]     t  L  2.6/a  :  H  817/23 

Labor  information  bulletin.    Labor  information  bulletin,  May  1941;  [v.  8,  no.  5]. 
[1941.]     [2]+18p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L34-114  L  2.10:  8/5 

Same,  June  1941;  [V.  8,  no.  6].    [1941.]     [2]+18  p.  il.  4"     [Monthly.]     f 

L  2.10 :  8/6 

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1050  Government  Publications 

Monthly  labor  review.  Monthly  labor  review,  June  1941,  v.  52,  no.  6;  [Hugh  S. 
Hauna,  editor  J  [I'J-ll.]  cover  title,  iv+i;«7-1613  p.  il.  [Certain  articles  are 
reprinted  from  the  Monthly  labor  review  and  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  as 
they  are  issued.]  *  Taper,  oOc.  single  copy,  $3.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub.scription, 
$4.75. 

L.  C.  card  15-26485  L  2.6 :  52/6 

Note. — Tiie  Monthly  labor  review  is  the  medium  through  which  the  Bureau  publishes 
its  rcjiular  montlily  reports  on  i^wch  subjects  as  trend  of  employment  and  pay  rolls, 
hourly  and  weekly  earnings,  weekly  working  hours,  industrial  disputes,  whulcsale  and 
retail  prices,  changes  in  cost  of  living,  labor  turn-over,  and  building  construction  as  well 
as  infornialion  on  collective  agreement.'',  industrial  accidents,  labor  leiiislation  and  court 
decisions,  and  important  labor  developments  in  other  countries.  One  free  ^ul)scription 
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  or^;iuizationa 
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. 

Same,  July  1941,  v.  53,  no.  1;    [Hugh  S.  Hanna,  editor].     [1941.]     cover 

title,  iv+1-281  p.  il.     [Certain  articles  are  reprinted  from  the  Monthly  labor 
review  and  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  as  they  are  issued.]  L2.6:  53/1 

National  Youth  Administration.  Activities  of  National  Youth  Administration, 
1935-40.  1941.  [1]+10  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1315.)  [From  Monthly  labor 
review,  May  1941.]     t  L2.6/a:N213y 

Police  departments.  Salaries  and  hours  of  labor  in  municipal  police  depart- 
ments, July  1,  1938 :  v.  2,  Middle  Atlantic  cities ;  prepared  by  Division  of  Con- 
struction and  Public  Employment.  1941.  ix+53  p.  il.  (Bulletin  685  [v.  2].) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Admiinstration.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  41-14  L  2.3 :  6S5/V.2 

Same.     (H.  doc.  987  [v.  2],  76th  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

■ Same:  v.  6,  East  south  central  cities;  prepared  by  Division  of  Construc- 
tion and  Public  Employment.  1941.  v-|-22  p.  il.  (Bulletin  6S5  [v.  6].) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L  2.3 :  685/V.6 

Same.     (H.  doc.  987  [v.  6],  76th  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Prices.     Retail  prices,  food,  May  1941 ;  prepared  bv  Retail  Price  Division.     1941. 
li+7  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1319.)      [Monthlv.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  32-43  -  L  2.6/a  2  :  941/5 

■ Wholesale  prices,  Apr.  1941;  prepared  bv  Division  of  Wholesale  Prices. 

1941.     ii+9  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1316.)      [Monthly.]     t 

L.  C.  card  L  22-229  L  2.8 :  941/4 

Same,  May  1941 ;  prepared  by  Division  of  Wholesale  Prices.     1941.     ii+9  p. 

il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1329.)      [Monthly.]     t  L  2.8: 941/5 

Processed-waste  industry.  Earnings  and  hours  in  procossed-waste  industry,  1940, 
hourly  earnings  in  jute-bagging  industry,  1940;  [prepared  by  Louis  M.  Solo- 
mon]. 1941.  [l]+8  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1326.)  [From  Monthlv  labor  review, 
June  1941 . ]     t  L  2.6/a  :  P  941/940 

Strikes  in  Feb.  1941.  1941.  [1]+16  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1320.)  [From  Monthly 
labor  review,  June  1941]     f  L  2.6/a  6 :  941/2 

Union-management  cooperation;  [prepared  in  Division  of  Industrial  Relations]. 
1941.  [l]+9  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1284.)  [From  Monthly  labor  review,  June 
1J>41.]     t  L2.0/a:Un  3/11 

WAGE  AND  HOUR  DIVISION 

General  Tobacco  d  Grocery  Co.  No.  8872,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  cir- 
cuit, General  Tobacco  &  Grocery  Co.  v.  Philip  B.  Fleming,  administrator  of 
Wage  and  Hour  Division.  appc>al  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of 
Michigan  ;  brief  for  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  ii+28  p.     t  L  20.10  :G  286 

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July  1941  1051 

Handicapped.  Rcglamento  aplicable  al  empleo  de  porsonas  de  capacidad  dis- 
minuida,  de  aciieido  con  el  articulo  14  de  la  lev  de  normas  razonables  de  trabajo 
de  1038;  diciembre  de  1940.  [1941.]  [l]+4  p.  [Titulo  2fl',  capitulo  5,  Codigo 
de  reglameatos  Federales,  parte  524.]     t  L  20.S :  524/3/Spauisb 

Warshawskij  and  Company.  No.  7600,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
Philip  B.  Fleming,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division,  v.  Warshawsky 
and  Company  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois, 
eastern  division;  brief  for  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  vi+50  p.     t  L  20.10  :W  261 

WOMEN'S  BUREAU 

Woman  tvorker,  July  1941;  [v.  21,  no.  4].     [1941.]     16  p.  large  S"     [Bimonthly.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copv,  25c.  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  L  86-118  L  13.8 :  21/4 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

General  snrre!/  and  statement  of  objectives;  by  lilirarinn  [Archibald  MacLeish]. 
1941.     [1]+31  p.     [From  Annual  report  of  librarian  of  Congress,  fiscal  year 
1040.]      i- 
L.  C.  card  41-50970  LCl.l/a  :  L  616/2 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

National  defense.    Civilian  defense,  selected  list  of  recent  references ;  compiled  by 
Helen  F.  Conover.    June  12,  1941.     [3] +43  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  (fi"ee  to  in- 
stitutions only.) 
L.  C.  card  41-50971  LC  2.2 :  D  36/4/941 

List  of  bibliographies  on  questions  relating  to  national  defense ;  compiled 

by  Grace  Hadley  Fuller.  June  24.  1941.  [1]+21  p.  4°  [Processed.  Title  on 
cover:  National  defense,  list  of  bibliographies.]  t(free  to  institutions  only). 
L.  C.  ca  rd  41-50973  LC  2.2 :  D  36/3/941 

Women.     Comprehensive   index  to  notable  American   women,   1932,   1937,   1941; 
compiled   by    Florence    S.   Hellmau.     1941.     [3] +28  p.   4°     [Processed.     Title 
on  cover:  Notable  American  women,  comprehensive  index.]     t  (free  to  insti- 
tutions onlv). 
L  C  card  41-50972  LC  2.2 :  W  84/ind. 

■     List   of   references    relating   to   notable   American   women ;    compiled   by 

Florence  S.  Hellman.     1941.     [3J+122p.  4°     [Processed.     Supplements  mimeo- 
graphed lists,  1982,  1937.     Title  on  cover :  Notable  American  women,  2d  sup- 
plement.]    t  (free  to  institutions  only). 
L.  C.  card  37-18028  LC  2.2  :  W  84/supp  2 

COPYRIGHT  OFFICE 

Copyriffht.    Catalog  of  copyright  entries,  new  series.    1941. 
L.  C.  card  6-35347 

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scriptions, pt.  1,  group  3.  $2.25.  pt.  2,  $2.30,  pt.  4,  $2.20;  single  numbers,  50c;  annual 
indexes,  each,  for  complete  calendar  year,  $2.00. 

pt.  3.  Musical  compositions,  v    35,  volume  index.   1S40.     iv+1759-2143  d.+  [4]    leaves. 

[Includes  title  pages  to  v.  35  for  first  half  of  1940,  nos.  1-6.  for  last  half  of 

1940,  nos.  7-12,  and  for  year  1940,  nos.  1-12.]  LC  3.6/3  :  35/t.p.&  ind. 

Musical   composition,    including  list    of  renewals,   v.   36,   no.    2.     iv-|- 157-358   p. 

[Monthly.]  LC  3.6/3  :  .36 '2 

pt.  4.  NYorks  of  art.  reproductions  of  a  work  of  art,  drawings  or  plastic  works  of  scientific 
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DOCUMENTS   DIVISION 

state  Diihlirations.     Moiiflilv  checkMst  of  State   inihlicatioiis.  v.  82.  no.  4;   Apr. 
1941.     [1941. J      [2J  +160-213  p.  4"     *  Paper,  15c.  .single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign 
sub.scription,  $2.2."). 
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LEGISLATIVE  REFERENCE  SERVICE 

Bills.     Digest  of  public  general  bills,  with  index,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  no. 

4;  bills  introduced  Jan.  3-June  30,  1J)41.  1941.     xxii+260  p.  large  S"     *  Paper, 
40c.,  $2.00  per  session. 

L.  C.  card  30-26093  LC  14.6  :  77/4 

MANUSCRIPTS  DIVISION 

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cover  title,  40  p.  2  facsim.     [From  Annual  report  of  librarian  of  Congress,  fiscal 
year  194U.1     t 
L.   C.  card  31-2.S749  LC  4.1:  940 

ORIENTALIA  DIVISION 

Report.     Division  of  Orientalia   [from  report  of  chief,  fiscal  year  1940].     1941. 
[1] +1.^4-187  p.  2  pi.     [Frcmi  Annual  report  of  librarian  of  Congress,  fiscal 
year  1940.]     t 
L.  C.  card  20-26253  LC  17.1 :  940 


MARITIME  COMMISSION 

Addresfieii.  Loyalty,  brief  talk  by  chairman  of  Maritime  Commission  Emory  S. 
Land,  to  shipbuilding  \A'orkers  of  Ingalls  Shipbuilding  Corporation,  Pascagoula, 
Miss.,  June  28,  1941.     [1941.]     [4]  p.    f  MC  1.13 :  L  22/18 

Food  for  eat  tie.  No.  587,  Larrowe  Milling  Company  (trade  name),  division  of 
General  Mills,  Inc.,  r.  Baltimoi-e  Insular  Line,  Inc.,  and  Bull  Insular  Line,  Inc. 
[decided  Apr.  1,  1941;  reiwrt  and  order  of  Commission].  [1941.]  [l]+549- 
552+ [1]  p.      [Report  fnmi  Maritime  Commission  reports,  v.  2.]     t 

MC  1.22/a :  587 

Freight  ?Y//r.s.  No.  58.i,  rates,  charges,  and  practices  of  carriers,  and  practices  of 
shippers,  in  connection  with  freight  traffic  from  United  States  to  Philippine 
Islands  [decided  Mar.  25,  1941;  report  and  order  of  Commission].  [1941.] 
[1] +535-548+ [1]  p.     [Report  from  Maritime  Commission  reports,  V.  2.]     t 

MC  1.22/a  :585 

Oliie)},  Sifffried,  ^hippitu/  Compamj.  No.  595,  Sigfried  Olsen  [doing  business  under 
name  of  Sigfried  Olsen  Shipping  Company]  v.  Blue  Star  Line,  Limited,  et  al. 
[decided  Mar.  25,  1941;  report  of  Commission].  [1941.]  [1] +529-534  p. 
[From  Maritime  Commission  reports,  v.  2.]     f  MC  1.22/a  :  595 

NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Airfo-Hs.  General  airfoil  theory  [with  list  of  references],  by  H.  G.  Kiissner; 
[translation  by  J.  Vanier  from]  Luftfahrtforschung,  v.  17,  no.  11/12,  Dec.  10, 
1940.  Washington,  June  1941.  cover  title,  27  p.  1  tab.  4"  (Technical  memo- 
randums 979.)     [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/979 

Eiif/ines.  New  method  of  cauulating  power  at  altitude  of  aircraft  engines  equipped 
with  superchargers  on  basis  of  tests  made  under  sea-level  conditions  [with  list 
of  references],  by  Marcello  Surracino ;  [translation  by  J.  Vanier  from]  Atti  di 
Guidonia,  no.  28,  June  1940.  Wa.shington,  July  1941.  cover  title,  29  p.  3  pi.  4" 
(Technical  memorandums  981.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/981 

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July  1911  1053 

Gliders.  Air  transport  by  gliders,  some  teclmical  observations,  by  Wieslaw  Step- 
niewski ;  [from]  The  aeroplane,  v.  60,  no.  1561,  Apr.  25,  1941.  Washington, 
June  1941.  cover  title,  7  p.  2  pi.  4°  (Technical  memorandums  980.)  [Proc- 
essed. ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/980 

Radio  earphones.  Protection  against  acoustical  shock  in  radio  earphones ;  by 
J.  A.  Becker.  Washington,  June  1041.  [l]+3  p.  1  pi.  4"  (Misc.  paper  46.) 
[Processed.  ]      I  Y  3.N  21/5  :  10/46 

NATIONAL  ARCHIVES 

FraukUn  I),  h'oosrrrlt  Library.  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt  Library.  July  1941. 
[6J  p.  il.  oblong  48°     (Circular  5  ;   [Publication  17].)      t  AE  1.4 :  5 

War  Industries  Board.  Preliminary  inventory  of  War  Industries  Board  records 
[with  bibliography].  Washington,  May  1941.  xvii+134  p.  il.  4"  ([Preliminary 
inventory  1. J )      iProcessed.]     t 

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FEDERAL  REGISTER  DIVISION 

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separate  decisions,  beginning  with  v.  3.  are  obtainable  from  the  Superintendent  of  Docu- 
ments, Washington,  D.  C.  at  a  subscription  price  of  $1.50  per  volume  (one  volume  covering 
a  period  of  approximately  2  months)  ;  single  copies  usually  5c.  The  bound  volumes  of 
decisions  and  orders  are  also  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of"  Documents  at  various  prices, 
depending  upon  the  size  of  the  volume. 

Algoma  Plywood  rf  Veneer  Company.  No.  7597,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Algoma  Plywood  &  Veneer  Company, 
petition  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board  for  rehearing.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
8  p.     t  LR  1.9 :  Al  38/2 

Bersted  Manufaeturinrj  Company.  No.  8922.  in  circuit  court  of  apiieals  for  Gth 
circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Bersted  Manufacttiring  Company,  on 
petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for 
National  Labor  Relations  Board.    [1941.]    cover  title,  ii  +  16  p.     X     LR  1.9 :  B  46 

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1(354  GoVERNilENT    PUBLICATIONS 

Blackstone  Manufacturing  Co.*  Inc.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2a 
circuit,  Oct.  term,  1940,  National  Labor'  Relations  Board  v.  Blackstone  Manu- 
facturing ('o.,  Inc.,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor 
Relations  Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  iii+16  p.     t  LR1.9:B567 

Decisions.     Decisions  and  orders  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  v.  21,  Mar. 
1-27,  1940.     1941.     xii+1420  p.     *  Cloth,  $1.75. 
L.  C.  card  37-2G13G  LR1.8:21 

See  also,  below,  center  head  beginning  Decisions. 

Fein's  Tin  Can  Co.,  Inc.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Oct. 
term,  1940,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Fein's  Tin  Can  Co.,  Inc.,  on 
petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  brief  for 
National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+21  p.     t 

LR  1.9 :  F  327 

(jtxoory,  Joseph  R.  Appendix  to  petitioner's  brief,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
5th  circuit,  no  9961,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Joseph  R.  Gregory,  on 
petition  to  enforce  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i+59  p.     t  LR  1.9 :  G  862/4 

Keystone  Freight  Lines.  Brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  circuit  court 
of  appeals,  10th  circuit,  no.  2282,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Keystone 
Freight  Lines,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board.     [194L]     cover  title,  iii+26  p.     +  LR1.9:K524 

Enoxtulle  Publishing  Company.  No.  8658,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th 
circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Knoxville  Publishing  Company; 
petition  for  rule  to  show  cause,  to  adjudge  in  contempt,  and  for  other  relief. 
[194L]     cover  title,  23  p.     +  LR1.9:K779 

Little  Rock  Furniture  Manufacturing  Company.  No.  491,  original,  in  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Little  Rock 
Furniture  Manufacturing  Company ;  petition  for  rule  to  show  cause,  to  adjudge 
in  contempt,  and  for  other  relief.       [1941.]    cover  title,  i+  66  p.     t 

LR  1.9 :  L  729 

Luxuray,  Inc.  In  circuit  court  nf  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  National  Labor  Relations 
Board  v.  Luxuray,  Inc.,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor 
Relations  Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i+13  p.     %  LR  1.9 :  L  979 

Mayer  Handbag  Company.  Inc.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Oct. 
term,  1940,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Mayer  Handbag  Company,  Inc., 
on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  brief 
for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  li+16  p.     t 

LR  1.9 :  M  452 

Rules  and  regulations,  series  2,  as  amended,  and  national  labor  relations  act  (49 
Stat.  449),  effective  Apr.  22,  1941.    1941.    iv-|-29  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  36-26362  LR  1.6 :  R  86/ser.2/941 

Standard  Oil  Company.  No.  2188,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit. 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Standard  Oil  Company  and  Stanolind  Oil  and 
Gas  Company,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
iii-t-49  p.     t  LR  1.9:  St  24/4 

Whittier  Mills  Company.  No.  9423,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit, 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  "Whittier  Mills  Company,  Silver  Lake  Com- 
pany, and  Scottsdale  Mills ;  petition  to  adjudge  respondent  companies  and  their 
oflScers  and  agents  in  contempt  and  for  other  relief.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
[1]  -f  234  p.     X  LR  1.9 :  W  618/3 

Wilson  d  Co.,  Inc.  Nos.  496-497,  original,  consolidated,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  Sth  circuit,  Wilson  &  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  peti- 
tions to  review  and  set  aside  and  on  requests  for  enforcement  of  orders  of 
National  Labor  Relations  Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board. 
[1^1.]    cover  title,  iv+33  p.  1  tab.     t  LR  1.9 :  W  699/7 

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July  1911  1055 

Wilson  Line,  Inc.  No.  7703,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3(3  circuit,  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Wilson  Line,  Inc.,  on  petition  to  enforce  order  of 
National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  reply  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations 
Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  10  p.     t  LR  1.0  :W  699/6 

Decisions 

Note. — The  following  decisions  or  orders  issued  In  separate  form  are  from  the  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  Decisions  and  orders. 

All  Steel  Welded  Truck  Corporation.  In  matter  of  All  Steel  Welded  Truck  Cor- 
poration and.  International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America, 
atliliated  witb  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2401 ;  supplemental  decision  and  order,  June 
6,  194L     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  74.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/74 

Alvmimim  Company  of  America.  In  matter  of  Aluminum  Company  of  America 
and  International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  Alcoa  Unit 
No.  808,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2443 ;  supplemental  decision  and  2d  direction  of 
election.  May  31,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  47.)  [From  v.  32.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/47 

American  Cyanarnid  <&  Chemical  Corporation.     In  matter  of  American  Cyanamid 

6  Cbemical  Corporation  avd  United  Mine  Workers  of  America,  District  No.  50, 
Local  12,217,  atliliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-248G;  certification  of  representa- 
tives, June  17, 1941.     [1941.]    2  p.    ([Decision]  132.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/132 

American  Oak  Leather  Company.  In  matter  of  American  Oak  Leather  Company, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  Inteniatidnal  Fur  &  Leather  Workers  Union,  Looal  214, 
affiliated  with  Consress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  ca.se  no.  R-249G.  decided 
May  21,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision] 
175.)      [From  V.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  31/175 

— —  Same;  amendment  to  direction  of  election.  May  31,  1941.  1941.  1  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 50. )     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  32/50 

Same;    certification    of    representatives,    June    20,    1041.       [1041.]      2    p. 

( [Decision]  50a.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/50a 

American  Optical  Company.  In  matter  of  American  Optical  Company  and  United 
Optical  Workers  Union,  Local  No.  853,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-25r:0,  decided  June  10, 
1941 :  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ( [Decision]  93.)  [From 
V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/93 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  Neiv  Jersey.  In  matter  of  American  Steel 
and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey  and  Office  Workers  Union  No.  21276,  A.  F. 
of  L.  case  no.  R-2430;  certification  of  representatives,  June  20,  1941.  [1941.] 
2  p.     ( [Decision]  153. )     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  32/153 

American  Wire  Fahrics  Corporatio'n.  In  matter  of  American  Wire  Fabrics  Cor- 
poration, .subsidiary  of  Wick  Wire  Spencer  Steel  Co.  and  Steel  Workers  Organiz- 
ing Committee  Local  240S,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2,")93,  decided  June 
0,  1941 :  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision] 
88.)      [From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/88 

American  Woolen  Company.  \\\  matter  of  American  Woolen  Company  aA\d 
United  Textile  Workers  of  America,  Local  No.  2625,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2471, 
decided  May  22,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  8  p.  ([De- 
cision] 1.)      [From  A^  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/1 

Same ;  supplemental  decision  and  amendment  to  direction  of  election.  May 

28,1941.     [1041.]     2  p.     ([DecLsion]  la.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/la 

Aponaug  ilannfacturinf;  Company.  In  matter  of  Aponang  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany and  Federal  Labor  Union  No.  20850,  affiliated  with  American  Federation 
of  Labor,  case  no.  C-1S82,  decided  June  5,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.     [1941.] 

7  p.     ( [Decision]  72.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  ;  32/72 

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Arizona  Clunticiil  Coiiiikiuji.  In  niattor  of  Arizona  Chemical  Company  and 
Chemical  Workers  I'liion  No.  22()4r>,  cjise  no.  li-2~tT2,  decided  June  14,  1!)41 ; 
deci.sion  and  certilication  of  representative.s.  [IWI.]  5  p.  (  I  Decision )  121.) 
I  From  V.  ii2.]      *  I'aper,  5c.  LU  l.S/a  :  32/121 

Ar)ii()iir  and  Conipanii.  In  matter  of  Arnumr  and  Company  and  United  Con- 
densery  Worlcers  of  United  Cannery,  Agricultural  Pacl^ing  &  Allied  Workers 
of  America,  Local  24  (CIO),  case  no.  K-2riir),  decided  June  9,  11)41;  decision 
and    direction    of  election.      |l!t41.]      G   p.      ([Decision]    S").)       [From   v.   32.] 

*  Paper,  He.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/85 

l//a.s  l'nd(rir(ar  Coiiiixniji.  In  matter  of  Atlas  Underwear  Company  and  Atlas 
Emplovees"  Comicil,  case  no.  H-l(i21  ;  certification  of  representatives,  June  17, 
11)41.     [1!)41.]     2  p.     ([Decision]   131.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  I'aper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/131 

Banner  Slipper  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Banner  Slipper  Co.,  Inc.,  and  United 
Shoe  Woi'kers  of  America,  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  ( )rganiz;»tions 
and  Wayne  Shoe  and  Slipper  Workers  Union,  Inc.,  party  to  contract,  case  no. 
C-1743,  decided  May  (J,  1!)41  ;  decision  and  order.  [l!)4l".]  32  p.  ([Decision] 
105.)      [From  V.  31.]     *  I'aper,  5c.  LK  l.S/a  :  31/105 

B('ndi,r  Aination  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Bendix  Aviation  Corporation  and 
International  Union,  United  Antomohile  Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O.,  case 
no.  K-2574,  decided  June  2,  1!I41 ;  decision  and  certilication  of  representatives. 
[1941.]     3  p.     ([Decision]  52.)      [Fnmi  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.     LR  1.8/a  :  32/52 

Bethlehem  Steel  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Bethlehem  Steel  Corporation,  Bethle- 
hem Steel  Company,  and  South  Buffalo  Railway  Co.  and  Steel  Woi'kers  Organ- 
izing Connnittee,  Local  Union  1024,  C.  I.  O..  case  no.  R-2415;  supplemental 
decision  and  certitlcation  of  I'epresentatives,  June  2.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
(  [Decision]  55. )      [From  v.  32.]      *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/55 

Big  Lakes  Box  Conipani/.  In  matter  of  Big  Lakes  I>ox  Company  and  Lumber  and 
Sawmill  Workers,  Local  2824,  chartered  h.v  United  Brotherhood  of  Carpenters 
and  Joiners  of  America,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-22tJ() ;  certilication 
of  representatives,  June  10,  1941.  |1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  100.)  [From 
V.  32.]     *  Paper.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/100 

Birdshoro  Steel  Foundry  d  Maehine  Co.  In  matter  of  Birdsboro  Steel  Foundry  & 
Machine  Co.  and  Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2513, 
decided  May  27,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  elections.  [1941.1  8  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 20.)"     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  ;  32/20 

Blaek,  Joseph,  d  Sons  Co.  In  matter  of  Joseph  Black  &  Sons  Co.  a)id  American 
Federation  of  Hosiery  Workers,  case  no.  R-2531,  decided  May  22,  1941 ;  decision 
and    direction    of    election.     [1941.]     5    p.     ([Decision]    2.)      |  From    v.    32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/2 

Borg  Warner  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Ingersoll  Steel  &  Disc  Division,  Borg 
Warner  (corporation,  Chicago  works,  and  Metal  Trades  Department,  American 
Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-24S1  ;  certihcation  of  representatives,  June  10, 
1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]   102.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/102 

Brown  Company.  In  matter  of  Bi'own  Company  and  International  Brotherhood 
of  Pulp,  Sulphite,  and  Paper  Mill  Workers  (AFL)  :  in  matter  of  [same]  and 
United  Mine  Workers  of  America,  District  50,  Local  12175  (CIO)  ;  in  matter 
of  [same]  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Paper  Makers,  Local  138  (AFL), 
cases  nos.  R-2335  to  R-2337;  supplemental  decision  and  2d  direction  of  election, 
June  12,  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.     ([Decision]  115.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/115 

Burlington  Mills  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Lexington  Silk  Mills  Division  of 
Burlington  Mills  Corporation,  Lexington,  N.  C,  and  United  Textile  Workers 
of  America,  Local  Union  No.  2610,  A.  F.  of  L.,  Lexington,  N.  C,  case  no.  R-2446; 
supplemental  decision  and  order,  May  28,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [Decision]  33.) 
[From  V.  32.]     *  Paper  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/33 

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July  1941  1057 

Chicago  Macaroni  VoDipaiiif-  In  matter  of  Chicago  Macaroni  Company  and  Bak- 
ery &  Confectionery  Workers  International  Union  of  America,  Local  465,  case 
no.  R-2273  :  supplemental  rlecisiou  and  certification  of  representatives,  June  9, 
1&41.     [1941.1     -'  ]).      (LDecisionl  81).)      [From  v.  32.]      *  Paper,  .Ic. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/89 

Chrysler  Corijoration.  In  matter  of  Chrysler  Corporation  and  International 
Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  Congress  of  In- 
dustrial Organizations,  case  no.  R-2431 ;  supplemental  decision  and  order,  June 
18.1941.      11941.]     2  p.      ([Decision!     139.)      [From  v.  32.]      -  Paper,  He. 

LR  1.8/a  :  32/139 

Consolidated  Paper  f'niiiitaiiif.  In  matter  of  Consolidated  Paper  Company  mid 
Local  Industi-ial  Union,  Locals  lool  and  1006  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no.  R-1686;  cer- 
tification of  representatives.  Mav  28,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  38.) 
[From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/38 

Cudahy  Packing  Conipanij.  In  matter  of  Cudahy  Packing  Company  and  Local  55, 
United  Packinghouse  AVorkers  of  Amei'ica,  of  Packinghouse  Workers  Organiz- 
ing Committee.  C.  I.  O..  case  no.  I\-22riT :  supplementiil  decision  and  certifica- 
tion of  representatives,  Mav  22.  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Decision]  12.)  [From 
V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/12 

In  the  matter  of  Cudahy  Packing  Company  a)id  Local  Union  No.  94,  United 

Packinghouse  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  Packinghouse  Workers 
Organizing  Committee,  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations 
and  Packing  House  Workers  I'nion  of  Wichita,  part.v  to  contract,  case  no. 
C-17U7.  decided  Mav  21.  1941  :  decision  and  ord(>r.  [1941.]  13  p.  ([Decision] 
171.)      [From  v.  31.]      *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  31/171 

Daiu  ^fanvfactllring  ('o)n}nii\ii.  In  matfer  of  Dain  Manufacturing  Company  avd 
Lodge  No.  1465.  Inleruiilioiial  Association  of  Machinists.  A.  F.  of  I.,.,  case  no. 
R-2125;  supplemeiual  decision  and  2d  direction  of  elections.  June  5,  1941. 
11941.1     5  p.     ([DecLsiou]  76.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.        LR  1.8/a  :  32/70 

Day.  Ra\i,  Piston  Corporation.  In  niiitter  of  Ray  Day  Piston  Corporation  and 
International  Union.  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with 
Congress  of  Industrial  Organizntions,  case  p.n.  R-24"6 ;  certification  of  repre- 
sentatives, Mav  27.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ((Decision]  29.)  [From  v.  32.] 
*  Paper.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/29 

Detroit  Steel  Products  Conipan,ri.  In  matter  of  Detroit  Steel  Products  Company, 
Detroit  and  International  Union.  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America, 
affiliated  with  C.  I.  O. ;  in  matter  of  Detroit  Steel  Products  Company,  Sash 
Plant,  and  International  A.ssociation  of  Bridge,  Structural  and  Ornamental 
Iron  Workers,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  L.,  cases  nos.  R-260G  and  R-2607.  decided 
June  10,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision] 
96.)      [From  V.  32]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  .32/96 

Diamond  Alkali  Company.  In  matter  of  Diamond  Alkali  Company,  Standard 
Portland  Cement  Company.  Buckeye  Soda  Company  and  Chemical  Workers 
Federal  Labor  I'nion.  Local  22162,  AFL,  case  no.  R-2546,  decided  May  29,  1941; 
decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  40.)  [From 
T.  32.]      *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/40 

Dicknian  Luntber  Conipatuj.  In  matter  of  Dickman  Lumber  Company  and  Inter- 
national Woodworkers  of  America,  Local  No.  2-9.  affiliated  with  Congress  of 
Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  R-2399';  certification  of  representatives.  May 
28,  1941.     1941.     1  p.     ([Decision]   39.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  .5e. 

LR  l.S/a :  32/39 

Donner-Hanna  Coke  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Donner-Hanna  Coke  Coriwration 
and  Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  Local  Union  2268,  case  no.  R-2492; 
certification  of  representatives,  June  21,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [Decision]  160. ) 
[From  V.  32.1      *  Paper,  .5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/160 

Draper  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Draper  Corporation  and  Local  Union  No.  352, 
of  International  Molders  &  Foundry  Workers  Union  of  North  America,  case 
no.  R-2558,  decided  June  21,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
4  p.     ([Decision]  156.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/156 

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Ever-Tite  Manufactitrhn/  Co.  Iii  matter  of  Ever-Tite  Manufacturing  Co.  and 
Motal  Polishers,  Buffers,  Platers  and  Helpers  International  Union.  Local  49, 
alliliated  with  American  Federiition  of  liabor,  case  no.  C-1874,  decided  June  12, 
llMl;  decision  and  order.  [UHl.i  8  p.  ( [Uecision]  118.)  [From  v.  32.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LK  1.8/a  :  32/113 

Fairchihl  Enyiiic  d-  Airplauc  Corponition.  In  matter  of  Fairchild  Aircraft  Divi- 
sion of  Fairchild  Engine  &  Airplane  Corporation  (iiid  International  Ass"n  of 
Machinists  (AFL),  case  no.  Il-Uu-O;  supplement  decision  and  direction  of  elec- 
tion, June  10,  1941.     11941.]     2  p.     ( [Decision]  99.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper  5c. 

LK  l.S/a :  32/99 

Ford  Motor  Company.  In  matter  of  Ford  Motor  Company,  Delaware  corporation, 
and  International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated 
with  C.  I.  O.,  cases  nos.  R-2425  and  K-242(>;  supplemental  decision  and 
certification  of  representatives,  June  21,  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  161.) 
[From  V.  82.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/161 

Foster-Grant  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Foster-Grant  Co.,  Inc.,  and  Local  No.  60, 
Molders  Union  of  Leominster,  affiliated  to  United  Paper,  Novelty  and  Toy 
Workers  International  Union  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no.  R-2530,  decided  June  10, 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision]  97.) 
[From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  32/97 

Fratn  Corporntion.  In  matter  of  Fram  Corporation  and  United  Automobile 
Workers  of  America,  affiliated  wuth  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2567,  decided  June  10, 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  98.) 
[From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/98 

General  Electric  Company.  In  matter  of  General  Electric  Company  atid  United 
Electrical,  Radio  and  Machine  Workers  of  America,  Local  1412  (C.  I.  O.), 
case  no.  R-2582,  decided  June  3,  1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of  representa- 
tives.    [1941.]     3  p.     ([Decision]  63.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/63 

General  Motors  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Chevrolet  Kansas  City  Division, 
General  Motors  Corporation,  and  Local  No.  723,  International  Union,  United 
Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organi- 
zations, case  no.  R-2528,  decided  June  2,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]     7  p.     ([Decision]  5L)    [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.       LR  1.8/a  :  32/51 

In  matter  of  General  ISIotors  Corporation,  Harrison  Radiator  Division,  and 

International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America.  C.  I.  O.,  case 
no.  R-2579,  decided  June  3,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Deci- 
sion] 58.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/58 

In  matter  of  General  Motors  Corporation,  Packard  Electric  Division,  and 

Local  732,  United  Electrical  Radio  and  Machine  Workers  of  America  (C.  I.  O.), 
case  no.  R-2616,  decided  June  19.  1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of  representa- 
tives.    [194L]     3  p.     ([Decision]  144.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  32/144 

G1idd<'n  Buick  Corporation.    In  matter  of  Glidden  Buick  Corporation  and  United      1 
Automobile  Workers  of  America.  Local  259,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2473,  decided 
May  31,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  elections.     [1941.]    9  p.     ( [Decision]  46.) 
[From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/46. 

Eigman  Tmt-ing  Company.  In  matter  of  Higman  Towing  Company  and  Inland 
Boatmen's  Division  of  National  Maritime  I'nion,  case  no.  R-245o,  decided 
May  27,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision] 
19.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/19 

Holgate  Brothas  Company.  In  matter  of  Holgate  Brothers  Company  and 
United  Retail  and  Wholesalt"  Employei's  of  America,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2409 ; 
certification  of  representatives,  June  19,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  146.) 
[From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/146 

International  Harvester  Company.  In  matter  of  International  Harvester  Com- 
pany (East  Moline  works)  and  Pattern  Makers  League  of  North  America  and 
Pattern  Makers  Association  of  Quad  Cities  &  Vicinity  (A.  F.  of  L.)  ;  in  matter 

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International  Harvester  Company — Continued. 

of  [same]  and  Farm  Equipment  Worlcers  Organization  Committee  (Local  104, 
United  Farm  Equipment  Workers  of  America)  affiliated  with  Congress  of 
Industrial  Organizations:  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Federal  Labor  Union 
No.  22634,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  cases  nos.  R-2501  to 
R-2503,  decided  May  22,  1941;  [decision,  direction  of  election,  and  certification 
of  representatives].    [1941.]    9  p.     ([Decision]  8.)     [From  v.  32.]    *  Paper,  .jc. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/8 

In    matter    of    International    Harvester    Company    (Farmall   works)    and 

Federal  Labor  Union  No.  22657,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor, 
case  no.  R-2505,  decided  Mav  22,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  elections. 
[1941.]     8  p.     ([Decision]  4.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/4 

In  matter  of  International  Harvester  Company   (McCormick  works)   and 

Federal  Labor  Union  No.  22604,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor ; 
in  matter  of  [same]  and  Pattern  Makers  League  of  North  America,  Chicago 
as.^oclation,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  cases  nos.  R-2507  and 
R-250S.  decided  May  22,  1941;  [decision  and  direction  of  elections].  [1941.] 
9  p.      ([Decision]   6.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/6 

In  matter  of  International  Harvester  Company    (Milwaukee  works)    and 

Federal  Labor  Union  No.  22631,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor, 
case  no.  R-2504,  decided  Mav  22,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  elections. 
[1941.]     9  p.     ([Decision]  3.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a:  32/3 

In  matter  of  International  Harvester  Company   (Rock  Falls  works)    (n/rf 

Federal  Labor  Union  No.  22(}47,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor, 
case  no.  R-2506,  decided  May  22.  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]     7  p.     ([Decision]  5.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Pai)er,  5c.  LR  1.8/a:  32/5 

Item  Company,  Limited.  In  matter  of  Item  Company,  Limited,  and  International 
Typographical  Union,  unaffiliated,  case  no.  R-2342;  supplemental  decision  and 
certification  of  representatives,  May  28,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  37.) 
[From  V.  32.]      *  Painn-.   5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/37 

Jaeohs,  Rohert.  Inc.  In  matter  of  Holn-rt  Jacobs,  Inc.,  and  Industrial  Union  of 
Marine  and  Shipl)uilding  Workers  of  America,  Local  .38,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O^ 
and  New  York  District  Council,  United  Brotherhood  of  Carpenters  and  Joiners 
of  America,  Local  488  (served  witli  notice  of  hearing),  case  n<i.  R-2587,  decided 
June  14,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Decision] 
120.)      [From  V.  32.]     *  Paper.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/120 

Killefcr  Mitnufarturinfj  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Killefer  Maruifacturing  Cor- 
poi-ation  and  Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  Local  2018,  C.  I.  O.,  ca.se  no. 
R-2434;  supplemental  decision  and  order,  May  28,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([De- 
cision] 32.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/32 

Libbey-Oiren.s-Ford  Gtass  Company.  In  matter  of  Libbey-Owens-P'ord  Glass 
Company  and  Federation  of  Glass,  Ceramic  and  Silica  Sand  W^orkers  of  Amer- 
ica ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  National  Flat  Glass  Workers  of  American  Fed- 
eraticm  of  Labor,  cases  nos.  C— 1771  and  R-2164 ;  certification  of  representatives, 
June  2.  1941!     [1941.]     2  p.     (  [Decision]   57.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/.57 

In  matter  of  Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company  and  Local  No.  103,  United 

Office  and  Professional  Workers  of  America,  aftiliated  with  Congress  of  Indus- 
trial Organizations,  case  no.  R-2468;  supplemental  decision  and  order,  June  4, 
1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  67.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/67 

Lord  Baltimore  FitUny  Stations.  Inc.  In  matter  of  Lord  Baltimore  Filling  Sta- 
tions. Inc.,  and  Gas  Stations  and  Parking  Attendants  L.  U.  997,  case  no.  R-2487  ; 
supplemental  decision  and  direction  of  run-off  election,  June  20,  1941.  [1941.] 
3  p.     ([Decision.]  151.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/151 

Lcuce  Brothers  Co.  In  matter  of  Lowe  Brothers  Co.  and  Local  13001,  District  50, 
United  Mine  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2o32, 
decided  June  7,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 78.)     [From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/78 

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1060  Government  Publications 

Lowenstein,  M.,  <f  Sons,  Inc.  Ih  matter  of  M.  Lowensteln  &  Sons,  Inc.,  O/nd  Local 
16,  United  Office  &  Professional  Worlters  of  America,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-24,33, 
decided  May  81,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  8  p.  ([De- 
cision] 45.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/45 

M.  d  M.  Bakeries,  Inc.  In  matter  of  M.  &  M.  Bakeries,  Inc.,  and  Bakery  and 
Confectionery  Workers  International  Union  of  America,  Local  484  (AFL),  case 
no.  C-1881,  decided  Jnne  9,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Decision] 
83.)     [From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/83 

McGoldrick  Lumhcr  Company.  In  matter  of  McGoldrick  Lumber  Company  and 
International  Woodworkers  of  America,  Local  100,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case 
no.  R-2450;  certitication  of  representatives,  June  14,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([De- 
cision] 122.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/122 

McLaehlan,  II.,  d  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  H.  McLachlan  &  Co.,  Inc.,  and  United 
Hatters,  Cap  &  Millinery  Workers  International  Union,  Hat  Makers'  Local  10, 
affiliated  \^  ith  American  Federation  of  Labor,  caKse  no.  R-2584,  decided  June  13, 
1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ( [Decision]  118.)  [From 
V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/118 

Madison,  H.  W.,  Company.  In  matter  of  H.  W.  Madison  Company  and  American 
Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2594,  decided  June  11,  1941 ;  decision  and  cer- 
tification of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  109.)  [From  v.  32.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/109 

Meadow  Valley  Lumber  Company.  In  matter  of  Meadow  Valley  Lumber  Com- 
pany and  Lumber  and  Sawmill  Workers  Union,  Local  No.  2626,  case  no.  R-2472, 
decided  May  27,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 21.)      [From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/21 

Metal  Covered  Door  d  Window  Manufacturers  Association.  In  matter  of  Metal 
Covered  Door  &  Window  IManufacturers  Association,  et  al.,  and  United  Con- 
struction Workers,  affiliated  with  C  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2619,  decided  June  11, 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  elections.  [1941.]  9  p.  ([Decision]  110.) 
[From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  ,5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/110 

Metals  Disintey rating  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Metals  Disintegrating  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  and  United  Mine  Workers  of  America,  District  No.  50,  affiliated 
with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  R-2612,  decided  June  12, 
1941;  decision  and  certitication  of  representatives.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision] 
114.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/114 

Metropolitan  Bad]/  Company.  In  matter  of  Metropolitan  Body  Company  and  In- 
dependent Auto  Body  Workers'  Union  of  Connecticut,  case  no.  R-2331 ;  cer- 
titication of  representatives,  June  18,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  141.) 
[From  v.  32.]     *  I'aper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/141 

Midwest  Steel  Coi'poration.  In  matter  of  Midwest  Steel  Corporation  and  Steel 
Workers  Organizing  Conunittee,  case  no.  C-1611,  decided  May  29,  1941 ;  decision 
and  order.     [1941.]     15  p.     ([Decision]  43.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/43 

Miles  Linen  Company.  In  matter  of  Miles  Linen  Company  and  United  Textile 
Workers  Union,  Local  No.  2090,  case  no.  R-2280 ;  certification  of  representatives, 
Mav  31,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ( [Decision]  49.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c'. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/49 

Mitchell  Mfg.  Co.  In  matter  of  Mitchell  Mfg.  Co.  and  United  Electrical,  Radio  & 
Machine  Workers,  Local  1121  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no.  R-2421 ;  certification  of  repre- 
sentatives. May  27,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  26.)  [From  v.  32.]  ♦Pa- 
per, 5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/26 

Monroe  Packing  Company.  In  matter  of  Monroe  Packing  Company  and  Local 
Union  No.  138,  United  Packinghouse  Workers  of  America  of  Packinghouse 
Workers  Organizing  Committee,  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organ- 
izations, case  no.  R-2583,  decided  June  18,  1!>41 ;  decision  and  direction  of 
election.     [1941.]     5  p.     ([Decision]  140.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  32/140 

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July  1941  1061 

Monutnetital  Irmt  d  Metal  Co.  In  matter  of  Monumental  Iron  &  Metal  Co.  and 
Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  R-2324 ;  2d  amendment  to  direc- 
tion of  election,  May  29,  1&41.     1941.     1  p.     ([Decision]  42.)      [From  v.  32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/42 

Mmiltun  Ladder  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Moulton  Ladder  Manu- 
facturing Company  and  United  Furniture  Workers  of  America,  Local  136-B 
(C.  I.  O. ),  case  no.  R-2447 ;  supplemental  decision  and  order,  June  18,  1941. 
[1»41.]    2  p.     ([Decision]  138.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.      LR  1.8/a  :  32/138 

Mullins  Manufacturing  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Mullins  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration and  Pattern  Malcers  League  of  North  America  (affiliated  with  American 
Federation  of  Labor),  case  no.  R-2467 ;  certification  of  representatives,  June 
12,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  116.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/116 

Nineteen  Hundred  Corporatimi.  In  matter  of  Nineteen  Hundred  Corporation  and 
United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Worliers  of  America,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no. 
R-2537,  decided  June  6,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p. 
([Decision]    73.)      [From   v.    32.]     *  Paper,   5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/78 

Olean  Tile  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Olean  Tile  Co.,  Inc.,  and  Olean  Industrial 
Independent  Union  of  Tile  Plant  Workers,  Inc.,  case  no.  R-2541,  decided  June 
4,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  65.) 
[From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/65 

Page  Engineering  Conipamj.  In  matter  of  Page  Engineering  Company  and 
United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2603, 
decided  June  11,  1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1041.] 
3  p.    ([Doci.sion]    108.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1 .8/a  :  32/108 

Panghorn  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Pangborn  Corporation  and  International 
Association  of  Machinists  (AFL),  case  no.  R-2478;  certification  of  represent- 
atives, June  2,  li>41.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  56.)  [From  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/56 

Phelps  Dodge  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Phelps  Dodge  Corporation  and  Metal 
Trades  Council  of  Ajo,  Ariz.,  case  no.  C-1784,  decided  June  6,  1941 ;  decision 
and   order.     [1941.]     31  p.     ([Decision]    77.)      [From  v.   32.]     *  Pai^er,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/77 

Picker  X-Ray  Corparation.  In  matter  of  Picker  X-Ray  Corporation,  Waite  Manu- 
facturing Division,  Inc.,  and  Local  735,  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine 
Workers  of  America  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no.  R-2580,  decided  June  3,  1941 ;  decision 
and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  62.)  [From 
V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/62 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.  In  matter  of  Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company 
and  United  Automobile  Workers,  affiliated  with  C  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2438 ;  cer- 
tification of  representatives,  June  7,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  81.) 
[From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/81 

Press  Wireless,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Press  Wireless,  Inc.,  and  American  Commun- 
ications Association;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Independent  Communications 
Guild,  cases  nos.  R-2142  and  R-2143 ;  supplemental  decision  and  certification  of 
representatives,  June  2,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  54.)  [From  v.  32.] 
♦Paper.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/54 

Quaker  Oats  Company.  In  matter  of  Quaker  Oats  Company  and  United  Cereal 
Workers  Local  Industrial  Union,  No.  1105,  case  no.  R-2527,  decided  June  5, 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  elections.  [1941.]  8  p.  ([Decision]  71.) 
[From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,   5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/71 

Radio  Co7ulenser  Company.  In  matter  of  Radio  Condenser  Company  and  United 
Electrical,  Radio,  and  Machine  Workers  of  America,  for  Local  109,  affiliated 
with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  C-1327,  decided  May  13, 
1941;  decision  and  order.     [1941.]     16  p.     ([Decision]   141.)      [From  v.   31.] 

*  Paper,  5e.  LR  1 .8/a  :  31/141 

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1062  Government  Pdhlications 

Jtansburg,  Harper  J.,  Ccnnpany.  In  matter  of  Harper  J.  Ransburg  Company  and 
Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  Local  No.  2363,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O. 
case  no.  R-2r)l)6,  decided  June  11,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  3  p. 
( [Decision]  106.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Taper,  He.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/106 

Red  River  Lumber  Compant/.  In  matter  of  Red  River  Lumber  Company  and 
.  Lumber  and  Sawmill  Worker.s  Local  Union  No.  53,  International  Woodwork- 
ers of  America  ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Lumber  &  Sawmill  Workers  Local  2836, 
,  United  Brotherhood  of  Carixniters  &,  Joiners,  A.  F.  of  L. ;  in  matter  of  [same] 
and  Office  Employees  Union  21697,  A.  F.  of  L.,  cases  C-1023,  R-1104,  and 
R-1105;  certification  of  representatives,  June  12,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([De- 
cision]   117.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,   5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/117 

Reliance  Regulator  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Reliance  Regulator  Corporation 
and  Metal  Trades  Council  of  Los  Angeles  and  Vicinity,  case  no.  R-2500,  de- 
cided May  28,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([De- 
cision]   34.)      [From  v.   32.]     *  Paper,   5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/34 

Remington  Rand,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Remington  Rand,  Inc.,  and  United  Electrical, 
Radio  &  Machine  Workers  of  America,  Local  30.S,  cast  [case]  no.  R-23U7, 
decided  Apr.  30,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  11  p. 
<  [Decision]  77.)      [From  v.  31.]     *  Pajier,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  31/77 

Same;  certification  of  representatives,  June  19,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 145.)      [From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/145 

Rockford  Drop  Forge  Co.  In  matter  of  Rockford  Drop  Forge  Co.  and  Inter- 
national Brotherhood  of  Blacksmiths,  Drop  Forgers  &  Helpers,  affiliated  with 
American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2411 ;  certification  of  representatives, 
June  9,  1941.     [IMl.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  91.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/91 

•RoeMing's,  John  A.,  Sons  Company.  In  matter  of  John  A.  Roebling's  Sons  Com- 
pany and  Steel  Workers  Organizing  Connnittee,  Locals  2110  and  2111,  af- 
filiated with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2464 ;  certification  of  representatives,  June 

■9,1941.     [1941.]       2  p.     ([Decision]  90.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  32/90 

Row  River  Lumber  Company.  In  matter  of  Row  River  Lumber  Company  and 
Local  No.  2(527,  Lumber  and  Sawmill  Workers,  chartered  by  United  Brother- 
hood of  Carpenters  and  Joiners  of  America,  affiliated  with  American  Federa- 
tion of  Labor,  and  Local  No.  76,  District  1,  Industrial  Employees  Union,  Inc. ; 
in  matter  of  [same]  and  Local  Union  No.  5-248,  International  Woodworkers 
of  America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  cases  nos.  RE-19  and  R-2210;  certification 
('f  representatives,  June  6,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [Decision]  75.)  [Fi-om  v.  32.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/75 

Ril.'isell  Heel  Company.  In  matter  of  Service  Wood  Heel  Company,  Inc.,  doing 
business  under  style  and  trade  name  of  Russell  Heel  Company  and  Wood  Heel 
Turners  Local  12A,  United  Shoe  Workers  of  America  ( C.  I.  O. ) ,  case  no.  C-1833, 

■  decided  Mav  21,  1941;  decision  and  order.  "[1941.]  18  p.  ([Decision]  179.) 
[From  V.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  31/179 

Sampson  rf  Murdoch  Printing  Co.  In  matter  of  Sampson  &  Murdock  Printing 
Co.  and  Boston  Typographical  Union  No.  13  of  International  Typographical 
Union  of  North  America,  case  no.  R-2462;  certification  of  representatives.  May 
27,1941.     [194L]     2  p.     (  [Decision]  30.)      [From  v.  r!2.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/30 

Sealy  Mattress  Company  of  Northern  California,  Inc.     In  matter  of  Sealy  Mat- 

,     tress  Company  of  Northern  California,  Inc.,  a)id  International  Longshoremen's 

and  Warehousemen's  Union,  Local  1-6,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-24!)5 ; 

certification  of  representatives,  June  20,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ( [Decision]  152.) 

[From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/152 

Sinclair  Refining  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Sinclair  Refining  Co.,  Inc.,  and  American 
Communications  As.sociation,  Marine  Division,  case  no.  R-2323,  decided  June  3, 
1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision] 
61.)     [From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  32/61 

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Southern  California  Gas  Compauy.  In  matter  of  Southern  California  Gas  Com'- 
pany  and  Utility  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  Local  114,  C.  I.  O..  case  no. 
R-2418;  certification  of  representatives,  Jime  7,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [Deci- 
sion! 8().)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  oc.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/80 

Southern  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Southern  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany and  Amalgamated  Clothing  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O., 
case  no.  C-1B29,  decided  Mav  27,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  12  p. 
([Decision]  31.)      [From  v.  32]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/31 

Spach,  J.  C,  Waf/on  M'orks,  Inc.  In  matter  of  J.  C.  Spach  Wagon  Works,  Inc. 
and  Upholsterers'  International  Union  of  North  America  (AFL),  case  no. 
R-2435;  supplemental  decision  and  certification  of  representatives,  May  27, 
1941.      [1941.]     2  p.      ([Decision]  24.)      [From  v.  32.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/24 

Stalcy,  A.  E..  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  A.  E.  Staley  Manufacturing 
Company  and  United  Grain  Processors  Union,  Local  21490,  affiliated  with  A.  F. 
of  L. :  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers, 
Local  Union  14(;,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L. ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Inter- 
national Association  of  Machinists.  Lodge  No.  493;  in  matter  of  [same]  and 
Carpenters  Local  Union  No.  742  (A.  F.  L.)  cases  nos.  R-2138  to  R-2141,  decided 
Mav  17,  1941;  [decision  and  direction  of  election].  [1941.]  9  p.  ([Decision] 
16l'.)      [From    v.    31.]     *  Paper,    5c.  LR  1.8/a :  31/161 

Standard  Magazines,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Standard  Magazines,  Inc.,  et  al.,  and 
Book  and  Magazine  Guild,  Local  18,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2405 ;  order  permitting 
withdrawal  of  petition,  June  3,  1941.  1941.  1  p.  ([Decision]  64.)  [From 
v.  32.]     *PaiTer,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/64 

Standard  Oil  Company.  In  matter  of  Standard  Oil  Company,  Ohio  corporation, 
and  Oil  Workers  International  Union,  Local  395  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no.  R-2518, 
decided  June  9,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  7  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 87.)      [From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/87 

Stoner  Mfg.  Corp.  In  matter  of  Stoner  Mfg.  Corp.  and  International  Association 
of  Machinists  &  International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers,  Local  B-713 
(A.  F.  of  L.),  case  no.  R-2407 ;  certification  of  representatives.  June  9,  1941. 
[194L]     2  p.     ([Decision]  92.),     [From  v.  32.)     *  Paper,  .5c.      LR  1.8/a  :  32/92 

Sullivan  Machinery  Compa)iy.  In  matter  of  Sullivan  IMachinery  Company  and 
International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no. 
R-2294,  decided  May  12,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
8  p.     ([Decision]  12.5.)      [From  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  31/125 

Sun  Gloio  Industries,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Sun  Glow  Industries,  Inc.,  and  Local  1379, 
United  Brotherhood  of  Carpenters  &  Joinerg  (A.  F.  of  L.),  case  no.  C-1870, 
decided  June  12,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  8  p.  ([Decision]  112.) 
[From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/112 

Supreme  Liberty  Life  Insurance  Compang.  In  matter  of  Supreme  Liberty  Life 
Insurance  Company  and  American  Federation  of  Industrial  and  Ordinary  In- 
surance Agents,  No.  20817.  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2490.  decided  May  27,  1941 ; 
decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  8  p.  ([Decision]  18.)  [From 
V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/18 

Tennessee  Coal,  Iron  and  Railroad  Company.  In  matter  of  Tennessee  Coal,  Iron 
and  Railroad  Company  and  United  Mine  Workers  of  America,  District  20, 
C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2523,  decided  June  7, 1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]     8  p.     ( [Decision]  79. )      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.       LR  1.8/a  :  32/79 

Transogram  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Transogram  Company,  Inc.,  and  Local 
721,  United  Paper,  Novelty  &  Toy  Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2393 ; 
supplemental  decision  and  order,  June  11,  1941.  [11>41.]  2  p.  ([Decision] 
107.)     [From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/107 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.  In  matter  of  United  Aircraft  Corporation  and 
International  Association  of  Machinists,  Lodge  743,  affiliated  with  American 
Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2489,  decided  May  26,  1941 ;  decision  and  direc- 
tion of  election.     [1941.]     7  p.     ([Decision]  13.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/13 

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1064  Government  Publications 

United  States  Rubber  Company.  In  matter  of  United  States  Rubber  Company 
and  United  Rubber  Workers  of  America  Local  No.  110,  aflBliated  witb  C.  I.  O., 
case  no.  R-2:387 ;  certification  of  representatives,  June  20,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
([Decision]  22a.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR 1  .S/a  :  32/22a 

Vellumold  Companu-  In  matter  of  Vellumoid  Company  and  West  Side  Local  174, 
International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  aftiliated  with 
C.  I.  <>.,  t-ase  no.  R-2nt58,  decided  June  ">,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]     4  p.     ([Decision]  69.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paiier,  5c.     LR  l.S/a  :  32/6f> 

West  Kentucky  Coal  Company.  In  matter  of  West  Kentucky  Coal  Company  and 
National  Maritime  Union,  Inland  Boatmen's  Division  (C.  I.  O. ),  case  no. 
R-2427  ;  certification  of  representatives,  June  6.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision] 
76.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paiier,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/76 

Western  Cartridge  Company.  In  matter  of  Western  Cartridge  Company  and 
Chemical  Workers,  Local  Union  No.  22574.  A.  F.  L.,  case  no.  R-2494 :  certifica- 
tion of  representatives.  June  13,  1941.  [1941.1  2  p.  (  [Decision]  119.)  [From 
V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/119 

Western  Tablet  and  Statio)iery  Company.  In  matter  of  Western  Tablet  and  Sta- 
tionery Company  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Bookbinders,  Local  179, 
AFL ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Printing  Pressmen  and  Assistants 
Union  of  North  America,  Local  No.  15,  AFL;  in  matter  of  [same]  a^nd  St. 
Joseph  Typographical  Union,  Local  No.  40,  cases  nos.  R-2458  [to]  R-2460 ; 
certification  of  representatives,  June  17,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  (  [Deci.sion]  133.) 
[From  V.  32.]     *  Pai>er,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/133 

We.'itern  Union  Telegrapli  Company.  In  matter  of  Western  Uniou  Telegraph 
Company  and  National  Western  Union  Coiuicil  of  A.  F.  of  L.  Federal  Unions 
and  C.  T.  U.  Locals,  case  no.  R-2448,  decided  May  3,  1941 ;  decision  and  direc- 
tion of  election.     [1941.]     9  p.      ([Decision]   92.)      [From  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  31/92 

Same;  supplemental  decision  and  amendment  to  direction  of  election,  Mav 

28,1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ( [Decision]  36. )      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LRl.S/a:  32/36 

In   matter  of  Western   Union   Telegraph   Company   and    United  Western 

Union  Employees  of  Buffalo,  case  no.  R-2B30.  decided  May  31,  1941;  decision 
and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  8'  p.  ([Decision]  44.)  [From  v.  32.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/44 

• Same ;   amendment   to  direction  of  election.   June  21,   1941.     1941.     1  p. 

([Decision]  44a)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/44a 

Westinghouse  Electric  <6  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company  (Cincinnati  Service  Shop)  and  Interna- 
tional Brothei'hood  of  Electrical  Workers,  Local  Union  B-212  (attiliated  with 
American  Federation  of  Labor),  case  no.  R-2474 ;  certification  of  representa- 
tives. May  31,  1941.    [1941.]    2  p.     ( [Decision]  48.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  32/48 

In   matter   of  Westinghouse   Electric   &   Manufacturing   Company,    East 

Pittsburgli  plant,  and  Local  No.  601,  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Work- 
ers of  America  (CIO),  case  no,  R-2533,  decided  May  2J>,  1941;  decision  and 
direction  of  elections.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision]  41.)  [From  v.  32.] 
♦  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/41 

In    matter  of   Westinghouse   Electric   &   ^lanufacturing   Company,    Lamp 

Division,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  and  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Workers  of 
America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O..  case  no.  R-2540,  decided  June  3.  1941 ;  decision 
and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  UDecisiou]  60.)  I  From  v.  32.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/60 

■ In  matter  of  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company  (Porce- 
lain Division)  and  Association  of  Westinghouse  Salaried  Employees,  case  no. 
R-2482;  certification  of  representatives,  June  21,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([De- 
cision] 159.)     [From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1 .8/a  :  32/159 

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July  1941  1065 

Westinghouse  Electric  d  Manufacturing  Company — Continued. 

In  matter  of  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Maiuifacturing  Company  (Westing- 
house  X-Ray  Division)  wnd  Local  1207  cf  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine 
Workers  of  Americn,  C.  I.  O. ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Westinghouse  X-Ray 
Division  Salaried  Employees  Association,  cases  nos.  R-2563  and  R-25n4,  de- 
cided June  10,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  elections.  [1941.1  5  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 95.)     [From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/95 

Weyerhaeuser  Timber  Company.  In  matter  of  Weyerhaeuser  Timber  Company, 
Longview  Branch,  axd  International  Woodworkers  of  America,  Local  Union 
No.  30,  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Indu.strial  Organizations,  case  no.  C-1703; 
supplemental  decision  and  modification  of  order,  June  3,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
( [Decision]  59. )      [From  v.  32.]     *  I'apor,  .5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/59 

Williams  Motor  Company.  In  matter  of  Williams  Motor  Company  and  Lodge 
1426,  International  Association  of  Machinists,  A.  F.  of  L.,  and  Williams  Motor 
Company  Employees  Union,  party  to  contract,  case  no.  C-1593,  decided  May  9, 
1941;  decision  and  order.     [1941.]     25  p.      ([Decision]   122.)      [From  v.  31.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  31/122 

Wilson  d  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Wilson  &  Co.,  Inc.,  and  Ixical  Union  No.  25, 
United  Packinghou.se  Workers  of  America  of  PWOC,  affiliated  with  CIO,  case 
no.  C-176,3,  decided  Apr.  29,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [lf)41.]  21  p.  ([De- 
cision] 69.)     [From  V.  31.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  31/69 

Yellow  Truck  rf  Coach  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Yellow  Truck  & 
Coach  Manufacturing  Company,  General  Motors  Trlick  «&;  Coach  Division,  and 
International  Union,  TTnited  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with 
C.  I.  O.,  and  International  Association  of  Machinists,  Lodge  698,  affiliated  with 
A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-258S,  decided  June  2,  1941:  decision  and  certifi  ation  of 
representatives.     [1941.]     3  p.     ([Decision]  53.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/53 

Youngstovm  Steel  Door  Company.  In  matter  of  Youngstown  Steel  Door  Company 
and  Federal  Labor  I^nion  22559  (AFL).  ca.se  no.  R-2417 ;  certification  of  rep- 
resentatives, June  10.  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.   ([Decision]    101.)      [From  v.  32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/101 

NATIONAL  RAILROAD  ADJUSTMENT  BOARD 

Airards  5501-5650,  1st  division,  National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board,  v.  32. 
Suburban  Printer's  &  Publishers,  Inc..  La  Grange,  111.  [1941].  [l]-f866  p.  iL 
t  National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board,  Chicago,  111.  (price  uiwn  application). 
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employees  of  carriers  ;  that  is.  engineers,  firemen,  hostlers,  and  outside  hostler  helpers, 
conductors,  trainmen,  and  yard-service  employees. 

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Conrt-martial  orders.  Compilation  of  court-martial  orders,  1916-37.  2  v., 
[3]  +2205  p.     *  Cloth,  $2.00  per  vol. 

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v.   1.      1016-27.      [19-10.] 
V.  2.     1928-37.      [1941.] 

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Electricity.  Coui-se  in  electricity  for  Naval  Reserve  OflScers'  Training  Corps ;  by 
Elmer  C.  Buerkle.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii  +  114  p.  11.     t  N  17.2 :  El  2/5 

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Altitudes.  Tables  of  computed  altitude  and  azimuth:  v.  1.  Latitudes  0°-9°. 
[Reprint]  1941.  [3]+xi+2-252-f-[l]  p.  il.  4°  (H.  O.  ptiblication  214  [v.  1].) 
[The  first  and  last  pages  are  pasted  on  inside  of  front  and  back  cover,  respec- 
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of  Works  Progress  Administration  official  project,  Philadelphia  project  no. 
20983.]  *  Fabrikoid,  $2.25. 
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Aniation  charts.  Index  of  aviation  charts  published  by  Hydrographie  Office,  Navy. 
[Washington,  Hydrographie  Office],  Mar.  1941.  9X12  in.  (H.  O.  misc.  no. 
7446-B. )      t  N  6.5 :  941/insert 

Note. — This  Index  chart  is  for  insertion  in  General  catalog  of  mariners'  and  aviators' 
charts  and  books,  corrected  to  Jan.  1941. 

Hydrographie  huUetin,  no.  2704-8;  July  2-30,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  1  p.  various 
sizes.      [Weekly.]     f  N  6.3 :  2704-2708 

Memorandum  for  aviators  13  and  14;  July  15  and  16,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  1  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  N  6.31 :  941/13, 14 

Notice  to  aviators  no.  7:   July  1,  1941.    [1941.]    11  leaves,  12^     [Monthly.    Issued 
with  perforations.]     % 
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Notice  to  mariners  no.  27-31;  July  2-30,  1941.  [1941.]  [x]-f  5r2-625-f  [xxiii] 
leaves,  il.  4°     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.11 :  941/27-31 

Tide  calendxirs.  Monthly  tide  calendar.  Savannah,  Ga.  [etc.],  Aug.  1941.  [1941.] 
1  p.  r     [The  tabulated  matter  is  processed.]     t  N  6.22/3  :  941/8 

Tide  calendar  for  Hampton  Roads  (naval  base),  July  1941.    [1941.]    1  p.  f ° 

[Monthly.    Processed.]     t  Branch  Hvdrographic  Office,  Custom  House,  Norfolk, 
Va.  N  6.22/1 :  941/7 

Tide,  sun  and  moon  calendar,  Baltimore,  Md.  [and  Tide  Calendar,  Hamp- 
ton Roads,  Va.],  July  1941.  [1&41.]  [2]  p.  4"  [Monthly.  Processed.] 
t  Branch  Hydrographie  Office,  Custom  House,  Baltimore,  Md.      N  6.22/2:  941/7 

Same,  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     [2]  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.] 

N  6.22/2 :  941/8 

Charts 

Pilot  charts.  Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters,  Aug.  1941 ;  no.  3500. 
Scale  1°  long.=0.7  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographie  Office,  July  17,  1941. 
23X35  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  bv  the 
Weather  Bureau.]      t  10c.  N  6.24:  941/8 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Reprint  of  Wartime  notices  to  mariners,  issued  during 
Apr.-Jtine  1941. — Si)ecial  warnings,  additional  special  warnings  issued  suhsequent  to 
no.  100,  of  Aug.  21,  1940  (including  no.  127  of  June  25,  1941). 

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July  1941  1067 

Pilot  charts — Continued. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,  Sept.  1941;  no.  2603.     Scale  1'  long.=0.2  in. 

Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  July  15,  1941.  22X31  in.  [Monthly 
Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c. 

N  6.17 :  941/9 
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Apr.-June   1941. — Special   warnings,   additional   special    warnings   issued    subsequent    to 
no.  100,  of  Aug.  21,  1940  (including  no.  127  of  June  25,  1941). 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Aug.  1941 ;  no.  1400.     Scale  1°  long. 

=0.27  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  July  21,  1941.  23X37  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau.]    1 10c. 

L.  C.  card  14-16339  N  6.15/1 :  941/8 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Cyclonic  storms  [edition  no.  3]. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Sept.  1941 ;  no.  1401.    Scale  1°  long.=0.2 

in.  Washington,  D.  C,  HydrogrYiphic  Office,  July  17,  1941.  24X35  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau. ]     1 10c.  N  6.16 :  941/9 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Total  solar  eclipse  of  Sept.  21,  1941 ;  by  J.  F.  Hellweg. 

Pilot  chart  of  south  Atlantic  Ocean,   Sept.-Nov.  1941;   no.   2600.     Scale 

1°  long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  July  16,  1941. 
23X32  in.  [Quarterly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.20:  941/3 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Diagram  for  solving  navigational  problems. 

Pilot   chart  of   south   Pacific  Ocean,    Sept.-Nov.    1941 ;   no.   2601.      Scale 

1°  long. =0.2  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  July  16,  1941. 
21X3.5  in.  [Quarterly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  bv  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.21 :  941/3 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Diagram  for  solving  navigational  problems. 

Pilot   chart  of  upper  air,   north  Atlantic  Ocean,   July   1941 ;   no.   1400a. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  June  23,  1941. 
23X32  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.28 :  941/7 

Note.— Contains    on   reverse :    Index    of   aviation    charts    published    by   Hydrographic 
Office,  Navy. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Aug.  1941 ;  no.  1401a.     Scale 

1°  long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  June  23,  1941. 
24X35  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.29 :  941/8 

Note.- — ^Contains    on   reverse :    Index    of   aviation    charts    published    by   Hydrographic 
Office,  Navy. 

NAUTICAL  ALMANAC    OFFICE 

American  nautical  almanac,  [calendar]  year  1942.    1941.     [l]+vi+318  p.  il.  1  pi. 
2  maps.     [Inside  of  front  and  back  covers  are  identical  alphabetical  lists  of 
Stars,  so  folded  that  the  lists  can  be  opened  to  be  visible  when  the  book  is  opened 
at  any  point]     *  Paper,  50c. 
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NAVAL  ACADEMY 

Report  of  board  of  visitors  to  Naval  Academy  1941,  Annapolis,  Md.,  May  1,  1941. 
1941.     [1]+18  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  8-7222  N  12.1/1 :  941 

SHIPS  BUREAU 

Gene7-ators.  Instructions  for  operation  and  maintenance  of  generating  sets, 
motors,  and  motor  control  panels :  sec.  1,  Direct  current  apparatus ;  reprint  of 
sec.  1,  chap.  24  of  Manual  of  engineering  instructions.  Revised  Feb.  1936,  re- 
printed [with  changes]  Apr.  1941.    [l]+l-8A+9-24A+25-27  p.  11.    *  Paper,  10c. 

N  29.11 :  24/sec.l/941 

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1068  GOVTERNMENT    PUBLICATIONS 

Mrn.suriiuj  iti)^tni)inntn.  Instructions  for  operation  and  maintenance  of  measur- 
ing instruments ;  reprint  of  cliap.  23  of  Manual  of  engineering  instructions. 
Revisefl  Dec.  1938,  reprinted  [with  clianges]  Apr.  1941.  [l]+o2  p.  il.  *  Paper, 
10c.  N  29.11 :  23/941 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Accounting  numbers.  Navy  appropriations  and  subheads  showing  accounting 
numbers.  1941.  [l]+46  p.  (Appropriation  bulletin,  July  1,  1941,  fiscal  year 
1942.)     [Issued  with  perforations.]     t  N  20.3/2:  942 

Government  supplies.  Navy  Department  specifications  and  Federal  specifications, 
monthly  bulletin,  June  2,  1941.  1941.  [l]+3  p.  12°  [Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    t  N  20.20:  941/6 

Lubricating  oils.  Contract  bulletin :  Lubricating  oils  for  naval  service,  and  for 
other  departments  and  establishments  of  Federal  Government,  July  1,  1941- 
Juue  30, 1942,  general  si^ecifications  and  conditions  governing  all  contracts  ;  June 
17,1941.     [1941.]     20  p.    4°    t  N  20.18: 942 

Memoranda.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda  465 ;  June  1,  1941. 
[1941.]  i+52  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  Memo- 
randa, 1931.    An  Errata,  1  p.  oblong  24°,  was  issued  also.]     t  N  20.7/1:  465 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

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Memorial  Library  of  Pan  American  Union  with  some  annotations],  v.  4,  no.  6; 
June  1941.    \Yashington,  D.  C,  1941.    vii  + 176-205  leaves,  4°     [Monthly.    Proc- 
essed.]    t 
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Same,  v.  4,  no.  7 ;  July  1941.    Washington,  D.  C,  1&41.    v+206-236  leaves.  4° 

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Bulletin  {English  edition).    Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Union,  July  1941;   [v.  75, 
no.  7].     [1941.]    cover  title,  [4] +.377-436  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     For  price,  see  note 
above  under  center  head. 
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Same.     (H.  doc.  42,  pt.  7,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. ) 

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no.  7].     [1941.]    cover  title,  [4] +285-335  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     For  price,  see  note 
above  under  center  head. 

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no.  7].     [1941.]     cover  title,   [4] +377-436  p.   11.     [Monthly.]     For  price,  see 
note  above  under  center  head. 

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POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

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Postal  aeeounts.  Statement  of  postal  receipts  at  50  industrial  offices,  June  liWl. 
[1941.]    1  p.  f°    (3d  Assistant  Postmaster  General. )     [Monthly.    Processed.]     J 

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Postal  guide.  United  States  official  postal  guide :  Monthly  supplement  to  pts. 
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Changes  95-100  affecting  I'nited  States  official  postal  guide  for  1940,  pt.  2.  Part 
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INTERNATIONAL  POSTAL  SERVICE  DIVISION 

Strain. ships.  Schedule  of  steamships  carrying  mails  from  United  States  and 
United  States  mails  from  Habana,  Cuba,  to  foreign  countries,  also  to  Territory 
of  Hawaii  and  to  possessions  of  United  States,  Aug.  1941.  [July  26,  1941.]  4 
p.  f°     [Monthly.]     *  Pajxn-,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription.  75c. 

P  8.5 :  &41/8 
RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

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Mail  Service,  comprising  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Delaware,  Eastern  Shore  of 
Maryland,  Accomac  and  Northampton  Counties,  Va.  Mail  &  Express  Printing 
Co.,  Inc.,  New  York  [3941].  cover  title.  176  p.  narrow  8"  [Calendar  on  p.  4 
of  cover.  ]     t  P  10.12/2 :  45S 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  569.  June  10,  1941,  6th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Illinois  and  Iowa.     [Chicago  P.  O..  Apr.  16.  1941.]     160  p- 
narrow  8"     t  P  10.12/6 :  569 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  462.  June  20,  1941.  Sth  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Arizona.  California.  <4uam.  Hawaii.  Nevada,   Samoa,  and 
Utah.      I  San   Francisco  P.   ().,   June  20,   1941.1      140   p.    narrow   S"     t 

P  10.12/8 :  462 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,   no.   176.  June  27,   1941,   14th   divi.^^ion.   Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Nebraska,  Coloi-ado,  and  Wyoming.     P>urkley  Print- 
ing Co.,  Omaha   [June  27,  1941].     112  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/14  :  176 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

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local  ninps  which,  with  a  few  exceptions,  are  drawn  to  the  scale  of  1  :  62..')00  or  1  :  63..S60 
(1  mile  to  the  inch).  Maps  of  more  than  1,575  counties  in  the  United  States  have  been  pre- 
pared by  the  Post  Office  Department  and  blue-line  prints,  made  from  negatives  on  file,  are 
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other  roads,  houses,  schools,  and  chuiches  kno\vn  at  the  time  the  map  wa  ;  or'.gna!ly  di;nvn. 
together  with  an  outline  of  the  drainage.  A  list  of  the  county  maps  on  file  will  lie  furnished 
upon  application  to  the  Disbursing  Clerk.  Post  Office  Department.  Wisliingtou,  D.  C  Rural 
delivery  routes  emanating  from  tost  offices  in  (ounties  for  which  coiiniy  mans  '  ave 
not  been  drawn  are  shown  on  local  maps.  Blue  print  copies  of  such  maps  are  Sold  at  25- 
cents  each.  Orders  for  all  postal  maps  should  be  accompanied  by  money  order  and  ad- 
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maps  should  not  be  confused  with  the  State  post  route  maps  which  are  listed  in  the 
Monthly  catalog  for  January  1041.  page  85 

PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Note. — The   functions  and   dutiei;   of   the   Executive   Office   of   the  President   werp   estnb 
lished   by  Executive  order  of   Sept.   8,    19.'}9.      The   principal  divisions   are   as  follows  :   The- 
White  House  Office,  the  Bureau  of  the  Buduet,  the  National  Resources  Planning  Board,  the 
Liaison  Office  for  Personnel  Management,  and  the  Office  of  Government  Reports. 

For  information  relating  to  the  is.suance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the 
President,  see,  below,  note  under  Executive  orders. 

Bishop,  Hubert  K.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Hubert  K.  Bishop  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.  June  30,  1941.  1  p.  4"  (No.  8810.)  t  The  Na- 
tional Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8810 

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1070  Government  Publications 

Blocked  natiotials.  Authorizing  proclaimed  list  of  certain  blocked  nationals  and 
controlling  certain  exix>rts,  proclamation.  July  17,  1941.  (No.  24{>7.)  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  legister,  v.  6,  no.  140,  July  19,  1941,  p. 
3555-56.] 

Californki.  Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  lands  for  use  of  War  Depart- 
ment as  training  center,  California.  July  24,  1941.  (No.  8830.)  [Not  issued 
separately.     Apix'ared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  146,  July  29,  1941,  p.  3716.] 

Canal  Zone.  Executive  order,  suspending  certain  statutory  provisions  relating 
to  employment  in  Canal  Zone.  June  30,  1941.  (No.  8812.)  [Not  is.sued  sepa- 
rately.   Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  129,  July  3,  1941,  p.  3223.] 

Civil  service.  Executive  order,  authorizing  certain  employees  of  the  Government 
to  acquire  classified  status  and  permitting  certain  positions  to  be  fined  by  pro- 
motion, transfer,  or  assignment  of  certain  employees.  July  26,  1941.  (No. 
8833.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6.  no.  147, 
July  30,  1941,  p.  3761.] 

Civilian  Defense  Ofliee.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  Executive  order  8757  of 
May  20,  1941,  establishing  Office  of  Civilian  Defense  [to  include  American  Red 
Cross.]  July  16,  1941.  (No.  8822.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  139,  July  IS,  1941,  p.  3529.] 

Cook,  George.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  George  Cook  from  compulsory 
retirement  for  age.  June  18,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8796.)  t  The  National 
Archives.  Pr  32.5  :  8796 

Cottrell.  Samuel  A.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Samuel  A.  Cottrell  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.  June  25,  1&41.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8805.)  t  The 
National  Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8805 

Craters  of  Moon  Nation<il  Monument.  Excluding  land  from  Craters  of  Moon 
National  Monument,  Idaho,  proclamation.  July  18,  1^1.  (No.  2499.)  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  148,  July  31,  1941, 
p.  3791.] 

Customs  Service.  Executive  order,  revoking  designation  of  Lancaster,  Minn.,  as 
customs  port  of  entry.  July  5,  1941.  (No.  8815.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register^  v.  6.  no.  131,  July  8,  1941,  p.  32a'i.] 

Davis,  Archie  W.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Archie  W.  Davis  from  compul- 
sory retirement  for  age.  June  24.  1941.  1  p.  4"  (No.  8801.)  t  The  National 
Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8801 

Dai/light  saving  time  for  national  defense,  communication  transmitting  draft  of 
proposed  bill  to  promote  national  defense  and  conservation  uf  electrical  energy 
by  permitting  establishment  of  daylight  saving  time.  July  15,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  doc.  312,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Enlisted  men.  Army.  Executive  order,  prescribing  regulations  governing  grades 
and  ratings  of  enlisted  men  of  Regular  Army  for  fiscal  year  1942.  July  18, 
1941.  (No.  8824.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Apxieared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  6,  no.  141,  July  22,  1941,  p.  3577.] 

Executive  orders. 

Note. — The  Federal  register  act.  Public  no.  220.  74th  Congress  (49  Stat.  500-503) 
provides  a.s  follows :  There  shall  be  published  in  the  Federal  register  all  Presidential 
Proclamations  and  Executive  orders,  except  such  as  have  no  jteneral  appHcability  and 
legal  effect  or  are  effective  onl.v  against  Federal  agencies  or  persons  in  their  capacity 
as   officers,    agents,    or   eniplo.vees   thereof. 

Those  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  published  in  the  Federal  register  will  not 
be  issued  .separately,  but  title  entries  for  such  Executive  orders  and  I'roclamations,  with 
reference  to  the  Federal  register,  appear  above  and  l)elow. 

The  distribution  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  was  transferred,  beginning 
Mar.  12.  19.30,  from  the  1  lepartnieiit  of  State  to  the  Division  of  the  Federal  Register, 
National  Archives.  Free  distribution  will  only  be  to  appropriate  agencies  of  the 
Government.  The  Federal  register  will  be  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  on 
a  subscription  basis  of  $1.25  per  month  or  $12.50  per  year. 

Florida.  Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  land  for  use  of  War  Department 
for  military  purposes,  Florida.  July  24,  19il.  (No.  8831.)  [Not  issued  sepa- 
rately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  uo.  146,  July  29,  1941,  p.  3716.] 

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July  1941  1071 

Food  for  cattle.  Emergency  due  to  drought,  free  importation  of  forage  for  live- 
stock, proclamation.  July  25,  1941.  (No.  2498. )  [Not  issued  .separately.  Ap- 
Ijeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  146,  July  29,  1941,  p.  371S.] 

Foreign  exchange.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  Executive  order  8389  of  Apr. 
10,  1940.  as  amended  [I'egulating  transactions  in  foreign  exchange,  transfers  of 
credit,  and  export  of  coin  and  currency  (China  and  Japan)].  July  26,  1941. 
(No.  8832.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  146, 
July  29,  1941,  p.  8715.] 

Foreign  service  regulations.  Executive  order,  amending  Foreign  service  regula- 
tions of  United  States:  Documentation  of  merchandise  (chap.  15).  July  5, 
1941.  (No.  8818.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  6,  no.  132,  July  9,  1941,  p.  3313-14.] 

Executive  order,  amending  Foreign  service  regulations  of  United  States: 

Nationality,  passports,  registration,  and  protection  (chap.  21).  July  11,  1941. 
(No.  8820.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6, 
no.  136,  July  15,  1941,  p.  3421-22.] 

Government  officials  and  cniploi/ees.  Executive  order,  prescribing  regulations 
governing  vacation  pay  for  field  service  employees  of  War  Department,  Navy 
Department,  Coast  Guard,  and  The  Panama  Canal  who  forego  vacations  during 
emergency.  July  5,  1941.  (No.  8817.)  [Not  issued  separatelv.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v,  6,  no.  131,  July  8,  1941,  p.  3265-66.] 

Executive  order,   su.spending  provisions  of   Saturday   half-holiday  act  of 

Mar.  8,  1931,  as  to  certain  employees  of  the  Government.  July  5,  3941.  (No. 
8816.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  131, 
July  8,  1941,  p.  3265.] 

Govenunent  Reports  Office.  Executive  order,  authorizing  continuance  in  employ- 
ment of  i>ersons  emplo.ved  by  Oflice  of  Government  Reports  on  June  30,  19*41. 
and  conferring  of  competitive  classified  civil  service  status  upon  such  employees. 
June  30.  1941.  (No.  8811.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  6,  no.  129.  July  3,  1941,  p.  8223.] 

Harper,  James  E.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  James  E.  Harper  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.  June  25.  1941.  1  p.  4"  (No.  8804.)  t  The  National 
Archives.  Pr  325  :  8804 

Housing.  Kequest  for  enactment  of  legislation  providing  increase  of  funds  for 
public  housing  projects.  June  26,  1&41.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  292,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Humholdt  National  Forest.  Executive  order,  excluding  land  from  Humboldt 
National  Forest  and  reserving  it  for  townsite  purposes,  Nevada.  July  5,  1941. 
(No  8819.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  182, 
July  9,  1941,  p.  3314.] 

Iceland.  United  States  forces  in  Iceland,  message  from  President  of  United 
States  transmitting  message  received  from  Prime  Minister  of  Iceland  and  reply 
of  the  President,  relating  to  use  of  United  States  forces  in  Iceland.    July  7,  1941. 

5  p.     (H.  doc.  307,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50813 

Johnston,  Alfred  T.  Alfred  T.  Johnston,  message  returning  without  approval 
bill  (H.  R.  1674)  for  relief  of  Alfred  T.  Johnston.  June  27,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc. 
296,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper.  5c. 

^fedals.  Executive  order,  [establishing]  American  Defense  Service  Medal.  June 
28,  1941.  (No.  8808.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  6,  no.  128,  July  2,  1941,  p.  3209.] 

Executive  order,  [establishing]  Good  Conduct  Medal.    June  28,  1941.     (No. 

8809.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  128, 
July  2.  1941,  p.  3209.] 

National  defense.  Control  of  export  of  certain  articles  and  materials,  proclama- 
tion [relative  to  chemicals  and  vegetable  products,  pursuant  to  provisions  of  sec. 

6  of  act  of  Congress  approved  July  2,  1940].  July  3,  1941.  (No.  2496.)  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  131,  July  8,  1941, 
p.  3263-65.] 

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1072  Goveknmp:nt  Publications 

Nevada.     Executive  order,  reserving  public  land  for  use  of  Department  of  Navy 
for  naval  aviation  purposes,  Nevada.    July  16,  1941.     (No.  8821.)     [Not  issued        j 
separately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  139,  July  18,  1941,  p.  3529.] 

New  Mexico.  Executive  order,  povi^er  site  restoration  no.  495,  partial  revocation 
of  Executive  order  of  Nov.  22,  1924,  creating  power  site  reserve  no.  759,  New 
Mexico.  July  1,  1941.  (No.  8813.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  130,  July  4,  1941,  p.  325:i.] 

North  Amcrk-an  Aviaiion,  Inc.  Exe(;utive  order  [directing  Secretary  of  War  to 
relinquish  possession  of  Inglewood  plant  of  North  American  Aviation,  Inc.]. 
July  2,  1941.  (No.  8814. )  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  6,  no.  130,  July  4,  1941,  p.  3253.] 

Proclamations. 

NiiTE. — For  information  concerning  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations, 
see  above,  note  under  the  subhead  Executive  orders. 

Production  Management  Office.  Executive  order,  providing  for  additional  mem- 
ber of  Committee  on  Fair  Employment  Practice  in  OflBice  of  Production  Mana- 
gement, established  by  sec.  3  of  Executive  order  8802  of  June  25,  1941.  July  18, 
1941.  (No.  8823.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  6,  no.  141,  July  22,  1941,  p.  3577.] 

Puerto  Rico.  Executive  ordei",  designating  Robert  H.  Todd,  jr.,  as  acting  judge  of 
District  Court  of  United  States  for  Puerto  Rico.  July  26,  1941.  (No.  8834.) 
[Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  147,  July  30, 
1941,  p.  3761.] 

Rivers.  Recommendation  for  amending  flood-control  bill,  H.  R.  4911,  as  passed 
by  House  of  Representatives,  June  20,  1941.  July  3,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  301, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rodffcrs,  T.  Earl.  Relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  Earl  Rodgers,  veto  message  returning 
without  approval  bill  (S.  829).  June  19,  legislative  day  June  10,  1941.  2  p. 
( S.  doc.  68,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Scientific  Research  and  Development  Office.  Executive  order,  establishing  OflBce 
of  Scientific  Research  and  Development  in  Executive  Office  of  the  President  and 
defining  its  functions  and  duties.  June  28,  1941.  (No.  8807.)  [Not.  issued 
separately.     Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  128,  July  2,  1941,  p.  8207-9.] 

Selective  service.  Executive  order  fixing  number  of  men  to  be  inducted  into 
land  forces  of  United  States  between  July  1,  1941,  and  June  30,  1942,  and 
dii'ecting  their  selection  and  induction  [under  selective  training  and  service 
act  of  1940].  June  28,  1941.  (No.  8806.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  128,  July  2,  1941,  p.  3207.] 

Legislation  to  amend  selective  training  and  service  act  of  1940,  message 

transmitting  request  for  enactment  of  legislation  to  amend  selective  training 
and  service  act  of  1940  [so  as  to  authorize  continuance  in  service  of  selectees, 
National  Guard  and  reserve  components  of  Army,  and  retired  personnel  of 
Regular  Army].  July  21,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  doc.  318,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50859 

Tonnage.  Burma,  suspension  of  tonnage  duties,  proclamation.  July  1,  1941. 
(No.  2495.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  131, 
July  8,  1941,  p.  3263.] 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Agricultural  Marketing  Service.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  De- 
partment of  Agriculttu-e,  fiscal  year  1942  [for  Agricultural  Marketing  Service 
for  inspection  of  Biirley  tobaccol.  Juno  .">0,  legislatiA'e  day  June  26,  1941. 
2  p.      (  S.  doc.  88,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  FaiKU-,  5c. 

Claims  for  damages  to  privately  owned  proiierty,  estimates  of  appropriations 
[submitted  by  the  several  executive  departments  and  independent  offices]  to 
pay  claims  for  damages  to  privately  owned  property.  June  26,  1941.  14  p. 
(S.  doc.  81,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c  . 

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July  1941  1073 

Criminal  Division,  Justice  Dept.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation,  Justice 
Department,  [lisoal  year]  1942,  for  salaries  of  Criminal  Division.  July  17, 
1941.    2  p.     (H.  doe.  31G,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  of  Colunihid.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  District  of 
Columbia,  fiscal  year  1941  [for  public  schools].  June  20.  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc. 
75,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  District  of  Columbia,  [fiscal 

year]  1942.  in  form  of  prop'osed  amendments  to  District  of  Columbia  appropria- 
tion bill.     June  2<;,  1941.     2  p.      ( S.  doc.  73,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Pap.n-,  5c. 

Documents  Office.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Government  Print- 
ing Office,  tiscal  year  1942  [for  Office  of  Superintendent  of  Documents].  June 
26,  1941.     2  p.      (S.  doc.  76,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Federal  Commuvications  Commission.  Supplemental  estimate,  Federal  Com- 
munications Connnission  | fiscal  year  1942],  for  national-defense  activities. 
July  2S,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  95,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Forest  ScriHce.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Department  of 
Agriculture,  fiscal  vears  1941  and  1942  [for  Forest  Service  for  forest-fire  con- 
trol].    June  26.  1941.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  72,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Housinrj  Authority.  Draft  of  proposed  authorizati(ai.  Housing  Authority,  Fed- 
eral Works  Agency,  [fiscal  year)  1942,  for  administrative  expenses,  with  sup- 
plemental estimate  of  appropriation  for  Public  Buildings  Administration,  Fed- 
eral Works  Agency,  fiscal  year  1942.  July  15,  1911.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  313,  77t1l 
Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Interior  Department.  Supplemental  and  deficiencv  estimates  for  Department  of 
Interior,  [fiscal  years]  1941  and  1942.  June  26,"  1941.  6  p.  (S.  doc.  83,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  Supi)lemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  fiscal  year  1942.  June  26,  1941.  2  p.  (S. 
doc.  85,  77ih  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Maritime  Commission.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Maritime 
Commission,  and  request  for  additional  contract  autiiorization.  July  14,  1941. 
3  p.     (H.  doc.  311,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Maritime  Labor  Board.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Maritime 
Labor  Board,  fiscal  year  1942.  June  26,  1941.  2  p.  ( S.  doc.  77,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mines  Bureau.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations.  Department  of  In- 
terior, [fiscal  year]  1942  |  f or  Bureau  of  Mines].  July  21,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  doc. 
320,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Aar.v  Department.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Navy  Depart- 
ment and  naval  service,  fiscal  year  1942.  July  14,  1941.  8  p.  (H.  doc.  310, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Post  Office  Department.  Supplemental  estimate  for  foreign  air-mail  transporta- 
tion. Post  Office  Department,  fiscal  year  1!>42.  June  30,  legislative  day  June 
26,  1941.     2  p.      (S.  doc.  87,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Post  Office  Department,  fiscal 

year  1941  [for  railroad  transportation  and  mail  messenger  service].     June  26, 
1941.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  74,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  Health  Service.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Public  Health 
Service  [fiscal  year  1942],  with  draft  of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to 
existing  appropriation.  June  26,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  84,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Quartermaster  Corps  of  Army.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  War 
Department,  fiscal  year  1942  [for  Quartermaster  Corps  in  connection  with 
transfer  of  Moffett  Field,  Calif.].  June  26,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  86,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Treasury  Department.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Treasury  De- 
partment, fiscal  year  1941  [for  foreign-exchange  control].  June  26,  1941.  2  p. 
(S.  doc.  70,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  ijc. 

War  Department.  Emergency  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  War 
Department,  [fl.scal  year]  1942,  for  military  activities.  July  10,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  doc.  308,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

EMERGENCY  MANAGEMENT  OFFICE 

Defense,  official  weekly  bulletin  of  Office  for  Emergency  Management,  July  1-29, 
1941;  V.  2,  no.  26-30.     [1941.]     Each  24  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  7Se. 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  40-29232  Pr  32.407  :  2/26-30 

Posters.  Fourth  of  July  declaration  by  the  President;  [poster].  [1941.]  28X 
19.5  in.    t  Pr  32.402  :F  82 

CIVILIAN   DEFENSE  OFFICE 

Note. — ^The  Civilian  Defense  Office  wa.s  created  May  20,  1941,  by  Executive  order  8757, 
as  an  agency  of  the  Office  for  Emergency  Management,  with  a  director  thereto,  appointed 
by  the  President.  Its  purpose  is  to  coordinate  Federal  relations  with  State  and  local  gov- 
ernments engaged  in  defense  rctivlties,  to  provide  for  necessary  cooperation  with  State 
and  local  governments  in  respect  to  measures  for  adequate  protection  of  civilian  populations 
in  emergency  periods,  and  to  sustain  national  morale. 

Civilian,  protcetion.  Local  organization  for  civilian  protection.  [1941.]  [1]  + 
11  p.  il.  4°     t 

L.  C.  card  41-50967  Pr  32.4402 :  C  49 

])ei<t:n8E  aid  reports  division 

Note. — Under  the  authority  of  Executive  order  8751.  dated  May  2.  1941.  the  Division 
of  Defense  Aid  Reports  was  established  in  the  Office  for  Emergency  Management,  with  an 
executive  oflicer  at  the  head  thereof,  appointed  by  the  President.  This  Division  provides 
a  central  channel  for  the  clearance  of  transactions  and  reports,  and  coordinates  the  process- 
ing of  requests  for  aid  under  the  lend-lease  act. 

Lend-lease  aet.     1st  report  under  act  of  Mar.  11,  1941   (lend-lease  act).     1941. 
vii+39  p.  il.     [Also  issued  as  Senate  document  G6,  77th  Congress,  1st  session, 
with  title.     Operations  under  lend-lease  act,  for  which  see.  Monthly  catalog 
for  June  1941,  p.  910.]     *  Paper,  10c, 
L.  C.  card  41-50943  Pr  32.402  :  L  54/941 

DEFENSE  HOUSING  COORDINATION  DIVaSION 

Note. — TTnder  the  authority  of  Executive  order  8632,  dated  Jan.  11,  1941,  the  Division 
of  Defense  Housing  Coordination  was  established  in  the  Office  for  Emersency  Management, 
with  a  coordinator  at  the  head  thereof,  appointed  by  the  President.  This  Division  serves 
to  centralize,  unify,  and  direct  activities  of  existing  Government  housing  agencies  insofar 
as  they  are  related  to  defense  housing. 

Homes.    Guide  to  organization  and  operation  of  homes  registration  offices.     Re- 
vised [edition].     Washington,  D.  C,  June  1,  1941.     cover  title,    [2]+40-f[5] 
leaves,  4°    [Processed.    Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Homes  Registration  Divi- 
sion.]    t 
L.  C.  card  41-5096.8  Pr  32.4302 :  H  75 

Homesfordefen.se.     [1941.]     34+[2]  p.  il.     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-50969  Pr  32.4302  :  H  75/2 

PRICE  ADMINISTRATION  AND  CIVILIAN   SUPPLY  OFFICE 

Note. — ^The  Office  of  Price  Administration  and  Civilian  Supply  was  created  Apr.  H.  1941, 
by  Btecutive  order  8734.  as  an  agency  of  the  Office  for  Emergency  Management.  It  com- 
bined the  functions  of  the  Price  Stabilization  and  the  Consumer  Divisions,  originally  set  up 
under  the  Advisory  Commission  to  the  Council  of  National  Defense  and  subsequently  coor- 
dinated through  the  Office  for  Emergency   Management. 

Aluminum.  Price  schedule  2,  as  amended  :  Aluminum  scrap  and  secondary  alumi- 
num ingot.     [1941.]     iii+23  p.     t  Pr  32.4202 :  P  93/no.2 

Consumer  prices.  June  30,  1941;  no.  13.     [1941.]     cover  title,  20  p.  il.  4°     (Con- 
sumer Division.)      [Semimontlily.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50034  Pr  32.4258 :  13 

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July  1941  1075 

Consumers.  Consumer  knowledge  builds  defense,  selected  bibliography  of  avail- 
able pamphlet  materials;  prepared  by  Consumer  Division.  Apr.  1941.  [1]  + 
ii+62  leaves,  4"     (Bulletin  11.)      [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4253:  11 

Handbook  for  consumer  representatives  of  State  and  local  defense  councils 

or  local  consumer  interest  committees.  June  1941.  cover  title,  [3] +27  p.  il. 
(Bulletin  12;  Consumer  Division.)  LProcessed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
Civilian  Defense  Office.]     t  Pr 32.4253: 12 

Wartime  Prices  and  Trade  Board,  study  of  consumer  protection  under  war 

conditions,  in  Canada  ;  by  William  H.  Wynne.  June  1941.  [l]+28  p.  4°  (Bul- 
letin 13  ;  Consumer  Division.)     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4253:  13 

Zinc.  Price  schedule  3 :  Zinc  scrap  materials  and  secondary  slab  zinc.  [1941.] 
v+21  p.     t  Pr  32.4202 :  P  93/no.3 

PRODUCTION    MANAGEMENT   OFFICE 

Subcontract  in  ff  for  defense,  10  manufacturers  tell  how  it's  done.     [1941.]     14+ [2] 
p.  il.     (Defense  Contract  Service;  Production  Division.)     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50974  Pr  32.4002 :  Su  1 

GOVERNMENT  REPORTS  OFFICE 

Government  offices.  Directory  of  Federal  and  State  departments  and  agencies 
in  Alabama  ;  revised  to  Mar.  1, 1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [1]  +xvii+68  p.  map  4° 
[Processed.]     f  Pr  32.207  :  Al  lb/941 

Directory  of  Federal  and  State  departments  and  agencies  in  Arkansas ;  re- 
vised to  May  1,  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [l]+xiv+56  p.  map,  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Pr  32.207 :  Ar  4k/941 

Directory  of  Federal  and  State  departments  and  agencies  in  Colorado ;  re- 
vised to  Mar.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [l]+xviii+55  p.  map,  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Pr  32.207 :  C  71/941 

Directory  of  Federal  and  State  departments  and  agencies  in  Kansas ;  re- 
vised to  Apr.  15,  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [l]+xv+50  p.  map,  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Pr  32.207  :  K  13/941 

Directory  of  Federal  and  State  departments  and  agencies  in  Montana ;  re- 
vised to  Apr.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [l]+xiii+85  p.  il.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Pr  32.207  :  M  76/941 

Directory  of  Federal  and  State  departments  and  agencies  in  Pennsylvania ; 

revised  to  May  15,  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [l]+xxxix+110  p.  il.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Pr  32.207 :  P  38/941 

Directory  of  Federal  and  State  departments  and  agencies  in  Wyoming; 

revised  to  Apr.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [l]+xv+35  p.  map,  4°  [Pi"oc- 
essed.]     t  Pr  32.207  :  W  99/941 

National  defence.     National  defense  and   neutrality,   Proclamations,   Executive 
orders.  Military  orders  and  Presidential  Administrative  orders,  Regulations  and 
letters,  July  1,  1939^July  1,  1&41   [lists  compiled  by  Information  Service  Li- 
brary].    [1941.]    cover  title,  41  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50944  Pr  32.213 :  939-41/3 

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releases  of  June  1-30,  1941;  tabulation  23  and  24.  [1941.]  [3] +105  p.  and 
[3] +172  p.  oblong  8°  [Semimonthly.  Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  National  Defense  Advisory  Commission.]     f 

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INFORMATION    SERVICE 

Executives.     Guide  for  Federal  executives  to  inter-agency  service  functions,  con- 
tacts, and  procedures.    July  1,  1941.    cover  title,  [3] +105  p.  oblong  8°     [Prw- 
essed.]     t 
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Magazine  absiractti,  oirrt'ut  discussion  of  public  affairs,  v.  7,  no.  27-31 ;  July  2-30,. 
1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4°  [Weekly.  Processed.  Prepared  for  use  of 
Government  officials.]     t  Pr  32.208 :  7/27-31 

Prcn.s  i>itcUi(/(iirr  hiillrtin  284!  (-74 ;  July  1-31,  1941.  [1^1]  various  paging,  4° 
[Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.  Processed.  Prepared  for  use  of  Gov- 
ernm(>nt  officials.]     t  Pr  32.209 :  2349-2374 

NATIONAL  RESOURCES  PLANNING  BOARD 

Natural  rcxotirces.     Development  of  resources  and  stabilization  of  employment 
in  United  States,  Jan.  1941.     1941.     ix+409  p.  il.  2  pi.  4"     (H.  do<'.  142,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)      [See,  for  pts.  1  and  3,  Monthly  catalog  for  Mar.  1941,  p.  400,. 
and  for  pt.  2,  the  Apr.  1941  Monthly  catalog,  p.  576.]     *  Pai>er,  $1.20. 
L.  C.  card  41-50279 

pt.  1.  Federal   prosram  for  national  development, 
pt.  2.  Regional   development   plans. 
pt.  3.  Functional  development  policies. 

RAILROAD  RETIREMENT  BOARD 

Monthly  revieiv.     Monthlv  review.  May  1941:  v.  2.  no.  5.     [1941.]     cover  title,. 
[l]+30  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  40-29247  RR  1.7/2 :  2/5 

Same,  June  1941 ;  v.  2.  no.  6.  [1941.]  cover  title.  [l]+29  p.  il.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]     t  RR  1.7/2:  2/6- 

Railroad  retirement   act.     Questions   and   answers   on  railroad    retirement  act. 
Revised  Apr.  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  xiii+65  p.  24°     [Text  on  p.  2  and  3 
of  cover.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50708  RR  1.2 :  R  31/941 


SECURITIES  AND  EXCHANGE  COMMISSION 

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in  processed  form  immediately  upon  their  release,  and  copies  are  distributed  by  the  Com- 
mission upon  request.  They  are  published  later  in  printed  form  in  pamphlets  and  bound 
volumes. 

Brokers.  Over-the-coiniter  brokers  and  dealers,  supp.  11,  to  directory,  published 
June  30,  1940,  of  brokers  and  dealers  registered  under  sec.  15  of  securities  ex- 
change act  of  1934;  May  31,  1941.  [1941.]  [1]+11  p.  4"  [Monthlv.  Proc- 
essed. ]     t  SE  1.15 :  940/supp.ll 

Corporal ion.<i.  Survey  of  American  listed  corporations,  reported  information  on 
selected  defense  industries.  Reports  4S-52.  v.  7.  May  1941.  [4] +307  p.  4° 
[Processed.  From  data  collecte<l  on  Work  Projects  Administration  projects.]  t 
L.C.  card  40-26177  SE1.18:7 

4H.   Railroad    equipment. 

49.  Radio  and   radio  equipment. 

50.  Non-ferrous    metals    &    their    products    including    smelting    &    refining,    assets    under 

.$20,000,000    each. 

51.  Electrical  supplies  &  equipment  other  than   household  appliances. 

52.  Commercial  cars  and  trucks. 

Decisions  and  reports,  v.  6,  Oct.  1,  1939-Mar.  31,  1940:  compiled  and  edited  bv 
John  P.  Hickey.     1941.     xii  +  1184  p.  1  tab.     *  Cloth.  $2.00. 
L.  C.  card  38-22150  SE  1.11 :  6  ■ 

Registration  record.  Registration  record,  securities  act  of  1933.  index  for  June 
1941.     [1941.]      [l]+9p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  SE  1.13/2: 941/6 

Registration  record,  securities  act  of  1933  (trust  indenture  act  of  1939)  ;  July 

1-31,    1941.     [1941.]     various   paging.    4°     [Daily   except    Sundays    and   holi- 
days.    Processed.]     t  SE  1.13:  941/152-177. 

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■Securities.     Regulation  S-X  under  securities  act  of  1933,  securities,  exchange  act 
of  1934,  and  investment  company  act  of  1940,  form  and  content  of  financial 
statements,   as  amended   to  and   including  June  20,    1941.     1941.     vii+78  p. 
*  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50945  SE  1.6 :  F  49/941-2 

Securities  traded  on  exchanges  under  securities  exchange  act,  supp.  5,  as  of 

May  31,  1941,  Securities  added  or  i-emoved  during  May  1941.  [1941.]  cover 
title.  4  p.  4°  [Processed.  Supplements  volume  published  as  of  Dec.  31, 
1940.]     t  SEl.l(J:940/2/supp.5 

Same,  supp.  6,  as  of  June  30,  1941,  Securities  added  or  removed  during  June 

1941.  [1&41.]  cover  title,  3  p.  4"  [Processed.  Supplements  volume  published 
as  of  Dec.  31,  1940.]     t  SE  1.16 :  940/2/supp.6 

SELECTIVE  SERVICE  SYSTEM 

'Conxcriittiov.  Second  national  nuister  list  of  S  serial  numbers,  arranged  in  order 
in  which  such  numbers  were  drawn  at  2d  national  lottery,  held  in  Washington, 
D.  C,  July  17,  1941,  under  selective  training  and  service  act  of  1940  and  rules 
and  regulations  thereunder.     [1941.]      [2] +6  leaves,  narrow  f     t 

Y3.Se4:2M39/2 

■8electir-e  service  regulations.  [Amendments  to  Selective  service  regulations.] 
[1941.]     various  paging,  various  sizes.     [Processed  and  printed.]     X 

Y  3.Se  4 :  6/amdts. 

Amondincnt  .^0,  pffprtive  May  14,  1941    [amending  par.  3XS]. 
Amendment  51.  effective  May  2t!,  1941    [aniendinjj  par.  1G9I. 
Amendment  52.  etTective  May  20.  1941   |  amending  sul)p:ir.  d  of  par.  520]. 
Amendment  5;J.  efCeetive  May  31,  1941   [amending  suLpar.  a  and  b  of  par.  320]. 
Amendment  54.  effective  Mny  ."^l.   1941    [amending  par.  324]. 
Amendment  5."),  etlective  May  31.  1941    [amending  sec.  IS,  v.  3.  par.  329]. 
Amendment  5().  effective  May  31,  1941   [amending  sec.  18,  v.  3,  par.  332]. 
Amendmr>nt  57,  effective  May  31,  1941  [amending  subpar.  d  of  par.  3391. 
Amendment  58,  effective  June  5,  1941  [amending  v.  2,  sec.  18,  par.  333]. 
Amendment  59,  effective  June  5,  1941    [amending  par.  352  and  353]. 
Amendment  CO.  effective  June  5,  1941   [amending  sec.  HO]. 
Amendment  61,  effective  June  7,  1941  [amending  subpar.  d  of  par.  ."57]. 
Amendment  62.  effective  June  9.  1941   [substituting  revised  edition  of  v.  2]. 
Am(ndment  03,  effective  June  10,  1941  [amending  p.-ir.  116]. 
Amendment  04,  effective  June  10.  1941    [amending  subpar.  a  of  par.  359]. 
Amendment  05,  effective  June  17.  1941   [amending  subpar.  a  of  par.  4241. 
Amendment  66,  effective  June  17,  1941   [amending  subpar.  h  of  par.  433]. 
Amendment  67.  et'fective  June  17.  1941  [amending  v.  6.  sec    47]. 
Amendment  68.  effective  June  17.  1941    [amending  Piec.  26]. 
Amendment  69,  effective  June  17,  1941   [amending  see.  28,  v.  3]. 
Amendment  70,  effective  June  20,  1941   [amending  par.  140]. 
Amendment  71,  effective  June  20,  1941   [amending  sec.  27.  v.  3]. 
Amendment  72,  effective  June  13,  1941  [amending  par.  365]. 
Amendment  73.  effective  June  20.  i;t41  [ameniUng  par.  357]. 
Amendment  74,  effective  July  1,  1941    [amending  par.  5.301. 
Amendment  75.  effective  July  1,  1941   [amending  sec.   15,  v,  3]. 
Amendment  76,  effective  July  9,  1941    [amending  sec.   16]. 
Amendment  77,  effective  July  12,  1941   [amending  subpar.  a  of  par.  354]. 
Amendment  78,  effective  June  28,  1941  [amending  par.  137]. 

Selective  service  regulations :  Order  prescribing  Forms  no.  10  and  11,  ef- 
fective June  30,  1941  [adding  to  appendix  A.  v.  1].  1941.  Each  1  p.  oblong  48° 
t  Y  3.Se  4  :  6/order  10, 11 

SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

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plicants for  the  publications  in  this  list  are  requested  to  state  the  grounas  for  their 
requests,  as  the  Institution  is  able  to  supply  papers  only  as  an  aid  to  the  researches  or 
studies  in  which  they  are  fspeciaUp  interested.  These  papers  are  distrit)nted  f/ratus.  except 
■where  price  is  given,  and  should  be  ordered  by  the  publicatwn  number.^,  arranged  in 
sequence.  The  serial  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  are  as  follows  :  1,  Smith- 
sonl.Tn  contributions  to  Itnowledge ;  2,  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections ;  3,  Smith- 
sonian annual  reports.  Xo  .tetn  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  Contriliutions  to  knowledge  and  Miscellaneous  collections  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. 

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sonian report  volumes  and  the  papers  reprinted  in  separate  form  therefrom  are  distributed 
ffratuitougly  by  the  Institution  to  libraries  and  individuals  throughout  the  world.  Very 
few  of  the  Report  volumes  are  now  available  at  the  Institution,  but  many  of  those  of 
which  the  Smithsonian  edition  is  exhausted  can  be  purchased  from  the  Suncrintrndent  of 
Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  Institution  maintains 
■mailing-lists  of  public  libraries  and  other  educational  establishments,  but  no  (jeneral  mailing- 
liat  of  individitalx.  A  library  making  application  to  be  listed  for  Smithsonian  publications 
should  state  the  number  of  volumes  which  it  contains  and  the  date  of  its  esUiblishment. 
and  have  the  endorsement  of  a   Member  of  Congre.ss." 

The  (mly  Smithsonian  pul)lic.Ttions  tliat  are  regularly  issued  as  public  documents  are  the 
annual  report  volumes.  The  publications  in  the  other  series  have  free  transmission  by 
mail,  and,  therefore,  are  included  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

Isopods.     Check-list  of  terre.strial  and  fre.sh-water  isopoda  of  Oceania  [with  list 
of    references]  ;    by    Harold    Gordon    Jackson.     Washington,    Smithsonian    In- 
stitution,   July    23,    1941.     [2]-f.35   p.     (Publication    3593;    Smithsonian    mis- 
cellaneous collections,  v.  99,  no.  8.)     t  Paper.  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50946  SI  1.7 :  99/8 

Salamanders.  New  salamander  of  genus  Gyrinophilus  from  southern  Ap- 
palachians [with  list  of  literature  cited]  :  by  M.  B.  Mittleman  and  Harry  G.  M. 
Jopson.  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  July  14,  1941.  [2]-f5  p.  1  pi. 
(Publication  3638;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  101,  no.  2.) 
t  Paper,  10c. 
L.   C.   card   41-50»47  SI  1.7: 101/2 

AMERICAN  ETHNOLOGY  BUREAU 

California.  Archeologlcal  investigations  at  Buena  Vista  Lake,  Kern  County, 
Calif,  [with  list  of  literature  cited],  by  Waldo  R.  Wedel ;  with  appendix  Skeletal 
remains  from  Buena  Vista  sites,  California  [with  list  of  literature  cited],  by 
T.  D.  Stewart.  1941.  viii-f  194  p.  il.  5  pi.  56  p.  of  pi.  ( Bulletin  130.)  *  Paper, 
55c 
L.  C.  card  41-50840  SI  2.3 :  130 

Same.     (H.  doc.  877,  76th  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION 

Report.     [Annual  report  of  American  Historical  Association,  1936.]     1941.     v.  2. 
[Tl'is  title  appears  on  back  title  and  half  title  only.] 

L.  C.  card  4-18261  SI  4.1 :  936/v.  2 

V.  2.  Writings  on  American  history.   19.36.  bibliography   of  books  and  articles  on  United 

States  history  published  during  1936  ;  by  Grace  Gardner  Griffin  and  Dorothy  M. 

Louraine.     xxviii  +  486  p.      *  Cloth,  $1.25. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  13.  pt.  2,  75th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

NATIONAL  MUSEUM 

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scientific  series,  viz,  Proceedings,  Bulletins,  and  Contributions  from  national  herbarium. 
The  editions  are  distributed  to  establishxl  lists  of  libraries,  scientific  institutions,  and 
specialists,  any  surplus  copies  being  supplied  on  application.  The  Proceedings  are  usually 
brief  technical  papers  and  the  Bufietins  geneially  monographs  based  on  the  Museum  col- 
lections in  biology  (except  botany),  geology,  and  anthropoloiry.  Contributions  from  national 
herliarium  are  wholly  botanical.     No  sets  of  any  of  these  series  can  now  be  furnished. 

The  I'rot codings  are  now  issued  in  pamphlet  form  only.  The  separate  papers  will  be 
sent  to  depository  libraries  and  to  others  designated  to  receive  them,  as  issued,  and  a  title 
page  and  index  will  be  published  for  each  volume  so  that  the  volume  may  be  bound  if  desired. 

Cestode  parasites  of  teleost  fishes  of  Woods  Hole  region,  Mass. ;  by  Edwin  Linton. 
1941.    p.  417-442,  3  p.  of  pi.     (Proceedings,  v.  90 ;  no.  3112.)     t  SI  3.6 :  3112 

Uerpetoloqii  of  Hispaniola    [with   bibliography]  :  by  Doris  M.   Cochran.     1941. 
vii+398  p.  il.  2  pi.  14  p.  of  pi.     (Bulletin  177.)     *  Paper,  70c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50^44  SI  3.3 :  177 

Plants  collected  by  R.  C.  Ching  in  southern  Mongolia  and  Kansu  Province,  China 
[with  list  of  I'rincipal  publications  on  Kansu,  mostly  botanical]  ;  by  Egbert  H. 
Walker.     1941.     i-v+5(i3-675+vii-xiii  p.  il.  (5  p.  of  pi.  map.     (Contributions 
from  national  herbarium,  v.  28,  pt.  4.)     *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41^24  SI  3.8 :  28/4 

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Sea-urchins.  Pamlico  fossil  echinoids ;  by  Willard  Berry.  1941.  p.  443-445, 
3  p.  of  pi.     (Proceedings,  v.  90;  no.  3113.)     t  SI  3.6:  3113 

Tachhwtnyia.  Synopsis  of  tachinid  flies  of  genus  Tacbinomyia,  with  descriptions 
of  new  species  [and  with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Ray  T.  Webber.  1941. 
p.  287-304,  il.     (Proceedings,  v.  90 ;  no.  3108. )     t  SI  3.6 :  3108 

Turtles.  Notes  on  Mexican  turtles  of  genus  Kinosternon  ;  by  Leonhard  Stejneger. 
1941.    p.  457-459.     (Proceedings,  v.  90;  no.  3115.)     t  SI  3.6:  3115 

Vertebrate  FaUontology  Division.  History  of  Division  of  Vertebrate  Paleontology 
in  National  Museum ;  by  Charles  W.  Gilniore.  1941.  p.  305-377,  1  pi.  4  p.  of 
pi.     (Proceedings,  V.  90;  no.  3109.)     t  SI  3.6: 3109 


STATE  DEPARTMENT 

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cations of  a  similar  character  are  "brought  within  well-defined  series,  and  each  series  publica- 
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of  the  last  issues  in  June  and  December,  contains  the  texts  of  the  daily  mimeographed 
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sional documents. 

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register. 

Addresses.  Discurso  del  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  Presidente  de  los  Estados  Unidos 
de  America,  Dayton,  Ohio,  12  de  octubre  de  1940.  1941.  [2]  +9  p.  narrow  8" 
( [Publicacion  4  de  la  Oticina  Central  de  Traducciones.])     *  Paper,  He. 

S  16.7:  4 

Discurso  del  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  Presidente  de  los  Estados  Unidos'  de 

America,  Washington,  D.  C,  29  de  diciembre  de  1940.  1941.  [2] -{-14  p.  narrow 
8°     ([Publicacion  5  de  la  Oficina  Central  de  Traducciones.])     *  Paper,  5c. 

S  16.7 :  5 

Discurso  y  proelama  del  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  Presidente  de  los  Estados 

Unidos  de  America,  Washington,  D.  C,  27  de  mayo  de  1941.  1941.  [2] +20  p. 
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Bailey.  John.  Stoker  John  Bailey  of  H.  M.  S.  Orion,  message  from  President  of 
United  States  transmitting  report  received  from  acting  Secretary  of  State  re- 
questing transmission  to  present  Congress  of  recommendation  that  Congress 
authorize  appropriation  in  order  to  effect  settlement  of  claim  of  British  Gov- 
ernment on  behalf  of  John  Bailey  of  H.  M.  S.  Orion.  July  3,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  doc. 
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Convention  far  Promotion  of  Inter-American  Cultural  Relations.  OflQcial  ex- 
change of  professors,  teachers,  and  graduate  students  under  Convention  for 
Promotion  of  Inter-American  Cultural  Relations.  1941.  [2J-|-5  p.  narrow  8° 
([Inter-American  series  20;  Publication  1612.])  [From  Department  of  State 
bulletin.  May  24,  1941.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
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Diplomatic  list,  July  1941.      [1941.]     cover  title,   ii-flOl  P-   24°      ([Publication 
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(Treaty  series  972.)     [English  and  Spanish.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
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Naval  mission,  additional  article  to  agreement  of  Dec.  12,  1940,  between 

United  States  and  Ecuador;  signed  Apr.  30,  1941.  1941.  [2] +3  p.  (Executive 
agreement  series  206 ;  [Publication  1613].)  [English  and  Spanish.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
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Inter  American  Statistical  Institute,  report  of  acting  Secretary  of  State  asking 
for  legislation  to  enable  United  States  to  become  adhering  member  of  Inter 
American  Statistical  Institute,  and  to  authorize  annual  appropriation  for  pay- 
ment of  share  of  United  States  in  supjiort  of  the  Institute.  July  17,  1941.  4  p. 
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Switzerland;  signtd  Bern,  Jan.  31,  1940,  proclaimed  Apr.  11,  1941.    1941.     [1]  + 
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United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941.  no.  52,  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  r.v.  N.  E.  Rosenblum  Truck  Lines,  Inc. ;  no.  53,  [same]  vs.  J.  B. 
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developments  in  foreign  trade  of  Italy  with  special  reference  to  trade  with 
United  States,  under  provisions  of  sec.  332,  title  3,  pt.  2,  tariff  act  of  1930  [with 
bibliography].  1941.  xiii-)-284  p.  il.  map.  (Report  142,  2d  series.)  *  Paper, 
30c. 
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America  with  special  reference  to  trade  with  United  States,  \inder  general 
provisions  of  see.  332,  pt.  2,  title  3,  tariff  act  of  1930 :  pt.  2,  Commercial  policies 
and  trade  relations  of  individual  Latin  American  countries,  sec.  20,  Haiti. 
Washington,  1941.  viii+6iO  p.  il.  1  pi.  [Processed.]  t 
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Ada-m,s,  Mrs.  Mabel  G.  Mabel  G.  Adams  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101820,  promulgated  July  24,  1941. 
[1941.]     4  p.     ([Opinion]  166.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-166 

Astorian-Budget  PuMisMng  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion];  docket  no.  100629,  promulgated  July  10,  1941.  [1941.] 
5  p.     ( [Opinion]  149.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-149 

Baldivin,  Frederic  E.  Estate  of  Frederic  E.  Baldwin,  Girard  Trust  Company, 
executor,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion;  docket  no.  101134, 
promulgated  July  8,  1941.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  141.)  [From  B.  T.  A. 
Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-141 

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Cincinnati  Union  Terminal  Company  v.  commissioiior  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  97270,  promulSiited  July  8,  1941.  [1941.] 
8  p.     ( [Opinion]  142.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-142 

Coca  Cola  BoWing  Company,  Inc.,  of  Blytheville,  Ark.,  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101155,  promulgated 
July  29,  1941.      [1941.]      ([Opinion]    169.)      [From  B.  T.  A.   Reports,  v.  44.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-169 

Countioay,  Francis  A.  Fi'ancis  A.  Countway  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue; 
Arthur  F.  Rernliard  v.  [same]  ;  William  P.  Jackson  and  Grace  M.  Jackson  r. 
[same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  101499-501,  promulgated 
Julv  8,  1941.     [1941.]     14  p.     ([Opinion]  144.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-144 

Crcfipi,  Pio.  Pio  Crespi  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  103133,  promulgated  July  11,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p. 
([Opinion]  153.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-153 

Dcci.fiion.1.  Reports,  v.  44,  no.  1 ;  June  23,  1941.  [1941.]  vii+l-370+i  p.  [Con- 
tains decisions  promulgated  Apr.  1-30,  1941.]  *  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $1.25 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.85. 

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is  is-iied  in  addition  to  the  separate  opinions  or  "advance  sheets."  Later,  bound  volumes, 
containin.c  table  of  contents  and  index,  will  be  issued,  the  price  of  those  being  given  at 
the  time  of  publication. 

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decisions  promulgated  May  1-31,  1941.]  Y  3.T  19 :  9/44-2 

Reports  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals,  v.  42,  June  1-Nov.  30,  1940;  Mabel 

M.  Owen,  reporter.     1941.    lxxviii+1526  p.     *  Cloth,  $2.50. 

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Fox  River  Paper  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  96961,  promulgated  July  11,  1941.  [1941.]  5  p. 
( [Opinion]  152.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44^152 

Frank,  Isaac  W.,  Trust  of  1927.  Isaac  W.  Frank  Trust  of  1927,  Wm.  K.  Frank, 
tmsteo,  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ; 
docket  no.  98274.  promulgated  Julv  9,  1941.  [1941.]  17  p.  ([Opinion]  145.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-145 

Frpe,  Mrs.  Emma.  Estate  of  Emma  Fi'ye,  Don  Eggerman,  executor,  ^^>.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion] ;  docket  no.  101631, 
promulgated  June  27,  1911.  [1941.]  8  p.  ([Opinion]  132.)  [From  B.  T.  A. 
Reports,  v.  44.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44^132 

Gihsmi,  Helen  W.  Helen  Whitney  Gibson  t'.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  100433,  promulgated  July  9,  1941. 
[1941.]     7  p.     ( [Opinion]  146.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-146 

GiJ/nvore,  Anna  V.  Anna  V.  Gilmore  et  al.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  97835-842,  promulgated  July  3,  1941, 
[1941.]    13  p.     ([Opinion]  139.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-139 

Grunbaum,  Otto  S.  Otto  S.  Grunbaum  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [find- 
ings of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  99318-319.  nromulgated  June  25.  1941. 
[1941.]     lip.     ([Opinion]  129.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y3.T  19:  5/44-129 

Hardev,  Fred  M.  P"ied  M.  Harden  and  Esperanza  P.  Harden  r.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [find  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  98073.  promulgated 
July  9,  1941.     [1941]  8  p.     ([Opinion]   148.)      (From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-148 

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Harriss.  Robert  M.  Robert  M.  Harriss,  individually,  and  as  administrator  of 
Abbeline  C.  Harriss,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and 
opinion]  ;  doclcet  no.  99993,  promulgated  July  16,  1941.  [1941.]  11  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 155.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-155 

Hepman,  David  M.  David  M.  Heyman  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  97827,  promulgated  July  17,  1941. 
[1941.]     IS  p.     ( [Opinion]  156.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-156 

Hollixter,  John  B.  John  B.  Hollister  i\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opin- 
ion; docket  no.  94998,  promulgated  July  3.  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Opinion] 
134.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  V.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-134 

Howe,  Alexandei'  C.  Alexander  C.  Howe  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101426,  promulgated  July  3,  1941. 
[1941.]     6  p.     ([Opinion]  140.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reiwrts,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-140 

Huron  Kircr  t^ijndicatc,  Walter  F.  Haass,  tru.stee,  r.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  100775,  promulgated  July  3, 
1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Opinicm]  136.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-136 

Interstate  Transit  Lines  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101692,  promulgated  July  9,  1941.  [1941.]  5  p. 
([Opinion]  147.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-147 

Interstate  Transit  Lines,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101093,  promulgated  July  15,  1941.  [1941.]  5  p. 
( [Opinion]  154.)     [  From  B.  T.  A.  ReiK)rts,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44^154 

Kline,  Charles  T.  Charles  T.  Kline  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101972,  promulgated  July  19.  1941.  [1941.] 
5  p.     ([Opinion]  161.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-161 

Lapslv)/,  James  B.  James  B.  Lapsley  t'.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Gary 
W.  Jones  and:  Mrs.  Bertha  M.  Jones  v.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ; 
docket  nos.  102201-202,  promulgated  July  24,  1941.  [1941.]  6  p.  ( [Opinion] 
168.)      [From  B  .T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-168 

Larson,  Mrs.  Rose  B.  Rose  B.  Larson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  A.  E. 
Larson,  Shirley  D.  Parker,  administrator,  d.  b.  n.  c.  t.  a.,  v.  [same,  findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  88813-814,  promulgated  July  24,  1941.  [1941.] 
12  p.     ([Opinion]  167.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-167 

Ledyard,  Lewis  C,  jr.  Estate  of  Lewis  Cass  Ledyard,  jr.,  United  States  Trust 
Company  of  New  York,  executor,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  99249.  promulgated  July  18,  1941.  [1941.] 
12  p.     ([Opinion]   162.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-162 

MacDoitgald,  Daniel.  Daniel  MacDougald  i\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101786,  promulgated  July  3,  1941. 
[1941.]    6  p.    ( [Opinion]  160.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y3.T  19:  5/44^160 

Mei'idian  d  Thirteenth  Realty  Co.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion; 
docket  no.  101968,  promulgated  July  3,  1941.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  137.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-137 

Midland  Cooperative  Wholesale,  co-operative  association,  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  :  docket  no.  100612,  promulgated 
June  26,  1941.  [1941.]  12  p.  ([Opinion]  131.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports, 
V.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-131 

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1084  Government  Publications 

National  Protective  Insurance  Company  f.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion!  ;  docket  no.  101709',  promulgated  July  10,  1&41. 
[1941.]    8  p.     ([Opinion]  151.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

y  3.T  19 :  5/44-151 

New  McDermott,  Inc.,  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  99360,  promulgated  July  17,  1941.  [1941.1  8  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 158.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  V.  44.]     *  Paper.  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-158 

Preston,  William  P.  T.  William  P.  T.  Preston  r.  conmiissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101762.  promulgated  July  10,  1941. 
[1941. J     6  p.     ([Opinion]  150.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Pai)er,  5c. 

Y3.T  19:  5/44-150 

Pyramid  Metals  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket 
no.  102354,  promulgated  July  22,  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  ( [Opinion]  165.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-165 

Sherman,  John  Q.  Estate  of  John  Q.  Sherman,  Katherine  M.  Sherman,  execu- 
trix, William  C.  Sherman  and  Wellmore  B.  Turner,  executors,  and  Mrs.  Kath- 
erine M.  Sherman,  .surviving  wife,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  103041,  promulgated  July  3,  1941.  [1941.] 
6  p.     ([Opinion]  135.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reiwrts,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-135 

Sweet,  Mrs.  Ploremce  M.  Florence  M.  Sweet  t\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[finding.s  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101786,  promulgated  July  3,  1941, 
[1941.]      11  p.      ([Opinion]  138.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Keiwrts,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

YaT  19:  5/44-138 

Texas-Canadian  Oil  Corporation,  Ltd.  (Canadian  Company)  if.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue;  Texas-Canadian  Oil  Corporation  (Delaware  corporation)  v. 
[same,  facts  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  100183,  103852,  promulgated  July  8,  1941. 
[1941.]    9  p.     ( [Opinion]  143.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-143 

Todd,  William  R.  William  R.  Todd  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101312,  promulgated  June  19,  1941.  [1941.] 
11  p.     ( [Opinion]  125.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-125 

Trianoi}  Hotel  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact 
and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  95972,  promulgated  July  22,  1941.  [1941.]  14  p. 
( [Opinion]  164.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-164 

Wadel,  E.  O.  E.  G.  Wadel  et  al.  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 
docket  nos.  101243-247,  promulgated  July  18,  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Opinion] 
159.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  V.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-159 

Warrick,  Dupuy  G.  Dupuy  G.  W^arrick  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  98689.  promulgated  July  18,  1941.  [1941.] 
6  p.     ([Opinion]  163.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y3.T  19:  5/44-163 

Weingarton,  J.,  Inc.  J.  Weingarten,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  99707,  promulgated  June  25,  1941. 
[1941.]     12  p.     ([Opinion]  128.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-128 

TEMPORARY  NATIONAL  ECONOMIC  COMMITTEE 

Petroleum.  Investigation  of  concentration  of  economic  power,  study  made  for 
Temporary  National  Economic  Committee,  lOth  Congress.  3d  session,  pursuant 
to  IMiblic  resolution  113  (7"th  C(>ngress)  :  Monograph  no.  39--A,  Review  and 
critici.sm  on  behalf  of  Standard  Oil  Co.  (New  Jersey)  and  Sun  Oil  Co.  of  Mono- 
graph no.  39  with  re.joinder  by  monograph  author  [Roy  C.  Cook].  1941.  vi+96 
p.  (Senate  committee  print,  76th  C<»ngress.  .3d  session.)  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50954  Y  4.T  24  :  M  75,  no.39-A 

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July  1941  ^      1085 

TENNESSEE  VALLEY  AUTHORITY 

Electricity  sales  statistics  for  Apr.  1941,  moutlily  report  74.  [1941.]  [13]  p.  il. 
4"     (Power  Utilization  Department.)      [Processed.]     f  Y3.T 25: 13/74 

Oimtersville  project,  comprehensive  report  on  planning,  design,  construction,  and 
initial   operations   of  Guntersviile    project    [with   bibliographies].     Knoxville, 
Tenn.     [no    publisher]     1941.     viii-f423    p.    il.    1    pi.     (Technical    report    4.) 
t  Cloth,  $1.00,  Tennessee  Valley  Authority,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 
L.  C.  card  41-50955  Y3.T25:17/4 

Precipitation  in  Tennessee  River  basin.  May  1941.     [1941.]      [2] +15+ [8]  leaves, 
il.  2  maps,  4"     (Water  Control  Planning  Department,  Hydraulic  Data  Division.) 
[Monthly.     I'rocessed.]     t  Tennessee   Vallev    Authority,   Knoxville,   Tenn. 
L.  C.  card  38-32755  Y3.T  25: 14/941-5 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Blocked  nationals.     Proclaimed  list  of  certain    blocked   nationals,   promulgated 

pursuant  to  Proclamation  of  Julv  17,  1941.     [1941.]      [l]+56  p.  4"     *  Paper, 
10c. 

L.    C.    card   41-50956  T  1.2:  N  21/2/941 

Same,  supp.  1,  Julv  28.  1941.     [1941.]      [11+4  p.  4°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  1.2 :  N  21/2/941/supp.l 

ChcHhire,  Orville.  Claim  for  damages  Incident  to  (operation  of  vessels  of  Coast 
Guard,  estimate  of  appropriation  to  pay  claim  [of  Orville  Cheshire].  June  26, 
1941.     3  p.     (S.  doc.  82.  77th  Cong.  1st  .sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Claims.  Judgments  rendered  by  Court  of  Claims.  June  26,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  doc. 
80,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Schedule  of  claims  allowed  by  General  Accounting  Office.    June  26,  1941.    11 

p.     ( S.  doc.  78,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Commodity  Credit  Corporation,  1%  percent  notes  of  series  G,  due  Feb.  15,  1945, 
dated  and  bearing  interest  from  July  21,  1941,  fully  and  unconditionally  guar- 
anteed both  as  to  interest  and  principal  by  United  States,  which  guaranty  is 
expressed  on  face  of  each  note.  July  10,  1941.  [2]  p.  4°  (Department  circu- 
lar   665;    Fiscal    Service.    Public   Debt   Bureau.)     t  T  1.4/2 :  665 

Defentic  savings  bonds.     Buv  a  share  in  America ;  bv  Ignace  Jan  PaderewskL 
[1941.]      [8]  p.  il.  narrow  16"     [Broadcast  from  New  York,  May  16,  1941,  on 
behalf  of  United  States  defense  savings  program.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50977  T  1.31 :  Am  3 

Defense  savings  bonds  and  stamps,  what  they  are  and  part  they  play  in 

defense  program.     [1941.]     cover  title,  16  p.  il.     t 

L.  C.  card  41-50978  T  1.2 :  B  64/17 

Finance.  Bulletin  of  Treasury  Department,  analysis  of  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments, composition  of  public  debt,  capital  movements  and  monetary  data,  other 
treasury  statistics.   June  1941.      [1941.]      [4] +74  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Proc- 

pQcp/1    T        "J" 

L.  C.  card  39-26387  T  1.3  :  941/6 

Daily  statement  of  Treasury  compiled  from  latest  proved  reports  from 

Treasury  offices  and  depositaries,  July  1-31,  1941.     [1941.]     various  paging, 
narrow  f     [Daily  except  Sundavs  and  holidays.]     f 

L.  C.  card  15-3303  T  1.5 :  941 

Statement  showing  classified  receipts  and  expenditures  of  the  Government 

for  fiscal  years  1932-41  [and  Comparative  statement  of  public  debt,  1932-41]. 
[1941.]     1  p.  narrow  f"     t  T  1.2  :  R  24/3/932-41 

Pay,  Army.  Certain  claims  allowed  by  General  Accounting  Office,  estimate  of 
appropriation  for  payment  of  claims  [for  travel  pay  and  allowance,  volunteers, 
War  with  Spain  in  Philippine  Islands].  June  26,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  doc.  79, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

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1086  Government  Publications 

Savings  l)(mds.  Regulations  governing  United  States  savings  bonds.  June  26, 
1041.  1  p.  4°  ( 1st  amendment  to  Department  circular  530,  4th  revision ; 
Fiscal   Service,  Public  Debt    Bureau.)      t  T  1.4/2 :  53()/r)/{imdt.l 

TrcasHrij  decisioim  under  customs,  inUrnal  revenue,  narcotic,  and  other  laws, 
including  decisions  of  t'ust(ims  Court  and  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Apiieals, 
v.  77,  no.  1-5;  July  3-31,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging.  [Weekly.]  *  Paper, 
10c.  single  copv.  $3.00  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription.  $4.70. 

L.  C.  card  10-30490  T  1.11/2  :  77/1-5 

COAST  GUARD 

Coast  anard  huUeti)u  v.  1,110.25  \Ju\\  1941.  [1941.]  p.  195-201.  [Monthly.]  t 
L.  C.  card  39-29105  T  47.21 : 1/25 

Notices  to  mariners.  Not'ce  to  mariners,  affecting  lights,  buoys,  and  other  aids 

to  navigation,  no.  27-31;  July  2-30,  1941.  [1941.]  [x] +360-^43  leaves. 
[Weekly.]     f 

L.  C.  ca  rd  7-20609  T  47.19 :  941/27-31 

Notice  to  mariners.  Great  Lakes,  affecting  lights,  buoys,  and  other  aids  to 

navigation,  no.  18-21 :  July  3-25.  1941.  [Lichty  Printing  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
July  2-24,  1941.]  [viii] +99-123  leaves,  il.  [Weekly.  A  processetl  supple- 
ment to  no.  21.  1  p.f°,  with  title  St.  Marys  River,  Mich.,  table  of  allowable  drafts 
for  Middle  Neebish  Channel  was  issued  also.]  f  Commander,  Cleveland  Dis- 
trict, Coast  Guard,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  T  47.20 :  941/18-21 

Pay.  [Pay  and  supply  instructions],  circular  6;  Apr.  25.  1941.  [1941.]  15  p. 
[Processed.  Circular  6  is :  Allotments  for  fiscal  year  1942  and  cancels  Pay 
and  suppl.v  instructions  circular  6,  May  1.  1940.  and  circular  6A,  Aug.  25.  1940. 
Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     t  T  47.8/2:  6/4 

Same,  circular  17 :  May  3,  1941.     [1941.]     6+[l]p.     [Processed.     Issued 

in  loose-leaf  form.     Amendment  to  Circular  7.]     |  T  47.8/2:  IT 

Pay  and  supply  instructions  [Coast  Guard,  1939].  anult.  34;  Apr.  25,  1941. 

[1941.]     9  p.     [Processed.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     J 

T  47.8 :  P  29/3/93&/amdt.34 

Same,    anuU.    35;   Apr.    30,    194i.     [1941.]     6   p.     [Processed.     Issued    in 

loose-leaf  form.]     |  T  47.8 :  P  29/3/939/amdt.35- 

Same,  amdt.  36:  May  9, 1941.  [1941.]  12  p.  [Processed.  Is.<5ued  in  loose- 
leaf  form.  ]     t  T  47.8 :  P  29/3/939/amdt.  36 

COMPTROLLER   OF  CURRENCY 

Natioxal  hanks.  Individual  statement^:  of  condition  of  national  banks  (and  non- 
national  banks  in  District  of  Columbia),  at  close  of  bi;siness  Dec.  31,  1940. 
1941.  195  p.  [Table  R,  report  of  comptroller  of  currency,  1940.]  *  Paper.  20c. 
L.  C.  card  2»-26354  T  12.1  :  940/2- 

Monthi.v  statement  of  capital  stock  of  national  banks,  national  bank  notes, 

and  Federal  reserve  bank  notes  (old  series)  outstanding;  July  1,  1941.  [1941.] 
1  p.  narrow  f°     (Bookkeeping  Division.  I     t 

L.  C.  card  10-21666  T  12.9 :  941/r 

FISCAL  SERVICE 

ACCOUNTS   BXJBEAU 

Puhlic  debt.     Statement  of  public  debt  of  United  States,  Mar.  31,  1941.     [1941.] 
4  p.  narrow  f"     ( [Bookkeeping  and  Warrants  Division.] )      [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21268  T  63.112  :  941/3. 

Relief  work.  Report  showing  status  of  funds  and  analyses  of  expenditures,  Public 
Works  Administration  of  Federal  Works  Agency,  as  of  May  31,  1941.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  [1] +22  p.  oblong  8°    t  T  63.108 :  941/5 

Report  showing  status  of  funds,  emergencv  relief  appropriation  acts  for 

fiscal  years  1935-41,  as  of  June  30,  3941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [3] +31  p.  il. 
oblong   8"     [Monthly.]     f  T  63.107: 941/6. 

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July  1941  1087 


PUBLIC    DKBT    BUKEAXJ 


Money.     Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money,  May  31,  1941.     [1941.] 
1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.]     j 
L.  C.  card  10-21267  T  63.207 :  941/5 

TREASURER  OF  UNITED   STATES 

Paper  money.  Monthly  statement,  paper  currency  of  each  denomination  out- 
standing June  30,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  oblong  16"     t  T  63.307 :  941/6 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Bottles.  List  of  glas.s  manufacturers  to  whom  jiermits  to  manufacture  liquor 
bottles  have  been  issued.  July  1,  1941.  [1941.  |  12  p.  4"  (Alcohol  Tax  Unit.) 
[Processed.     Aulhorized  to  operate  during  calendar  year  1941.]     f 

T  22.2 :  G  46/941-2 

Income.     Statistics  of  income  for  1938:  pt.  1,  compiled  from  individual  income 
tax  returns,  liduciary  income  tax  returns,  estate  tax  returns,  and  gift  tax  re- 
turns;  prepared  by  Statistical  Section,  Income  Tax  Unit.     1941.     vi+328  p. 
*  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  18-26569  T  22.35 :  938/3/pt.l 

■     Statistics  of  income  for  1939,  preliminary  report  of  individual  income  tax 

returns  and  taxable  fiduciary  income  tax  returns  filed  Jan.-June  1940;  pre- 
pared by  Statistical  Section,  Income  Tax  Unit.     1941.     iii-f29  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

T  22.35 :  939 

Internal  revenue  bulletin,  1941,  no.  27-30;  July  7-28,  1941.     1941.     various  paging. 
[Weekly.     Include  Rulings  10762-797. J 
L.  C.  card  22-261)51  T  22.23/1 :  941/27-30 

Note. — The  Internal  revi'nuc  l)ullelin  service  fur  1941  will  consist  of  weekly  bulletins 
and  semiannual  cumulative  bulletins.  Tlv^  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  may  be  obtained  on  a  sub.scnption 
basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  (iovcrnment  Printing  Office,  Washington, 
D.  C,  for  $8.00  a  yr.  ;  foreign  subscription,  .'i;4.25. 

Liquors.     Regulations  24,  liquors  and  aiticles  from  Puerto  Rico,  Virgin  Islands 
and  Philippine  Islands,  1941.     1941.     x+81  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50852  T  22.17 :  24/6 

PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

Government  supplies.     General  schedule  of  supplies:  classes  11  and  41    Pumps 
and  hand  tools,  Aug.  1,  1941-July  31,  1942.     1941.     11  p.  4"     J 
L.  C.  card  16-26857  T  58.8 :  11,  41/941^2 

Same :  class  35,  supp.  1,  Periodicals  and  law  books,  July  1,  1941-June  30 

1942.     [1941.]     17  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  35/940-41/supp.l 

Same:  class  38,  Brooms,  brushes,  and  mopping  apparatus.  Aug.  1,  1941-July 

31,   1942.     [1941.]     3  p.  4"     [Processed.]     $  T  58.8 :  38/941^2 

Same:    classes   46-48,    Metals,    July    1-Sept.    30,    1941.     [1941.]     8    p    4° 

[Processed.]     |  T  58.8 :  46-48/941-2 

Same:  class  51,  supp.  7,  Acids  and  chemicals,  Aug.  1,  1941-Jau.  31,  1942. 

[1941.]     3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     $  T  58.8 :  51/941-42/supp.7 

Same :  class  54,  Office  equipment,  July  1,  1941-June  30,  1942.     1941.     28  p. 

4°     t  T  58.8  :  54/941-42 

Same:  class  54,  supp.  1,  Repair  and  maintenance  of  typewriters    July  1 

1941-June  30,  1942.     1941.     14  p.  4°     |  T  58.8 :  54/941^2/supp.l 

Same :  class  54,  supp.  2,  Rental,  repair,  and  maintenance  of  certain  office 

machines,  July  1,  1941-June  30,  1942.     1941.    30  p.  4°     J 

T  58.8  :  54/941-42/SUPP.2 

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1088  Government  Publications 

Oovernment  supplies — Continued. 

Same :  class  54,  supp.  3,  Office  equii)niont.  July  1,  1941-.Tune  80,  1942.     1941. 

4  p.  4°     t  T  .^.8.8  :  54/941-42/supp.3 

Same :  clas.s  54,  snpp.  4.  Repair  of  nnnibeiing  machines  and  certain  type- 
writer parts,  July  1,  1941- June  30,  1942.     [1941.]     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     i 

T  58.8 :  .^4/941-42/.supp.4 

Same :  class  56,  Meats,  groceries,  and  other  proyisions,  July  1-Oct.  31,  1941. 

1941.     8  p.  4°     t  T  58.8 :  56/941-2 

Same:  class  63,  sumx  3,  Water  coolers,  July  1,  1941-May  31.  1942.     [1941.1 

4  p.  4"     [Processed.]     $  T  58.8 :  63/940-41/supp.3 

Same:  class  72,  Footwear  and  rubber  clothing,  Aug.  1,  1911-Julv  31,  1942. 

[1941.]     6  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :"  72/941^2 

General  schedule  of  supplies  circular  401  and  4G2;  July  1  and  15,  1941. 

[1941.1     Each   [l]+3  leaves,  4"     [Processed.     Circulars  461-A  to  461-(;,  and 
462-A  were  issued  also.]     J  T  58.4 :  461.  462 

FEDEniAL  STANDARD  STOCK  CATALOG   DiyiSION 

Note. — In  the  list  below,  some  of  the  Amendments,  dated  after  Oct.  10,  ^QH^.  are  for 
speciflcations  issued  by  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Board  (now  Federal  Standard 
Stock  Catalo?  I'ivision)  while  it  was  under  the  Budget  Bureau,  and  for  these,  the  old 
classifi  ation  T  .51.7/8  :  is  retained  in  order  that  thej'  may  be  filed  with  the  publications 
to  which  they  belong.  The  following  publications  except  the  Emergency  alternate  Feder.il 
specifications,  are  issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binders. 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency 
alternate  Federal  specification  for  aluminum-alloy  (Al-24)  (aluminuni-cop]ier- 
magnesium  (1.50%) -manganese),  bars.  rods,  shapes  and  wire;  June  14,  1941. 
[1941.]     1   p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-A-354 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  aluminum- 
alloy  (Al-52)  (aluminiuii-magnesiura-chromium).  plates,  sheets  and  strips; 
June  14,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  .58.10/3 :  E-QQ-A-318 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  si>ecification  for  i)oxes  and 

outlet-fittings,     floor,     (for)      rigid-steel-conduit     and     electric-metallic-tublng 
(steel)  ;  May  23,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-W-B-616 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  brass 

castings  (to  be  brazed)  ;  June  16,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3  :  E-QQ-H-601 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  brass, 

commercial    and    nayal,    castings ;    June    16,    1941.     [1941.]     1    p.    4"     [Proc- 
essed.]    t  T  58.10/3  :  E-QQ-B-621 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  bronze, 

castings ;  June  20.  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-()Q-B-691a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  idternate  Federal  specification  for  bronze, 

manganese,  castings;  June  20,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  4"     [Processed]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-B-726a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  cable 

(armored  and  lead-coyered-armored)    and  cord    (armored).    (600-yolt  service 
and  under)  ;  May  23,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-J-C-71 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  conduit, 

steel,  rigid,  zinc-coated;  May  23,  1941      [1941.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.!     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-WW-r'-581a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  fittings, 

cable  and  conduit;  May  23,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-W-F-406 

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July  1941  1089 

Oovernment  supplies — Continued. 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  nails, 

spikes,  .staples,  and  tacks ;  May  15,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4"      [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3  :  E-FF-N-101 

Same:  sec.  4,  pr.  5,  Emergency  alternate  P'ederal  specification  for  outlet- 
bodies,  iron  (casi  or  malleable),  cadmium-  or  zinc-coated,  with  covers  and  acces- 
sories (for  shore  use)  ;  May  23,  1941      [1941.]     1  p.  4"     [Proce.ssed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-W-O-806 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  outlet- 
boxes,  steel,  cadmium-  or  zinc-coated,  with  covers  and  accessories  ;  ]\Iav  23,  1941. 
[1941.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  T 58.10/3 :  E-W-0-821a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  panel- 
boards,  equipped  with  autoraatic-circuit-breakers ;  May  23,  1941.  [1941.]  1  p. 
4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.10/3 :  E-W-P-131 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  panel- 
boards,  equipped  with  fuse-coiuiections,  or  switches  and  fuse-connections;  May 
23,1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.10/3 :  E-W-P-146 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  raceways 

and   fittings,    metallic,    underfloor;    Mav   23,   1941.     [1941.]     1   p.   4"       [Proc- 
essed.]    t  T  58.10/3  :  E-W-R-36 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  .specification  for  raceways 

and  fittings,  non-metallic,  underfioor;  May  23,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Proc- 
essed.]    t  T  58.10/3  :  E-W-R^l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  strapping, 

flat,  nailless,  steel,  painted  and  zinc-c<,  ated  (galvanized)  ;  Mav  15.  1941.     [1941.] 
1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     f  T  5ai0/3  :  E-QQ-S-781 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  .ilternate  Federal  specification  for  table- 
ware, silver-plated  ;  June  20,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-RR-T-51a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  tubing, 

electrical,  metallic;  May  23,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f 

T  58.10/3 :  E-WW-T-806a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  wire, 

bale-tie,  single-loop;  June  20,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3  :  E-QQ-W-311 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  wire, 

phosphor-bronze,  spring;  May  5,  1941      [1941.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-W-401 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  wire, 

steel,  zinc-coated    (for  wire-bound  boxes)  ;   June  20,   1941.     [1941.]     1  p.   4" 
[Processed.]     t  T  58.10/3  :  E-QQ-W-446 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  .specification  for  blinds,  Venetian,  wood-slat, 

amdt.  2 ;  Apr.  25,  1941.     [1941.]     5  p.  il.  12"     [Supersedes  Amendment  1,  May  4, 
1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  LLL-B-441/amdt.2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cement,  portland  ;  Apr.  29, 

1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  SS-C-liila,  Sept.  30,  1936.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  SS-C-191b 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  .specification  for  cement,  portland,  moderate- 

heat-of -hardening;   Apr.  29,  1941.      [1941.]     4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec. 
SS-C-206,  Sept.  30,  1936.]    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  SS-C-20€a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cement,  portland,  sulphate- 
resisting;  Apr.  29,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  SS-C-211, 
Sept.  30,  1936.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  SS-C-211  a 

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1090  Government  Publications 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cements,  iiydranlic,  general 

specifications  (methods  for  sampling,  inspection,  and  testing)  :  April  17.  1941. 
[lf)41.]  37  p.  11.  12*'  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  SS-C-158,  Sept.  30,  1936.]  *  Paper, 
10c.  T  58.10/3 :  SS-C-15Sa 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cleaners,  file,  combination 

(brush  and  card)  ;  Apr.  29,  1941.     [1941.]    4  p.  12"    *  Paper,  oc. 

T  ;j8.10/3  :  H-C-421 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  compound,  sweeping;  Apr.  9, 

1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  .spec.  P-C-591,  July  5.  1933.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  T  58.10/3  :  P-C-591a 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  enamel,  water-resisting,  red, 

amdt.  2  ;  Apr.  17, 1941.     [1941.]    2  p.  12°    [Supersedes  Amendment  1.  Mar.  193C.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  TT-E-531a/amdt.  2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  fans,  electric,  bracket  and  desk 

types,  rigid  blades  (for  shore  usei.  anidt.  1;  Apr.  9.  1941.     [1041.]     2  p.  12° 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  W-F-lOla/amdt.  1 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.   5.  Federal  specification  for  hoes,  garden  and  mortar ; 

Apr.  29,  1941.     [1941.]     5  p.  il.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  GGG-H^96 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  hose,  fire,  cotton,  rubber- 
lined :  Apr.  29.  1941.  [1941.]  9  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  ZZ-H-451.  M\y 
26,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  ZZ-H-451a 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  hose,  gasoline,  wire-stiffened, 

amdt.  1 ;  Apr.  9,  1941.    1941.    1  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.      T  58.10/3 :  ZZ-H-471/amdt.  1 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,  spray,  amdt.  2 :  Apr.  25, 

1941.    1941.    1  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  1,  Oct.  1936.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  ZZ-H-521/amdt.  2 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  kerosene;  Apr.  9,  1941.     [1941.] 

3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  VV-K-211,  Sept.  5,  1933.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  VV-K-211a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  lamps,  electric,  incandescent, 

miniature,  tungsten-filament,  amdt.  3:  Apr.  25.  1041.  1941.  1  p.  12°  [Super- 
sedes Amendment  2.  Apr.  5.  1940.]     *  Paper.  5c.      T  58.10/3  :  W-L^lllb/amdt.  3 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  lockers,  clothes,  steel,  amdt.  2; 

Apr.  25.  1941.  1941.  1  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Amendment  1.  Mar.  1936.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  T  51.7/8  :  AA-Lr-486/amdt.  2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  matting,  rubber,  amdt.  2 ;  Apr. 

25,  1041.     [1941.]    2  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  1.  Oct.  1936.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  51.7/8  :  ZZ-M-71/amdt.  2 

Same:   sec.  4,  pt.   5.   Federal   specification   for  matting,  riibber    (for  use 

around  electrical  apparatus  or  circuits  not  exceeding  3.000  volts  to  ground), 
amdt.  2:  Apr.  25.  1941.  1941.  1  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Amendment  1.  Sept.  23. 
1938.]    *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  ZZ-M-81/amdt.  2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  oats,  rolled  or  flaked,  amdt.  1 ; 

Apr.  9, 1941.    1941.    1  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  N-0-41a/amdt.  1 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paint,  ready-mixed  and  semi- 
paste,  exterior,  chrome-green;  Apr.  9.  1941.  [1941.]  16  p.  12°  [Supersedes 
Fed.  spec.  TT-P-71,  Aug.  19,  1930.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  TT-P-71a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  paper,  articulating;  Apr.  25, 

1941.     [1941.]     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  GG-P-106 

-  Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  pins.  oflEice,  amdt.  1;  Apr.  17, 
1941.    1941.    1  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  FF-P-401a/amdt.  1 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  radioactive-luminous-comptound 

and  adhesives;  Apr.  9,  1941.     [1941.]     10  p.  il.  12°     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  TT-R-58 

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July  1941  1091 

Oovernment  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  see.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specjfication  for  tires  and  tubes  (inner),  bi- 
cycle; Apr.  29.  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  12"  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  ZZ-T-401, 
Aug.  1,  1933.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  ZZ-T-401a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  valves,  cylinder,  oxygen   (for 

standard    industrial    cylinders),    amdt.    1;    Apr.    17.    1941.     1941.     1    p.    12° 
*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  WW-V-61/amdt.  1 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  vinegar,  amdt.  1 ;  Mar.  14, 

1941.    1941.    1  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  Z-V-401a/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  wood-preservative,  anthracene- 
oil  (for)  brush,  spray,  or  open-tank  treatment ;  Apr.  29,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  12° 
[Supersedes  part  of  Fed.  spec.  TT-W-561a,  Jan.  9,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3  :TT-W-531 

Same :   sec.  4,  pt.  5,   Federal   specifications   for  wood-preservative,   chro- 

mated-zinc-chloride ;  Apr.  29,  1941.     [1941.]     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  TT-W-551 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  wood-preservative,  coal-tar- 
creosote;  Apr.  29,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  12"  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  TT-W-556, 
Apr.  28,  1931.]     *  Paijer,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  TT-W-556a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  wood-preservative,  coal-tar- 
creosote  (crystal-free),  (for)  brush,  spray,  or  open-tank  treatment;  Apr.  29, 
1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  12"  [Supersedes  part  of  Fed.  spec.  TT-W-561a,  Jan.  9, 
1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  TT-W-560 

■ ■  Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  spe-r-ification  for  wood-preservative,  creosote- 
petroleum-solution ;  Apr.  29,  1941.     [1941.]     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  TT-W-568 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  wood-preservative,  zinc-chlo- 
ride; Apr.  29,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  T^iMV-Sie, 
Apr.  28,  1931.]     *  Paper.  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  TT-W-576a 

Supplement  27-29  to  Index  of  Federal  specifications,  revised  to  July  1, 

1940 ;  June  11-18,  1941.     [1941.]     Each  2  p.  or  1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  ind./940.  supp.27-29 

RESEARCH  AND  STATISTICS  DIVISION 

Bonds  of  -United  States.  Market  prices  and  yields  of  outstanding  bonds,  notes, 
and  bills  of  United  States  during  May  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  f°     [Monthly.]     t 

T  62.7 :  941/5 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Medical  bulletin  of  Veterans'  Administration,  v.  18,  no.   1,  July  1941 ;  Martin 

Cooley,  editor.     1941.     ix+1-127   p.     [Quarterly.]  *  Paper,   15c.  single  copy, 
50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75e. 

L.  C.  card  25-26672  VA  1.9 :  18/1 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Army  regulations. 

Note. — Army  regulations  are  administrative  regulations  for  the  military  service  and  are 
issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose-leaf  binders. 
95-20.     Air  Corps:  Air  Corps  Board;  July  3,  1941.     1941.     1  p.      [Supersedes  AR  95- 
20,  Nov.   9,   1934.]      *  Paper,   5c.  W1.6'l:95  2U/4 

140-5.  Officers'  Reserve  Corps:  Reserve  officers  not  general  officers,  effective  July  1, 
1941;  June  17,  3941.  [1941.1  03  p.  [Super.sedes  AR  140-5,  June  16,  1936, 
and  various  sections  of  certain  circulars.]  *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.6/1 :  140-5/5 
380-5.  Safeguarding  military  inforniation ;  June  IS,  1941.  [1941.]  34  p.  [Super- 
sedes AR  3S0-5,  June  10,  1939,  and  various  sections  of  certain  circulars.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  W  1.6/1  :  380-5/2 

605-245.  Commissioned  officers:  Retirement;  June  17,  1941.      [1941.]      7  p.      [Supersedes 
AR  605-245,   July  20,   1937.]      *  Paper.   5c.  W  1.6/1  :  605-245/4 

850-250.  Regulations  for  State  guards;  Apr.  21,   1941.      [1941.]      7  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  850-250 

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1092  Government  Publications 

Bulletin  16-18;  June  24-July  16,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging.  [Issued  with 
perforations.]     t  W  3.3  :  941/16-18 

Circ»/ar  117-143;  June  18-July  15,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  il.  [Processed. 
Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  1.4/2:  941/117-143 

Field  viat})(als.  Basic  field  manual :  Elementary  map  and  aerial  photograph 
reading  [with  list  of  references]  ;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  engineers. 
1941.  iii  +  lOa  p.  il.  2  p.  of  maps,  12"  (FM  21-25.)  [Supersedes  chap,  o,  Basic 
field  manual,  v.  1,  Apr.  2.  193S.]     *  Paper,  30c.  W  1.33  :  21-25 

Note. — Field  manuals  consist  of  a  serios  of  pamphlfts  containing  training  and  reference 
data  and  instructions  relative  to  the  tactics  and  technique  involved  in  tlie  employment 
of  the  arm.s  and  services  of  the  Army. 

Signal  Corps  field  manual :  Organizations  and  operations  in  Corps.  Army, 

theater  of  operations,  and  GHQ:  Changes  1.  [1941]  9  leaves,  il.  12"  (FM 
11-20  [changes]   1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.33  :  11-20/ch.l 

General  orders  6  and  7;  June  25  and  July  15.  1941.  [1941.]  Each  2  p.  [Issued 
with  perforations.]     t  W  3.22  :  941/6,  7 

Special  orders  152-177;  July  1-31.  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging.  [Daily  except 
Sundays  and  holidays.]     t  W  3.23 :  941/152-177 

Tables  of  organization.     % 

Note. — The  Tables  of  organization  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders. 

1-267.       Air  Corps  squadron,  observation,  armored  force;  .June  11.  1941.     [1941.]     5  p. 

1.25.5.  Aug.  1.  1939.]  W  1.25:  1-257 

1-267.  Air  Corps  squadron,  observation,  armored  force:  June  11.  1941.     [1941.]  op. 

W  1.25  : 1-267 

1-717.       Air  Corps  squadron,  staflf;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  W  1  25  :  1-717 

7-15NG.   Infantry   battalion,  r  fle,  effective   t^ept.    15.   1941  :    Mny  15.   1941.      1941.      1   p. 

(National   Guard   Bureau.)      [Supersedes   T/0   7-15    NG.   .approved    Jan.    11. 

1940.]  W  1.25:  7-15  NG/2 

Technical  manuals.  Military  dictionary  (advance  installment)  ;  iirepared  by 
Military  Dictionarv  Project.     1941.     (TM  30-257.)     *  Paper,  45c. 

W  1.35 :  30-257 

pt.   1.  English-Fortugupse.      [6]-f-l«.3  p. 
pt.  2.  Portuguese-English.      [4] +190  p. 

Note. — Technical  manuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  supplementing  the  Field 
manuals  covering  subjects,  the  separate  treatment  of  wh'cli  is  considered  essential  to  a 
fuller  accomplishment  of  the  training  pre.-cribed  in  the  Field  manual  series.  The  scope 
of  this  series  includes  pamphlets  describing  materiel  and  containing  instructions  for  the 
operation,  care,  and  handling  thereof ;  guidebooks  for  instructors  and  specialists ;  material 
for  extension  courses  ;  reference  books  ;  and  the  like. 

Technical  manual :  Chassis,  body,  and  trailer  units  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences; prepared  under  direction  of  quartermaster  general].  [1941.]  cover 
title,  100  p.  il.     (TM  10-560.)     *  Paper,  loe.  AV  1.35: 10-560 

Same:  Hand,  measuring,  and  power  tools  [with  list  of  references;  pre- 
pared under  direction  of  quartermaster  general].  [1941.]  cover  title.  121 
p.  il.     (TM  10-590.)     *  Paper,  20c.  W  1.35: 10-590 

Same :    Ordnance   maintenance,  battery  commander's  telescope,   M1915A1 

[with  list  of  references;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance]. 
[1941.]    cover  title,  21  p.  il.     (TM  9-1580.)     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35 :  9-1580 

Same:  Ordnance  maintenance,  range  finders.  1-meter  base  and  80-cm  base, 

all  types  [with  list  of  references:  prepared  inid'^r  direction  of  chief  of  ord- 
nance].    [1941.]     cover  title,  107  p.  il.     (TM  9-1585.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

W  1.35 : 9-1585 

Same:  Ordnance  maintenance,  setters,  fuze,  bracket.  M1916  series,  setters, 

fuze,  hand.  M1912  and  M1913  series  [with  list  of  references :  prepared  under 
direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].  [1941.]  cover  title.  22  p.  il.  (T:M  {>-1590.) 
*  Paper,  lOc.  W  1.3."  :  9  -1590 

Same:  Ordnance  maintenance,  si.srht.  M1901  (^French)  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences; prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].  [1941.]  cover  title, 
36p.il.     (TM  9-1550.)     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35:  9-1550 

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Technical  matiuals — Continued. 

Same :  Preservation  and  care  of  seacoast  defense  materiel  [with  list  of 

references;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  coast  artillery].  [1941.] 
cover  title,  26  p.  (TM  4-245.)  [Supersedes  TR  1160-20,  July  1,  19:33,  including 
Changes  1,  Jan.  2,  1935,  and  chap.  5,  pt.  2,  Coast  artillery  field  manual,  v.  1, 
Feb.  1,  1933.]     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35  :  4-245 

Same:  Rail  transportation,  zone  of  interior  [with  list  of  references;  pre- 
pared under  direction  of  quartermaster  general].  [1941.]  cover  title,  233  p.  il. 
(TM  10-370.)     *  Paper,  35c.  W  1.35 :  10-370 

Same:  Reel  unit  RL-31 ;  [prepared  under  direction  of  chief  signal  officer]. 

[1941.]    cover  title,  16  p.  il.     (TM  11-362.)     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35  :  11-362 

Same:  75-mm  gun  materiel,  M1897.  and  modifications  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences; prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].  [1941.]  cover  title, 
202  p.  il.  (TM  9-305.)  [Sui^ersedes  TR  320-95,  Mar.  25,  1925  (including 
Changes  1,  Jan.  3,  1927),  and  in  part  TR  1305-A,  Feb.  1,  1933.]     *  Paper,  25c. 

W  1.35 : 9-305 

Training  ciycuJar  41-45;  June  27-July  14.  1941.  [1941.]  various  i)aging.  [Proc- 
essed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     %  W  1.36 :  941/41-45 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Army  directory,  Apr.  20,  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+370  p.  large  8"     [Semi- 
annual.]    *  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  9-35106  W  3.10:  941/1 

United  Stateft  Army  recriiitiiif/  ncir.s.  July  1941 ;  v.  23,  no.  7.  [Recruiting  Publicity 

Bureau,  Governors  Island.  N.  Y..  July  1,  1941.]  20  p.  il.  large  8°  [Monthly.] 
t  Recruiting  Publiiitv  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y. 

L.  C.  card  War  22-1  W  3.45 :  23/7 

War  Department.     Compilation  of  War  Department  General  orders.  Bulletins, 

and  Circulars  [Sept.  1,  1940;  supp.  1],  Apr.  1,  1941.  1941.    ii+235  p.    *  Paper, 

25c.  W  3.2 :  G  28/8/940/supp.  1 

AIR  CORPS 

Air  Corps  news  letter,  v.  24,  no.  8  [&-]12;  May  1-June  15,  1941.  [1941.]  various 
paging,  il.  4°  [Semimonthly.  Processed.  Volume  24,  no.  9,  dated  May  1,  1941. 
incorrectly  numbered  8.]      }  W  87.19 :  24/9-12 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Cold  Spring  Inlet,  N.  J.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Cold  Spring 
Inlet,  N.  J.  June  11.  1941.  11  p.  map.  (H.  doc.  262,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  10c. 

Eight-hour  day.  Text  of  8-hour  laws  of  Aug.  1.  lSt)2,  June  19,  1912,  and  Mar.  3, 
1913.      [Reprint  1941.]     5  p.     t  W  7.6/3 :  Ei  4/1-5 

Fernandina  HarT)or  and  Amelia  River,  Fla.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexam- 
ination of  Fernandina  Harbor  and  Amelia  River,  Fla.  June  19,  1941.  15  p. 
map.     (H.  doc.  284,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

Mare  Island  Strait.  San  Pablo  Bay  and  Mare  Island  Strait,  Calif.  (Pinole  Shoal 
and  Mare  Island  channel  and  turning  basin,  Calif.),  letter  submitting  report 
on  reexamination  of  Pinole  Shoal  and  Mare  Island  channel  and  turning  basin, 
Calif.  May  21,  1941.  12  p.  map.  (H.  doc.  217,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This 
report  is  confined  to  Mare  Island  Strait.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50811 

Mississippi  River.     Mississippi  River  at  Winona,  Minn.,  letter  submitting  report 
on  reexamination  of  Mississippi  River,  with  view  to  determining  advisability  of 
improvement  of  harbor  at  Winona,  Minn.    June  12,  1941.    16  p.  map.     (H.  doc. 
263,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50856 

Report  upon   improvement  of  Mississippi  River  between  Missouri  River 

and  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1941.  iii+1152-75-f  1381-1436+1450-61  p.  [Extract 
Y  from  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1940.]    f         W  7.1/la  :  M  693/15/940 

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Orders.  |Ordoi-s  mid  regulations,  Corps  of  Engineers,  Army:  chap.  1,  Organiza- 
tion and  administration  ;  Jan.  1."),  1989.]  t  W  7.8/2  :  l/2/p.2a,  rev.-3,  etc. 
Revisrd  pat-'os  : 

p.  2ii;  IMav  24.  1041]. 
p.  9-10:    [May  24.  1941]. 
p.  11-12;    [June  3,   1941]. 

Same:  [chap.  2,  Correspondence  and  reports;  Mav  1,  1940.1     t 

W  7.8/2 :  2/3/p.l9-20,rev. 

Revised  pages  : 

p.  19-20;    [May  24,  1941]. 

Same:  [chap.  7,  Claims  and  claims  litigation,  contracts,  methods  of  pur- 
chase ;  revised  to  ]\lay  1.  1940.]  t  W  7.8/2  :  7/4/p.57-58,  rev. 
Revised  paces  : 

p.  57-58;    [May  24,   1941]. 

[Orders  and  regulations,  Corps  of  Engineers,  Army,  1940:  chap.  10,  Admin- 
istration of  civil  service  in  Engineer  Department  at  Large;  June  1,  1940.]     t 

W  7.8/2 :  10/4/p.45-46,rev. 

Revised  pages : 

p.  45-4G;    [May  24,  1941] 

St.  Alarys  River,  Mich.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Great  Lakes 
connecting  channels,  with  view  to  determining  if  it  is  advisable  to  provide  addi- 
tional lockage  facilities  at  St.  Marys  Falls  Canal.  Mich.     May  21,  1941.     24  p. 
2  maps.     (H.  doc.  218,  77th  Cong.  Ist  sess.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.C.  card  41-50812 

MISSISSIPPI  KIVEB  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  Mississippi  River  Commission  consist  of  annual  reports, 
annual  pamphUts  showing  daily  river  staples,  annual  pamphlets  showing  daily  river  dis- 
charge, and  annual  pamphlets  showing  results  of  river  discharge  measurements ;  also 
puhlications  of  the  Waterways  Experiment  Station  operating  under  the  direction  of  the 
Mississippi  River  Commission.  The  Mississippi  River  Commission  publishes  maps  and 
charts  of  the  Mississippi  River;  navigation  maps  of  the  IMississippi  River  from  Cairo,  111., 
to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  La. ;  and  wall  maps,  in  colors,  of  the  lower  Mississippi  River 
Valley  from  the  head  of  the  St.  Francis  Basin  near  Cape  (iirardeau.  Mo.,  to  the  Gulf  of 
Mexico.  La.,  scale  1  :  500  000  and  1 :  250.000.  Topographic  quadrangle  maps  in  colors, 
scale  1 :  62,500  of  the  alluvial  valley  of  the  lower  Mississippi  River  are  also  pub- 
lished by  the  Mississippi  River  Commission  ;  the  topograpbic  quadrangle  maps  comprise 
over  200  sheets  and  cover  portions  of  the  States  of  Missouri.  Illinois.  Kentucky.  Arkansas. 
Tennessee  Mississippi  and  Louisiana  adjacent  to  the  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries, 
witli  an  area  of  almost  51.000  square  miles  mapped.  All  are  sale  publications  obtainable 
only  from  the  Mississippi  River  Commission,  except  the  animal  reports  which  are  issued  by 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  No  discount  is  allowed.  Requests  for  information  as  to 
lists  of  publications  and  maps  and  method  of  making"  remittance  should  be  addressed  to  : 
The  Mississippi  River  Commission,  P.  O.  Box  80,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Topographic  quadrangle  maps 

4rA-aHS(7.s-Missis.sippi,  Lamont  quadrangle,  lat.  33°30'-33°45'.  long.  91°-91°15'. 
Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  5  ft.  Edition  of  1939,  Engineer  Reproduction 
Plant,  Army  War  College,  Washington,  D.  C.  1941.  17X15  in.  t  lOc,  Missis- 
sippi River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  W  31.9 :  L  191/939 

Louisiana,  Donaldsonville  quadrange,  lat.  30°-30°15',  long.  &0°45'-91°.  Scale 
1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  5  ft.  Edition  of  1939,  Engineer  Reproduction  Plant, 
Army  War  College,  Washington,  D.  C,  1941.  17X15  in.  t  lOc,  Mississippi 
River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  W  31.9 :  D  714/939 

NORTHEEN  AND  KOETHWESTEKN  LAKES  SURVEY 

Note. — Charts  of  the  Great  Lakes  and  connecting  waters  and  St.  Lawrence  River  to  the 
international  boundary  of  St.  Regis,  of  Lake  of  the  Woods,  of  Rainy  Lake,  of  Lake  Cham- 
pl.ain.  and  of  the  natural  navigable  waters  of  the  New  York  State  canals  are  prepared  and 
sold  by  the  U.  S.  Lake  Survey  OtHco,  605  Federal  Building,  Detro't,  M-ch.  Charts  may  also 
be  purchased  at  the  following  U.  S.  engineer  offices;  710  Army  Building,  New  York,  N.  X.; 
322  Fed.ral  BuiMiug,  Albany.  N.  Y. ;  .540  Federal  Building,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  and  Canal  Office. 
Sault  Ste.  Mario.  .Mich.  A  catalog  (with  index  map),  showing  Icicalities,  scales,  prices,  and 
conditions  of  sale,  may  be  had  upon  applicatit)n  at  any  of  these  offices. 

A  descriptive  bulletin,  which  supplements  the  charts  and  gives  detailed  information  as 
to  liarbors.  shore  lines  and  shoals,  magnetic  dr-terminations,  and  particulars  of  changing 
conditions  affecting  navigatiin,  may  be  piircliased  for  75  certs  from  the  U.  S.  Lake  Survey 
Office  and  from   the  Superintendent  of  Documents.     The  bulletin    is   revised  annually   and 

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July  1941  1095 

issued  at  the  opening  of  navigation  (Ln  April).     Supplements  thereto  are  published  monthly 
during  the  navigation  season  and  are  sent  free  to  all  who  purchase  the  bulletin. 

Complete  sets  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  seen  at  the  U.  S.  Engint^er  offices  in 
Duluth.  Minn..  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  at  the  Office,  Chief 
of  Engineers,  U.  S.  Army,  Was-hington,  D.  C,  but  they  are  obtainable  only  at  the  sales  offices 
above  mentioned. 

Oreat  Lakes.  Supplemeut  2,  June  27,  1941,  correctious  and  additions  to  Bulletin 
50,  Survey  of  northern  and  northwestern  lakes ;  to  supplement  informatioji 
given  upon  charts  of  Great  Lakes.  U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich. 
[June  21,  1941].    12  leaves,  4°    f  W  33.3  :  50/supp.2 

FINANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Finance  circulars,     t 

Note. — Finance  circulars  contain  instructions  and  information  of  a  relatively  per- 
manent character  pertaining  to  the  performance  of  the  technical  duties  of  finance  and 
disbursing  officers  and  of  property  auditors.  Though  bearing  dates  they  are  grouped 
accorciing  to  subject  matter.  IJach  group  of  circulars  is  designated  by  a  letter,  and  the 
circulars  in  each  group  are  numbered  consecutively.  Numbered  changes  are  issued  sep- 
arately for  each  circular  as  required.  Issued  with  a  T-hole  punch  for  binding. 
B-8.     Disbursing  officers'  checks,  Changes  3  ;  June  16,  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.      [Procissod.] 

W  97.5/3:  B-8/4/ch.3 
B-10.  Accounting   for    pay   of  civilian   emplovees    and    retirement    deductions   Iherefrum, 
Changes  1  ;  .Tune  2,  1941.      [1941.1      1  p.      (Processed.]      W  97.5/3  :  B~]0/4/ch.l 
B-13.  Special  deposit  funds,  Changes  1;  June  6,  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.      [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :  B-l:;/3/ch.l 
B-14.  Blank  forms.   Finance  Department  and  miscellaneous,  Changes   4  :   June  23.   1941. 
[1941.]     1  p.     [Processed.]  W 97.5/3  :  B-14/4/ch.4 

B-15.   Blank  forms,  standard  forms.   Changes  5;  June  23,  1941.      [1941.]      1    p.      [Proc- 
essed. ]  W  97.5/3  :  B-15/3/ch.5 
B-17.   Suspensions   and   disallowances,    duty   of   disbursing  officers.   Changes   3;    May   20, 
1941.      [1941.]      1    p.      [Process'^d.J                                         '  W  97.5/3  :  B-lT/2/ch.3 
C-1.     Station   list,   arms,    services,   and    bureaus    of   War    Department,    headrjuarters   of 
departments,    corps    areas,   etc.,    and    constructing   quartermasters.    Changes    1 ; 
May  10,  1941.      [1941.]     1  p.      [Processed.]  W 97.5/3 :  C-l/4/ch.l 
D-2.     War  Department  procurement  code:  Office  Secretary  of  War  [etc.l  ;  June  15.  1941. 
[1941.]      23  p.      [Processed.]  W  97.5/3  :  D-2 /13 
D-3.     Same:   Finance  Department   (includes  O.  R.  C.  and  R.  O.  T.  C.)  ;  June  15.   1941. 
[1941.]      19  p.      [Processed.]  W  97.5/3  :  D-3/13 
D-4.     Same:  Quartermaster  Corps;  June  15,  1941.     [1941.]     54  p.     [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :D-4/12 
D-5.     Same  :  Signal  Corps  ;  June  15,  1941.     [1941.]     13  p.     [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :D-5/4 
D-6.     Same:  [Air  Corps],  Changes  2;  May  16,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     [Proce.s.sed.] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-6/ll/ch.  2 
D-7.     Same:  Medical  Department;  June  15,  1941.      [1941.]     13  p.      [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-7/11 
D-8.     Same:    [Corps  of  Engineers],  Changes  2;  May  16,   1941.      [1941.]      2  p.      [Proc- 
essed.] W  97.5/3  :  D-8/ll/ch.2 
D-14.  Technical   duties  of  finance  and  disbursing  officers  :   Civilian   Conservation   Corps 
procurement    code    F.    Y.    1941,    Changes    6;    May    5,    1941.       [1941.]       1    p. 
[  Processed.  ]                                                                                        W  97.5/3  :  D-14/5/ch.  6 
D-16.  National    Selective    Service   System    procurement    code :    Selective    Service    System 
(trans,  to  War),   (S.  S.  S.),  0400,  1942,  General  Accounting  Office  and  Treasury 
Department  appropriation  symbol  no.  21-9020400  to  be  disbursed  under  symbol 
no.  208-700  series;  July  1,  1941.      [1941.]     6  p.     [Processed.l 

W  97.5/3  :D-16/2 

D-17.  Defense  aid  procurement  code:  War   Department;  May  15.   1941.      [1941.]      6  p. 

[Processed.]     Supersedes  Finance  circular  D— 17,  Apr.  10,  1941.  and  Changes  1 

and  2.]  W  97.5/3  :  D-17/2 

Same,  Changes  1 ;  May  22,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.      [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-17/2/ch.  1 
Same,  Changes  2  ;  June  20,  1941.     [1941.]     5  p.     [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-17/2/ch.  2 

F-32.  Official    mileage   tables:    Ord,    Fort,    Calif.,    Changes    1;    June    5,    1941.       [1941.] 

1    p.    4°      [Processed.]  W  97.5/3  :  F-32/2/ch.  1 

NATIONAL  GUARD  BUREAU 

National  Guard  regulations,    t 

Note. — National  Guard  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders.  They  are  printed  as  they  are  prepared  and  approved  regardless  of  the 
serial  numbers  of  the  several  pamphlets,  and  are  the  only  National  Guard  regulations 
now  in  force. 

1.  General  provisions  :  National  Guard ;  Mav  16,  1941.  [1941.]  27  p.  [Supersedes 
NGR  1,  Oct.  15,  1928,  NGR  2,  Dec.  31,  1924  and  Changes  1,  Oct.  15.  1927,  NGR 
3.  Aug.  9.  1933,  NGR  10,  May  1.  1928.  NGR  35.  May  1,  1925,  NGR  36,  Mar.  15, 
1929,  NGR  37,  July  16,  1924,  NGR  77.  June  30.  1927.  NGR  SO,  Jan.  13.  1928, 
NGR  81,  Oct.  16,  1930,  NGR  82,  May  6,  1925,  NGR  83,  July  16,  1925,  NGR  84,  May  6, 
1925.]  W  70.7/4:  1/3 

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National  Guard  regulations — Continued. 

50.  National  Guard  funds,  Changes  1  :  June  4,  1941.     [1941.]  3  p.      W  70.7/4  :  50/3/ch.l 

58.  I'ederal  pay  and  allowances,  Changes  6;  May  5,  1941.  [1941.]     5  p.      [Supersedes 

Changes  5.  NGK   58,  June  Vi,   1931.]                              '  W  70.7/4  :  5.S/2/ch.  6 

79.   Animals,  Changes  1  ;  May  12,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  W  70.7/4  :  79/5/ch.  1 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnance  field  service  bulletin,     t 

Note. — Ordnance  field  service  bulletins  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  in.sirtion  in 
loose-leaf  binders.  In  order  to  provide  a  vehicle  for  c<niveying  instructions  and  informa- 
tion from  the  chief  of  field  service  to  the  Ordnance  Departmint  field  service,  6  bulletins, 
entitled  Ordnance  field  service  bulletins,  are  issued.  The  bulletins  are  issued  in  sections 
with  the  .serial  number  prefixed  by  a  classification  number  covering  the  following  general 
headings:  1— General  instructions;  2 — Supply;  3 — Ammunition;  4— Maintenance  ;  5 — 
Miscellaneous  ;  6 — Fuel  and  lubrication  instructions. 
1-4.  Ordnance  field   service   monthly   report  of  operations;   May  9,   1941.      [1941.] 

3  p.      [Processed.     Supersedes  OFSB  1-4    (tentative),  Apr.  25,    1940,   and 

Change  1  thereto.]  W  34.26  :  1-4/941 

2-1.  General  provisions.  Changes  8;  May  20,  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.      [Processed.] 

W  3  1.26  :  2-1/933/ch.  8 
2-2.  Regular  Army,  Changes  3:  June  25,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.     [Processed.] 

W  H4.26  :  2-2/y33/ch.  3 
3-5.  Small     arms     ammunition.      Changes     9;     June     30,      1941.      [1941.1      6     p. 

( Processed.  ]  W  34.26  :  3-5/941/ch.9 

4-1.  Maintenance    of    materiel    in    hands    of    troops.    Changes    o ;    May    23.    1941. 

[1941.]      2  p.      [Processed.]  W  34.26  :  4-1/938 /ch. 5 

4-4.  Overhaul  and  maintenance  in  depot  storage.  Changes  1 ;  May  23.  1941.      [1941.] 

1  p.      [Processed.]  W  34.26  :  4-4/938/ch.l 

5-3.  Financial  administration  of  maintenance  activities,  Changes  3;  June  16,  1941. 

[1941.]      1   p.      [Processed.]  W  34.26  :  .J-3/938/ch.3 

6-A-45.     Lubrication  instructions  for  37-mm  guns,  M5,  M6,  tank  mounts  M19,  M20,  M21, 

M22,  M23,  and  M24  ;  May  2,   1941.      [1941.]      3  p.      [Processed.] 

W  34.26  :  6-A-45 
6-C-17.     Lubrication    instructions   for   155   mm    howitzer   materiel    M1917.    M1918.    and 

mollifications  ;  Apr.  7,  1941.      [1941.]      3  p.      [Processed.]      W  34.26  :  6-C-17 
6-D-24.     Lubrication    of    155-mm    gun    carriage    Ml;    Apr-.    1,    1941.      [1941.]      3    p. 

[  Processed.  ]  W  34.26  :  6-D-  24 

6-D-28.     Lubrication    instructions   for   90   mm   a.    a.   gun    materiel    Ml  ;    June   3,    1941. 

[1941.]      6    p.      [Processed.     Tentative.]  W  .34.26 :  6-D-2S  941 

6— F-167.  Lubrication  instructions  anti-aircraft   directors;   June  5,   1941.      [1941.]      4  p. 

[Proces.sed.]  W  34.26  :  6-F-167 

Ordnance  provision  si/stem.  Ordnance  catalog  (ordnance  provision  system)  : 
Group  F,  Instrument,  binaural  training,  Ml,  part.s  and  equipment ;  Feb.  3,  1941. 
[1941.]  2,3  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-121.)  [Processed.  Is.sutd 
with  perforations.  Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  F-121,  May  17. 
1937.]     t  W  34.23 :  F-121/2 

Same :  Group  F.  Instrument,  binaural  training,  M2,  parts  and  equipment ; 

Feb.  3,  1941.  [1941.]  47  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-19S.)  [Proc- 
essed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     |  W  34.23  :F-198 

Same  :  Group  F,  Quadrant,  gunner's,  Ml,  parts  ;  June  6,  1941.     [1941.]     7  p. 

il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-140.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    t  W  34.23:  F-140 

— -  Same:  Group  F,  Setter,  fuze,  bracliet.  M191C  (for  75  mm  guns,  M1897. 
M1916,  and  M1917),  setter,  fuze,  bracket.  M1916A1  (for  3"  A.  A.  guns,  M1917 
and  M1918),  setter,  fuze,  bracket,  M1916A2  (for  75  mm  howitzer  carriages, 
M2A1.  M3.  and  M3A1),  parts  and  equipment;  May  15,  1941.  [1941.]  10  p.  il. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  F-11.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations. 
Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  F-11,  Feb.  8,  1932.]     t     W  34.23  :  F-11/3 

Same:  Group  F.  Setter,  fuze,  bond.  M1912  (for  75  mm  guns.  M1897.  IM1916, 

and  M1917).  setter,  fuze.  hand.  M1912A1  (for  2.95"  mountain  gtm),  setter,  fuze, 
hand.  M1912A4  (for  75  mm  pack  howitzer.  MlAl).  setter,  fuze.  hand.  M1912A5 
(for  105  mm  howitzer.  M2).  parts  and  equipment:  May  15.  1941.  [1941.]  9  p. 
il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-126.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.    Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  F-126,  Feb.  8.  1932.]     t 

W  34.23 :  F-126/2 

Same:  Group  F,  Setter,  fuze,  hand.  M1913  (for  155  mm  ginis).  setter,  fuze, 

hand,  M1913A1  (for  155  mm  howitzers),  setter,  fuze,  hand,  M1913A2  (for  4.7" 
gun),  parts  and  equipment:  May  15.  1941,  [1941.]  9p.il.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  F-127.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  F-127.  Sept.  3,  1930.]     $  W  34.23 :  F-127/2 

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July  1911  1097 

Ordnance  provision  system — Coutiniied. 

Same:   Group  F,   Setter,  fuze,  T15,  parts  and  equipment;  May  29,  1941. 

[1941. J  39  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-211.)  [i'l'ocessed.  Issued 
with  perforations.]     |  W  34.23  :  F-211 

Same:  Group  G,  Scout  car,  Ml  (Wliite  12X4),  parts  and  equipment;  Jan. 

10,  1941.  [1941.]  279+18+3+42  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  G-31.) 
[Processed.     Issued   with   perforations.]     t  W  34.23 :  G-31 

Same:  [Group  P].  Projectiles,  separate  loading  for  liarbor  defense,  heavy 

field,  and  railway  artillery,  pt.  1,  Clianges  3;  June  14,  1941.  [1941.]  1  p. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  P-l,pt.  1  [changes]  3.)  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.]     J  W  34.23 :  P-l/9/pt.l/ch.3 

Same:  [(iroup  S],  Bombs,  aircraft,  all  types,  and  fuzing  and  miscellane- 
ous components,  pt.  1,  Changes  1;  Mar.  21,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  S-1,  pt.  1  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    $  W  34.23  :  S-l/9/pt.l/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  T],  Ammunition,  rifle  and  automatic  gun,  pt.  1,  Changes  4, 

May  27,  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  T-1,  pt.  1 
[changes]  4.)      [Proces.sed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     $ 

W  34.23 :  T-l/ll/pt.l/ch.4 

Same,  Changes  5;  June  4,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     (Standard  nomenclature 

list  T-1,  pt.  1  [changes]  5.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     $ 

W  34.23 :  T-l/ll/pt.l/ch.5 

Ordnance   provision    system:    Schedule   of   stores   reports   for   Group   A; 

July  1.  1941.  [1941.]  (i  p.  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes 
Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  A,  Nov.  16,  1939.]     J  W  34.23 :  A/7 

Same:  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  B;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     3  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  B,  July  7,  1937  and  Changes  1,  Apr.  27,  1938.]     t  W  34.23 :  B/5 

Same:  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  C;  July  1.  194].     [1941.]     4  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  C,  July  7,  19;:7,  and  Changes  1,  Aug.  12,  1940.]     t  W  34.2-3  :  C/4 

Same :  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  D :  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     H  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  D.  June  15,  1936,  and  Changes  1,  Feb.  15,  1937,  and  Changes  2, 
Sept.  22,  1938.]     J  W  34.23  :D/4 

Same:  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  E ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     6  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations  Supersedes  Scliedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  E,  Oct.  8,  1931,  and  Changes  1,  Jan.  2,  1933.]     J  W  34.23  :  E/2 

Same :  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  F  ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     28  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  F,  Apr.  8,  1940,  and  Changes  la.  Mar.  14,  1941.]     J  W  34.23 :  F/7 

Same :  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  G ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     11  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  G,  Apr.  6,  1938,  and  Changes  1.  May  4,  1938,  and  Changes  2,  Sept.  26, 
1940.]     t  W  34.23  :G/6 

Same  :  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  H  ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Scliedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  H,  Sept.  23,  1931,  and  Changes  1,  Jan.  2,  1933,  Changes  2,  May  25, 
1933,  Changes  3,  Aug.  12,  1940,  Changes  4,  Sept.  26,  1940.]     t  W  34.23 :  H/4 

Same:  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  J ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  witli  perforations.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  J,  Jan.  22,  1932,  and  Changes  1,  Jan.  2,  1933,  Changes  2.  Sept.  26, 
1940,  Changes  3,  Nov.  1,  1940.]     t  W  34.23:  J/3 

Same:  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  K  ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  K,  Sept.  1,  1937.]     t  W  34.23  :  K/3 

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1Q98  Government  Publications 

Ordnance  provision  system — Continued. 

Same:  Scbedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  L;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p. 

I  Processed.  Issued  with  perforatious.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  L,  Jan.  2,  1933,  Changes  1,  Aug.  12,  1940,  and  Changes  2,  Dec.  4, 
1940.]     t  W  34.23  :L/3 

Same  :  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  M  ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  M,  Aug.  8,  1938,  Changes  1,  Feb.  7,  1939,  and  Changes  2,  Sept.  26, 
1940.]     t  W  34.23  :M/4 

Same:  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  P ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  P,  July  1,  1934,  and  Changes  1,  June  25,  1940.]     $  W  34.23 :  P/4 

Same :  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  R  ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Scliedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  R,  Oct.  29,  1934,  and  Changes  1,  June  25,  1940.]     t  W  34.23 :  R/5 

Same:  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  S;  July  1,  11)41.     [1941.]     1  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  S,  Apr.  1,  1933,  and  Changes  1,  June  25,  1940.]     |  W  34.23 :  S/6 

Same :  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  T ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforatious.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  T,  Dec.  8,  1927,  and  Changes  1,  June  25,  1940.]     t  W  34.23  :  T/3 

Same :  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  V  ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  reviews  for 
Group  V,  July  20,  1921.]     t  W  34.23  :  V/2 

Same:  Schedule  of  stores  reix)rts  for  Group  W ;  July  1.  1941.  [1941.]     3  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforatious.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  reviews  for 
Group  W,  Nov.  1,  1921.]     t  W  34.23  :  W/2 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

Circulars.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

1-3.     Contracts,   Changes  3;  May  1,  1941.      [1941.]      1   p.   4"      [Processed.] 

W  77.4/3  :  l-3/5/ch.3 
Same,  Changes  4  ;  June  17,  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.  4"      [Processed.] 

W  77.4/3  :l-3/5/ch.4 
Same,  Changes  5;  June  16,  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.  4'>      [Processed.] 

W  77.4/3  :l-3/5/ch.5 

1-15.  Regulations  governing   civilian   employees.   Cliange  64;    [May   12.    1941].      [1941.] 

p.  10  E,  4°      [Processed.     Supersedes  p.  10  E  of  Regulations  dated  Mar.  27,  1941.] 

W  77.4/3  :  1-15  '3  ch.r.4/corr. 

Same,  Change  67;  [June  14,  1941].      [1941.]      leaves  10  A  to  10  C.  10  C  (1).  10  J, 

4°      [processed.     Supersedes  p.  10  A  to  10  C  and  10  J  of  Regulations  dated  Aug. 

20.    1038.]  W  77.4/3  :  1-15/3/ch  67 

2.  [Routing  circular,  posts  and  stations  of  Army  and  data  relative  to  issuance  of  bills 

of    lading    and    transport:ition    requests    thereto],    Changes    116 ;    Feb.    3,    1941. 

[1941.1       [19]    leaves.      [Processed.]  W  77.4 /3  :  2/ch. 116 

Same,  Changes  117;  Mar.  4,  1941.      [1941.]      [20]   leaves.      [Processed.] 

W  77.4/3  :2/ch.ll7 
Same,  Changes  118;  Apr.  2,  1941.      [1941.]      [8]  leaves.      [Prcco9snd.] 

W  77.4/3:  2 'ch.118 

Citadels  of  democracy,  camps  and  plants  for  men  and  munitions.     [1941.]      [48] 
p.  11.  oblong  large  8°     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50979  W  77.2 :  D  39 

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o 


Monthly  Catalog 

NO.    560         •         AUGUST    1941 
ADMINISTRATIVE  OFFICE  OF  UNITED  STATES  COURTS 

District  Courts.  Proposed  improvements  in  administration  of  ofl3ces  of  clerlis 
of  District  Courts,  submitted  to  director  of  Administrative  Oflice  of  United 
States  Courts,  July  1941;  prepared  by  Bureau  of  Budget,  Executive  Office 
of  the  President.     1941.     vii+106  p.  il.  1  pi.     t  Jul0.2:D63 

AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publication.s  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  ap'plicants,  enabling  them  to 
select  such  reports  and  bulletins  as  interest  them. 

Aerial  photography.  Extent  of  aerial  photography  by  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, completed,  in  progress  and  approved,  Aug.  1,  1941,  aerial  survey  data 
compiled  by  Office  of  Land  Use  Coordination  from  information  furnished  by 
Soil  Conservation  Seivice,  Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration,  and 
Forest  Service;  [illustrated  outline  map].  [1941.]  12X19  in.  (Land  Use 
Coordination  Office.)  [Monthly.  Processed.  County  lines  compiled  by  Agri- 
cultural Economics  Bureau,  from  material  furnished  by  Census  Bureau,  on 
U.  s:  base  compiled  by  Geological  Survey,  1935.]     +  A  1.51 :  941/8 

Cotton  literature,  selected  references,  v.  11,  no.  8,  Aug.  1941 ;  compiled  by  Emily 
L.  Day.  [1941.]  [2] -f 305-348  p.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  Prepared  in 
Library  of  Agriculture  Department  with  cooperation  of  Agricultural  Economics 
Bureau,  Agricultural  Marketing  Service,  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  and  En- 
tomology and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau.]     t  A  1.50: 11/8 

Crops  and  markets,  July  1941 ;  v.  18,  no.  7.     [1941.]     p.  141-168,  il.  4°     [Monthly.] 
♦  Paper,  lOc.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A  1.52: 18/7 

Cyclocephala  (Ochrosidia)  borealis  in  Connecticut  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  J.  Peter  Johnson.  1941.  [2] -f  79-86+ [1]  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agri- 
cultural research,  v.  62,  no.  2,  Jan.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c         A1.23/a:  Sea  71 

Legumes.  Study  of  various  methods  of  preserving  legumes  and  other  forages 
by  ensiling  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  bv  B.  Connor  Johnson,  W.  H.  Peter- 
son, D.  Mark  Hegsted,  and  G.  Bohstedt.  1941.  [2] -f  337-348+ [1]  p.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  6,  Mar.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  L  527/5 

National  defense.  Farmers  and  2d  year  of  national  defense.  Aug.  1941. 
4  p.     t  A  1.2  :  F  22/3 

Onions.  Factors  affecting  onion  pungency;  by  Hans  Platenius  and  J.  E.  Knott. 
1941.  [2] +371-379+ [1]  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62, 
no.  6,  Mar.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  On  4/17 

Tobacco.  Virus  distribution  in  leaves  of  mosaic-susceptible  tobacco  plants  in- 
oculated at  topping  time;  by  W.  D.  Valleau  and  Stephen  Diachun.  1941. 
[2] +249-254+ [1]  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no. 
4,  Feb.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  T  551/37 

AGRICULTURAL  ADJUSTMENT  ADMINISTRATION 

Agricultural  conservation.  1941  agricultural  conservation  program :  Instructions 
for  checking  and  reporting  performance  (applicable  to  all  forms  in  area  A). 
Apr.  21,  1941.     36  p.     (Southern  region  bulletin  503A;  SRB-503A.)     t 

A  55.45/3 :  503A 

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1101 


1098  Government  Publications 

Ordnance  provision  system — Continued. 

Same:  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  L;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  L,  Jan.  2,  1933,  Changes  1,  Aug.  12,  1940,  and  Changes  2.  Dec.  4, 
1940.]     t  W  34.23  :L/3 

Same  :  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  M  ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p. 

[Processed.  Is.sued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  M,  Aug.  8,  1938,  Changes  1,  Feb.  7,  1939,  and  Changes  2,  Sept.  26, 
1940.]     t  W  34.23 :  M/4 

Same:  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  P;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supei\sedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  P,  July  1,  1934,  and  Changes  1,  June  25,  1&40.]     J  W  34.23  :  P/4 

Same:  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  R  ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  R,  Oct.  29,  1934,  and  Changes  1,  June  25,  1940.]     %  W  34.23  :  R/5 

Same:  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  S  ;  July  1,  11>41.     [1941.]     1  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores  reports 
for  Group  S,  Apr.  1,  1933,  and  Changes  1,  June  25,  194U.]     t  W  34.23:  S/6 

Same :  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  T ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  stores,  reports 
for  Group  T,  Dec.  8,  1927,  and  Changes  1,  June  25,  1940.]     |  W  34.23 :  T/3 

Same:  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  V;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  reviews  for 
Group  V,  July  20,  1921.]     t  W  34.23  :  V/2 

Same:  Schedule  of  stores  reports  for  Group  W;  July  1,  1941.  [1941.]     3  p. 

[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Schedule  of  reviews  for 
Group  W,  Nov.  1,  1921.]     $  W  34.23  :  W/2 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  AR:\IY 

Circulars.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     -t 

1-3.     Contracts,   Changes  3;  May  1,  1941.      [i;)41.]      1  p.   4"      [Processed.] 

W  77.4/3  :  l-3/5/ch.3 
Same,  Changes  4  ;  June  17,  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.  4»      [Processed.] 

W  77.4/3  :  l-3/5/ch.4 
Same,  Changes  5;  June  16,  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.  4°      [Processed.] 

W  77.4/3:  1-3/5 /ch.5 

1-15.  Regul.Ttions  governing   civilian   employees.   Cliancre  64;    [May   12.    1941],      [1941.] 

p.  10  E,  4"      [Processed.     Supersedes  p.  10  E  of  Regulations  dated  Mar.  27,  1941.] 

W  77.4/3  :  1-15  '3  ch.64/corr. 

Same,  Change  67;  [June  14.  1941].      [1941.]     leaves  10  A  to  10  C.  10  C  (1).  10  J, 

4"      [processed.     Supersedes  p.  10  A  to  10  C  and  10  J  of  Regulations  dated  Aug. 

20.    1938.]  W  77.4/3  :  1-15/3/ch  67 

2.  [Routing  circular,  posts  and  stations  of  Army  and  data  relative  to  issuance  of  hills 

of    lading    and    transportation    requests    thereto].    Changes    116:    Fib.    3,    1941. 

[1941.1       [19]    leaves.      [Processed. 1  W  77.4 /3  :  2/ch. 116 

Same,  Changes  117;  Mar.  4,  1941.      [1941.]      [20]   leaves.      [Processed.] 

W  77.4/3:  2/ch.ll7 
Same,  Changes  118;  Apr.  2,  1941.      [1941.]      [8]   leaves.      [Prccf-^sod.] 

W  77.4/3  :2/ch.ll8 

Citadels  of  democracy,  camps  and  plants  for  men  and  munitions.     [1941.]      [48] 
p.  11.  oblong  large  8°     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50979  W  77.2 :  D  39 

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ADMINISTRATIVE  OFFICE  OF  UNITED  STATES  COURTS 

District  Courts.  Proposed  improvements  in  administration  of  offices  of  clerks 
of  District  Courts,  submitted  to  director  of  Administrative  Oflice  of  United 
States  Courts,  July  1941 ;  prepared  by  Bureau  of  Budget,  Executive  Office 
of  the  President.     1941.     vii+106  p.  il.  1  pi.     J  Ju  10.2  :  D  63 

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. 

Aerial  photography.  Extent  of  aerial  photography  by  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, completed,  in  progress  and  approved,  Aug.  1,  1941,  aerial  survey  data 
compiled  by  Office  of  Land  Use  Coordination  from  information  furnished  by 
Soil  Conservation  Service,  Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration,  and 
Forest  Service;  [illustrated  outline  map].  [1941.]  12X19  in.  (Land  Use 
Coordination  Office.)  [Monthly.  Processed.  County  lines  compiled  by  Agri- 
cultural Economics  Bureau,  from  material  furnished  by  Census  Bureau,  on 
U.  s:  base  compiled  by  Geological  Survey,  1935.]     t  A  1.51:  941/8 

Cotton  literature,  selected  references,  v.  11,  no.  8,  Aug.  1941 ;  compiled  by  Emily 
L.  Day.  [1941.]  [2] +305-348  p.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  Prepared  in 
Library  of  Ajrriculture  Department  with  cooperation  of  Agricultural  Economics 
Bureau,  Agricultural  Marketing  Service,  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  and  En- 
tomology and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau.]     t  A  1.50: 11/8 

Crops  and  markets,  July  1941 ;  v.  18,  no.  7.     [1941.]     p.  141-168.  il.  4°     [Monthly.] 
♦  Paper,  lOc.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A  1.52: 18/7 

Cyclocephala  (Ochrosidia)  borealis  in  Connecticut  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  J.  Peter  Johnson.  1941.  [2] -f  79-86+ [1]  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agri- 
cultural research,  v.  62,  no.  2,  Jan.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c         A1.23/a:  Sea  71 

Legumes.  Study  of  various  methods  of  preserving  legumes  and  other  forages 
by  ensilins  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  bv  B.  Connor  Johnson,  W.  H.  Peter- 
son, D.  Mark  Hegsted,  and  G.  Bohstedt.  1941.  [2] +337-348+ [1]  p.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  6,  Mar.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a :  L  527/5 

National  defense.  Farmers  and  2d  year  of  national  defense.  Aug.  1941. 
4  p.     t  A  1.2  :  F  22/3 

Onions.  Factors  affecting  onion  pungency ;  by  Hans  Platenius  and  J.  E.  Knott. 
1941.  [2] +371-379+ [1]  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62, 
no.  6,  Mar.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  On  4/17 

Tobacco.  Virus  distribution  in  leaves  of  mosaic-susceptible  tobacco  plants  in- 
oculated at  topping  time ;  by  W.  D.  Valleau  and  Stephen  Diachun.  1941. 
[2] +249-254+ [1]  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no. 
4,  Feb.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  T  551/37 

AGRICULTURAL  ADJUSTMENT  ADMINISTRATION 

Agricultural  conservation.  1941  agricultural  conservation  program :  Instructions 
for  checking  and  reporting  performance  (applicable  to  all  forms  in  area  A). 
Apr.  21,  1941.     36  p.     (Southern  region  bulletin  503A;  SRB-503A.)     t 

A  55.45/3 :  503A 

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Exhibit  ideas  that  ring  the  bell,  easy  to  build,  cheap  to  build.  1941.  [l]+33 
p.  11.  4"     [Processed.]     t  A  55.2:  Ex  4 

Expenditures.  Statement  of  expenditures,  July  1,  1940-June  30,  1941.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  33  p.  4"  (Fiscal  Management  Division,  Control  Accounts  and 
Reports  Section.)      [Processed.     Pages   issued   as   leaves.]     t 

A  55.62 :  940-41/12 

Wheat  storage  on  farm  and  in  ever-normal  granary,  bins  and  granaries,  storage 
under   loans,    marketing   quotas.     June   1941.     v+ST    p.    il.     (G-106.)     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-548  A  55.2  :  W  56/43 

CONSUMERS'  COUNSEL  DIVISION 

Consumers'  guide,  May  1  and  15,  1&41 ;  [v.  7,  no.  15  and  16].     [1941.]     Each  16  p. 
il.  4°     [Issued  semimonthly,  monthly  June  through   September.]     *Paper,  5c 
single  copy,  50c  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  80c. 
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SUGAR  DIVISION 

Sugar.  Determination  of  a  farm  [for  purposes  of  sugar  act  of  1937,  as  amended]. 
Mays,  IMl.     Ip.     (S.  D.  no.  112.)     t  A  55.37: 112 

Determination  of  normal  yields   of  commercially  recoverable  sugar  per 

acre  for  sugar  beets,  1941  sugar  beet  program.  June  18,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  D.  no. 
114.)     t  A  55.37: 114 

Determination  of  sugar  commercially  recoverable  from  sugarcane  in  Puerto 

Rico  for  1940-41  crop  year.     May  5,  1941.     1  p.     (S.  D.  no.  111.)     t 

A  55.37 :  111 

Entry   of  sugar  into  continental   United   States.     Revised   July  12,  1941. 

[1941.]     2  p.     (General  sugar  regulations  series  2,  no.  1,  revised.)     t 

A  55.6 :  Su  3/3/ser.2,  no.1/941 

Proration    of   1941    deficit   for    Philippine    Islands.     Apr.    11,    1941.     2   p. 

(G.  S.  Q.  R.,  series  8,  no.  1,  rev.  1,  supp.  1.)     t 

A  55.6 :  Su  3/2/ser.8,  no.  1/941-2/supp.l 

Sugar  consumption  requirements  and  quotas  for  calendar  year  1941.     June 

27,  1941.     4  p.      (General  sugar  quota  regulations,  series  8,  no.  1,  revision  2.)     t 

A  55.6 :  Su  3/2/ser.8,  no.1/941-3 

Supplement  to  Decision  and  order  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  allotting  1941 

sugar  quota  for  domestic  beet  sugar  area.  July  8,  1941.  1  p.  (S.  B.  S.  O. 
no.  3  [supplement].)      t  A  55.66 :  3/supp. 

Sugarcane.  Determination  of  fair  and  reasonable  prices  for  1940-41  crop  of 
Puerto  Rican  sugarcane.     May  2,  1941.     3  p.     (S.  D.  no.  110.)     t      A  55.37  :  110 

Determination  of  farming  practices  to  he  carried  out  in  connection  with 

pi'oduction  of  1941  crop  of  sugarcane  in  mainland  cane  sugar  area.  May  28, 
1941.     2  p.     (S.  D.  no.  113.)     t  A  55.37 :  113 

AGRICULTURAL  CHEMISTRY  AND  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Agricultural  engineering.     Current  literature  in  agricultural  engineering,  v.  10, 
no.  9;  Apr.  1941     [1941.]     23  p.  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  37-18926  A  70.7  :  10/9 

Same,  V.  10,  no.  10;  Mav  1041.     [1941.]    20  p.  4"    [Monthly.    Processed.]     t 

A  70.7 :  10/10 

Cottmi  gin.^.  Better  ginning  to  enhance  cotton  quality  and  utility ;  by  Charles  A. 
Bennett.  [1941.]  5  p.  4"  (ACE-109.)  [Procesi^ed.  Address,  International 
Cotton  Congress,  Waco,  Tex..  June  26,  1941.]     t  A  70.4  :  109 

Compression  of   cotton   at  cotton  gins ;   by  Charles  A.   Bennett.     [1941.] 

6  p.  4°  (ACE  113.)  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Agricultural 
Marketing  Service.  For  presentation  before  American  Society  of  Agricultural 
Engineers,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  June  24,  1941.]     f  A  70.4  :  113 

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1103 


Gums  and  resins.  Comparison  of  effects  of  slash  and  longleaf  gums  on  cup 
materials  ;  by  Ray  V.  Lawrence.    [1941.]     2  p.  4°     (ACE-101.)     [Processed.]    t 

A  70.4 :  101 

Sweetpotatoes.  Equipment  for  production  and  harvesting  of  sweetpotatoes 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  John  W.  Randolph.  [1941.]  10+ [1]  p.  4° 
(ACE-111.)  [Proce.ssed.  Presented  at  meeting  of  American  Society  of  Agri- 
cultural Engineers,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  June  25,  1941.]     t  A  70.4 :  111 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Addresses.  Some  economic  effects  of  the  War  and  defense  program,  address  by 
Eric  Enghmd,  assistant  chief,  Bureau  of  Agricultural  Economics,  before  Inter- 
national Apple  Association,  Toronto,  Canada,  Aug.  7,  1941.  [1941.]  14  p.  il.  4° 
[Processed.]     j  A  3G.51 :  W  19/3 

Agricultural  situation.    Agricultural  situation,  brief  summary  of  economic  con- 
ditions, Aug.  1941;  V.  25,  no.  8.     [1941.]     24  p.  il.     [Mcmthly.]     *Pai}er,  5c. 
single  copy,  50e.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  70c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15 :  25/8 

Agricultural  situation  in  relation  to  banking,  quarterly  report  on  agricul- 
tural conditions  prepared  for  use  of  those  extending  credit  to  agriculture,  v.  1, 
no.  3 ;  July  1941.     [1941.]     [2]+20  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t  A  36.129: 1/3 

Agricultural  trends.  Some  trends  and  problems  in  agriculture  today,  discussion 
of  questions  asked  at  Agriculture  quiz  corner,  Department  of  Agriculture  ex- 
hibit at  International  Livestock  Show,  Nov.  30-Dec.  6,  1940  [with  lists  of 
references].     Washington,  D.  C,  June  1941.     [l]-f-25p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.2 :  Ag  8/24 

Banking.    Country  banking  in  Wisconsin  during  depression;  by  Fred  L.  Garlock. 
July  1941.    cover  title,  112  p.  il.   (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  777.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Wisconsin  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.] 
*Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-546 


Cotton  situation,  CS-57 ;   July 
essed.  ]    f 

Dairy   situation.    DS-120:    Aug.    1941 
Processed.]     t 


1941.      [1941.]      23   p.    il.    4' 


Demand  and  price  situation,  Aug. 
essed.]     t 

Farm  income   situation,   FIS-18 : 
Processed.]     t 

Fats  and  oils  .situation,  FOS-54 ; 
Processed.]     f 

Feed  situation,  FdS-24  ;  July  1941. 


[1941.]      22+ [2]    p. 
1941.     [1941.]     18  p.  il.  4" 


A  1.36 :  777 

[Monthly.     Proc- 
A  36.40/2 :  57 

4"      [Monthly. 
A  36.65 :  120 


il. 


Monthlv.     Proc- 
A  36.28 :  941/8 

Julv  1941.      [1941.]      12  p.    il.   4"      [Monthly. 

A  36.122 :  is 


Aug.   1941.      [1941.]      17   p.   il.  4" 
[1941.]    23  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly. 


[Monthlv. 
A  36.97 :  54 


Fruit.     Fruit  situation,  TFS-r.6 ;  Aug.   1941. 
Processed.]     t 


Processed.]     t 
A  36.117 :  24 

[1941.]     34  p.  il.     4"     [Monthly. 
A  36.99;  56 

—  Wholesale  fruit  and  vegetable  market  of  Huntington,  W.  Va. ;  by  William 
C.  Crow  and  W.  AV.  Armentrout.  Washington,  D.  C.  Aug.  1941.  [3]+26p.  il.  4" 
[Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  University  of  West  Virginia,  College 
of  Agriculture.     Supplement  to  mimeographed  report  of  Oct.  1940.]     t 

A  36.2 :  F  94/25/supp. 

■ —  Wholesale  fruit  and  vegetable  market  of  S't.  Louis ;  by  W.  T.  Calhoun  and 
L.  H.  Sehweiter.  Washington,  D.  C,  Aug.  1941.  [5]+62Vil-4°  [Processed. 
Preijared  in  cooperation  with  University  of  Missouri,  College  of  Agriculture.]     t 

A  36.2  ;  F  94/26 


Imperial  County,   Calif.,   selected   list   of   references;   compiled 
Turner.    June  1941.    78+[l]p.  4"     (Economic  library  list  25.) 


by   Howard   B. 

[Processed.]     t 

A  36.113 :  25 


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1104  Government  Publications 

Latid  policy  retnew,  Aug.  1941 ;  v.  4,  no.  8.    [1941.]    48  p.  il.    [Monthly.]    ♦Paper, 
5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  38-364  A  36.103 :  4/8 

Leake  Counly,  Miss.  Leake  and  Union  Counties,  Miss.,  selected  list  of  references; 
compiled  by  Howard  B.  Turner.  June  1941.  16+ [1]  p.  4°  (Economic  library 
list  27.)       [Processed.]     t  A  36.113: 27 

Livestock  situation,  LS-26;  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  24  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.] t  A  36.116:  26 

Prices.  Material  bearing  on  parity  prices,  presented  by  Howard  R.  Tolley.  chief 
of  Bureau  of  Agricultural  Economics,  at  hearing  on  parity  prices  and  income  for 
agriculture  before  subcommittee  of  Committee  on  Agriculture  and  Forestry, 
Senate,  July  1941.  Washington,  D.  C,  July  1941.  coyer  title,  [97]  p.  il.  4° 
[Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  coyer.]    t  A  36.51 :  P  93/3 

Publications.  Check  list  of  printed  and  processed  publications  issued  during 
July  1941.     Aug.  1941.     2  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t        A  36.70/2 :  941/4 

Tobacco.  Improying  low  incomes  on  tobacco  farms,  Caswell  County,  N.  C. ;  by 
Robert  E.  Graham,  jr.  Washington,  D.  C,  June  1941.  coyer  title,  [2] +59 
p.  il.  4°  (FM-24. )  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  North  Carolina 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station.]     f  A  36.118:  24 

Tobacco  situation,  TS-19;  July  1941.  [1941.]  34+ [1]  p.  il.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.94: 19 

Tractors.  Economic  aspects  of  farm  tractor  oi)eration,  selected  references, 
1935-Mar.  1041;  compi'ed  by  Nellie  G.  Larson.  June  1941.  52+ [2]  p.  4° 
(Economic  library  list  26.)      [Processed.]     t  A  36.113: 26 

Veoctable  situation,  TVS-55;  July  1941.  [1941.]  29+ [6]  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  36.100:  55 

Vegetable  farms.  Farm-management  problems  and  suggested  adjustments  on 
yegetable  farms  in  Bristol  County.  Mass. ;  by  Norman  R.  Urquhart  and  Charles 
R.  Creek.  Washington,  D.  C,  June  1941.  coyer  title,  27  p.  il.  4°  [Processed. 
Preliminary  report.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Massachusetts  Agricultural 
Experiment  Station,  Agricultural  Economics  and  Farm  Management  Depart- 
ment.    Text  on  p.  2  of  coyer.]     t  A  36.2  :  V  52/2/prelim. 

Wheat  situation,  WS-57;  July  1941.  [1941.]  15  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.86:  57 

Wool  situation,   Wool-56;  Aug.   1941.     [1941.]     12  p.   il.   4°     [Monthly.     Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.89:  56 
AGRICULTURAL  MARKETING  SERVICE 

Cold  storage  report  as  of  Aug.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  9  p.  large  8"  [Monthly. 
Processed.  An  Addendum,  1  p.  oblong  48°,  dated  Aug.  12,  1941,  was  issued 
also.]     t  A  66.7:  941/8 

Cotton.  Aug.  1,  1941  consolidated  cotton  report.  [1941.]  1  p.  large  8"  [Proc- 
essed.    Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Census  Bureau.]     t         A  66.9 :  941/2-2 

Cotton  report  as  of  Aug.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     5  p.  large  8°     (Crop  Reporting 

Board.)     [Processed.]     t  A  66.9: 941/2 

Weekly  cotton  market  reyiew,  Aug.  2-30,  1941.     [1941.]     Each  2  leayes,  4° 

[Processed.]     t  A  66.8 :  941/31-35 

Crops.  General  crop  report  as  of  Aug.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  l-22f+23^9  p.  il. 
large  8°     (Crop  Reporting  Board.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]      i 

A  66.11 :  941/8 

Dairy  production,  no.  16;  Aug.  15,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  66.44:  16 

Farm  labor  report:  Farm  employment  down  on  Aug.  1.  Aug.  15,  1941.  7  p.  il.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  A 66.10:  941/8 

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August  1941  1105 

Grain.  Handbook  of  oflScial  grain  standards  of  United  States,  standards  for 
whoat,  effective  Oct.  1,  1937,  corn  effective  Jan.  20,  1937,  barley,  effective 
July  1,  1937,  oats,  effective  July  1,  1941,  feed  oats  and  mixed  feed  oats,  effective 
July  1,  1935,  rye,  effective  July  1,  1941,  grain  sorghums  and  flaxseed,  effective 
July  1,  1935,  soybeans,  effective  Sept.  1,  1941,  and  mixed  grain,  effective  July  1, 
1935,  important  features  of  grain  inspection.  Revised  1941.  1941.  ii+101 
p.  il.  24°  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-551  A  66.6  :  G  76/941 

Honey.     Semi-monthly  honey  report,  no.  557  and    558;   Aug.    1   and  15,   1941. 
[1941.]     Each  9  IX  narrow  f     [Processed.]     t  A  66.12  :  557,  558 

Insecticides.    Notices  of  judgment  under   insecticide  act  1778-89.     Aug.   1941. 
p.  507-515.     t 
L.   C.  card  Agr  12-2226  A  66.46 :  1778-1789 

Livestock,  meats,  and  wool,  market  reviews  and  statistics,  Aug.  2-23  [1941]  ; 
V.  9,  no.  32-35.     Aug.  6-27,  1941.     p.  511-579,  4"     [Weekly.     Processed.]     t 

A  66.13 :  9/32-35 

Marketing  activities,  v.  4,  no.  8;  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  23  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  66.14:  4/8 

Peanuts.  Weekly  peanut  report,  no.  1154-57 ;  Aug.  6-27,  1941.  [1941.]  various 
paging,  narrow  f°     [Processed.]     t  A  66.15: 1154-1157 

Poultni  and  egg  production;  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  12  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  66.43:  941/8 

Service  amiouncements.  Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  no.  121 :  Rules 
and  regulations  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  for  enforcement  of  perishable  agri- 
culture commodities  act,  1930,  as  amended.  [Revised  edition.]  Nov.  1938, 
reprinted  with  amendments  Aug.  1941.  29  p.  [The  date  Nov.  1938  on  this 
publication  is  the  date  of  2d  revision.  Previous  editions  of  Service  and  regu- 
latory announcements  no.  121  issued  by  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau.]  t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-550  A  66.27  :  121 

Same,  no.  141 :  United  States  standards  for  grades  of  canned  tomatoes, 

effective  Apr.  1,  1941.     Apr.  1933,  revised  Apr.  1941.     [1941.]     5  p.     [Formerly 
issued  by  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau.]     t 

L.  C.  card  Agr  41-549  A  66.27  :  141 

State  agricultural  departments  and  marketing  agencies  with  names  of  officials 
[list],  July  1941.     [1941.]     6  p.  4°     [Processed]     t  A  66.45 :  941 

Truck  crop  estimate  reports.     [Processed.]     t  A  66.17: 

Note. — The  Agricultural  Marketing  Service  issues  a  series  of  reports  relating  to  truck 
crops  which,  although  numbered  in  one  series  (TC  followed  by  the  year  and  a  number 
with  a  different  group  of  hundreds  assigned  for  each  month),  consists  of  several  distinct 
groups  as  follows  :  Commercial  truck  crops  for  shipment,  commonly  called  Truck  crop 
reports  ;  Truck  crops  for  commercial  processing  commonly  called  Canning  crop  reports ; 
Truck  crop  news  ;  General  summary  of  truck  crop  prospects  ;  Revised  statistical  sum- 
maries covering  a  varying  period  of  years.  Printed  summaries  of  these  reports  were 
published  in  Crops  and  markets  prior  to  June  1937,  but  these  have  been  discontinued. 
A  yearly  summary  only  is  published  in  the  December  issue  each  year. 

Weights  and  measures.  Precision  of  weighted  average  [discussion  on  crop  report- 
ing procedure;  prepared  by  Walter  A.  Hendricks].  July  2,  1941.  8  p.  4° 
(CRP-6.)      [Processed.]     f  A  66.22: 6 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Cattle.  Record-of-performance  procedure  for  beef  cattle.  Mar.  1941.  4  p.  4° 
(A.  H.  D.  no.  37;  Animal  Husbandry  Division.)  [Processed.  Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  Minnesota  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.]     f         A  4.26:  37 

Domestic  animals.  Regulations  governing  preparation,  sale,  barter,  exchange, 
shipment,  and  importation  of  viruses,  serums,  toxins,  and  analogous  products 
intended  for  use  in  treatment  of  domestic  animals,  [amdt.  7]  effective  Jan.  1, 
1931.     [Reprint]  1941.     1  p.     (Amendment  7  to  B.  A.  I.  order  276.)     f 

A  4.5 :  276/amdt.7/rep. 

Same,  [amdt.  9]  effective  Apr.  1,  1932.  [Reprint  1941.]  2  p.  (Amend- 
ment 9  to  B.  A.  I.  order  276.)     f  A  4.5  :  276/amdt.9/rep. 

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1106  Government  Publications 

Domestic  animals — Continued. 

Same,  [amdt.  10]  effective  Oct.  1,  1933.  [Reprint  1941.]  2  p.  (Amend- 
ment 10  to  B.  A.  I.  order  276.)     f  A  4.5 :  276/amdt.lO/rep. 

Same,  [amdt.  11]  eflfective  Feb.  1,  1934.  [Reprint]  1941.  1  p.  (Amend- 
ment 11  to  B.  A.  I.  order  276.)     t  A   4.5 :  276/amdt.ll/rep. 

Same,  [amdt.  12]  effective  July  1,  1935.  [Reprint]  1941.  1  p.  (Amend- 
ment 12  to  B.  A.  I.  order  276.)     t  A  4.5 :  276/amdt.l2/rep. 

Same,  Amendment  15  [effective  Jan.  1,  1942].     [1941].     2  p.     (Amendment 

15  to  B.  A.  I.  order  276.)     t  A  4.5  :  276/amdt.l5 

Hoff  cholera;  [poster].  June  1941.  20  X  16  in.  (Livestock  health  series.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  State  livestock  sanitary  officials.]     t 

A  4.16/2  :  H  67 

Horses.     Feeding  horses;  [by  G.  A.  Bell  and  J.  O.  Williams].     [Dec.  1918,  revised 
June  1927,   slightly    revised   July   1£^1.]      [1941.]     ii+17   p.    11.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1030.)      [Date  of  original  issue  incorrectly  given  on 
p.  ii  as  Dec.  1916.]     *Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-536  A  1.9  :  1030/6 

Pork.  Information  on  soft-pork  problem.  May  1941.  14  p.  4°  [Processed. 
Includes  list  of  references  to  Agriculture  Department  yearbooks.]     f 

A  4.2  :P  82/3 

Poultry.  Changes  in  National  Poultry  Improvement  Plan  adopted  at  1941  con- 
ference, Chicago.  111.,  June  17-20.  July  1941.  7  p.  4"  (A.  H.  D.  no.  45; 
Animal  Husbandry  Division.)      [Processed.]     f  A  4.26: 45 

Educational  aids  on  National  Poultry  Improvement  Plan  [list].     June  IMl. 

[l]+7  p.  1  pi.  4"     (A.  H.  D.  no.  40;  Animal  Husbandry  Division.)      [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  4.26:  40 

Information  on  State  turkey  improvement  programs  during  1940-41 ;  com- 
plied by  coordinators  of  National  Poultry  Improvement  Plan.  [1941.]  1  p.  4° 
(A.  H.  D.  no.  44.)      [Processed.]     t  A  4.26: 44 

Sheep.     Equipment  for  farm  sheep  raising ;  [by]  V.  O.  McWhorter  and  C.  G.  Potts. 
[June    1917,    revised    July    1922,    slightly    revised    June    1940,    reprint    1941.] 
[2] -f28p.il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' bulletin  810.)      *Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  40-369  A  1.9 :  810/4-2 

Virus-Scrnm  Control  Division.  Activities  of  licensed  establishments  supervised 
by  Virus-Serum  Control  Division,  Julv  25,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  4"  (Notice  175, 
V.  S.  C.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  4.31 :  175 

Wool.  Rapid  method  for  expressing  niedullation  in  wool  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  Elroy  M.  Pohle.  May  1941.  6  p.  4"  (A.  H.  D.  no.  41 ;  Animal  Hus- 
bandry Division.)      [Processed.]     f  A  4.26: 41 

Work.  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry  and  its  work ;  bv  Jolm  R.  Mohler.  Apr.  1941. 
cover  title,  21  p.     [Processed.]     t  A  4.2  :  An  5/3/&41 

COMMODITY  CREDIT  CORPORATION 

Cotton.  1941  cotton  loan  instructions.  July  25,  1941.  8  p.  (1941  C.  C.  C.  cotton 
form  1.)      t  A  71.6  :  O  82/941 

Loans.  Statement  of  loans  and  commodities  owned,  July  31.  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  f" 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  71.7: 941/7 

COMMODITY  EXCHANGE  ADMINISTRATION 

Cotton.  Trade  in  co-tton  futures,  v.  2,  no.  7;  Julv  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [25] 
p.  il.   1  pi.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  59.11: 2/7 

Grain.     Trade  in  gi-ain  futures,  v.  11,  no.  7;    July  1941.      [1941.]      [33]   p.  4° 
[Monthlv.    I'rocos.sed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  38-29<i7S  A  59.7  :  11/7 

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August  1941  1107 

Wool.  Trade  in  wool  top  futures,  v.  1,  no.  7;  July  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
[10]  leaves,  il.  1  pi.  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]   f  A  59.12:  1/7 

Trading  in  wool  top  futures.    Aug.  1941.    cover  title.  Ill  p.  il.     (Agriculture 

Dept.    Circular  604.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  41-532  A  1.4/2  :  604 

ENTOMOLOGY  AND  PLANT  QUARANTINE  BUREAU 

Barherrii.  Dangerous  neighbor  [common  barberry]  for  wheat,  oats,  barley,  and 
rye.  Mar.  1932,  revised  Jan.  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  8°  folded  into 
narrow  8°  size.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous  publication  131.)  [Former 
editions  by  Donald  G.  Fletcher,  in  cooi>eration  with  leaders  in  charge  of  bar- 
berry eradication,  and  issued  by  Plant  Industry  Bureau.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.38 :  131/3 

Fleas.     How  to  control  fleas;   by  F.  C.  Bishopp.     Nov.  1937,  revised  Aug.  1941. 
[1941.]     4  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Leaflet  152.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  37-815  A  1.35  :  152/2 

Insect  Pest  Survey  huUetin,  v.  21,  supplement  [to]  no.  5;  July  15,  1941.  [1941.] 
[1] +295-395  p.  4°  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  State  entomo- 
logical agencies.]     t  A  56.18 :  21/5/supp. 

Insects.  Control  of  insect  pests  of  grain  in  elevator  storage ;  [by  R.  T.  Cotton  and 
Geo.  B.  Wagner].  [Aug.  1941.]  ii+22  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers' 
bulletin  1880.)  [Supersedes  ix/rtions  of  Farmers'  bulletin  1483  ix>rtaining  to 
in.sect  i>ests  of  grain  stored  in  country  or  terminal  elevators  and  warehouses.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  41-537  A  1.9: 1880 

Insects  in  relation  to  national  defense:  Chiggers  [with  list  of  references]. 

June  1941.     [l]+9  leaves,  il.  4°     (Circular  14.)      [Processed.]     t     A  .56.24  :  14 

Same:  Flies  [with  list  of  references].     June  1941.     [1]  -|-33  leaves,  il.  4° 

(Circulars.)      [Processed.]     t  A  56.24: 8 

Same:  Lice   [with  list  of  references].     May  1941.     [I]fl8  leaves,  il.  4" 

(Circular  9.)      [Processed.]     t  A  56.24 :  9 

Same:  Screwworms  [with  list  of  references].     June  1941.     [1]+15  leaves, 

il.  4"     (Circular  18.)      [Processed.]     t  A  56.24:  18 

Same:  Stable  flies  [with  list  of  references].     May  1941.     [1]+12  leaves,  4° 

(Circular  17.)      [Proces.sed.]     t  A  56.24: 17 

Pests.  Review  of  United  States  patents  relating  to  pest  control,  by  R.  C.  Roark, 
v.  14,  no.  5;  May  1941.  [1941.]  [2] +9  p.  4°  (Insecticide  Investigations 
Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  56.17: 14/5 

Same,  v.  14,  no.  6;  June  1941.  [1941.]  [2] +11  p.  4°  (Insecticide  In- 
vestigations Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  56.17: 14/6 

Service  announcements.  Index  to  Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  1940. 
Sept.  1941.     2  p.     t  A  56.14 :  142-145/ind. 

Smith.  Lloyd  E.  Addition  to  record  by  writ  of  certiorari,  in  Court  of  Customs 
and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  docket  no.  4571,  Lloyd  E.  Smith  v.  James 
W.  Swaine.     [1941.]     3  p.  large  8°     [Case  relates  to  insecticides.]     t 

A  56.23  :  Sm  61/3 

Vetch.  Tests  of  species  and  varieties  of  vetch  for  resistance  to  vetch  bruchid ; 
by  J.  S.  Pinckney  and  R.  E.  Stitt.  Sept.  1941.  6  p.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Circular    617.)      [Prepared    in    cooperation    with    Plant    Industry    Bureau.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  41-533  A  1.4/2  :  617 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

Agricultural  engineering;  [by  R.  W.  Trullinger].  1941.  [1] +183-194  p. 
[From  Report  on  agricultural  experiment  stations,  1940.]     t 

A  10.1/2a  :  En  33/2/940 

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412G21— 41 — No.  560 — —2 


1108  Government  Publications 

Experiment  station  record.  Experiment  station  record,  v.  85,  no.  1;  July  1941. 
11941.]  Oliver  title,  p.  1-144.  [Monthly.  Text  and  illustration  on  p."2-4  of 
cover.]  *Pai)or,  15e.  single  copy,  $1.00  per  vol.  (2  vols,  a  yr.)  ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, $1.75  per  vol. 

L.  c;.  card  Agr  9-832  A  10.6  :  85/1 

Note. — Mainly  made  up  of  abstracts  of  current  publications  on  agi'icultural  science 
and  home  economics,  cspeciallj'  those  of  the  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture 
and  the  State  agricultural  experiment  .stations. 

Same,  v.  85,  no.  2 ;  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  145-288.     [Monthly.   ' 

Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  A  10.6  :  85/2 

Same,  v.  83;  index  number.  [1941.]  cover  title,  xxi+865-1019  p.  [Con- 
tains title  page,  contents,  and  index  for  v.  83,  July-Dec.  1940.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

A  10.6 :  83/iud. 

National  defense.  Home  resources  for  defense ;  [by  Sybil  L.  Smith  and  Georgian 
Adams].  1941.  [1] +195-234  p.  [From  Report  on  agricultural  experiment 
stations,  1940.]     t  A  10.1/2a  :  H  752/3 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Agricultural  economics.  Summary  of  agricultural-economics  extension  work  and 
adjustments  needed  to  meet  emergency  in  [12]  Northeastern  States;  by  L.  M. 
Vaughan.  Aug.  1941.  [2] +11  p.  4"  (Extension  Service  circular  365.) 
[Processed.     Prepared  in  cooperation  with  State  agricultural  colleges.]     t 

A  43.4 :  365 

Extension  marketing  neics,  Aug.  IMl;  no.  SQ  [38].  [1941.]  [l]+9p.  4°  (Eco- 
nomics Section.)  [Monthly.  Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  State 
extension  services.  The  number  on  this  issue  reads  incorrectly  39  instead 
of  38.]     t  A  43.18:  38 

ExtCjiision  Service  review,  v.  12,  no.  8;  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  113- 
128,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c, 
single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40   (prices  incorrectly  given 
on  publication  as  75c.  a  yr.,  foreign  subscription,  $1.15). 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-359  A  43.7  :  12/8 

Film  strip  series. 

NoTK. — Film  strips  covering  many  phases  of  agriculture  and  home  economics  have 
been  prepared  by  the  Extension  Service  in  cooperation  with  subject-matter  bureaus  of 
the  Agriculture  Department.    Each  film  strip  is  accompanied  by  explanatory  lecture  notes. 

A  list  of  available  strips  and  information  on  bow  to  purctiase  them  may  be  obtained 
from  the  Extension  Service,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C 

Orain.  4  H  grain  grading  demonstrations;  [prepared  by  Willis  B.  Combs,  in 
collaboration  with  A.  W.  Jacob].  Apr.  1941.  cover  title,  [l]+28  p.  il.  4° 
(Miscellaneous  extension  publication  62.)     [Processed.]    f  A 43.5/18:  62 

FARM  CREDIT  ADMINISTRATION 

Dairying.  Suggested  organization  forms  for  farmers  cooperative  dairy  associa- 
tions. [June  1941.]  67  p.  4°  (Cooperative  Research  and  Service  Division.) 
[Processed.]     f  A  72.2  :D  14 

Federal  credit  unions.     Cooperative  saving  with  Federal   credit  unions,  July- 
Aug.  1941  [V.  4,  no.  4;  published  by  Credit  Union  Section].     [1941.]      [2] +18 
p.  il.   large  8°     [Bimonthly.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,   50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  60c. 
L.  C.  card  36-23195  A  72.18:  4/4 

Federal  credit  unions,  monthly  report  of  organization,  July  1941.     [1941.] 

[4]+2p.  4°     (Credit  Union  Section.)     [Processed.]     t  A 72.14:  941/7 

Loans.  Quarterly  report  on  loans  and  discounts,  June  30,  1941.  [1941.]  [2] +10 
p.  il.  4°     (Finance  and  Accounts  Division.)     [Processed.]     t        A  72.12 :  941/2 

Naticnial  Co-operatives,  Inc.    Survey  of  National  Co-operatives,  Inc. ;  by  Joseph  G. 
Knapp.    July  1941.    cover  title,  [114]  p.  6  pi.  4°    (Special  report  89  ;  Cooperative     j 
Research  and  Service  Division.)     [Processed.    Some  of  these  pages  are  issued  as 
leaves.]     f  A  72.9:  89 

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August  1941  1109 

News  for  farmer  cooperatives,  Aug.  1941;  [v.  8,  no.  5].  [1941.]  32  p.  il.  large  8° 
[Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  O.  card  36-20027  A  72.10  :  8/5 

Petroleum  products.  Survey  to  determine  possibilities  for  cooperative  purchasing 
and  distribution  of  petroleum  products  by  farmers  in  Mississippi,  Alabama,  and 
Louisiana;  by  John  H.  Lister.  June  1941.  cover  title,  [l]+26  p.  2  pi.  4° 
(Special  report  88;  Cooperative  Research  and  Service  Division.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  72.9:  88 

Potatoes.  Marketing  Maine  potatoes,  Boston  retail  prices  as  associated  with 
types  of  packages,  retailers,  and  consumer  incomes,  Feb.  20-Apr.  6,  1940 ;  by 
Gertrude  G.  Fc«lsch.  May  1941.  cover  title,  iii+32  p.  2  pi.  4"  (Miscellaneous 
report  36 ;  Cooperative  Research  and  Service  Division. )  [Processed.  Prelim- 
inary report.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Maine  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station.]   t  A  72.8:  36 

Report.    8th  annual  report  of  Farm  Credit  Administration,  1940.    1941.    vi+292 
p.  il.    *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  34-26507  A  72.1:  940 

Same.     (H.  doc.  14,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

FARM  SECURITY  ADMINISTRATION 

Addresses.  Cooperative  farming,  address  by  George  L.  Oliver  at  Resettlement 
Personnel  Conference  of  Farm  Security  Administration,  New  Orleans,  La.,  Jan. 
80,1941.    [May  27,  1941.]    6  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  61.16:  0  78 

Land  leasing,  lease  and  development,  and  purchase  &  development  co- 
operative associations,  address  by  M.  K.  Medley  at  Resettlement  Personnel 
Conference  of  Farm  Security  Administration,  New  Orleans,  La.,  Jan.  30,  1941. 
[June2,  194L]    5  leaves,  4"    [Processed.]    t  A  61.16  :L  23/2 

Farm,  family  labor  camp  program  in  Texas.  [1941.]  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso) , 
folded  into  narrow  8°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  [2]  pages,    t 

A  61.2  :  F  22/17 

Fartn  family  record  book  [Apr.  1,  1941].  [1941.]  cover  title,  iv+A-H+52  p. 
oblong  8°     (Form  FSA-RR  195. )     *  Paper,  15c.  A  61.  forms  :  RR 195/941 

Note. — The  Farm  family  record  book  is  a  joint  farm  and  home  record  book  to  keep  a 
year's  record  of  all  happenings  regarding  your  farm  business  and  family  living. 

Loans.  Explanation  of  variable  payment  plan  for  repaying  tenant  purchase  loan. 
[June  27,  1941.]     6  p.  narrow  8"     (Form  FSA-364.)     t  A  61.2  :L  78/4 

Note. — This  pamphlet  shows  how  tenant  purchase  borrowers  are  protected  by  payment 
plan  based  on  net  cash  income. 

FOREIGN  AGRICULTURAL  RELATIONS  OFFICE 

Foreign  crops  and  markets.  Foreign  crops  and  markets,  v.  43,  no.  5-8 ;  Aug.  4-25, 
1941.  [1941.]  p.  117-240,  4°  [Weekly.  Processed.  Pages  167-192  are  a  sup- 
plement to  V.  43,  no.  6.]     t  A  67.8:  43/5-8 

Index    to   Foreign   crops   and    markets,    v.    41,    July-Dec.     1940.     [1941.] 

[2] +75  p.  4"     [Processed.     Prepared  by  TarifC  Commission  with  assistance  of 
Work  Projects  Administration.]     f  A  67.8  :  41/ind. 

Fruit.  Imports  of  fruits  and  vegetables  under  quarantine  by  countries  and  ports 
of  entry,  July-June  1939-40 ;  compiled  from  official  records  of  Bureau  of  En- 
tomology and  Plant  Quarantine.  Washington,  D.  C,  May  1941,  [2]-}-10  p.  4" 
(FSV-122.)     [Processed.]     t  A  67.14 :  122 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Michigan.     Forest  resources  of  upper  peninsula  of  Michigan ;  by  R.  N.  Cunning- 
ham and  H.  G.  White.     July  1941.     viii+32  p.  il.  map,  4°     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Miscellaneous  publication  429.)      *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-542  A  1.38 :  429 

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11 IQ  Government  Publications 

Painthiff.  Two-coat  system  of  house  painting  [with  list  of  literature  cited;  by 
F.  L.  Browne.]  1941.  [1]  +19  p.+  [5]  leaves,  6  pi.  4°  (Forest  Products  Labo- 
ratory.)     [Processod.]     t     Forest  Products  Laboratory,  Madison,  Wis. 

A  13.27/12  :  P 16 

Range  plant  handbook  [with  list  of  sources ;  prepared  by  Thomas  Lommasson, 
Barry  C.  Park,  Charles  A.  Kutzleb,  Odell  Julander,  Arnold  R.  Standing,  Selar 
S.  Hutchings,  Lloyd  W.  Swift,  Edward  P.  Cliff,  Doris  W.  Hayes,  Miriam  L. 
Bombard,  technical  review  by  W.  R.  Chapline,  R.  R.  Hill,  Lincoln  Ellison].  1937 
[slightly  revised  June  1940].  [1941.]  [l]+xxvi+[816]  p.  il.  [Illustrations 
prepared  by  Leta  Hughey,  Ehior  L.  Keplinger,  Gene  Walker,  Margaret  Austin, 
Hermione  Dreja,  Harold  W.  Sentiff,  and  Elsie  L.  Pomeroy.]     *Cloth,  $3.00 

A  13.36 :  R  16/2/940 

Wallfi.  Rigidity  and  strength  of  braced  and  unbraced  walls  covered  with  bevel 
siding  [with  list  of  literature  cited;  by  E.  C.  O.  Erickson].  Apr.  1941. 
[l]+3-f[l]  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Forest  Products  Laboratory.)  [Processed.]  t 
Forest  Products  Laboratory,  Madison,  Wis.  A  13.27/2  :  W  15 

Wood.  Factors  that  influence  decay  of  untreated  wood  in  service  and  comparative 
decay  resistance  of  different  species;  [by  George  M.  Hunt].  Revised  Apr.  1941. 
[1941.]  [l]+5p.  4°  (Forest  Products  Laboratory.)  [Processed.]  t  Forest 
Products  Laboratory,  Madison,  Wis.  A  13.27/2 :  W  85/5/941 

Relation  of  moisture  content  and  drying  rate  of  wood  to  relative  humidity 

of  atmosphere.  Revised  May  1941.  [1941.]  [l]+7+[3]  p.  il  4"  (Forest 
Products  Laboratory.)  [Processed.]  f  Forest  Products  Laboratory,  Madi- 
son, Wis.  A  13.27/2 :  W  85/58 

Wood  lots.  Care  and  improvement  of  farm  woods;  [by  C.  R.  Tillotson].  [Nov. 
1920,  revised  Feb.  1939,  slightly  revised  July  1941.]  [1941.]  [2] +25  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1177.)  [Mar.  1916,  on  verso  of  title  page 
is  the  original  date  of  issue  of  Farmers'  bulletin  711,  of  which  Farmers'  bulletin 
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Clothing.  Body  measurements  of  American  boys  and  girls  for  garment  and  pat- 
tern construction,  comprehensive  report  of  measuring  procedures  and  statistical 
analysis  of  data  on  147,000  American  children  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
Ruth  O'Brien,  Meyer  A.  Girshick,  and  Eleanor  P.  Hunt.  July  1941.  v+141 
p.  il.  12  pi.  in  pocket,  8  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous  publica- 
tion 366.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Works  Progress  Administration.] 
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Family  expenditures  for  clothing,  5  regions :  by  Day  Monroe,  Maryland  Y. 

Pennell,  Elizabeth  Phelps,  June  Constantine  Hopper,  Helen  HoUingsworth. 
1941.  iv+387  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.,  Miscellaneous  publication  428;  Home 
Economics  Bureau,  Consumer  purchases  study,  farm  series.)  [Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration.]     *Paper,  30c. 

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FttrnUhhigs.  Family  expenditures  for  furnishings  and  equipment,  5  regions;  by 
Day  Monroe,  Helen  HoUingsworth,  Margaret  Perry,  Maryland  Y.  Pennell.  1941. 
v+212  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.,  Miscellaneous  publication  436;  Home  Eco- 
nomics Bureau,  Consumer  purchases  study,  urban,  village,  and  farm.)  [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration.]  *Paper,  25c. 
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Puhlicatioyis.     Numerical  list    of  current  publications  of  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, compiled  by  comparison  with  the  originals ;  by  Fred  L.  Zimmerman 
and  Phyllis  E.  Read.     1941     v+929  p.  4°     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous 
publication  450.)     *  Paper,  $1.75. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-545  A  1.38 :  450 

United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,   monthly  list  of  publications, 

July  1941.      [1941.]     2+ [2]    p.     t 

L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1414  A  21.6/5 :  941/7 

PLANT   INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Alfalfa.  Lygus  bug  damage  to  alfalfa  in  relation  to  seed  production  [with  list 
of  literature  cited];  by  John  W.  Carlson.  1941.  [2] +791-815+ [1]  p.  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  61,  no.  11,  Dec.  1, 1940.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  Al 28/49 

Crops.  Growing  crops  without  soil;  by  C.  F.  Kinmaii.  [1941.]  2  p.  4° 
[  Processed.  ]     t  A  19.2  :  C  88/2 

Easter  lilies.  Effect  of  cool  storage  of  Easter  lily  bulbs  on  subsequent  forcing 
performance;  by  Philip  Brierley.  1941.  [2] +317-335+ [1]  p.  il.  [Ftom 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  6,  Mar.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  Ea  77 

Grasses.     Growth  and  flowering  of  some  tame  and  wild  .grasses  in  response  to 

different  pliotoperiods    [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;   by  H.   A.   Allard  and 

Morgan    W.   Evans.     [1941.]     cover   title,  p.   193-228,   il.     [From   Journal   of 

agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  4,  Feb.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.28/a  :  G  769/20 

Molasses  grass.     [1941.]      [2]     p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  19.2 :M  73 

Giiava  culture;   by  T.  Ralph   Robinson.     [1941.]     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  19.2 :  G  93 

Jefferson  Couuti/,  Tom.  Soil  survey,  Jefferson  County,  Tenn.  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  J.  W.  Moon,  Howard  Wm.  Higbee,  Wallace  Roberts,  Fos- 
ter Rudolph,  G.  M.  Welles,  and  L.  J.  Strickland.  July  1941.  cover  title,  104 
p.  il.  8  p.  of  pi.  map  in  pocket.  ([Soil  survey  report]  series  1935,  no.  20.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Tennessee  Agricultural  Experiment  Station. 
Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]  *  Paiier,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-547  A  19.32  :  935/20 

Legumes.  Diseases  of  some  forage  legumes  grown  in  nurseries ;  by  Howard 
W.  Johnson  and  William  C.  Davis.  May  15,  1941.  [1]+10  leaves,  4°  [Proc- 
essed. Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Civilian  Con.servation  Corps  and  with 
Federal  and  State  nurseries.]     t  A  19.2  :  F  74/3 

Loose  smut.  Hybridization  between  Ustilago  avenae  and  U.  perennans  [with 
list  of  lierature  cited];  by  C.  S.  Holton  and  G.  W.  Fischer.  1941.  [2]  + 
121-128+ [1]  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  2.  Jan. 
15,   1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :L  875 

Plant  disease  reporter,  v.  25,  no.  14  and  15,  Aug.  1  and  15,  1941 ;  issued  by  Di- 
vision of  Mycology  and  Disease  Survey.  [1941.]  [3] +365-410  p.  il.  1  pi.  4° 
[Semimonthly.    Processed.]     t  A  19.18  :  25/14, 15 

Plant  seienee  literature,  selected  references,  v.  14,  no.  5-9,  Aug.  2-30,  1941; 
compiled  by  librarv  staff  of  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry.  [1941.]  various  pag- 
ing, 4°     [Weekly.     Processed.]     t  A  19.22/2 :  14/5-9 

Pruninr/  hardy  fruit  plants;  [prepared  in  Division  of  Fruit  and  Vegetable  Crops 
and    Diseases].     [June    1941.]     ii+46    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  1870.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-534  A  1.9  :  1870 

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Construction  contract  (genei'al  contract)  for  rural  electrical  distribution  project. 
[1941.]  cover  title,  [129]  p.  129  p.  of  pi.  4°  [Some  of  these  pages  are  printed 
as  leaves.]     *  Paper,  $1.00.  A  68.2  :  C  76/940 

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Rural  electrification  news.     Rural  electrification  news,  July  1941;  v.  6,  no.  11. 
[1911.]     32  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.]     ♦Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription.  $1,50. 
L.  C.  card  37-26406  A  68.9:  6/11 

Same,  Aug.  1941 ;  v.  6,  no.  12.     [1941.]     32  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.] 


SOIL  CONSERVATION  SERVICE 


A  68.9 : 6/12 


Hard  u-orJc  but  no  hard  times  ;  by  Harrington  King.  1941.  6  p.  11.  4°  [From  Soil 
conservation,  v.  6,  no.  10,  Apr.  1941.]     t  A  57.9/a  :  W  892 

Legumes  for  erosion  control  and  wildlife  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Ed- 
ward H.  Graham.     [Aug.]   1941.     ii+153  p.  1  pi.  28  p.  of  pi.     (Agriculture 
Dept.  Miscellaneous  publication  412.)     [Drawings  made  by  Bernard  L.  Simmons, 
Adrian  D.  Clem,  and  Clarence  E.  Margraff.]     *  Cloth,  65c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-540  A  1.38 :  412 

Muskif}f/vm  River  basin.     Precipitation  in  Muskingum  River  basin,  June  1941; 

by  Climatic  and  Physiographic  Division.     June  1941.     cover  title,  69  p.  il.  4° 

(Research  OflBce.)     [Processed.]     Not  available  for  distribution. 

A  57.21 :  941/6 
Shru'bs  for  wildlife  on  farms  in  the  Southeast;   [by  Verne  E.  Davison].     [Dec. 

1940,  slightly  revised  June  1941.]     [1941.]     8  p.  11.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Leaflet 

200.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  40-559  A  1.35 :  200/2 

Soil.     Surface  condition  of  soil  and  time  of  application  as  related  to  intake  of 
water;  by  F.  L.  Duley  and  L.  L.  Kelly.     Aug.  1941.    31  p.  il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.  Circular  608.)     *  Paper,  10  c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-538  A  1.4/2 :  608 

Soil  conservation.  [Articles  reprinted,  originally  appearing  in  Soil  conservation, 
V.  6,  nos.  8-9,  Feb.-Mar.  1941.]  [1941.]  44  p.  il.  4°  [From  Soil  conservation, 
V.  6,  nos.  8-9,  Feb.-Mar.  1941.]     t  A  57.9/a  :  F  229/2 

Note. — New  farm  movement  takes  rapid  root ;  by  H.  H.  Bennett. — District  operation 
from  supervisor's  standpoint ;  by  P.  S.  Hurd. — Of  farmers,  by  farmers,  and  for  farmers ; 
by  A.  E.  McClymond.s. — Here  and  thpre  among  the  districts.^ — Banker's  part  in  soil  con- 
servation districts  ;  by  Walter  S  Cothran. — They  knew  what  they  wanted  ;  by  Frank  B. 
Harper  and  Harold  E.  Russell. — District  saves  water  where  it  falls,  interview  with  super- 
visor ;  by  Tom  Dale. — Putting  district  idea  to  work  on  Michigan's  lake  shore ;  by  Melville 
H.  Cohee. — Munson  conservation  district,  example  of  democracy  at  grass  roots  ;  by  Kenneth 
S.  Davis. — Land  comes  first ;  by  Walter  W.  John. — Once-in-a-hundred-yeiirs  rain  ;  by  E  B. 
Garrett. — It  can  be  done  ;  by  Tom  Dale. — Colored  land-use  maps  guide  farmers  ;  by  Walter 
W.  John. — New  hope  for  old  farm  ;  bv  Walter  W.  John. — Banker's  fourfold  obligation ; 
by  W.  Judd  Wyatt. 

Soil  conservation,  official  organ  of  Soil  Conservation  Service,  Aug.  1941 ; 

[v.  7,  no.  2].  [1941.]  cover  title,  p.  29-60,  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Text  and  illus- 
tration on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10  c.  single  copy,  $1-00  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, $1.50. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  35-403  A  57.9 :  7/2 

Same,  index,  July  1940- June  1941.     1941.     [1]  +6  p.  4°     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  57.9 :  6/ind. 

Soil  conservation  districts  in  action  on  land ;  by  Glenn  K.  Rule,  in  collaboration 
with  district  supervisors.     July  1941.     [2] +25  p.   il.  4°     (Agriculture  Dept 
Miscellaneous  publication  448. )     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agi-  41-544  A  1.38 :  448 

Soil  conservaiion  literature,  selected  current  references,  v.  5,  no.  4,  July-Aug. 
1941 ;  compiled  by  librarv  staff  of  Soil  Conservation  Service,  Washington,  D.  C. 
[1941.]      [2] -f  158-204  p.  4°     [Bimonthly.     Processed.]     t  A  57.20: 5/4 

SURPLUS  MARKETING  ADMINISTRATION 

Orapefruit.  Order  regulating  handling  of  grapefruit  grown  in  Arizona,  in  Im- 
perial County,  Calif.,  and  in  that  part  of  Riverside  County,  Calif.,  situated  south 
and  east  of  San  Gorgonio  Pass,  effective  May  26,  1941.  [1941.]  lip.  (Order 
55.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  (Marketing  orders)  pt. 
955.]     t  A  73.8:  55 

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8chool  lunches  and  the  schools.     [1941.]      [6]  p.  il.  narrow  8°     (SMA-SL  9.)     t 

A  73.13 : 9 

COMMERCE  DEPARTMENT 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Automotile  accidents.  Motor  vehicle  accident  deaths,  deaths  from  motor  vehicle 
accidents  in  large  cities,  July  26-Aug.  23,  1941 ;  v.  6,  no.  80-34.  Aug.  1-29,  1941. 
Each  4  p.  il.  4°     [Weekly.     Processed.]     t  0  3.128:6/30-34 

Census,  19^0  {16th).     See,  below,  entries  under  center  head  Census,  I94O  {16th). 

Commerce.  Monthly  summary  of  foreign  commerce  of  United  States,  May  1941, 
corrected  to  June  30,  1941 ;  compiled  by  Division  of  Foreign  Trade  Statistics. 
1941.  47  p.  4°  [Formerly  issued  by  Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce 
Bureau.]  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.25  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.85. 
L.  C.  card  14-21465  C  3.147  :  Ml/5 

Same.     (H.  doc.  928,  76th  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Cotton.  Activity  in  cotton  spinning  industry,  July  1941.  Aug.  20,  1941.  1  p.  4° 
[Monthly.     Processed.     Preliminary  report]     f  C  3.53: 941/7 

Cotton  production   in   United   States,  crop  of  1940.     1941.     ii4-37   p.   il. 

[Prepared  under  supervision  of  D.  L.  Floyd,  chief  statistician  for  cotton  and 
oils.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  25-26263  C  3.32 :  940 

June  report  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  imported  and  exported,  and 

active  cotton  spindles.     July  15,  1941.     oblong  32°     [Preliminary  report.     Is- 
sued in  postal  card  form.]     t  0  3.21:940-41/11 

Same,  July  report  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  imported  and  exported, 

and  active  cotton  spindles.     Aug.  15,  1941.     oblong  32°     [Preliminary  report. 
Issued  in  postal  card  form.]     f  0  3.21:940-41/12 

Cottonseed.  Cottonseed  received,  crushed,  and  on  hand,  and  cottonseed  products 
manufactured,  shipped  out,  and  on  hand  for  11  months,  ending  June  30,  1941 
and  1940.  July  14,  1941.  oblong  32°  [Exports  and  imports  of  cottonseed 
pi'oducts  for  10  months  ending  Mav  31.  Preliminary  I'eport.  Issued  in  postal 
card  form.]     t  0  3.25:940-41/11 

Same,  12  months,  ending  July  31,  1941  and  1940.     Aug.  15,  1941.     oblong 

32"    [Exports  and  imports  of  cottonseed  products  for  11  months  ending  June  30. 
Preliminary  report.    Issued  in  postal  card  form.]    t  0  3.25 :  &40-41/12 

Employment.     State  and  local   government  quarterly  employment   survey,   1st 

quarter,  1941 ;  v.  2,  no.  9,  Employees  and  pay  rolls  of  counties  under  50,000 

papulation  in  Jan.  1941.     May  5,  1941.     22  p.  il.  4°  [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  40-26613  0  3.140:2/9 

Same:  v.  2,  no.  10,  Employees  and  pay  rolls  of  townships  in  Jan.  1941, 

May  20,  1941.     20  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  0  3.140:2/10 

Same :  v.  2,  no.  15,  Municipal  employment  in  cities  of  5,000  to  10,000  pop- 
ulation in  Apr.  1941.    Aug.  11, 1941.    29p.  U.  4"    [Processed.]    t        0  3.140:2/15 

Same:  v.  2,  no.  36,  Municipal  employment  in  cities  of  2,.50O  to  5,000  popula- 
tion in  Apr.  1941.     Aug.  9,  1941.     14  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t        0  3.140:2/16 

Same:  v.  2,  no.  18,  Employees  and  pay  rolls  of  counties  over  50,000  pop- 
ulation in  Apr.  1941.     Aug.  16,  1941.     14  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

0  3.140:2/18 

Same :  v.  2,  no.  19,  Employees  and  pay  rolls  of  counties  under  50,000  pop- 
ulation in  Apr.  1941.     Aug.  22,  1941.    21  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

0  3.140:2/19 

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Financial  statistics  of  cities,  1939:  v.  1,  Individual  cities.     [Processed.     Issued 
with  ptM-foratious.     Tlie  following  numbers  have  been  is.sued  during  the  period 
of  this  Moiithlv  catalog.]     t 
L.  /C.  card  40-29080  C  3.142  :  939/v.l,  no.10-14. 

10.  Denver  [Colo.],  population,  1940  census,  322.412.     June  IS,  1941.     8  p. 

11.  Paterson  [N.J.],  population,  1940  census,  139.656.     June  19,  1941.     7  p. 

12.  Portland    [Oreg.],   population,   in'O  census.   30."). 100.      June  20,   1941.      8  p. 

13.  Waterl)urv  [Conn.],  population,  1940  census,  99,314.     June  21,  1941.     7  p. 

14.  Erie  [Pa.],  population,  1940  census,  116,955.     June  28,  1941.     8  p. 

Industrial  and  business  statistics.  [Monthly  and  quarterly  industrial  and  business 
statistics.]  4°  or  o-blong  8"  [Processed.]  f  C  3.  (various  arbitrary  numbers)  : 
Note. — The  Census  Bureau  collects  and  publishes  monthly  and  quarterly  current  sta- 
tistics, in  processed  form,  for  numerous  industries  and  commodities.  Summaries  of  most  of 
these  statistics  are  published  later  in  Survey  of  current  business  issurd  each  month  by  the 
Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce  Bureau.  'T'le  titles  of  the.se  reports  as  issued  for  1941, 
with  the  Documents  Office  classification  number  for  each  are  listed  below : 

Monthly  industrial  and  business  reports 


Air  conditioning  systems  and  equipment 
(C.S.68:) 

Asphalt  prepared  roofing   (C  3.100  :) 

Automobile  financing  (C  3.69  :) 

Automobiles,  manufacturer  s'  sales 
(C3.70:) 

Boots,  shoes,  and  slippers,  other  than  rub- 
ber   (C  3.43  :) 

Cellulo.se  plastic  products   (C  3.73  :) 

Commercial  steel   castings   (C3.74:) 

Confoctionery  and  competitive  chocolate 
products,  manufacturers'  sales  and 
credits    (C  3.135:) 

Cotton,  leather,  and  allied  garments 
(C3.64:) 

Cottonseed  products  manufactured  and  on 
hand  at  oil  mills,  by  States    (C  3.125:) 

Domestic  pumps,  water  systems,  and  wind 
mills  (C3.77:) 

Fabricated  steel  nlate   (C  3.83  :) 

Floor  and  wall  tile  (C3.85:) 

Galvanized  range  lioilers  and  tanks  for  hot 
water  heaters   (C3.86:) 

Hosiery    (C3.87:) 

Illuminating  glassware  manufactur- 
ers,  sales  and  credits   (C  3.146  :) 

Knit  wool  gloves  and  mittens  (C  3.63  :) 

Leather  gloves  and   mittens    (C3.42:) 

Malleable  iron  castings  (C3.89:) 

M'chanical   stokers  (C  3.91 :) 

Men's,  youths',  and  boys'  clothing  cut 
(C  3.92  :) 

Methanol   (C  3.101  :) 

Oil   burners    (C  3.93  :) 


[sum- 
of   34 


Paint,    varnish,    lacquer,    and    filler 

(C3.94:) 
Paperboard    (C3.95:) 
Plastic    paints,    cold    water    paints,    and 

calcimines  (C  3.96  :) 
Porcelain   enameled   products,   metal    base 

only    (C3.98:) 
Public      merchandise      warehousing 

(C  3.102:) 
Pulverizers    for    pulverized    fuel    installa- 
tions   (C  3.103:) 
Pyroxylin-coated  textiles  (C  3.104:) 
Railroad  locomotives   (C  3.105:) 
Raw  wool  consumption    (C  3.52  :) 
Red-cedar  shingles   (C  3.119  :) 
Retail    sales,    independent    stores, 

marv    and    one    report    for    each 

States  and  6  cities]      (C  3.1.38:) 
Steel  barrels  and  drums   (C  3.106  :) 
Steel  boilers    (C  3.107  :) 
Steel  office  furniture,  shelving,  and  lockers, 

and  fire-resistive  safe  industry  products 

(C3.108:) 
Structural  clay  products  (C  3.109  :) 
Sulphuric  acid"  (C  3.110:) 
Superphosphates    (C  3.111:) 
Underwear,    knit    cloth    and    knit    fabric 

gloves    (C  3.113:) 
Wheat  eround  and  wheat-milling  products 

(C  3.117:) 
White-base     antifriction     bearing     metals 

fC3.71:) 
Wholesalers'  sales,  inventories,  and  credits 

(C  3.133:) 
Wool  machinery  activity   (C  3.51 :) 


Quarterly  industrial  and  business  reports 


Blower.'i,  fans  unit  heaters,  and  accessory 

equipment    (C  3.143  :) 
Canned   foods  stock  report   (C  3.136:) 
Edible  gelatin    (C  3.79  :) 
Electrical  goods   (C  3.82  :) 
Fats   ard   oils,   animal  and   vegetable 

(C  3.123:) 
Lacquers   (C3.88:) 


Mining    and    industrial    locomotives 

(C3.81  :) 
Warm-air    furnaces,    winter   nir-condition- 

ing    systems,    and    accessory    equipment 

(C  3.144:) 
Wheat  and  wheat-flour  stocks  held  by  mills 

(C  3.115:) 
Wool    stock    (C  3.52/2:) 


Mortality  index.  Weekly  mortality  index,  deaths  (stillbirths  excluded)  in  major 
cities,  Aug.  2-23,  194i ;  v.  12,  no.  31-34.  Aug.  7-28,  1941.  Each  4  p.  il.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  0  3.41:12/31-34 

Special  studies.     State  and  local  government  si>ecial  study  no.  14:  Decade  orf 
assessed  valuations,  1929-38.    Jitly  29,  1941.    31  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]   t 
L.  C.  card  40-26(113  C  3.145  :  14 


Vital   statistics.     Monthly  vital    statistics  bulletin,   Aug.    8,   1941: 
[1941.]    4  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

Supplement  to  Instruction  manual,  pt.  1,  1941 

ment  1.)     [Processed.]     t 


y.   4.   no.   6. 
C  3.127 : 4/6 

[1941.]     1  p.  4°     (Snpple- 
C  3.6 :  V  83/941/pt.  1/supp.  1 


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August  1941  1115 

Vital  statistics — Continued. 

Vital  statistics,  special  reports,  v.   12,  no.   2&-34;   July  2-Aug.  28,   1941. 

[1941.]    p.  5(>3-(;i01,  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  C  3.67 :  12/28-34 

Note. — Volume  12  began  with  reports  of  final  figures  covering  Nation-wide  natality  and 
mortality  for  1939.  Succeeding  issues  of  this  volume  will  be  published  concurrently  with 
those  of  volumo  10. 

Census,  19J,0  {16th) 

Agriculture.  Agriculture:  Delaware  and  District  of  Columbia,  2d  series,  farm 
mortgages,  taxes,  labor  facilities,  expenditures,  and  miscellaneous  farm  infor- 
mation, fruits,  vegetables,  and  minor  crops,  witli  statistics  for  counties.  1941. 
iv+22  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [I'repared  luider  .super- 
vision of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]  *Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51011  C  3.940-15 :  D  37 

Same :   Iowa,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor  facilities,  expenditures, 

and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables,  and  minor  crops,  with 
statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+65  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States, 
1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statistician  for 
agriculture.]     *Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15 :  lo  9 

Same :  Maryland,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables,  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+29  p.  il.  4'  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     *Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-15 :  M  36 

Same :  Michigan,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables,  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+59  p.  il.  4°  (16th  cen.sus  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     *Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15 :  M  58 

Same  :  Minnesota,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables,  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+59  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of  United 
State.s,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  .supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     *Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15  :  M  66 

Same :  Nevada,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables,  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv-|-31  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     *Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-15  :  N  41 

Same :  Ohio,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor  facilities,  expenditures, 

and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables,  and  minor  crops,  with 
statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+61  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of  United  States, 
1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statistician 
for  agriculture.]     *Paper,  15c.  C3.940--15:  Oh  3 

Same :  Rhode  Island,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor  facilities,  ex- 
penditures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables,  and  minor 
crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+22  p.  11.  4°  (16th  census  of 
United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-15 :  R  34 

Same :  United  States  summary,  1st  series,  uses  of  land,  principal  crops  and 

classes  of  livestock,  with  statistics  for  geographic  divisions  and  States.  1941. 
iv+54  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet.  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *Paper,  15c. 

C  3.940-14 :  Un  3 

Same :  Vermont,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables,  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+27  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     *Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-15  :  V  59 

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1116 


Government  Publications 


5  p.   4°     (16th 


Construction.    Construction :  Alabama,  1939.    May  19,  1941. 
sus  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51012 

Same:  Arkansas,  1939.     May  23,  1941.     4  p.  4° 

States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t 

Same:  Colorado,   1939.     July  3,   1941. 

States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t 

Same :  Connecticut,  1939.     July  29,  1941.     8  p.  4° 

States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t 

Same:   Georgia,   1939.     July  24,   1941.     5  p.   4° 

States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t 

Same:     Idaho,   1939.     June  16,   19il.     4  p.   4°     (16th 

States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t 

Same:     Indiana,  1939.     July  27,  1941.     8  p.  4° 

States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t 

Same:     Iowa.    1939.     July   29,    1941 


5  p.  4°     (16th  cen- 

C  3.940-28 :  Al  lb 

(16th  census  of  United 
C  3.940-2S :  Ar  4k 


25,  1941.  4  p.  4 

July  31,  1941.     6  p.  4° 


July  28,  1^1.     8  p.  4° 

t 

July  24,  1941.     8  p.  4° 

t 

June  23,  1941.     4  p.  4° 


p.  4^" 


States,  1940.)     [Processed.] 

—  Same:  Maine.  1939.    Apr. 
1940.)     [Processed.]     t 

—  Same :     Maryland.  1939. 
States,  1940.)      [Processed.] 

—  Same:     Michigan,  19.39. 
States,  1940.)      [Processed.] 

—  Same:     Minnesota,  1939. 
States,  1940.)      [Processed.] 

—  Same :     Mississippi,  1939, 
States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t 

—  Same:     Nebraska,  1939.     July  15,  1941. 
United  States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t 

—  Same:  Nevada,  1939.     July  10,  1941.     4 
States,  1940.)     [Processed.]    t 

—  Same:     New  Hampshire,  1939.     July  14,  1941. 
United  States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t 

—  Same:     New   Mexico,    1939.     June   24,   1941.     4 
United  States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t 

—  Same:     North  Carolina,   1939.     July  17,  1941. 
United  States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t 

—  Same:     North   Dakota,   1939.     June  27,  1941. 
United  States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t 

Same:     Oregon,   1939.     June  24,  1941.     5  p.  4 

States,   1940.)      [Processed.]     t 

Same:     Rhode   Island,    1939.     July   30,   1941. 

United  States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t 

—  Same:     South  Carolina,  1939.     May  26,  1941. 
United   States,    1940.)     [Processed.]     t 

—  Same:     South  Dakota,   1939.     June  30,  1941. 
United  States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t 

Same:  Vermont,  1939.     June  26,  1941. 

States,  1940.)     [Processed.]     t 

—  Same :     Wisconsin,  1939.  July  26,  1941 
States,  1940.)      [Processed.]  t 

Same:     Wyoming.  1939.  June  28,  1941. 

States,  1940.)      [Processed.]  t 


census  of  United 
C  3.940-28  :  C  71 

(16th  census  of  United 
C  3.940-28 :  C  76 

(16th  census  of  United 
C  3.940-28  :  G  29 

census   of  United 
C  3.940-28 :  Id  1 

(16th  census  of  United 
C  3.940-28 :  In  2 

census    of   United 
C  3.940-28 :  lo  9 

(16th  census  of  United  States, 
C  3.940-28 :  M  28 


5   p.    4°     (16th 


(16th  census  of  United 
C  3.940-28 :  M  36 

(16th  census  of  United 
C  3.940-28 :  M  58 

(16th  census  of  United 
C  3.940-28  :  M  66 

(16th  census  of  United 
C  3.940-28 :  M  69 1 

4+[l]    p.   4°     (16th   census   of 
C  3.940-28  :  N  27 

(16th  census  of  United 
C  3.940-28  :  N  41 

4  p.  4°     (16th  census  of 
C  3.940-28  :  N  42h 


p.    4" 


(16th    census    of 
C  3.940-28  :  N  42m 


5  p.  4°     (16th  census  of 
C  3.940-28  :  N  81c 

4  p.   4°      (16th   census   of 
C  3.940-28 :  N  81d 

(16th  census  of  United 
C  3.940-28  :  Or  3 

5  p.    4°      (16th    census    of 
C  3.940-28 :  R  34 

4  p.  4°     (16th  census  of 
C  3.940-28 :  So  8c 

4  p.   4°     (16th  census  of 
C  3.940-28  :  So  8d 


4  p.  4° 


7  p.  4° 


4  p.  4" 


(16th  census  of  United 
C  3.940-28 :  V  59 

(16th  census  of  United 
C  3.940-28 :  W  75 

(16th  census  of  United 
C  3.940-28 :  W  99 


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August  1941  1117 

Irrigation.  Irrigation  of  agricultural  lands :  Nebraska,  enterprises,  areas,  works 
and  equipment,  capital  invested,  and  maintenance  and  operation  costs,  with 
statistics  for  counties  and  drainage  basins.  1941.  iv+31  p.  4°  (16th  census 
of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51013  C  3.940-9 :  N  27 

Same :  Wyoming,  enterprises,  areas,  works  and  equipment,  capital  invested, 

and  maintenance  and  operation  costs,  with  statistics  for  counties  and  drainage 
basins.  1941.  iv+37  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.] 
♦  Paper,  10c.  ,  C  3.940-9 :  W  99 

Manufactures.     Manufactures,  1939:  Bakery  products  subgroup,  industries.    1941. 
vi+19  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)     [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper, 
10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51014  C  3.940-18 :  B 17 

Same:    Beverages.     1941.     vi4-30  p.   4°     (16th   census  of   United   States, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician 
for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51105  C  3.940-18 :  B  46 

Same:  Children's  and  infants'  outerwear.     1941.     vi+7  p.  4°     (16th  census 

of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51016  C  3.940-18 :  C  43 

Same:  Engines  and  turbines,  agricultural  machinery  and  tractors.     1941. 

vi+14  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]  *  Paper, 
10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51017  C  3.940-18  :  En  3 

Same:  Grain-mill  products.     IJMl.     vi-|-24  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief 
statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51018  C  3.940-18 :  G  76 

Same :  Hats  except  cloth  and  millinery  subgroup,  finishing  of  men's  and 

boys'  hats  industries.  1941.  vi-f7  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.) 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for 
manufactures.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51019  C  3.940-18 :  H  28 

Same  :  Industries,  bookbinding  and  related  industries,  service  industries  for 

printing  trades,  machine  and  hand  typesetting  (including  advertisement  type- 
setting), engraving  (steel,  copperplate,  and  wood),  plate  printing,  photoengrav- 
ing, not  done  in  printing  establishments  (including  preparation  of  plates), 
electrotyping  and  stereotyping,  not  done  in  printing  establishments.  1941. 
vi-|-15  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]  *  Paper, 
10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51020  C  3.940-18 :  In  27/7 

Same:  Industries,  flat  glass,  glass  containers,  tableware,  pressed  or  blown 

glass,  and  glassware  not  elsewhere  classified,  mirrors  and  other  glass  products 
made  of  purchased  glass.  1941.  vi-hl5  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States, 
1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician 
for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51021  C  3.940-18 :  In  27/4 

Same:   Industries,  lighting  fixtures,  nonferrous  metal  foundries    (except 

aluminum),  aluminum  ware,  kitchen,  hospital,  and  household  (except  electri- 
cal appliances),  aluminum  products  (including  rolling  and  drawing  and  ex- 
truding), not  elsewhere  classified,  collapsible  tubes,  gold  and  silver  leaf  and 
foil,  tin  and  other  foils  (except  gold  and  silver  foil),  sheet-metal  work  not  spe- 
cifically classified,  nonferrous  metal  products  not  elsewhere  classified.  1941. 
vi-1-23  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
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Manufactures — Continued. 

vision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper, 

10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51022  C  3.940-18 :  In  27/5 

Same :   Industries,  primary  smelting  and  refining  of  nonferrous  metals, 

alloying  and  rolling  and  drawing,  alloying,  and  rolling  and  drawing  of  nonfer- 
rous metals,  except  aluminum,  secondary  smelting  and  refining  of  nonferrous 
metals  and  alloys,  secondary  smelting  and  refining,  gold,  silver,  and  platinum, 
secondary  smelting  and  i-etining  of  nonferrous  metals,  not  elsewhere  classified. 
1941.  vi  +  ll  p.  4"  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under 
supervision   of  Thomas  J.   Fitzgerald,   chief   statistician   for   manufactures.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51023  C  3.940-18 :  In  27/6 

■ Same:    Leather    and    leather    products,    industries.     1941.     vi+35    p.    4° 

(16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  suijervision  of  Thomas 

J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  lOc. 

L.  C.  card  41-51024  C  3.940-18 :  L  48 

Same:  Metal  stamping,  enameling,  galvanizing,  japanning,  and  lacquering, 

fabricated  structural  steel  and  ornamental  metal  work.  1941.  vi+19  p.  4° 
(16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas 
J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51025  C  3.940-18 :  M  56/2 

Same :    Pens,   pencils,    stencils,    and    artists'    materials,    industries.     1941. 

vi+ll  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]  *  Paper, 
10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51026  C  3.940-18 :  P  38 

■ Same:   Pottery  and  related  products.     1941.     vi  +  13  p.  4°     (16th  census 

of  United   States,   1940.)      [Prepared  under  sui^ervision   of  Thomas  J.    Fitz- 
gerald, chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51027  C  3.940-18 :  P  85 

Same:    Rubber  products.     1941.     vi+16   p.   4°     (16th    census   of   United 

States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief 
statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51028  C  3.940-18 :  R  82 

Same:    Sugar   subgroup,   confectionery   and    related   products   subgroup. 

1941.  vi+29  p.  4"  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under 
sui^ervision  of  Thomas  J.   Fitzgerald,   chief   statistician   for   manufactures.] 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51029  C  3.940-18 :  S,u  3 

Same:  Toys  and  sporting  and  athletic  goods.     1941.     vi+9  p.  4"     (16th 

census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J. 
Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51030  C  3.940-18 :  T  66 

Populatimi.     Population,    1st    series,    number    of   inhabitants :    Florida.     lOil. 
vi-f-18  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States.  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  40-29306  C  3.940-13  :  F  66 

Same:  Michigan.     1941.     vi-|-23  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician 
for  i)opulation.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-13  :  M  58 

Same:  Minnesota.     1941.     vi4-25  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician 
for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-13 :  M  66 

Same :  Washington.     1941.     vi+18  p.  il.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician 
for  population.]     *  Paper,  lOc.  C  3.940-13 :  W  27 

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Retail  trade.     Census  of  business,  1939,  retail  trade:   Commodity   sales,  drug 
stores.     1941.     iii+49  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared 
under    supervision    of    Fred    A.    Gosnell,    chief    statistician    for    business.] 
*  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51031  C  3.940-24  :  D  84 

Same:  Commodity  sale.s,  filling  stations.  1941.  lii+21  p.  4°  (16th  cen- 
sus of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  sui^ervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell, 
chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51032  C  3.940-24  :  F  48 

Service  estahlishnicnts.     Census  of  business,  service  establishments,  1939:  States, 
counties,   and   citie.s.     1941.     vi+251   p.    4°     (16th   census   of   United    States, 
1940.)      [Prepared  imder   suiiervisiou   of   Fred  A.   Gosnell,  chief  statistician 
for  business.]     *  Paper,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51033  C  3.940-21 :  S,e  6 

Wholesale  trade.     Census  of  business,  1939,  wholesale  trade:  Alabama,  statistics 
by  areas,   cities,   and   counties.     1941.     [2]+8+[l]    p.   4°     (16th   census   of 
United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief 
statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51034  C  3.940-25  :  Al  lb/2 

Same :    Arizona,   statistics    by    areas,   cities,    and   counties.     1941.     [2]  + 

5+ [2]  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.940-25  :  Ar  41/2 

Same  :  California,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2]  +^6 

p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25 :  C  12/2 

Same:  Missouri,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2] +20 

p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25 :  M  69o/2 

Same :  New  York,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2]  -|-27 

p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  sui)ervision  of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25 :  N  42y/2 

Same:  Ohio,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2] +23  p.  4° 

(16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Fred  A. 
Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-25:  Oh  3/2 

Same :    Pennsylvania,    statistics    by    areas,    cities,    and    counties.     1941. 

[2] +25  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25 :  P  38/2 

Same :  Texas,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2]  +21  p.  4° 

(16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Fred  A. 
Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-25 :  T  31/2 

Maps 

^iafeoma,  minor  civil  divisions,  precincts,  1940;  [map].  Scale  40  m.=3.4in.  1941. 
20X30  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  Al  lb/940 

ilncono,  minor  civil  divisions,  districts,  1940 ;  [map].  Scale  30  m.=2.5  in.  1941. 
35  X  30  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  Ar  4i/940 

CoZorodo,  minor  civil  divisions,  precincts,  1940 ;  [map].  Scale  40  m.=3.4  in.  1941. 
26X34  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  C  71/940 

Florida,  minor  civil  divisions,  precincts,  1940;  [map].  Scale  40  m.=2.5  in.  1941. 
31X31  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  F  66/940 

Illinois,  minor  civil  divisions,  townships  and  precincts,  1940;  [map].  Scale 
30  m.=2.5  in.     1941     35X22  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  U  6/940 

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I/OMman«,  minor  civil  divisions,  wards,  1940 ;  [map].    Scale  30  m.=2.5 in.    1^1. 
27  X  28  in.     ♦ISc.  C  3.61 :  L  93/940 

Massachusetts,  minor  civil  divisions,  towns,  1940;   [map].     Scale  20  m. =2.5  in. 
1941.     16X25  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  M  38/940 

Minnesota,  minor  civil  divisions,  townships,  1940;   [map].     Scale  30  m.=2.5in. 
1941.    37X33  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  M  66/940 

Montana,  minor  civil  divisions,  school  districts,  precincts,  and  townships,  1940; 
[map].     Scale  40  m. =2.5  in.     1941.     23X38  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  M  76/940 

Nebraska.  Nebraska,  irrigation,  by  drainage  basins,  1940;  [map].  Scale 
50  m. =3.2  in.     1941     13x29  in.     *15c.  C  3.940-9 :  N  27/map 

Note. — Irrigated  areas  delineated  on  this  map  are  those  reported  in  the  1940  census 
bulletin,  Irrigation,  Nebraska. 

Nebraska,  minor  civil  divisions,  precincts,  and  townships,   1940;    [map]. 

Scale  30  m.=2.5  in.     1941.     22X43  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  N  27/940 

Neto  Hampshire,  minor  civil  divisions,  towns,  1940;  [map].  Scale  15  m.=1.9  in. 
1941.     25X15  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  N  42h/940 

New  Mexico,  minor  civil  divisions,  precincts,  1940;  [map].  Scale  30  m.=2.5  in. 
1941.     36X36  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  N  42m/940 

Oklahoma,  minor  civil  divisions,  townships,  1940;  [map].  Scale  40  m.=3.3  in. 
1941.     24X42  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  Ok  4/940 

Rhode  Island,  minor  civil  divisions,  towns,  1940;  [map].  Scale  10  m.=2.5  in. 
1941.     20X14  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  R  34/940 

Texas,  minor  civil  divisions,  commissioners'  precincts  and  justice  precincts,  1940; 
[map].     Scale  70  m.  =2.9  in.     1941.     33X35  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  T  31/940 

Utah,  minor  civil  divisions,  precincts  and  district,  1940;  [map].  Scale  30  m.=2.2 
in.  1941.     27X22  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  Ut  1/940 

Virginia,  minor  civil  divisions,  magisterial  districts,  1940;  [map].  Scale 
40  m.=3.4  in.     1941.     19X41  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  V  81/940 

Washington,  minor  civil  divisions,  election  precincts  and  townships,  1940;  [map]. 
Scale  5  m. =0.8  in.     1941    23x36  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  W  27/940 

West  Virginia,  minor  civil  divisions,  magisterial  districts,  1940;  [map].  Scale 
40  m. =3.4  in.     1941.     21X24  in.     *15c.  C  3.61 :  W  52v/940 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  AUTHORITY 

CIVIL   AERONAUTICS   ADMINISTBATION 

Air  carriers.  Domestic  air  carrier  operation  statistics,  June  1941.  [1941.]  [2] 
p.  11.  f     [Processed.]     t  0  31.112:941/6 

Civil  aeronautics  journal,  v.  2,  no.  15  and  16;   Aug.  1  and  15,  1941.     [1941.] 

p.  189-216,  il.  4°     [Semimonthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.50. 

L.  C.  card  40-26182  C  31.118 :  2A5. 16 

Civil  aeronautics  manual  18:  Maintenance,  repair  and  alteration  of  certificated 
aircraft,  aircraft  engines,  propellers,  and  instruments,  as  amended  June  1,  1941. 
[1941.]     [193]  p.  il.  4°     t  0  31.107:18 

Notices  to  airmen.  Weekly  notice  to  airmen,  v.  9,  no.  9-12;  Aug.  7-28,  1941. 
[1941.]     various  paging,  il.  oblong  8°     [Processed.]     t  0  31.109:9/9-12 

Cn'IL  AEaSONAtmcS   BOARD 

Note  — The  opinions  in  economic  proceedings  of  the  Civil  Aeronautics  Board,  formerly 
included  in  the  Civil  aeronautics  journal,  are  printed  separately  beginning  with  v.  2,  and  are 
"advance  sheets"  of  the  material  which  will  make  up  bound  volumes  of  the  Civil 
Aeronautics  Board   Reports.  .    ,      ,     .     ^  ^  ^      ^,    v.,   ..j. 

The  separate  opinions  are  obtainable  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington, 
D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $1.00  per  volume ;  single  copies  vary  in  price. 

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August  1941  1121 

Aircraft  accidents.  Report  of  Civil  Aeronautics  Board  of  investigation  of  acci- 
dent involving  civil  aircraft  of  United  States  NC  15592,  which  occurred  near 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Mar.  10,  1941;  docket  no.  SA-34,  adopted  July  16,  1941. 
[1941.]      [1] +27+ [3]  p.  1  pi.  4°     [Processed.]     t  C  31.213:049 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

Note. — Nautical  charts  for  navigating  the  waters  of  the  coasts  of  the  United  States 
and  of  its  possessions,  coast  pilots  carrying  auxiliary  information  for  the  use  of  the 
nautical  charts ;  tide  tables  showing  time  and  heights  of  tides,  current  tables  showing 
direction  and  force  of  ocean  and  estuary  currents,  and  aeronautical  charts  of  continental 
United  States  for  air  navigation  are  sold  at  the  Washington  office  of  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  and  by  sales  agents.  The  sales  agents  for  the  nautical  charts  and  nautical  publica- 
tions are  located  at  the  principal  ports  of  the  United  States  and  for  the  aeronautical 
charts  at  the  principal  airports  of  continental  United  States. 

Aeronautical  charts  of  United  States,  [list  of  Recognized  dealers  in  aeronautical 
charts  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  and  index  map]  ;  June  1941.  [1941.] 
[4]  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  C  4.2  :  C  38/4/941 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  hulletin,  July   31,   1941 ;    no.   314.     [1941.]     10  p. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-26512  C  4.20 :  314 

Coast  pilots.  Supplement  to  United  States  coast  pilot,  West  Indies,  Puerto  Rico, 
and  Virgin  Islands,  4th  (1939)  edition;  June  2,  1941.  1941.  [l]+3  leaves. 
( Serial  615-1. )     t  C  4.6/2  :  P  96/supp.941 

Tidal  bench  marks,  Maine.    July  1941.     cover  title,  ii+43  p.  4°     (T-27.)     [Proc- 
essed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  41-51035  C  4.32  :  27 

Tide  tables,  Atlantic  Ocean,  [calendar]  year  1^42.  1941.  323  p.  (Serial  633.) 
[Includes  list  of  publications  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  relating  to  tides  and 
currents.]     t  Paper,  25c. 

L.  C.  card  7-35329  C  4.15/3  :  942 

Aeronautical  charts 

Austin,  Tex.  Regional  aeronautical  chart :  Austin,  San  Antonio,  Beaumont,  New 
Orleans,  Mobile,  lat  28°-32°,  long.  87°30'-97°  ;  16  M.  Scale  10  m.=.06  in.,  scale 
1 : 1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  June  1941.  19  X 
38  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t40c.  C  4.9/5 :  16  M/941 

Bellingham  [TFas/i.],  lat.  48°-50°,  long.  120°-126° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
Y-1.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  June  1941.  20  X  38  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projec- 
tion.]    t25c.  C  4.9/4  :B  417/941 

Burlington.  [Ff.],  lat.  44°-46°,  long.  72°-78°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  W-9. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  May  1941.     20  X  40  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/4 :  B  925/941 

Cleveland  [Ohio^,  lat.  40°^2°,  long.  78°-84°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  U-8. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  June  1941.  20X42  in.  [Lambert  confonnal  conic  projection,] 
t     25c.  C  4.9/4 :  C  599/941 

Cm-pus  Christi  [Tex.],  lat.  26°-28°,  long.  96°30'-102° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
N-5.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  June  1941.  21X46  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projec- 
tion.]    t     25c.  0  4.9/4:0  817/941 

Douglas  [Ariz.],  lat.  30°-32°,  long.  108°-114° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  P-3. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  July  1941.     20X48  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     i"    25c. 

0  4.9/4 :  D  745/941 

Dtiluth  [Mitm.],  lat.  46°-48°,  long.  90°-96°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  X-6. 
Scale  10m.=1.3in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  June  1941.     20X39  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t    25c. 

0  4.9/4 :  D  889/941 

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Olacier  Park  [Mont.],  lat.  48°-50°,  long.  108°-114° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
Y-3.  Scale  10  m.  =  1.3  in.,  .'jcale  1:500.000.  Washington,  D.  C.  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Snrvey,  June  1941.  21X38  in.  [Lamhert  conformal  conic  projec- 
tion.]    t     25c.  C  4.9/4 :  G  45/941 

Kootenai  [Idahol,  lat.  48°-50°,  long.  114°-120° :  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
Y-2.  Scale  10  ni.  =  1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,- June  1941.  20X38  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.] 
t     25c.  C  4.9/4  :  K  837/941 

La  Grande  [Orcfj.],  lat.  44°-46°,  long.  114°-120° :  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
W-2.  Scale  10  n].=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Surver.  July  1941.  20X40  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projec- 
tion.]    t     25c.  "  C  4.9/4 :  L 137/941 

Lincoln  [Nehr.},  lat.  40°-42°,  long.  96°-102° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  U-5. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500.000.  Washington,  D.  C.  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  June  1941.    20X42  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t    25c. 

C  4.9/4  :L  638/941 

Minneapolis.  Minn.  Twin  Cities  [Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul,  Minn.],  lat.  44°-46°, 
long.  90°-9()°  :  sectional  aeronautical  chart  W-6.  Scale  10  ni.=1.3  in.,  scale 
1:500.000.  Washington.  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  July  1941.  20X40 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f     25c.  C  4.9/4 :  T  923/941 

Nome  [Alaska],  lat.  62°-66°,  long.  lo6°-171°  ;  aeronautical  chart.  Scale  10 
m.=.06  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
Apr.   1941.     24X34    in.      [Lambert   conformal   conic  projection.]     t     40c. 

C  4.9/4 :  N  728/941 

Pocatello  [Idaho],  lat.  42°-44°,  long.  108°-114°  :  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
V-3.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Sui-vey,  Julv  1941.  20X41  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projec- 
tion.]    t     25c.  '  C  4.9/4 :  P  75/941 

Salina  [Kans.],  lat.  38°-40°,  long.  96°-102°  :  sectional  aeronautical  chart  T-5. 
Scale  10  ni.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500.000.  Washington.  D.  C.  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Julv  1941.    20X43  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t    25c. 

C  4.9/4  :  Sa  33/941 

Superior.  Lake.  Lake  Superior,  lat.  46°-48°.  long.  84°-90° ;  sectional  aero- 
nautical chart  X-7.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500.000.  Washington,  D.  C, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  June  1941.  20X39  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic 
projection.]     t    25c.  C  4.9/4  :  Su  76/941 

Tuha  [Okla.],  lat.  36°-38°,  long.  90°-96°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  S-6. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500.W0.  Washington.  D.  C.  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey.  Julv  1941.    20X45  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t     2.5c. 

C  4.9/4 :  T  829/941 
Nautical  charts 

Ca-fco  Bay.  Maine,  surveys  to  1928.  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1939:  no.  315. 
Scale  1 :  40.000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  .July  1941. 
41X35  in.     t     75c.  C  4.9: 315 

Gratjs  Harhor,  Wash.,  surveys  to  1927.  sui^veys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1941 :  no. 
6195.  Scale  1 :  40.000.  Wa-^^hington.  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  June 
1941.     24X38  in.     t     .50c.  C  4.9: 6195 

Inset :  Chehalis  River.  Continuatiou  of. 

Guam  I.^land.  compiled  from  British,  Spanish,  and  U.  S.  Hydrographic  charts, 
and  other  sources :  no.  4202.  Scale  1 :  80.000.  Washington.  D.  C.  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey.  June  1941.     31X29  in.     t     50c.  C  4.9: 4202 

Insets : 

AgaHa  Ba.v,  Guam  I. 
Apra.  Port.  Guam  I. 
Marianas  Islanfis    (index  map). 
Talofofo.  Port.  Guam  I. 
Fmatac  Bay.  Guam  I. 

Hairaii.  Territory  of  Hawaii,  surveys  to  1940  and  other  sources:  no.  4000. 
[Scale  1 :  3.167.000.]  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  May  1941. 
36X34  in.     t     75c.  C  4.9:  4000 

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August  1941  1123 

Lcmisiana-Tcxas,  Gulf  Coast,  Calcasieu  Pass  to  Sabine  Pass,  surveys  to  1933, 
surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1940 ;  no.  1279.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  Washington, 
D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  July  1941.     42X33  in.     t     75c.       C  4.9: 1279 

Luzon.  West  coast  of  Luzon,  P.  I.,  Capones  Islands  to  Dasol  Bay,  surveys  to 
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Stoiio  River.  Stono  and  North  Edisto  Rivers,  S.  C,  surveys  to  1934,  surveys  by 
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D.Rossini.  [1941.]  p.  39-63.  il.  ( Research  paper  KP1402. )  [From  J<)urn:il 
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Tennessee  Coal.  Iron  &  Uallioad  Co. :  by  Herbert  L.  Whittemore,  Ambrose  H. 
Stang,  Vincent  B.  Phelan,  and  Richard  S.  Dill.  June  30,  1941.  ii-f  28  p.  il.  4" 
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Pl/rhcliometer.  Characteristics  of  Eppley  pyrheliometer ;  by  Byron  H.  Woertz 
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in  addition  much  information  about  clouds,  visibility,  precipitation,  pressure  changes, 
and  other  conditions  which  can  be  used  in  connection  with  a  study  of  fronts  and  air 
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LAWS 

Note. — The  Federal  laws  are  first  published  separately  and  in  this  form  are  known  as 
"slin  laws.'*  Lat'er.  these  laws  are  compiled,  edited,  indexed,  and  published  in  the  volumes 
of  the  Statutes  at  large. 

Beginning  with  the  77th  Congress,  the  laws  no  longer  are  numbered  in  four  series, 
public  acts,  private  acts,  public  joint  resolutions,  and  private  joint  resolutions,  but  are 
numbered  in  two  series,  namely,  public  hnvs  and  private  laws. 

The  "slip  law"  continues  to  bear  the  chapter  number  and  the  sess'on  of  Congress  during 
which  the  law  was  enacted,  but  this  information  does  not  appear  in  the  entries  listed  below. 

Private  [joint]   resolutions.     See,  above,  note  under  center  head  Laws. 

Private  law  128-162,  77th  Congress. 

Note. — The  Division  of  Research  and  Publication.  State  Department,  receives  a  small 
supply  of  the  private  laws  which  it  distributes  free  upon  application. 
Allen.  Hrrmnn  R.     H.  R.  i:i')4.  act  for  relief  of  Herman  R.  Allen.     Approved  Aug.  18,  1941. 

1  p.     (Private  law  151  > 
Barlow.  Emily.     H.   R.  1576    act  for  relief  of  Emily  Barlow.      Approved  Aug.   18,   1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  1.52.) 
Batrhel^r.  WW  A.     H.  R.  .1801.  act  for  relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  A.  Batchelor.     Approved 

.lulv  .SO.  1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  143,) 
Brinskellc  R.    S.  1:^52.  act  conferrine  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine. 

and  nnder  judgnipnt   on  clnim  of  R.   Brinskelle  and  Charlie  Melcher,     Approved  July 

24.  1941.     1  p.     (Private  law  136.) 
Brown.  Norman  C.     'I.  R.  1352.  act  for  relief  of  Norman  Carlin  Brown.     Approved  Aug. 

IS.  1941.     1  p.     (Private  law  1.50.) 
Bu~hv.  If.  Elton,     fl.  R.  2888.  act  for  relief  of  H.  E.  Buzby.     Approved  July  80,  1941.     1  p. 

(Private  law  140.) 
Chamhrrx.  .J.  Mar.     S,   1142.  act  for  relief  nf  J,  ^fae  Chambers  and  Retta  E.  Hultgren. 

Approved  July  22.  1941.      1  p.     (Private  law  129.) 
Gironc.  Tonii-     H.  R.  4045   act  for  relief  of  Tony  Cirone.     Approved  Aug.  18,  1941.     1  p. 

(Private  law  154.) 

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I'rivate  law  128-102,  TTth  Coiiirrcss — Continued. 

Cleaves,  Ehm  V.     S.  849.  act  for  relief  of  Ebeii  Vaughn  Cleaves.     Approved  July  30.  1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  146.) 
Cromer,  William.     II.  K.  2.{82.  act  for  relief  of  William  Cromer.     Approved  Julv  30,  1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  13!).) 
I)ow»».  EdKnn  E.     S.  KSl,  act  for  relief  of  Edson  E.  Ddwns.     Approved  Julv  23,  1941.     1  p. 

(Private  law  132.) 
Eqttltahlr  Iiisiironrr  Alliance.     H.  R.  3523,  act  for  relief  of  Equitalile  Insurance  Alliance, 

I'idelity  and  (Juarantv  Fire  Corporation,  and  Hartfoid  Fire  Insurance  Company.     Ap- 
piovcd  July  .'{O.  1941.     1  p.     (Private  law  142.) 
Erwin,    Wade   If.      II.    K.    2010.    act    for   relief   of   Wade    H.    Erwin    and    Vonnie    Erwin. 

Approved  Aur.  21,  1941.     1  p.     (Private  law  158.) 
Hester,  John  II.     II.  R.  4529   act  for  relief  of  John  Henrv  Hester.     Approved  Aug.  21,  1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  162.) 
Holtrn,  MrH.   Margaret  S.      H.  R.  2434.  act  for  relief  of  Margaret  S.  Ilolten.     Approved 

Aug.  21.  1911.      1  p.     (Private  law  161.) 
Jack'>f>n.  Gilhcrt  E.      II.  R.  647,  act  for  relief  of  Gill)ert  E.  Jackson  and   Helen  Jackson, 

indivic'ually.    and    to    legal    guardian    of    Edwin    Jackson.      Approved    Aug.    21,    1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  156.) 
Johns,  John    W.     II.   R.   .'!943.   act   for  relief  of  Mr.   and   Mrs.  J.    W.   Johns.     Approved 

July  rO.  1941.     1  p.     (Private  law  144.) 
Jones.  Lewis.     II.  R.  2753,  act  for  relief  of  Lewis  Jones.     Approved  Atig.  l8.  1941.     1  p. 

(Private  law  153.) 
Kliewe.  Charles.      II.  R.  1692,  act  fir  relief  of  William  F.  Kliewe  fas  leenl  guardian  of  his 

son   Cl'arles  Kliewe].     -Vppioved  Aiic.  21.  1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  157.) 
Lee,  Robrtt  E.     II.  R.  13.59.  act  for  nlief  of  Robert  Edward  Lee.     Approved  Aug.  9,  1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  149.) 
Lipton,  Samiiil  J/.     S.  17(>.  act  for  relief  of  Samuel  M.  Llpton.     Approved  July  24,  1941. 

1  p.      (I'rivate  law  131.) 
MC^utehenn.  Marii.      II.   It.  1702.  act  for  relief  of  Mary  McCutcheon.     Approved  July  .30, 

1941.      1  p.      (I'rivate  law  1370 
McS'taif,  Mrs.   Luura.      II.    R.    18i>5.   act  for   relief  of  Laura    McStay.     Approved    Aug.   1, 

194i.      1   p.      (Private  law  147.) 
Maurin.  Antmiio.     II.  R.  4921.  ac<    for  r' lief  of  Antonio  or  Anthony  Maurin.     Approved 

July  30.  1941.      1  p.      (Priv.Ke  law  145.) 
Medals.      S.  347.  act   authoriziiiK  Secretary  of  Navy   to  issue  Navy   Expeditionary  Medal 

to   certain   Army   and    civilian    personnel    [In    commemoration    of    scrvi'-e    rendered   by 

them   on   occasl-tn   of  bombing  of  I'.    S.    S.    Panay).     Approved    July   22,    1941.     1    p. 

(Privnte  law  128.) 
OUion.  Mrs.    Harriet.    H.    R.   3247.   act   for   relief  of  Mrs.   O.    B.   Olson    [Harriet   Olson]. 

Approved  July  30.  1941.     1  p.     (Private  law  141.) 
Petrin,  Joseiih.      S.  127,  act  for  relii'f  of  Joseph  Petrin,  Joseph  .\.  I'etrin,  Rudolph  Petrin. 

Angus  LeBlniic.  William  J.  Demcllc.  Snmiiel  Fislunan,  and  Hector  LaPointe,     Approved 

Julv  24.  1941.      1  p.      (Private  law  133. 1 
Reed,  Ratimond   W.     IT.   R.    2212.   act    for   relief  of   Raymond   W.   Reed   and  Rose   Reed. 

Appro-'ed  .\ug.  21.  1941.     1  n.      (Private  law  160.1 
(ichaif,  Chnrh's  J.     II.  R.   1746    act   for  relief  of  Charles  J.   Schay.     Approved  July  30, 

1911.      1  p.      (Private  l.iw  1.38.) 
Schwan,  Louis  .\.     II.  R.  3802,  act  for  relief  of  Louis  A.  Schwan.     Approved  Aug.  1,  1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  148.) 
Small.  John  S.     11.  R.    '182.  act  for  relief  of  John   S.   Small.     Approved  Aug.  21,  1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  1.59.) 
Steele.  Daniel.     S.   1161),  act  for  relief  of  Daniel  Steele.     Approved  July  22,  1941.     1  p. 

(I'rivate  law  130.) 
Stencil,  Franhlin.     11.   R.   191.  act   for  relief  of  Franklin  Stencil  and  Domonie  Stencil. 

Approved  Aug.  12.  1941.     1  p.      (I'rivate  law  155.) 
Swi'mev.  J.  M.     S    1348.  act  for  relief  of  J.  M.  Swinney.     Approved  July  24.  1941.     1  p. 

(Private  law  135.) 
Weil    Gustnr.     H    R.   814.   act  for  relief  of  Gustav  Weil.   Irma  Weil,   and   Marion  Weil. 

Approved  July  23,  1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  131.) 

Public  [joint]  resolutions.     See.  above,  note  under  center  bead  Laws. 

Public  law  189-247,  77tb  Congress. 

Note. — Public  laws  in  slip  form  in  the  ftist  prints  may  be  obtained  f'om  the  Super- 
intendent of  Documents.   Washington.   D.  C.   at  a  subscription  price  of  $3.00  a  session, 
foreign  subscription.  if4.25  ;  single  copies  are  usually  5e. 
Airpo)-ts.      S.  1480.  act  to  amend  act  to  authorize  leasinir  of  public  lands  for  use  as  public 

aviation  field'',  as  amended  (so  as  to  increase  area  which  m^y  be  leased  for  use  as  public 

airport! .      Approved  Aug.  16.  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  205.) 
-4rwii/.     II.  R.  4769.  act  authorizing  deignation  of  A'-mv  mail  clerks  and  assistant  Army 

mail  clerks.      Approved  Ansr.  21.   1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  238.) 
Bill  of  Rif/hts  Day.     H.  J.  Res.  120.  ioint  resolution  to  provide  for  proper  observance  of 

150th  .nnniversarv  of  adoption  of  fii-^t  10  aniendm"iits  to  the  Constitution,  known  as 

Bill  of  R'srhts.      Approved  Aug.  21.  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  243.) 
Blond.      II.  R.  4293.  act  to  further  aine-.id  ;ict  r-lating  to  transfusion  of  blood  by  members 

of  military  establishment    (IT.  S.   C.   title  :'4.  sec.   30).   as  amended,  so   as  to   provide 

compensation   for   donors   of  blood    for   persons   entitled   to   treatment   at    Government 

expense  whether   or   not   donors   ore   in   Gove-ntnent   service,    and    for   other  purposes. 

Approved  Julv  30.  1941.      1   p.      (Public  law  196) 
Cattle.     S.  1261.  act  to  provide  for  punishment  of  persons  trans-portina  stolen  cattle  in 

int'Tstate  commerce.      .Approved  -Vug.  18.  1941.      1  p.      (Pulilic  law  217.) 
Ventral  Valleii  project       S.   1120.  act  for  acquisition   of  Indian  lands  for  Central  Valley 

project.  Calif.      [Approved  July  30,  1941.]      2  p.      (Public  law  198.) 

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Public  law  189-247,  77tli  Congress — Continued. 

Coronado  Ititeniational  Memorial.  S.  752,  act  for  estnblishment  of  Coronado  Interna- 
tional Memorial  in  Arizona.      [Approved  Anp.   18.  1041.1      2  p.      (PuMic  law  216.) 

District  of  Columbia.  H.  R.  4582,  act  to  permit  construction  of  certain  pipe  lines  for 
petroleum  and  pptroloum  products  in  District  of  Columbia  Tby  Steuart  Brothers, 
Incorporated].     Approved  Aug.  18,  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  226.) 

IT.  R.  4660.  act  to  amend  act  to  provide  aid  for  needy  blind  persons  of  District 

of  Columbia  and  autliorizinsj  appropriations  therefor  [so  as  to  authorize  expenditure 
of  funds  for  burial  expensesl.     Approved  Aug.  21,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  237.) 

Employers'  liability  and  workmen'.^  (ompensation.  S.  1642.  act  to  provide  compensation 
for  disability  or  death  resulting  from  injury  to  persons  employed  at  military,  air,  and 
naval  bases  acquired  by  United  States  from  foreign  countries,  and  on  lands  occupied  or 
used  by  United  States  for  military  or  naval  purposes  outside  continental  limits  of  United 
States,  including  Alaska.  Guantanamo,  and  Philippine  Islands,  but  excluding  Canal 
Zone.      [Approved  Aug.  16.  1941.]      2  p.      (Public  law  20S. » 

Federal  Bureau  of  I)ne'<tiaatio)i.  S.  881.  act  to  permit  reemployment  by  Federal  Bureau 
of  Investigation  of  persons  retired  under  civil  service  retirement  act.  Approved  Aug. 
21.  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  231.) 

Fleet  Re.<ierve.  H.  R.  4338,  act  to  provide  for  adjustment  of  inactive-duty  pay  of  certain 
transferred  and  retired  members  of  Fleet  Reserve.  Approved  Aug.  21,  1941.  1  p. 
(Public  law  236.) 

Qovernment  officials  and  employees.  H.  R.  1073.  act  to  amend  classification  act  of  1923. 
as  amended  [so  as  to  regulate  granting  of  increases  in  pay  to  Government  employees]. 
[Approved  Aug.  1,  1941.]      3  p.      (Public  law  200.) 

S.   505.   act  making  provision   for   payment   of  employees  of  the  Government,    its 

Territories  or  possessions,  or  District  of  Columbia,  for  accumulated  or  accrued  annual 
leave  when  ordered  to  active  duty  with  militarv  or  naval  forces.  Approved  Aug.  1. 
1941.      1   p.      (Public   law   202.) 

Hawaii.  H.  R.  4813.  act  to  amend  sec.  73  of  act  to  provide  government  for  Hawaii,  as 
amended  [so  as  to  give  governor  of  Hawaii  same  authority  over  public  lands  acquired 
since  annexation  that  organic  act  grants  him  over  ceded  lands].  Approved  Aug.  21, 
1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  240.) 

S.  1346,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  convey  to  Hawaii  lands  on  island  of 

Oabu,  Hawaii,  in  consideration  of  soVei-nor  of  Hawaii  having  transferred  to  United 
States  lands  in  Hawaiian  Islands.      [Approved  Auir.  16.  1941.]      5  p.      (Publi.':>  Inw  204.) 

Home  qunrds.  S.  173.  act  to  amend  sec.  61  of  national  defense  act  of  June  3.  1916.  as 
amerided,  for  purpose  of  extending  to  Hawaii,  Alaska.  Puerto  Rico,  and  Canal  Zone 
permission  to  oiganiz^  military  units  not  part  of  National  Guard  which  was  granted 
to  States  bv  amendment  made  'to  such  section  bv  act  of  Oct.  21,  1940.  Approved  Aug. 
18.   1941.    "l   p.      (Public  law  214.1 

Invcniionx.  H.  R.  4784.  act  to  amend  act  relating  to  preventing  nublication  of  inventions 
in  national  interest.      [Approved  Aug.  21.  1941.]      2  p.      (Public  law  2.39.) 

Letter  cnrrier.'i.  H.  R.  4210.  act  to  .qdjust  salaries  of  rural  letter  carriers.  Approved 
.July  30.  1941.     1   p.      (Public  law  195.) 

Military  .<<ervice.  S.  1110.  act  to  amend  sec.  1118.  Revised  statiites,  as  amended,  to 
eliminate  prohibition  against  enlistment  in  military  service  of  United  States  of  any 
person  convicted  of  felony.     Approved  .Tuly  29,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  189.) 

S  1524.  act  providing  for  certain  deferments  and  ex'niptions  under  selective  train- 
ing and  service  art  of  1940.  for  nublieity  with  respect  to  classifications,  and  for  other 
purpo.ses.      Approved  Ausr.  16.  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  206.) 

S    .T    Res    95.  joint  resolution  to  extend  periods  of  sirvice  of  persons  in  military 

service,  and  for  other  pnrposes.      [Approved  Aug.  18.  1941.]      3  p.      (Public  law  213.) 

Mi.viouri  Rirer.  H.  R.  3625.  art  to  provid'^  for  adjustment  of  tolls  to  be  charged  by 
Was'iington.  Mo.,  in  maintenance  and  operation  of  toll  bridge  across  Missouri  River 
at  or  near  Washinston.  Mo.     Approved  Aug.  16,  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  211.) 

Mononfjahela  River.  H.  R.  4085.  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completin? 
construction  of  bridges  across  Monongahela  River  in  .Mlesheny  County,  Pa.  [by  said 
countv].     Approved  Aug.  18.  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  222.) 

H.  R.  5122.  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and   completinsr  construction  of 

bridge  across  Monongahela  River  between  boroughs  of  Elizabeth  and  TVest  Elizabeth, 
Pa.  [by  Pennsvlvanial.      Approved  Aue.  18.  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  229  ) 

Muhlenhprfj.  Henrv  M.  S  .T  Res.  40.  joint  resolution  providing  for  representation  of  the 
Government  and  people  of  United  States  in  observance  of  200th  anniversary  of  coming 
of  Henrv  Melcbior  Muhlenberg  to  American  Colonies.  [.\pTiroved  .A.us.  16.  1941  ]  2  p. 
(Puhlic"law  209.)  [S.  J.  Res.  40  establishes  the  United  States  Muhlenberg  Bicenten- 
nial Commission.! 

ya*'onnl  defense.  H.  R.  .5412.  act  making  supplemental  appropriations  for  national 
defense,  fiscal  vear  1942.  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  Aug.  25.  1941.1  19  p. 
(Public  low  247.)  [H  R.  5412  creates  in  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  an 
Office  of  Brdget  and  Renorts.] 

Narnl  stations.     H.   R    4671.    act   to  authorize   plant-protection    force   for   naval   shore 
establishments.     .Vpproved  Aus.  11,   1941.     1   p.      (Public  law  20.^.) 
yavu.     S.  353.  act  to  provide  for  extension  of  enlistments  in  Navy,  and  for  other  pur- 
pose«!       [.Approved  Amr.  18    1941.]      2  p.      (Public  law  215.) 

Navy  Department.  H.  R.  3537,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed  with 
construction  of  certain  public  works.  Approved  Aug.  16,  1941.  1  p.  (Public  law 
210.) 

H.    R.   5312,    act   to   authorize   Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed   with   construction 

of  certain  public  works.      [.Approved  Aug.  21.  1941.]      8  p.      (Public  law  241  ) 

Sew  Rirer.  H.  R.  4732,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Department  of  Highways, 
Vircinia.  to  construct  2  free  bridges  across  New  River,  one  at  Bluff  City  and  other 
at  Eggleston,  Va.     Approved  Aug.  18,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  227.) 

Officers.  Army.  S.  J.  Res.  88,  joint  resolution  to  strengthen  common  defense  by  sus- 
pending sec.  24b  of  national  defense  act  and  authorizing  more  expeditious  procedure 
to  vitalize  active  list  of  Army.     Approved  July  29.  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  190.) 

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Public  law  189-247,  77th  Congress — Continued. 

Ohio  River.     11.  R.  4052.  act  to  extend  times  for  connneneiug  and  completing  construction 

of  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Maiukport.  Ind.   [hy  Indiana  State  Toll  Bridge 

Commission  1.      Approved  Auk.   10.  1041.      1  p.      (Public  law   212.) 
Patritt.f.      H.   R.   8206.    act   to   afford   srcater    protection   to   purcliaser  of  patent   rights. 

Approved  Aug.  18.  1941.      1  p.      (  PuUlic  law  221.) 
Pensions.     H.    R.    2855.    act    to   provide   for   payment    of   pension    to    certain    dependent 

parents    notwithstanding    remarriage.     Approved    July    30,    1941.     1    p.      (Public   law 

193.) 

H.  R.  5339,  act  granting  increases  in  pensions  to  certain  widows  and  dependents 

of  persons  who  served  in  military  or  naval  forces  of  United  States  during  War  with 
Spain,  Boxer  Rebellion,  or  Philippine  insurrection.  Approved  Aug.  21,  1941.  1  p. 
(Puldic  hiw  242.) 

Petroleum.  H.  .1.  Res.  228.  joint  resolution  consenting  to  interstate  oil  compact  to 
conserve  oil  and  ga.s  re.\ecuted  May  1.  1941,  by  representatives  of  Oklahoma.  Kansas. 
Texas,  Colorado,  New  Mexico,  Illinois,  Michigan,  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  New  York,  and 
I'ennsylvaniaJ.      [Approved  Aug.   21.   1941.]      4  p.      (Public  law  246.) 

II.   R.  4816,  act  to  facilitate  construction,   extension,   or  completion  of  interstate 

petroleum  pipe  lines  related  to  national  defense,  and  tn  jjromote  interstate  commerce. 
lApproved  .luly  30.  1041.1      3  p.      (Public  law  197.) 

liniiuaji  Mail  Service.  H.  R.  3367.  act  relating  to  compensation  of  former  employees  of 
Railway  Mail  Service  in  certain  positions  and  reinstated  prior  to  Aug.  14.  1937.  Ap- 
proved Aug.  1.  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  201.) 

Rainbow  Division,  .4.  E.  F.  H.  R.  3261.  act  to  authorize  Rainbow  Division  veterans 
to  erect  suitable  memorial  to  Rainbow  (42d)  Division,  .\mcrican  Expeditionary  Forces 
[in  District  of  ('ohiml)ial.      Approved  Aug.  21.  1941.      1  \^.      (Public  law  2.32.)" 

Rincon  Reservation.  S.  1626.  act  to  re.serve  part  of  public  land  in  California  for  benefit 
of  Rincon  band  of  Mission  Indians.      Approved  Aug.  16.  1041.      1  p.      (I'ublic  law  207.) 

Rivers.  H.  R.  4911,  act  authorizing  construction  of  certain  public  works  on  rivers  and 
harbors  for  flood  control,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  Aug.  18,  1941.1  15  p. 
(Public  law  228.) 

Sabotaf/e.  H.  R.  3752,  act  to  amend  act  to  punish  willful  injury  or  destruction  of  war 
material,  or  of  war  premises  or  utilities  used  in  connection  with  war  material,  as 
amended  [so  as  to  extend  definition  of  "national-defense  material''].  Approved  Aug. 
21,  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  234.) 

St.  Lmvrence  River.  H.  R.  4150,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing 
construction  of  bridge  across  St.  Lawrence  River  at  or  near  Ogden.sburg,  N.  Y.  [by 
St.  Lawrence  Bridge  Commission].      Approved  Aug.  21.  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  2.35.) 

Santec  River.  II.  R.  4231.  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  South  Carolina  State 
Highway  Department  to  construct  fi'ee  highwav  bridge  across  Santee  River  at  or  near 
I^'neudes  Ferry.  S.  C.      Approved  Aug.  18,  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  223.) 

Shiphnildinfj.  II.  R.  5i.',")6.  act  authorizing  appropriations  for  Navy,  additional  .ship- 
bnildinu',  ship  repair,  and  ordnance  manufacturing  facilities.  Approved  July  29,  1941. 
1  p.      (Public  law  192.) 

Smitlisonian  Oailery  of  Art.  H.  R.  3388.  act  to  permit  Smithsonian  Gallery  of  Art  Com- 
mission to  purchase  [from  Eliel  Saarinen.  Eero  Saarinen.  and  Robert  F.  Swanson] 
model  of  winning  design  for  proposed  Smithsonian  (Jallery  of  Art,  and  for  other 
purposes.     Approved  Aug.   21.  1041.      1   p.      (Public  law  233.) 

Smithsonian  Institution.  II.  J.  Res.  121.  joint  resolution  providin.g  for  filling  of  vacancy 
in  board  of  regents  of  Smith.sonian  Institution  of  class  other  than  Members  of  Congress 
[by  appointment  of  Frederic  C.  W'alcott].  Approved  Aug.  21.  1941.  1  p.  (Public 
law  244.) 

II.  .T.  Res.  105.  joint  resolution  providing  for  filling  of  vacancy  which  will  occur 

Aug.  6.  1941.  in  board  of  regents  of  Smithsonian  Institution  of  class  other  than  Mem- 
bers of  r'dnirress  [by  reappointment  of  Frederic  A.  Delano].     Approved  Aug.  21.  1941. 

1  p.      (Public  law  245.) 

Traininff  shipsi.  11.  J.  Res.  139,  joint  resolution  to  provide  suitable  vessels  for  use  of 
certain    State   nautical    schools,   and    for   other  purposes.     [Approved   July   29,    1941.] 

2  p.      (Public  law  191.) 

Tuff  Fork.  11.  R.  4315.  act  to  legalize  construction  by  Big  Creek  Bridge  Company.  Con- 
solidated, of  bridge  across  Tug  Fork  of  Big  Sandy  River  at  Nolan.  W.  Va.  [Approved 
Aug.  18,  1941.]      2  p.      (Public  law  225.) 

United  J>anphters  of  the  Confederac^f.  H.  R.  2688,  act  granting  extension  of  patent  to 
United  Daughters  of  tbe  Confederacy.    Approved  Aug.  18.  1941.    1  p.     (Public  law  220.) 

Vancouver  Barracks.  II.  R.  3033.  act  to  grant  Vancouver.  Wash.,  road  rights-of-way 
[on  Vancouver  Barracks  military  reservation]  and  retrocession  of  jurisdiction  there- 
over to  [State  of  Washington].     Approved  July  30.  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  194.) 

Vermont.  S.  J.  Res.  1.  joint  resolution  directing  comptroller  general  to  readiust  account 
between  United  States  and  Vermont.     Approved  July  30.  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  199.) 

Waba.ih  River.  H.  R.  4306.  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 
struction of  toll  bridge  across  Wabash  River  at  or  near  Mount  Vernon.  Ind.  [by  Indiana 
State  Toll  Bridge  Commission],     Approved  Aug.  18.  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  224.) 

Walruses.  11.  R.  1606.  act  for  protection  of  walruses  in  Alaska.  [Approved  Aug.  18, 
1941.]      2  p.      (Public  law  219.) 

Warrant  ofpcers,  Armp.  S.  162.  act  to  strengthen  national  defense  by  creating  grade  of 
chief  warrant  oflficer  in  Army.      [Approved  Aug.  21.  1941.]      3  p.      (Puhlif  Inw  230.) 

Wildlife.  H.  R.  5^7,  act  to  extend  provisions  of  act  to  pro\ide  that  United  States  shall 
aid  States  in  wildlife-restoration  projects  [to  Alaska.  Hawaii,  Puerto  Rico,  and  Virgin 
Islands].    Approved  Aug.  18,  1941.    1  p.     (Public  law  218.) 

CONFERENCE  COMMITTEES 

Cattle.  PiinislimPiit  of  iiersons  transporting  stolen  cattlp  in  interstate  com- 
merce, [conferencel  report  to  accompany  S.  12(il:  submitted  by  Mr.  Sumners 
of  Texas.     Aug.  4,  1041.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  112,3.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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1132  Government  PniMvATioNs 

KUeioe,  Charlfx.  Williaiii  F.  Klicwe,  CDiifereiKv  report  to  accompanj'  H.  R. 
1602  ffor  relief  of  Willi:uii  F.  Kliewe.  .-is  lejral  guardian  of  his  son,  Charles 
KliewPl  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  Aug.  13.  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1176,  77th 
Coug.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Military  service.  Selective  training  .ind  service  act  nniendinents,  cotiference 
report  to  acconijjan.v  S.  1524  fto  authorize  deferment  of  men  by  age  group 
or  groups  under  selective  training  and  service  act  of  HMO]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  May.  Aug.  1,  1!)41.  5  p.  (H.  ip.  1116.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Committee 
recommends  amendment  of  S.  1524  by  substitute  and  an)endnient  of  title  of 
bill  to  read:  Act  providing  for  certain  deferments  and  exemptions  under 
selective  training  and  service  act  of  1!)40.  for  publicity  with  respect  to  classi- 
fications, and  for  other  purposes.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51039 

NiitiO)inl  dcfe7ifte.  Supplemental  appropriations  for  national  defense,  conference 
report  to  accompimy  H.  R.  5412  [making  supplemental  appropriations  for 
national  defense,  fiscal  year  lt;42.  and  for  other  jjurposes]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Taylor.  Aug.  15,  1941.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  1187,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  5412,  as 
here  reported,  creates  in  the  Ofiice  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  an  Office  of 
Budget  and  Reports.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51040 

Reqvisitioning  of  property  for  defense  of  United   Stiites.  conference  report  to 
accompany  S.  1579:  submitted  by  Mr.  May.     Aug.  12,  1941.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1153, 
77th  Cong.  ls(   sess.)      *  Paper,  .5e. 
L.  C.  card  41-51041 

Rit>ers.  Authorizations  for  reservoirs,  levees,  and  flood  walls  for  flood  control, 
conference  report  to  .accompan.v  H.  R.  4911  [authorizing  construction  of  certain 
public  works  on  rivers  and  harbors  for  flood  control,  and  for  other  purposes!  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Whittington.  Aug.  1.  IIHI.  6  p.  ( H.  rp.  1104.  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Warrant  officers,  Artuf/-  Creating  grade  of  chief  warrant  officer  in  Army,  con- 
ference I'eport  to  accompany  S.  162 :  submitted  b.v  Mr.  May.  Aug.  12,  1941. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  1152,  77th  Cong.  Lst  se.ss. )     *  Paper.  5c. 

Wheat  nmrkcti))(f  quofax,  etc.,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5300  [to 
amend  Public  law  numbered  74.  77th  Congress,  relating  to  wheat-mai'keting 
quotas  u'uler  agricultural  adjustment  act  of  lO.iS.  as  amended]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Fulmer.  Aug.  7.  1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1133.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[Committee  recommends  amendment  of  title  of  bill  to  read:  Act  relating  to 
wheat  marketing  quotas  under  agricultural  ad.iustment  act  of  1938,  as  amended, 
to  provide  for  withholding  from  normal  channels  of  trade  and  commerce 
Government-owned  cotton  and  wheat  of  1940  and  previous  crops,  and  to 
provide  85  per  centum  of  parity  with  respect  to  pe;inuts  of  1941  crop.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 
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report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  July  24,  1941.  30  p.  (H.  rp. 
997,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  ,5c. 

Ciril  Scrricc  Co/Mmm/oH.  Disposition  of  records  by  Civil  Service  Conunission, 
report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  July  24,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  H'- 
1019,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  bv  Civil  Service  Commission,  report :  submitted  by 

Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     July  24,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1020,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  bv  Civil  Service  Commission,  report ;  submitted  by 

Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     July  24,  1041.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  1021,  77th  Cong.  1st 
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Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  July  24,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1018,  77th  Cong.  1st 
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sess.)     *  I'apei-,  5c. 

Disposition   of  records  by  United    States   attorney  for  northern    district 

of  Alabama,  with  approval  of  Department  of  Justice,  report:  submitted  by 
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sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  United  States  marshal  for  District  of  Columbia, 

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with  approval  of  Department  of  Justice,  report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of 
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Disposition  of  records  by  United  States  marshal  for  district  of  northern 

Iowa,  with  approval  of  Department  of  Justice,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott 
of    Californhi.     July    24,    1941.     2    p.     (H.    rp.    1(K),S,    77th    Cong.    1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  United  States  marshal  for  eastern  district   of 

Kentucky,  with  approval  of  Department  of  Justice,  report:  submitted  by  Mr. 
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*  Paper.  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  United  States  marshal  for  eastern   district  of 

Pennsvlvania,  with  ajiproval  of  Department  of  Justice,  report;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     July  24,   1941.     2  p.      (H.   rp.  1007,  77th  Cong. 

1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
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Disposition  of  records  by  United  States  marshal  for  middle  district  of 

Tennessee,  with  approval  of  Department  of  Justice,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Elliott  of  California.     July  24,  1941.     2  p.      ( H.  rp.  1000,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paiier,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  United  States  marshal  for  western  district  of. 

Wisconsin,  with  approval  of  r>epartment  of  Justice,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Elliott  of  California.     July  24,  1^41.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  995,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Emergency  Miinagrnicnt  Offjrr.  Disposition  of  records  by  Office  for  Emergency 
Management,  report:  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  July  24,  1941. 
2  p.     ( H.  rp.  991,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fcitcral  Home  Loan  Rani-  Board.  Disposition  of  records  by  Federal  Home  Loan 
Bank  Board,  Federal  lA)an  Agency,  reixirt ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Elliott  of  Cal- 
ifornia.    July  24,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  994,  77th  Cong.  Is't  sess.)     *  Paper,  5o. 

Federal  Re.Hcrve  Bynteni  Board  of  Governors.  Disposition  of  records  by  Board  of 
Governors  of  Federal  Reserve  Svstem,  report ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Elliott  of 
California.     July    24,     1941.     7    p.     (H.     rp.     1025,    77th     Cong.     1st    sess.) 

*  Paper  5c. 

Interior  Department.  Disjiosition  of  records  bv  Department  of  Interior,  report; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  July"24,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  998,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  bv  Department  of  Interior,  report ;  submitted  by 

Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  July  24,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  999,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Interior  Department — Continued. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  Interior,  report :  submitted  by 

Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     July  24,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1000,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Taper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  Interior,  report;  submitted  by 

Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     July  24,  1941.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1002,  77th  Cong.  Ist 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  bv  Department  of  Interior,  report :  submitted  by 

Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     July  24,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1003,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  Interior,  report;  submitted  by 

Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     July  24,  1941.     3  p.     (H.  rp.   1022,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  Interior,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr. 

Elliott  of  California.     July  24,  1941.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  1023.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

• Disposition  of  records  bv  Department  of  Interior,  report;  submitted  by  Mr. 

Elliott  of  California.     July  24,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1024.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Justice  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  Justice,  report ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  July  24.  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1O04,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper.  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  Justice,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr. 

Elliott  of  California.     July  24.  1941.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  1005,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Pai)er,  5c. 

Labor  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  Depnrtment  of  Labor,  report; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  July  24.  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1029,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  oc. 

Noi^y  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  Navy,  report;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  July  24,  1941.  58  p.  (H.  rp.  1032.  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  10c. 

SoMal  Security  Board.  Disposition  of  records  by  Federal  Security  Agency.  Social 
Security  Board,  report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  July  24,  1941. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  1031.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Social  Security  Board.  Federal  Security  Agency. 

report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  July  24. 1941.     2  p.     (  H.  rp.  993, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Social  Security  Board.  Federal  Security  Agency, 

report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     July  24.  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp. 
1028,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

State  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  State,  report;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  July  24.  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  laSO.  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper.  5c. 

Treamrv  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  TreasuiT.  re- 
l)ort ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  .July  24.  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  lOOl, 
77tli  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper.  5c. 

DisiKisition  of  records  h\  Department  of  Treasury,  report;  submitted  by 

Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     July  24.  1941.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  101.^.  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper.  5c. 

Disiiosition  of  records  bv  Department  of  Treasury,  report;  submitted  by 

Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     July  24.  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  lOlG.  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper.  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  bv  Department  of  Treasury,  report:  submitted  by 

Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     July  24.  1941.     8  p.     (H.  rp.  1017,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )      *  P;iper,  -^c. 

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War  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  War,  report;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  July  24,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  992,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  War,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr. 

Elliott  of  Califoraia.     July  24,  1941.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  996,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Work  Projects  Adinini.stration.  Disposition  of  records  by  Work  Projects  Admin- 
i.strat  ion,  Federal  Works  Agency,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  Califor- 
nia.    July  24,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1026,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Work  Projects  Administration,  Federal  Works 

Agency,  report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     July  24,  1941.     2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1027,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Ainerican  Legion.     Proceedings  of  22d  national  convention  of  American  Legion. 
Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  23-26,  1940.     1941.     xiv+365  p.  3  p.  of  por.      (H.  doc.  38, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26630 

Appropriations  Cotnniittee,  Hoime.  Histoi'y  of  Committee  on  Appropriations, 
House  of  Representatives,  guardians  of  people's  purse,  its  genesis  and  functions, 
sketches  of  distinguished  chairmen  who  have  guided  its  deliberations,  by  Ed- 
ward T.  Taylor,  supplemented  by  remarks  in  House  of  Representatives  of  Clai'- 
ence  Cannon,  on  life  and  public  service  of  Edward  T.  Taylor.  1941.  iii-1-88  p 
(H.  doc.  299,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51103 

Calendars  of  House  of  Representatives  and  history  of  legislation,  77th  Congress, 
Aug  1-28,  1941 ;  no.  129-143.  l&ll.  Each  112  or  136  p.  large  8"  [Daily  when 
House  of  Representatives  is  in  session.]     t  Y  1.2 :  1/77-1-129  to  77-1-143 

Home  oicners'  loan  acts  and  housing  acts  f  July  22,  1932-June  28,  1941]  ;  compiled 
by  Elmer  A.  Lewis,  superintendent  Document  Room,  House  of  Representatives. 
1941.     iv+13S  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51104  Y  1.2  :  H  75/3/941 

Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars  of  United  States.  Proceedings  of  41st  national  encamp- 
ment of  Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars  of  United  States,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  Aug. 
25-30,1940.     1941.     x-f 291  p.  2  p.  of  por.     (H.  doc.  189,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  30c. 

ACXX)UNTS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Chestnutt,  Rail  L.  Mrs.  Rosabelle  Chestnutt,  widow  of  Ray  L.  Chestnutt,  report 
to  accompany  H.  Res.  291  [granting  gratuity  to  Mrs.  Ray  L.  Chestnutt,  widow 
of  Ray  L.  Chestnutt]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran.  Aug.  6,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
1131,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

House  of  Representatives.  Additional  clerk  for  majority  leader,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  Res.  289 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran.  Aug.  5,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1124, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  defense.  Providing  for  expenses  of  conducting  studies  and  investiga- 
tions authorized  by  House  resolution  281  [authorizing  Committee  on  Merchant 
Marine  and  Fisheries  to  investigate  progress  of  national-defense  program  inso- 
far as  it  relates  to  said  committee]  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  297;  submitted 
by   Mr.  Cochran.     Aug.   14,  1941.     1   p.     (H.  rp.   1177,  77th   Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

ACKICULTUKE   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Ayrieiiltural  Adjustment  Administration.  Amending  agricultural  adjustment  act 
of  1938,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5171  [to  amend  sec.  392  of  agricultural 
adjustment  act  of  1938,  as  amended,  so  as  to  provide  for  separate  appropriation 
accounts  for  administrative  expenses  of  Agricultural  Adjustment  AdministraV 
tion,  so  as  to  modify  1  and  2  per  centum  limitations  on  administrative  expenses 

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Agricultural  Adjust  incut  Admini.sfration — Con  tinned. 

and  to  provide  over-all  limitations  in  lien  thereof,  and  for  other  purposes]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Fulmer.  July  'M,  11)41.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1077,  77th  Coug.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

APPHOPKIA'I'IONS    COMMITTEB^    HOUSE 

District  of  CoUiinhid.  Supplemental  appi'opriation  for  additional  members  of 
Metropolitan  police  of  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5553; 
submitted  by  IVIr.  Taylor.  Aur.  15.  1041.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  11^0,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

B.VNKING    AND    CURKENCY    COM M ITTEl-:,    HOUSE 

Home  Otcners'  Loan  Corporation.  Amending  home  owners  loan  act  of  1933,  as 
amended,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5143  [to  amend  home  owners'  loan  act  of 
1933,  as  amended,  so  as  to  exempt  certain  buildinjis  in  District  of  Columbia 
owned  by  Home  Owners'  Loan  Corporation  from  taxation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Steagall.     Aug.  12,  1941.     1  p.      (H.  rp.  1169,  77th  Cong,  l.st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

CLAIMS   COMMITTEaE,    HOUSE 

Allen,  Ouy  F.  Relief  of  G.  F.  Allen,  and  for  other  purposes,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5280:  submitted  by  Mr.  Fogarty.  July  31,  1941.  12  p.  (H.  rp.  1099, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [11.  R.  5280  also  allows  credit  in  accounts  of  Cecil  M.  P. 
Cross  and  Will  S.  Wood.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Alters,  Mrs.  Elisabeth.  Elizabeth  Ayers,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4246  [for 
relief  of  Elizabeth  Ayers]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Sauthoff.  Aug.  18,  1941.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  1195,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bryant,  Lloyd.  Lloyd  Bryant,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2"208  [for  relief  of  Lloyd 
Bryant]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  Aug.  12,  1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1161, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Burton,  Mrs.  Jean  N.  Jean  N.  Burton  and  Laura  Jones,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  2718  [for  relief  of  Jean  N.  Burton  and  Laura  Jonesl  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Meyer  of  Maryland.  Aug.  18,  1941.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  1194,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*Paper,  5c. 

Canton  Exchange  Bank  and  First  National  Bank,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4411 
[for  relief  of  Canton  Exchange  Bank  and  First  National  Bank  of  Canton,  Miss.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Capozzoli.  Aug.  18.  1941.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  1196.  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Carringer,  Mrs.  Thelrna.  Thelma  Carringer  and  others,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4010  [for  relief  of  Thelma  Carringer  and  others]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harris 
of  Arkansas.  July  31.  1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1088.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*Paper,  5c. 

Carter,  Reginald  //.,  jr.  Reginald  H.  Carter,  .ir.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5223 
[for  relief  of  Reginald  H.  Carter,  .ir.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wickersham.  July  31, 
1941.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  1097.  77th  Cong.  1st  s(>ss.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Claims.  Amending  sec.  2  of  act  to  provide  method  of  settlement  of  claims  arising 
against  the  Government  in  sums  not  exceeding  $1.(KK>  in  any  one  case,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  518") ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coffee  of  Washington.  Aug.  1,  1941. 
3  p.      (H.rp.  1112.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *Paper  5c. 

Colt(r,  J.  T.  J.  T.  Colter,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  466  [for  relief  of  J.  T. 
Colter];  submitted  by  Mr.  Jennings.  Aug.  6,  1941.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  1125,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *Paper,  5c. 

Crook,  Mrs.  Edna  B.  Estate  of  Mrs.  Edna  B.  Crook,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4557  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Mrs.  Edna  B.  Crook]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keogh. 
Aug.  12,  1941.     6  p.      (H.  rp.  1165,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *Paper,  5c. 

Crmirh,  Mrs.  Lena  B.  Lena  B.  (^rouch,  reijort  to  accompany  H.  R.  247  [for  relief 
of  Lena  B.  Crouch]  ;  submitt(>d  by  Mr.  Weiss.  Aug.  1.  1941.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  1105, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *F'aper,  5c. 

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DcMatteis,  Albert.  Albert  DeMatteis,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4437  [for  relief 
of  Albert  DeMatteis]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Winter.  Aug.  18,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
irj7,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Dillon,  Mm.  Hnttic.  Hattie  Dillon,  i-eport  to  accompany  H.  R.  4503  [for  relief  of 
Hattie  Dillon  J  ;  submitted  by  Air.  Fogarty.  July  31,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1091, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *Paper,  5e. 

Farner,  Fred.  Fred  Farner  and  Ernest  Schroeder,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3141  [for  relief  of  Fred  Farner  and  Ernest  Schroeder]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weiss. 
Aug.  12,  1941.     17  p.     (H.  rp.  1163,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Farrell,  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Mary,  Ethel,  and  Richard  Farrell,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  2379  [for  relief  of  Mary,  Ethel,  and  Richard  Farrell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Fen  ton.     July  31,  1941.     9  p.     (H.  rp.  1085,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Hugaboom,  Elmc  M.  Elsie  Hugaboom,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4964  [for  relief 
of  Elsie  Hugaboom]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  Aug.  12,  1941.  7  p. 
(H.  rp.  1167,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Justice,  Mrs.  W.  V.  Mrs.  W.  V.  Justice,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4830  [for 
relief  of  Mrs.  W.  V.  Justice]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weiss.  Aug.  18,  1941.  9  p. 
(H.  rp.  1198,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *I'aper,  5c. 

Kehaya,  Alexander.  Alexander  Kehaya,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4777  [for 
relief  of  Alexander  Kehaya]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weiss.  Aug.  1,  1941.  7  p. 
(H.  rp.  1106,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Korkenias,  Mrs.  Lillian.  Lillian  Korkemas  and  Rose  Grazioli,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  5498  [for  relief  of  Lillian  Korkemas  and  Rose  Grazioli  I  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  McGehee.  Aug.  12,  1941.  10  p.  (H.  rp.  168,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*Paper,  5c. 

Lawson  Coffee  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4245  [for  relief  of  Lawson 
Coffee  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Russell.  Aug.  12,  1941. 
3  p.     ( H.  rp.  1164,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *Paper,  5c. 

Ledgertcood,  Mrs.  Alfa.  Alta  Ledgerwood,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4062  [for 
relief  of  Alta  Ix'dgervvood]  ;  submitted  by  INlr.  Dimond.  July  31,  1941.  5  p. 
( H.  rp.  1089,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *Paper,  5c. 

I.enzcr,  Victor  M.  Victor  M.  Lenzer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5038  [for  relief 
of  Victor  M.  Lenzer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fento)!.  July  31,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1095,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Leuger.H,  Mr.'i.  Elinor.  Elinor  Leugers,  report  to  accompany  S.  1398  [for  relief 
of  Elinor  Ix'ugers]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wickersham.  Aug.  1,  1941.  3  p.  (H. 
rp.  1110,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *Paper,  5c. 

McMillen,  Rail  C.  Ray  C.  McMillen,  report  to  accompany  H.  II.  4587  lf<»r  relief 
of  Ray  C.  McMillen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jennings.  Aug.  12,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1166,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper.  5c. 

McMinnrille.  Orcg.  Reimbursing  McMinnville,  Oreg.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4791  [to  reimburse  McMinnville,  Oreg.,  for  damages  a.ssessed  to  it  b.v  United 
States  for  innocent  trespass  upon  land  belonging  to  United  States]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Jeimings.  Aug.  1.  1941.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  1114,  77th  Cong.  1st  .sess.) 
*Paper,  5c. 

Macon  County  Oil  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4415  |  for  relief  of  Macon  County 
Oil  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wickersham.  July  31,  1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
1<>^!0,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *Paper.  5c. 

Marshall,  8a)nucl  J.  D.  Samuel  J.  D.  Marshall,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4514 
[for  relief  of  Samuel  J.  D.  Marshall]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  Julv  31, 
li;41.     14  p.      (H.  rp.  1092,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *Paper,  5c. 

Miller,  Pherne.  Pherne  Miller,  report  to  accompany  S.  605  [foi-  relief  of  Pherne 
Miller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  Aug.  1,  1941.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  1109,  77th 
Cong.  1st  se.ss. )      *Paper,  5c. 

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Moxlcy,  RegiH.  Regis  Moxley  and  Frances  Moxley,  report  to  accompany  H.  IL 
4570  [for  I'elief  of  Regis  Moxley  and  Frances  Moxley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Chenoweth.     Aug.  6,  1941.     8  p.     (H.  rp.  1127,  77th  Cong.  1st  ses.s.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Naulti/,  Edicin  F.  Edwin  Fairfax  Naulty  and  Leslie  Fairfax  Naulty,  report  to 
accompany  II.  li.  2S64  [to  confer  juris(li(  tion  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear, 
tind  facts,  and  report  to  Congress,  claim  of  Edwin  Fairfax  Naulty  and  Leslie 
Fairfax  Naulty]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wickersham.  July  31.  1941.  12  p.  (H.  rp. 
1087,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Neal  Storage  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1608  [for  relief  of  Neal  Storage  Com- 
pany] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weiss.  Aug.  6.  1!)41.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1129,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Negotiable  hi.stnimeiits.  Authorizing  Treasurer  of  United  States  to  make  settle- 
ments with  payees  of  lost  or  stolen  checks,  which  have  been  paid  on  forged 
endorsements,  in  advance  of  reclamation.  rep(U't  to  accompany  H.  R.  5079; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Coffee  of  Washingtcm.  Aug.  1.  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1113, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Ousley.  Ott  V.  O.  C.  Ousley,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  2780  [for  relief  of  O.  C. 
Ousley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  July  31,  1941.  12  p.  (H.  rp.  1086, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Papana,  Alex.  Capt.  Alex  Papaua.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5021  [for  relief 
of  Alex  Papana]  ;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Fentou.  July  31.  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1094. 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *Paper,  5c. 

Philpot.  Mrs.  Mnni  E.  Estate  of  Mary  E.  Philpot  et  al.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  2724  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Mary  E.  Philpot,  Sandra  G.  Philpot,  and 
Mrs.  R.  L.  Keckler]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  Aug.  12,  lf»41.  18  p. 
(H.  tp.  1162,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Ranch,  Mrs.  Helm.  Helen  Ranch  and  Max  Ranch,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5291  [for  relief  of  Helen  Ranch  and  Max  R:uu'h]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee. 
July  31,  1941.     16  p.     (H.  rp.  1100.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      -^Paper,  5c. 

Reelamotion  Bureau.  Certain  claims  of  employees  of  Bureau  of  Reclamation 
arising  out  of  loss  of  tools  deposited  in  warehouse  and  shop  building  main- 
tained by  Bureau  of  Reclamation  at  Parker  Diim.  Ariz.,  destroyed  by  fire, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5104  [to  authorize  Secretary  of  Interior  to  pay 
certain  claims  of  employees  of  Bureau  of  Reclamation  arising  out  of  loss  of 
tools  deposited  in  warehouse  and  shop  building  maintained  by  Bureau  of 
Reclamation  at  Parker  Dam.,  Ariz.,  destroyed  by  fire]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Fogarty.     July  31.  1941.     20  p.     (H.  rp.  1096.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *Paper,  5c. 

Sanehez,  Mrs.  Stu.'tauunh.  Susannah  Sanchez,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5225- 
[for  relief  of  Susannah  Sanchez]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fogarty.  July  31,  1941. 
2  p.  (H.  rp.  1098,  77th  Cong.  1st  ses.v*.)     *Paper.  5c. 

Savdell.  J.  A.  J.  A.  Sandell  and  Frances  Sandell.  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4S79  [for  n>lief  of  J.  A.  Sandell  and  F^rances  Sandell]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Crffee 
of  Washington.  July  31.  1941.  7  p.  ( H.  rp.  1093,  77th  Cong.  1st  ses^.) 
♦Paper,  5c. 

South  Dakota  Wheat  Gro}rer.<i  A.^.'<oriation.  Inc..  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res. 
29  [for  relief  of  South  Dakota  Whi-at  Growers  Association,  Incoriwrated]  :  sub- 
mitted by  .Mr.  Fenton.  Aug.  1,  1941.  10  p.  ( H.  rp.  1108.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Spillinan,  J/r.s.  Lolah  Y.  ]Mrs.  Albert  Spillnian,  I'eport  to  accompany  H.  R.  5039 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Albert  Spillman  (Lolah  Y.  Spillnian)];  submitted  by  jMr. 
Wicker.<ham.    Aug.  1, 1941.    9  p.     (H.  rp.  1107.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

Sweeney,  James  A.  James  A.  Sweeney,  report  to  accompjiny  H.  R.  4116  [for 
relief  of  James  A.  Sweeney]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  CaiKizzoli.  Aug.  6.  1941.  10  p. 
(H.  rp.  1126.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paiier,  5o. 

Tanner,  Mr.t.  Andrew  li.  Mrs.  A.  B.  Tanner,  reixirt  to  accompany  S.  1228  [for 
relief  of  Mrs.  A.  B.  Tanner]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  July  31.  1941.  7  p. 
(II.  rp.  1101.  77th  Cong.  1st  .^ess.)     *  I'aiK'r,  5c. 

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August  1941  1139 

Thompson,  Otis.  Otis  Thompsou,  report  to  accompauy  S.  1426  [for  relief  of 
Otis  Thompson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wicliersham.  July  31,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
1102,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Threadgill,  Burl.  Burl  Threadgill  and  Helen  Threadgill,  report  to  accompauy 
H.  R.  1371  [for  relief  of  Burl  Threadgill  and  Helen  Threadgill]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Fogarty.  July  31,  1941.  14  p.  (H.  rp.  1084,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Walden,  Frank  P.  Frank  P.  Walden  and  Viola  Harp,  report  to  accompany  S.  493 
[conferring  jurisdiction  upon  district  court  for  southern  district  of  Florida 
to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon  claims  of  Frank  P.  Walden 
in  his  individual  capacity  and  as  husband  and  legal  representative  of  estate  of 
Anice  Walden,  and  Viola  Harp  in  her  individual  capacity  and  as  legal  guardian 
of  her  daughter,  Marjorie  Gayle  Harp]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coffee  of  Washington. 
Aug.  7,  1941.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  1128,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wood,  James.  James  Wood,  report  to  accompauy  H.  R.  268  [for  relief  of  James 
Wood];  submitted  by  Mr.  Jennings.  Aug.  18,  11>41.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1193, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

DISTBtlCT  OF  COLUMBIA  COMMITTEK,  HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar.  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Aug.  4,  1941 ;  no.  8. 
1941.     35  p.     4"     t  Y  4.D  63/1 :  77/8 

Crime  and  criminals.  Amending  sec.  907  of  act  to  establish  code  of  law  for 
District  of  Columbia  [relating  to  2d  conviction  of  eriminal  offenses],  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5447;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  Aug.  8,  IMl.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  1139,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  Court  of  United  States.  Amending  sec.  111.  title  18,  of  District  of 
Columbia  code  [with  respect  to  designatiou  of  deputy  clerks  by  clerk  of  District 
Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia],  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5377;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  Aug.  8,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1140,  77tli 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Vagrancy.  Defining  and  punishing  vagrancy  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5448;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  Aug.  8,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1138,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

EXPENDnURES  IN  EXECUTIVE  DEPAR'I'lIENTS  CQlIMlriEE,  HOUSE 

Blind.  Authorizing  procurement  of  certain  products  made  by  blind  in  Alaska, 
Hawaii,  and  Puerto  Rico,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  594 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
O'Leary.    Aug.  14,  1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1188,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Government  contracts.  Rei>ealing  sec.  512-515,  as  amended.  Revised  statutes, 
sec.  1  and  3  of  act  approved  Feb.  4.  1929  (45  Stat.  1147),  and  sec.  3744,  as 
amended,  3745-47,  Revised  statutes  [relative  to  filing  of  contracts],  report  to 
accompany  S.  377;  submitted  by  IMr.  O'Leary.  Aug.  15,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
1192,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reports.  Discontinuance  of  certain  reports  now  required  by  law,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5508;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran.  Aug.  13,  1941.  10  p. 
(H.  rp.  1175,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FLOOD  CONTROL  COMMITTEL,  HOUSE 

Pine  Flat-Kings  River  project.  Authorization  for  constructiou  of  Pine  Flat-Kings 
River  project  in  California,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4161  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Elliott  of  California.  Aug.  13,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1174,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Sepulveda  Dam  and  Reservoir.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  War  to  lease  lands  in 
Sepulvada  [Sepulveda]  Dam  and  Reservoir  project  and  Hansen  Dam  and 
Reservoir  project  to  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  547;  sub- 
mitted by  :\Ir.  Voorhis  of  California.  Aug.  13,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1173,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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1140  GOVEHNMEXT    IVbLICATIONS 

IMMIGRATION    AND    NATURALIZATION    COMMITTEE.    HOUSE 

Jinsqueif  in  United  States.  Relief  of  certain  Basque  aliens,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  1944 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mason.  July  31.  15)41.  3  p.  (II.  rp.  lllKi,  TTtli 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

liridf/es,  Ifanii  R.     Harry  Renton  Bridges,  reixirt  to  accompany  II.  R.  1G44  [to 
direct  (U'i)ortation  of  Harry  Kentdn  Bri(lj;es|  :  yubmitted  by  Mr.  Allen  of  Louisi- 
ana.    Aug.  l."i,  11>41.     2  p.      (II.  rp.  1170.  TTtli  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  I'aper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-".110.i 

Valendnrfs.  Ix^gislative  calendar  showing  status  of  all  bills  to  date.  77th  Congress. 
no.  7:  Aug.  11.  1041.     1941.     m  p.  large  8"     J  Y  4.1m  6/1 :  77/7 

Vharterift,  Leslie.  Leslie  Charteris  and  Patricia  Ann  Charteris,  report  to  accum 
pany  H.  R.  45(52  [for  relief  of  Leslie  Charteris  (Le.><lie  (^harles  Bowyer  Yin) 
and  Patricia  Ann  Charteris]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kramer.  Aug.  1.  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1115,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Papers,  oc. 

Lum.  Mrs.  Louise  IF.  D.  L.  For  relief  of  Louise  Hsien  Djen  Lee  Lum.  report  to 
aicompany  H.  R.  1537:  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  July  .30.  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1080.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

yationalisni    and    nationalitii.     Amending   nationality    act    of    1940   to   preserve 
nationality  of  citizens  residing  abroad,  repi'rt    [and  supplemental  report]   to 
accompany  H.  R.  5.511 :  submitted  by  Mr.  Dicksteiu.     [2  pts.]      (H.  rp.  1170, 
2  pts.,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. ) 
L.  C.  card  41-oll{)(J 

[pt.  1.]    Report.      Aug.  12.  1941.      2  p.      ♦Paper,  oc. 
pt.  2.     Supplemental  report.    Aug.  14.  1941.    2  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Xatin-alization.  Making  eligible  for  citizenship  any  alien  not  racially  ineligible 
to  nafuraliztition  heretofore  admitted  to  United  States  for  permanent  residence 
under  si)ecial  act  of  Congress,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  542S;  submitted  by 
Mr.    Lesinski.     Aug.    1,    1941.     4    p.      (H.    rp.    1111.    77th    Cong.    1st    .«ess.) 

*  Paper,  oc. 

L.  C.  card  41-.51107 

INDIAN    AFKAIKS    COMMITTEE.    HOUSE 

Cut  Hank.  Mont.  Sale  of  individual  Blackfeet  Indian  lands  to  Cut  Bank,  Mont, 
[for  airpoi't  purposes],  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  52(51;  submitted  by  Mr. 
O'Connor.     Aug.  25.  IWl.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  119M.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Fort  Rvrthohi  Indians,  hearings.  77th  Congress.  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  40,  for  relief 
of  Indians  of  Fort  Berthold  Reservation  in  North  Dakota  [comprising  tribes 
known  as  Arickarees.  Gros  Ventres,  and  Maiidansj.  Apr.  23.  1941.  1941.  iii  + 
28  p.     *  Paper.  10c.  Y  4.1u  2/1 :  F  77/2 

I'otauMtmni  Indians.  Claims  of  Prairie  band  of  Pottawatomie  Indians.  Kansas 
and  Wisconsin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4.531  [conferring  jurisdiction  upon 
C<mrt  of  (?'laims  to  hear  and  determine  claims  of  Prairie  band  or  tribe  of 
Pottawatcuuie  Indians  of  Kansas  and  Wisconsin  against  United  States]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  P^uidick.     Aug.  15.  1<;41.    5  p.     i  H.  rp.  1185.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  I'aper,  5c. 

INTIRSTAIK     AND    KOIIEKiN    (  OMMEIU  E    tOMMITTlE.     HOUSE 

Freight    fonnirders.     Regulation    of   freight    forwarders,    report    to    accompany 
S.  210;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.     Aug.  13,  1041.     24  p.      ( H.  rp.  1172.  77th  Cong. 
1st  sessj. )     *  Pai)er,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51108 

Gas  \  natural)  Natural  gas  act  amendments,  hearings.  77th  C(nigres.s.  1st  ses- 
sion, on  H.  R.  5249.  to  amend  sec.  7  of  natural  gas  act,  July  10  and  11,  1041. 
1941.     iii+S4  p.     *  Paper.  10c.  Y4.In  8/4  :  G  21/4 

(irantx   Pass.     Extend    times   for   conunencing   and    completing   construction    of 
bridge  between   Dauphin  Island  and   mainland   at   or  near  Cedar   Point.  Ala., 
report  to  accompany   II.   R.  512S   [to  extend  times  for  conunencing  and   com- 
ph'tiiig  const rucrion,  by  Alabama  Bridge  Conuiiission,  of  toll  bridge  :ind  cause- 
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August  1941  1141 

Grants  Pass — Continued. 

way  across  Giants  Pass  between  Daupliin  Island  and  mainland  at  or  near 
Cedar  Point.  Ala.)  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  I'atrick.  July  29,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1074,  77tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  I'aper,  oc. 

Missouri  River.  Revive  and  reenact  aet  approved  June  8,  1940,  authorizing  toll 
bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Decatur,  Nebr.  [to  place  at  or  near 
Onawa,  Iowa,  to  be  constructed  bv  P.urt  County,  Nebr.].  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5247:  submitted  by  Mr.  Youngdahl.  July  2.),  1941.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  1075, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mwiurifjahrla  River.  Extension  of  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 
struction of  bridge  across  ilonongahela  River,  at  or  near  Elizabeth,  Pa.,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  .")lii2  [to  extend  times  lor  commencing  and  completing  con 
struction  of  bridge  across  Monongahela  River  lietween  boroughs  of  Elizabeth 
and  West  Elizabeth,  Pa.,  by  IViuisylvania  J  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Simpson.  July 
29,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1073,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  Tie. 

Petrolei(n\  Consenting  to  interstate  oil  compact  to  conserve  oil  and  gas  [executed 
May  1,  1941.  by  representatives  of  Oklahoma,  Kansas,  Texas.  Colorado,  New 
Mexico,  Illinois,  Michigan,  Arkansas,  L(misiana.  New  York,  and  Peiuisylvania], 
report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  22.S ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cole  of  Maryland-  Aug. 
6,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  li;]2,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51109 

St.  Croix  River.  Free  bridge  across  St.  Croix  River  at  Hudson,  Wis.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4814  [authorizing  Minnesota  and  Wisconsin,  jointly  or  sep- 
arately, to  accpiire  bridges  now  existing  or  to  construct  free  highway  bridge 
across  St.  Croix  River,  also  known  as  Lake  St.  Croix,  at  or  near  Hudson,  Wis.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Youngdahl.  July  2i),  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1007,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  I'aper,  5c. 

Free  bridge  at  Hudson.  Wis.,  hearings  before  bridge  subcommittee,  77th 

Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  4814,  authorizing  Minnesota  and  Wisconsin, 
jointly  or  .separately,  to  acquire  bridges  now  existing  or  to  construct  free  high- 
way bridge  across  St.  ('roix  River,  also  known  as  Lake  St.  Croix,  at  or  near 
Hudson,  Wis..  Mav  7,  1941.     1941.     iii+40  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.1n  8/4 :  H  86/0 

Sarasota  Pass.  Extension  of  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction 
of  bridge  across  Sarasota  Pass,  and  across  Longboat  Pass,  Manatee  County. 
Fla.  [by  Bradent<Mi  Company],  report  to  accompany  H-.  R.  4993;  submitted 
by   Mr.    Patrick.     July   29,    1941.     4   p.      (H.   rp.    1068,   77th   Cong.    1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Susquehainia  River.  Free  bridge  across  Su.squehanna  River  between  Plymouth 
and  Hanover  Townships,  Luzerne  County,  Pa.,  reiwrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  4994 
[granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsylvania  to  construct  free  highway 
bridge  across  Susquehaima  River  at  Uridge  Street.  I'lymouth  Borough,  between 
Plymouth  and  Hanover  Townships,  Luzerne  County,  Pa.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Simpson.     July  29,  1J)41.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1069,  77th  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Teeth.  Research  relating  to  dental  diseases,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  77th 
Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  194.  to  authorize  research  by  Public  Health  Service 
relating  to  cause,  diagnosis,  and  treatment  of  dental  diseases,  July  14,  1941. 
1941.     iii4-2;!  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.1n  8/4 :  D  43 

INVAUD  PENSIONS  COMMITTKE.  HOUSE 

Pensions.  Benefits  to  veterans  and  former  servi<e  men,  hearings,  77th  Congress. 
1st  session,  on  II.  R.  8094.  granting  pen.sicms  and  other  benefits  to  veterans  and 
former  service  men.  July  22.  1941.     1941.     iii+14  p.  tab.     *  Paper.  He. 

Y4.InS/5:  V  «U/8 

Increase  of  pensions  to  veterans  of  Regular  Establishment  for  service- 
connected  disabilities,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  l.st  ses.sion.  on  H.  R.  2472  and 
H.  R.  8257.  bills  providing  rates  equivalent  to  90  i)er  cent  and  100  per  cent  of 

•  onipensation  payal)le  to  war  veterans  for  similar  service-connected  disabilities, 
July  15,  1941.     1941.     iii+32  p.     *  Paper.  10c.  Y  4. In  8/5  :  V  64/2 

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1142  Government  Publications 

Jtn>IOIAKY  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Actions  at  law.  Making  applicable  State  laws  on  lands  or  premises  subject  to 
jurisdiction  of  I'uitt'd  states  for  injury  or  death,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
r»235  (making  applicable  to  all  lands  or  premises  subject  to  partial,  concurrent, 
or  exclusive  jurisdiction  of  United  States,  law  of  State  within  exterior  bound- 
aries of  which  such  land  or  premises  is  situated,  i)ertaiiiing  to  recovery  of  dam- 
ages for  injury  or  death  by  wi-ongful  act  or  omission]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan. 
Aug.  15,  1941.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1190,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

IVrmitting  United  States  to  be  made  party  defendant  in  certain  cases  in- 
volving personal  property,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  5578;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Weaver.     Aug.  15,  1941.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1191,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Alirnji.  Amending  alien  registration  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  1512  [to  amend 
alien  registration  act,  1940,  by  making  it  criminal  offense  to  reproduce  alien 
registration  r(>ceipt  cards]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walter.  Aug.  11,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1151,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Aug.  20,  1941 ;  no. 
14.     1941.     130  p.  4°     J  Y  4.J  89/1 :  77/14 

Compensation  for  disability  or  death  resulting  from  injury  to  ijersons  employed 
at  military,  air,  and  naval  bases  acquired  Ijy  United  S'tates  from  foTeign  coun- 
tries, report  to  accompany  S.  1G42  [to  provide  compensation  for  disability  or 
death  resulting  from  injury  to  persons  employed  at  military,  air,  and  naval 
bases  accpiired  by  United  States  from  foreign  countries,  and  on  lands  occupied 
or  used  by  United  States  for  military  or  naval  purposes  outside  continental 
limits  of  United  States,  including  Alaska,  Guantanamo,  and  Philippine  Islands, 
but  excluding  Canal  Zone]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walter.  Jniy  29,  1941.  7  p. 
(H.  rp.  1070,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51110 

Contempt  of  covrt.  Extending  rule-making  authority  <tf  Supreme  Court  to  crim- 
inal contempt  of  court,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  5203  [to  extend  provisions  of 
act  of  Feb.  24,  1983,  and  of  act  of  June  29,  1940,  to  proceedings  to  punish  for 
criminal  contempt  of  court]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weaver.  Aug.  13,  1941.  1  p. 
( H.  rp.  1178,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fires  on  public  domain  and  in  national  forests,  report  to  accompany  S.  633  [to 
amend  criminal  code  in  respect  to  fires  on  iniblic  domain  or  Indian  lands  or  on 
certain  lands  owned  or  leased  by.  or  under  partial,  concurrent,  or  exclusive 
jurisdiction  of  United  States]  ;  sxibmitted  by  Mr.  Tolan.  Aug.  11,  1941.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  1149,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  .5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51134 

Goverjiment  officials  ar}<l  cmpJonprs.  Authorizing  Goveinment  employees  to  testi- 
fy for  District  of  <'olnml)ia  without  loss  of  salary  or  amuial  leave,  report  to 
acc<mipany  H.  R.  5192  [to  authorize  employees  of  United  States  to  testify  on 
behalf  of  District  of  Columbia  and  emplnyees  of  District  of  Columbia  to  testify 
iin  belialf  (,-f  United  States  and  District  of  Columbia  without  loss  of  salary  or 
annua!  leave]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan.  Aug.  15.  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1189,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Immoral  lit  era  lure.  Pr(»hil)iting  transportation  of  obscene  literature  [in  inter- 
state or  foreign  commerce],  )'eport  to  accompany  H.  R.  2523;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Walter.    Aug.  15,  1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1184,  77th  (V)ng.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Indeterminate  Sentence  and  I'arole  Board,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4581  [to 
create  Indeterminate  Sentence  and  Parole  Hoard,  jirovide  for  uniformity  of 
term  of  sentence,  and  for  other  purjioses]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McLaughlin.  July 
29,  1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1071.  77tl)  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes  minority  views. 
H.  R.  4581  .abolishes  the  Board  of  Parole.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  (\  card  41-51111 

Jvdpes.  Making  permanent  tempc.rary  judgeship  in  Massachusetts,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  2590  |  to  repeal  prohibition  against  filling  of  vacancy  in  office 
of  district  judge  for  district  of  Massachusetts]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Walter. 
Aug.  15,  IfHl.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1181.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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August  1941  1143 

Judges — Continued. 

Subsistence  expenses  of  judges  of  Court  of  Claims,  report  to  accompany 

S.  1052  [relating  to  traveling  and  subsistence  expenses  of  judges  and  retired 
judges  of  Co-urt  of  Claims]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Walter.  Aug.  IG,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1182,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  Training  Scliool  for  Boys.  To  amend  act  reorganizing  administration 
of  Federal  prisons,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5270  [to  amend  act  reorganizing 
administration  of  Federal  prisons,  so  as  to  give  Attorney  General  authority  to 
order  transfer  of  juveniles  committed  to  National  Training  School  for  Boys  by 
Juvenile  Court  for  District  of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weaver.  Aug.  11, 
1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1148,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Thanksgiving  Day,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  41  [making  last  Thursday  in 
November  legal  holiday]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walter.  Aug.  15,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1186,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Witnesses.  Fees  and  costs  of  witnesses  and  jurors,-  report  to  accompany  S.  1051 
[relating  to  payment  of  fees  and  costs  of  witnesses  and  jurors  and  accounting 
therefor]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walter.  Aug.  15.  1941.  2  p.  ( H.  rp.  1183,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

T..\BOR  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Post-Emergency  Economic  Advisory  Commission.  Establishing  Post-Emergency 
Economic  Advisory  Conmiissioii  and  National  Unemployment  Commission,  hear- 
ings before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  J.  Res.  59,  to  estab- 
lish National  Unemployment  Commission,  H.  J.  Res.  70,  establishing  Post- 
Emergency  Economic  Advisory  Commission.  June  24-Julv  1  [1941].  1941. 
ii+202  p.  il.     *  Paper,  20c.  Y  4.L  11 :  P  84 

MERCHANT  MARINE  AND  FISHERIES   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Coast  Guard  stations.  Declaring  abandoned  title  of  Marquette,  Mich.,  to  land 
for  Coast  Guard  purposes,  I'eport  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  221  [to  declare  aban- 
doned title  of  Marquette,  Mich.,  to  land  in  county  of  Marquette,  and  to  vest 
control  of  such  land  in  Secretary  of  Treasury  for  Coast  Guard  purposes]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Bland.    July  30,  1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1079,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

FisJi  culture.  Protection  of  fish-cultural  station  at  S'pearfish,  S.  Dak.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5397;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  July  30,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1078,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fishermen.  Hospitalization  for  fishermen,  hearing,  77th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  H.  R.  84,  H.  R.  5051.  and  H.  R.  5130,  bills  to  extend  benefits  of  Public  Health 
Service  to  fishermen,  July  8,  1941.     1941.     iii+56  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.M  53  :F  53/17 

Port  Saunders,  steamship.  Registration  of  steamship  Port  Saunders  and  steam- 
ship Hawk,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5425  [to  permit  steamship  Port 
Saunders,  oflicial  no.  220150.  and  steamship  Hawk,  official  no.  220149.  to  engage 
in  fi.sheries]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  Aug.  12.  1941.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  1160,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,   5c. 

Ships.  Clearance  and  entry  for  certain  vessels,  reiwrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  5289 
[to  dispense  with  requirement  of  clearance  and  entry  for  certain  United  States 
vessels  which  touch  at  Canadian  ports  for  bunker  fuel  only]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Bland.     Aug.  12,  1941.     4  p.      (H.  rp.  1158,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MILITARY  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session ;  6th  edition.  1941. 
132  p.  4°     $  Y  4.M59/1 :  77/6 

Military  service.  Declaring  existence  of  national  emergency,  and  for  other  pur- 
poses, report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  222  [to  extend  period  of  service  of  persons 
in  military  service,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Aug.  1, 
1941.     19  p.     (H.  rp.  1117,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Includes  minority  views.] 

*  Paper.  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51113 

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1144  Government  Pitiu.tcatioxs 

Militarii  sciricc — ( 'oiitiiuiPd. 

Providing  for  national  ilffonsc  by  reiiioviiifi  i-cstriclions  on   miniheis   arul 

length  of  service  of  draftees,  hearinj^s,  77tli  Congress,  1st  session,  on  II.  J.  Res. 
217,  H.  J.  Kes.  21S.  11.  J.  Ites.  220,  and  H.  J.  Res.  222,  joint  resolutions  declaring 
national  emergency,  extending  terms  of  enlistments,  appointments,  and  coni- 
mi.ssions  in  Army  of  United  States,  suspending  certain  restrictions  upon  em- 
ployment of  retired  per.sonnel  of  Army,  making  further  provisions  for  restora- 
tion of  civil  positions  to  members  of  Army  on  relief  from  military  service,  and 
for  other  purpo.ses,  Jnlv  22-2S,  1041.     1941.     iii  +  l()r»p.     *  Paper,  "20c. 

Y  4.M;')9/1 :  P36/18 

Rrqiiisitionfi  {inilUnrii) .  Authorizing  requisition  of  personal  i)roi)erty.  hearings, 
77th  Congress,  l.st  session,  on  S.  1.579,  to  authorize  President  of  United  States 
to  requisition  proi)erty  reqiiired  for  defense  of  United  States,  and  H.  R.  4959. 
to  further  expedite  strengthening  of  national  defense,  to  provide  for  licensing 
of  exports  and  imports,  and  for  other  puriM)ses.  July  ;^1,  ]'..'41.     1!)41.     ii+lS  p. 

*  Paper,  He.  Y  4.M  59/1 :  P  »4/6 

Requisitioning  of  private  property,  rejiort  to  accompany  S.  ITOl  Ito  aiithor- 

ize  President  of  United  States  to  recpiisition  propertv  recpiir^d  for  defense  of 
United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Aug.  4,  1941."  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1120,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  oe. 

L.  C.  card  41-51114 

TcyincHnrc  Vnlleu  Authority.  Amending  Teiniessee  Valley  Authority  act,  hear- 
ings, 77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  490)1.  to  amend  sec.  9  (b)  of  Tennessee 
Valley  Anthorit.v  act.  as  amended  by  sec.  14  of  act  of  Aug.  81,  19:^5  (relative  to 
accounts  of  the  Authoritv],  June  18-27.  1941.  1941.  11  + f1  \-^VP-?,  v.  *  Paner, 
15c.  y  4.M  59/1 :  T  25/4 

NATIONAL   DEFENSE   MIGRATION.    SFXECT   COMMITTEE   IjNVP:ST1GATTNC;.    HOUSE 

Transientn.  National  defence  migration,  hearings,  77th  Congress.  1st  session, 
pursuant  to  H.  Res.  IIR.  to  inquire  further  into  interstate  migration  of  citizens, 
emphasizing  present  and  potential  consequences  of  migration  caused  by  national 
defense  program,  San  Diego  hearings,  June  12  and  l."5,  1941.  1941.  i)t.  12,  v4- 
4823-49GOT'+49fil-n019  p.  il.     *  Paper.  25c.  Y  4.N  21/5  :  M  58/pt.  12 

NAVAL  ABTFAIRS   COMMITTKE.    HOUSE 

Aircraft.  Hearing  on  status  of  Nav.v's  aircraft  procurement  and  aviation  train- 
ing programs.      [1941.1     p.   2055-88.      (No.  148.)      *  Paner.  lOc 

y  4.N  22/1  a  :  ^41-42/14.'? 

Constelfation,  frif/nte.  For  preservation  and  restoration  of  frigate  Constellation 
as  national  museum  and  making  Newport.  R.  I.,  its  home  jiort.  H.  J.  Res.  16S 
fint"rodnced  bv]  Mr.  Forand  ;  [Iftter  from  acting  Secretarv  of  Navv  to  chairman 
of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill).      [1941.1     n.  201.8.      (No.  1.87.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/1  a  :  941-42/187 

McMahon,  Rayniorul  J.  Hearing  [77tli  Congress,  1st  session],  on  TI.  R.  8781.  for 
relief  of  Raymond  J.  McMahon.     [1941.]     p.  2017-20.      (No.  189. )     *  T'np(>r.  5c. 

Y  4.N  22/1  a  :  941-42/139 

Naval  Academy.  Anvapolin.  To  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  accept  for  Naval 
Academy  such  gifts  and  beouests  ;is  he  may  see  fit.  S.  158G :  [letter  from  acting 
Secretary  of  Navy  to  Sneaker  of  House  of  Representatives  concerning  bill]. 
[1941.]     p.  2009-10.      (No.  185.)      *  Paper.  5c.  Y  4.N  22/1a  :  911-42/1.85 

To  increase  the  number  of  midshipmen  allowi^l  at  Naval  Academy  from 

District  of  Cohunbia,  S.  1.5S5;  [letter  from  acting  president,  hoard  of  commis- 
sioners. District  of  Columbia,  to  Sneaker  of  House  of  Repr(>scntatives  con- 
cerning bill].      [1941.1     p.  2011.      (No.  180.)      *  Paper.  .5c. 

T4.N  22/1  a:  941-42/136 
Naval  Air  Station.  Lfikrlnirfif.  To  authorize  acquisition  b.v  Ignited  States  of 
lands  lying  between  present  lionndary  of  Naval  .\ir  Station.  T/akehurst,  N.  J., 
and  new  boundaiy  of  Fort  Dix.  N.  J..  H.  R.  4151  [introduced  by].  .Mr.  Sntphin  : 
[letter  from  acting  Secretarv  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval 
Affairs  concerning  bill].      [1941.1     p.  200.5-6.      (No.  1.88.)      *  Paper,  ,5c. 

Y4.N22/la:  941-42/1.83 

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August  1941  1145 

Naval  Reserve.  Authorizing  transfer  of  enlisted  men  of  Naval  and  Marine  <^orps 
Reserve  to  Regular  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5464 : 
submitted  by  Mr.  Mott.  Aug.  7,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  113."),  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*Paper,  5c. 

Hearing  [77th  Congress,  1st  session],  on  H.  R.  5464,  to  authorize  transfer 

of  enlisted  men  of  Naval  and  Marine  Corps  Reserve  to  Regular  Navy  and 
Marine  Corps.     [1941.]     p.  2117-23.     (No.  147.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.N  22/la :  941-42/147 

To  provide  for  pay  and  allowances  of  mileage  or  transportation  for  certain 

officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Naval  Reserve  and  Marine  Corps  Reserve  and 
retired  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  H.  R.  02SS,  [intro- 
duced by]  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia ;  [letter  from  acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to 
Speaker  of  House  of  Representatives  concerning  bill].  [1941.]  p.  2007-8. 
(No.  134. )     *raper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/134 

Navy.  Hearing  [77th  Congress,  1st  session],  on  S.  853,  to  provide  for  extension 
of  enlistments  in  Navy  ;  [statement  of  Chester  W.  Nimitz].  [1941.]  p.  2031-53. 
( No.  142. )     *Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/142 

Providing  for  extension  of  enlistments  in  Navy  [and  for  other  purposes], 

report  to  accompany  S.  353;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vinson  t)f  Georgia.  July  31,  1941. 
6  p.     (H.  rp.  1082,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *Paper,  oc. 

L.  C.  card  41-51135 

Navy  Department.  Hearing  [77th  Congress,  1st  se.«sion],  on  H.  R.  5312,  to 
authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed  with  construction  of  certain  public 
works.     [1941.1     p.  1099-2001.     (No.  131.)     *Pap('r,  25c. 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/131 

To  amend  sec.  5  (a)  of  act  to  expedite  national  defense,  approved  June  28, 

1940,  relating  to  overtime  pay  of  emiiloyees  of  Navy  Department,  H.  R.  5518, 
[introduced  by]  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia;  [letter  from  acting  Secretary  of  Navy 
to  Speaker  of  House  of  Representatives  concerning  bill].  [1941.]  p.  2089^90. 
(No.  144.)     *Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/144 

Pipe  lines.  To  provide  for  appointment  of  board  to  investigate  feasibility  of  con- 
struction of  pipe  line  from  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  to  Port  St.  .Toe,  Fla.,  H.  Res.  153, 
[introduced  by]  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia  ;  [letter  from  Secretary  of  Navy  to 
chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1941.]  p.  2003. 
(No.  132.)     *Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/132 

Rations,  Navy.  To  provide  That  Navy  ration  shall  include  canned  or  powdered 
or  concentrated  fruit  juices,  H.  R.  4757,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Peter.son  of  Florida ; 
[letter  from  acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval 
Affairs  concerning  bill].     [1941.]     p.  201.5.     (No.  1.38.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/138 

8an  Francisco  Bay.  Hearing  [77th  Congress,  1st  session],  on  H.  Res.  158,  request- 
ing Seci'etary  of  Navy  to  appoint  board  to  investigate  and  report  on  need  for 
constructing  bridge  [across  San  Francisco  Bay]  between  Hunters  Point  and 
Bay  Farm  Island.     [1941.]     p.  2021-25.     (No.  140.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/140 

Shiphuildinff.  Hearing  [77th  Congress.  1st  session],  on  H.  R.  .5482,  to  expedite 
shipbuilding;  [statement  of  Samuel  M.  Robinson].  [1941.]  p.  2091-2108. 
(No.  145.)     *Paiier,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la :  941-42/145 

Report  of  subcommittee  for  inspection  of  shipbuilding  facilities  in  New 

England  area.     [1941.]     p.  2027-30.     (No.  141.)     *Paper,  5e. 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/141 

Ships.  Hearing  [77th  Congress.  1st  session],  on  H.  R.  5463,  providing  for  security 
of  United  States  naval  vessels  [in  territorial  waters  of  United  States].  [1941.] 
p.  2109-1.5.      (No.  146.)      *Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941  ^2/146 

Providing  for  security  of  United  States  naval  vessels  [in  territorial  waters 

of  United  States],  report  to  accomjiany  H.  R.  5463;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sutphin. 
Aug.  7,  1941.     6  p.     (H.  rp.  1136,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *Paper.  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51115 

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1146  Go\EHN>IENT    Pi  liLIC'ATIONS 

pat1':nts  committee,  house 

Patents.  Extending  term  of  patents  offered  for  Government  use,  hearings,  77tb 
Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  HOSl  and  H.  R.  r)'_>13,  bills  authorizing  the  Presi- 
dent to  accept  on  behalf  of  United  States  any  offer  of  patent  rights  for  national 
defense  purposes,  July  1,  1941.     1941.     ili4-34  p.     *Paper.  10c. 

Y  4.P  27/1 :  P  27/28 

POST   OJTICK  AND  POST  roahs  committf:}':.   iiousk 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions,  and  reports 
referred  to  Committee  on  Post  Office  and  Post  Roads  for  its  consideration  and 
action  thereon,  2d  edition,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Aug.  18.  1941 :  no.  2. 
1941.     32  p.  r     t  Y  4.P  84/1 :  77/2 

Firearms.  To  permit  mailing  of  small  firearms  to  officers  and  employees  of 
enforcement  agencies  of  United  States,  reiwrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  1793;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Burch.  Aug.  8,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1142,  77th  Cong.  1st  se-ss.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Postage.  Book  rate  bill,  hearing,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  337,  H.  R.  4103, 
H.  R.  4382,  and  H.  R.  5265,  bills  proposing  to  make  permanent  postage  rate  of 
1^4  cents  per  pound  on  books.  July  11-22,  1941.    1941.    iii+140  p.    *  Paper,  15c. 

Y  4.P  84/1 :  B  64 

To  establish  preferential  postal  rate  for  Braille  writers  and  shorthand 

machines  when  mailed  for  repairs  and  returned  after  repairs,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1570  [to  further  amend  acts  for  promoting  circulation  of  reading  matter 
among  the  blind]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burch.  Aug.  8.  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1141, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Postal  service.  Extending  benefits  of  8-in-lO  hour  law  to  employees  of  custodial 
service,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1851 :  submitted  by  Mr.  Whelchel.  Aug.  8, 
1941.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1146,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

— -  Time  credit  to  in.iured  substitute  postal  employees,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3549  [for  relief  of  postal  employees]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sweeney, 
Aug.  12,  1941.    1  p.    (H.  rp.  1171,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  provide  differential  in  pay  for  night  work  to  custodial-service  employees 

in  i)ostal  service,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2232:  submitted  by  Mr.  Forand. 
Aug.  8,  1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1145,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Postmasters.  Appointment  of  assistant  postmasters  at  all  1st-  and  2d-class  post 
offices,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3192;  submitted  by  Mr.  Haines.  Aug.  11, 
1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1147,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PRINTING  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Bankruptcy.  Printing  additional  copies  of  hearings  relating  to  administration 
of  bankruptcy  act  and  referees  in  bankruptcy,  reiwrt  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
285  [authorizing  Committee  on  Judiciary  of  House  of  Representatives  to  have 
printed  additional  copies  of  hearings  held  before  subcommittee  of  said  com- 
mittee on  bill  (H.  R.  4394)  to  amend  bankruptcy  act  and  acts  amendatory 
thereof]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jarman.  Aug.  4,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1118,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Long,  JTiieif  P.  Unveiling  of  statute  of  Huey  P.  Long,  report  to  accompany 
S.  Con.  Res.  11  [authorizing  printing  and  binding  of  proceedings  held  in 
Statiiary  Hall  in  Capitol  upon  occasion  of  unveiling  and  acceptance  of  statue 
of  Huey  P.  Long  presented  by  Louisiana]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jarman.  Aug.  8, 
1941.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  11.37,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,'  5c. 

Military  Order  of  the  Purple  Heart.  Printing  proceedings  of  Military  Order  of 
the  Purple  Heart,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Re.s.  196  [authorizing  printing 
of  proceedings  of  national  encampments  of  various  veterans'  organizations 
in  United  States  as  separate  House  documents]  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Jarman. 
July  31,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1083.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  J.  Res.  196  merely 
adds  Military  Order  of  the  Purple  Heart  to  list  of  veterans'  organizations  whose 
proceedings  are  to  be  printed  as  documents.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

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August  1941  1147 

PUBLIC  BUrLDINGS  AND  GROUNDS   COMJiIITTEE,    HOUSE 

District  of  Columbia.  Public  buildings  and  grounds,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  H.  Res.  264,  authorizing  committee  to  investigate  all  data,  facts  and 
circumstances  surrounding  leasing  of  Dupont  Circle  Apartments  by  Federal 
Government,  July  24-Aug.  5,  1941.    1941.    iii+181  p.     (No.  6.)     *  Paper,  20c. 

Y  4.P  96/6 :  B  86/77-1,  no.  6 

Housing.  Public  buildings  and  grounds,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
H.  R.  5211,  to  authorize  appropriation  of  additional  $300,000,000  for  defense 
housing,  July  0-23,  1941.      1941.     ii+246  p.     (No.  5.)     *  Paper,  25c. 

Y  4.  P  96/6 :  B  86/77-1.  no.  5 

RULES  committed:,  house 

Internal  revenue.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5417,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  280 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  5417.  to  provide  revenue]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath. 
July  80,  1941.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  1076,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Judges.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  146,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  282  [for 
consideration  of  H.  R.  146,  to  provide  for  trials  of  and  judgments  upon  issue 
of  good  behavior  in  case  of  certain  Federal  judges]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath. 
July  30,  1941.      1  p.     (H.  rp.  1081,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Military  service.  Consideration  of  House  joint  resolution  222,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  Res.  290  [for  consideration  of  H.  J.  Res.  222,  declaring  national 
emergency,  extending  terms  of  enlistments,  appointments,  and  commissions  in 
Army  of  United  States,  .suspending  certain  restrictions  upon  employment  of 
retired  personnel  of  Army,  making  further  provision  for  restoration  of  civil 
positions  to  members  of  Army  on  relief  from  military  service,  and  for  other 
purposes,  and  all  points  of  order  against  said  joint  resolution  are  hereby 
waived]:  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  Aug.  6,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1130,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  defense.  Investigation  of  national-defense  program,  Merchant  Marine 
and  Fisheries  Committee,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  281  [authorizing  Com- 
mittee on  Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries  to  investigate  progress  of  national- 
defense  program  insofar  as  it  relates  to  said  committee]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Sabath.     Aug.  7, 1941.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  1134,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Navy.  Consideration  of  S.  353,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  284  [for  considera- 
tion of  S.  353,  to  provide  for  extension  of  enlistments  in  Navy]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Sabath.  Aug.  4,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1121,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Requisitions  (military).  Consideration  of  S.  1579,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
287  [for  consideration  of  S.  1579,  to  authorize  President  of  United  States 
to  requisition  propertv  required  for  defense  of  United  States]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Sabath.    Aug.  4.  1941.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  1122,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

TERRITORIES  COMMITTEE.    HOUSE 

Alaska.  Authorizing  transportation  of  employees  of  Alaska  Railroad  on  ves- 
sels of  Army  Transport  Service,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4904  [to  authorize 
transportation  of  employees  of  United  States  on  vessels  of  Army  Transport 
Service]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weaver.  Aug.  11,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1150,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hatcaii.  Amending  Hawaiian  Homes  Commission  act  of  1920,  as  amended,  re- 
lating to  powers,  duties,  and  functions  of  Hawaiian  Homes  Commission,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  4795 :  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  Aug.  4,  1941. 
8  p.     (H.  rp.  1119,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Approving  act  112  of  session  laws  of  Hawaii,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 

5077  [to  approve  act  numbered  112  of  session  laws  of  1941  of  Hawaii,  to  amend 
act  101  of  session  laws  of  Hawaii,  1921,  relating  to  manufacture,  maintenance, 
distribution,  and  .supply  of  electric  current  for  light  and  power  within  dis- 
tricts of  North  and  South  Hilo  and  Puna,  in  county  of  Hawaii,  so  as  to  extend 

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1 148  Government  IHulications 

Naicaii — CoiitiiiinMl. 

franchiso  of  Ililo  KlHctric  Vo.  to  districts  of  Kau  and  South  Kohala  in  said 
county,  and  extend  term  thereof  as  to  town  of  Hilo]  ;  siihmitted  hy  Mr.  Angell. 
Aug.  8.  1!)41.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1144.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  "jc. 

Ratifying  and  confirming  certain  right  of  purchase  leases,  .special  homt,'- 

stead  agreements,  cash  freehold  agreements,  certificates  of  occupation,  home- 
stead leases,  and  patents  issued  under  or  in  purported  compliance  with  sec. 
73  of  Hawaiian  organic  act  and  laws  of  Hawaii,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4520:  suhmitted  i)y  Mr.  Gc;.-<sett.  July  29,  IJMl.  2  p.  ( H.  rp.  1072,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  Jic. 

Kauai  County.  Hairnii.  Empowering  Legislature  of  Hawaii  to  authorize  county 
of  Kauai  to  issue  improvement  honds,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5076;  sub- 
mitted hy  Mr.  Gibson.  Aug.  8,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1143,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

WAYS  AND  MKANS  COMMI'lTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendar  of  bills  and  resolutions  referred  to  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means, 
77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Aug.  5.  1941 ;  no.  10.     1941.     70  p.  4°     % 

Y4.W  36:  77/10 

WORLD  WAR   veterans'   LEGISLATION    COMMITTEE,    HOISE 

Medical  eare.  Amending  sec.  4,  Public  law  no.  198,  76th  Congress,  July  19,  1939, 
to  authorize  hospitalization  of  retired  officers  and  enlisted  men  who  are  war 
veteraiKS,  in  Veterans'  Administration  facilities  under  contract  on  parity  with 
other  war  veterans,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4853  [to  amend  sec.  4,  Public 
law  numbered  198,  76th  Congress,  Jidy  19,  1939,  to  authorize  hospitalization 
of  retired  officers  and  enlisted  men  who  are  war  veterans  on  parity  with  other 
war  veterans]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin  of  Mississippi.  Aug.  12,  1941.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  1156,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Quartermaster  General  of  Army.  Conferring  to  certain  persons  who  served  in 
civilian  capacity  under  jurisdiction  of  quartermaster  general  during  War 
with  Spain.  Philippine  insurrection,  or  China  R?lief  Expedition  benefits  of  hos- 
pitalization and  privileges  of  soldiers'  homes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  143; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin  of  Mississippi.  Aug.  12,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1154, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Soldiers.  Facilitating  standardization  and  uniformity  of  procedure  relating 
to  determination  of  service  connection  of  injuries  or  diseases  alleged  to  have 
been  incurred  in  or  aggravated  by  active  service  in  war.  campaign,  or  expedi- 
tion, report  to  accimipany  H.  R  4905 :  submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin  of  Mississippi. 
Aug.  12, 1941.     3  p.     (H.'  rp.  1157,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Providing  that  unexplained  absence  of  any  ex-service  man  for  7  years 

shall  be  deemed  sufficient  evidence  of  death  for  purpose  of  laws  administered 
by  Veterans'  Administration,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4787 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Rankin  of  ISIississippi.  Aug.  12.  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  115.5,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Veterans'  Administration  -fneilities.  Authorizing  administrator  of  veterans' 
affairs  to  grant  easements  in  lands  to  Bedford,  Mass.,  for  road-widening  pur- 
poses, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5*^05 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin  of  Mississippi. 
Aug.  12,  1941.     2  p.     (h!  rp.  1159.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  .5c. 

PRINTING  JOINT  COMMITTEE 

Calendars.  Joint  Committee  on  Printing,  76th  Congress,  calendar  of  requests 
presented  to  committee  for  consideration  and  action  thereon.  Anr.  23,  1941 
r  final  print ) .     1941.     66  p.  4"     %  Y  4.P  93/1 :  5/76/final  print 

SENATE 

Calendar  of  business,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Aug.  1-28,  1941 ;  no.  89-100. 
1941.  Each  20  p.  or  12  p.  large  8"  [Daily  when  Senate  is  in  session.  The  leg- 
islative day  of  Julv  28  extended  through  the  calendar  day  Aug.  1.1     t 

¥1.3:77/1/89-100 

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August  1941  1149 

Militari/  aervirc.  Deferments  and  exemptions  under  selective  training  and  serv- 
ice act  of  1040,  S.  1524  [as  agreed  to  in  conference]  providing  for  certain  de- 
ferments and  exemptions  under  selective  training  and  service  act  of  1J140,  for 
publicity  with  respect  to  classifications,  and  for  other  purposes.  Aug.  6,  legis- 
lative day  July  2H,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  104,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Extending  periods  of  service  of  persons  in  militar.v  service.   Senate  joint 

resolution  i)5  |as  passed  by  both  Houses].     Aug.  14,  1941.     3  p.      (S.  doc.  108, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Requiftition  of  propcrtii  by  United  States,  S.  1579  fas  agreed  to  by  committee  of 
conference,  Aug.  7,  1841,  same  being  bill  as  recoannitted  by  the  House  to  com- 
mittee of  conference,  Aug.  13.  1941],  to  authorize  President  of  ITnited  States  to 
requisition  property  required  for  defense  of  United  States.  Aug.  19,  1941. 
1  p.      (S.  doc.  109,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Soldiers.     Service  manual  as  to  privileges,  rights,  and  benefits  of  Disabled  Amer- 
ican Veterans  of  World  War  and  their  dep<>ndents :   presented  by   Mr.   Itone. 
July  30,  legislative  day  July  2S,  1941.     iii-f-7(i  p.      (  S.  doc.  96.  77th  Cong.   1st 
.sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51116 

AGKICUIvTUliE   AN1>    FORESTRY    COM.MiriKE,    SKN.\TE 

Calendars.  Legii^lative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  Aug.  14,  1941;  no.  11.  1941. 
61  p.  4°     t  Y4.Ag  8/2:  77/11 

Cotton.  Prohibiting  purchase  of  tVtreign-grown  cotton  with  public  funds,  report 
to  accompany  S.  1831  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith.  Aug.  14,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
657,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Cumhetiand  River.  Including  Cumberland  River  basin  in  T.  V.  A.,  hearings 
before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  .session,  on  S.  1.")39,  to  amend  Tennes- 
see Vallev  Authoritv  act  of  1933,  June  18-Julv  2.  1941.  1941.  iii-fl08  p. 
*  Paper.  15c.  Y  4.Ag  8/2  :  C  91 

APPROPRIATIONS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

National  defense.  First  supplemental  national  defense  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal 
year]  1942,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R. 
5412.     1941.     ii+283  p.     *  Paper,  3Uc.  Y  4. Ap  6/2:  D  36/2/942 

First  supplemental  national  defense  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1942, 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5412 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Adams.     Aug.  12,  1941.     4  p. 
(S.  rp.  652,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      [H.  R.  5412,  as  here  reported,  creates  in  the 

Office  of  the  Secretarv  of  the  Navv  an  Ottice  of  Budget  and  Reports.]     *  Paper, 

5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51117 

BANKING   ANIJ    CURKE.NCY   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Banks  and  hankinfj.  Waiver  of  stockholders'  liability  by  Federal  Deposit  Insur- 
ance Corporation,  report  to  accompany  S.  1014  [to  amend  sec.  12B  of  Federal 
reserve  act,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Aug.  19,  1941.  1  p.  (S. 
rp.  663,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Mortgage  insurance.  Limitation  on  defense  housing  insurance,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  5395  [to  amend  national  housing  act,  as  amended,  so  as  to  increase 
aggregate  amount  of  insurable  mortgages]  ;  sidimitted  by  Mr.  Maloney.  Aug. 
19,  1941.     1  p.     ( S.  rp.  664,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

CX-AIMS  COMMITTEffi;,   SENATE 

Allen,  Herman  R.  Herman  R.  Allen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1354  [for  relief 
of  Herman  R.  Allen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  July  31,  legislative  day  July 
28,  1941.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  623,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  .^c. 

Anderson.  Walter  M.  Walter  M.  Anderson,  report  to  accompany  S.  142S  [for 
relief  of  Walter  M.  Anderson]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Hughes.  July  31,  legislative 
day  July  2S,  1941.     10  p.      (S.  rp.  628,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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1150  Government  Publications 

Bdlcer,  llarnj  F.  Harry  F.  Baker,  report  to  acooniijany  8.  1M8  [for  relief  of 
Harry  F.  Baker]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Aug.  7,  legislative  clay  July  2S, 
IJMl.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  648,  77th  Cong.  l.st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5<-. 

Bnrloir,  Emilij.  Emily  Barlow,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  l.")7()  [for  relief  of 
Emily  Barlowl  :  suliniilted  by  Mr.  Brewster.  July  31,  legisbitive  day  July  28, 
lt)41.     11  p.     (S.  rp.  G26,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai)er,  5c. 

Brodcrick,  Joseph  V.  Joseph  V.  Eruderick,  report  to  accompany  S.  1050  [for 
relief  of  Joseph  V.  Broderickl  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Hughes.  July  31,  legislative 
day  July  2S,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  6:^1,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Broirri,  Norman  C.  Norman  Carlin  Brown,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1352  [for 
relief  of  Norman  Carlin  Brown]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier.  July  31,  legisla- 
tive day  July  28,  1941.     5  p.     ( ?!.  rp.  G41,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Oarr  China  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2431  [to  confer  jurisdiction  upon  Court 
of  Claims  to  bear,  determine,  and  render  .indgment  upon  claim  of  Carr  China 
Company]  ;  sulnnitted  by  "Slv.  Rosier.  July  .'51,  legislative  day  July  28,  1941. 
11  p.     ( S.  rp.  G42,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Carter,  Reginald  H..  jr.  Reginald  H.  Carter,  jr..  report  to  accompany  S.  1695 
[for  relief  of  Reginald  H.  Carter,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier.  July  31. 
legislative  day  July  28,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  640,  77rh  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Cirone,  Tony.  Tony  Cirone,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4045  [ffir  relief  of  Tony 
Cirone]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wiley.  July  31,  legislative  day  .Tuly  28,  1941.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  637,  77th  Cong".  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Erwin,  Wade  TI.  Wade  H.  Erwin  and  Vonnie  Erwin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2010  [for  relief  of  Wade  H.  Erwin  and  Vonnie  Erwin]  :  submitted  l^y  IMr.  Brew- 
ster. July  31,  legislative  day  July  28,  1941.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  627.  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oay,  Mrs.  Mary  8.  Mary  S.  Gay,  report  to  accompany  S.  1479  [for  relief  of  Mary 
S.  Gay]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hughes.  July  31,  legislative  day  July  28,  1941. 
3  p.     (S.  rp.  630,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Henderson,  C.  I).  C.  D.  Henderson,  repoi't  to  accompany  S.  904  [for  relief  of  C.  D. 
Henderson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier.  July  31.  legislative  day  July  28,  1941. 
7  p.     (S.  rp.  639,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Hester,  John  H.  John  Henry  Hester,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4529  [for  relief 
of  John  Henry  Hester]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  July  31.  legislative  day 
July  28,  1941.  '  4  p.      ( S.  rp.  624.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  .".f. 

Holcombe,  Louise.  Legal  guardian  of  I.KJuise  Holcombe.  Jind  George  Holcombe. 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4100  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Louise  Hol- 
combe, and  George  Holcombe]  :  submirted  by  Mr.  Tnnnell.  July  31,  legislative 
day  July  28,  IWl.     9  p.     (S.  rp.  619,  77th  Cong,  l.st  sess.)      *  I'aper,  5c. 

Holten,  Mrs.  Marr/aret  S.  :Margaret  S.  Holten,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2434 
[for  relief  of  Margaret  S.  Holten]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Wiley.  July  31.  legis- 
lative day  .Tuly  28,  1941.     5  p.      (S.  rp.  636,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jackson.  Gilbert  E.  Gilbert  E.  and  Helen  Jackson,  report  to  acc(mipany  H.  R. 
647  [for  relief  of  Gilbert  E.  Jackson  and  Helen  Jackson,  individually,  and  to 
legal  guardian  of  Edwin  Jackson]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Hughes.  July  .31.  legis- 
lative day  July  28,  1941.     14  p.     (S.  rp.  a33,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Jones,  Lewis.  Lewis  Jones,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  27."i3  [for  relief  of  Lewis 
Jones]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hughes.  July  31.  legislative  day  .Tuly  28,  1941.  3  p. 
( S.  rp.  632,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  .5c. 

Lcnzer.  Victor  M.  Victor  M.  Lenzer.  report  to  accompany  S.  1655  [for  relief 
of  Victor  M.  T^nzer]  ;  submitt(>d  by  Mr.  Capper.  July  31.  legislative  day  July 
28.  1941.     2  p.      (S.  rp.  622,  77tli  Cong.  1st  s(>ss.)      *  Paper,  ."c. 

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August  1941  1151 

McditeiTanean  fruit  flics.  Losses  sustained  by  growers  incideut  to  Federal  cam- 
paign for  eradication  of  Mediterranean  fruitfly  in  Florida,  hearings  before 
Special  Joint  Committee  of  Committees  on  Claims,  7Gtli  Congress,  3d  session, 
pursuant  to  S.  Con.  Res.  40,  Dec.  4-17.  1940.  1941.  ii+715  p.  il.  [This  joint 
committee  is  made  up  of  members  of  tlie  Senate  Committee  on  Claims  and  the 
House  Committee  on  Claims.  Hearings  were  held  at  Orlando,  Plant  City,  Ocala. 
and  De  Land,  Fla.]     *  Paper,  60c.  Y  4.C  52/2 :  M  469/2 

Mueller,  Mrs.  Eva.  Eva  Mueller,  report  to  accompany  S.  807  [for  relief  of  Eva 
Mueller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ro.sior.  Julv  31,  legislative  dav  Julv  28,  1941.  15  p. 
(S.  rp.  638.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reclamation  Bureau.  Certain  claims  of  employees  of  Bureau  of  Reclamation, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1649  [to  authorize  payment  of  certain  claims  of  em- 
ployees of  Bureau  of  Reclamation  arising  out  of  loss  of  tools  destroyed  by 
fire  at  Parker  Dam,  Ariz.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier.  July  31,  legislative  day 
July  28,  1941.    2  p.     ( S.  rp.  643,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reed,  Raiimond  W.  Raymond  W.  Reed  and  Rose  Reed,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  2212  [for  relief  of  Raymond  W.  Reed,  and  Rose  Reed]  :  submitted  by  Mr. 
Wiley.  July  31.  legislative  day  July  28,  1941.  30  p.  (S.  rp.  635,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. ;     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sanchez,  Mrs.  Su.utnnah.  Susannah  Sanchez,  reiwrt  to  accompany  S.  1708  [for 
relief  of  Susannah  Sanchez]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Tunnell.  Julv  31,  legislative  day 
July  28,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  620,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai^er,  5c. 

Sioux  Ski/Kxiijs,  Inc..  report  to  accompany  S.  1363  [for  relief  of  Sioux  Skyways. 
Incorix) rated]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Tunnell.    July  31,  legislative  day  July  28, 1941. 

4  p.     ( S.  rp.  618,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Small,  John  S.  John  S.  Small,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  2182  [for  relief  of 
John  S.  Small]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wiley.    July  31,  legislative  day  July  28,  1941. 

5  p.     (S.  rp.  634,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Stencil,  Franklin.  Franklin  Stencil  and  Domonic  Stencil,  report  (o  accompany 
H.  R.  191  [for  relief  of  Franklin  Stencil  and  Domonic  Stencil]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Brewster.  July  31,  legislative  day  July  28.  1941.  6  p.  (S.  n).  625,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wells,  Georf/e.  George  and  Mamie  H.  Wells,  report  to  accompany  S.  1581  [for 
relief  of  George  Wells  and  Mamie  H.  Wells]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  July 
31,  legislative  day  July  28,  1941.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  621,  77th  Cong.  l.st  ses.^*) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Witeher.  Ivan  R.  Ivan  Richard  Witcher  and  Nellie  Witcher,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1430  [for  relief  of  Ivan  Richard  Witcher  and  Nellie  Witcher]  :  submitted  by 
Mr.  Hughes.  July  31,  legislative  day  July  28,  1941.  8  p.  ( S.  rp.  629,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

COMMERCE   COMMITTEK,    SENATE 

Calend-ars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  .session,  Aug.  23,  1041 :  no.  10. 
1941.    85  p.  4"     [Number  9  is  not  available.]     t  Y  4'. C  73/2 :  77/10 

Sabine-Neches  Waterway,  Tex.,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  to 
chairman  of  Connuittee  on  Commerce,  Senate,  report  [of  chief  of  engineers. 
Army]  on  reexaminatif>u  of  Sabine-Neches  Waterway,  Tex.  [with  respect  to 
west  turning  basin  at  Port  Arthur,  Tex.]  ;  presented  by  Mr.  Overton.  1941. 
ii-t-16  p.  2  maps.  ( S.  doc.  60,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper.  Ktc. 
L.  C.  card  41-511.36 

DISTRICT  OF  C0HIMBI.\  COMMITTI-ni;,    SEN.VTE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Aug.  21,  1941 ;  no.  5. 
1941.     27  p.  4°     t  Y  4.1)63/2:77/5 

Crime  and  crimi)i<il.s.  Amending  sec.  907  of  act  to  establish  code  of  law  for 
District  of  Columbia,  relating  to  2d  conviction  of  criminal  oftenses.  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  .5447;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  Aug.  14,  1941.  6  p. 
(S.  rp.  658,  77th  ("(mg.  1st  .sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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1152  Government  Publications 

Rernnirr  (if  deeds.  To  iiu'rense  iiinount  anfliori/cd  by  act  of  July  11.  1940,  for 
t'(/iistnK'tioii  of  buiUIiiifi  ftir  (Hlk-e  i)f  Kcfordcr  of  Deeds  of  District  of  Columbia, 
report  to  acconiijiiiiy  H.  R.  486;!;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burton.  Aug.  11,  1941.  1  p. 
( S.  rp.  619,  77tli  ( 'ong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper.  He. 

Vaf/rancy.  Defining  and  punishing  vagrancy  in  District  of  Cohimbia,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  .")44S;  .•submitted  l)y  Mr.  McCarrau.  Aug.  14,  1941.  2  p. 
(  S.  rp.  (>ri9.  77tb  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

i:m  CATION  AND  LABOR  COMMITTF^E,   SKNATE 

Hours  of  labor.  Amendment  to  sec.  7  (b)  (2)  of  fair  labor  standards  act  of 
19;JS.  report  to  accompany  S.  17i;>  [to  amend  Public  law  numbered  718,  75tb 
Congress.  :ipi)roved  .June  2."),  193S.  so  as  to  permit  2.08(1  hours  of  work  in  .52- 
oonsecutive-weekly  period  without  payment  of  overtime  compensation  under 
collective  bargaining  agreements]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  Aug.  15, 
legislative  day  Aug.  14, 1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  660,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paijer,  5c. 

Labor  and  hiboriur;  chiMiies.  Violations  of  free  speech  and  rights  of  labor,  hear- 
ings before  subconunittee.  76th  Congress,  3d  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  26»> 
(74th  Congress),  to  investigate  violations  of  right  of  free  speech  and  assembly 
and  interference  with  right  of  labor  to  organize  and  bargain  collectively:  .suih 
plementary  exhibits.  Citizens'  Association  of  Salinas  Valley,  California  Proces- 
sors and  Growers.  Inc..  14  county  units  of  associated  farmers,  California  State 
Peace  Otiicers'  Associations,  emergency  disaster  ordinances.  California  anti- 
picketing  initiative.    1941.    pt.  75.  iv-<-27427-80S  p.     *  Paper.  8.5c. 

Y  4.  Ed  8/8  :  L  ll/6/pt.75 

Vocational  traiiiinr/  in  Civilian  Conservation  Corps  camp.s.  report  to  accompany 
S.  1365;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.     Aug.  14.  1941.     4  p.     ( S.  rp.  (!5(>.  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.C.  card  41-51118 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Calcud<tr.'<.  Calendar,  assignment  for  hearings,  revenue  act  of  1941  ;  Aug.  13-2.S, 
1941  :  no.  3-6.  8-12.     1941.     Each  3  p.  4°     [Numbers  1.  2.  and  7  not  available.!   -t 

Y  4.F  49 :  77/3-6,  8-12/Revenue,  941 

Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  Aug.  13. 1941 ;  no.  14.     1941.    56  p.  4°     t 

Y  4.F  49  :  77/14 

Legislative  calendar  [of]  subcommittee  on  veterans"  legi.slation,  77th  Con- 

gres.s.  Aug.  1.  1941  :  no.  1.     1941.     14  p.  4°     t  Y  4.F  49:  77/1/Vet. 

IMMIGRATION   COMMITTEE).   SENATE 

Valoidnrs.  Legislative  calendar.  77th  Congress,  calendar  of  bills  and  resolutions. 
Aug.  22.  1941  :  no.  3.     1941.     16  p.  4°     t  Y  4.1m  6/2:  77/3 

l.NDIAN  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Apnchc  fiidi/ins.  Per  capita  payments  to  Apach(».  Ki<;wa.  and  romancbe  Indians 
in  Oklahoma  and  food  stamp  plan  for  benefit  of  Indians,  hearings,  77th  Con- 
gress, 1st  .s(>ssion,  on  S.  1341,  authorizing  per  capita  payment  to  members  of 
Apache,  Kiowa,  and  Comanche  Indians  in  Oklahoma,  Mav  6  and  7,  1941.  1941. 
ii+33  p.     *  Paper,  Idc.  Y  4.1n  2/2  :  Ap  1 

Cattle  tk-lcfi.  Eradicating  cattle  tick.  Seminole  Indian  Reservation.  Fla.,  hearing 
77tii  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  147(!,  July  15, 1941.   1941.   ii+116p.   *  Paper,  15c. 

Y4.In2/2:C29 

Indians.  Amending  Californi.-i  Indians  jurisdictional  act.  he.irings,  77th  Con- 
gress. 1st  sessiou.  ou  S.  710  .-ind  S.  1112.  bills  to  amend  act  authorizing  attorney 
general  of  California  to  bring  suit  in  Court  of  Claims  on  belialf  of  Indians  of 
California,  and  S.  1366.  relating  to  filing  in  Court  of  Claims  of  amended  petition 
in  case  iiending  in  such  court  entitled  Indians  of  California  against  United 
States,  June  17  and  IH,  1941.     1941.     ii4-107  ]).     *  Paper,  15e. 

Y  4.  In  2/2  :  C  12/4 

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August   1941  1153 

Indians — Continued. 

Amending  California  Indians  jnrisdictional  act.  report  to  accompany  S.  112 

[to  amend  act  authorizing  attorney  general  of  California  to  bring  suit  in  Court 
of  Claims  on  behalf  of  Indians  of  California]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of 
Oklahoma.     Aug.  19. 1941.     25  p.     (S.  rp.  G<;2,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Vte  Indians,  amending  jurisdictional  act.  restoration  t)f  lands,  authorizing  .suits 
in  Court  of  Claims  for  claims  of  certain  Indians,  etc.,  hearings.  KJth  Congress, 
.Sd  session,  on  II.  K.  !)70ri.  to  make  more  effective  use  of  certain  parts  of  public 
domain,  and  for  other  purjjo.ses,  Aug.  20  and  21,  lt;4U.  1941.  ii-f57  p.  IH.  K. 
97G5  adds  land  to  rintah  and  Ouray  Reservation.  H.  K.  98S9,  which  adds  land 
to  Goslnite  Kcservatidii  and  confers  jui'lsdiction  upon  Court  nf  ('laims  to  hear 
claims  of  .Shoshone  Indians,  is  also  discussed  in  these  hearings.]     *  Paper,  KJc. 

Y  4.  In  2/2  :  Ut  2/2 

INTEKOCEIANIC  CANALS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Panama  Canal.  Recognition  of  civilian  otTicials  and  employees  engaged  in  con- 
structi<»n  of  Panama  Canal,  report  to  accompany  S.  1481  :  submitted  by  Mr. 
Pepper.  July  22,  1941.  11  p.  ( S.  rp.  574,  77th  Cong.  1st  s<'ss.)  [S.  1481 
provid^~s  ainiuities  for  all  citizens  of  United  States  employed  b.y  Isthmian  Canal 
Commission  or  Panama  Railroad  Company  for  'i  years  or  more  during  con- 
struction ptM'iod  who  do  not  receive  benf  fits  und«>r  any  other  act.  j     *  Paper,  He. 

INTERSTATE    COMMERCE    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Radio  brondrastiriff.  To  authorize  study  of  radio  rules  and  regulations  of  Fed- 
eral Communications  Commission,  hearings.  77th  ('ongress,  l.st  session,  on 
S.  Res.   U:i.  June  2-20.  1941.     1941.     iv+r)28  p.     *  Paper.  60c. 

Y4.In  8/3  :R  11/9 

IRRIGATION  AND  RECLAMATION   COMMITTEE.    SENATF; 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar.  77th  Congress,  1st  session.  Aug.  14,  1941;  no.  1. 
1941.     6  p.  4°     %  Y4.Ir  7/1:  77/1 

.lUDKIARY     COMMirri-K.      SENATE 

Calendnrx.  Legislative  calendar.  77th  Congress.  1st  session,  Aug.  4-25,  1941; 
no.  25,  27-28.     1941.     Each  (52  p.  or  04  p.  4"      [Number  26  not  available.]      % 

Y  4.  J  89/2 :  77/25,  27-28 

Cardcn,  Geotf/e  A.  Claims  of  George  A.  Carden  and  Anderson  T.  Herd,  report 
to  accompany  S.  1G9  [to  provide  for  appeal  to  Supreme  Court  of  United  States 
from  decision  of  Cr.urt  of  Claims  in  suit  instituted  by  George  A.  Carden  and 
Anderson  T.  Herd]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Coinially.  Aug.  15,  legislative  day 
Aug.  14,  1941.     21  p.      (S.  rp.  661,  77th  Cong,  l.st  .sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

District  of  Colinnlia.  National  representation  for  District  of  Columbia,  adverse 
report  to  accompan.v  S.  J.  Res.  3n  [proposing  amendment  to  Constitution  of 
United  States  providing  for  national  representation  lor  peojjle  of  Di.stric( 
of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  Aug.  4,  legislative  day  July  28, 
19i1.     ri  p.      (S.  rp.  640.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.  I      *  Paper.  He. 

Sdhotdf/c.  Willful  injury  or  destruction  of  war  matei-ials,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3752  [to  amend  act  to  punish  willful  injury  or  destruction  of  war 
ruateri'il.  or  of  war  premises  or  utilities  used  in  connection  with  war  material, 
as  amended,  so  as  to  extend  definition  of  "national-defense  material"]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  McCarran.  Aug.  4,  legislative  day  July  28.  1941.  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
047,  77th  (^)ng.  1st  .sess.)      ♦  Paper,  5c. 

MILIIARY    AFFAIRS    COMMITTKE.     SENATE 

CalrndaiH.  Legislative  calendar.  77th  Congress,  Aug.  12.  1941:  no.  11.  1941. 
152  p.  4"      [Number  10  not  available.]      J  Y  4. M  59/2  :  77/11 

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1154  Government  Publications 

Engineers.  Stationary  oiiRiiieers  and  boiler  operators,  hearings  before  sub- 
committee, 77th  Cc?ngress.  1st  session,  on  S.  1128,  to  provide  for  licensing  of 
stationary  engineers  and  boiler  operators  in  certain  generating  electric,  steam, 
or  other  power  planrs.  to  protect  national-defense  program,  and  for  other 
purposes,  July  31  and  Aug.  1,  1941.  1941.  iii-j-5(>  p.  [S.  1128  creates  a  Na- 
tional Board  of  ytationai-y  Power  Engineer  and  Boiler  Operator  Examiners.] 
•Paper,  10c.  T  4.M  09/2  :  En  3/2 

Militnrij  acrvice.  Deferment  of  certain  college  and  university  students  under 
selective  training  and  service  act  of  i;)4t).  hearing  before  subcommittee,  77th 
Conuress.  1st  session,  on  S.  1.'.04,  .Inly  31.  1941.     1041.     ii+20  p.     ♦  Paper,  .oc. 

Y  4.M  r.9/2  :  C  OS 

Retention  of  reserve  components  and  selectees  in  military  service  beyond 

12  months,  hearings.  77th  Congress.  1st  ses-^^ion,  on  S.  J.  Res.  92,  removing 
restriction  on  length  of  service  of  selectees,  and  S.  J.  Res.  93,  authorizing 
retention  of  members  and  units  of  reserve  components  in  active  militarv 
service,  July  17-24.  1941.     1941.     iii+254  p.     *  Paper,  25c.     Y  4.M  59/2 :  R  30/4 

Raxc  materials.  Strategic  and  critical  materials,  hearings  before  subcommittee, 
77th  Congress.  1st  session.  May  15- July  1,  1941.  1941.  iii+307  p.  1  pi.  2  tab. 
map.     *  Paper,  45c.  Y  4.M  59/2 :  St  8 

MINES   AND  MINING   COMMITTEE.    SENATE 

Petroleum.  Interstate  oil  compact  to  conserve  oil  and  gas,  report  to  accompany 
S.  J.  Res.  101  [consenting  to  interstate  oil  compact  to  conserve  oil  and  gas, 
executed  May  1,  1941.  by  representatives  of  Oklahoma.  Kansas.  Texas.  Colorado, 
New  Mexico.  Illinois.  Michigan.  Arkansas,  Louisiana.  New  York,  and  Penn- 
sylvania] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  Aug.  11,  1941.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  650,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5e. 
L.  C.  card  41-51119 

NATION^VL  DE^-ENSE   PROGRAM.    SPECIAL  COMMITTEE  INVESTIGATING.    SENATE 

National  defense.  Investigation  of  national  defense  program,  additional  report 
pursuant  to  S.  Res.  71:  [submitted  by  Mr.  Truman].  1941.  iii+43  p.  11.  (S. 
rp.  480,  pt.  2,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. »  [Part  2  relates  to  camp  and  cantonment 
investigations.  Part  1  was  entered  in  Monthly  catalog  for  July  VMl.  p.  10'16. 
under  subhead  Aliiniiuuni.]  *Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50827 

Investigation  of  national  defense  program,  hearings.  77th  Congress.  1st 

session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  71,  Apr.  28-May  8.  1941.  1941.  pt.  2.  v-f397- 
712+x  p.  il.  1  pi.  2  maps.  [Pi^rt  2  relates  to  soft  coal  strike,  camp  construction 
at  Fort  George  G.  Meade,  and  location  of  7th  Corps  Area  Training  Center.] 
*Paper,  45c.  Y  4.N  21/6 :  D  36/pt.2 

NAVAL  AFFAIRS   COMMITTI'-J:,    SENATE 

CaJr-ndara.  Legislative  calendar.  77th  Congress,  1st  session.  Aug.  25.  1941:  no.  8. 
1941.     79  p.  4-     J  Y  4.N  22/2 :  77/8 

Convoyx.     Investigation  of  charges  that  American  naval  vessels  are  convoying 
shii)s  or  have  destroyed  German  naval  vessels,  iireliminary  report  to  accompany 
S    Res.  l.-^S:  submirted  by  Mr.  Walsh.     July  29.  legislative  day  July  28,  1941. 
12  p.      (S.  rp.  617.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51120 

'Savy  Department.  Authorizing  certain  public  works,  hearing,  77th  Congress, 
1st  .session,  on  H.  R.  5312.  Julv  28.   1941.     1&41.     ii+17  p.     *Paper.  5e. 

Y  4.N  22/2 :  P  96/8 

Fl'iii  Diegci.  Calif.  Miscellaneous  bills,  hearing.  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S. 
ir.7S.  grant  of  pared  of  land  [in  Naval  Traininc;  St.-ition]  to  S:in  Diego,  S.  16.37, 
irrant  of  portion  of  Great  Lakes  N;ival  Ti'aining  Station  to  Illinois.  S  1701, 
jiay  and  allowancrs  of  reserve  and  retired  naval  and  Marini'  Corps  officers, 
H.  R.  4338.  adjustment  of  liiactlve-dut.v  pay  of  certain  membprs  of  Fleet  Re- 
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August  1941  1155 

San  Diego,  Calif. — Continued. 

serve,  S.  1677,  subsistence  allowance  for  aviation  cadets,  S.  1587.  rental  allow- 
ances for  officers  deprived  of  quarters  on  board  ship,  S.  377,  repeal  sec.  512-515, 
as  amended,  3744,  as  amended,  3745-47,  Revised  statutes  [relative  to  filing  of 
contracts],  S.  1.521,  provide  that  Xavy  ration  include  canned,  powdered,  or 
concentrated  fruit  juices,  S.  8.58,  presentation  of  silver  medals  to  certain 
members  of  Peary  Polar  Expedition,  1908-09,  S.  1604,  relief  of  George  Anthony 
Goldsborough,  July  28,  1941.     1941.     iii+16  p.     *Paper,  5c.      Y  4.N  22/2  :  B  49/7 

POST  OFFICES  AND  POST  ROADS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions,  and  reports  re- 
ferred to  Committee  on  Post  Offlces  and  Post  Roads  for  its  consideration  and 
action  thereon,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Aug.  8,  1941 ;  no  5.  1941.  16 
p.  4°     $  Y  4.P  84/2  :  77-1/5 

Postal  serirce.  Establishing  system  of  longevity  pay  for  postal  employees,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  1057 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McKellar.  July  31,  legislative 
day  July  28,  1941.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  644,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Roods.  Defense  highway  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  1840  [to  supplement 
Federal  aid  road  act,  approved  July  11,  1916,  as  amended  and  supplemented,  to 
authorize  appropriations  during  national  emergency  declared  by  the  President, 
May  27.  1941,  for  immediate  construction  of  roads  urgently  needed  for  national 
defense]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McKellar.  Aug.  12,  1941.  8  p.  (S.  rp.  651,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  *Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51121 

PUBLIC    BUILDINGS   AND  GROUNDS    COM MITTEl'::,   SENATE 

Armij  Medical  Lihrary  and  Museum  Building,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5146 
[to  amend  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  proceed  with  coustruction  of 
certain  public  works  in  connection  with  War  Department  in  District  of 
Columbia,  namely,  building  for  Army  Medical  Library  and  Army  Medical 
Museum,  so  as  to  authorize  appropriation  for  purchase  of  site]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Malonoy.     Aug.  21. 1941.     6  p.      { S.  rp.  6()5,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *Paper,5c. 

Capitol.  Study  of  desirable  improvements  to  Senate  Chamber  and  Senate  Office 
Building,  report  to  accompany  S.  Res.  1,50  [relating  to  acoustics,  redecorating, 
and  for  better  lighting  of  Senate  Chamber  and  Senate  Office  Building]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Andrews.  Aug.  14,  1941.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  6.54,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *Paper,  5c. 

^eeing-ei/e  dogs.  Permitting  seeing-eye  dogs  to  enter  Government  buildings 
[when  accompanied  by  their  blind  masters],  report  to  accompany  S.  1826;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Herring.  Aug.  14,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  6.55,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*Paper,  5c. 

Spritig  Park  Club,  Incorporated.  Release  of  interest  in  land  abutting  easterly 
side  of  post-office  site  at  Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2381  [authorizing  transfer  of  land  owned  by  Ignited  States  back  to  Spring  Park 
Club,  Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maloney.  Aug.  14,  1941. 
1  p.     ( S.  rp.  653,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *Paper,  5c. 

PUBLIC    LANDS   AND    SURVEYS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendar,  77th  Congress,  Aug.  8,  1941 ;  no.  8.  1941.    24  p.  4°    $    Y  4.P  96/1 :  77/8 

TERRITORIES   AND   INSUXAK   AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Wildlife  restoration,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  587  [to  extend  provisions  of  act 
to  provide  that  United  States  shall  aid  States  in  wildlife-restoration  pro.1ects 
to  Alaska,  Hawaii,  Puerto  Rico,  and  Virgin  Islands]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings. 
Aug.  1,  legislative  day  July  28,  1941.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  645,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51122 

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1156  GoVERNaiENT   PUBLICATIONS 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Barnes.  James  I.  Barnes  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.] 
no.  44088,  p.  21-33.     t  Ju  3.8 :  B  2U2/2 

Ficklen.  John  D.  Ficklen  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.] 
no.  44391,  p.  5-9.     J  Ju  3.8 :  F  447 

Myers.  No.  43G71.  Howard  C.  Myers  r.  United  States;  no.  43672.  John  H.  Arhle 
V.  [same]  ;  no.  43673,  Charles  C.  Martin  v.  [same]  ;  no.  43674,  Walter  O.  Plitz  v. 
[same]  ;  no.  43675,  George  H.  Spitz  v.  [same]  ;  supplemental  report  of  commis- 
sioner.     [1941.]     p.   183-187.     t  Ju  3.8  :M  992/7 

St.  Louis  Refrigeratwg  d  Cold  Storage  Company  v.  United  States;  Fulton  Market 
Cold  Storage  Company  v.  [same]  ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.]  no.  43110, 
43336,  p.  59-74.     $  Ju  3.8  :  Sa  24/18 

Schrocdcr  Besse  Oyster  Company,  Inc.,  et  al.,  v.  United  States;  report  of  commis- 
sioner.    [1941.]     no.  43988,  p.  9-10.     t  Ju3.8:Sch76 


COURT  OF  CUSTOMS  AND  PATENT  APPEALS 

Dratcbavks.  Customs  appeal  no.  4366,  United  States  v.  Ricard-Brewster  Oil  Co., 
transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
1+24  p.     t  .  Ju  7.6 :  R  357 

Zinc.  Customs  appeal  no.  4367,  United  States  v.  Nichols  Copper  Co.,  transcript 
of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+74  p.     t 

Ju  7.6  :  N  519 

CUSTOMS  COURT 

Cases.     United  States  Customs  Court  reports,  v.  5:  Cases  adjudged  in  Customs 
Court.  July-Dec.  1940.     1941.     viii+6S4  p.     [Includes  Customs  Court  decisions 
359-409,    abstracts    43979-44990,    and    reappraisement    decisions    4t!31-5071.] 
♦Cloth,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  39-29067  Jn  9.5  :  5 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Public  Utilities  Commi-'ision.  28th  annual  report  of  Public  Utilities  Commission 
of  District  of  Columbia,  [calendar  year]  1940.  1&41.  v+104  p.  il.  *Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  14-30633  DC  43.1 :  940 


Same.     (H.  doc.  23,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 


EMERGENCY    BOARD    (DULUTH,    MISSABE    AND    IRON 
RANGE  RAILWAY,  AND  OTHER  CARRIERS,  1941) 


Note 
sec.  10 


. — Created  by  the  President  in  Proclamation  2481,  May  9,  19-tl,  under  provisions  of 
of  railway  labor  act  amended. 

Report  to  the  President  by  Emergency  Board,  appointed  under  provisions  of  rail- 
way labor  act,  to  investigate  and  report  in  respect  to  di-spute  between  Duluth, 
Mi.«;sabe  &  Iron  Range  Railway  Co.  [et  al.],  and  certain  of  their  employees  as 
represented  by  Brotherhood  of  Railway  and  Steamship  Clerks,  Freight  Hau 
dlers.  Express,  and  Station  Employees.  1941.  jii-|-17  p.  t 
L.  C.  card  A  41-3806  NMB  1.7  :  D  88 

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August  1941  1157 

EMPLOYEES'  COMPENSATION  COMMISSION 

Safety  huUetin,  v.  6,  no.  1;  July  1041.     [1941.]     cover  title,  32  p.  4°     [Monthly. 
Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 
L.  C.  card  3G-26723  EC  1.9 :  6/1 

Note. — This  bulletin,  issued  in  tbe  interest  of  accident  pieveiitiun  in  i mployments 
within  the  purview  of  the  workmen's  compensation  laws  administered  by  the  Empb  yees' 
Compensaton  Commission  directs  attention  to  the  number  of  injuries  nported  to  tlie 
Commission  under  tbe  Federal  employees'  compensation  act,  the  longshoremen's  and 
harbor  workers'  compensation  act,  and  the  District  of  Columbia  compensation  act,  the 
causes  of  such  injuries  and  the  possibilities  of  preventing  them  by  the  use  of  appropriate 
saietj    meairu.es. 

EXPORT  CONTROL  ADMINISTRATOR 

Export  control.  Comprehensive  export  control  schedule  (including  general  infor- 
mation and  regulations),  Aug.  1,  1941;  no.  1.  [1941.]  51  p.  4°  [Monthlv.]  t 
L.  C.  card  41-51123  Y  3.Ex  7/2 :  8/1 

Note. — Comprehensive  export  control  schedules  are  issued  as  of  the  first  of  each  month 
by  the  Administrator  of  E.xport  Control.  Interim  schedules  will  continue  to  be  published 
as  at  present,  but  will  be  incorporated  in  succeeding  monthly  comprehensive  schedules. 
This  issue  includes  all  forms,  conversions,  and  derivatives  of  the  commodities  subject  to 
export  control  which  have  appeartd  in  Schedules  1-14.  It  does  not  include  the  com- 
modities (listed  in  Schedule  Z)  the  exportation  of  which  is  regulated  with  respect  to 
sl!iiiment.s  to  the  firms  and  individuals  listed  on  the  Proclaimed  list  of  certain  blocked 
nationals. 

Export    control    schedule    Y,    supplementing    Export    control    schedule    Z. 

[1941.]     4  p.  4°     t  Y  3.Ex  7/2 :  7/Y 


FEDERAL  COMMUNICATIONS  COMMISSION 

Radio  service  bulletin  390  and  391;  July  1  and  15,  1941.     [1941.]     41  p.  and  22  p. 
oblong  8°     [Semimonthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-26255  CC  1.25 :  390,  391 

Radio  statio>is.     List  of  radio  broadcast  stations  by  frequency  as  of  Mar.  29,  1941. 
[1941.]     84  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  36-26(>43  CC  1.22 :  941 

List  of  radio  broadcast  stations,  by  State  and  city,  as  of  Mar.  29,  1941. 

[1941.]     104  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  37-26240  CC  1.23 :  941 

List  of  radio  stations  in  Alaska,  Jan.  24,  1941.     Mar.  17, 1941.     [1]  +52  p.  4° 

[Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51042  CC  1.2  :  R  11/3/941 

List  of  stations  in  aviation  service.     [1941.]     43  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51043  CC  1.2  :  Av  5 

Relay  broadcast  stations  as  of  Jan.  1,  1941.  Mar.  4,  1941.  46  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t 

L.  C.  card  41-51044  CC  1.31 :  941 

Radiotelephone.     Information  regarding  ship  and  coastal-harbor  radiotelephone 
service,  June  1.  1941.     [1941.]     [5] +51  p.     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51045  CC  1.2 :  R  11/8 

Telegraph.  Operating  data  from  monthly  reports  of  telegraph  and  cable  carriers, 
May  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Accounting,  Statistical,  and 
Tariff  Dept.)      [Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t  CC  1.13: 941/5 

Telephone.  Summary  of  monthly  reports  of  large  telephone  carriers  in  United 
States,  May  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Accounting,  Statistical, 
and  Tariff  Dept.)      [Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t  CC  1.14  :  941/5 

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1158 


Government  Publications 


Television  report,  order,  rules  and  standards.  May  3,  1941. 
7  pi.  4"     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51046 


[1941.]     [48]  leaves, 
CC  1.2  :  T  237/2/&41 


FEDERAL  LOAN  AGENCY 

FEDERAL  HOME  LOAN  BANK  BOARD 

Federal  home  loan  bank  review,  v.  7,  no.  11;  Aug.  1041.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
p.  361-400,  il.  4"  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.60. 

L.  C.  card  34-28163  PL  3.7:  7/11 

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  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Foreclosures.  Non-farm  real  estate  foreclosure  report,  June  1941.  [1941.] 
2-f  [5]  leaves,  il.  4°  ([Research  &  Statistics  Division.])  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  FL  3.8:  941/6 

FEDERAL  HOUSING  ADMINISTRATION 

Clip  sheet.  Federal  Housing  Administration  clip  sheet,  Aug.  1-22,  1941 ;  v.  28, 
no.  1-3.  [1941.]  Each  1  p.  il.  large  4°  [Weekly;  none  issued  Aug.  1.5  or  29, 
194L]     t  FL2.7:28A-3 

Dwellings.     Special  methods  of  house  construction,  discussion  of  recent  develop- 
ments in  dwelling  construction   and  list  of  materials  and  methods   of  con- 
struction.    Aug.  1,  1941.     [1]+16  leaves,  4°     (Technical  circular  9.)      [Proc- 
essed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  41-51048  FL2.17:9 

'Neighborhood  plannimg.  Successful  subdivisions  planned  as  neighborhoods  for 
profitable  investment  and  appeal  to  home  owners.  [Revised  Mar.  1941.]  [1941.] 
[2]  -f  2S+  [2]  p.  il.  ( Land  planning  bulletin  1 ;  [FHA  form  2094] . )  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51008  FL  2.16 : 1/2 

RECONSTRUCTION  FINANCE  CORPORATION 

Report  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Apr.  1941,  letter  from  chairman 
transmitting  statement  of  loan  and  other  authorizations  of  the  Corporation 
made  during  Apr.  1941.     June  30,  1941.     17  p.      (H.  doc.  298,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     t 
L.  C.  card  32-28211 


FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION 


Electric  power.     Electric  power  requirements  and  supply  in  United  States,  Jan. 
1941,  class  1  electric  utility  systems.     [1941.]     [6]  p.  il.  4"     (National  defense 
power  survey;  [P-7].)     [Monthly.    Processed.    Previous  issues  not  entered  in 
Monthly  catalog.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51047  FP  1.12  :  7/941-1 

Same,  Feb.  1941,  class  1  electric   utility  systems.      [1941.]      [6]   p.  il.  4" 

(National  defense  power  survey;   [P-7].)      [Monthlv.     Processed.]     f 

FP  1.12 :  7/941-2 

Same.  Mnr.  1941,  class  1  electric  utility  systems.     [1941.]      [109]  p.  il.  4° 

(National  defense  power  survey ;  P-7.)     [Monthly.    Processed.]     f  1 

FP  1.12 : 7/941-3 


—     Same,  Apr.  1941,  class  1  electric  utility  systems. 
(National  defense  power  surA-ey ;  [P-7].)      [Monthly. 


[1941.]      [6]   p.  il.  4» 
Processed.]     f 

FP  1.12 :  7/941^ 


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August  1941  1159 

Electric  power — Continued. 

Typical   electric    bills,    1941.      [1941.]      4"      (FPC    R-21.)       [Processed.] 

t  Paper,  10c  each.  FP  1.16/2 :  ( CT) 

NoTK. — The  1941  rate  series  comprises  typical  bills  for  electric  service  in  effect  Jan.  1, 

1941.    Reports  for  the  48  States,  including  the  District  of  Columbia,  are  listed  below. 

Alabama.      [2]  +  16+[l]   p. 

Arizona.      [2]+7+[l]    p. 

Arlcansas.      [2]  +  13+[ll    p. 

California.      [2]4-37+ [1]   p. 

Colorado.      [2]+9+[l]   p. 

Connecticut.      [2]+16+tl]p. 

Delaware.      [2] +5+ 11]    p. 

Florida.     [2]+15+[l]  p. 

Georgia.      [2]+21+[l]   p. 

Idaho.      [2]+8+[l]    p. 

Illinois.      l2]+4:i+[l]    p. 

Indiana.      [2]+22+[l]   p. 

Iowa.       [2]+20+[l]    p. 

Kansas.      [2]+16+[l]    p. 

Kentucky.      [21+17+[1]    p. 

Louisiana.      (2]  +  13+[l]    p. 

Maine.      [2]+13+[l]   p. 

Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia.     [2] +8+  [1]  p. 

Massachusetts.      [  2 1  +  24  +  [  1  ]   p. 

Michigan.      [21+27+[l]    p. 

Minnesota.      [2]+19+[l]p. 

Mississippi.      f2]+13+[l]    p. 

Missouri.     [2]+23+[l]  p.  : 

Montana.      [2]  +  7+[l]    p. 

Nebraslfa.      [2] +  13+  [1]   p. 

Nevada.      [2]+5+[l]    p. 

New   Hampshire.      [2]+8+[l]    p. 

New  Jersey.      [21+2S+[1]  p. 

New  Mexico.      [2]+7+[l]p. 

New  Yorl<.      [2] +43+ [Up. 

North    Carolina.      [2]  +  17+[l]    p. 

North  Dakota.      [2] +9+11]   p. 

Ohio.      [2]+35+[l]    p. 

Oklahoma.      [2] +  16+ LI ]    P- 

Oregon.      [2]+9+[l]    p. 

Pennsylvania.      [21+6y+[l]    p. 

Rhode  Island.      [2]+6+[l]p. 

South  Carolina,      12]  +  12+[11   p.  - 

South  Dakota.      [2]+8+[l]   p. 

Tennessee.      [21+14+[i]  p. 

Texas.      [2]+37+[l]    p. 

Utah.      [2]+8+ri]    p. 

Vermont.      [2]+8+[ll   p. 

Virginia.      l2]+15+fl]    p. 

Washington.      [2]+ll+[l]   p. 

West  Virginia.     [2]+17+[l]  p. 

Wisconsin.      [2]+21+[l]   p. 

Wyoming.      [2]+6+[l]   p. 

Electric  utilities.  Scheduled  additions  to  generating  capacity  and  electric  con- 
struction expenditures  for  1941.  Apr.  1941.  [1]+15+[1]  p.  4°  ([FPC 
S-12.] )     [Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]    f  Paper,  10c.  FP  1.21 :  12 

Electriciti).  Production  of  electric  energy  in  United  States,  May  and  June  1941; 
no.  41-6.    July  30,  1941.    8  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t    FP  1.11 :  941/6 

tiationnl  electric  rate  "book. 

KOTE. — The  National  electric  rate  book  and  individual  rate  books  for  the  48  States, 
covering  the  rates  charged  by  publicly  and  privately  owned  utilities  in  communities  of 
1,000  or  more  population  for  residential,  commercial  and  industrial  service,  are  issued 
in  loose-leaf  form  in  bindors.  Supplements  showing  rate  changers  and  new  rate  schedules 
are  issued  in  processed  form  to  rcplare  superseded  data.  A  montblv  Bulletin  service 
shows  important  rate  rbanees  prior  to  their  incorporation  in  t'^e  supplements. 

Siiliucriptions  for  tlie  National  electric  rate  honk,  individual  State  rate  books,  and 
Bulletin  service  should  be  sent  to  the  Federal  Power  Commission,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Prices  are  as  follows  :  National  electric  rate  book.  $10  00.  including  binders.  Supplement 
service  and  nionthlv  Bulletin  service  for  12  mon^-bs  from  date  of  order;  Supplement  and 
Bullrtin  services  thereafter,  $7.-50  per  year.  State  rate  books  $1.00  each,  including 
binder  and  Supplement  service  for  12  months  from  date  of  order;  Supplement  service 
tberenfter,  $1  00  per  vear.  ^fontblv  Bulletin  service  for  individual  State  rate  books  is 
available  at  $1.00  additional  per  year,  payment  to  be  made  with  initial  subscription. 

■ National  electric   rate  book:   [State   separate];    Indiana.     July   1,   1941. 

53+3  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  June  7,  1940.]  FP  1.18 :  In  2/941 

• Same;  Iowa.     July  15,  1941.     49+3  p.  4**     [Supersedes  is.-'ue  of  Sept.  4, 

1940.]  FP  1.18 :  lo  9/941 

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National  electric  rate  book — Continued. 

■ Same;  Michigan.     June  16,  1941.     47+4  p.  4"     [Supersedes  issue  of  May 

28,  1940.]  FP  1.18 :  M  58/941 

• Same;  Nebraska.     June  30,  1941.     32+1  p.  4"     [Supersedes  issue  of  Nov. 

11,  1940.]  FP  1.18 :  N  27/941 

Same;  Pennsylvania.     June  2,  1941.     55+9  p.  4°     [Supersedes   issue  of 

Oct.  21,  1940.]  FP  1.18  :  P  38/941 

■ Same;    Wisconsin.     June   16,    1941.     63+3   p.    4°     [Supersedes    issue   of 

July  11,   1940.]  FP  1.18 :  W  75/941 

Same;  Wyoming.     June  30,  1941.     12+1  p.  4"     [Supersedes  issue  of  Nov. 

25, 1940.  ]  FP  1.18  :  W  99/941 

Northtvestern  Electric  Company.  No.  9756,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th 
circuit.  Northwestern  Electric  Company  v.  Federal  Power  Commission ;  brief 
for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+60  p.     t  FP  1.17  :N  819 


FEDERAL  RESERVE  SYSTEM  BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS 

Commodity  prices;  [by  Frank  Garfield  and  Clayton  Gehman].  [1941.]  [1]+' 
12  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.     From  Federal  reserve  bulletin,  Mar.  1941.]     t 

FR  1.3/la  :  C  737 

Federal  reserve  bulletin,  Aug.  1941;  [v.  27,  no.  8].  n.  p.  [1941.]  [2] +723-824 
p.  il.  1  pi.  4°  [Monthly.]  t  Paper,  20c,  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, $2.60. 

L.  C.  card  15-26318  FR  1.3/1 :  27/8 

Note.- — The  Bulletin  contains  review.s  of  current  economic  developments,  special 
articles  on  monetary  and  banking  topics,  analyses  of  credit  conditions,  rcKii'ations  and 
rulinss  of  the  Board  of  Governors,  and  statistics  of  bankinj?,  business  activity,  prices, 
Treasury  operations,  and  international  finance.  It  is  sent  to  member  banks  and,  upon 
request,  to  libraries  of  educational  institutions  without  charge.  Others  desiring  copies 
may  obtain  them  from  the  Board  of  Governors  of  th"  Federal  Reserve  System,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Periodicals.  Weekly  review  of  periodicals,  R  and  S  WRP-838  to  R  and  S  WRP- 
841;  Aug.  5-26,  1941.     [1941.]     various  paging,  4°     [Processed.]     t 

FR  1.22 :  838-841 

Stocks.  List  of  stocks  registered  on  national  securities  exchanges,  supplemen- 
tary list,  indicating  changes,  Feb.  1,  1940-July  31,  1941.  Aug.  1941.  [lJ+6  p. 
4"  [Processed.  Prepared  for  purposes  of  Regulation  U.  Suiiersedes  supple- 
mentary list  published  May  1941.]     t  FR  1.2:  St6/940/supp.-6 


FEDERAL  SECURITY  AGENCY 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Civilian  Conservation  Corps.  Series  of  reprints  from  v.  26  [of  School  life,  articles 
relating  to  significant  phases  of  education  and  training  in  Civilian  Conserva- 
tion Corps  camps]  ;  by  Howard  W.  Oxley.  [1941.]  [20]  p.  il.  4°  [From 
School  life,  v.  26.]     t  FS  5.7/a  :  C  499/2 

Co.NTK.NTs. — Camp  life  as  basis  for  program  planning. — Work  as  basis  for  occupational 
training. — Recreation. — Analysis  of  enrollee  personnel. — Reviewing  educational  pro- 
gram.— Reliabilitation  of  veterans. — Use  of  visual  and  auditory  aids. — Training  for  na- 
tional defense,  in  CCC  camps. 

College  salaries,  1939-40 ;  [by  Maude  Farr,  with  assistance  of  Blanche  K.  Choate]. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  33  p.'il.  4°     (Circular  196.)      [Processed]     f 
L.  C.  card  E  41-127  FS  5.4 :  196 

Defense  training.    Determining  training  needs   in   local  communities.     Jan.   6, 
1941.     cover  title,  iv+62  p.  4"     (Service  bulletin  on  defense  training  in  voca- 
tional .schools,  no.  5.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  E  41-116  FS  5.24  :  5 

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Defense  training — Continued. 

Loan  packets  on  education  and  national  defense.     May  1,  1941.     3  leaves, 

4°     [Processed.     Information  exchange  on  education  and  national  defense.]     t 

FS  5.2  :  L  78 

Selecting  trainees ;  by  joint  committee  of  Employment  Service  [and]  Office 

of  Education,  assisted  by  Bruce  Utlius  and  J.  Walter  Dietz.  Dec.  13,  1910. 
cover  title,  [1.5]  leaves,  4*  (Sm'vice  bulletin  on  defen.«!e  training  in  vocational 
schools,  no.  4.)  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projscts 
Administration  and  Advisory  Commission  to  Council  of  National  Defense.]  t 
L.  C.  card  E  41-115  FS  5.24 :  4 

Selecting  trainees  for  apprenticeable  occupations ;  by  joint  committee  of 

Employment  Service  [and]  Office  of  Education,  a.sslsted  by  O.  L.  Harvey  and 
George  L.  Rosecrans.     ISIar.  15.  1041.     cover  title,  i+S  p.  4°     (Service  bulletin 
on  defense  training  in  vocational  schools,  no.  10.)      [I'rocessed.     Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  Labor  Department.]     t 
L.  C.  card  E  41-119  FS  5.24: 10 

Selecting  trainees  for  manual  and  mechanical  production  jobs;  by  joint 

committee  of  Employment  Service  [and]  Office  of  Education,  assisted  by  J. 
Walter  Dietz  and  Frank  J.  McSherry.  Jan.  20,  1941.  cover  title.  v+0+[l] 
p.  4°  (Service  bulletin  on  defense  training  in  vocational  schools,  no.  7.) 
[Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Advisory  Commission  to  Council  of 
National  Defense  and  War  Department.]     t 

L.  C.  card  E  41-118  FS  5.24:  7 

Democracy.     Practicing  democracy  in  elementary   school,   some  descriptions  of 
democratic  practices   in  kindergarten   and   grades  l-S;    [by  Julia  L.   Hahn]. 
May  1941.     cover  title,  iii+47  p.  4"     (Circular  190.)     [Processed.    Information 
exchange  on  education  and  defense.]    t 
L.  C.  card  E  41-125  FS  5.4 :  190 

Voices  of  democracy,  handbook  for  speakers,  teachers,  and  writers  [with 

list  of  books  for  further  reading]  ;  compiled  by  Bernard  Molohon.  1941.  x+84 
p.  il.     (Bulletin  1941,  no.  8.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  E  41-124  FS  5.3  :  941/8 

Education.  Biennial  survey  of  education  in  United  States,  1938-40 :  v.  1,  chap.  10, 
Educational  research  studies  of  national  scope  or  significance ;  by  David  Segel. 
[1941.]     iii+35  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  FS  5.23 :  938^0/v.l,  chap.  10 

Health  education.     Helping  elementary  children  to  healthful  practices  in  school; 
[compiled  by  Julia  L.  Hahn].     [June  1941.]     cover  title,  iii4-[l]+16  p.  il.  4° 
(Circular  191.)     [Processed.     Information  exchange  on  education  and  national 
defense.]     t 
L.  C.  card  E  41-126  FS  5.4 :  191 

Supervision  of  health  and  physical  education  as  function  of  State  depart- 
ments of  education  ;  by  James  Frederick  Rogers.  [1941.]  vi+106  p.  (Bulletin, 
1940,  no.  6;  Monograph  14,  Studies  of  State  departments  of  education.) 
*  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  E  41-123  FS  5.3  :  940/6/M  14 

Hiflh   schools.     Planning  rooms  for  some  activities  of  community  high  school. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i+21  p.  8  pi.  4°     (Circular  197.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  E  41-128  FS  5.4 :  197 

Labor.  Labor  requirements  for  defense:  doc.  1,  Educational  interpretations  of 
labor  facts;  compiled  by  F.  Theodore  Struck.  Jan.  17,  1941.  cover  title, 
iii_|_4_|_[l]  p.  4»  (Service  bulletin  on  defense  training  in  vocational  schools, 
no.  6.)  [Proce.^-'sed.  Includes  bibliography  of  Apprenticeship  standards  pub- 
lished by  Labor  Standards  Division,  Labor  Department.]  t 
L.  C.  card  E  41-117  FS  5.24  :  6 

Same:  doc.  2,  Educational  interpretations  of  labor  facts;  compiled  by  F. 

Theodore  Struck.  Feb.  6,  1941.  cover  title,  v+8+[l]  p.  4"  (Service  bulletin 
on  defense  training  in  vocational  schools,  no.  8.)      [Processed]     t     FS5.24:8 

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Labor — Continued. 

Same:  doc.  'A,  Educational  interpretations  of  labor  facts;  compiled  by  F. 

Tlieodore  Struck.  Mar.  12,  1941.  cover  title,  iii+13  p.  4°  (Service  bulietiu 
on  defense  training  in  vocational  schools,  no.  9.)      [Proces.sed.]     t      FS  5.24 :  & 

iMtin  America.    Greetings  to  Latin-American  educators ;  by  John  W.  Studebaker. 
[11)41.]     5  leaves,  4°     L  Processed.     Delivered  at  opening  sessiou  of  Sth  Inter- 
national Conference  of  New  Education  Fellowship,  University  of  Michigan,  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.,  July  U.  1941.]     t 
L.  C.  card  E  41-121  FS  5.8 :  L  34 

Hemisphere  solidarity,  teacher's  guide  on   inter-American  relations  with 

special  reference  to  Latin  America  (for  senior  high  schools)  [with  sources  of 
information;  prepared  by  C.  C.  Crawford].  1941.  vi+23  p.  il.  4°  (Education 
and  national  defense  series,  pamphlet  13.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  E  41-129  FS  5.22  :  13 

Legal  rights  and  obligations  of  WT)rkers,   suggestions  for   classes,  forums,   and 
small-group  di.^cussion  [with  list  of  sources  of  information]  ;  by  John  W.  Stude- 
baker.    Dec.   12,  1940.     cover   title,    [3]-f5  leaves,   4°     (Service   bulletin   on 
defense  training  in  vocational  schools,  no.  2.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  E  41-113  FS  5.24 :  2 

National  Youth  Adtiiiuistration.    Training  and  work  projects  for  National  Toaith 
Administration  project  workers ;  by  John  W.  Studebaker.    Dec.  10,  1940.    cover 
title,  12-f  [1]  p.  4"     (Service  bulletin  on  defense  training  in  vocational  schools, 
no.  1.)     [Processed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  E  41-112  FS  5.24 : 1 

Religions  education.  Release  of  piiblic-school  pupils  for  weekday  classes  in  re- 
ligious education ;  by  Mary  Dabnev  Davis.  [1941.]  4  p.  4°  [From  School  life, 
July  1941.]     t  "  FS5.7/a:R279 

Bchools.    Calling  all  schools;  by  John  W.  Studebaker.    n.  p.  [1941].    7  p.     [Radio 
address  delivered,  Uniontown,  Pa.,  June  7,  1941.]     t 
L.  C.  card  E  41-120  FS  5.8 :  Sch  6 

Teachers.    Recruiting  teachers  for  rural  and  non-rural  youth  training  programs ; 
by  W.   T.    Spanton.      Dec.    12,    1940.     cover    title,    i+[l]-}-6+[l]    leaves,    4° 
(Service  bulletin  o-n  defense  training  in  vocational   schools,  no.   3.)      [Proc- 
essed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  E  41-114  FS  5.24  :  3 

Visual  instruction.    Sources  of  visual  aids  for  instructional  use  in  schools  [list]  ; 
prepared  in  Division  of  Special  Problems.     Revised  1941.     [1941.]     111+91  p. 
(Pamphlet  80.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  E  41-122  FS  5.17 :  SO 

"roefl^(o?;o7  f'rf»raf (OH  in  review,  1939-40;  bv  J.  C.  Wrighr.  [1941.]  4  p.  4"  [From 
School  life,  July  1941.]    t  FS  5.7/a  :  V  851/939-40 

NATIONAL  YOUTH  ADINIINISTRATION 

Addresses.  Charting  the  American  way,  the  share  of  religious  youth ;  by  Aubrey 
Williams.  [1041.]  7  leaves,  4°  [I'rocessed.  Text  of  address  by  Aubrey  Wil- 
liams, administrator  of  National  Youth  Administration,  delivered  before  The 
Young  People's  League  of  United  Synagogue  of  America,  Atlantic  Citv.  N.  J.. 
Mar.  30,   1941.]     t  FS  6.15  :  R  27 

Catalog  of  NYA  articles  available  for  interstate  exchange.  Revised  July  1,  1941. 
[1941.]     [43]  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  FS  6.2 :  Ar  7/2/941-2 

Negroes.  NYA  aid  to  Negroes,  1935-40.  [1941.]  4  p.  [From  Monthlv  labor 
review,  June  1941,  V.  52,  no.  G.]     t  FS  6.2  :N  31/4 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  S'ERVICE 

Cancer.    Incidence  of  cancer  in  New  Orleans,  La.,  1937  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
byArthur  J.  McDowell.     [1941.]     [21-f30p.il.     (Reprint  2283.)     [From  Public 
health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  22,  May  30,  1941.]    *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51055  FS2.7/a:2283 

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Carhon  monoxide  gns.  K  O  by  C  O  gas.  [1041.]  [8]  p.  il.  small  4"  ([Workers' 
health  series  3.])  [Story  of  a  killer,  carbon  mo-iioxide  gas.]  *  Paiier,  5c. 
(quantity  prices  furnished  upon  application).  FS2.33:3 

Cirrhosis  of  liver  in  rats  on  deticient  diet  and  effect  of  alcohol   [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  R.  D.  Lillie.  F.  S.  Daft,  and  W.  H.  Sebrell,  jr.     [1941.]     [2]  +3  p. 
1  pi.     (Reprint  22S6. )     [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  24,  June  13,  1941.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51054  FS  2.7/a  :  2286 

Cold  (disease).  Conunon  colds  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Robert  Olesen.  [Re- 
print] 1941.  ii+8  p.  (Supplement  135  to  Public  health  reports.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-5105G  T  27.6/2 :  135/1-8 

Note. — This  reprint  is  classed  with  the  original  publication  so   that  they  may  be  filed 
together. 

Diphtheria,  its  prevention  and  control.     [Reprint  1941.]     ii+2l  p.  il.     (Supple- 
ment 156  to  Public  health  reports.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51057  FS  2.8 :  156/1-2 

Gonococciis.  Preservation  of  gonococcus  in  frozen  urines  and  broth  [with  list  of 
references :  by]  Morris  S.  Wortman,  Axel  Gronau,  Rogers  Deakin,  Frances 
Love.  1941.  [l]+3p.  ( [Venereal  Diseases  Division]  :  Reprint  156.)  [From 
Venereal  disease  information,  v.  22,  June  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.9/a  :  156 

Gmioi~rhea.  Case-finding  with  gonorrhea  patients  in  clinic  for  venereal  diseases; 
[by]  Edgar  C.  Baldock.  1941.  [l]+4  p.  ([Venereal  Diseases  Divi.sion]  ;  Re- 
print 157.)  [From  Venereal  disease  information,  v.  22,  June  1941.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  FS  2.9/a  :  157 

Hospital  veivs,  v.  8,  no.  13  and  14,  July  1  and  15,  1941 ;  issued  by  Division  of  Marine 
Hospitals  and  Relief  and  Division  of  Mental  Hygiene.     [1941.]     [3] +30  p.  11. 

■    2  pi.  and  [2] +32  p.  il.  2  pi.  4°     [Semimonthly.    Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  36-23626  FS  2.12  :  8/13, 14 

Measles:  [prepared  by  Division  of  Sanitary  Reports  and  Statistics].      [Revised 
edition.]      [1941.]      [2] +3   p.      (Supplement    148   to    Public   health    reports.) 
[Former  editions  prepared  by  R.  D.  Wright.]    *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50989  FS  2.8 :  148 

Milk.     What  every  person  should  know  about  milk;  [by  Leslie  C.  Frank].     [Re- 
print 1941.]      [2] +11   p.    il.     ([Supplement   150  to  Public  health   reports.]). 
[Supersedes  Reprint  1659,  from  Public  health  reports.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51049  T  27.6/2 :  150/1-3 

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together. 

National  defense.     State  and  Territorial  health  officers  confer  on  health  defenses. 
[1941.]     [2] +24  p.     (Reprint  2284.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no. 
23,  June  6,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51053  FS  2.7/a :  2284 

Hurses  and  nursing.     Responsibility  of  nursing  profession  in  industrial  hygiene 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  J.  Bloomfield.     [1941.]     12  p.     (Reprint  2282.) 
[From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  22,  May  30,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51052  FS  2.7/a  :  2282 

Puhlic  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  31-34 ;  Aug.  1-22,  1941.  [1941.]  [xv]  +1535-1722 
p.  il.  2  pi.  [Weekly.  Articles  of  special  interest  are  issued  as  reprints  or  as 
supplements  and  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  when  published.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  single  copy,  $2.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.25. 

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persons  directly  or  indirectly  engaced  in  public  health  work.  Others  desiring  the  Reports 
m.ny  obtain  them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Washington,  D.  C  nt  the  prices 
slated  above.  Articles  of  special  interest  are  issued  as  reprints  or  as  supplements,  in 
which  forms  they  are  made  available  for  more  economical  and  general  distribution. 

Radio  pratique  at  port  of  New  York  ;  prepared  by  Robert  Olesen.     [1941.]      [2]  +8 
p.     (Reprint  2287.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  25.  June  20,  1941.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 
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Shellfish.  [Revised  list  of  shellfish  shippers  dated  Sept.  3,  1940],  supp.  21  and 
22;  Aug.  1  and  15,  liWl.  [1941.]  [lJ+2  p.  and  [l]+3  p.  4°  [Semimonthly. 
Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t  FS  2.16  :  940/supp.21,  22 

SimaUpox.     Questions  and  answers  on  smallpox  and  vaccination;  by  J.  P.  Leake. 
[Revised  1939,  reprint  1941.]      [2] +27  p.  il.     (Reprint  1137.)      [Original  arti- 
cle from  Public  health  reports,  v.  42,  no.  4,  Jan.  2S,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51050  T  27.6/a  :  1137/5-2 

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together. 

Uniforms.  Amendment  to  Regulations  governing  uniforms  of  oflBcers  and  em- 
ployees of  Public  Health  Service,  1937,  no.  1.     1941.     1  p.     t 

T  27.7 :  937/amdt.l 

NoTK. — This  Amendment  and  the  following  supplement   are  classed  with  the  original 
Regulations  so  that  the  set  may  be  tiled  together. 

Olive-drab  service  uniform,  supp.  1  to  Regulations  governing  uniforms  of 

officers  and  employees  of  Public  Health  Service;  July  1941.     1941.     ii+4  p.     t 

T  27.7 :  937/supp.3 

NATIOXAI.  INSTITUTE  OF  HE:.\LTH 

Cancer.  Possibilities  of  improved  therapy  for  cancer  patients  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Carl  Voegtliu.  [1941.]  [2] +585-598  p.  il.  (Reprint  46.)  [From 
Journal  of  National  Cancer  Institute,  v.  1,  no.  5.  Apr.  1041.]     *  Paiier,  5c. 

FS  2.31/a :  46 

Tumors.  Further  studies  on  susceptibility  of  hybrid  mice  to  induced  and  spon- 
taneous tumors  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  H.  B.  Andervont.  [1941.]  13  p. 
(Reprint  14.)  [From  Journal  of  National  Cancer  Institute,  v.  1,  no.  2,  Oct. 
1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.31/a  :  14 

SOCIAL  SECURITY  BOARD 

Employees  and  their  wages  under  olil-age  and  survivors  insurance,  1937-39 ;  [by] 
John  J.  Corson.  [1941.]  p.  3-10,  il.  4°  [From  Social  security  bulletin,  v.  4, 
no.  4,  Apr.  1941.]     t  FS  3.3/a  :  01 1/8 

EMPLOYMENT  SECITRITY  BUREAU 

Benefit  paifincnts.  Duration  of  benefit  payments  in  Oklahoma,  benefit  years 
ending  Sspt.  30,  1939-Mar.  31,  1940.  [July  8.  1941.]  [3]+16  p.  il.  4°  (Series 
of  1941,  no.  5;  Research  and  Statistics  Division.)      [Processed.]     t 

FS  3.118 :  941/5 

Lahor  market  developments,  June  1941.  [1941.]  [5] +67  p.  4°  (Research  and 
Statistics  Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  FS  3.113 :  941/6 

JJnemployuient  eompensntiov  interpretation  service:  Benefit  series,  v.  4.  no.  7; 
July  1941.  1941.  vii+270  p.  (Benefit  series  [U.  C.  I.  S.].)  [Monthly. 
Issued  with  perforations.]  *  Paper,  50c.  single  copy,  $5.00  a  yr. :  foreign  sub- 
scription, $6.50.  FS  3.108  :  4/7 
NOTE. — The  Benefit  series  is  devoted  to  decisions  and  opinions  interpreting  provisions 
afft'ctin'-T  benefit  rights  and  coverage  liability  under  Slate  unemployment  compensation 
laws  rendered  by  the  courts.  State  attorneys  general,  and  by  the  appeal  tribunals, 
referees,  examiners,  unemployment  compensation  commissions,  a"nd  boards  of  review  of 
the  various  State  agencies.  Decisions,  opinions,  and  Interpretations  which  establish 
new  principles  and  policies  in  each  State  are  published,  indexed,  and  classified. 

FEDERAL  TRADE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Commission  has  not,  as  yet,  resumed  the  advance  sheets  of  its  decisions 
in  printed  form,  which  it  discontinued  with  the  conclusion  of  volume  23.  The  Commis- 
sion will,  however,  on  request,  in  case  of  a  specific  interest,  supply  mimeographed  copy 
of  the  full  text  of  any  of  the  findings  as  to  the  facts,  orders,  or  stipul.itions  which  are 
published  later  in  printed  form  in  the  bound  volumes  and  sold  by  the  Superintendent  ot 
Documents,   Washington,  D.   C. 

Aeeountiiif/.  Case  studies  in  distribution  cost  accounting  for  manufacturing  and 
wholesaling,  letter  from  acting  chairman.  Federal  Trade  Commission,  trans- 
mitting report  of  Commission  on  case  studies  in  distribution  cost  accounting 
for  manufacturing  and  wholesaling.  1941.  ix+215  p.  1  pi.  3  tab.  (H.  doc. 
287.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51058  . 

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Beauty  equipment.    Trade  practice  rules  for  beauty  aud  barber  equipment  and 
supplies  industry,  as  promulgated  Aug.  9,  1941.     [1941.]      [2] +5  p.     [Proc- 
essed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  41-51059  FT  1.16  :B  38 

Decisions.     Federal  Trade  Commission  decisions,  v.  31 :   Findings,  orders,  and 
stipulations,  June  1-Nov.  30, 1940 ;  [edited  by  Richard  S.  Ely ] .     1941.     xlii+1980 
p.     *Clotb,  $2.50. 
L.  0.  card  20-26411  FT  1.11 :  31 

Industrial  corporations.     Industrial  corporation   reports :   Bolt,    nut,  rivet,    and 
screw-macbine   products   manufacturing   corporations.     May   27,    1941.     cover 
title,  [3] +19  p.     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51000  FT  1.17 :  B  639 

Same:     Plumbers'   supplies  manufacturing   corporations.     May  27,  1941. 

cover  title,  [3] +19  p.     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51061  FT  1.17  :  P  731 

Wool.     Rules  and  regulations  under  wool  products  labeling  act  of  1939,  effective 
July  15,  1941.     May  24,  1941.     [3] +28  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  41-51062  FT  1.8 :  W  88/941-2 

Work.     Monthly  summary  of  work,  July  1941.     [1941.]     13  p.     [Processed.]     t 

FT  1.15 :  941/7 

FEDERAL  WORKS  AGENCY 

Laws.  Schedule  of  latest  editions  of  Federal,  State,  and  Territorial  statutory 
compilations  with  supplements  and  subsequent  session  laws  to  date,  also  con- 
tains information  as  to  dates  on  which  legislatures  convene,  frequency  of 
sessions,  and  time  limit  of  regular  and  special  sessions;  compiled  by  Minnie 
Wiener.  July  1941.  [1]+17  leaves,  4°  [Processed.]  t 
L.  C.  card  41-51063  FW  1.5  :  L  44/941 

HOUSING  AUTHORITY 

Community  activities  in  public  housing,  review  and  evaluation  of  community 
activities  in  occupied  public  housing  projects;  May  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title, 
iii+20  p.  4°     (Management  experience  notes  no.  1.)     *Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51064  FW  3.10 : 1 

PUBLIC  ROADS  ADMINISTRATION 

Eighicays,  current  literature,  v.  20,  no.  29-33,  July  16-Aug.  13,  1941;  compiled  by 
library  staff  of  Public  Roads  Administration.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4" 
[Weekly.     Processed.]     t  FW  2.8 :  20/29-33 

Public  roads,  journal  of  highway  research,  v.  22,  no.  6;  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     cover 
title,  p.  123-146,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *Paper,  10c.  single 
copv,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  18-322  FW  2.7 :  22/6 

Transportation  maps 

Note. — These  maps  show  In  color  the  Federal-aid  and  State  highways,  with  status  of 
imprdvenient,  principal  connecting  roads,  railroads,  airways  and  airports,  canals  and  dredged 
channels — in  short,  all  tlie  media  of  organized  transportation.  They  also  show  the  boun- 
daries or  locations  of  National  and  State  forests  and  parks,  Indian  reservations,  military 
reservations  and  recreational  areas  with  the  roads  leading  to  them.  Special  maps  to  a 
larger  scale,  printed  as  inserts  on  the  regular  sheets,  where  pi'acticable,  show  in  better 
detail,  the  transportation  routes  within  the  larger  metropolitan  areas. 

Ifew  Jersey,  transportation  map,  highways,  railroads,  canals,  air  lanes,  and 
dredged  channels ;  corrected  to  May  1,  1940.  Scale  1 :  250,000,  approximately 
1  in. =4  m.  [Washington,  D.  C]  Geological  Survey,  1940.  2  sheets,  each 
23X33  in.     [Modified  polyconic  projection.]     *40c.  per  set  of  2  sheets. 

FW  2.13  :  N  42j/sh.l,  2 

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s  WORK  PROJECTS  ADMINISTRATION 

Federal  work  aiul  construction  projects,  May  1941.  [July  30,  1941.]  2+ [7] 
leaves,  4°     f  Monthly.     Processed.     Subject   to   revision.]     t       FW  4.33 :  941/5 

Federal  work  programs  and  public  assistance,  May  1941.  [July  30,  1041.]  9 
leaves,  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  FW  4.32 :  941/5 

Mif/ratory  workers.  Mexican  migratory  workers  of  south  Texas;  by  Selden  C. 
Menefee.  1941.  xvi+67  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi,  large  8°  (Research  Division.)  t 
L.  C.  card  41-51065  FW4.2:M58 

Statistical   bulletin.     WPA   statistical  bulletin.   July   1941     [1941.]      [1]+13    p. 
il.  4°     (Statistics  Division.)      [Mnnthlv.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  39-29385  FW  4.13  :  941/7 

Work,  relief,  and  security;  by  Edward  A.  Williams.     1941.     38  p.  il.     (Social 
problems  series  no.  7.)      t 
L.  C.  card  41-50991  FW  4.19 :  7 

GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  20,  June  1941;  Lindsay  C.  Warren,  comp- 
troller general,  R.  N.  Elliott,  assistant  comptroller  general.     1941.     [1]  +847-937 
p.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,   10c.   single  copy,   $1.00  a  vr. ;   foreign   subscription, 
$1.40. 
L.  C.  card  22-24145  GA  1.5/a  :  20/12 

General  ref/uMtio^is  no.  54,  supp.  10;  Aug.  6,  1941.  [1941.]  [3]  leaves,  4' 
[Processed.]     t  GA  1.6 :  54/supp.lO 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

Delivery  precautions ;  issued  by  Safety  Conuuittee.  [G.  P.  O.  Apprentice  School, 
1941.]     [4]     p.  il.  16°     (Safety  pamphlet  2.)     t  GP1.18:2 

lAfting ;   issued   by    Safety   Committee.        [G.    P.    O.   Apprentice    School,   1941.] 
[4]  p.  il.  24°     (Safety  pamphlet  1.)     t 
L.  O.  card  41-51066  GP  1.18 : 1 

Materials.  Abstract  of  contracts  for  material,  etc.,  for  public  printing  and 
binding  for  term  of  one  year  beginning  July  1,  1941.     1941.     31  p.  4°     $ 

GP  1.2  :  M  41/2/942 

Safety  rules  for  office  workers;  issued  by  Safetv  Committee.  [G.  P.  O.  Ap- 
prentice School,  1941.]     [4]  p.  il.  16°     (Safety  pamphlet  3.)     t  GP  1.18 : 3 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Census  publications,  statistics  of  population,  agriculture,  manufactures,  retail 
and  wholesale  distribution,  occupations,  and  religious  bodies,  list  of  publica- 
tions for  sale  by  snperintend.^nt  of  documents;  July  1941.     1941.     [2] +38  p. 
(Price  list  70.  21st  edition.)      t 
L.  O.  card  25-26529  GP3.9:  70/21 

Foreion  relations  of  United  States,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent 
of  documents;  Aug.  1941.     1941.     [2] +70  p.     (Price  list  65,  23d  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  25-27511  GP  3.9:  65/23 

Monthly  catalog.     United  States  Government  publications,  monthly  catalog,  no. 
559:  July  1941.     1941.     ix+939-109S  p.     *  Paper,  15c.  slmrle  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $2.10. 
L.  C.  card  4-18088  GP  3.8/1 :  941/7 

Suburbanites.     Publications  of  inl crest  to  suburbanites  and  home-bnilders.  list 
of   publications   for   sale   by   superintendent   of  documents,    Aug.    1941.     1941. 
[21+26  p.      (Price  list  72,  21st  edition.)      t 
L.  C.  card  26-26472  GP  3.9  :  72/21 

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Weekly  list  of  selected  United  States  Government  publications,  Aug.  6-27,  1941. 
[1941.]     Each  4  p.  or  8  p.     (1941-32  to  1941-35.)     t 

L.  C.  card  2S--6554  GP  3.17  :  941/32-35 

Note. — The  Weekly  list  is  an  advertising  list  of  United  States  Government  publica- 
tions for  sale  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  The  list  is  arranged  alpbabetically 
bv  subjects,  with  annotations  and  prices.  It  may  be  obtained  free  of  cliarge  upon 
application  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — The  decisions  of  the  Department  of  the  Interior  including  leading  decisions  and 
Important  opinions  with  regulations  and  instructions  relating  to  all  activities  of  the  Depart- 
ment are  usually  issued  in  signatures  and  published  later  in  bound  volumes  (v.  56  publisihed 
in  bound  volume  only).  Subscribers  may  deposit  $1.00  with  the  Superintendent  of  Docu- 
ments and  receive  the  contents  of  a  volume  of  the  decisions  in  separate  parts  as  tliey  are 
issued;  foreign  subscription.  $1.25.  Prices  for  bound  volumes  furnished  upon  application 
to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Conservation,  the  resources  we  guard  [with  Bibliography  ou  conservation].     1940. 
[2] +29  p.  il.  large  8"     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51067  1 1.2 :  C  76/2 

BITUMINOUS  COAL  DIVISION 

Coal.  Preliminary  estimates  of  production  of  bituminous  coal,  July  1941.  Aug. 
5,1941.     Ip.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  146.11:941/7 

Weekly   coal   report,   W.    C.    R.    1255-W.   C.    R.   1259.     Aug.    2-30,     1941. 

various  paging,  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t  146.7:1255-1259 

Distributors.  Registered  distributors  under  bituminous  coal  act  of  1937  [list], 
supp.  7  and  8;  July  15  and  Aug.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  [l]-+-3  p.  and  [2]  p.  4" 
[  Processed.  ]     t  146.14:  941/supp.  7,  8 

FISH  AND  WILDLIFE  SERVICE 

Addresses.  Predator  control  and  wildlife  management,  presented  by  William 
E.  Riter,  assistant  chief.  Division  of  Predator  and  Rodent  Control,  Fi.sh  and 
Wildlife  Service,  at  6th  annual  North  American  Wildlife  Conference,  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  Feb.  17-19,  194L     [1941.]     11  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  1 49.25  :P  91 

Alaska.    Regulations  relating  to  game,  land  fur  animals,  and  birds  in  Alaska, 
1941-42  [effective  July  1,  1941].     [July  1941].     cover  title,  32  p.  il.     (Alaska 
Game  Commission.     Circular  AGC-19.)      [Regulations  contained  herein  should 
not  be  relied  upon  as  correct  after  July  1,  1942.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-862  I  49.12 :  19 

Black  bass  angling  laws ;  prepared  in  Division  of  Game  Management.     Apr.  1941. 
3  p.  4°     (Fishery  leaflet  1.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51124  I  49.28  : 1 

Code  of  Federal  regulations.  [Code  of  Federal  regulations]  title  33,  Navigation 
and  navigable  waters,  chap.  2,  Corps  of  Engineers,  War  Department,  pt.  204, 
Danger  zone  regulations,  par.  204.89,  Waters  of  Gulf  of  Mexico,  Apalachee  Bay, 
aerial  gunnery  range,  3rd  air  force.  1941.  1  p.  [From  Federal  register, 
V.  6,  Aug.  2,  1941.]      t  I  49.6  :D  21 

Same,  title  50,  Wildlife,  chap.  1,  Fish  and  Wildlife  Service,  pt.  27,  South- 
eastern region  national  wildlife  refuges,  Carolina  Sandhills  National  Wild- 
life Refuge,  S.  G.    1941.     1  p.     [From  Federal  register,  v.  6.  July  2,  1941.]     $ 

I  49.6 :  C  22 

Fishery  products.  Canned  fishery  products  and  byproducts  of  United  States 
and  Alaska,  1940.  [1941.]  9  leaves,  4°  (Statistical  bulletin  1433.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  149.8:1433 

Cold  storage  holdings  of  fishery  products,  July  15,   1941.     [1941.]     2  p. 

oblong  large  8°     (Statistical  bulletin  1435.)     [Processed.     Statistics  furnished 
by  Agricultural  Marketing  Service,  Agriculture  Department.]     t       149.8: 1435 

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Fii^hcrii  products — Continued. 

Landings  by  fishing  vessels  at  certain  New  England  ports,  1940.     [1941.] 

6  p.  oblong  largo  8°     (Statistical  bulletin  1431.)      [Processed.]     t     149.8: 1431 

Landings  by  fishing  vessels   at  certain  New  England   ports,   June  1941. 

[1941.]     4  loaves,  4"     (Statistical  bulletin  1434.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  49.8 :  1434 

Game  birds.  Status  of  migratory  game  birds,  1940-41 :  prepared  in  Section  of 
Distribution  and  Migration  of  Birds.  Division  of  Wildlife  Research.  July 
194L     28  p.  il.  4°     (Wildlife  leaflet  196.)      [Proce-ssed.]     t  149.13:196 

Haddock.  Crisis  in  haddock  fishery;  by  William  C.  Herrington.  1941.  ii+14 
p.  il.     (Circular  4.)     *  Paper,  5c.  149.4:4 

Service  survei/.  Service  survey,  issued  monthly  for  employees  of  Fish  and  Wild- 
life Service,  v.  1,  nos.  2-4  :  Feb.-Apr.  1941.  [IJMl.]  p.  49-80,  11.  [Three  num- 
bers issued  as  one  publication.     Processed.]     J  149.22:1/2— J 

■ Same,  V.  1,  no.  5 ;  May  1941.     [1941.]     p.  81-122,  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

I  49.22 : 1/5 

• Same,  V.  1,  no.  6 ;  June  1941.     [1941.]     p.  123-146,  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

I  49.22 : 1/6 

Striped  bass.  Studies  on  striped  bass  (Roccus  saxatilis)  of  Atlantic  Coast  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Daniel  Merriman.  1941.  ii-f  77  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi. 
large  S°     (Fisherv  bulletin  35.)      [From  Fisherv  bulletin,  v.  50.]     *  Paper.  20c. 

I  49.27 :  35 

Wildlife.  Federal  aid  in  wildlife  restoration,  general  information ;  by  Albert  M. 
Day.  May  1941.  12  p.  (Regulatory  announcement  2.)  [Supersedes  Wildlife 
circular  3,  is.sued  by  Biological  Survey  Bureau,  Apr.  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

I  49.24 :  2 

Wildlife  review,  abstracting  service  for  wildlife  management,  issued  for  informa- 
tion of  cooperators,  no.  .31 ;  June  1941.     [1941.]     60  p.  il.  4°     [Proce.ssed.]     t 

I  49.17 :  31 
GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Monographs, 
Professional  papers.  Bulletins.  Water-supply  papers,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the 
United  States,  topocraphic  maps  (some  of  which  b'\ar  de.scriptive  texts),  bise  ard  contour 
and  other  maps  of  the  Unit-d  States  and  of  the  States.  Practically  all  of  them  are  sale 
publications.  The  maps  and  folios  are  sold  bv  the  Geological  Survey  at  Washington.  D.  C. 
Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  to  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Ne}v  York.  Topographic  maps  [geologic,  and  other  reports  relating  to]  New  York. 
Jan.  1941.  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  oblong  f°  folded  into  4°  size  and  so 
printed  as  to  number  6  p.     t  1 19.11 :  N  42  y/941 

Oklahoma.  Topographic  maps  [geologic,  and  other  reports  relating  to]  Okla- 
homa. Feb.  1941.  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  oblong  large  8°  folded  into  4" 
.size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  1,  8  p.  and  p.  3-6  inserts,     t      1 19.11 :  Ok  4/941 

Ore.9.  Correction  sheet.  Geological  Survey  bulletin  914,  Microscopic  determina- 
tion of  ore  minerals;  by  M.  N.  Short,  2d  edition.  1940.  [1941.]  3  p.  (  [Bulle- 
tin 914.  correction  sheet.] )     t  .  1 19.3 :  914/corr.sh. 

Maps 

Note. — The  maps  listed  below  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey.  Remittances  for  these 
maps  should  be  made  bv  monev  order  pavable  to  the  Director  of  the  Geological  Survey, 
Washington.  D.  C.  Except  as  otherwise  indicated,  a  discount  ot  40  percent  is  allowed 
on  an  or<ler  for  maps,  or  for  maps  and  geologic  folios,  that  amounts  to  $5.00  at  the  retail 
price.     In  ordering  give  the  name  of  each  map  and  the  State  in  which  the  area  lies. 

Tolt  River.  Plan  and  profile  of  North  Fork  Tolt  River.  South  Fork  Tolt  River, 
Wash.,  Tokul  Creek  and  dam  sites,  topography  by  Hiram  DePuy,  jr.,  E.  L. 
Werner,  and  Arthur  Johnson,  surveyed  in  19.37  and  1938;  [maps].  [Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Geological  Survey]  1941.  3  sheets  (1-3)  each  18  X  25  in.  [Subject 
to  adjustment.]     t    3nc  i)er  set  <if  3  maps.  1 19.25  :  T  58/sh.l-3 

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x^UGUST  1941  1169 

Topogrct/phic  quadrangle  maps 

Note. — The  Geolofirical  Survey  makes  the  contourert — 1.  e..  the  three-dimonsional  topo- 
graphic maps  of  the  country  that  are  designed  eventually  to  cover  the  whole  United  States, 
also  Alaska,  Hawaii,  and  Puerto  Rico.  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  com- 
monly used  are  1  :  31.GS0,  1 :  62. ,500,  and  1 :  125,000,  corresponding  approximately  to  i^ 
mile.  1  mile,  and  2  miles  to  1  inch.  The  area  covered  varies  with  the  latitude,  but  the 
average  area  of  a  quadrangle  is  5*^,  2.'^0,  or  920  square  miles,  respectively,  for  these  three 
scales.  Topographic  maps  are  printed  on  uniform-sized  paper,  about  20  by  16 '/o  inches 
and  the  maps  of  the  quadrangle  areas  represented  thereon  are  about  17 Vo  inches  long 
and  12  to  15  inches  wide,  accoi-ding  to  latitude.  For  some  areiis  of  particular  importance 
special  large-scale  maps  are  published.  A  general  description  of  topographic  maps  and  a 
list  of  the  symbols  used  are  jirinted  on  the  reverse  of  each  sheet. 

About  half  of  the  continental  area  of  the  country,  excluding  Alaska,  has  been  mapped, 
every  State  being  represented,  ("onnccticut.  Delaware,  the  District  of  Columbia,  Hawaii, 
^laiylnnd,  Massachusetts,  New  Ilauipshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  Ohio,  Rhode  Island, 
and  West  Virginia  are  completelv  mnpped.  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  fol'os  alone  or  for  maps  and  folios  together.  In 
ordering,  give  the  name  of  the  map  and  the  State  in  which  the  area  lies. 

Massachusetts.  Massachusetts,  Weymouth  quadrangle,  hit.  42°07'30"-42''15', 
long.  70°52'30"-71°.  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  [Washington, 
D.  C,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1941.     17  X  13  in.     1 10c. 

1 19.12  :  21  W  547/941 

Massachusetts-Rhode    Island,   East   Providence   quadrangle,    lat.   41°45'- 

41°52'30",  long.  71°15'-71°22'30".  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft. 
[Washington,  D.  C,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1941.     17  X  13  in.     1 10c. 

1 19.12 :  21  Ea  77  p/941 

Miissachusetts-Vermont.    Bernardston    quadrangle,    lat.    42°37'.30"-42°45', 

long.  72°30'-72°37'30".  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  [Washington, 
D.  C.,  Geological  Survev]  edition  of  1941.  17  X  13  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  por- 
tion of  the  sheet.]     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  21  B  456/941 

Missouri,  Clayton  quadrangle,  lat.  38°37'30"-38°45',  long.  90°15'-90°22'30". 
Scale  1 :  24,000,  contour  interval  10  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C,  Geological  Survey] 
edition  of  1941.     22  X  18  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  25  C  579/941 

New  ffamps7i/rf -Massachusetts,  Exeter  quadrangle,  lat.  42°45'-43°,  long.  70°45'- 
71°.  Scale  1:62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington.  D.  C,  Geological 
Survey]    edition   of   1934,    reprinted   1941.     17X13    in.     t     10c. 

1 19.12  :  29  Ex  38/934/rep.941 

Pcnusf/lrania,  Sheffield  quadrangle,  lat.  41°30'-41°45',  long.  79°-79''15'.  Scale 
1 :  62.500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C.,  Geological  Survev] 
edition   of  1941.     17X13  in.     t     10c.  119.12 :  3S  Sh  39/941 

Virginia.  Virginia,  Glen  Allen  quadrangle,  lat.  37°37'30"-37°45',  long.  77°30'- 
77°37'30".  Scale  1:31.680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  [Washinslon,  D.  C, 
Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1941.     17X14  in.     t     10c.       1 19.12 :  47  G  484/941 

Virginia,    Mathews    quadrangle,    lat.  37°15'-37°30',    long.    76°15'-76°30'. 

Svale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  10  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C.,  Geological  Survey] 
edition   of  1917,   reprinted   1941.     17X14   in.     t     10c. 

1 19.12  :  47  M  426/917/rep.941 

GRAZING    SERVICE 

Stock  ranges.  Resources  of  the  range,  extension  of  remarks  of  Edward  T.  Taylor 
of  Colorado  in  House  of  Representatives,  June  28.  1941.  [1941.]  [2] +13  p. 
large  8"  [Processed.  Illustration  on  front  cover.  From  Congressional  record, 
June  28,  1941.]     t  I  38.2  :  R 16/2 

INDIAN  AFFAIRS   OFFICE 

Oambell    Native    Village.    Corporate    charter    of    Native    Village    of    GambeU 
[Alaska]  ;  ratified  Dec.  31,  1939.     1941.     [l]+2  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51068  120.9/2:014 

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1170  Government  Publications 

Indians  at  icork,  Aug.  IJMl ;    [v.  8,  no.  12].     [1941.]     cover  title,   [2] +32+ [2] 
p.   il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover. 
A  news  shtet  for  Indians  and  the  Indian  service.]     t 
L.  C.  card  35-17595  I  20.22  :  8/12 

INFORMATION   DIVISION 

Conservation.  Current  conservation,  clip  sheet  of  current  news  about  conserva- 
tion activities  of  Federal  Government  furnished  for  convenience  of  editors 
and  correspondents,  v.  4,  no.  5;  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  il.  large  4° 
[Monthly.]     t  143.7:4/5 

MINES   BUREAU 

Carbonaceous  cation  and  anion  exchangers  in  water  treatment ;  by  S.  J.  Broderick. 
June  1941.  [1]+14  p.  4°  (Report  of  investigations.  R.  I.  3571.)  [Processed. 
The  work  on  which  this  report  is  based  was  done  under  cooperative  agreement 
between  Mines  Bureau  and  University  of  Alabama.]     t  128  23:3571 

Cement.  Monthly  cement  statement,  C.  P.  241,  supp.  A.  Aug.  2.  1!:41.  2  leaves, 
il.  f°  (Statistical  and  economic  surveys.  Nonmetal  Economics  Division.) 
[Processed.]     t  I  28.29 :  241/supp.A 

Coal.  Constancy  of  B.  T.  U.  value  of  pure  coal :  by  J.  F.  Barkley  and  L.  R. 
Burdick.  June  1941.  [1] +10  p.  2  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations.  R.  I.  3572.) 
[ Processed.  ]     t  I  28.23  :  3572 

International  coal   trade,   monthly   inventory   of   information  from   U.    S. 

Government  foreign  service  offices  and  other  sources  that  may  not  otherwise 
be  made  available  promptly,  v.  10,  no.  7  :  July  31.  1941.  [1941.]  [1]4-14  p.  4" 
(Economics  and  Statistics  Branch.)      [Processed.]     t  128  42:10/7 

Notes  on  sampling  and  analysis  of  coal :  by  A.  C.  Fieldner  and  W.  A. 

Selvig.  [Reprint  with  changes]  1941.  iv+48  p.  il.  (Technical  paper  5S6.) 
♦Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51069  I  28.7  :  586/1-2 

Preliminary  estimates  of  production   of  Pennsylvania  anthracite  and  of 

beehive  coke,  July  1941.  [1941.]  2  leaves,  4°  (Statistical  and  economic  sur- 
veys.    Coal  Economics  Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t        128.50:941/7 

Progress   report :    Experiments   on   strength   of   small   pillars   of   coal    in 

Pittsburgh  bed;  by  H.  P.  Greenwald,  11.  C.  Howarth.  and  Irving  Hartmann. 
June  1941.  [l]+6  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3.575.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  128.23:3575 

Weekly  anthracite-beehive  coke  report,  "W.  A.-C.  R.  212  to  W.  A.-C.  R.  216. 

Aug.  2-30,  1941.  Each  2+[l]  leaves  or  1  p.  il.  4"  (Statistical  and  economic 
surveys.     Coal  Economics  Division.)      [Processed.]     t  128.49:212-216 

Col<e  and  byproducts;  by  F.  M.  Shore.  M.  M.  Otero,  and  M.  F.  Cooke.  1941. 
[2] +8.55-912  p.  il.  [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]  *  Pa- 
per, 10c.  I  28.37/a  :  C  G69/940-2 

Copper;  by  T.  H.  Miller,  H.  M.  Meyer,  and  Allan  F.  Matthews.  1941.  [2]  +85- 
115  p.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper.  10c. 

I  2.S.37/a  :  C  793/940-2 

Explosives.     Theoretical  calculations  for  explosives :  1,  Explosion  temperatures 
and  gaseous  products  and  effects  of  changes  in  carbonaceous  material   [with 
bibliography];  by  F.  W.  Brown.     1941.     ii+21  p.  il.     (Technical  paper  632.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51070  I  28.7 :  632 

Gasoline.  Cooperative  fuel  research  motor-gasoline  survey,  winter  1940-41 :  by 
E.  C.  Lane.  June  1941.  [l]+29  p.  2  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations.  R.  I. 
3576.)  [Processed.  The  work  upon  which  this  report  was  based  was  per- 
formed under  cooperative  agreement  between  Mines  Bureau  and  Cooperative 
Fuel  Research  Committee.]     t  128.23:3576 

Natural   gasoline,   June   1941.     [1941.]     2   leaves,   4"     (Report   944a-78.) 

[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  128.47:78 

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August  1941  1171 

Oold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Arizona  (mine  reix)rt)  ;  by  G.  E.  Woodward 
and  Paul  LnfE.  1941.  [2] +189^216  p.  il.  [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook, 
review  of  1940.]     *  Pai>er,  10c.  1 28.37/a  :  G  563/2/940-2 

Oypsum.  Quarterly  gypsum  report,  Q.  G.  R.  46  [2d  quarter,  1941].  Aug.  8, 
1941.  2  leaves,  4°  (Statistical  and  economic  surveys.  Nonmetal  Economics 
Division.)     [Processed.]     t  128.32:46 

Hematite.  Progress  reports,  Metallurgical  Division :  47,  Mineral  physics  studies, 
ferromagnetic  properties  of  hematite;  by  Earl  T.  Hayes.  June  1941.  [l]-|-29 
p.  5  pi.  4°     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3570.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.23 :  3570 

Iron  ore,  pig  iron,  ferro-alloys,  and  steel;  by  Robert  H.  Ridgway,  H.  W.  Davis, 
and  N.  B.  Melcher.  1941.  [2] +523-566  p.  il.  [Preprint  from  Minerals  year- 
book, review  of  1940.]     *Paper,  lUc.  I  2S.37/a  :  Ir  6/940-2 

Lead;  by  E.  W.  Pehrson  and  A.  L.  Ransome.  1941.  [2] +117-137  p.  11.  [Pre- 
print from  Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

1 28.37/a  :  L  469A/940-2 

Lead  mines.  Employment  and  accidents  at  lead  and  zinc  mines  in  Mississippi 
Valley  States,  1940;  [by  M.  E.  Kolhos  and  J.  E.  Isaacson].  [1941.]  7  p.  4° 
(H.  S.  S.  no.  294,  Statistical  and  economic  surveys;  Mineral  Production  and 
Economics    Division.)      [Processed.]     t       •  128.26:294 

Lime-fuel  ratios  of  commercial  lime  plants  iu  1939  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  For- 
rest T.  Mover.  June  1941.  [l]+9  p.  4"  (Information  circular,  I.  C  7174.) 
[Processed!]     t  I  28.27 :  7174 

Manganese.  Monthly  manganese  report  21.  Aug.  9,  1941.  2  leaves,  4°  (Sta- 
tistical and  economic  surveys.     Metal  Economics  Division.)      [Processed.]     t 

1 28.54 :  21 

Mercury.  Monthly  mercury  report  23.  Aug.  7,  1941.  2  leaves,  4°  (Statistical 
and  economic  survevs.     Metal   Economics   Division.)      [Processed.]     t 

128.55:23 

MetaUurr/ical  plants.  Employment  and  accidents  at  metallurgical  plants  in 
United  States  in  1939;  [by  M.  E.  Kolhos  and  M.  B.  Jones].  [1941.]  10  p.  4° 
( H.  S.  S.  no.  288,  Statistical  and  economic  surveys ;  Mineral  Production  and 
Economics  Division.)      [Processed.]     t  128.26:288 

Mineral  market  reports,  M.  M.  S.  g34-M.  M.  S.  935.  [1941.]  4"  (Statistical 
and  economic  surveys. )      [Processed.]     t  128.28: 

Note. — These  reports  give  statistical  data  as  to  production,  consumption,  and  markets 
during  previous  year   for  some  particular  mineral  commodity,    and   are   issued    as  soon 
after  close  of  year  as  data  are  available. 
9o4.  Byproduct  sulfuric  acid  at  copper  and  zinc  plants  in  1940,  advance  summary  ;   by 

T.  H.  Miller  and  H.  M.  Meyer.      1  p.      (Metal  Economics  Division.) 
935.  Stocks  and  consumption   of  tin;  in  tin-plate  and  terneplate  industry   in   1940 :    [by 
U.  B.  Umhau  and  D.  E.  Adams  J.     3  p.      (Metal  Economics  Division.) 

Mineral  trade  notes,  monthly  inventory  of  information  from  U.  S.  Government 
foreign  service  offices  and  other  sources  that  may  not  otherwise  be  made  avail- 
able promptly,  v.  13,  no.  1;  July  19,  1941.     [1941.]      [l]+35  p.  4°     (Economics 
and  Statistics  Branch.)     [Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  36-22755  I  28.39 :  13/1 

Motor  fuel.  Forecast  of  demand  for  motor  fuel  and  crude  oil,  Sept.  1941,  monthly 
forecast  75.     [1941.]    4  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t  128.41:75 

National  Lime  Association  safety  competition,  1940;  [by  T.  D.  Lawrence  and 
J.  E.  Isaacson].  [1941.]  8  p.  4°  (H.  S'.  S.  no.  287,  Statistical  and  economic 
surveys;  Mineral  Production  and  Economics  Division.)      [Processed.]      f 

I  28.26 :  287 

Ores.  Progress  reports.  Metallurgical  Division  :  46,  Ore-testing  studies  (primarily 
precious  metals)  ;  by  Edmund  S.  Leaver,  Jesse  A.  W;Oolf,  and  A.  F.  Towne. 
June  1941.    [1]  +85  p.  4"    (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3569. )     [Processed.]    t 

I  28.23 :  3569 

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1172  Government  Publications 

Petroleum.  Crude  petroleum  report  by  refineries,  June  1941.  [1941.]  3  loaves,  4° 
(Report  A-04.3-93.)     [Monthly.    Processed.]    t  128.45:93 

Developments  in  American  i>etroUnim  industry,  1914-10.  exploration,  drill- 

inp.  production,  and  transportation  (review  and  digest)  [with  bibliography]; 
bv  H.  C.  Fowler.  June  1941.  [l]+8op.  4°  (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7171.) 
[Processed.]     t  128.27:7171 

Developments  in  petroleiuu  refining  technology  in  United  States,  1914-19; 

bv  A.  J.  Kraemer.  June  1941.  [l]+23  p.  4°  (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7172.) 
[Processed.]  t  128.27:7172 

International  petroleum  trade,   monthly  inventory  of  information   from 

U.  5^.  Gi'vornment  foreign  service  offices  and  other  sources  that  may  not  other- 
wise be  made  available  promptly,  v.  10.  no.  0 :  June  30,  1941.  [1!'41.]  [4]  +124- 
156  p.  4"  (Economics  and  Statistics  Branch.)  [Processed.  Page  nos.  124-156 
were  also  assigned  to  v.  10,  no.  5,  but  with  different  text.]    t  I  28.43  :  10/6 

Same.  V.  10,  no.  7 :  July  31,  1941.     [1941.]     [4] +190-214  p.  4"     (Economics 

and  Statistics  Branch.)      [Processed.]     t  128.43:10/7 

Monthly  petroleum  statement  212,  cruile  petroleum  and  petroleum  products. 

June  1941.  [1941.]  12  p.  4"  (Statistical  and  economic  surveys.  Petroleum 
Economics  Division. )     [Processed.]    t  128.18/2:212 

Use  of  brine  in  Kansas  field  for  secondary  recovery  of  oil ;  by  C.  J.  Wilhelm, 

Sam  S.  Taylor,  W.  C.  Holliman,  and  E.  O.  Owens.  June  1941.  [1]  +31  p.  9  pi.  4" 
(Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3573.)     [Processed.]     t  I  28.23 :  3073 

Weeklv  crude  oil  stock  report  406-410.     Aug.  2-30,  1941.     Each  1  p.  4" 

[Processed!]     t  128.46:406-410 

Publications.  New  publications,  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  315:  Julv  1941. 
[1941.]     5  p.     t  128.0/2:315 

Water  problem  in  Penns.vlvania  anthracite  mining  region  ;  by  S.  H.  Ash.  June 
1941.  [1]+11  p.  2  pi.  4  maps,  4°  (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7175.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  128.27:7175 

7ji»e.  Mine  production  of  zinc,  monthly  report  4.  July  31,  1941.  2  leaves.  4° 
(Statistical  and  economic  surveys.  Mineral  Production  and  Economics  Divi- 
sion.)     [Processed.]     t  123.57:4 

Monthly  slab  zinc  report  9.    Aug.  7,  IWl.    2  leaves,  4°     (Statistical  and 

economic  surveys.    Metal  Economics  Division. )     [Processed.]    t  128.50:9 

NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

Badlarrds  National  Moninueiit,  S.  Dak.     [J\nie  1941.]      [G]  p.  il.     [Processed.]     t 

I  29.21 :  B  14/941 

Boulder  Dam  national  recreation.il  area.  Ariz.-Nev.  [W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co.. 
Denver.  Colo.,  Mar.  20,  1041.]     16p.il.     t  I  29..39 :  B  66/2/941 

Grand  Canyon  Xational  Park.  Grand  Canyon  National  Park,  Ariz,  [the  Canyon, 
CJeoiogv  of  the  Cauvon.  etc.]  [W.  H.  Kistler  Stationerv  Company.  Denver.  Colo., 
Apr.  25,  1941.]    16p.il-    t  •  I  29.G  :  G  76/P41 

Grand  Canyon  National  Park.  Ariz,  [the  Divine  abyss.  Untold  ages  in  the 

making,  etc.].  [W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co.,  Denver,  Colo..  Apr.  25,  1941.] 
[S]  p.  il.  oblong  S"  folded  into  8"  size,    j  I  29.6 :  G  76/7/941 

Great  Sinokp  Mountains  National  Park,  Tenn.-N.  C.  [McCormick-Armstrong  Co., 
Wichita.  Kans.,  May  1941.]  1  sheet  (with  map  and  text  on  verso),  il.  oblong  f, 
folded  into  narrow  8°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  [12]  pages,     t 

I  29.6 :  G  79/6/Wl 

Isle  Rouale  National  Park.  Mich.  [W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co.,  Denver.  Colo., 
May  15,  1941.]     16p.,il.     t  I  29.6 :  Is 4/2/fr41 

Shenandoah  National  Park.  Va.  [CuUom  &  Ghertner  Co..  Nashville.  Tenn.,  June 
20.  1941.1     [8]  p.  il.  oblong  8°.  folded  into  8°  size,     t  I  29.6:  Sh  4/3 /Ml 

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August  1941  1173 

yearbook.     1941    yeai'book,   park   and   recreation   progress    [with   current  bibli- 
ography].   1941.    viii4-9'2  p.  11.  4°    *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  3S-26551  129.44:941 

Zion  National  Park,  Utah.  [W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.,  Jan. 
20,1841.]     16p.il.     t  I  29.6 :  Z  6/4/941 

UNITED   STATES   TEAVEX  BURE1\U 

'OffU^al  bulletin,  v.  3,  no.  1;  July-Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  16  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.     Two  months  issued  as  one  publication.]     t  129.37/5:3/1 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

.Boulder  Canyon  project,  general  regulations  for  generation  and  sale  of  power 
in  accordance  with  Boulder  Canyon  project  adjustment  act.  Mav  1941. 
[1] +30  leaves,  4"     [Processed.]     t  I27.i9:B66 

Central  Valley  project.  Clearing  part  of  Shasta  reservoir  site,  Kennett  division, 
Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  July  29, 
1941.]  cover  title,  14  p.  map,  4"  (Specifications  977.)  [Schedules,  specifica- 
tions, and  drawing;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  27,  1941.]    t  Paper,  50c. 

1 27.8 :  977 

Generator  for  unit  5,  Shasta  power  plant,  Kennett  division,  Central  Valley 

project,  Calif.  [United  Publi.'jhing  Co.,  Denver,  Aug.  11,  1941.]  cover  title, 
37  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Specifications  984.)  [Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  8,  1941.]     t  Paper,  $2.50.  127.8:984 

Locomotive   fuel-supply  station,   siding  no.   1,    Southern  Pacific  Railroad 

relocation,  Kennett  division.  Central  Valley  project.  Calif.  [Eastwood  Ptg. 
Co.,  Denver,  Aug.  5,  1941.]  cover  title,  (Jo  p.  24  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  982.) 
[Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  4, 
1941.]     t  Paper,  $2.50.  I  27.8 :  982 

Power  transformers,  15,000-volt  bus  structures,  and  transformer-neutral  bus 

structures  for  Shasta  power  plant,  Kennett  division.  Central  Valley  project, 
Calif.  [Hartmann-Bruderlin  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Aug.  11,  1941.]  cover  title 
49  p.  7  pi.  4°  (Specifications  981.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  specifica- 
tions, and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  9,  1941.]     f  Paper,  $2.50. 

I  27.8 :  981 

Station  facilities  and  water-supply  and  sewerage  systems,  Southern  Pacific 

Railroad  relocation,  Kennett  division,  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [A.  B. 
Hirschfeld  Press,  Denver,  Aug.  5,  1941.]  cover  title,  58  p.  20  pi.  map,  4° 
(Specifications  978.)  [Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be 
received  until  Aug.  29,  1941.]     f  Paper,  $2.00.  127.8:978 

Colorado-Biff  Thompson  project.  Granby  Dam  and  dikes,  Colorado-Big  Thompson 
project,  Colo.  [United  Publishing  Co.,  Denver,  July  29,  1941.]  cover  title, 
75  p.  22  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  979.)  [Schedule,  specifications,  and  draw- 
ings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  28, 1941.  ]    t  Paper,  $3.00.  1 27.8  :  979 

Columbia  Basin  project.  Power  tran.sformers  for  units  L-4,  Ij-5,  and  L-6.  Grand 
Coulee  pow^^r  plant,  Columbia  Basin  project.  Wash.  [United  PublLshing  Co., 
Denver,  Aug.  11,  1941.]  cover  title,  27  p.  1  pi.  4°  ( Si)ecifications  983.)  [In- 
vitation for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawing;  bids  will  be  received 
until  Sept.  10,  1941.]     f  Paper,  $1.50.  I  27.8 :  983 

Orchard  irrigation;  bv  H.  J.  Lawson.  [1941.]  p.  189-190,  il.  4°  [From  Reclama- 
tion era,  July  1941.]     f  I  27.5/a  :  Or  1 

Parker  Dam.  Power  transformers,  switching  equipment,  lightning  arresters, 
voltage  regulator,  and  metering  equipment  for  Gila,  drop  no.  4,  Tucson  and 
Coolldge  substations.  Parker  Dam  power  project,  Ariz.-Calif.  [Bradford- 
Robinson  Ptg.  Co..  Denver,  Aug.  4.  1941.]  cover  title,  70  p.  4°  (Specifications 
980.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  .schedules,  and  specifications;  bids  will  be  received 
until  Sept.  2,  1941.]     t     Paper,  $1.50.  I  27.8  :  980 

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1174  Government  Publications 

Reclamation    era,   Aug.   1941:    [v.   31,   no.   8].     [1941.]     cover   title,   p.   209-232, 
il.  4°     [Monthlv.     Toxt  iuid  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
L.  C.  card  9-35252  127.5:31/8 

Note. — The  Recl:ini:ition  era  is  a  magazine  for  engineers,  construction  men,  economists, 
and  larnieis  on  Federal  reclamation  prnjetls.  Its  aim  is  to  assist  the  settlers  in  the 
proper  use  of  water,  to  h(  Ip  them  in  overcoming  their  agricultural  difficulties,  to  instruct 
them  in  diversif.ving  and  marketing  tlieir  crops,  to  inspire  the  employees  of  the  Bureau 
and  clnonicle  engineering  problems  and  achievements,  and  to  promote  a  wholehearted 
spirit  of  cooperation,  so  that  reclamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  success. 
'•Notes  for  eonti actors"  enable  them  to  lieep  posted  on  the  Bureau's  needs. 

The  sul)sctiption  i)rice  of  the  Recl.-imation  era  is  $1.00  a  year  to  otlier  than  Water 
users;  foreign  subscription.  $1.36  payable  in  advance.  Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to  the 
Commissioner,  Bureau  of  Reclamation,  Washington,  D.  C,  aciompanied  by  remittance  in 
the  furm  of  postal  money  order  or  New  York  draft,  wliich  sliould  be  made  payable  to  the 
Treasurer  of  the  United  States  and  forwarded  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation. 

TERRITORIES  AND  ISLAND  POSSESSIONS  DIVISION 

VIRGIN     ISLANDS 

Laws.  Complete  set  of  laws  passed  by  municipal  councils  and  Legislative 
Assembly  of  Virgin  Islands,  letter  from  acting  Secretary  of  Interior  trans- 
mitting complete  set  of  laws  passed  by  municipal  councils  and  Legislative 
Assembly  of  VirHn  Islands  during  fiscal  year  1940.  1940.  iii+llO  p.  (H. 
doc.  903,  70tb  Cong.  3d  sess.)  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51071 

INTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  decisions,  usually  known  as  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission reports.  Interstate  Conmierce  Commission  reports — Motor  carrier  cases,  and  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  reports — Valuation  reports,  are  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of 
Ddcuments,  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  the 
series  and  whether  Finance  or  other  than  Finance  decisions  are  desired.  Entries  for  the 
separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission  publications. 

Decisions.  Decisions  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  (finance  reports), 
Aug.  1940-Jan.  1941.  1941.  xvi-|-857  p.  (Interstate  Commerce  Commission 
reports,  v,  242. )      *  Cloth,  $1.75.  10  1.6/1 :  242 

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.  242 
here  cataloged. 

See  also,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisiou.'i. 

Finance  decisions.  See,  above.  Decisions  v.  242 — below,  center  head  Decisions 
(Finance). 

Freight.     Freight  commodity  statistics,  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States, 
yetir   ended    Dec.    31,    1940.     [1941.]     cover   title,    p.    3-151,    oblong    large    8° 
"(Statement  411(10,   17th   in  series;   Statistics  Bureau.)      [An  Errata,  1  p.  4°, 
was  i.ssued  also.]     *  Paper,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  A  25-724  IC  1  ste.29  :  940 

Freight  commodity  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States. 

1st  quarter,  1941.     [I!)41.]     14  p.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  Q-500,  QCS ; 
Statistics  Bureau.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  25-724  IC  1  ste.26 :  941/1 

Fuel  and  power  for  locomotives  and  rail  motor  cars  of  class  1  steam  railways 
in  United  States   (class  1  switching  and  terminal  companies  included),  May 
1941.     [1941.1     2    p.    oblong   large    8°     (Statement    M-230,    OS-E ;    Statistics 
Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  30-784  IC  1  ste.30 :  &41/5 

Motoi'  carrier  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Motor  carrier). 

Motor  carrier  finance  decisions.  See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Motor 
carrier,  finance). 

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August  1941  1175 

Motor  carriers.  Revenues  and  passengers  of  class  1  motor  caiTiers  of  passengers 
(excluding  charter  or  special),  May  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  f°  (Statement  M-700, 
BT;    Statistics   Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Suhject    to    revision.]     t 

IC  1  mot.ll :  941/5 

Revenues.  expen.ses,  and  statistics  of  class  1  motor  carriers  of  passengers ; 

1st  quarter,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  oblong  larg^e  8°     (Statement  Q-750,  BRE; 
Statistics  Bureau.)      [Subject   to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  39-871  IC  1  mot.l2  :  941/1 

Revenues,  expenses,  and  statistics  of  class  1  motor  carriers  of  property ; 

1st  quarter,   1941.     [1941.]     2   p.   oblong   large  8°     (Statement  Q-800,   TRB ; 
Statistics  Bureau.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  39-1053  IC  1  mot.13  :  941/] 

Opinions.     See,  above,  Decisions — below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Pipe  lines.  Transportation  revenue  and  traffic  of  large  oil  pipe  line  companies, 
carriers  having  annual  operating  revemies  of  more  than  $500,000:  1st  quarter 
1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  f"  (Statement  Q-GOO,  QPS ;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Proc- 
essed.   Subject  to  revision.]     t  IC  1  pip.7  :  941/1 

Same;  2d  quarter  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  f°  (Statement  Q-600,  QPS:  Sta- 
tistics Bureau.)      [Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t  IC  1  pip.7  :  941/2 

Railroad  accidents.  Delaware  and  Hudson  Railroad,  report  in  re  accident  near 
Cobleskill,  N.  Y.,  July  15,  1941.     [1941.]      [1]+10  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  C  639 

Investigation  2498:  Reading  Company,  report  in  re  accident,  Manayunk, 

Pa.,  Apr.  26,  1941.     [1941.]     11  p.  il.  4"     [Proce.ssed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5 :  M  311 

Investigation  2499:  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  accident, 

Grand  Trunk,  Ind.,  May  5,  1941.     [1941.]     15  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5  :  G  762t 

Investigation  2500:  Gulf  Coast  Lines  of  Missouri  Pacific  Lines,  report  in  re 

accident  near  Hardin,  Tex.,  May  8,  1941.     [1941.]     14  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  H  219 

Investigation  2501 :  Louisville  &  Nashville  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re 

accident  near  Agawam,  Ky.,  May  8,  1941.     [1941.]     12  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

IClacei.5:  Agl8 

Investigation    2502 :    Southern   Pacific    Company,    report   in   re    accident, 

Truckee,  Calif.,  May  10,  1941.     [1941.]     12  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5  :  T  764 

Investigation  2503 :  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Company  and  Kansas  City 

Southern  Railway  Company,  report  in  re  accident  near  Fuller,  Kans.,  May  10, 
1941.     [1941.]     13  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5 :  F  959 

Investigation  2504 :  Clinchfield  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  accident 

near  Poplar,  N.  C,  May  22, 1941.     [1941.]     15  p.  il  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  P  812/2 

Investigation   2506:   Chicago,   Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Railway  Company, 

report  in  re  accident  near  Jennings,  Kans.,  June  2,  1941.     [1941.]     13  p.  il.  4° 
[Proces.sed.]     f  *  IC  1  acci.5 :  J  449 

Southern  Railway,  report  in  re  accident  near  Charlotte,  N.  C,  July  1,  1941. 

[1941.]      [1]+13  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  ICl  acci.5 :  C  381 

Summary  of  accidents   reported  by   steam   railways,  Apr.   1941.     [1941.] 

2  p.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M^OO;  Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Sub- 
ject to  revision.]     f 

L.  C.  card  A  27-80  IC  1  ste.31 :  941/4 

Rnilrond  construction  indices ;  compiled  by  Engineering  Section  of  Bureau  of 
Valuation.  Washington,  D.  C  Aug.  1,  1941.  [22]  leaves  il.  4°  [Processed. 
These  indices  summarize  and  record  the  result  of  studies  made  over  a  period 
of  years.  They  have  not  been  examined  or  passed  on  by  the  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission.]     t  IC  1  val.2 :  R  13/941 

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1176  Government  Puumcations 

Itailroad  employees.     Wage  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  In  United  States 
(swltcliinjr  ami  terminal  Ciimpanies  not  inclnded),  May  1!)41.     ISMI.     4  p.  11. 
oltlonu;  liiiKe  S"     (StatonionI   M-3C0 ;   Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject 
to  rt'visii)n.]     f 
I..  C.  card  A  2!V-382  IC  1  ste.25 :  941/5 

Rnilronds.     Motive  power  and  car  ('(luipnient  of  class  1  sl(>am  railways  in  Ihiited 
States  (class  1  switdiini;  and  terminal  conipanies  included).  Jlay  1'.141.     11041.) 
2  p.  oblonj;-  lar^o  S"     (Slalemcnt  M  210,  OS  F:  Sl:itisii.s  lUireau.)      [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  30-570  IC  1  ste..?6 :  941/5 

Operating  revenues  and  oiieratinjj  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

Unlt»'d  States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  inchided),  June  1941. 
[1041.1  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  ( Statement  M-lOO ;  Statistics  Bureau. )  [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  ;?r.-130O  K'  1  stc.lO  :  911/0 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses,  selected  items  for  large  steam 

railways,  June  1941.  [1041.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-150;  Sta- 
tistics Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  2!>-378  IC  1  s(e.20 :  941/6 

Operating  statistics  of  large  steam  railways,  selected  items  for  May  1941. 

compared  with  May  1040;  May  1041.  [1041.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement 
M-200:  Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthlv.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  ca rd  A  20-380  IC  1  st  e.22 :  041  /5 

Same,  June  1941.  compared  with  June  1040;  June  1041.    [1041.]    2  p.  oblong 

large  8"  (Statement  M-2(K);  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly.  Subject  to 
revision.]     t  IC  1st  e.22  :  041/6 

Pas.senger  traflic  statistics  (other  than  connnutation)  of  class  1  steam  rail- 
ways in  United  States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included).  May 
1041.  [1041.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-250;  Statistics  Bun>an.) 
[Monthly.     Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  38-1273  IC  lste.40:  941/5 

I'assenger  train  performance  of  class  1   st(\un  railways  in  United  States 

(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included).  May  1941.  [1941]  4  p. 
oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-213,  OS-B ;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.   C.  card  A  30-.^.77  IC  lste.37:  941/5 

S;i me.  .Tune  1041.     [1041.]     4  p.  oblong  large  8"     (Statemetit  :\r-213.  OS-B  : 

Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t  IC  1st e.37 :  941/6 

Railway  freight  and  passenger  traffic  handled  on  highways,  class  1  steam 

railways.  1st  quarter  1041,  (Jan.-lMar.).  [1941.]  6  p.  oblong  8"  (Statement 
Q-225;  Statistics  Bureau.)     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A. 30-048  IC  lste.41 :  941/1 

Revenue   traffic   statistics   of  class   1   steam    railways   in    TTniled    States 

(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included).  May  1941.  [1041.]  4  p. 
oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-220,  OS-D ;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly. 
Subiect  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-381  IC  1  ste.24 :  941/5 

Selected  income   and   bal.ance-sheet   items  of   class   1    steam   railw.-iys   in 

United  States  (switching  .and  terminal  companies  not  includtul)  [and  Net  in- 
come of  l.'irsre  steam  railways  (switcliing  and  termin.al  compaines  not  in- 
cluded)]. May  1041.  (1041.1  [21  p.  il.  oblonsr  large  8"  (Statement  M  125; 
Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly.  Subject  to  revision.  Imprint  date  incorrectly 
given  on  publication  as  1042.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  32-178.-,  IC  1  ste.34  :  041/5 

Yard   service    perfiu-mance  of   class   1   steam    railways    in   United    States 

(class  1  switching  and  terminal  companies  included).  May  1041.  1941.  1  p. 
oblong  large  R"  (Statement  M-215,  OS-C ;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t  t/>. -i    .    oo    on /r 

L.  C.   card   A  30-578  IC  1  ste.3S  :  941/5 

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August  1941  1177 

Railroads — Continued. 

Same,  June  1941.     1941.     1  p.  oblong  largo  8"     (Statement  M-215,  OS-C; 

Statistics  Bureau.)     [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t  IC  1  ste.38 :  941/6 

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

Valuation  decisions.    See,  below,  center  head  Drcifiiotis  (Valuation). 

Deci^ion^  {Finance) 

Note. — The  following  decisioDs  or  opinious  issued  in  separate  loriu  are  I'lom  the  Interstate 
Commerce  Comnii-ssion  reports. 

See  also  subhead  Decisions  on  p.  1174. 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  132519,  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Railroad  Company  equipment  trust  certificates;  [decided  June  11,  1941]. 
[1941.]      [l]+t)4-(Jtj  p.     (F-8245. »      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  l.G/la :  F-8245 

Charles  City  M'cstcrn  Railwaij.  Finance  docket  no.  18313,  Charles  City  Western 
Railway  Company  securities:  [decided  June  ItJ.  1941].  [IIUI.]  [1] +98-100  p. 
(F-S256.)      [From  V.  247.]     *  Taper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8256 

Chesapeake  rf-  Ohio  Raihray.  Finance  docket  no.  13298,  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 
Rsiilway  Company  equipment  trus^t  certiticates;  [decided  June  9,  1941].  [1941] 
[1] +90-92  p.     (F-82.33.)     [From  v.  247.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.O/la  :  F-8253 

Chester  d  Mount  Venuyii  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13137,  Chester  &  Mount 
Vernon  Railroad  Company  lease;  decided  May  14,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  11-13. 
(F-S227.)      [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  '  IC  l.G/la  :  F-8227 

Chicago  &  Eastern  lUinoi.s  Railuai/.     Finance  docket  no.  9952,  Chicago  &  Eastern 

Illinois  Railwav  Company  reorganization;    [decided   May  14,   1941].      [1941.] 

X    [1] +756-772  p.     (F-8213.)     [From  v.  244.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-S213 

Chicat/o  d  Xorth  Western  Raihraij.  Finance  docket  no.  10881,  Chicago  &  North 
We>iern  Riulway  Company  reorganization:  decided  May  29,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  47^9.     (F-S23G.)     [From  y.  247.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  F-8236 

Same;   decided  May  29,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  59-61.     (F-8242.)      [From  v. 

247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-S242 

Same;  decided  June  7,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  101-118.      (F-8257.)      [From  v. 

247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8257 

Chicago,  Mihcaukce,  St.  Paul  d  Pacific  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  12656,  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee.  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Railroad  Company  trustees  et  al.  operation 
and  construction;  decided  May  8,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  1-8.  (F-8225.)  [From 
V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la :  F-8225 

Fort  Dodge.  Dcs  Moines  d  Southern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  12545,  Fort 
Dodge.  D.^s  Moines  &  Southern  Railroad  Company  reorganization ;  decided 
Mar.  6,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  625-656.     (F-818S.)      [From  v.  244.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8188 

Galcshurg  d  Great  Eastern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  12928,  Galesburg  & 
Great  Eastern  Railroad  Company  construction  ;  [decided  May  8,  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +470-478  p.     (F-8155a.)      [From  v.  244.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8155a 

Greenbrier,  Cheat  d  Elk  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13237,  Greenbrier,  Cheat  & 
Elk  Railroad  Company  bonds;  decided  May  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  27-30. 
(F-8231.)      [From  y.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-S231 

Finance  docket  no.  13247,  Greenbrier,  Cheat  &  Elk  Railroad  Company  lease ; 

[decided  May  27,  1941].     [1941.]      [l]+24-26  p.     (F-8230.)      [From  v.  247.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8230 

Iowa  Electric  Light  d  Power  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  13265,  Iowa  Electric 
Light  »&  Power  Company  securities;  detided  Mav  26,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  17-23. 
(F-8229.)      [From  y.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  '  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8229 

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LoiiisriUc  rf  Nashville  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13203,  Louisville  &  Nashville 
Railroad  Companv  equipment  trust  certificates  :  [decided  June  6.  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +52-54  p.     (F-S239.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  oc.  IC  l.G/la  :  F-S239 

Mariuettc,  Tomahairk  d-  Western  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  0291,  deficit 
status  of  Marinette,  Tomahawk  &  Western  Railroad  Company ;  decided  June  6, 
1941.     [1941.]     p.  55-56.     (F-8240.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8240 

MarijJand  <&  Pennsiilvania  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  1324S,  Maryland  & 
Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company  bonds;  decided  May  7,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  709- 
713.     ( F-8202.)      [From  v.  244.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8202 

Minneapoli.'i.  Northficld  d  Southern  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  5601.  Min- 
neapolis, Northtield  «&  Southern  Railway  bonds;  decided  June  6,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  87-89.     (F-8252.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  oc.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8252 

Missouri  Pacific  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13283,  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  trustee's  equipment  trust  certificates ;  decided  June  2,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  67-70.     (F-8246.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8246 

Nevada  Central  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  4488,  Nevada  Central  Railroad 
Company  deficit  settlement;  decided  May  14,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  9-10.  (F- 
8226.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8226 

New  York,  Chicago  d  St.  Louis  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13290,  New  York, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Railroad  Companv  assumption  of  obligation  and  liabilitv ; 
decided  June  7, 1941.     [1941.]    p.  71-74.     (F-S247.)     [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8247 

Finance  docket  no.  13297,  New  York.  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Railroad  Com- 
pany equipment  trust  certificates ;  [decided  June  9,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +56-58 
p.     (F-8241.)      [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8241 

New  To7-k,  Neiv  Haven  d  Hartford  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10992,  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad  Company  reorganization ;  decided  May 
29,1941.     [1941.]     p.  31-35.     (F-8232.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8232 

Finance  docket  no.  11823,  New  York.  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad  Com- 


pany trustees  abandonment:  decided  May  26,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  41^6.     (F- 
8235.)      [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8235 

Oil  Fields  d  Sante  Fe  Railwaii.  Finance  docket  no.  13202,  Oil  Fields  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Company  et  al.  abandonment:  decided  May  26,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  S9- 
40.     (F-8234.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8234 

Pacific  Electric  Raihray.  Finance  docket  no.  13212,  Pacific  Electric  Railway 
Company  bonds;  decided  Apr.  18,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  459^69.  (F-8155.) 
[From  V.  244.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8155 

Finance  docket  no.  13220,  Pacific  Electric  Railwav  Companv  abandonment; 

decided  May  26, 1941.     [1941.]    p.  63-64.     (F-8244.)     [From  v.  247.]    *  Paner.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8244 

Pcnnsi/lvania  Railroad.  Finance  docket  13228,  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company 
abandonment ;  decided  May  28,  1941.  1941.  p.  51.  '(F-8238.)  [From  v.  247.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-S23S 

Pere  Marquette  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13295.  Pere  Marquette  Railway 
Company  equipment  trust  certificates:  [decided  June  6.  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +36-38  p.     (F-8233.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8233 

St.  Louis.  Kennett  d  Southeastern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  5388.  deficit 
status  of  St.  Louis,  Kennett  &  Southeastern  Railroad  Company  :  decided  June  13, 
1941.     [1941.]     p.  77-78.      (F-8249.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8249 

St.  Louis  South iresfer'n  Railway.  Fin;vice  docket  no.  11040,  St.  Louis  Southwest- 
ern Railwav  Companv  reorcanization  ;  decided  Mav  5,  1941.  [1041.]  p.  72.5- 
742.      (F-8208.)      [From  v.  244.]     *  Paper,  5c.  "  TC  1.6/la  :  F-8208 

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Southern  Pacific  Company.  Finance  docket  uo.  13316,  Southern  Pacific  Company 
equipment  trust  certificates;  decided  June  16,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  95-97.  (F- 
8255.)      [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8255< 

Tennessee  &  North  Carolina  Railroad.  Finance  doclcet  no.  515:5,  deficit  status  of 
Tennessee  &  Nortli  Carolina  Railroad  Company ;  decided  June  9,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  75-76.     (F-8248.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8248 

Texas,  Oklahoma  d  Eastern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  5163,  deficit  status 
of  Texas,  Oklahoma  &  Eastern  Railroad  Company;  decided  June  6,  1941. 
[1941.]     p.  61-62.     (F-8243.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.       IC  1.6/a  :  F-8243- 

Union  d  Glenn  Springs  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  1370,  deficit  status  of  Union 
&  Glenn  Springs  Railroad  Company;  decided  June  2,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  4^50. 
(F-8237.)      [From    v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8237 

Wheeling  d  Lake  Erie  Railicay.  Finance  docket  no.  13263,  Wheeling  &  Lake 
Erie  Railway  Company  equipment  trust  certificates;  [decided  May  22,  1941]. 
[1941.]     [1] +14-16  p.     (F-8228.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8228 

Decisions  {Motor  carrier) 

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

Alexander,  N.  K.  No.  MC-46747,  N.  K.  Alexander  common  carrier  application; 
decided  Apr.  21,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  625-628.  (M-5418.)  [From  Motor  car- 
rier cases,  V.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5418- 

Beer.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1310,  beer  and  ale  from  Cin- 
cinnati to  North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina  ;  [decided  May  29,  1941].  [1941.] 
[l]+662-664  p.     (M-5423.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5423 

Consolidated  Express  Service.  No.  MC-72687,  R.  Wodlinger  [doing  business  as 
Consolidated  Express  Service]  common  carrier  application ;  decided  Apr.  29, 
1941.     [1941.]     p.   611-615.     (M-5415.)      [From   Motor   carrier  cases,   v.   28.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5415 

Cook,  H.  R.,  Truck  Line.  No.  MC-76118  (sub-uo.  1),  Harry  R.  Cook  [doing 
business  as  H.  R.  Cook  Truck  Line]  extension  of  operations ;  decided  May  28, 
1941.     [1941.]     p.   679-682.     (M-5427.)      [From   Motor  carrier  cases,   v.   28.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-542T 

Craig,  N.  8.  No.  MC-5724,  N.  S.  Craig  contract  carrier  application ;  decided  May 
12,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  629-645.     (M-5419.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5419' 

Cyr,  Louis.  No.  MC-94917,  Louis  Cvr  common  carrier  application;  decided  Apr. 
17,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  521-522.     (M-5405.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5405 

Erie  Railroad.  No.  MC-100604.  Robert  E.  Woodruff  and  John  A.  Hadden,  trustees 
of  property  of  Erie  Railroad  Company,  self-insurance;  decided  May  13,  1941. 
[1941.]  p.  649-652.  (M-5421.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5421 

Fonda,  Johnstown  and  Gloversville  Railroad.  No.  MC-606,  Judson  Zimmer,  sub- 
stitute trustee  of  Fonda,  Johnstown  and  Gloversville  Railroad  Company,  self- 
insurance ;  [decided  May  12,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +616-620  p.  (M-5416.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5416 

Freight  rates.  Ex  parte  no.  MC-21,  central  territory  motor  carrier  rates;  de- 
cided Apr.  22,  1941.  [1&41.]  p.  571-599.  (M-5411.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5411 

Same;   decided   May   7,    1941.     1941.     p.    603.      (M-5413.)      [From    Motor 

carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5413 

• Same;    [decided    May    10,    1941].     [1941.]      [1] +604-610    p.      (M-5414.) 

[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5414 

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Freif/hf  rates — Continued. 

Ex  parte  no.  MC-22.  New  England  motor  carrier  rates ;  decided  Mav  10, 

1941.     [1941.]     p.   537-565.      (iM-5409.)      [From   Motor   carrier    cases,   v.' 28.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  I(J  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5409 

Ex  parte  no.  MC-23,  midwe.stern  motor  carrier  rates;  decided  Jan.  2.  1941. 

[1941.]     p.  297-323.     (M-5206.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  27.]     *  Paper, 
5c.  IC 1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5206 

Griffith  Freight  Lines,  Incorporated.  No.  MC-4872,  Griffith  Freight  Lines,  In- 
corporated, common  carrier  application;  decided  May  16,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
673-674.     (M-5425.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5425 

Harpster,  Laicrence  M.  No.  MC-95477.  Lawrence  M.  Harpster  company  [com- 
mon] carrier  application;  [decided  May  21,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +646-648  p. 
(M-5420. )     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5420 

Inter-Carolinas  Motor  Bus  Co.  No.  MC-30882,  Inter-Carolinas  Motor  Bns  Co., 
common  carrier  application ;  decided  May  15,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  665-672. 
(M-5424.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Pai)er.  .5c. 

IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5424 

Lederer  Terminal  Warehotise  Company,  Inc.  No.  MC-14375.  Lederer  Terminal 
Warehonse  Company,  Inc.,  broker  application;  [decided  May  7,  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +566-570  p.     (M-5410.)      [From  Motor  carrier  ca.ses.  v.  28.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5410 

Leonard  Bros.  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-19227  (sub-no.  1),  Leonard 
Bros.  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  Inc.,  extension  of  operations ;  [decided  Mav  13, 
1941].  [1941.]  [1] +600-602  p.  (M-5412.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v. 
28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5412 

Meyer,  Fred  A.  No.  MC-102234,  Fred  A.  Meyer  common  carrier  application; 
decided  May  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  621-624.  (M-5417.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5417 

Mobile  and  Ohio  Transportation  Company  of  Illinois.  No.  MC-100114.  Mobile 
and  Ohio  Transportation  Company  of  Illinois  common  carrier  application ;  de- 
cided May  22,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  675-678.  (M-5426.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases.  V.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5426 

Moore  Motor  Frcipht  Lines.  No.  MC-17481,  Ernest  E.  Moore  [doing  business  as 
Moore  Motor  Freight  Lines]  common  carrier  application;  decided  Mar.  13, 
1941.  [1941.]  p.  187-195.  (M-5343.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5343 

Noble  Tran^sit  Company.  No.  MC-70830.  John  F.  Noble  [doing  business  as  Noble 
Transit  Company]  contract  carrier  application ;  decided  May  13.  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  6.53-661.     (M-5422.)      [Fi-om  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *Paper,  .'ic. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5422 

Petroleum  products.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1290.  petroleum 
products  from  Bolivar,  N.  Y.,  to  Farmers  Valley,  Pa. ;  decided  May  7.  1941. 
[1941.]  p.  .^27-533.      (M-5407.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     "Taper.  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-540f< 

Scrip  books.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-822,  scrip  books,  ex- 
change of  coupons;  decided  Apr.  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  363-36S.  rM-5374.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5374 

Sprinoer.  Rni/.  No.  MC-100376,  Rav  Springer  contrar-t  carrier  application; 
[df>cided  May  7,  1041].  [1941.]  [1] +534-.536  p.  (M-54n8.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5408 

Transanicrican  Frciyht  Lives,  Inc.  No.  MC-10761,  Transamerican  Freight  Lines, 
Inc.,  common  carrier  application;  decided  Apr.  22.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  493-520. 
(M-5404. )      [From   Motor  carrier  cases,  v.   28]     *Paper.   5^. 

IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5404 

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yAffrin,  Incoffjorated.  No.  MC-2oll,  Zffrin,  Incorporated,  contract  carrier  ap- 
plication; decided  May  2<),  1941.  [1941.]  p.  683-700.  (M-^28.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1.8/a  :  M-5428 

Decisions  (Motor  carrier,  finatice) 

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

AlUaneeChadron  Bus  Line.  No.  MC-F-1427,  Burlington  Transportation  Com- 
pany, purchase,  Oscar  Zurn  [doing  busine.ss  as  Alliance-Chadron  Bus  Line]  ; 
decided  Mav  17,  1&41.  [1041.]  p.  687-690.  (MF-962.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  36.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2 :  MF-962 

Arrowhead  Freight  Lines,  Ltd.  No.  MC-F-1440,  Asbury  Transportation  Co., 
control.  Arrowhead  Freight  Lines,  Ltd.;  decided  May  31,  1041.  [1941.]  p. 
683-C86.      (MF-961.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36]     *Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  niot.8/a2  :  MF-961 

BLfhop  Truck  Lines.  No.  MC-F-llSi),  Baggott  Transportation  Company,  pur- 
chase, W.  A  Bishop  [doing  business  as  Bishop  Truck  Lines]  ;  decided  May  5, 
1941  [1941.]  p.  659-66;>.  (MF-957.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36] 
*Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2 :  MF-957 

Chancy,  Oscar.  No.  MC-F-1363.  Gariett  Freightways,  Inc.,  purchase,  Oscar 
Chaney;  decided  May  16,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  673-679.  (MF-959,)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  S6.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2  :  MF-959 

Clinton,  Davenport  d  Muscatine  Railn-aii.  No.  MC-F-1254,  Tri  City  Railway 
Company  (Iowa),  purchase,  Clinton,  Davenport  &  Muscatine  Railway  Ccmipany  ; 
decided  Mav  28,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  679-682.  (MF-9C0.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  36.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2;  MF-960 

Corse,  Elmer,  Transfer  Line.  No.  MC-F-1370,  Burlington  Transportation  Com- 
pany, purchase,  Elmer  Corse  [doing  business  as  Elmer  Corse  Transfer  Line]  ; 
decided  Mav  31,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  691-698.  (MF-963.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  36.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2  :  MF-963 

Fisher  Truck  Line.  No.  MC-F-1396,  Luper  Transportation  Company  of  Okla- 
homa, purchase,  K.  M.  Fisher  [doing  business  as  Fisher  Truck  Line]  ;  decided 
June  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  709-712.  (MF-967.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  36.]     'Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2  :  MF-967 

Internrban  Express  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1351,  J.  H.  Robinson  Truck  Lines,  in- 
corporated, purchase,  Interurban  Express  Lines,  Inc. ;  decided  May  31,  1941. 
[1941.]  p.  719-720.  (MF-969.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  :!6.]  *Paper, 
5c.  IC  1  raot.8/a2  :  MF-969 

McDonald  d  Ellington  Freight  Line.  No.  MC-F-1354.  Gulf  Transport  Company, 
purchase,  Thomas  C.  Reed  [doing  business  as  McDonald  &  Ellington  Freight 
Line]  decided  May  31,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  705-706.  (MF-C65.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  36  ]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2 :  MF-965 

Rapid  Transit  Motor  Freight  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1417.  Lee  Way  Motor 
Freight,  Inc.,  purchase.  Rapid  Transit  Motor  Freight  Lines,  Inc. :  [decided 
May  28,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]-f 732-734  p.  (MF-971.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  36.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a2  :  MF-971 

Rcymcrs  Auto  Truck  Line.  No.  MC-F-1317,  Consolidated  Freightways,  Inc.,  pur- 
chase, C.  G.  Reymers  [doing  business  as  Reymers  Auto  Truck  Line]  ;  decided 
Apr.  23,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  623-633.  (MF-9.m)  [From  INIotor  carrier  cases, 
V.  36.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2 :  MF-950 

Romeo's  Auto  Forwarding  Co.  No.  MC-F-1383.  Alfred  A.  Maurer  and  Marcus 
W.  Meyers  [doing  business  as  Maurer  and  Meyers  Auto  Convoy],  purchase, 
Frank  Romeo  et  al.  [doing  business  as  Romeo's  Auto  Forwarding  Co. ;  decided 
Apr.  16,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]-f 612-015  p.  (MF-947.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  36.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2 :  MF-947 

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1182  Government  Publications 

SilviuK,  Blaine  G.  No.  MC-F-1387,  Shirks  Motor  Express  Corporation,  purchase, 
Blaine  G.  Silvins ;  [decided  May  22,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +670-672  p.  (MF- 
958.)      [From   Motor  carrier  cases,   v.  36.]     *Paper,  5c. 

IC 1  mot.  8/a2 :  MF-958 

Vann  Tranafvr  rf  Storage  Company.  No.  MC-F-12G0,  K.  &  L.  Transportation 
Co.,  Inc.,  pnrcliase,  B.  Y.  Vann  [doing  bnsiue.'<s  as  Vann  Transfer  &  Storage 
Company];  decided  May  31,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  707-708.  (MF-9fi6.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  .36.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2  :  MF-966 

Wisconsin  Fox  Valley  Transit  Company.  No.  MC-F-1379,  Northwestern  Transfer 
Company  purchase,  Wisconsin  Fox  Vallev  Transit  Company;  [decided  Apr. 
9,  IJMl].  [1941.]  [1] +596-600  p.  (MF-944.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  36.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2 :  MF-944 

Decisions   {Traffic) 

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

Cement.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18343,  cement  from  Leeds,  Ala.,  to  Albany, 
Ga. ;  [decided  May  22,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +374-376  p.  ([Opinion]  23562.) 
[From  V.  245.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23562" 

Coal.  No.  28345,  Pocahontas  Operators  Association  et  al.  v.  Norfolk  &  Western 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  11,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  731-745. 
([Opinion]  23492.)      [From  v.  243.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23492 

Com.  Fourth  section  application  no.  17690,  corn  and  wheat  from  Illinois  to  Gulf 
ports :  decided  June  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  449-456.  ([Opinion]  23573.)  [From 
V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  2357a 

Employees.  Ex  parte  no.  72  (sub-no.  1),  in  matter  of  regulations  concerning 
class  of  employees  and  subordinate  officials  to  be  included  within  term  "em- 
ployee" under  railway  labor  act,  elevator  starters  and  operators,  and  informa- 
tion clerks,  Hud.son  &.  Manhattan  Railroad  Company ;  decided  May  6,  1941. 
[1941.]     p.  415--128.     ([Opinion]  23567.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  2356T 

Freight  rates.  No.  28204,  New  Jer.sev  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company 
et  al. :  decided  May  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  581-602.  ( [Opinion]  23595.)  [From 
V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23595 

Iron.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18334,  scrap  iron  and  steel  from  Bethlehem, 
Pa.;  decided  May  5,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  353-355.  ([Opinion]  235.57.)  [From 
V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23557 

Livestock.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4844,  transit  livestock  at  feed 
yards  in  western  district ;  decided  May  6.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  321-333.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 23552.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23552 

Lumher.  Fourth  section  applications  nos.  623  et  al.,  lumber  from  the  South  and 
Southwest;  decided  Mar.  31.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  67-78.  ([Opinion]  23517.) 
[From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23517 

Macaroni.  No.  2840G,  Keystone  Macaroni  Manufacturing  Co.  v.  Boston  &  Maine 
Railroad  et  al. ;  decided  IMay  23,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  377-379.  ( [Opinion]  23563.) 
[From  V.  245.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23563 

Oilcloth.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4869,  oilcloth  articles  in  official 
territorv;  decided  .Tune  11.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  467-468.  ([Opinion]  23577.) 
[From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23577 

Ore^.  No.  28519,  Mavwood  Chemical  Works  v.  Chicago  &  Erie  Railroad  Company 
et  al. ;  [decided  June  2,  1&41].  [1941.]  [11+412-414  p.  ([Opinion]  23566.) 
[From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23566 

Paper.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18238,  paper  articles  from  Rockingham, 
N.  C.  to  New  Orleans.  La.;  decided  June  11,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  469-470. 
([Opinion]  23578.)      [From  v.  24.5.]     *  Paper,  .5e.  IC  1.6/la  :  23578 

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Paper — Continued. 

Fourth  section  application  no.  18265,  paper  to  Jacksonville,  Fla. ;  decided 

May  21,  1941.  [1&41.]  p.  431-437.  ([Opinion]  23569.)  [From  v.  245.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23569 

Petroleum  coke.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18577,  petroleum  coke  from  New 
Orleans  group  to  the  South:  decided  June  12.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  607-610. 
( [Opinion]  23.597.)     [Fnmi  v.  245.]     *Paper,  He.  IC  1.6/la  :  23597 

Petroleum  products.  No.  28380,  petroleum  products  between  Kansas,  Oklahoma, 
Arkansas,  Missouri,  and  Colorado;  decided  June  SO,  1941.  [1941.]  617- 
639+iii  p.     ([Opinion]  23599.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  23599 

No.   28498,   Ethyl   Gasoline   Corporation   v.   Canadian   National   Railways 

et  al. ;  decided  June  4,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  457-4-59.  ( [Opinion]  23574.)  |  From 
V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23574 

Pickles.  No.  2S510,  L.  C.  Forman  &  Sons,  Incorporated,  v.  New  York  Central 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  22,  l^Jll.  [1941.]  p.  429-4.30.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 23568.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23568 

Pineapples.  No.  28157,  Arthur  Serra  &  Company  v.  Alton  &  Southern  Railroad 
et  al. ;  [decided  May  23,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +356-358  p.  ([Opinion]  23558.) 
[From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23558 

:Sand.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18857,  sand,  gravel,  and  crushed  stone  to 
Illinois  points;  [decided  June  9,  1041].  [1941.]  [1] +400-462  p.  ([Opinion] 
23575. )     [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23575 

Shingle  hinder.  No.  28473,  Medusa  Portland  Cement  Company  r.  Pennsylvania 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  22,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  367-373.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 23561.)      [From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23561 

Shingles.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4833,  allowance  for  trucking 
shingles  to  Northern  Pacific  Railway  points;  decided  June  9,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  463-466.     ([Opinion]  23576.)     [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  23576 

■Soap.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18594,  soap  and  soap  products  to  Norfolk, 
Va. ;  decided  May  10,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  35^362.  ([Opinion]  23559.)  [From 
V.  245.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23559 

Steel  stucco  reinforcements.  No.  28487,  Noi-thwestern  Steel  &  Wire  Company  v. 
Alabama,  Teimessee  &  Northern  Railroad  Corporation  (John  T.  Cochrane,  jr., 
trustee)  et  al.;  [decided  Jinie  4,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +446-448  p.  ([Opinion] 
23572.)    [From  V.  245.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23.-.72 

Sulphur.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18057,  sulphur  from  Texas  to  Atlanta, 
Ga.;  [decided  May  24,  1941.]  [1941.]  [1] +380-.382  p.  ([Opinion]  23564.) 
[From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23564 

Fourth  section  application  no.  18491,  crude  sulphur  to  Barksdale,  Wis. ; 

decided  May  21.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  363-366.  ([Opinion]  23560.)  [From  v. 
245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23560 

Switching  charges.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4619,  switching  at 
Richmond.  Va. ;  decided  May  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  293-302.  ( [Opinion]  23546.) 
[From  v.  245.]     *  Paiier,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23546 

Terminal  services.  A.  E.  Staley  Manufacturing  Company  terminal  allowance, 
ex  parte  no.  104,  practices  of  carriers  affecting  operating  revenues  or  expenses, 
pt.  2,  terminal  services ;  decided  May  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  383-411.  (  [Opinion] 
23565.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23565 

Interlake  Iron  Corporation,  Duluth,  Minn.,  terminal  allowance,  ex  parte 

no.  104,  practices  of  carriers  affecting  operating  revenues  or  expenses,  pt.  2, 
terminal  services;  decided  June  2,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  437-440.  ([Opinion] 
23570.)      [From  v.  245.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  2357© 

Tobacco.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4874,  immanufactured  tobacco 
from  Virginia  ports  to  New  York;  decided  June  12,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  611-616. 
( [Opinion]  23598.)     [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23598 

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Unladin(j  and  hidino.  Ex  parte  no.  127,  status  of  public  stockyard  couiiwnies: 
decided  Apr.  7,  1041.  [1941.J  p.  241-283.  ( [Opiniou]  23343.)  [From  v.  245.] 
♦Paper,   lOc.  IC  1.0/la  :  2354.? 

Water  heaters.  No.  28491,  General  Water  Heater  Corporation  r.  Pacilic  Electric 
Railway  Coniixiuyetal.:  decided  June  11, 1&41.  [1941.]  p.  603-607.  ([Opinion] 
23596)      [From  V.  245.]     *Paper,  5c.  IC1.6/la :  23596 

Wine.  No.  2S202,  Garrett  &  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Alton  Railroad  Company 
et  al. :  decided  May  27,  IWl.  [1941.]  p.  441-445.  ( [Opinion]  23571.)  [From 
v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23571 

Decisions  (Valuation) 

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

Kate  Pipe  Line  Cmnpauy.  Valuation  docket  no.  1265,  Kaw  Pipe  Line  Company : 
decided  Apr.  24.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  443-402.  (B-10(-«).)  [From Valuation  reports, 
V.  49.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  val.9/a  :  B-1003 

Roeku  Mountain  Pipe  Line  Conipani/.  Valuation  docket  no.  1266.  Rocky  Mountain 
Pipe  Line  Company:  [decided  June  14.  IWl].  [1941.]  [1] +428-142  p. 
(B-1008. )      [From  Valuation  reports,  v.  49.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  val.9/a  :  B-IOOS 

LOCOMOTIVE  INSPECTION  BUREAU 

Locomotive  inspection  law  as  amended.  Mar.  4,  1915,  June  7,  1924.  June  27.  1980, 
and  Apr.  22,  1940,  with  rules  and  instructions  established  in  conformity  there- 
with, also  safety  appliance  standards  for  steam  locomotives  as  fixed  by  order 
of  [Interstate  Commerce]  Commission,  Mar.  13,  1911.  1&41.  94  p.  il.  16° 
[Title  on  cover :  Laws,  rules,  and  instructions  for  insiiection  and  testing  of 
steam  locomotives  and  tenders  and  their  appurtenances.]  *  Fabrikoid,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51072  IC  1  loc.5 :  941 

MOTOR  CARRIERS  BUREAU 

Rohiceder  Truck  Lines,  Lie.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  no. 
MC-C-247,  transportation  activities  of  Rohweder  Trufk  Lines.  Inc..  Pipestone. 
Minn. ;  brief  of  Law  and  Enforcement  Section,  Bureau  of  Motor  Carriers. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  iii+38  p.  il.    t  IC  1  mot.9  :  R  636 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Alabama  Asphaltic  Limestone  Company.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States.  Oct.  term,  1941,  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  r. 
Alabama  Asphaltic  Limestone  Company  ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+S  p.     X 

J  1.78 :  Al  lb/5 

Amerieav  Meat  Institute.  No.  32776  (criminal)  in  district  court  for  northern 
district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division,  June  term.  ISMl,  United  States  r.  American 
Meat  Institute  et  al. ;  indictment.     [1941.]     cover  title,  11  p.     t 

J  1.75 :  Am  35  me 

AssoHatiov  of  American  Railroads.  Civil  action  no.  4551,  in  District  CJourt  of 
United  States  for  District  of  Columbia,  United  States  v.  Association  of  American 
Railroads  et  al. ;  consent  decree.     [1941.]     cover  title,  13  p.     +     J  1.75  :  As  78/4 

Aiitoinotire  Maintenance  }fachiner!i  Company.  No.  188,  in  Supreme  Court  of 
United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  r.  Automotive 
Maintenance  Machinery  Company,  on  petition  fm-  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit:  reply  memorandum  in  behalf  of  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  3  p.     t  J  1.78 :  Au  82/2 

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Bender,  Eugene  L.  No.  292,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Cliarles  A.  Bahr,  sr.,  and  George  Hammau,  executors  of  Eugene  L.  Bender,  v. 
Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  api)€ais  for  5th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opijosition.     [1C41.]     cover  title,  i  + 10  p.     t  J  1.78  :B  432 

Boeing,  William  E.  No.  9783,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  William  E.  Boeing,  on  petition  for  review^  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [I'Jll.]  cover  title, 
ii+19  p.     t  J  1.70:6  633 

Booloitein,  Sam.  No.  8629,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Sam  Bookstein,  on  petition  for  review  of 
deci.'sion  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i-f6p.     t  J  1.76  :B  644/4 

Borland,  Chaiincey  B.  No.  7687,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
Chauncoy  B.  Borland  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i-f  15  p.    t  J  1.76 :  B  644/3 

Braehum  Alloy  Steel  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  na  43494,  Braeburn  Alloy 
Steel  Corporation  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1941.]     p.  61-109.     '% 

J  1.80 :  B  73/2 

Unindegee,  Mrs.  Mary  B.  No.  3678,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit, 
CDnnuL^siouer  of  internal  revenue  r.  Mary  B.  Brandegee,  on  ixMition  for  review 
of  deci.^ion  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
ii+12  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.76 :  B  733 

Bryan.  County,  Okla.  No.  2308.  circuit  court  of  appeals,  10th  circuit,  Bryan  County, 
Okla.,  and  Board  of  County  Commissioners  of  Bryan  County,  Okla.,  v.  United 
StJites,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Oklahoma:  brief  of 
appellee.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii-f  14  p.     t  J  1.76  :B  84 

Ca.-isidy  d  Gallagher,  Inc.  In  Co-urt  of  Claims,  no.  43704,  Cnssidy  &  Gallagher,  Inc., 
V.  United  States :  defendant's  request  for  special  finding  of  facts  and  brief. 
[1941.]    p.  1-21.    :■:  J1.80:C273/2 

Choctaw.  Oklahoma  d-  Gulf  Railroad.  No.  310,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Fi'ank  O.  Lowden,  James  E.  G<>i-mau,  and  Joseph  B.  Fleming, 
trustees  of  estate  of  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Railroad  Company,  v.  United 
States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United 
States  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.J  J  1.78 :  C  451 

Contmniers  Paper  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44089,  Consumers  Paper 
Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  motion  for  new  trial  and  brief  in  sup- 
port therettf.     [1941.]     p.  45-63.     t  J  1.80  :C  766/3 

Cudahy  Packing  Company  of  Louisiana.  Ltd.  N</.  245,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
S'tates,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Cudahy  Packing  Company  of  Louisiana,  Ltd.,  v.  Philip 
B.  Fleming,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division,  Department  of  Labor, 
on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  tov  5th  circuit ; 
memorandum  for  respondent.     [1941.]    cover  title,  i+ 19  p.    $  J  1.78  :C  893 

D'Oench,  Duhme  d  Co.,  Inc.  No.  206,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  D'Oench,  Duhme  &  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  Federal  Deposit  Insurance  Corpora- 
tion, on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit ; 
brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+12  p.     % 

J  1.78  :  D  672 

Dooner,  Cohnnhia  H.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44489,  Columbia  Haley  Dooner  et  al. 
V.  United  States :  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  repo-rt  and  request 
for  amended  findings  of  fact.     [1941.]     p.  31-43.     t  J  1.80  :  D  721 

First  National  t>tcaniship  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  4r)482.  First  National  Steam- 
ship Co.,  Second  National  Steamship  Co.,  and  Third  National  Steamship  Co.  v. 
United  States,  as  successor  in  interest  to  Shipping  Board  Merchant  Fleet  Cor- 
poration; demurrer  and  plea  in  abatement  [and  defendant's  brief  in  support 
of  demurrer  and  plea  in  abatement].     [1941.]     p.  17-25.     J        J  1.80 :F 519/4 

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118Q  Government  Publications 

Goldstein.  Maximilian.  No.  256,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1041,  Maximilian  Goldstein  [et  al.]  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in 
opposition.     11041.]     cover  title,  i+lS  p.     t-  J  1.78 :  G  578 

Mcating,  Piping  d  Air  Conditioning  Contractors  Associatiot)  of  8oHihern  Cali- 
foniia.  Civil  action  no.  1642-Y,  in  district  court  for  southern  district  of 
California,  central  division,  United  States  v.  Heating,  Piping  &  Air  Conditioning 
Contractors  Association  of  Southern  California  et  al. ;  complaint  and  consent 
decree.     [1941.]     cover  title,  29  p.     +  J  1.75  :H  352 

llirsrh.  L.  B.  No.  9812,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9tli  circuit,  L.  B.  Hirsch 
and  Max  S.  &  Clementine  Hirsch  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  i)eti- 
tion  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  rcsixjndent. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  iii +35  p.     %  J  1.76 :  H  615/2 

Moosier  Veneer  Company.  No.  261,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Wni.  C.  Bachelder,  receiver  for  Hoosier  Veneer  Company,  v.  National 
Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
apix'als  for  7th  circuit ;  brief  f(.r  National  Labor  Relations  Board  in  opposition. 
[1941.]    cover  title,  iii +26  p.    $  J  1.78:  H  769 

Hunt,  WUhiir  L.  Nos.  300-301,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Wilbur  L.  Hunt  t'.  United  States;  Glenn  Henderson  v.  [same],  on  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  brief  for  United 
States  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+13  p.     t  J  1.78  :H  915 

Indrpendent  Automobile  Forwarding  Corporation.  No.  251,  in  Supreme  Court  of 
United  States,  Oct.  term.  1941,  in  matter  of  Independent  Automobile  Forwarding 
Corporation,  bankrupt.  State  of  New  York  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in 
opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i +12  p.     t  J  1.78:  In  21 

Justice  library  review,  v.  2,  no.  4;  July  1941.  [1941.]  leaves  50-68,  4°  [Bi- 
monthly.    Processed.]     t  J  4.7:  2/4 

Kansas,  Oklahoma  d  Oulf  Raihraii.  No.  7726,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d 
circuit,  Kansas,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Railway  Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petitions  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals;   brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+33  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  K  133 

LeVeque,  Leslie  L.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45507,  Leslie  L.  LeVeque  et  al.  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  motion  to  dismiss  Claim  B  of  plaintiff's  petition 
[and]  memorandum  in  support  of  defendant's  motion  to  dismiss.  [1941.]  p. 
70-91.     t  J].S0:L576 

Lorillard,  P.,  Company.  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  no.  71.  National  Labor 
Relations  Board  r-s.  P.  Lorillard  Company;  stipulation  and  additions  to  record. 
[1941.]     p.  586-641.     $  J1.78:LS91/2 

Loivcll  Sun  Company.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Philip  B.  Fleming,  administrator.  Wage  and  Hour  Division,  Department 
of  Labor,  r.  Lowell  Sun  Company ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+17  p.     t 

J  1.78  :L  951/2 

■ TTnited  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  no.  3654,  Oct.  term, 

1940,  Lowell  Sun  Company  v.  Philip  G.  [B]  Fleming,  administrator,  Wage  and 
Hour  Division,  Department  of  Laboi*,  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of 
Massachusetts;  opinion  of  court,  June  6,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  99-104.     t 

J  1.76  :L  951 

Marconi  Wireless  Telegraph  Company  of  America.  No.  33642,  in  Court  of  Claims, 
Marconi  Wireless  Telegraph  Company  of  America  v.  United  States ;  defendant's 
exceptions  to  commissioner's  report  on  accounting.  [1941.]  cover  title,  vi  + 
471»-99p.  il.     t  J  1.80  :M  333 

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Mussman  Construction  Company.  No.  274,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Massman  Construction  Company  v.  Harry  W.  Bassett,  deputy 
commissioner  for  lOtli  district  of  United  States  Employees'  Compensation  Com- 
mission, Myrtle  Boling  [et  al.],  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  8tli  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  Bassett  in  opix)sition.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+H  P-     t  J  1.78  :  M  387 

Masterbilt  Products  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44957,  Masterbilt  Prod 
ucts  Corporation  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  com 
missioner.     [1941.]     p.  21-24.     |  J  1.80  :M  393 

Minnesota  Mining  d  Manufacturing  Comijanij.  Nos.  2.j7-2r)9,  in  Supreme  Court 
of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Minnesota  Mining  &  Manufacturing  Company 
V.  Conway  P.  Coe,  commissioner  of  patents,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia  ;  brief  for  respondent 
in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+10  p.     |  J  1.78  :M  606 

Myers,  Howard  C.  In  Court  of  Ciaims,  no.  43<)71,  Howard  C.  Myers  v.  United 
States;  no.  43672,  John  H.  Arble  v.  [same]  ;  no.  43673,  Charles  C.  Martin  v. 
[same]  ;  no.  43()74,  Walter  O.  Plitz  v.  [same]  ;  no.  43675,  George  H.  Spitz  v. 
[same;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report].  [1941.]  p.  188-191. 
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National  Life  and  Accident  Insurance  Company.  No.  278,  in  Supreme  Court  of 
United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  National  Life  and  Accident  Insurance  Company 
V.  L.  P.  Brewer,  former  collector  tif  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+17  p.     $  J1.78:N213li 

Natural  Gas  Pipeline  Company  of  America.  No.  268,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Natural  Gas  Pipeline  Company  of  America  and  Texoma 
Natural  Gas  Company  r.  Federal  Power  Commission  and  Illinois  Commerce 
Commission,  on  cross-petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  7th  circuit ;  memorandum  for  respondents  Federal  Power  Commission  and 
Illinois  Commerce  Commission.     [1941.  J     cover  title,  2  p.     t        J  1.78  :N  219/2 

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21.  Procedure  in  requisitioning  property;  July  10,  1941.      [1941.]     3  p.     J  1.5/a  ;  40/21 

Pearce,  Mrs.  Josephine  8.  No.  306,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Josephine  S.  Pearce  r.  Guy  T.  Helvering.  commissioner  of  internal  rev- 
enue, on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ; 
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J  1.78  :  P  314 

Fflnerjcr,  Johann  C.  No.  304,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Johann  Carl  Pflueger  r.  United  States,  et  al.,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  United  States  Court  of  Api}eals  for  District  of  Columbia  ;  brief  for  respond- 
ents in  opjwsition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+12  p.     t  J  1.78  :P  484 

Pike,  W.  8.,  Seedsman.  No.  28."),  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  S.  Elbert  Pike,  Ernest  C.  Pike,  Charles  T.  Pike,  co-partners  trading  as 
W.  S.  Pike,  Seedsman  [et  al.]  r.  Frank  C.  Walker  (substituted  for  James  A. 
Farley),  as  Postmaster  General  [et  al.],  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia  ;  brief  for  respondents 
in  oppo.sition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+8  p.     $  J  1.78:  P  635 

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Bouthem  States  Power  Company.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  United  States,  upon  relation  and  for  use  of  Tennes.see  Valley 
Autiiority  v.  W.  V.  N.  Powelson,  assignee  and  successor  in  interest  of  Southern 
States  Power  Company,  et  al. ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  4th  circuit.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+32  p.     t  J  1.78  :  P  871 

Texas.  No.  44,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  terra,  1941,  United  States 
V.  Texas  et  al.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  court  of  civil  appeals  for  2d  judicial 
district  of  Texas;  brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii  +  19  p.     % 

J1.7S:T312/4 

Texota  Corporation.  No.  230,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
R.  G.  Trippett,  as  transferee  of  Texota  Corporation,  dissolved,  et  al.  v.  Guy  T. 
Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  re-^pondent  in  opposition. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  ii+15  p.     $  J  1.78  :  T313 

Tulee,  Sampson.  No.  318,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  terra,  1941, 
Sampson  Tulee  v.  State  of  Washington,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  State  of 
Washington;  statement  as  to  jurisdiction.     [1941.]     cover  title,  102-1- fl]  n.     t 

J  1.78 :  T  821 

Walker,  J.  B.  Brief  for  United  States  appellee,  circuit  court  of  appeals,  10th 
circuit,  no.  2325,  J.  B.  Walker  v.  Fount  Butler,  as  administrator  of  Jackson 
Barnett,  and  United  States,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of 
Oklahoma.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii-|-15  p.     t  J  1.76 :  W 152 

Wallace,  John  B.  No.  2317,  circuit  court  of  appeals,  10th  circuit.  United  States  v. 
Flora  E.  Wallace,  administratrix  of  John  Byrl  Wallace,  and  Flora  E.  Wallace 
and  Jesse  S.  Wallace,  as  beneficiaries  of  John  Byrl  Wallace,  appeal  from  dis- 
trict court  for  western  district  of  Oklahoma ;  brief  for  appellant.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+11  p.     t  J  1.76  :  W  155/2 

White,  S.  S.,  Dental  Manufactimnp  Company.  No.  228,  in  Supreme  C  >urt  of 
United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  S.  S.  White  Dental  Manufacturing  Company  v. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims;  brief  for 
United  States  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-f- 10  p.     $         J  1.78  :W  585 

White  Siran  Company.  No.  279,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  0:t.  term, 
1941,  White  Swan  Company  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit ;  brief  for  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii-f-11  n.     t 

J  1.78 :  W  586/2 

Teager,  Frank  J.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44331.  Frank  J.  Yeager  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  counterclaim.     [1941.]     p.  7-13.     $  J  1.80:  TBI 

Zaehai'iassen,  J.  A.,  and  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43372.  J.  A.  Zach- 
ariassen  and  Companv  v.  United  States ;  reply  memorandum  for  United  States 
to  plaint ifE's  motion  for  new  trial.     [1941.]     p.  287-293.     $  J  1.80  :  Z  11 

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Law  enforcement.     FBI  law  enforcement  bulletin,  v.  10,  no.  8 ;  Aug.  1941.     [1941.] 
cover  title,  [2]-|-45  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t     (available  to  law  en- 
forcement officers  and  agencies  only.) 
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Same,  insert.  Fugitives  wanted,  missing  jperson  notices,  cancellations,  v.  10, 

no.  8;  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]      [l]+4&-75  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.] 

J  1.14/8 :  10/8/insert 

Uniform  dime  reports  for  United  States  and  its  possessions,  v.  12,  no.  2;  2d  quar- 
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Prisoners.  Federal  offenders,  1940,  review  of  work  of  Federal  Bureau  of  Prisons 
during  year  ended  June  30,  1940,  including  statistics  of  Federal  prisoners  and 
of  Federal  parole  and  probation.  Federal  Prison  Industries,  Inc.  Press, 
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May  1941.]     t  L  5.35/a  :  C  436/2 

Children.     The  child,  monthly  bulletin,  July  1941;   [v.  6,  no.  1],     [1941.]     cover 
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[1941.]  p.  311-315.  4°  [From  The  child,  monthly  bulletin,  v.  5,'  no.  12,  June 
1941.]     t  L  5.35/a  :  C  888/2 

Health  for  children  in  Vermont,  Montpelier  conference,  Feb.  11,  1941,  by  Eliz-^beth 
Morrison  Wagenet :  [What  Vermont  has  done,  by  Clara  E.  Ha.ves].  [1941.] 
2  p.  4°     [From  The  child,  monthly  bulletin,  v.  5,  no.  11,  May  1941.]     t 

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Indians.  Attainable  goals  for  welfare  of  Indian  children :  by  Katharine  F. 
Lenroot.  [1941.]  p.  299-305,  4°  [From  The  child,  monthly  bulletin,  v.  5,  no. 
12,  June  1941.]     f  L  5.35/a  :  In  25 

Posters.  Good  posture  in  little  child;  [poster].  [Repiint]  1941.  24X35  in. 
[Poster  relates  to  Bureau  publication  219,  which  carries  the  same  title. 1     t 

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United  States  Committee  for  Care  of  European  Children.  Origin  and  services 
of  United  States  Committee  for  Care  of  European  Children;  by  Elsa  Casten- 
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1^1.]     t  L  5.35/a  :Eu  7 

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June  1939   [with  bibliography]  ;   prepared  by  Job  Analysis   and  Informati'n 
Section,  Division  of  Standards  and  Research.    1939  [published  1941].     xYi-f-265 
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Apprenticeship.  [Reprint  1941.]  iv+12  p.  (Bulletin  27.)  [Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  Education  Office.]     *  Paper,  10c.  L  16.3  :  27/1-2 

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Apprentice  wage  rates;  by  O.  L.  Harvej'.  [1941.]  9  leaves,  4"  ([Tech- 
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Apprenticeship  In  "Wisconsin,  1940;  described  by  Osvrald  L.  Harvey.     Jan. 

1941.  cover  title,  9  leaves,  4°  ([Technical  bulletin  2];  Federal  Committee 
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Appi'enticeship  principles  for  personnel  managers;  by  William  F.  Patter- 
son. [1941.]  12  leaves,  4°  ( [Technical  bulletin  7.])  [Processed.  Reprinted 
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Report  on  apprenticeship  system  of  American  Airlines,  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. :  prepared  by  Oswald  L.  Harvey.  Jan.  1&41.  cover  title,  [1]  +14  + [26]  p. 
4°  (Technical  bulletin  4;  Federal  Committee  on  Apprenticeship.)  [Processed. 
Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t  L  16.16:  4 

Report  on  apprenticeship  system  of  Brown  and   Sharpe   Manufacturing 

Company.  Providence,  R.  I. :  prepared  by  Oswald  L.  Harvey.  Feb.  1941. 
cover  title,  [l]+S+flO]  p.  4°  (Technical  bulletin  6;  Federal  Committee  on 
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In-Plant  Training  Conference.  Digest  of  proceedings  of  Oflice  of  Production 
Management  Conference  on  In-Plant  Training,  Department  of  Labor  Audi- 
torium. Washiagton,  D.  C,  Mar.  17-18,  1941.  [1941.]  cover  tirle.  14  p.  4" 
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Office  of  Prcduction  Management  Conference  on  In-Plant  Training.  Mar. 

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17  and  IS,  1941,  report  of  findings  committee  [adopted  by  Conference,  aiar.  18, 
1941].     [1941.]     2  leaves.  4°     [Processed.]     t  L  16.2 :  In  7/3 

Proceedings  of  Office  of  Production  Management  Conference  on  In-Plant 

Training,  Department  of  Labor  Auditorium,  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  17-18, 
1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  83  p.  4°  (Federal  Committee  on  Apprenticeship.) 
[Processed.]     t  L  16.2  :  In  7 

Safety  of  life.  Control  of  welding  hazards  in  defens«e  industries  [with  list  of 
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Anti-lcick-hack  legislation  [as  of  Apr.  1939].  [Reprint  1941.]  3  p.  (Serial 
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BuUding — Continued.  . 

Relative  cost  of  material   and  labor   in  buildine  oonfstrnotion.    1931-32. 

r  Reprint     1941.1     p.  763-772,     il.     [From     Monthly     labor     review,      Oct. 

1932.  ]     t  L  2.6/a  :  B  868/5-3 

Child  laior.  Status  of  Federal  child-labor  amendment.  [Reprint  1941.]  2  p. 
(Serial  no.  R.  982.)      [From  Monthly  labor  reviev?,  Aug.  1939.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  C  437/9-2 

Cigars.  Hand  and  machine  production  of  cigars  in  1940;  [prepared  by  Duane 
Evans  and  Sidney  C.  Sufrin].  [1941.]  4  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1345.)  [From 
Monthly  labor  review,  July  1941.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  C  488/5/940 

Court  decisions.  Court  decisions  of  interest  to  labor.  [Reprint  1941.]  2  p, 
(Serial  no.  R.  1013.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Oct.  1939.]     t 

L  2.6/a  8  :  939/10-2 

Court  decisions  of  interest  to  labor.     [Reprint  1941.]     3  p.     (Serial  no. 

R.  1105.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Apr.  1940.]     t  L  2.6/a  8 :  940/4-2 

Court  decisions  of  interest  to  labor.     [1941.]     4  p.     (Serial  no.  R.  1335.) 

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Recent  court  decisions  of  interest  to  labor.     [Reprint  1941.]     3  p.     (Serial 

no.  R.  856.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Dec.  1938]     t  L  2.6/a  8  :  938/2-2 

Recent  court  decisions  of  interest  to  labor.     [Reprint  1941.]     5  p.     (Serial 

no.  R.  953.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  June  1939.]     t 

L2.6/a8:939/&-2 

Supreme    Court    decisions    on    labor    relations.     [Reprint    1941.]     10    p. 

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Employment.     Employment  and  pay  rolls,  May  1941;  prepared  by  Division  of 
Employment  Statistics  and  Division  of  Construction  and  Public  Employment. 
1941.     iv-f39p.il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1331.)      [Monthly.]     t 
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Employment  created  by  P.  W.  A.  construction;  by  Herman  B.  Byer.  [Re- 
print 1941.]  8  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  454.)  [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Oct. 
1936.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  P  96/2-2 

• Employment  effect  of  P.  W.  A.  expenditures  for  6  completed  power  projects ; 

by   Herman   B.    Byer.     [Reprint    1941.]     3   p.     (Serial    no.    R.    469.)      [From 
Monthly  labor  review,  Nov.  1936.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  P  06/3-2 

Furvitnre.  Earnings  and  hours  in  furniture  industry,  Feb.  1941 ;  [prepared  by 
Victor  S.  Baril,  assisted  by  .\bner  C.  Lakenan].  1941.  [l]+39  p.  (Serial  no. 
R.  1330.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Sept.  1941.]     t       L  2.6/a  :  F  ysl/2/941 

Great  Britain.  Hours  and  eflSciency  in  British  industry;  by  Max  D.  Kossoris. 
[IMl.]  10  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1322.)  [From  Monthly  labor  review,  June 
1941.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  B  777/5 

International  Association  of  Goveryimental  Lalor  Officials.     Labor  laws  and  their 
administration,  1940,  proceedings  of  26th  convention  of  International  Associa- 
tion of  Governmental  Labor  Officials,  New  York  City,  Sept.  1940.     1941.     v+ 
260  p.     (Bulletin  690.)     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  15-27231  L  2.3 :  690 

Same.     (H.  doc.  202,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Labor  information  hulletin,  July  1941;   [v.  8,  no.  7].     [1941.]      [2]-|-18  p.  11.  4* 
[Monthly.]     t 
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Labor  legislation  enacted  in  1934.     [Reprint  1941.]     10  p.      (Serial  no.  R.  193.) 
[From  Monthly  labor  review,  Dec.  1934.]     t 
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Lumber.  Labor  requirements  in  lumber  production;  by  Bernard  H.  Topkis. 
[Reprint  IJMl.]  17  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  529;  Construction  and  Public  Employ- 
ment Division.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Mav  1937.]     t 

L2.6/a:L  97/1-2 

MiUivff  industry.     Productivity  trends  in  milling  industry ;  [prepared  by  Lenore 

A.  Epstein   and   Harry  Brenner].     1941.     [1]+12  p.     (Serial  no.  R.   1344.) 
[From  Monthly  labor  review,  July  1941.]     t  L2.6/a:  M  624/3 

National  industrial  recovery  act.  Decision  of  Supreme  Court  on  national  indus- 
trial recovery  act.  [Reprint  1941.]  18  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  260.)  [From 
monthly  labor  review,  June  1935.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  N  213  i/1-2 

National  labor  relations  act.  National  labor  relations  act.  [Reprint  1941.]  9  p. 
(Serial  no.  R.  272.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Aug.  1935.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  N  213 1/1-3 

Prices.    Retail  prices,  food,  electricity,  and  gas,  June  1941 ;  prepared  by  Retail 
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Railroad  crossings.  Labor  and  material  involved  in  grade-crossing  eliminations ; 
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Railroad  legislation  on  full  crew,  personnel,  and  train  lengths.  [Reprint  1941.] 
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L  2.6/a  :  R  132/11-2 

Railroads.     Labor  requirements  on  railroad  electrification  program :  bv  Herman 

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Shirts.  Labor  in  shirt  industry,  1933.  [Reprint  1941.]  p.  499-510.  (Serial  no. 
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Strikes  in  Mar.  1941 ;  prepared  bv  Division  of  Industrial  Relations.  1941. 
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L  2.6/a  6 :  941/3 

Tobacco.  Hours  and  earnings  of  employees  of  independent  leaf-tobacco  dealers; 
[prepared  by  Sidney  C.  Sufrin,  as.sisted  by  Thomas  P.  Henson].  1941.  [l]-|-7 
p.     (Serial  no.  R.  1338.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  July  1941.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  T  551/2 

Wood.  Hourly  earnings  in  making  of  wood  turnings,  shapes,  and  other  wood 
products;  [prepared  by  Victor  S.  Baril,  assisted  by  George  E.  Votava].  1941. 
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National  health  program  and  medical  care  in  United  States,  selected  recent  refer- 
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L  1.2 :  H  34/supp. 

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Carpets.  Wage  order,  minimum  wage  rates  in  carpet  and  rug  industry,  in  mat- 
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chap.  5,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  pt.  592.]     f  L  20.8:  592 

Enameled  uten.<iils.  Wage  order,  minimum  wage  rates  in  enameled  utensil  indus- 
try, in  matter  of  recommendation  of  Industry  Committee  No.  IS  for  ^linimum 
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Fair  labor  standards  act.  Regulations  defining  term,  area  of  production,  pursuant 
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[1941.]      [l]-f2p.     [Title  29,  chap.  5,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  pt.  536.1     t 

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Hosiery.  Wage  order,  minimum  wage  rates  in  hosiery  industry,  in  matter  of 
recommendation  of  Industry  Committee  No.  3  for  Minimum  Wage  Rates  in 
Hosiery  Industry,  effective  Sept.  18,  1939,  and  Wage  order,  in  matter  of  recom- 
mendation of  Industry  Committee  No.  21  for  Minimum  Wage  Rates  in  Seamless 
Hosiery  Industry,  effective  Sept.  15,  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  [Title  29,  chap.  5, 
Code  of  Federal  regulations,  pt.  551  and  pt.  603.]     t  L  20.8 :  551,  603 

Lamps.  Wage  order,  minimum  wage  rates  in  portable  lamp  and  shade  industry, 
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Posters.  Converted  paper  products  wage  order  [on  and  after  June  30,  1941 ;  all 
lettered  poster].     1941.     22x14  in.     t  L20.9:P19 

Drug,  medicine,  and  toilet  preparations  wage  order  [on  and  after  July  7, 

1941;  all  lettered  poster].     1941     21.9X14  in.     t  L20.9:D84 

Portable  lamp  and  shade  wage  order  [on  and  after  July  1,  1941 ;  all  lettered 

poster].     1941.     22X14  in.     t  L20.9:L19 

Rubber  products  manufacturing  wage  order  [on  and  after  July  28,  1941 ; 

all  lettered  poster].     [1941.]     22x14  in.     t  L20.9:R82 

Textile  wage  order  [on  and  after  June  30,  1941 ;  all  lettered  poster].     1941. 

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Textiles.  Wage  order,  minimum  wage  rates  in  textile  industry,  in  matter  of 
recommendation  of  Industrv  Committee  No.  25  for  Minimum  Wage  Rates  in 
Textile  Industry,  effective  June  30,  1941.  [1941.]  [1]  +3  p.  [Title  29,  chap.  5, 
Code  of  Federal  regulations,  pt.  599.]     t  L  20.8:  599 

Vegetables.  Wage  order,  minimum  wage  rate  in  vegetable,  fruit,  and  fruit  juice 
canning  industry  in  Puerto  Rico,  in  matter  of  recommendations  of  Special 
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[1U41.]     4  p.     [Title  29,  chap.  5,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  pt.  593.]     t 

L  20.8 :  593 


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BIBLIOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

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piled by  Ann  Duncan  Brown.     June  28,   1941.     [3] +17   p.    4°     [Processed.] 
t  (free  to  institutions  only.) 
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Industrial  mobilization,  selected  list  of  references;  compiled  by  Anne  L.  Baden. 
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Rules  of  procedure  before  Maritime  Commission,  in  proceedings  under  regulatory 
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NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Controls  (aircraft).  Supplement  to  Comparison  of  automatic  control  systems 
[with  list  of  references],  by  W.  Oppelt ;  [translation  by  J.  Vanier  from] 
Luftfahrtforschung,  v.  17,  no.'  2,  Feb.  20.  1940.  Washington,  Aug.  1941.  cover 
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Pumps.  Design  of  jet  pumps  [with  list  of  literature  on  jet  pumps  (ejectors,  injec- 
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petition  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board  for  rehearing.  [1941.1  cover  title, 
lip.    t  LR  1.9  :Ai  71/3 

Amerirnv  Rolling  Mill  Company.  No.  8942,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th 
circuit.  O't.  term,  1940.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  American  Rolling 
Mill  Company,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board  ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]  cover  title,  ii+18 
p.     I  LR  1.9 :  Am  35  ro 

Arcade-Siivshive  Company.  Inc.  No.  7.598.  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for 
District  of  Columbia,  National  Labor  Relations  Beard  v.  Arcade-S'unshine  Com- 
pnny.  Inc. ;  petition  for  order  to  show  cause  and  order  to  adjudge  in  contempt. 
[1941]    cover  title,  10  p.    t  LR  1.9  :Ar  21/4 

Boxcen  Motor  Coaches.  Appendix  to  petitioner's  brief,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  5th  circuit,  no.  9968,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Bowen  Motor 
Coaches,  corporation;  on  petition  to  enforce  order  of  National  L-ibor  Rplations 
Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii-f  88  p.     %  LR  1.9  :  B  675/4 

Condenser  Corporation  of  Atnerica.  No.  7683.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d 
circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Condenser  Corporation  of  America 
and  Cornell-Dubilier  Electric  Corporation,  respondents,  and  Electrical  Con- 
densers Union,  Local  B-1041,  of  International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Work- 
ers, intervenor  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]  cover  title,  iv-f  49 
p.      t  LR  1.9 :  C  751 

Decisions.    See,  below,  center  head  beginning  Decisions. 

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1196  Government  Publications 

Dixie  Motor  Coach  Corporation.  Appendix  tapotifiouor's  brief,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  Hth  circuit,  no.  9767,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Dixie  Motor 
Coach  Corporation  and  Sunshine  Bus  Lines,  Inc. ;  on  pctitio-n  for  enforcement  of 
order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  .SOO  p.     t 

LR  1.9 :  D  642/2 

H oil i/irood-Mox well  Compavy.  No.  9731,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  0th  circuit, 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  IIollywood-INIaxwell  Company,  on  petition 
for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  reply  brief  of 
National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii-flO  p.  t 

LR  1.9 :  H  729/2 

Kansas  dtp  Power  d-  Light  Company.  No.  445,  original,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  8th  circuit,  Kansas  City  Power  &  Light  Company  v.  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board  and  Association  of  Employees  of  Kansas  City  Power  &  Light 
Company,  intervenor ;  petition  to  adjudge  Kansas  City  Power  &  Light  Company 
and  its  oilicers  and  agents  in  contempt  and  for  other  relief.  [1941]  cover  title, 
i+62  p.     t  LR  1.9  :  K  133/2 

Kramer  Company.  Appendix  to  petitioner's  brief,  in  circuit  court  of  api>eals  for 
4th  circuit,  no.  4835,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  t\  Louis  Kramer,  Henry 
Kramer,  and  Hilda  Kramer,  trading  as  Kramer  Company;  on  petition  to  en- 
force order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]  cover  title.  [1]+35 
p.     t  LR  1.9  :  K  86/2 

Milan  Shirt  Manufacturing  Co.  No.  8908,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit. 
Oct.  term,  1940,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  i\  Milan  Shirt  Manufacturing 
Co.,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board; 
brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+25  p.    t 

LR  1.9 :  M  589 

Decisions 

Note. — The  following  decision.?  or  orciprs  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  Decisions  and  orders. 

Aluminum  Alloy  Casting  Company.  In  matter  of  Jerry  and  Edythe  Belanger, 
partners,  doing  business  under  fictitious  name  of  Aluminum  Alloy  Casting  Com- 
pany, and  National  Association  of  Die  Casting  Workers,  Local  101,  C.  I.  O.,  case 
no.  R-2575,  decided  June  26.  1941:  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
6  p.     ([Decision]  183.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/183 

Awerican  Steel  &  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey.  In  matter  cf  Cyclone  Fence 
Division,  North  Chicago  works,  American  Steel  <&  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey 
and  International  Association  of  Bridge,  Structural  and  Ornamental  Iron 
Workers,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2577,  decided  June  25,  1941 ;  decision  and  direc- 
tion of  election.     [1941.]     6  p.     ([Decision]  177.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/177 

Armour  and  Company.  In  matter  of  Armour  and  Company  and  Local  Union 
No.  15,  United  Packinghouse  Woi'kers  of  America,  Packin.ghouse  Workers  Or- 
ganizing Committee,  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  case 
no.  C-1741,  decided  June  10,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  27  p.  ([Deci- 
sion] 104.)     [From  v.  32.]    *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a :  32/104 

Atlas  Press  Company.  In  matter  of  Atlas  Press  Company  and  Steel  Workers  Or- 
ganizing Committee,  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  case 
no.  C-1796,  decided  June  19,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  32  p.  ([Deci- 
sion] 147.)  ^  [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/147 

Birmingham  Boiler  d  Engineering  Company.  In  matter  of  Birmingham  Boiler 
&  Engineering  Company  and  International  Association  of  Bridge.  Structural 
and  Ornamental  Iron  Workers,  Shopmen  Local  5.39,  case  no.  R-2-166;  certifica- 
tion of  representatives,  June  24,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  174.) 
[From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/174 

Borden  Mills,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Borden  Mills,  Inc.,  and  Textile  Workers  Union 
of  America,  case  no.  R-2384 :  supplemental  decision  and  order,  June  26,  1941. 
[1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  181.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/181 

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August  1941  1197 

Day,  Ray,  Piston  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Ray  Day  Piston  Corporation  and 
International  Union,  United  Automobile  Woriiers  of  America,  affiliated  with 
Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  ease  no.  R-2456,  decided  Apr.  25,  1041; 
decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decisionl  r)3.)  [From 
V.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  31/53 

Feigenspan,  Christian.  Brewinn  Co.  In  matter  of  Christian  Feigenspan  Brewing 
Co.  and  United  Window  Trimmers  &  Displaymen's  Union,  Local  <M().  A.  F.  of  L , 
case  no.  R-2257 :  supplemental  decision  and  direction,  June  26,  1941.  [1941.] 
3  p.     ( [Decision]  184.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/184 

Fischer  Lumber  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Fischer  Lumber  Company,  Inc.,  and 
International  Woodworkers  of  America,  Local  No.  247,  affiliated  with  Congress 
of  Industrial  Organizations,  case  no  R-247r) ;  certification  of  representatives, 
June  26,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  185.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/185 

Gantner  &  Mattem  Co.  In  matter  of  Gantner  &  Mattern  Co.  and  Knitgoods 
Workers  Union  Local  No.  191,  International  Ladies'  Garment  Workers  Union; 
in  matter  of  [same]  and  Building  Service  Employees  Union,  Local  No.  87  of 
San  Francisco,  A.  F.  of  L.,  cases  nos.  C-1782  and  C-1783.  decided  June  17, 
1941;  decision  and  order.     [1941.]     19  p.     ([Decision]    135.)      [Fnmi   v.  32] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/135 

Ovonjia  Power  Company.  In  matter  of  Georgia  Power  Company  and  Utility 
Workers  Organizing  Committee,  case  no.  R-2536,  decidefl  June  17,  1941;  de- 
cision and  order.     [1941.]     5  p.      ([Decision]  125.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  32/125 

Great  Lakes  Engineering  Works.  In  matter  of  Great  Lakes  Engineering  Works 
and  Down  River  Shipbuilders  Association,  case  no.  R-2r)92,  decided  June  18, 
1941;   decision  and  order.     [1941.]     3   p.     ([Decision]    137.)      IFrrm   v.   32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  32/137 

Heilig  Bros.  Co.  In  matter  of  Heilig  Bros.  Co.  and  Local  Union  No.  2151,  Steel 
Workers'  Organizing  Committee,  case  no.  C-1C09.  decided  June  10.  19^11  :  decision 
and  order.     [1941.]     31  p.     ( [Decision]  103.)      [From  v.  32.]     *Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/103. 

Hewitt  Riidher  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Hewitt  Rubber  Corporation  and 
United  Rubber  Workers  of  America,  Local  No.  188,  case  no.  R-2,526;  cerffi^-a- 
tion  of  representatives,  June  23,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  164) 
[From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/164 

Larupl  Knitwear  Company.  In  matter  of  Lampl  Knitwear  Company,  partnership, 
and  Cleveland  Joint  Board,  International  Ladies'  Garment  Workers  Union;  in 
matter  of  Lampl  Sportswear  Manufacturing  Company  and  [same]  ;  in  matter 
of  Carl  Knit  Sportswear  Co.,  partnership,  and  [same]  ;  in  matter  of  Lewis 
Knitting  Mills,  partnership,  and  [same],  cases  nos.  C-1885  to  C-188S,  decided 
June  24,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Decision]  169.)  [From 
V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.        '  LR  1.8/a :  32/169 

Letz  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Letz  Manufacturing  Company  and 
Federal  Labor  Union  No.  22226.  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor ; 
in  matter  of  [same]  and  [samel,  case  no.  R-1880  and  C-1816,  decided  June 
10.  1941 ;  decision  and  order.     [1941.]     12  p.     ( [Decision]  105.)      [From  v.  32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/105 

Life  Insurance  Company  of  Virginia.  In  matter  of  Life  Insurance  Company  of 
Virginia,  Richmond,  Va.,  and  American  Federation  of  Industrial  and  Ordinary 
Insurance  Agents  Union  No.  22164,  Richmond,  Va. ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and 
American  Federation  of  Industrial  and  Ordinarv  Insurance  Agents  Union  No, 
22265,  Columbus,  Ga.,  cases  nos.  R-2440  and  R-2441 ;  certification  of  repre- 
sentatives, June  25,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]   178.)      [From  v.  .32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/178 

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1198  Government  Publications 

Luders  Marine  Construction  Company.  In  matter  of  Luders  Marine  Construction 
Company  and  International  Association  of  Machinists,  affiliated  with  American 
Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2484  ;  supplemental  decision  and  order,  June 
26,1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  180.)      [From  v.  32.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/180 

MacLcUnn,  Aldeii,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Alden  MacLellan,  Inc.,  and  Local  1099, 
International  Association  of  Machinists,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2461 ;  supple- 
mental decision  and  certification  of  representatives,  June  24,  1941.  [1941.] 
2  p.     ( [Decision]  173.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/173 

Old  Colonel  Distillcri/.  In  matter  of  Old  Colonel  Distillery  and  Distillery, 
Rectifying  &  Wine  Workers  International  Union  of  America,  attirated  with 
A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2615  decided  June  23.  1941;  decision  and  direction  of 
election.     [1941.]     4  p.     ( [Decision]  1G2.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Pai)er,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/162 

Pacifir  Orciihound  Lines.  In  matter  of  Pacific  Greyhound  Lines  and  Brotherhood 
of  Railroad  Trainmen,  Amaljramated  Association  of  Street.  Electric  Railway 
and  Motor  Coach  Employees  of  America,  case  no.  RE-24,  decided  June  27,  1941 ; 
decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  3.) 
[From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/3 

Pej/ton  Packing  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Peyton  Packing  Company.  Inc.,  and 
Packinghouse  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  case  no.  C-17S9,  decided  June 
11.  IWl  :  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  16  p.  ([Decision]  111.)  [From  v. 
32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/111 

Pidgcon  Thomas  Iron  Company.  In  matter  of  Pidgeou  Thomas  Iron  Company 
and  Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  case  no.  R-2499,  decided  June  5, 
1941:  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1^41.]  8  p.  ([Decision]  68.) 
[From  T.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/68 

Rock  Hill  Body  Company.  In  matter  of  Rock  Hill  Body  Company  and  Rock  Hill 
Local  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  case  no.  R-2573.  decided  June 
21.  1941:  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  157.) 
[From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  32/157 

,  Ronnie  Dress  Co.  In  matter  of  Ronnie  Dress  Co.,  Louis  Wolfe,  Lillian  Kravitz 
and  Kate  Kravitz  Wolfe,  Individually  and  as  partners,  doing  business  under 
firm  name  and  style  of  Ronnie  Dress  Co.,  and  South  Jersey  Joint  Board,  Inter- 
national Ladies'  Garment  Workers  Union,  case  no.  C-1891,  decided  Jinie  24, 
1941:  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  9  p.  ([Decision]  168.)  [From  v.  32.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/168 

Sanders,  J.  C.  Cotton  Mill  Company.  Inc.  In  matter  of  J.  C.  Sanders  Cotton 
Mill  Company,  Inc.,  and  Textile  Workers  Union  of  America,  atfiliated  with 
C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2412 ;  supplemental  decision  and  certification  of  representa- 
tives, June  26, 1941.    [1941.]    2  p.    ( [Decision]  186.)     [From  v.  32.]    *  Paper.  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/186 

Bhannon.  Brothers  Lumber  Co.  In  matter  of  J.  E.  Shannon  and  wife,  Anna  Mae 
Shannon,  partnership,  doing  business  under  firm  name  of  Shannon  Brothers 
Lumber  Co.  and  International  Woodworkers  of  America,  C.  I.  O..  case  no. 
R-2578.  decided  June  26,  1941 :  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p. 
([Decision]   182.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/182 

Sloss-Sheffield  Steel  d  Iron  Company.  In  matter  of  Sloss-Sheflield  Steel  &  Iron 
Company  and  United  OflSce  and  Professional  Workers  of  America.  C.  I.  O..  case 
no.  R-2.")39.  decided  June  7.  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
7  p.     ( [Decision]  129. )      [From  v.  32.]     *Paper,  .5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/129 

6ulli7-nn  ^fachinery  Company.  In  matter  of  Sullivan  Machinery  Company  and 
International  I'nion,  United  Autcmiobile  Workers  of  America.  C.  I.  O.,  case 
no.  R-2294 :  supplemental  decision  and  certification  of  representatives,  June 
24,  IJMl.     [1941.]     3  p.     ([Decision]  172.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  l.S/a :  32/172 

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August  1941  1199 

Swift  &  Company.  In  matter  of  Swift  &  Company  and  Independent  Packinghouse 
Union  of  South  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  case  no.  R-2058 ;  2d  amendment  to  direction 
of  election,   June  24,  1941.     1941.     1  p.      ([Decision]    171.)      [From   v.   32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/171 

Tidewater  Express  Limes,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Tidewater  Express  Lines,  Inc.,  and 
Freight  Drivers  &  Helpers  Local  Union  No.  557,  case  no.  C-1768,  decided  June 
17,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.     [1941.]     17  p.     ([Decision]  136.)     [From  v.  32.} 

♦  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8 ^a  :  32/136 

Times-Picayune  Publishing  Company.  In  matter  of  Times-Picayune  Publishing 
Company  and  International  Typographical  Union,  unaffiliated,  case  no.  C-1781, 
decided  June  7,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  22  p.  ([Decision]  82.) 
[From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/82 

Vincent  Steel  Process  Company.  In  matter  of  Vincent  Steel  Process  Company 
and  International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O., 
case  no.  R-2599,  decided  June  21,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]     6  p.     ([Decision]  158.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/158 

Ward.  Montgomery,  d  Cotnpany.  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  ]Montgomery  Ward 
&  Company,  Incorporated,  and  United  Mail  Order  and  Retail  Employees  of 
Kansas  City,  Local  131,  affiliated  with  United  Retail  and  Wholesale  Employees 
of  America,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  C-217,  decided  May  12,  1941 ;  [supplemental 
decision  and  supplemental  order].  [1941.]  38  p.  ([Decision]  134.)  [From 
V.  31.]     *  Paper,  10c.  LR  1.8/a  :  31/134 

Western  Union  Telefjraph  Company.  In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph 
Company  and  Telegraph  Employees  Independent  Union;  in  matter  of  [same] 
and  Local  55-B,  American  Communications  Association,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O., 
cases  nos.  R-24S5  and  R-2493 ;  aMendment  to  decision  and  direction  of  election, 
June  25,  1941.     1941.     1  p.      ([Decision]   86a.)      [From  v.  32.]      *  Paper.  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/86a 

Whitin  Machine  Works.  In  matter  of  Whitin  Machine  Works  and  Alfred  Lafer- 
riere,  case  no.  C-1676,  decided  June  24,  IMl ;  decision  and  order.  [1941.] 
8  p.     ( [Decision]  175. )     [tYom  v.  32.]    *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/175 

Wurlitzer,  Rudolph,  Company.  In  matter  of  Rudolph  Wurlitzer  Company  and 
Piano,  Organ  and  Musical  Instrument  Workers'  Union,  Local  No.  1190,  case  no. 
R-2437,  decided  May  28,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
12  p.     ([Decision]  35.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/35 

NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

Landing-force  manual,  Navy,  1938;  chap.  10,  Ceremonies,  and  manual  of  the  color, 
sword,  and  guidon.  1938  [reprint  with  changes  1941].  iii+55  p.  11.  [Includes 
Changes  1-4.     Issued  with  perforations.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

N  1.19 :  L  23/938/chap.lO,  rep. 

Specifications.  General  specifications  for  inspection  of  material;  July  1.  1941. 
1941.  v+15  p.  12°  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  Supersedes  issue  of  Sept.  1. 
1934.]     t  N  1.22  :M  41/8/941 

MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY  BUREAU 

Medical  compcnd  for  commanding  officers  of  naval  vessels  to  which  no  member  of 
Medical  Department  of  Navy  is  attached,  to  accompany  medicine  box.     [Re- 
vised edition.]    1941.'    iii-|-122  p.  1  pi.    *  Cloth,  60c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51005  N  10.2  :  M  46/941 

Report.    Annual  report  of  surgeon  general.  Navy,  chief  of  Bureau  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  to  Secretary  of  Navy,  concerning  statistics  of  di.seases  and  injuries 
in  Navy,  calendar  year  1989.    1941.    iv+260  p.     [Title  on  cover:  Statistics  of 
diseases  and  injuries  in  Navy,  calendar  year  1939.]    t 
L.  C.  card  33-26817  N  10.15 :  939 

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NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

Naval  Reserve  Officers'  Training  Corps.  Announcement  to  incoming  freshmen, 
Navy,  Naval  Reserve  Officers'  Training  Corps,  Department  of  Naval  Science  and 
Tactics.     [1941.]     12  p.  il.     t  N  17.2  :R  31/2 

Uniform  regulations.  Navy.  ItMl.  1941.  iii-f-100  p.  94  p.  of  pi.  4°  [Supersedes 
Uniform  regulations,  1J)22.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  .$1.25. 

N  17.16/1 :  Un  3/941 

HYDBOGRAPHIC  OFFICE 

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by  the  Office  in  Washington  and  also  by  agents  at  the  principal  American  and  foreign  sea- 
ports and  Anipricm  laKe  ports.  Certain  standard  manuals  of  the  Hydrngraphic  Office 
aie  also  available  through  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  at  list  price.  Copies  of  list 
of  publications,  reprints,  and  weekly  Hydrographic  bulletins  and  Notices  to  mariners  are 
supplied  f ri  e  only  to  those  having  delinite  nted  therefor  on  application  at  the  Hydro- 
graphic  Office  in  Washington  and  at  the  branch  offices  in  Boston.  New  York.  Philadelphia, 
Baltimore,  Norfolk.  Swann.nh.  New  Orloan.s.  Galveston.  San  Francisco,  San  Pedro.  Calif., 
San  .luan.  P.  R.,  Captain  of  the  Port.  Panama  Canal.  Portland  (Oreg.).  Seattle,  Honolulu, 
T.  H.,  Chicago.  Cleveland.  Buffalo.  Detroit.  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  and  Duluth.  New  1940 
General  catalog  of  charts  and  publications  mav  be  obtained  from  agents  or  the  Hvdrographic 
Office   at   60c. 

Ilydroaraphic  bulletin,  no.  2709-12;  Aug.  6-27,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  1  p.  various 
sizes.     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.3 :  2709-2712 

Memorandum  for  aviators  15-17;  Aug.  1-28,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  1  p.  4° 
[Proces.><ed.]     t  N  6.31 :  941/15-17 

iVofJce  fo  artnfo7-s  no.  8;  Aug.  1.  1941.     [1941.]     9  leaves,  12°     [Monthly.     Issued 
with  perforations.]     $ 
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Notice  to  mariners,  no.  32-35;  Aug.  6-27,  1941.  [1941.]  [xi] +626-724+ [viii] 
leaves,  4°     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.11 :  941/32-35 

Tide  calendars.  Monthly  tide  calendar.  Savannah,  Ga.  [etc.],  Sept.  1941.  [1941.] 
1  p.  f °     [The  tabulated  matter  is  processed.]     t  N  6.22/3  :  941/9 

Tide  calendar  for  Hampton  Roads  (naval-base),  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]    1  p.  f° 

[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  Branch  Hydrographic  Office,  Custom  House,   Nor- 
folk, Va.  N  6.22/1 :  941/8 

Same.    Sept.    1941.     [1941.]     1    p.    f     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  Branch 

Hydrographic  Office,  Custom  House,  Norfolk,  Ya.  N  6.22/1 :  941/9 

Charts 

Bab  el  Mandeb  and  approaches  from  Jabal  Zuqar  I.  to  Aden.  Red  Sea  and  Gulf  of 
Aden,  from  British  and  Italian  surveys  to  1935;  no.  2819.  Natural  scale 
1 :  300.000  at  lat.  13°10'.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  May  1941. 
32  X  48  in.     t  80c.  N  6.18  :  2819 

Insets : 

Assab,  Baia  di.  from  Itiilian  survey  in  10.^4 

Karassoli.  Baia  di.  from  Italian  survey  in  1934. 

P.eiUil,  Baia  di.  from  Italian  survey  in  1934. 

Mocha  Road,  from  British  survey  in  1882. 

I'erini  Harbor,  from  British  surveys  between  1874  and  1918. 

Duala  Harbor,  Cameroon  River,  west  coast  of  Africa,  from  German  surveys  be- 
tween 1891  and  1913.  and  French  surveys  to  1929;  no.  2490.  Scale  naut. 
m.=4.9  in.,  natural  scale  1:15,000.  Washington.  D.  C,  Hydro.graphic  Office, 
published  May  1908,  .5th  edition.  May  1941.    27X20  in.    t  20c.  N  6.18  :  2490 

Inset :  Anibas  Bay,  Cameroon,  from  British  survey  in  1916. 

Forikaria  River.  Entrances  to  Forikaria  (Foricarriah).  Mellakori  (Mellacoree), 
and  Tanna  Rivers,  French  Guinea,  west  coast  of  Africa,  from  British  and 
French  surveys  between  192^  and  1988;  no.  2.3.56.  Scale  naut.  m.=l  in.,  natural 
scale  1:73,.3.31.  Washington.  D.  C,  Plvdrographic  Office,  published  Nov.  1906, 
3d  edition.  May  1941.    25X34  in.    t  40c.  N  6.18  :  23-56 

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August  1941  1201 

Gabon  River,  Equatorial  Africa,  west  coast  of  Africa,  from  French  surveys  to 
1891,  with  additions  to  1939;  no.  2373.  Natural  scale  1 :  99,613.  Washington, 
D.  C.  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Dec.  1906,  5th  edition,  June  1941.  25X39 
in.     t4Uc.  N  6.18:  2373 

Inset :  Libreville  Anchorage,  from  survey  by  Libreville  Public  Works  in  1938. 

Great  Exuma.  Harbors  of  Great  Exuma,  Bahama  Islands,  W.  I.,  from  British 
survey  in  1837,  scale  naut.  m.=2.5  in.,  natural  scale  1:30,000;  Nurse  Channel, 
Bahama  Islands,  W.  I.,  from  British  survey  in  1841,  scale  naut.  m.=4  in., 
natural  scale  1 :  18,000 :  no.  340.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  OfBce,  pub- 
lished Apr.  1898,  5th  edition,  June  1941.     38X25  in.     f  50c.  N  6.18  :  340 

Mercury  Bay,  North  Island,  east  coast,  New  Zealand,  from  British  survey  in  1938 ; 
no.  3367.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.8  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  D.  C, 
Hydrographic  OfBce,  published  Apr.  1925,  2d  edition.  May  1941.    20X26  in.    t30c. 

N  6.18 :  3367 

Mua  Anchorage.  Mua  and  Mata  Utu  Anchorages,  Wallis  Islands,  He  Uea,  south 
Pacific  Ocean,  from  French  survey  in  1877,  with  additions  to  1900;  no.  2019. 
Scale  naut.  m.=3.7  in.,  natural  scale  1:20,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  published  Mar.  1903,  4th  edition,  June  1941.     35X31  in.     t     60c. 

N  6.18 :  2019 
Inset:   Wallis  Islands    (lies  Uea),   south   Pacific   Ocean,   from   French   surveys   in    1877, 
with  additions  to  1900. 

Niger  River.  Mouths  of  Niger  River,  Gulf  of  Guinea,  Africa,  west  coast ;  no.  2289. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  June  1906,  3d  edition,  June 
1941.     25X39  in.     t     50e.  N  6.18: 2289 

Includes  : 

Brass  River,  from  British  survey  in  1904. 

Nun  Entrance,  from  British  surveys  in  1933  and  1936. 

Pilot  charts.     Pilot  chart   of   Cyentral  American   waters,    Sept.   1941;    no.   3500. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.7  in.     Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Aug.  13.  1941. 

23X35   in.     [Monthly.     Certain    portions   of   the   data   are   furnished    by   the 

Weather  Bureau.]     f     10c.  N  6.24: 941/9 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Cyclonic  storms   [edition  no.  3]. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean.  Oct.  1941:  no.  2603.     Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in. 

Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Aug.  11,  1941.  22x31  in.  [Monthly. 
Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.]     t     10c. 

N  6.17:  941/10 
NoTK. — Contains  on   reverse:  Great  circle  sailing  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,    [with]    Sup- 
plementary method  for  finding  courses. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Sept.  1941;  no.  1400.     Scale  1°  long.= 

0.27  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Aug.  15,  1941.  23X37  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnLshed  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     t     lUc. 

L.  C.  card  14-16339  N  6.15/1 :  941/9 

NOTE. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Great  circle  sailing  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  [with] 
Supplementary  method  for  finding  courses. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Oct.  1941 ;  no.  1401.     Scale  1"  long.  =0.2 

in.  Washington.  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Aug.  14,  1941.  24x35  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     t     10c  N  6.16: 941/10 

NOTE. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Great  circle  sailing  chart  of  north  Pacific  Ocean,   [with] 
Supplementary  method  for  finding  courses. 

Pilot  chart   of  upper   air,   north   Atlantic   Ocean,   Aug.   1941 ;    no.   1400a. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  July  16,  1941. 
23x32  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     t     10c.  N  6.28:941/8 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Cyclonic  storms  [edition  no.  3]. 

Same,  Sept.  1941 ;  no.  1400a.     Scale  1°  long. =0.27  in.     Washington,  D.  C, 

Hydrographic  Office,  Aug.  15,  1941.  23X32  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions 
of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.]     f     10c.  N  6.28 :  941/9 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Civil  airways  of  United  States  and  Canada,  effective  June 
1,  1941,  Civil  Aerdiiautics  .\dniinisiratlon,  Department  of  Commerce;   [map]. 

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1202  Government  Publications 

Pilot  charts — Continued. 

Pilot  cliart  of  upper  air,  nortli  Pacific  Ocean,  Sept.  1941 ;  no.  1401a.     Scale 

1°  long.  =^0.2  iu.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hjdrographic  Oflice,  July  10,  1941. 
24X35  in.  [Monthlj-.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     t     10c.  N  6.29: 941/9 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Cyclonic  storms  [edition  no.  3]. 

Same,  Oct.  1941;  no.  1401a.     Scale  1°   long.=0.2  in.     Washington,  D.  C, 

Hydrographic  Otiice,  Aug.  l.">,  1941.  24x3.5  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions 
of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Piureau.]     t     10c.  N  6.29  :  941/10 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Civil  airways  of  United  States  and  Canada,  effective  June 
1,  1U41,  Civil  Aeronautics  Administration,  Department  of  Commerce;   Imap]. 

Syracuse  Harhor  (Porto  di  Siracusa),  Sicily,  east  coast,  Mediterranean  Sea,  from 
latest  Iraliau  surveys;  no.  4058.  Scale  1,500  yds.=5.4  in.,  natural  scale. 
1 :  10.000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hvdrographic  Office,  published  Mar.  1920,  3d 
edition,  May  ISMl.     27x21  in.     t     30c.  N  6.18: 4058 

SHIPS  BUREAU 

Bearings  {nwchinery).  Instructions  for  operation  and  maintenance  of  bearings 
and  shafting  ;  reprint  of  chap.  9  of  Manual  of  engineering  in.-^tructions.  Itevised 
Jan.  1929.  reprinted  [with  changes]  Mav  1941.  [l]+l-16A+17-25  p.  il. 
*  Paper,  10c.  N  29.11 :  9/941 

Measuring  instruments.  Manual  of  engineering  instructions:  chap.  23.  Measuring 
instruments.  Revised  Dec.  1D3S,  reprinted  [with  changes]  Apr.  1941.  i+52 
p.  il.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  use  of  the  service.  This  chapter  lias  also 
been  issued  for  sale  in  pamphlet  form  with  title.  Instructions  for  operation  and 
maintenance  of  mea.suring  instruments,  for  which  see  Mon'hlv  caa'og  for 
July  1941,  p.  1068.]     J  N  29.il :  23/1-2/Ml 

Tables  of  engineering  data :  reprint  of  chap.  39  of  Manual  of  engineering  instruc- 
tions.    Revi.sed  July  1941.     1941.     [l]+35p.  il.     *Paper,  10c.     N  29.11 :  39/941 

SUPPLtES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Government  supplies.  Navy  Department  specifications  and  Federal  specifications, 
monthly  bulletin,  Julv  1,  1941.  1&41.  [l]+7  p.  12°  [Issued  with  iierfora- 
tions.]     t  N  20.20:  941/7 

Memoranda.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda  466;  July  1,  1941. 
[July  1941.]  iii-f93  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in 
Memoranda,  1931.     A  processed  Errata,  1  p.  oblong  24",  was  issued  also.]     J 

N  20.7/1 :  466 


PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

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Bulletin  Is  15c.  a  single  copy,  the  English  edition  is  $1.50  a  year,  the  Spani.--h  edi'ion  $1.00 
a  year,  tlu'  Portuguese  edition  .$1.00  a  year;  there  i.*!  an  additional  charge  of  T.'ic.  a  year 
on  each  edition  for  countries  outside  the  Pan  American  Union.  Address  the  Pan  American 
Union,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Brazil  [foreign  trade  of  Brazil  for  1939  and  1910].    Pan  American  Union.  Wash- 
ington.  D.  C,   1941.     cover  title,  16  p.  il.      (Foreign  trade  series  no.   188.) 
)■  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  23-6434  PA  1.19 :  188 

Bulletin  {Engli.'th  edition).     Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Union.  Aug.  1941;  [v.  75, 
no.  S].     [1941.1     cover  title,   [4] +437-496  p.   il.     [Monthly.]     For  price,  see 
note  above  under  center  head. 
L.  C.  card  8-30967  PA  1.6 :  e  75/8 

Same.     (H.  doc.  42,  pt.  8,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

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August  1941  1203 

Bulletin — Continued. 

(Porfurjiicse   edition).     Boletiui    da    Uniao    Panamericana,    agosto,    1941; 

[v.  43,  no.  8].  [1941.]  cover  title,  [4] +337-388  p.  il.  [Monthly.]  For  price, 
see  note  above  under  center  head. 

L.  O.  card  11-27014  PA  1.6 :  p  43/8 

(Spanish  edition).     Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  agosto  1941;   [v. 

75,  no.  8].  [1941.]  cover  title,  [4] +487-496  p.  il.  [Monthly.]  For  price, 
see  note  above  under  center  head. 

L.  C.  card  12-12555  PA  1.6 :  s  75/8 

Commercial  Pan  America,  monthly  revievp  of  commerce  and  finance,  Apr.- June 
1941 ;  v.  10,  nos.  4-6.  1941.  [3] +91-315  leaves,  4°  [Processed.  Three  num- 
bers issued  as  one  publication.  Title  is :  Annual  economic  survey  of  Latin 
America,  1940.]  fPaper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr.  (either  English  or  Spanish 
edition). 
L.  C.  card  PA  38-8  PA  1.45  :  e  10/4-6 

Ouatemala  [foreign  trade  of  Guatemala  for  1938  and  1939].    Pan  American  Union, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1941.    cover  title,  11  p.  il.     (Foreign  trade  series  no.  190.) 
tPaper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  13-6844  PA  1.19 :  190 

Mufic.  Bio-bibliographical  index  of  musicians  in  United  States  from  colonial 
times:  prepared  by  District  of  Columbia  Historical  Records  Survey,  Work 
Projects  Administration.  June  1941.  cover  title,  [2]+xxiii+439  p.  4"  (Music 
series  2;  Music  Division.)  [Processed.  Preliminary  pages  are  in  English, 
Spanish,  and  Portuguese.]  t 
L.  C.  card  41-139!J3  PA  1.51 :  2 

Partial  list  of  Latin  American  music  obtainable  in  United  States,  with 

supplementary  list  of  books  and  selective  list  of  phonograph  records;  compiled 
by  Gilbert  Chase.  Mar.  1941.  [l]+iii+36  leaves,  4°  (Music  series  1;  Music 
Division.)      [Pi'ocessed]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-9126  PA  1.51 : 1 

Nicaragua  [foreign  trade  of  Nicaragua  for  1938  and  1939].     Pan  American  Union, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1941.    cover  title,  15  p.  il.     (Foreign  trade  series  no.  189.) 
tPaper,  5e. 
L.  C.  card  20-21429  PA  1.19: 189 

youth.  La  juventud  y  la  desocupaciOn  en  los  Estados  Unidos ;  [por]  Aubrey 
Williams.  [1941.]  "p.  275-280,  il.  [Del  Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana, 
mayo  1941.  ]     t  PA  l.e/a :  Y  8 

PANAMA  CANAL 

Note. — Although  The  Panama  Canal  makes  its  reports  to,  and  is  under  the  supervision  of, 
the  Stcretary  of  War,  it  is  not  a  part  of  the  War  Department. 

OPERATION  AND  MAINTENANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Survei/s  Section.  Manual  of  surveying  practice  of  Section  of  Surveys  Office, 
Engineering  Division,  Department  of  Operation  and  Maintenance,  The  Panama 
Canal,  also  miscellaneous  information  concerning  timekeeping,  hours  of  work, 
report  of  injury,  accuracy  of  work,  etc.  Panama  Canal  Press,  Mount  Hope, 
C.   Z.,  1941.     41  p.  16"     I  W  79.2  :  Su  7/941 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

Mail  contracts.  Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  of  United 
States  on  steamboat  or  other  powerboat  routes  in  Alaska,  July  1,  Ifl42-June 
SO,  1946.     July  15, 1941.     iii+17  p.     [Proposals  received  until  Dec.  19,  1941.]     t 

P  1.23  :  Al  1  s/942-46 

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1204  GOVICKX.MKXT    rUHLRATIOXS 

Mail  matter.  Cost  ascertainment:  Instruction  letter  L,  Measurement  and  ap- 
portionment of  floor  space;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     t  P4.5:L/14 

Postal  account.'^.  Statement  of  postal  receipts  at  50  industrial  oflBces,  July  1941. 
[1941.]  1  p.  f  (od  Assistant  Postmaster  General.)  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  P  4.8:941/7 

Statement  of  postal  receipts  at   50  selected  offices,   July   1941.      [1941.] 

1  p.  f*     (3d  Assistant  Postmaster  General.)     [Monthly.     Processed.]     $ 

P  4.9 :  941/7 

Postal  hiilletin,  v.  62,  no.  18252-272;  Aug.  1-29,  1941.     [1941.]     various  paging, 
r      [Daily   except   Saturdays,    Sundays,    and    holidays.]     *  Paper,    He.    single 
copy,  $2.00  a  yr. 
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MONEY  ORDERS  DIVISION 

Money  orders.  Register  of  money-order  post  offices  in  Antigua,  Bahamas,  Bar- 
bados, Bermuda,  British  Guiana,  British  Honduras,  British  Virgin  Islands, 
Canada,  Canal  Zone,  Cuba,  Dominica,  Grenada,  Jamaica,  Moutserrat,  Nevis, 
Newfoundland,  Philippine  Islands,  St.  Kitts,  St.  Lucia,  St.  Vincent,  and  Trini- 
dad and  Tobago,  also  Mexico  for  convenience  in  transacting  C.  O.  D.  business, 
July  1941.     1941.     vii-f  66  p.     (Form  XI.)     t  P  9.5:  941 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  308,  July  22,  1941,  1st  division.  Railway 
Mail  Service,  comprising  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont.  Massachusetts, 
Rhode  Island,  and  Connecticut.  Boston,  Ma.ss.,  P.  O.  [July  22,  1941].  136  p. 
narrows"     t  P  10.12/1:  308 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  536,  July  22,  1941,  3d  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland,  North  Carolina.  A''irginia, 
and  West  Virginia  (except  peninsula  of  Maryland  and  Virginia).  [1941.] 
188  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/3 :  536 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  594,  Aug.  14,  1941,  4th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  South  Carolina,  Tennessee, 
Puerto  Rico,  and  Virgin  Islands.  Curtiss  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Atlanta, 
Ga.  [Aug.  14,  1941].     112  p.  narrow  8°     $  P  10.12/4  :  594 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  529,  Aug.  12,  1941,  5th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Kentucky.  Roessler  Bros.,  Inc.,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  Aug.  12, 1941.     156  p.  narrow  8°     $  P  10.12/5 :  529 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  157,  Aug.  5,  1941,  15th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Pennsylvania  and  main  line  of  Erie  Railroad  west  of 
Salamanca,  N.  Y.,  main  lines  of  Baltimore  &  Ohio  K.  R.  and  Pennsylvania  R.  R. 
System  west  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  and  such  collateral  lines  as  may  be  designated. 
E.squire  Press  Corp.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  [Aug.  5,  1941].     153+ [1]  p.  narrow  8°     J 

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TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Topography  lias  on  file  maps  showing  all  roads  iisod  by  the 
rural  free  delivery  mail  service.  Rural  delivery  routes  are  shown  in  detail  <>n  county 
or  Ii  C:il  maps  which,  with  a  few  exceptions,  are  drawn  to  the  scale  of  1  :  02.500  or 
1  :  6.3..*?60  (1  mile  to  the  inch).  Maps  of  more  than  l.ru~>  counties  in  the  United  States 
have  l;cen  prepared  hy  the  Post  Office  Department  and  hlue-line  prints,  made  from  nega- 
tives on  file,  are  sold  for  50  cents  per  copy.  Kach  county  map  shows  in  addition  to 
the  roads  traveled  by  rural  carriers,  all  post  offices  wilihin  the  county  at  the  time  the 
negative  was  made  and  all  other  roads,  houses,  schoids,  and  cluirches  known  at  the  time 
the  map  was  originally  drawn,  together  with  an  outline  of  the  drainage.  .V  list  of  the 
(ounty  maps  on  filo  will  he  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Disbursing  Clerk.  Post 
Offi<'e"  Department.  Washington.  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  routes  emanating  from  post  otHces 
in  counties  for  which  county  maps  have  not  been  drawn  are  shown  on  local  jnaps. 
Blueprint  copies  of  such  maps  are  sold  at  25  cents  eacli.  Orders  for  all  postal  maps  should 
he  accompaTiied  by  money  orfler  and  addressed  to  tbe  Disbursing  ("lerk.  Post  OfH;e  Depart- 
ment. Washington.  D.  V.  Rural  deliviuy  maps  should  not  he  confused  with  the  State 
post  route  nuips  which  are  listed  in  the  M(uitlily  catalog  for  .January  1941,  page  85. 

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August  1941  1205 

PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED  STATES 

XoTE. — The  functions  and  duties  of  the  Executive  Office  of  the  President  were  estab- 
lished by  Executive  order  of  Sept.  8,  1939.  .The  principal  divisions  are  as  follows  :  The 
White  House  Office,  the  Bureau  of  the  Budget,  tl^e  National  Resources  Planning  Board,  the 
Liaison  Office  for  Personnel  Management,  and  the  Office  of  Government  Reports. 

For  information  relating  to  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the 
President  see,  below,  note  under  Executive  orders. 

Agriculture.  Development  of  cooperative  agricultural  extension  work,  veto  mes- 
sage returning  without  approval  bill  (S.  1200)  to  authorize  additional  appro- 
priations to  provide  for  further  development  of  cooperative  agricultural  exten- 
sion work  [under  land-grant  colleges].  July  31,  legislative  day  July  28, 
1941.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  100,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Alaska.  Executive  order,  establishing  Kodiak  National  Wildlife  Refuge,  Alaska. 
Aug.  19,  1941.  (No.  8857.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  6,  no.  164,  Aug.  22,  1941,  p.  4287-88.] 

Executive  order,  placing  certain  public  lands  under  control  of  Secretary  of 

Interior,  Alaska.  Aug.  21,  1941.  (No.  8864.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Ap- 
peared in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  165,  Aug.  23,  1941,  p.  4320.] 

Executive  order,   revoking  Executive  order  8168  of  June   14,   1939,   and 

withdrawing  land  released  thereby  and  other  land  for  use  of  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey,  Department  of  Commerce,  as  magnetic  and  seismological  observa- 
tory site,  Alaska.  Aug.  16,  1941.  (No.  8854.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Ap- 
peared in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  162,  Aug.  20,  1941,  p.  4181.] 

Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  lands  for  use  of  War  Department  as 

aerial  bombing  and  gunnery  range,  Alaska.  Aug.  8,  1941.  (No.  8847.)  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  159,  Aug.  15,  1941, 
p.  4070-71.] 

Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  lands  for  use  of  War  Department  as 

aerial  gunnery  and  bombing  range,  Alaska.  Aug.  27,  1941.  (No.  8872. )  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  1(59,  Aug.  29,  1941, 
p.  4470.] 

Appel,  Charles  A.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Charles  A.  Appel  from  compul- 
sory retirement  for  age.  July  29.  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8835.)  t  The  National 
Archives.  Pr  32.5  :  8835 

^artsch,  Paul.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Paul  Bartsch  from  compulsory 
retirement  for  age.  July  29,  1941.  1  p.  4"  (No.  8S36.)  f  The  National 
Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8836 

Birds.  Amendments  of  regulations  relating  to  migratory  birds,  proclamation. 
Aug.  16,  1941.  (No.  2501.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  reg- 
ister, V.  6,  no.  163,  Aug.  21,  1941,  p.  4232-35.] 

California.  Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  lands  for  use  of  War  Depart- 
ment for  combat  firing  ranges  and  maneuver  purposes,  California.  Aug.  21, 
1&41.  (No.  8865.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v. 
6,  no.  165,  Aug.  23,  1941,  p.  4320.] 

Canal  Zone.  Executive  order,  revoking  license  issued  on  Dec.  16,  1910,  authoriz- 
ing construction,  maintenance,  and  operation  of  electric  street  railway  system 
in  Canal  Zone.  Aug.  8,  1941.  (No.  8S46.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared 
in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  159,  Aug.  15,  1941,  p.  4070.] 

Can-  China  Co.,  message  returning  without  approval  bill  (H.  R.  2431)  to  confer 
jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon 
claim  of  Carr  China  Co.  Aug.  25,  1041.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  364,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

•Coffee.  Executive  order,  allocating  quota  under  mter-American  coffee  agreement 
for  countries  not  signatories  of  agreement.  Aug.  21,  1941.  (No.  S863. )  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  165,  Aug.  23,  1941, 
p.  4319-20.] 

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1206  Government  Publications 

Consumer  a-edit.  Executive  order,  regulation  of  consumer  credit,  declaration  of 
necessity  and  purpose.  Aug.  9,  1941.  (No.  8848.)  [Not  Lssuod  separately. 
Appeared  in  I'cderal  register,  v.  6,  no.  157,  Aug.  13,  1941,  p.  4035-37.] 

Coordinator  of  Inter- American  Affairii  Office.  Executive  order,  establishing 
Ullice  of  Coordinator  of  Inter-American  A  Hairs  in  Executive  Ollice  of  the  Presi- 
dent and  delining  its  functions  and  duties.  July  30,  1941.  (No.  8840.)  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  150,  Aug.  2,  1941, 
p.  3857-58.] 

Crab  meat.  Increasing  rate  of  duty  on  crab  meat,  proclamation.  Aug.  22,  1941. 
(No.  2504.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  G,  no. 
1(50,  Aug.  26,  1941,  p.  4349.] 

Customs  Service.  Executive  order,  revoking  designation  of  Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 
as  customs  port  of  entry.  Aug.  8,  1941.  (No.  8845.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  159,  Aug.  15,  1941,  p.  4009-70.] 

Economic  Defense  Board.  Executive  order,  establishing  Economic  Defense 
Board.  July  30,  1941.  (No.  8S39.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Fed- 
eral register,  v.  6,  no.  149,  Aug.  1,  1941,  p.  3823-24.] 

Edwards,  Harry  T.  Executive  order,  amending  Executive  order  8827  of  July 
24,  1941,  exempting  Harry  T.  Edwards  from  compulsory  retirement  for  age. 
Aug.  8,  1941.     1  p.  4°     (No.  8844.)     f  The  National  Archives.  Pr  32.5:  8844 

Executive  order,  exemption  of  Harry  T.  Edwards  from  compulsory  retire- 
ment for  age.     July  24,  1941.     1  p.  4°     (No.  8827.)     t  The  National  Archives. 

Pr  32.5 :  8827 

Executive  orders. 

Note. — The  Federal  register  act,  Public  no.  220,  74th  Congress  (49  Stat.  500-503) 
proviues  as  lollows:  There  shall  be  published  in  the  Federal  register  all  Presidential 
Proclamations  and  Executive  orders,  except  sucli  as  have  no  general  applicability  and 
legal  effect  or  are  effective  only  against  Federal  agencies  or  persons  in  their  capacity 
as  officers,  agents,  or  employees  thereof. 

TiKise  Execu.ivc  ordeis  and  Piochiniations  published  in  the  Federal  register  will  not 
be  issu  d  sen-irately  but  title  entries  for  such  Bxetutive  orders  and  Proclamations,  with 
reference  to  the  Federal  register,  appear  above  and  below. 

I'm,  is  it  oi  01  Ex  c  t  ve  •  rders  and  Proclamations  was  transferred,  beginning 
Mar.  12,  1936,  from  the  Department  of  Suite  to  the  Division  of  the  Federal  Register, 
Nati"ii,.l  A.cui^es.  Free  Uistribution  will  only  be  to  appropriate  agencies  of  the 
Go^  eminent.  The  Federal  Register  will  b  ■  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  on  a 
subscription  basis  of  $1.25  per  month  or  $12.50  per  year. 

Federal  Shipbuilding  and  Drydock  Company.  Executive  order  [authorizing  Sec- 
retary of  Navy  to  take  possession  of  and  operate  plant  of  Federal  Shipbtiilding 
and  Drydock  (Company].  Aug.  23,  1941.  (No.  8S(J8. )  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  166,  Aug.  26,  1941,  p.  4349-51.] 

Govcrnmoit  officials  and  employees.  Executive  order,  exempting  certain  posi- 
tions from  salary  classification.  Aug.  16,  1941.  (No.  8855.)  [Not  issued 
separately.     Apjjeared  in  Federal  register  v.  6,  no.  162,  Aug.  20,  1941,  p.  4181.] 

Executive  order,  prescribing  regulations  governing  overtime  compensation 

of  certain  civilian  emplovees  of  War  Department,  Navy  Department,  Coast 
Guard,  and  The  Panama  Canal.  July  30,  1941.  (No.  8837.)  [Not  issued 
separately.     Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  149,  Aug.  1, 1941,  p.  3824-25.] 

Executive  order,  regulations  pertaining  to  within-grade  salary  advance- 
ments for  employees  classified  under  salary  schedule  of  Executive  order  6746 
of  .•"■•e  21,  l!i;;4  Aug.  1,  1941.  (No.  8842.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared 
in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  151,  Aug.  5,  1941,  p.  3877-78.] 

Haicaii.  Executive  order,  restoring  certain  lands  comprising  part  of  Wai- 
nianalo  military  reservation  to  use  of  Hawaii.  Aug.  25,  1941.  (No.  8870.) 
[Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  167,  Aug.  27, 
1941.  p.  4397.  J 

Executive    order,    transferring    Coast    Guard    for    District    of    Honolulu, 

Hawaii,  together  with  its  organization,  personnel,  and  equipment,  to  service 
and  jurisdiction  of  Secretary  of  Navy.  Aug.  16,  1941.  (No.  8S52.)  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  162,  Aug.  20,  1941, 
p.  4180.] 

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August  1941  1207 

Hours  of  labor.  Executive  order,  suspending  provisions  of  Saturday  half -holiday 
act  of  Mar.  3,  1931,  as  to  certain  employees  of  Federal  Government  in  Hawaii. 
Aug.  20,  1941.  (No.  8860.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  6,  no.  1&4,  Aug.  22,  1^1,  p.  4289.] 

Executive  order,  suspension  of  8-hour  law  as  to  laborers  and  mechanics 

employed  by  War  Department  in  construction  within  United  States  of  public 
works  which  are  necessary  for  national  defense.  Aug.  8,  1941.  (No.  8848.) 
[Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  159,  Aug.  15, 
1941,  p.  4069.] 

Executive  order,  suspension  of  8-hour  law  as  to  mechanics  and  laborers 

employed  by  War  Department  in  construction  of  public  works  in  Hawaii  nec- 
essary for  national  defense.  Aug.  20,  1941.  (No.  88.59.)  [Not  issued  sep- 
arately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  164,  Aug.  22,  1941,  p.  4289.] 

International  Load  Lines  Conveniion.  Suspending  International  Load  Lines 
Convention  in  ports  and  waters  of  United  States  and  in  so  far  as  United  States 
is  concerned,  proclamation.  Aug.  9,  1941.  (No.  2.500.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  156,  Aug.  12,  1941,  p.  3999.] 

International  relations.  Statement  by  Prime  Minister  of  England  and  President 
of  LTnited  States,  message  transmitting  public  statement  made  by  both  Prime 
Minister  of  England  and  President  of  United  States  with  regard  to  declaration 
of  principles  necessary  under  code  of  the  two  countries.  Aug.  21,  1941.  3  p. 
(H.  doc.  358,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51079 

Korlemas,  Mrs.  Lillinn.  Lillian  Korkemas  and  Rose  Grazioli.  message  returning 
without  approval  bill  (H.  R.  3551)  for  relief  of  Lillian  Korkemas  and  Rose 
Grazioli.     July  31,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  335,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kroger,  Bernard  S.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Bernard  S.  Kroger  from 
compulsory  retirement  for  age.  July  18,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8825.)  t  The 
National  Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8825 

Military  service.  Executive  order,  extending  periods  of  training  and  service, 
active  military  service,  and  enlistment  of  persons  in  or  subject  to  training  and 
service  or  active  military  service.  Aug.  21,  1941.  (No.  SS62.)  [Not  issued 
separately.     Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  165,  Aug.  23,  1941,  p.  4319.] 

National  defense.  Control  of  export  of  certain  articles  and  materials,  procla- 
mation [relative  to  all  military  equipment  or  munitions,  etc.,  pursuant  to  pro- 
visions of  see.  6  of  act  of  Congress  approved  July  2,  1940].  Aug.  27,  1941. 
(No.  2.506.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no. 
169,  Aug.  29,  1941,  p.  4469.] 

— -  Control  of  export  of  certain  articles  and  materials,  proclamation  [relative 
to  furs,  etc.,  pursuant  to  provisions  of  sec.  6  of  act  of  Congress  approved  July 
2,  1940].  Aug.  19,  1941.  (No.  2.503.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  163,  Aug.  21,  1941,  p.  4231-32.] 

New  Mexico.  Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  land  for  use  of  War  Depart- 
ment as  practice  bombing  range.  New  Mexico.  Aug.  28,  1941.  (No.  8874.) 
[Not  issued  .separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  170,  Aug.  30, 
1941,  p.  4485.] 

Petroleum.  Interstate  compact  to  con.serve  oil  and  gas,  message  transmitting 
certified  copy  of  agreement,  executed  by  governors  of  Oklahoma,  Texas,  Kansas, 
Colorado,  New  Mexico,  Illinois,  Michigan,  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  New  York, 
and  Pennsylvania,  to  extend  for  2  years,  commencing  Sept.  1.  1941,  interstate 
compact  to  conserve  oil  and  gas.  Aug.  4,  1941.  6  p.  (H.  doc.  343,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51081 

Philippine  Islands.  Executive  order,  establishing  Manila  Bay  defensive  sea 
area  [Philippine  Islands].  Aug.  16, 1941.  (No.  8853.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  162,  Aug.  20,  1941,  p.  4180-81.] 

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1208  Government  Publications 

Pipe  lines.  National  defense  pipe  line,  plantation  pipe  line  system,  proclama- 
tion. Aug.  2o,  1941.  (No.  2505.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Fed- 
eral register,  v.  6,  no.  168,  Aug.  28,  1941,  p.  4429.] 

Post  Ofjice  Department.  Executive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  certain 
employees  in  postal  service  vpithout  regard  to  civil  service  rules.  Aug.  16, 
1941.  (No.  S85G.)  '  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  6,  no.  162,  Aug.  20,  1941,  p.  4181.] 

Prices.  Stabilizing  price  of  various  commodities  and  rentals,  message  trans- 
mitting reque.st  for  legislation  stabilizing  price  of  various  commodities  and 
rentals.  July  30,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  doc.  332,  77tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51082 

Priorities.  Executive  order,  delegation  and  coordination  of  priority  authority. 
Aug.  28,  1941.  (No.  8875.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  6,  no.  170,  Aug.  30,  1941,  p.  4483-84.] 

Proclamations. 

KoxE. — For    information    concerning    the    issuance    of    Executive    orders    and    Procla 
matioiis,  see  above  noie  under  the  subhead  Executive  orders. 

Puhlic  lands.  Executive  order,  restoring  certain  public  lands  to  their  former 
status  of  being  withdrawn  under  Executive  order,  6964  of  Feb.  5,  1935.  July 
31,  1941.  (No.  8S41.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Fednral  register, 
V.  6,  no.  151,  Aug.  5,  1941,  p.  8877.] 

Executive  order,  revocation  of  Executive  order's  4109,   4262,  and  4430  of 

Doc.  8,  1924,  July  3,  1925,  and  Apr.  23,  1928,  withdrawing  public  lands,  Alabama, 
Florida,  Mississippi,  Michigan,  and  Wisconsin.  Aug.  20,  1941.  (No.  8661 
[8861].)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  I'egister,  v.  6,  no.  164, 
Aug.  22,  1941,  p.  4289.  A  correction  to  this  order  appeared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  6,  no.  165,  Aug.  23,  1941,  p.  4321,  changing  Executive  order  number  from  8661 
to  8861.] 

Puerto  Rico.  Executive  order,  transferring  to  control  and  jurisdiction  of  Treas- 
ury Department  certain  portion  of  military  reservation  at  La  Puntilla,  San 
Juan,  P.  R.  Aug.  22,  1941.  (No.  8867.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared 
in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  16G,  Aug.  26,  1941,  p.  4351.] 

Rickards,  Harriet  B.  Harriet  B.  Rickards,  veto  message  returning  without  ap- 
proval bill  (S.  1027)  for  relief  of  Harriet  B.  Rickards.  July  30,  legislative  day- 
July  28,  1941.     2  p.      (S.  doc.  99,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Roads.  Defense  highway  act  of  1941,  veto  message  returning  without  approval 
bill  (S.  1581)  to  supplement  Federal  aid  road  act,  approved  July  11,  1916,  as 
amended  and  supplemented,  to  authorize  appropriations  during  national  emer- 
gency declared  by  the  President,  May  27,  1941,  for  immediate  construction  of 
roads  urgently  needed  for  national  defense.  Aug.  4,  legislative  day  July  28, 
1941.  6  p.  (S.  doc.  103,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51137 

Safety  of  life.  National  safety  campaign,  proclamation.  Aug.  18,  1941.  (No. 
2502.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  1(>3, 
Aug.  21,  1941,  p.  4231.] 

St.  Nicholas  Park  Company.  Judgment  upon  claim  of  St.  Nicholas  Park  Co., 
veto  me.s.sage  returning  without  approval  bill  (S.  281)  conferring  jurisdiction 
upon  disti'ict  court  for  southern  district  of  Florida  to  hear,  detei'mine,  and 
render  judgment  upon  claim  of  St.  Nicholas  Park  Co.  July  30,  legislative  day 
July  28,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  98,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

Ships.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  Executive  order  8798  of  June  19,  1941, 
ti-ansferring  certain  vessels  between  Navy  Department  and  Department  of  Com- 
merce. July  30,  1941.  (No.  8838.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  149,  Aug.  1,  1941,  p.  3825.] 

Executive  order,  authorizing  commandant  of  Coast  Guard  to  take  over  cer- 
tain foreign  merchant  marine  training  ships.  Aug.  16,  1941.  (No.  8850.) 
[Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  162,  Aug.  20, 
1941,  p.  4179.] 

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August  1041  1209 

Ships — Continued. 

Executive  order,  autlioriziiig  Maritime  Commission  to  issue  warrants  witli 

respect  to  vessels.  Aug.  26,  1941.  (No.  8871.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Ap- 
peared in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  169,  Aug.  29,  1941,  p.  4469-70.] 

Executive  order,  transferring  Coast  Guard  ship,  Redwing,  from  Coast  Guard 

to  Navy.  Aug.  IG,  1941.  (No.  8S51.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  162,  Aug.  20,  1941,  p.  4179-80.] 

Executive  order,  waiving  compliance  with  provisions  of  law  relating  to 

masters,  officers,  members  of  crew,  and  crew  accommodations  on  certain  vessels. 
Aug.  23,  1941.  (No.  8869.)  [Not  issued  .separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  6,  no.  166,  Aug.  26,  1941,  p.  4351.] 

Smith,  James  E.  Executive  order,  extending  provisions  of  civil  service  retirement 
act  to  James  Edgar  Smith,  Patrick  J.  Farrell,  and  John  McChord,  employees 
of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  July  18,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8826.)  t 
The  National  Archives.  Pr  32.5  :  8826 

Virgin  Islands.  Executive  order,  transferring  control  and  jurisdiction  over  cer- 
tain laud  from  Secretary  of  Interior  to  Secretary  of  War,  Virgin  Islands.  Aug. 
19,  1941.  (No.  8858.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register, 
v.  6,  no.  164,  Aug.  22,  1941,  p.  4288-89.] 

Waijfasheic,  Anion.  Anton  Wavtashek,  message  returning  without  approval  bill 
(H.  R.  3607)  for  relief  of  Anton  AVaytashek.  Aug.  4,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  342, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Wheaf-niarketiiig  quotas,  message  transmitting  without  approval  bill  (H.  R. 
5300)  relating  to  wheat-marketing  quotas  under  agricultural  adjustment  act  of 
1938,  as  amended,  to  provide  for  withholding  from  normal  channels  of  trade 
and  commerce  Government-owned  cotton  and  wheat  of  1940  and  previous  crops, 
and  to  provide  85  per  centum  of  parity  with  respect  to  peanuts  of  1941  crop. 
Aug.  25,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  365,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51138 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Admivistrntive  Division,  Justice  Dept.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation, 
Department  of  Justice,  fiscal  year  1942,  for  salaries  of  Administrative  Division. 
Aug.  21,  1941.    2  p.     (H.  doc.  360,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Appropriations.  Regulation  1  relating  to  apportionments  and  reports  on  status  of 
apiiropriations  under  Executive  order  8512,  Aug.  13,  1940.  June  28,  1941. 
[2] +35+ [3]  leaves,  4"     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.106:1 

Civil  Aeronaiitics  Administration.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for 
Department  of  Commerce,  fiscal  year  1942  [for  O'fice  of  Administrator  of  Civil 
Aeronautics].  Aug.  1,  legislative  day  July  28,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  101,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coast  Guard.     Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations,  Treasury  Department, 
'"  _-  -         -  _.    ..    .  .  _--     7th  Cong. 


Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

oast  Guard.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations,  Treasury  Depa 
fiscal  year  1942  [for  Coast  Guard] .  Aug.  21, 1941.  4  p.  (H.  doc.  362,  77t 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 


Forest  Service.  Supplemental  estimate  of  approi3riation  for  salaries  and  expenses 
of  Forest  Service,  Department  of  Agriculture,  [fiscal  year  1942].  Aug.  21,  1941. 
2  p.     (H.  doc.  361,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  defense.  Emergency  fund  for  the  President,  draft  of  proposed  provision 
to  amend  existing  appropriation  "Emergency  fund  for  the  President,"  fiscal  year 
1942  [so  as  to  permit  unyouchered  expenditures  for  confidential  purposes  in 
connection  with  national  security  and  defense].  Aug.  14,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc. 
107,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Puhlic  Bvildinffs  Administration.  Federal  Works  Agency,  draft  of  proposed  pro- 
vision pertaining  to  existing  appropriations  for  Federal  Works  Agency  [Public 
Buildings  Administration,  to  make  funds  available  for  construction  of  Federal 
office  building  no.  3].  Aug.  1,  legislative  day  July  28,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  102, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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1210  Government  Publications 

Quartermaster  Corps  of  Army.  Supplemental  estimate,  War  Department,  fiscal 
year  1942  [for  Quartermaster  Corps  for  construction  of  buildings,  utilities,  and 
appurtenances  at  military  posts].  July  30,  legislative  day  July  28,  1941.  2  p. 
( S.  doc.  97,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )    ♦  Paper,  oc. 

EMERGENCY  MANAGEMENT  OFFICE 

Defense.    Defense,  official  weekly  bulletin  of  defense  agencies  in  Office  for  Emer- 
gency Management,  Aug.  5-26,  1941;  v.  2,  no.  31-34.     [1941.]     Each  24  p.  il.  4° 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  40-29232  Pr  32.407  :  2/31-34 

Defense,  official  weekly  bulletin  of  Oflice  for  Emergency  Management,  index, 

Jan.  1-July  1,  1941 ;  v.  2,  nos.  1-20.     Julv  1941.     14  p.  V     *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  32.407 :  2/1-26/ind. 

DEaPENSE  HOUSING  COORDINATION  DIVISION 

Note. — Under  the  authority  of  Executive  order  8632.  dated  Jan.  11,  1941,  the  Division  of 
Defense  Housing  Coordination  was  established  in  the  Offlne  for  Emergency  Management, 
■with  a  coordinator  at  the  head  thereof,  appointed  by  the  President.  Tills  Division  serves 
to  centralize,  unify,  and  direct  activities  of  existing  Government  housing  agencies  insofar 
as  they  are  related  to  defense  housing. 

Management.     Division  of  Defense  Housing  Coordination,  coordination  of  local 
management   programs    for    Government   defense    housing   projects.      [1941.] 
cover  title,  [2] +10+ [2]  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51083  Pr  32.4302 :  M  31 

Manual  of  operations.     May  1941.     cover  title,  [6] +61  leaves,  2  pi.  4°     [Proc- 
essed. ]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51084  •  Pr  32.4306 :  M  31 

Standards.     Summary  of  standards  for  defense  housing.     Washington,  D.   C, 
Jan.  1941.     [4] +15  leaves,  4°    [Processed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  41-51085  Pr.  32.4302  :  St  2 

PRICE  ADMINISTRATION  AND  CTVIUAN  SUPPLY  OFIICE 

Note. — The  OflSce  of  Price  Administration  and  Civilian  Supply  was  created  Apr.  11,  1041, 
by  Executive  order  8734,  as  an  agency  of  the  Office  for  Emergency  Management.  It  com- 
bined the  functions  of  the  Price  Stabilization  and  the  Consumer  Divisions,  originally  set  up 
under  the  Advisory  Commission  to  the  Council  of  National  Defense  and  subsequently 
coordinated  through  the  Office  for  Emergency  Management. 

Consumer  priees,  July  17  and  Aug.  15,  1941;  no.  14  and  15.     [1941.]     Each  cover 
title,  20  p.  il.  4°     (Consumer  Division.)      [Semimonthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50034  Pr  32.425S :  14, 15 

Trailers.  Suggested  ordinance  for  regulation  of  trailer  coach  parking  and  trailer 
parks;  issued  bv  Consumer  Division.  Julv  1941.  cover  title,  [3] +12  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4256 :  T  68 

GOVERNMENT  REPORTS  OFFICE 

Federal  agencies.    Activities  of  selected  Federal  agencies,  1933-39.    1939  edition 
[revised  June  30,  1941].     [1941.]     cover  title,   [l]+ii+106  p.+  [6]  leaves,  4° 
(Report  7.)     [Processed.]    f 
L.  C.  card  41-51086  Pr  32.211 :  7/2 

Government  offices.  Directory  of  Federal  and  State  departments  and  agencies 
in  Idaho;  revised  to  May  1,  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [l]+xxv+63  p. 
il,  4°     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.207  :Id  1/941 

Directory  of  Federal  and  State  departments  and  agencies  in  Kentucky ; 

revised  to  May  15,  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  [l]+xix+91  p.  map,  4°     [Proc- 
cessed.  ]     f  Pr  32.207 :  K  41/&41 

Directory  of  Federal  and  State  departments  and  agencies  in  Maine ;  revised 

to  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,   [l]+xxiii+60  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.207  :  M  28/941 

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Government  offices — Continued. 

Directory  of  Federal  and  State  departments  and  agencies  in  North  Dakota ; 

revised  to  June  1,  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,   [l]+xvi+94  p.   il.  4°     [Proc- 
essed. ]     t  Pr  32.207 :  N  81d/941 

Directory  of  Fedei'al  and  State  departments  and  agencies  in  Wisconsin ; 

revised    to   July    15,    1941.      [1941.]      cover    title,    [l]+xxxxv+123   p.    il.    4° 
[Processed.]     f  Pr  32.207 :  W  75/941 

Texas  directory  of  Federal  and  State  agencies;  [revised  to  July  1,  1941]. 

[1941.]     cover  title,  [l]+xxxv+152  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.207  :  T  31/941 

INFORMATION    SE31VICE 

National  defense  puhlieations.     Reference  list  of  national  defense  publications, 
selection    of  pertinent    bulletins   and    articles   prepared   by    Federal    agencies 
actively  engaged  in    national   defense   program;   corrected  to  July   15,   1941. 
[1941.]     [4]+21p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51087  Pr  32.216 :  D  36 

Telephone  directory.  United  States  Government  telephone  list;  [July  15,  1941]. 
[1941.]     13  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.202 :  T  23/941 

PRESS  INTELLIGENCE  DIVISION 

Magazine  abstracts,  current  discussion  of  public  affairs,  v.  7,  no.  32-35;  Aug.  6-27, 
1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4°  [Weeklv.  Processed.  Prepared  for  use  of 
Government  officials.]     $  Pr  32.208  :  7/32-35 

Press  intelligence  hulletin  2375-2400;  Aug.  1-30,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4° 
[Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.  Processed.  Prepared  for  use  of  Gov- 
ernment ofiicials.]     t  Pr  32.200 :  2375-2400 

NATIONAL   RESOURCES   PLANNING   BOARD 

Econotnic  condiiioiis.     Supplement  to  Patterns  of  resource  use;  by  Gardiner  C. 
Means  assisted  by  Louis  J.  Paradiso.     June  1941.     [l]+44+[l]  leaves,  il.  4° 
(Technical  paper  1.)     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51090  Pr  32.309 : 1 

Fvnctions,  organization,   [authority,  activities,  and  publications;  May  1,  1941]. 
[1941.]    12  p.    t 
L.   C.   card  41-51088  Pr  32.302 :  N  21/2 

Post-defense  planning.    After  defense,  what?  full  employment,  security,  up-build- 
ing America,  post-defense  planning.     [Aug.  1941.]      [2]-fl9+[l]  p.  il.     t 
L.    C.    card    41-51089  Pr  32.302  :D  36 

Public  rcorks.     Long-range  programming  of  municipal  public  works,  June  1941 
[with  bibliography],  report  of  Public  Works  Committee  to  National  Resources 
Planning  Board.    1941.    vii-f  72  p.  il.  4"    *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51080  Pr  32.302 :  P  96/3 


RAILROAD  RETIREMENT  BOARD 

Monthly  reviexv.     Monthly  review,  July  1941;  v.  2,  no.  7.     [1941.]     cover  title, 
27  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  40-29247  RR  1.7/2 :  2/7 

Monthly  review  of  Railroad  Retirement  Board,  index  for  Jan.-June  1941 ; 

published  by  Division  of  Reports  and  Information  Service.     [1941.]     [4]  p.  4° 
[Processed.]      f  RR  1.7/2 :  2/1-6/ind. 

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1212  Government  Publications 

SECURITIES  AND  EXCHANGE  COMMISSION 

Note.— The  decisions  or  opinions  of  the  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  are  issued 
in  processed  form  immediately  upon  their  release,  and  copies  are  distributed  by  the  Com- 
mission upon  request.  They  are  published  later  in  printed  form  in  pamphlets  and  bound 
volumes. 

Corporations.  Survey  of  American  listed  corporations,  reported  information  on 
selected  defense  industries,  Reports  43—17,  v.  6.  Feb.  1941.  [4] +382  p.  4° 
[Processed.  From  data  collected  on  Work  Projects  Administration  projects. 
Page  377  and  378,  table  15,  corrected,  Index  of  companies,  stapled  over  original 
pages.]  t 
L.  C.  card  40-26177  SE  1.18 :  6 

43.  Construction,  minins  and  related  machinery. 

44.  Metal  worising  machinery. 

45.  General    industrial   machinery. 

46.  Engines  and  turbines. 

47.  Iron  and  steel,  assets  under  $100,000,000  each. 

Investment  trusts.  Investment  trusts  and  investment  companies,  report  of  Se- 
curities and  Exchange  Commission,  pursuant  to  sec.  30  of  public  utility  lio'ding 
company  act  of  1935 :  pt.  3,  Abuses  and  deficiencies  in  organization  and  opera- 
tion of  investment  trusts  and  investment  companies,  chap.  3-5.     1940.     xx+790- 

1940  p.  il.  1  pi.     *Paper,  $1.00. 

L.  C.  card  39-26405  SE  1.2  :  In  8/pt.3/chap.3-5 

Same,  with  slightly  different  title.     (H.  doc.  279  [pt.  2],  76th  Cong.  1st 

sess. ) 

Registration  record.  Registration  record,  securities  act  of  1933,  index  for  July 
1941.     [1941.]     [l]+14p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  SE  1.13/2 :  941/7 

Registration  record,  securities  act  of  1933  (trust  indenture  act  of  1939)  ; 

Aug.  1-30,  1941.     [1941.]     various  paging,  4°     [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holi- 
days.    Processed.]     t  SE  1.13  :  941/178-203 

Securities.  OflScial  summary  of  security  transactions  and  holdings  reported  to 
Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  under  securities  exchange  act  of  1934, 
public  utility  holding  company  act  of  1935,  and  investment  company  act  of  1940 
V.  7,  no.  3-14;  Mar.-Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4°  [Semimonthly. 
Processed.  Reports  received  Feb.  1-July  31,  1941.]  t 
L.  C.  card  35-26732  SE  1.9 :  7/3-14 

Securities  traded  on  exchanges  under  securities  exchange  act,  as  of  June 

30,  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii  leaves+202  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51091  SE  1.16 :  941 

SELECTIVE  SERVICE  SYSTEM 

Gonscnption.  Index  to  S  serial  numbers  in  2d  national  master  list.  1941. 
[1]  +2  leaves,  narrow  f"     ?  Y  3.Se  4 :  2  M  39/2/ind. 

Selective  service,  v.  1,  no.  8 :  Aug.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  il.  large  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50014  Y  3.Se  4  :  9/1-8 

Selective  service  regulations:  Order  prescribing  Forms  no.  14-A,  effective  July  26, 

1941  [adding  to  appendix  A,  v.  1].     [1941.]     1  p.  oblong  48"     t 

Y  3.Se  4 :  6/order  14-A 

SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

Note. — In  a  recent  price  list,  the  Smithsonian  Institution  publishes  this  notice :  "Appli- 
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  eupccially  interest* d.  These  papers  are  distributed  gratis,  except  where 
price  is  given,  and  should  be  ordered  by  the  publication  numbers,  arranged  in  sequence. 
The  serial  publications  of  tlie  Smithsonian  Institution  are  as  follows:  1.  Smithsonian 
contributions  to  knowledge;  2,  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections;  S.Smithsonian  annual 
reports.  No  sets  of  these  are  tor  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  iiuowledw  and  Miscellaneous  collections  are  not  public  documents, 

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but  are  pi-inted  in  limited  editions  at  the  expense  of  the  Smithsonian  Fund.  They  are  dis- 
tributed 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.  Kemittancos  should  be  made  payable  to  t'e  'Smithsonian  Institution.' 
A  discount  of  20  percent  is  allowed  to  bonk  dealers.  The  Smithsonian  report  volumes  and 
the  papers  reprinted  in  separate  form  tl^enfrom  are  distributid  pratuitouxlii  by  tlie  Institu- 
tion to  libraries  and  individuals  throughout  the  world.  Very  tew  of  the  Report  volumes 
are  now  available  at  the  Institution,  but  many  of  those  of  which  the  Smithsonian  edition 
is  exhausted  can  be  purcha.sed  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Government  Printing 
Office,  Wusliington,  D.  C.  The  Institution  maintains  mailing-lists  of  public  libraries  and 
otiier  educational  establishments,  but  no  c/eneral  mailinfi-Ust  of  indivUluaU.  A  library 
making  application  to  be  listed  for  Smftbsonian  publications  should  state  the  number  of 
volumes  which  it  contain.s  and  the  date  of  its  establishment,  and  have  the  endorsement  of  a 
Member  of  Congress.'' 

The  only  Smithsonian  publications  that  are  regularly  issued  as  public  documents  are  the 
annual  report  volumes.  The  publications  in  the  otiier  series  have  free  transmission  by 
mail,  and,  therefore,  are  included   in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

Great  Plains.     Enviroument  and  native  subsistence  economies  in  central  Great 
Plains  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  :  by  Waldo  R.  Wedel.     Washington.  Smith- 
sonian Institution,  Aug.  20,  1941.     [2] +29  p.  il.  5  p.  of  pi.      (Publication  3G39; 
Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  101,  no.  3.)     t  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51092  SI  1.7  :  101/3 

Ice  age  prohlcm;  by  Walter  Knoche.  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  July 
30,  1941.  [2] +5  p.  (Publication  3633;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collection, 
V.  90,  no.  22. )     t  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-50990  SI  1.7 :  99/22 

NATIONAL  MUSEUM 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  National  Museum  ccmprise  an  annual  report  and  three 
scientitic  series,  viz.  Proceedings.  Bulletins,  and  Contributions  from  national  herbarium. 
The  editions  are  distriliuted  to  established  lists  of  libraries,  scientific  institutions,  and 
specialists,  any  surplus  (opies  being  supplied  on  application.  The  Proceedings  are  usually 
brief  technirai  papers  and  the  bulletins  generally  monogi-aplis  bised  on  the  M  iseum  col- 
lections in  biology  (cxcejit  botany),  geology,  and  anthropology.  Contributions  from  national 
herbarium  are  wholly  botanical.     No  sets  of  any  of  the.-e  series  can  now  be  furni-hed. 

The  Procei'dings  are  now  issued  in  pamphlet  form  only.  The  separate  papers  will  be 
sent  to  depository  libraries  and  to  others  designated  to  receive  tl'em.  as  issued,  and  a  title 
page  and  index  will  be.  published  for  each  volume  so  that  the  volume  may  be  bound  if  desired. 

Chalcid  flics.  Revision  of  chalcid-flies  of  genus  Monotlontomerus  in  National 
Museum  ;  by  A.  B.  Gahan.    1941.    p.  461^82.     (Proceedings,  v.  90;  no.  3116.)    t 

SI  3.6 :  3116 

Comatulids.     Monograph  of  existing  crinoids :  v.   1,  Comatulids,  pt.  4a,  Super- 
family  Mariametrida  (except  familv  Colobometridae)  ;  by  Austin  Hobart  Clark. 
1941.     vii+603  p.  61  p.  of  pi.  large  4°     (Bulletin  82  [v.  1,  pt.  4a].)     *  Paper, 
$1.50 
L.'c.  card  15-26419  SI  3.3  :  82/v.l,  pt.4  a 

Copepods.  New  Harpacticoid  copepod  from  gill  chambers  of  marsh  crab  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Arthur  G.  Humes.  1^1.  p.  379-386.  il.  (Pro- 
ceedings, V.  90 ;  no.  3110. )     t  SI  3.6 :  3110 

National  aircraft  collection;  [by  Paul  Edward  Garber].  5th  edition,  1941. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C.  [1941].  [4]-f44  p.  il.  (Publica- 
tion 3635.)  [Exhibited  by  National  Museum,  under  direction  of  Smithsonian 
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Addresses.  Discurso  del  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  Presideute  de  los  Bstados  Unidos 
de  America,  ante  la  primera  sesion  coiijunta  del  septuagesimo-s^ptimo  Con- 
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Oficina  Central  de  Traducciones.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  S  16.7  :  9 

Terceiro  discurso  de  investidura  do  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  Presidente  dos 

Estados  Unidos  da  America,  Washington,  D.  C,  20  de  Janeiro  de  1941.  1941. 
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Bulletin.     Department  of  State  bulletin,  Aug.  2-30, 1941 ;  v.  5,  no.  110-114.     [1941.] 
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Foreign  service  regulations.  [Foreign  service  regulations  of  United  States]  : 
chap.  16,  General  instructions  .relating  to  navigation.  June  1941.  8  p.  4° 
[Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     *Paper,  10c.  S  1.5/3  :  16 

Same:  chap.  17,  Civil  vessels  and  aircraft.     June  1941.     14  p.  4"     [Issued 

in  loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper  10c.  S  1.5/3  :  17 

Same  [title  page  and  contents  to  chap.  1-22].     1941.     ill  p.  4°     [Issued 

in  loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  5c.  S  1.5/3 : 1-22/t.  p.  &  cont. 

SUPREME  COURT 

Oiyinions.  Official  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  v.  312  U.  S.,  no.  3;  Ernest  Knaebel, 
reporter.  Preliminary  print.  [1941.]  cover  title,  v+[l] +383-551 +  xx  p. 
[Cases  adjuged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1940  (opinions,  Ftb.  18-Mar.  3, 
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May  ^6,  1941. — Amendment  to  par.  7,  Uule  .32,  of  Rules  of  the  Court,  order.  May  26, 
1941. — Assignment  of  Justice  Frank  Murphy  temporarily  to  Gth  circuit,  order,  June  2, 
1941. — Retirement  of  Chief  Justice. 

Same,  v.  312  U.  S.,  no.  4 ;  Ernest  Knaebel,  reporter.     Preliminary  print. 

[1941.]  cover  title,  xxii-f  551-721  p.  [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at 
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order,  Feb.  3,  1941. — Amendment  of  order  establia'iing  table  of  fees  and  costs  in  circuit 
courts  of  appeals,  order.  Mar.  10,  1941. — Amendment  of  criminal  rules,  order,  Mar.  31, 
1941. 

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term,  1940,  Oct.  7,  1940-Jan.  6,  1941 ;  Ernest  Knaebel,  reporter.  1941.  lxiv+ 
701  p.  [Also  issued  in  4  preliminary  prints;  each  case  also  issued  separately.] 
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Southern  States  Power  Company.  Volume  5,  tran.script  of  record.  Supreme 
Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  no.  — ,  United  States,  upon  relation  and 
for  use  of  Tennessee  Valley  Authority,  vs.  W.  V.  N.  Powelson,  assignee  and 
successor  in  interest  of  Southern  States  Power  Company,  et  al.,  on  petition  for 
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Foreign  crops  and  markets.  Index  to  Foreign  crops  and  markets.  See  Foreign 
Agricultural  Relations  Office,  p.  1109. 

Imports.  United  States  imports  for  consumption  of  principal  commodities  im- 
ported from  Japan.  July  1941.  [3] +62+ [1]  leaves,  oblong 8°  [Processed.]  t 
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import  .statistics  for  all  commodities  imported  principally  from  Asia,  arranged 
according  to  relative  importance  of  geographic  regions  of  Asia  as  sources  of 
supply.     Jtme  1941.     [l]+iv+S6+[3]  leaves,  2  pi.  4°     [Processed.]     t 
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Latin  America.  Latin  America  as  source  of  strategic  and  other  essential  mate- 
ials.  report  on  strategic  and  other  essential  giaterials,  and  their  production  and 
trade,  with  special  reference  to  Latiu  American  countries  and  to  United  States, 
under  general  provisions  of  sec.  332,  title  3,  pt.  2,  tariff  act  of  1930.  1941. 
ix+397  p.  il.  1  pi.  (Report  144,  2d  series.)  *  Paper,  50c. 
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Manual  de  referenda  de  tratodas  comerciales  Latinoamericanos.     Wash- 
ington, marzo  de  1941.     xix+3:J2  p.     [Processed.     For  English  edition,  see  the 
Monthly  calalig  for  June  1940,  p.  983.]     t 
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Berry,  A.  M.  Estate  of  A.  M.  Berry  (also  known  as  A.  Marcellus  Berry).  Hope 
C.  Berry,  executrix,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue:  Hope  C.  Berry  r. 
[same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  102116-117.  promulgated  Aug. 
15.  1941.  [1941.]  12  p.  ([Opinion]  197.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-197 

Childs,  William.  Estate  of  William  Cliilds.  Morristown  Tru.st  Company,  executor, 
and  Victoria  Childs,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  opinion ;  docket  no. 
101^578,  promulgated  Aug.  6.  1941.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  183.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper.  5c.  Y3.T  19:  5/44-18:^ 

Cox.  Gmrge  M.,  Inc.  George  M.  Cox.  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
opinion  :  docket  no.  I(il847.  promulgated  Aug.  12,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 191.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  ,5c.         Y  3.T  19  :  5/44^191 

Cumberland  Portland  Cement  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  X'evenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101941.  promulgated  Aug.  5,  1941.  [1941.] 
12" p.     ([Opinion]  180.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-180 

Decisions.     Reports,  v.  44,  no.  2  :  July  16, 1941.     [1941.]     vii+370-624+i  p.     [Con- 
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the  time  of  publication. 

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decisions  promulgated  June  1-30,  1941.]  Y  3.T  19  :  9/44-3 

Easteni  Gas  and  Fuel  Associates  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  1007a3,  promulgated  Aug.  12.  1941.     [1941.] 

7  p.  ([Opinion]  189.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-189 

Frost  Lumber  Industries,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  100486.  promulgated  Aug.  1-5,  1941.  [1941.] 
6  p.     ([Opinion]  196.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-196 

Fulham,  John  N.  John  N.  Fulham  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  103252,  promulgated  Aug.  6,  1941.     [1941.] 

8  o.     ([Opinion]   182.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paix^r,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-182 

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Hickman,  O.  Kenneth.  O.  Kenneth  Hickman  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion;  docket  no.  103767,  promulgated  Aug.  13,  1941.  [l'J41.]  2  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 193.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.       Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-193 

HUjgins,  Aldus  C.  Aldus  C.  Higgins  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion; 
docket  no.  101542,  promulgated  July  31,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p.  ([Opinion]  173.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-173 

Hill,  H.  G.,  Stores,  Incorporated.  H.  G.  Hill  Stores,  Incorporated,  v.  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no.  105204,  promulgated  Aug.  6,  1941. 
[1941.]    2  p.     ( [Opinion]  ISl.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-I8I 

Hughes,  Mrs.  Mary  H.  Estate  of  Mary  H.  Hughes,  Ednyfed  H.  Williams,  adminis- 
trator. V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ; 
docket  no.  93139,  promulgated  Aug.  8,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p.  ([Opinion]  184.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-184 

Hyman,  Harris,  jr.  Harris  Hyman,  jr.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ; 
Helen  E.  Hvman  v.  [same],  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  101106-7, 
promulgated  July  29,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Opinion]  172.)  [From  B.  T.  A. 
Reports,  v.  44.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-172 

Kresge  Department  Stores,  Inc.,  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [aid  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101906,  promulgated  Aug.  8,  1941.  [1941.]  0  p. 
([Opinion]  186.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44:-186 

Louisiana  Iron  d  Supply  Company,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  97107,  promulgated  Aug.  13,  1941. 
[1941.]     3  p.     ([Opinion]  194.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-194 

Mutual  Savings  and  Loan  Company,  Inc.,  of  Norfolk,  r\  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101321,  promulgated  Aug. 
8,  1841.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  185.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  Y  3.  T  19 :  5/44-185 

Parsons.  Reginald  B.  Reginald  B.  Parsons  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  97908,  promulgated  July  31,  1941. 
[1941.]     13  p.     ([Opinion]  176.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.1     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-176 

Peyton,  Mrs.  Loe  M.  R.  Loe  M.  Randolph  Peyton  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  :  docket  no.  96759,  promulgated  Aug.  14, 
1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Opinion]  195.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-195 

Trinity  Corporation  (formerly  Trinity  Life  Building  Corp.)  v.  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  103957,  promul- 
gated Aug.  12,  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  188.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports, 
V.  44.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-188 

West,  James  E.  James  E.  West  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of 
fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101404,  promulgated  Aug.  5,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p. 
([Opinion]  178.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y8.T  19 -.5/44-178 

Whitthorne,  W.  R.  Estate  of  W.  R.  Whitthorne,  Minnie  L.  Whitthorne  and 
Eva  Whitthorne,  executrices,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  reveuTie ;  Sherwood 
Swan  V.  [same],  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  101189-190,  pro- 
mulgated Aug.  13,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p.  ([Opinion]  192.)  [From  B.  T.  A. 
Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-192 

TENNESSEE  VALLEY  AUTHORITY 

Electricity.  Electricity  sales  statistics  for  May  1941,  monthly  report  no.  75. 
[1941.]  [13]  p.  il.  4°  (Power  Utilization  Department.)  [Processed.  Issued 
with  perforations.]     t  Y3.T  25: 13/75 

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1218  Government  Publications 

Electricity — Continued. 

Same,   Juno   11J41,   monthly   report    76.     [11)41.]      [13]    p.    il.    4°     (Power 

Utilization  Department.)      [Piocessecl.     Issued  with  perforations.]      t 

Y3.T  25: 13/76 

Precipitation  in  Tennessee  River  basin,  June  1941.     [1941.]     [2]+13-|-[8]  leaves, 
il.  2  maps,  4°     (Water  Control  Planning  Department,  Hjdraulic  Data  Division.) 
[Monthly.    Processed.]     t  Tennessee  Valley  Authoritv,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 
L.  C.  card  38-32755  Y  3.T  25 :  14/941-6 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Finance.     Bulletiil  of  Treasury  Department,  ana]y.sis  of  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments, composition  of  public  debt,  capital  movements  and  monetary  data,  other 
treasury  statistics,   July   1941.     [1941.]      [4] +79  p.    il.   4"     [Monthly.     Proc- 
essed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  39-26387  T  1.3  :  941/7 

Daily  statement  of  Treasury  compiled  from   latest  proved  reports  from 

Treasury  oftices  and  depositaries,  Aug.  1-30,  1941.     [1941.]     various  paging, 
narrow  f°     [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]     t 

L.  C.  card  15-3303  T  1.5 :  941 

Oovcrnmcnt  secnritie-'i.  Payment  or  redemption  of  bonds  and  other  transferable 
securities  of  United  States  at  maturity,  or  before  maturity  pursuant  to  call 
for  redemption  in  accordance  with  their  terms.  July  21,  1941.  8  p.  4°  (De- 
partment circular  666 ;  Fiscal  Service,  Public  Debt  Bureau.)     t  T  1.4/2 :  666 

Treasury  decisions  iinder  customs,  internal   revenue,   narcotic,  and  other  laws, 
including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  and  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Ap- 
peals, V.  77,  no.  (>-9;  Aug.  7-2S,  1941.     [1941.]     various  paging.      [Weekly.] 
*  Paper,  10c,  single  copy,  §^3.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.70. 
L.  C.  card  10-30490  T  1.11/2  :  77/6-9 

Treasury  notes.  United  States  of  America.  Treasury  notes.  Tax  series  A-1943, 
Tax  series  B-1943,  dated  Aug.  1,  1941.  due  Aug.  1,  1943.  issued  at  par  and 
accrued  interest,  acceptable  at  par  and  accrued  interest  in  payment  of  Federal 
income  taxes.  July  22.  1941.  5  p.  4°  (Department  circular  607;  Fiscal  Serv- 
ice, Public  Debt  Bureau. )     t  T  1.4/2  :  667 

Same.  [amdt.  1].     Aug.  7,  1941.     1  p.  4°   (1st  amendment  to  Department 

circular  667  ;  Fiscal  Service,  Public  Debt  Bureau. )     t  T  1.4/2  :  G6T/amdt.l 

COAST  GUARD 

Circular  176-182;  Mar.  11-June  17,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  1  p.  or  2  p.  4°  or  8° 
[Processed.     Some  of  these  circulars  are  issued  with   perforations.]     t 

T  47.7/3 :  176-1S2 

Coast  Guard  bulletin.  \.l,  no.  2G;  Aug.  194\.  [1941.]  p.  203-210.  [Monthly.]  t 
L.    C.  card  39-29105  T  47.21 : 1/26 

Enf/inecr's  digest,  Aug.  IMl.  [1041.]  [70]  p.  il.  4  pi.  4"  (Engineering  Division.) 
f:\Ionthlv     Processed.     Previous  issues  not  entered  in  the  Monthly  catalog.]     t 

T  47.30:  941/8 

Maritime  Service.     T'nited  States  Maritime  Service,  general  information  about 
apprentice  seam:in  training.  June  14,  1941.     [1941.]      [1]+21  p.  il.     t 
LC.  card  41-51099  T  47.2 :  M  33/3/941 

N,,XK — The  Unit((l  States  Maritime  Service  is  a  voluntary  organization  of  the  mer- 
chant marine  of  the  United  States,  estahlislied  by  the  Maritime  Commission  nmler  the 
provisions  of  the  Merchant  marine  act  of  19:^(5.  as  ann  nded.  and  it  is  administt  red  by 
the  Coast  Guard. 

Notices  to  nutriners.  Notice  to  mariners,  affecting  lights,  buoys,  and  other  aids 
to   navigation,    no.   32-35;   Aug.   0-27,    1941.     [1941.]      [viii] +444-510  leaves. 

l7c  ""caVd  7-20609  T  47.19 :  941/32-35 

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August  1941  1219 

Notices  to  mariners — Continued. 

Notice  to  mariners,  Great  Lakes,  affecting  lights,  buoys,  and  other  aids  to 

navigation,  no.  22-26 ;  Aug.  1-29,  1941.  [Lichty  Printing  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
July  31-Aug.  28,  1941.]  Lx] +124-139  leaves,  il.  [Weekly.  A  processed  sup- 
plement dated  Aug.  25,  1941,  1  p.  f,  with  title  Aviation  weather  broadcasts 
was  issued  also.]  t  Commander,  Cleveland  District,  Coast  Guard,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  T  47.20 :  941/22-26 

Orders.  Special  order  64;  May  6,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.]     t  T  47.6:  64 

Regulations.  Change  in  Coast  Guard  regulations  [1940],  Change  11;  May  10, 
1941.     [1941.]     1  p.     [Processed.     Issued  in  loose4eaf  form.]     % 

T  47.9 :  940/ch.ll 

Same,  Change  12,  July  12,  1941,  [effective  Aug.  1,  1941].     [1941.]    2+[l]  p. 

[Processed.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     $  T  47.9 :  940/ch.l2 

Same,  Change  13;  July  16,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.     [Processed.     Issued  in 

loose-leaf  form.]     t  T  47.9  :  940/ch.l3 

COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY 

National  banks.     Monthly  statement  of  capital  stock  of  national  banks,  national 
bank  notes,  and  Federal  reserve  bank  notes  (old  series)  outstanding;  Aug.  1, 
1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  narrow  f     (Bookkeeping  Division.)     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21666  T  12.9:  941/8 

FISCAL  SERVICE 

ACCOUNTS  BtJEEAU 

Puilic  deU.     Statement  of  public  debt  of  United  States,  Apr.  30,  1941.     [1941.] 
4  p.  narrow  f°     ([Bookkeeping  and  Warrants  Division.])     [Monthly.]     f 
L.  C.  card  10-21268  T  63.112 :  941/4 

Relief  woi-k.  Reports  showing  status  of  funds  and  analyses  of  expenditures, 
emergency  relief  appropriation  acts  for  fiscal  years  1935-41.  Public  Works 
Administration  appropriation  act  of  1938,  as  of  June  30,  1941.  1941.  183 
p.+  [10]  leaves,  il.  oblong  8"     [Quarterly.    Some  of  these  pages  are  blank.]     t 

T  63.109 :  941/2 

PUBLIC   DEBT  BUREAU 

Money.     Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money,  June  30,  1941.     [1941.] 
1  p.  oblong  8"     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21267  T  63.207  :  941/6 

TBEASXntEE  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Paper  moneii.  Monthly  statement,  paper  currency  of  each  denomination  out- 
standing July  31,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  oblong  16°     t  T  63.307 :  941/7 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Internal  revenue  bulletin,  194],  no.  31-34;  Aug.  4-25,  1941.  1941.  various 
paging.     [Weekly.     Include  Rulings  10798-811.] 

L.  C.  card  23-26122  T  22.23/1 :  941/31-34 

Note. — The  Internal  revenue  bulletin  service  for  1941  -wUl  consist  of  weekly  bulletins 
and  8c!iniani  ual  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  may  be  obtained  on  a  subscription 
basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  OflSce,  Washington, 
D.  C,  for  $3.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.25. 

Internal  revenue  districts.  Internal  revenue  collection  districts ;  corrected  to 
Aug.  6,  1941.    [1941.]    1  p.  narrow  f    [Processed.]    t  T  22.6 :  940/corr.-2 

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412621 — 41— No.  560 9 


1220  Government  Publications 

Internal  revenue  districts — Continued. 

List   of   the    several    collection   districts   with    names   and   addresses   of 

collectors.     Revised  Aug.  6,  1941.     1041.     [l]+22p.     j 

L.  C.  card  28-26471  T  22.6 :  &41 

NARCOTICS   BUREAU 

Narcotics.     Regulations  6  relating  to  seizure,  forfeiture,  and  disiwsition  of  vessels, 
vehicles,  and  aircraft  used  to  transport  narcotic  drugs,  etc.,  under  act  of  Aug. 
9,  1839,  narcotic  regulations,  effective  date.  Sept.  25,  1939.     1941.     111+8  p. 
[Narcotic  regulations  made  by  Secretary  of  Treasury.]     *Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50988  T  56.6  :  6 

Opium.     Traffic  in  opium  and  other  dangerous  drugs,  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1940, 

report  by  Government  of  United  States.     1941.     v+lOS  p.  il.  6  pi.     *  Paper,  25c. 

L.  C.  card  31-26999  T  56.8 :  940 

Note. — This  report   of  the  Government   is   for  distribution   through  the   Secretary   of 

State  to  the  nations  signatory  to  the  International  Drug  Conventions  of  1912  and  1931. 

PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

Oovernment  supplies.     General    schedule  of  supplies :  class  17,  supp.  1,   Spark 
plugs,  Sept.  1,  1941-Aug.  31,  1942.     [1941.]     2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.8  :  17/3/941-42/supp.  1 

Same:  class  17,  supp.  2,  Electric  fans  and  repair  parts  therefor,  Sept.  1, 

1941-Feb.  28,  1942.     [1941.]     5  p.  4^^     [Processed.]     J 

T  58.8 : 17/3/941-42/supp.  2 

Same :  class  17,  supp.  3,  Electric  lamps,  Sept.  1,  1941-Aug.  31.  1942.     1941. 

15  p.  4°     t  TSS.S :  17/3/941-^2/supp.  3 

Same :  class  42,  Hardware,  Sept.  1,  1941-Feb.  28,  1942.     1941.    39  p.  4°     % 

T  58.8 :  42/941-42 

Same  :  class  46,  supp.  1,  Bearing  bronze,  Sept.  1, 1941-Feb.  28, 1942.    [1941.] 

3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  5S.8  :  46-48/941-2/supp.  1 

Same:  class  58,  supp.  1,  Fire  extinguishers,  Sept.  1,  1941-Feb.  28,  1942. 

1941.     4  p.  4°     t  T  58.8 :  58/941-42/supp.  1 

Same:  class  67,  supp.  1,  Seed,  Aug.  20, 1941-Feb.  19,  1942.     [1941.]     5  p.  4° 

[Processed.]     |  T  58.8 :  67/941-2/supp.  1 

Same:  Index  to  awards  (including  index  to  schedule  of  stock  items),  re- 
vised to  July  1,  1941.     1941.     ii+18  p.  4°     t  T  58.8/2:  941 

General  schedule  of  supplies  circular  463  and  464;  Aug.  1  and  15.  1941. 

[1941.]     [l]+3  leaves  and   [l]+6  leaves,  4°     [Processed.     Circulars  462-B, 
464-A  to  464-D  were  issued  also.]     t  T  58.4  :  463,  464 

Schedule  of  stock  items,  effective  Aug.  15,  1941.     [1941.]     [2] +42  p.  4°     t 

T  58.2 :  St  6/941-2 

FEDEBAL  STANDARD  STOCK  CATALOG  DIVISION 

Note. — In  the  list  below,  some  of  the  Amendments,  dated  after  Oct.  10,  19.33.  are  for 
specifications  is.^ued  by  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Board  (now  Federal  Standard 
Stock  Catalog  Division)  while  it  was  under  the  Budget  Bureaii,  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  following  publications  except  the  Emergency  alternate  Federal 
specifications  are  issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binders. 

Oovernment  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Emergency 
alternate  Federal  specification,  conduit,  steel,  rigid,  zinc-coated:  June  30,  1941. 
[1941]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.     Supersedes  E-WW-C-5Sla,  May  23,  1941.]     t 

T  58.10/3  :  E-WW-C  581a/2 

Same:  sec.  4*,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  brass, 

commercial,  bars,  plates,  rods,  shapes,  sheets,  and  strips ;  July  8.  1941.     [1941.] 
13  p.  4"    [Processed.]     t  T  58.10/3  :  E-QQ-B-611A 

How  to  order  publications — See  General  Information 


August  1941  1221 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  brass, 

naval  bars,   plates,    rods,  shapes,  sheets,   and  strips;   July  8,   1941.      [1941.] 
2  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  T  5S.10/3  :  E-QQ-B-636 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  linoleum, 

battleship;  July   7,  1941.      [1941.]     1  p.  4''      [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-LLI^Lr-351A 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  ribbons, 

typewriter;  July  12,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  &-DDD-R-311a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  boards,  pantry,  wood ;  May  3, 

1941.    [1941.]    3  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  LLl>-B-o76 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bowls,  wood ;   Mav  3,  1941. 

[1941.]     4  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  LLLr-B-621 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  brushes,  glue,  flat,  amdt.  1 ; 

May  23, 1941.    1941.    1  p.  12'    *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  H-B-291/amdt.  1 

Same :  see.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  brushes,  paint,  metal-bound, 

flat  (medium-grade),  amdt.  1;  May  23,  1941.    1941.    1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8  :  H-B-431/amdt.  1 

■     Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  brushes,  sash-tool,  amdt.  1 ; 

May  23, 1941.    1941.    1  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/8 :  H-B^91a/amdt.  1 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  brushes,  varnish,  flat  (double 

X  thickness),  amdt.  1;  May  15,  1941.    1941.    1  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  H-B-701/amdt.  1 

■     Same:  .sec.  4i,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cans,  safety   (for  gasoline, 

naphtha,  etc.)  ;  May  15,  1941.     [1941.]     9  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  RR-C-92 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  chee.se,  American   (Cheddar 

or  American-Cheddar)  and  process  American,  amdt.  3;  May  23,  1941.     [1941.] 
2  p.  12°     [Suijersedes  Amendment  2,  Nov.  26,  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  C-C-271a/amdt.  3 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specificatitm  for  copper,  bars,  plates,   rods, 

shapes,  sheets,  and  strips:  Apr.  29,  1941.     [1941.]     11  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed. 
spec.  QQ-C-501,  Feb.  2,  1932.]     ♦  Paijer,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  QQ-C-501a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cotton-batting,  non-absorbent, 

unbleached;  May  23,  1841.     [1941.]     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  CCC-C-606 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  mashers,  potato,  wood  ;  Mav  3, 

1941.    [1941.]    3  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  LLL,-M-116 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specifications  for  pans,  bake  and  roasting,  steel ; 

May  3,  1941.      [1941.]     5  p.  il.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  RR-P-55 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  i)erforators,  paper,  desk,  amdt. 

1 ;  Apr.  29, 1941.    1941.    1  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  GG-P-191a/amdt.  1 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  pillowcases,  cotton,  bleached, 

amdt.  1;  Feb.  17,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8  :  DDD-P-35l/amdt,  1 

Same :     sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  pins,  rolling,  wood ;  May  3, 

1941.     [1941.]    3  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  LLL-P-381 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  spoons,  mixing,  wood ;  Mav 

3,1941.     [1941.]     3  p.  12°     •  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  LLI/-S-614 

Same:    sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tableware,  nickel-alloy;  May 

23,  1941.     [1941.]       15  p.  il.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  RR-T-46 

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1222  Government  Publications 

Oovernment  supplies — Continued. 

Same :  see.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  wood-preservative,  celcure 

(acid-cupric-chromate)  ;  Apr.  29,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3  :TT-W-546 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  wood-preservative,  recom- 
mended treating  practice;  Apr.  29,  1911.  [1941.]  7  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed. 
spec.  TT-W-571a,  Jan.  9,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  TT-W-571b 

Same :     sec.  4,  pt.  5,  B^ederal  specification  for  wood-preservative,  Wolman- 

salt    (Tanalith)  ;  Apr.  29,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  TT-W-573 

Same :     sec.   4,  pt.  5,   Federal   specification   for  wood-preservative,   zinc- 

meta-arsenite    (ZMA)  ;   Apr.   29,   1941.     [1941.]     2   p.   12°     *  Paper,    5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  TT-W-581 

Same :     sec.  4,  pt.  5,  1942  supplement  to  Federal  specification  for  lamps, 

electric,  incandescent,  large,  tungsten-filament.     [1941.]     8  p.  12°     [This  sup- 
plement covers  the  period  Sept.  1,  1941-Aug.  31,  1942.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3  :  W-L-lOl  d/942  supp. 

Supplement  30-31   to  Index  of  Federal  specifications  revised  to  July  1, 

1940;  June  25  and  July  9,  1941.     [1941.]     Each  2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  ind/940,  supp.  30,  31 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Decisions.  Administrator's  decision.  Veterans'  Administration.,  no.  472-476; 
June  21-Aug.  19,  1941.     [1941.]     Each  3  p.  or  2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     % 

VA  1.8 :  472^76 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Army  regulations. 

Note. — Army  regulations  are  administrative  regulations  for  the  military  service  and 

are  issued  in  pamplilet  form  for  insertion  in  loose-leaf  binders. 

30-2215.  Quartermaster  Corps:  Meal  tickets;  Aug.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     [Supersedes 

sec.    1,   Cirrul-nr    51.    sec.    2.    Circular   7.S.   sec.    1,    Circular   87,    and   sec.   2, 

Circular  123,  War  Department,  1941.]     ♦  Paper.  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  80-2215 

30-3000.  Quartermaster  Corps:   Price  list   of  clothing  and   equipage,   effective  July   1, 

1941;   Aug.   4,    1941.      [1941.]      56  p.      [Supersedes  AR   :^0-3000.   June  3, 

1940,  including  sec.  2,  Circular  17,  War  Department,  1041.]     *  Paper.  10c. 

W  1.6/1  :-S0  3000/19 
35-6620.  Finance    Department:    Kxpendable   property;    Aug.    11     1941.      [1941.1      4    p. 
[Supersedes    AR    35-6620,    July    20.    1936.    including    Changes    2,    Feb.    15, 
1939,  and  various  sections  of  certain  circulars.]      *  Paper.  5c. 

W1.6a  :  35-6620/5 

95-5.         Army  air  forces:  General  provisions;  June  20.   1941.      [1941.]     3  p.     fSnper- 

sedrs  AR  95-5.  June  8.  1940  ]     •  Paper.  5c.  W  1.6/1 :  95-5/6 

95-60.       Air  Corps:  Aeronautical  ratings,  flying  officers  and  command  of  flying  units; 

Apr.    24,    1941.      [1941.]      2   p.      [Supersedes   AR   95-60.    May    16,    1930.] 

•  Paper.  5f.  W  1.6/1  :  95-60/5 
310-105.     Military  publirations  :  A.  G.  O.  blank  forms,  allowance.  distril)u*^ion.  and  list ; 

July    1.    1941.      [1941.]      5  p.      [Supersedes  AR   310-105    Julv    1     19.?9.] 

•  Paper.  5c.  W  1.6  1  :  .SlO-105  ^5 
345-500.     Millinrv    records:    Certificate    of    service;    July    18,    1941.       [1941]       3    p. 

•Paper,   5c.  W  1.6/1 :  345-500 

Bulletin  19-25;  July  17-Aug.  16,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging.  [Issued  with 
perforations.]     \  W  3.3  :  941/19-25 

Circular  144-173;  July  16-Aug.  18,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging.  [Processed. 
Issued  with  perforations.]     X  W  1.4/2 :  941/144-173 

Field   manuals.      Basic   field    manual:    Browning   automatic    rifle,    caliber    .30, 
M1918A2  with  bipod,  Changes  1.    [1941.]    7  leaves,  il.  12°    (FM  23-15  [changes] 
1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  CD  40-132  W  1.33 :  23-15/ch.  1 

Note. — Field  manuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  containing  training  and  reference 
data  and  Instructions  relative  to  the  tactics  and  technique  involved  in  the  employment 
of  the  arms  and  services  of  the  Army. 

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August  1941 


1223 


Field  manuals — Continued. 

Same:  Browning  machine  gun,  caliber  .30,  M1917,  Changes  1.     [1941.] 

11  leaves,  il.   12"     (FM  23-55   [changes]    1.)      [Supersedes   sec.  1,  Training 
circular  43,  July  5,  1941.]     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.33  :  23-55/ch.l 

Same :  Military  training ;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  staff.     1941. 

iii+76+  [1]  p.  12°    (FM  21-5.)     [Supersedes  TR  10-5,  Aug.  10, 1935.]    *  Paper,. 
15c.  W  1.33:  21-5 

Same :  37-mm  gun,  tank,  M5  Amounted  in  tanks)  ;  prepared  under  direction 

of  chief  of  armored  force.    1941.    iii+153p.  il.    12°    (FM  23-80.)     *  Paper,  20c. 

W  1.33 :  23^80 

Coast  artillery  field  manual :  Antiaircraft  artillery,  operation  of  materiel 

and    employment    of    personnel,    antiaircraft    searchlight    units;    Changes    1. 
[1941.]     5  leaves,  1  tab,  12°     (FM  4-115  [changes]  1.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  CD40-134  W  1.33:  4-115/ch.l 

Quartermaster  field  manual:  Quartermaster  operations,  Changes  1.     [1941.] 

3  leaves,  12°     (FM  10-5  [changes]  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.33  :  10-5/ch.l 

Oencral  orders  8;  Aug.  9,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  3.22 :  941/8 

Military  reservations.     Military  reservations:  Colorado;   Jan.  28,  1941.    [1941.] 
8  p.     [Is.sued  with  perforations.]     i  W1.32:C71 

Same :  Florida  ;  Feb.  18, 1941. 


[1941.]    27  p.   [Issued  with  perforations.]   % 

W  1.32 :  F  66 

[1941.]    26  p.    [Issued  with  perforations.]   % 

W  1.32  :  G  29 

Same :  Illinois ;  Feb.  19,  1941.    [1941.]    25  p.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  1.32 :  II  6 


Same :  Georgia ;  Feb.  12, 1941. 


Same  :  Iowa  ;  Dec.  14,  1940.     [1940.]     8  p. 

Same:  Kansas;  Jan.  23,  1941.     [1941.]    14  p. 

Kentucky;  Feb.  24,  1941.  [1941.] 
Louisiana;  Apr.  24,  1941.  [1941.] 
Same :  Maine ;  Mar.  7, 1941.  [1941.]  17  p. 
Maryland;  Apr.  23,  1941.  [1941.] 
Michigan;   Apr.   14,   1941.      [1941.] 


—  Same : 
tions.]     % 

—  Same : 
tions.  ]     t 


[Issued  with  perforations.]     t 
W  1.32 :  lo  9 

[Issued  with  perforations.]     t 
W  1.32 :  K 13 

16  p.     [Issued  with  perfora- 
W1.32:K41 

16  p.     [Issued  with  perfora- 
W  1.32  :  L  93 

[Issued  with  perforations.]    t 
W1.32:M28 


—  Same:  Maryland;  Apr.  23,  1941.      [1941.]     25  p. 
tions.  ]     I 

—  Same:  Michigan;  Apr.  14,  1941.     [1941.]     22  p. 
tions.]     % 

—  Same  :  New  Hampshire ;  Nov.  9,  1940.     [1940.]    8  p. 
tions.]     X 


[Issued  with  perfora- 
W  1.32  :  M  36 

[Issued  with  perfora- 
W  1.32 :  M  58 

[Issued  with  perfora- 
W1.32:N42h 


—  Same:  New  Jersey;  July  14,  1941.     [1941.]     32  p. 
tions.]    I 

—  Same:  North  Carolina;  July  16,  1941.     [1941.]     8  p. 
f  orations.]     % 

—  Same:  Rhode  Island;  June  2,  1941.     [1941.]     13  p. 
tions.]     % 

—  Same  :  South  Carolina  ;  July  14,  1&41.     [1941.]    27  p 
tions.]     i 

—  Same:  South  Dakota;  June  14,  1941.     [1941.]     6  p. 
tions.]     X 


[Issued  with  perfora- 
W  1.32 :  N  42j 

[Issued  with  i)er- 
W  1.32 :  N81c 

[Issued  with  perfora- 
W1.32:R34 

[Issued  with  perfora- 
W  1.32  :  So  8c 

[Issued  with  i)erfora- 
W  1.32 :  So8d 


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Government  PuBLicA'noNS 


Military  reservations — Continued. 

Same:  Tennessee;   June  3,   1941.      [1941.]     5  p. 

tions.]     t 

Same:   Vermont;   Feb.   12,  1941.     [lt)41.] 

tions.]     t 


[Issued  with  perfora- 
W  1.32 :  T  25 


10  p.     [Issued  with  perfora- 
W  1.32  :  V  59 


—    Same : 
forations.] 


West  Virginia;  Aug.  24,  1940. 
t 


[1940.]     2  p. 


[Issued  with  per- 
W  1.32  :W  52v 


Special  orders  178-203;  Aug.  1-30,  1941.     [1941.]     various  paging.     [Daily  ex- 
cept Sundays  and  holidays.]     t  W  3.23  :  941/178-203 

Tables  of  organization.     | 

Note. — The  Tables  of  organization  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders. 

1-10  —1.  Air  Corps  headquarters  and  headquarters  squadron,  wing ;  July  1,  1941. 
[1941.]  5  p.  [Supersedes  T/0  1-10-1,  Aug.  1,  1939,  including  Changes 
1,  Mar.  19,  1940,  Changes  2,  Apr.  17,  1940,  and  Changes  3.  May  4,  1940.] 

W  1.2.5  :  1-10-1/2 
1-27.  Air   Corps   squadron,    pursuit    (interceptor)  ;   July   1,   1941.      [1941.]      4  p. 

[Supersedes  T/0  1-15  and  1-25,  both  dated  Aug.  1,  1939.]       W  1.25  :  1-27 
1-28  Air  Corps  squadron,  interceptor  control;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     3  p. 

W  1.25  :  1-28 
1-37.  Air  Corps  squadron,  pursuit  (fighter)  ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     5  p.     [Super- 

sedes T/O  1-35.  Aug.  1,  1939.]  W  1.25  :  1-37 

1-100-1.  Air  Corps  headquarters  and  headquarters  squadron,  bomber  command  ;  July 
1,1941.      [1941.]     5  p.  W  1.25:  1-100-1 

1-112.  Air   Corps    headquarters   and    headquarters   squadron,    group   bombardment, 

heavy  ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     6  p.     [This  table,  together  with  T/0  1-122, 
July  1,  1941,  supersedes  T/0  1-112,  Aug.  1,  1939.]  W  1.25  :  1-112/2 

1—122.  Air  Corps  headquarters  and  headquarters  squadron,  group  bombardment,  me- 

dium :  Julv  1,  1941.     [1941.]     6  p.     [This  table,  together  with  T/0  1-112, 
July  1,  1941,  supersedes  T/0  1-112.  Aug.  1.  1939.]  W  1.25  :  1-122 

1-127.  Air  Corps  squadron,  bombardment,  medium  ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]    6  p.     [Su- 

persedes T/0  1-125,  Aug.  1,  1939.]  W  1.25  :  1-127 

1-217.  Air  Corps   squadron,   reconnaissance,   heavy;   July   1,   1941.      [1941.]      5   p. 

[Supersedes  T/0  1-215,  Aug.  1,  1939.] 
Air  Corps  squadron,  reconnaissance,  medium  ;  July  1,   1941. 

[Supersedes    T/0     1-225,    Aug.     1,     1939.] 
Air  Corps  squadron,  reconnaissance,  light ;  July  1,  1941. 


1-227. 
1-237. 


W  1.25  :  1-217 
[1941.]      5  p. 
W  1.25  :  1-227 
[1941.]     5  p. 

W  1.25  :  1-237 

Air  Corps  headquarters  and  headquarters  squadron,  transport  wing ;  July  1, 

1941.      [1941.]     4  p.  W  1.25  :  1-^350-1 

Air  Corps  headquarters  and  headquarters  squadron,  transport  group;  July  1, 

1941.     [1941.]     4  p.     [Supersedes  T/0  1-352,  Oct.  15,  1939.] 

W  1.25  :  1-352/2 
Air  Corps  squadron,  bi-engine  transport;  July  1.  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.     [Su- 
persedes T/0  1-355,  Aug.  1,  1939.]  W  1.25  :  1-357 
Air  Corps  group,  air  base;  Julv  1,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.      [Supersedes  T/0 
1-411    (tentative).    June   7.    1940.]  W  1.25  :  1-411 
Air  Corps  headquarters  and  headquarters  squadron,  air  base  group :  July  1, 
1941.     [1941.]     5  p.     [Supersedes  T/0  1-412  (tentative),  June  7.  1940.] 

W  1.25  :  1-412 
Air  Corps  squadron,  materiel;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     6  p.     [Supersedes  T/O 
1-413  (tentative),  June  7,  1940.]  W  1.25  :  1-413 

Air  Corps  squadron,  air  base  ;  July  1,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  [Supersedes  T/O 
1-415  (tentative),  June  7,  1940.]  W  1.25  :  1-417 

Air  Corps  headciuarters  and  headquarters  squadiH)n,  air  force  ;  July  1,  1941. 
[1941.]     8  p.  W  1.25:  1-800-1 

Air  Corps  headquarters  and  headquarters  squadron,  air  depot  group ;  July  1, 
1941.     [1941.]     5  p.  W  1.25:  1-852 

Air  Corps  squadron,  depot  repair  :  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     5  p.     W  1.25  :  1-857 
Air  Corps  squadron,  depot  supply  ;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.    W  1.25  :  1-858 
7-  10   NO.   Infantry  brigade,  effective  Sept.  15.  1941  :  May  29.  1941.     [1941.]     3  p.     (Na- 
tional Guard  Bureau.)     [Supersedes  T/0  7-10  XG,  approved  INIar.  29,  1940.] 

W  1.25  :  7-10  NG/2 
7-10-1 NG.  Infantrv  headquarters  and  headquarters  company,  brigade,  effective  Sept. 
15,  1941  :  Mav  29,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  (National  Guard  Bureau.)  [Su- 
persedes T/O  7-10-1  NG,  approved  Mar.  29.  1940.]  W  1.25  :  7-10-1  NG/2 
Infantrv  regiment,  rifle,  effective  Sept.  15,  1941;  May  29,  1941.  [1941.] 
5  J).  "(National  Guard  Bureau.)  [Supersedes  T/0  7-11  and  T/0  7-14  NG. 
approved  .Tan.  11,  1940.]  W  1.25  :  7-11  NG/2 

Infantry  headquarters  and  headquarters  company,  regiment,  rifle,  effective 
Sept.  15.  1941  ;  Mav  29.  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  (National  Guard  Bureau.) 
[Supersedes  T/O  7-12  NG.  approved  Jan.  11.  1940.]  W  1.25  :  7-12  NG/3 
Infantry  company,  service  regiment,  rifle,  eff(>ctive  Sept.  15.  1941  ;  May  29. 
1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  (National  Guard  Bureau.)  [Supersedes  T/0 
7-13  NG,  approved  Jan.  11.  1940.]  W  1.25  :  7-13  NG/2 

Infantry  company,  rifle,  effective  Sept.  15,  1941  ;  May  29,  1941.  [1941.] 
5  p.  (National  Guard  Bureau.)  [Supersedes  T/0  7-17  NG.  approved  Jan. 
11,1940.]  W  1.25:  7-17  NG 


1-350-1. 
1-352. 


1-357. 
1-411. 


1-412. 


1-413. 
1-417. 


1-800--1. 
1-852. 


1-857. 
1-858. 


7-11  NG. 


7-12  NG. 


-13  NG. 


7-17  NG. 


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August  1941  1225 

Tables  of  organisation — Continued. 

7-18  NG.  Infantry  company,  heavy  weapons,  effective  Sept.  15,  1941;  May  29,  1941 
[1941.]  5  p.  (National  Guard  Bureau.)  [Supersedes  T/0  7-18  NG,  ap- 
proved Jan.  11,  1940.]  W  1.25  :  7-18  NG/2 

7-35.  Infantry   battalion,   parachute;   July  1,   1941.      [1941.]      2  p.      [Supersedes 

T/0  7-35,  Mar.  29,  1941.]  W  1.25  :  7-35/2 

7-36.  Infantry  headquarters  and  headquarters  company,  battalion,  parachute;  July 

1,   1941.      [1941.]      3  p.      [Supersedes  T/0  7-36,   Mar.   29,   1941.] 

W  1.  25  :  7-36 

7-37.  Infantry  company,  parachute;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     [Supersedes  T/0 

7-37,  Mar.  29,  1941.]  W  1.25  :  7-37 

7-117  NG.  Infantry  company,  antitank,  regiment,  rifle,  effective  Sept.  15,  1941  ;  May  29, 
1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  (National  Guard  Bureau.)  [Supersedes  T/0 
7-117  NG,  approved  Apr.  12,  1940.]  W  1.25  :  7-117  NG/2 

Technical  mamials.  Technical  manual:  Aerial  photography;  [prepared  under 
direction  of  chief  of  Air  Corps.].  [1941.]  cover  title,  66  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  (TM 
1-220.)     [Supersedes  TM  2170-6,  Oct.  15,  1938.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

W  1.35 : 1-220 

Note. — Technical  manuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  supplementing  the  Field 
manuals  covering  subjects,  the  separate  treatment  of  which  is  considered  essential  to 
a  fuller  accomplishment  of  the  training  prescribed  in  the  Field  manual  series.  The 
scope  of  this  series  includes  pamphlets  describing,  materiel  and  containing  instructions 
for  the  operation,  care,  and  handling  thereof;  guidebooks  for  instructors  and  specialists; 
material  for  extension  courses  ;  reference  books  ;  and  tlio  like. 

•  Same :  Blacksmith  and  welder  [with  bibliography ;  prepared  under  direc- 
tion of  quartermaster  general].     [1941.]     cover  title,  97  p.  11.     (TM  10-^40.) 

*  Paper,  25c.  W  1.35  :  10-440 

Same :    Ordnance  maintenance,  azimuth  instrument,  M1918  [with  list  of 

references;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].     [1941.]     cover 
title,  27  p.  11.     (TM  9-1680.)     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35 :  9-1680 

Same :   Ordnance  maintenance  binaural  training  instruments.  Ml  and  M2 

[with   list   of  references;   prepared    under   direction    of  chief   of   ordnance]. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  25  p.  il.     (TM  9-1662.)     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35:  9-1662 

Same :  Ordnance  maintenance,  instrument,  flank  spotting,  Ml,  rule,  flank 

spotting.  Ml  [with  list  of  references;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ord- 
nance].    [1941.]     cover  title,  15  p.  il.     (TM  9-1610.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

W  1.35 : 9-1610 

Same  :  Ordnance  maintenance,  prismatic  compass,  M1918  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences ;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].  [1941.]  cover  title, 
12  p.  il.     (TM  9-1595.)     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.35 :  9-1505 

Same :  Ordnance  maintenance,  75-mm  howitzer  materiel  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences; prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].  [1941.]  cover  title, 
47p.il.     (TM  9^1320.)     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35:  9-1320 

Same :   Targets,  target  materials,  and  rifle  range  construction ;  [prepared 

under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance  and  quartermaster  general].     [1941.1 
cover  title,  134  p.  il.     (TM  9-855.)     *  Paper,  20c.  W  1.35:  9-85."> 

Same :  Treatment  of  casualties  from  chemical  agents ;   [prepared  under 

direction    of   surgeon    general].      [1941.]      cover    title,    51    p.     (TM    8-285.) 

*  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35:  8-285 

Training  circular  46-47 ;  July  14  and  18,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  and  9  p.  [Processed. 
Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  1.36 :941/46-47 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Scholarships.  Scholarships.  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  1941.  [l]+4  leaves-f 
5-16+2  p.  4"     (Morale  Division.)      [Processed.]     t  W  3.2 :  Sch  6/2 

United  States  Army  recruiting  news,  Aug.  1941;  v.  23,  no.  8.     [Recruiting  Pub- 
licity  Bureau,    Governors   Island,   N.    Y.,    Aug.    1,   1941.]      20  p.    il.   large  8° 
[Monthly.]     t  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y. 
L.  C.  card  War  22-1  W  3.45 :  23/8 

Bow  to  order  publications — See  General  Information 


1226  Government  Publications 

AIR  CORPS 

Air  Corps  news  letter,  v.  24,  [no]  13;  July  1,  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  28  p.  11. 
4*     [Semimonthly.     Processed.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     t 

W  87.19 :  24/13 

CHEMICAL  WARFARE  SERVICE 

Chemical  warfare  bulletin,  review  of  developments  in  application  of  chemicals  to 
military  effort,  v.  27,  no.  3 ;  July  1941.  Reproduction  Plant,  Chemical  War- 
fare School,  Edgewood  Arsenal,  Md.  [1941].  [4] +77-126  p.  il.  8  p.  of  pi. 
[Quarterly.  Some  of  the  pages  are  numbered  on  one  side  only,  the  unnum- 
bered sides  bearing  illustrations.]     t  W  91.3:  27/3 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Block  Island.     Inner  Harbor,  Block  Island,  R.  I.,  letter  submitting  report  on 
reexamination  of  Inner  Harbor,  Block  Island,  R.  I.     July  29,  1941.     14  p.  2 
maps.     (H.  doc.  330,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51100 

Crockett,  Lake.  Channel  from  Puget  Sound  into  Lake  Crockett  (Keystone  Har- 
bor), Wash.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  channel  from  Puget 
Sound  into  Lake  Crockett,  Wash.,  with  view  to  determining  if  it  is  advisable 
to  improve  area  known  as  Keystone  Harbor  in  any  way.  July  1,  1941.  17  p. 
map.  (H.  doc.  303,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51101 

Licking  River  at  Salyersville,  Ky.,  letter  submitting  report  on  preliminary  ex- 
amination and  survey  of  Licking  River  at  Salyersville,  Ky.  June  11,  1941.  31 
p.  map.     (H.  doc.  261,  77th  Cong.  1st  .sess.)      [This  report  is  on  the  survey  only.] 

*  Paper,  15c. 

Morro  Bay,  Calif.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Morro  Bay, 
Calif.     June    19,    1941.     19    p.    map.     (H.    doc.    283,    77th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  10c. 

Norfork  Dam,  North  Fork  River,  Ark.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination 
of  Norfork  Dam,  North  Fork  River  in  White  River  basin.  Ark.  and  Mo.  June 
25,  1941.  32  p.  2  maps.  (H.  doc.  290,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  report  is 
on  the  survey  only.]     *  Paper,  20c. 

Orders.  [Orders  and  regulations,  Corps  of  Engineers,  Army:  chap.  4,  Fortifica- 
tions ;  Nov.  1, 1940.  ]     t  W  7.8/2 :  4/2/p.25-26,  rev.-2 

Revised  pages  : 

p.  25-20;    [June  19,  1941]. 

Same :  [chap.  7,  Claims  and  claims  litigation,  contracts,  methods  of  pur- 
chase ;  revised  to  May  1,  1940.]     t  W  7.8/2 :  7/4/p.l25-126,rev. 

Revised  pages  : 

p.  12.5-126;  [June  17,  19411. 

[Orders  and  regulations.  Corps  of  Engineers,  Army,  1940:  chap.  10,  Ad- 
ministration of  civil  service  in  Engineer  Department  at  Large  ;  June  1,  1940.]    t 

W  7.8/2  :  10/4/p.5-6,  rev. 

Revised  pages : 

p.  5-6;  [July  16,  1941]. 

St.  Clair  River,  Mich.,  Southeast  Bend,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination 
of  Great  Lakes  connecting  channels,  with  view  to  making  such  modifications 
in  project  as  may  be  considered  advisable.  July  10,  1941.  22  p.  2  maps. 
( H.  doc.  309,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  lUc. 

Stillaguamish  River,  Wash.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Stil- 
laguamish  River.  Wash.  June  20,  1041.  10  p.  map.  (H.  doc.  286,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

Weymouth  Fore  River,  Mass.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Wey- 
mouth Fore  River,  Mass.  June  25,  1941.  20  p.  map.  (H.  doc.  ^1,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

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MISSISSIPPI  RTVEE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  publications  of  tlie  Mississippi  River  Commission  consist  of  annual  reports, 
annual  pamphlets  showing  daily  river  stages,  annual  pamphlets  snowing  daily  river  dis- 
charge, and  annual  pamphlets  showing  results  of  river  discharge  measurements ;  also 
publitations  of  the  Waterways  Experiment  Station  operating  under  the  direction  of  the 
Mississippi  River  Commission.  The  Mississippi  River  Commission  publishes  maps  and 
charts  of  the  Mississippi  River  ;  navigation  maps  of  the  Mississippi  River  from  Cairo,  111., 
to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  La. ;  and  wall  maps,  in  colors,  of  the  lower  Mississippi  River 
Valley  from  the  head  of  the  St.  Francis  Basin  near  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.,  to  the  Gulf  of 
Mexico,  La.,  scale  1 :  500. UOO  and  1  :  250,000.  Topographic  quadrangle  maps  in  colors, 
scale  1  :  62,500  of  the  alluvial  valley  of  the  lower  Mississippi  River  are  also  published 
by  the  Mississippi  River  Commission ;  the  topographic  quadrangle  maps  comprise  over 
200  sheets  and  cover  portions  of  the  States  of  Missouri,  Illinois,  Kentucky,  Arkansas 
Tennessee,  Mississippi,  and  Louisiana  adjacent  to  the  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries', 
with  an  area  of  almost  51,000  square  miles  mapped.  All  are  sale  publications  obtainable 
only  from  the  Mississippi  River  Commission,  except  the  annual  reports  which  are  issued  by 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  No  discount  is  allowed.  Requests  for  information  as  to 
lists  of  publications  and  maps  and  method  of  making  remittance  should  be  addressed  to : 
The  Mississippi  River  Commission,  P.  O.  Box  80,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Maps  and  charts.  Charts  of  Mississippi  River,  Cairo,  111.,  to  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
published  by  Mississippi  liiver  Commission,  from  surveys,  1884-90.  n.  p.  M.  R.  C. 
[July  23,  1941].  4  p.  (Location  sheet  D.)  t  Mississippi  River  Commission, 
Vicksburg,  Miss.  W  31.7/2 :  D/941 

Charts  of  Mississippi  River,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  to  headwaters  at  Lake 

Itasca,  Minn.,  published  by  Mississippi  River  Commission,  from  surveys,  1899- 
1904.  n.  p.  M.  R.  C.  [July  23,  1941].  4  p.  (Location  sheet  E.)  t  Mississippi 
River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  W  31.7/2  :  E/941 

Maps   of  Mississippi   River,   Cairo,   111.,   to  Gulf  of  Mexico,   La.     Scale 

1 :  62,500,  approximately  1  in.  =  l  m.  9th  edition,  revised  Jan.  1941.  n.  p.  [1941]. 
cover  title,  2  pi.  60  maps,  oblong  f°  [Includes  53  detail  maps  which  read 
advance  sheet  subject  to  correction  and  7  index  sheets  (drawn  to  scale 
1:500,000).  Other  maps  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]  f  Paper,  75c.,  Mississippi 
River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  W  31.7 :  C  12/941 

Topographic  quadrangle  maps 

Mississippi  River.  Index  of  quadrangles,  alluvial  valley  of  Mississippi  River ; 
corrected  to  July  8,  1941.  Scale  40  m.=l.l  in.  [1941.]  17x8.3  in.  [Proc- 
essed.]     t  Mississippi    River   Commission,   Vicksburg,    Miss.     W  31.9 :  ind./941 

NOETHERN   AND    NORTHWESTB21N  lAKES   SUKVEY 

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  Rainy  Lake,  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,  605  Federal  Building,  Detroit,  -Mich.  Charts  may  also 
be  purchased  at  the  following  U.  S.  engineer  offices  :  710  Army  Building,  New  York,  N.  Y. ; 
322  Federal  Building,  Albany,  N.  Y.  ;  540  Federal  Building,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  and  Canal  Office, 
Sault  Ste.  INIarie.  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,  may  be  purchased  for  75  cents  from  the  U.  S.  Lake  Survey 
Office  and  from  the  Superintenc'ent  of  Documents.  The  bUiletin  is  revised  annually  and 
issued  at  the  opening  of  navigation  (in  April).  Supplements  thereto  are  published  monthly 
during  the  navij:ation  season  and  are  sent  free  to  all  who  purchasi^  the  bulletin. 

Complete  sets  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  seen  at  the  D.  S.  Engneer  offices  in 
Duluih.  Minn..  Milwaukee  Wis.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  at  the  Office,  Chief 
of  Engineers,  U.  S.  Army,  Washington,  D.  C,  but  they  are  obtainable  only  at  the  sales 
offices  above  mentioned. 

Great  Lakes.  Supplement  3,  July  28,  1941,  corrections  and  additions  to  Bulletin 
50,  Survey  of  northern  and  northwestern  lakes ;  to  supplement  information 
given  upon  charts  of  Great  Lakes.  U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich. 
[July  22,  1941].    12  leaves.  4°    f  W  33.3 :  50/supp.3 

GENERAL  STAFF 

Morale  Branch.  Organization  chart.  Morale  Branch.  June  9,  1941.  1  p.  il. 
oblong  8°     [Processed.]     f  W2.2:M79 

Scope  aiid  purpose  of  Morale  Branch.     [Aug.  1,  1941.]     4  p.  4°     (Morale 

Branch.)      [Processed]     t  W  2.2:  M  79/2 

Report.  Biennial  report  of  chief  of  staff  of  Armv,  Julv  1,  1939-June  30.  1941, 
to  Secretary  of  War.    1941.    iii+34  p.    9  p.  il    *  Paper,  25c.  W  2.1 :  939-41 

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1228  Government  Publications 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnance  field  service  bulletin,     t 

Note. — Ordnance  field  sennce  bulletins  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in 
loose-leaf  binders.  In  order  to  provide  a  vehicle  for  conveying  instructions  and  informa- 
tion from  the  chief  of  field  service  to  the  Ordnance  Department  field  service,  6  bulletins, 
entitled  Ordnance  field  service  bulletins,  are  issued.  Tue  bulletins  are  issued  in  sections 
with  the  serial  number  prefixed  by  a  classification  number  covering  the  following  general 
headings  :  1 — General  instructions  ;  12 — Supply  ;  3 — Ammunition  ;  4 — Maintenance  ;  5 — 
Miscellaneous  ;  6 — Fuel  and  lubrication  instructions. 

3—5.  Small  arms  ammunition  :  July  1.  1941.     [1941.]     24  p.     [Processed.     Supersrdes 

OFSB  3-5.     Jan.  1,  1941,  and  all  changes  thereto.]  W  34.26  :  3-5.  941-2 

Same,   Changes  1;   July  31,   1941.      [1941.]      6  p.      [Processed] 

W  34.26  :  3-5/941-2/ch.l 

8-13.         Inspection  of  propelling  charges   and  bulk  powder.   Changes    1  :   July   3.   1941. 

[1941.]      1  p.      [Processed.]  W  34.26  :  3-13/940/ch.  1 

6-C-21.  Lubrication  instructions  for  10.5  mm  howitzers  M2  and  M2A1,  carriages  MlAl 

and  M2;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     6  p.     [Processed.]  W  34.26  :  6-C-21 

Ordnance  proi-ision  system.  Ordnance  catalog  (ordnance  provision  system)  : 
Group  A,  Gun,  machine,  cal.  .30,  Browning.  M1919A2  and  M1919A4,  fixed  and 
flexible  ground  mounts,  parts  and  equipment ;  May  28,  1941.  [1941.]  74+9+3 
p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-6.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    t  W  34.23  :A-6/5 

Same:  Group  F,  Quadrant,  elevation.  Ml,  parts  and  equipment;  June  30, 

1941.  [1941.]  19  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-204.)  [Processed. 
Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  34.23:  F-204 

Same  :  Group  F,  Tester,  stereoscopic.  Ml,  tester,  stereoscopic,  MlAl,  parts ; 

June  10,  1941.  [1941.]  9  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-168.)  [Proc- 
essed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  34.23  :F-16S 

Same:  Group  G,  Tractor,  light  M2    (Cletrac  AG),  tentative  addendum; 

July  15,  1941.  [1941.]  34  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  G-96.  addendum.) 
[Processed.]     $  W  34.23  :  G-96/add. 

Same:  Group  G,  Tractor,  medium.  Ml  (Ord.)    (I.  H.  C.  TD-9)    (Diesel), 

tentative  addendum;  July  15,  1941.  [1941.]  [l]+30  p.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  G-99,  addendimi.)     [Processed.]     $  W  34.23 :  G-99/add. 

Same :  Group  K,  Cleaning,    preserving,  and  lubricating  material.?,  recoil 

fluids,  special  oils,  and  similar  items  of  issue;  July  28,  1941.  [1941.]  23  p. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  K-1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations. 
Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  K-1,  June  5,  1936.]     $    W  34.23 :  K-1/4 

Ordnance   provision   system :  Schedule   of   stores   reports   for    Group   B, 

Changes  1;  July  18,  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    t  W  34.23  :  B/5/ch.  1 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

Circulars.     [Issued  with  i)erforations.]     + 

1-7.     Supplies  and   services   for   National   Guard,    Organized  Reserves,    Reserve   Officers' 

Training  Corps,  and  citizens'  military  training  camps,  Chanaes  3  ;  July  16.  1941. 

[1941.]      1  p.      [Processed.]  W  77.4/3  :  1-7/2 /ch.  3 

1-15.  Regulations  governing   civilian   employees.   Change    68:    [July   1.    1941].      [1941.] 

p.  10.  4"      [Processed.     Supersedes  p.   10  of  Regulations  dated  Aug.  20.   1938.] 

W  77.4/3  :  1-15/3/ch.  68 

1-16.  Publications,    correspondence,    and   reports.    Changes    7;    Julv    25.    1941.      [1941.] 

1  p.      [Processed.]  "W  77  4/3  :  1-16/3 /ch.  7 

2.  [Routing  circular,  posts  and  stations  of  Army  and  data  relative  to  issuance  of 

bills  of  lading  and  transportation  requests  thereto].  Changes  115:  Jan.  2.  1941. 

[1941.]      1   p.      [Processed.     Accompanied  by  pages  to  be  inserted  in  the  orisri- 

nal  p'lbliration.  1  W  77.4/3  :  2/ch.  115 

Same,  Changes  119  ;  May  2,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.     [Processed.     Accompanied  by 

printed  pages  to  be  inserted  in  the  original  puMiration.  1  W  77.4/3:  2  <  h.  119 

Same.  Changes  120  :  June  13,  1941.     [1941.]     .S  leaves.     [Processed.    Accompanied 

by  paces  to  be  inserted  in  t'^e  origin.n]  publication.]  W  77.4 /3  :  2/ch.  120 

Same,  Changes  121  :  June  16.  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.     [Processed.     Accompanied  by 

pases  to  be  inserted   in  the   nrigin.Tl   publication.]  W  77.4  ^3  :  2/ch.  121 

Same.  Changes  122:  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     2  leaves.     [Processed.     Accompanied 

by  paces  to  be  inserted  in   the  original    publication.]  W  77.4/3  :  2 /ch.  122 

Same,  Changes  123;  July  15,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.     [Processed.     Accompanied  by 

pases  to  be  in.-'prtod  in  the  original  publication.]  W  77.4/3  :  2/ch.  123 

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Notes  of  General  Interest 

Bituminous  Coal  Consumers'  Counsel 

Under  the  provisions  of  Public  l;iw  34,  77tla  Congress,  1st  session,  approved 
April  11,  1941,  tliere  is  established  in  the  Executive  branch  of  the  Government, 
an  office  to  be  known  as  the  Olflce  of  the  Bituminous  Coal  Consumers'  Counsel. 
The  Counsel  performs  the  functions  formerly  conferred  and  imposed  iipon  the 
Consumers'  Counsel  of  the  National  Bituminous  Coal  Commission. 

Interdepartmental  Committee  to  Study  Workmen's  Compensation  for  Seamen 

The  Interdepartmental  Committee  to  Study  Workmen's  Compensation  for 
Seamen  was  formed  in  Sept.  1940,  pursuant  to  Senate  resolution  299,  76th  Con- 
gress. This  resolution  provided  that  the  Department  of  Commerce,  the  Depart- 
ment of  Labor,  the  Maritime  Commission,  the  Employees'  Compensation  Com- 
mission, and  the  Maritime  Labor  Board  make  a  thorough  study  of  workmen's 
compensation  with  a  view  to  determining  whether  the  same,  by  act  of  Congress 
should  be  made  applicable  to  seamen,  and  make  a  report  to  Congress  of  their 
findings  and  recommendations,  on  or  before  Feb.  15,  1941.  However  the  time 
was  extended  to  July  1,  1941,  by  Senate  resolution  72,  77th  Congress. 


Corrections  for  Previous  Monthly  Catalogs 

June  1941.  On  page  783,  under  subhead  "Forest-resource"  2d  line,  change  page 
number  "548"  to  read  "458"' ;  on  page  823,  under  subhead  ''McGinn,  Michael" 
2d  line,  after  "Meyers"  add  "[MyersV;  on  page  839,  under  subhead  "Navy 
Department"  2d  entry,  3d  line,  change  "H.  rp."  to  read  "S.  rp." ;  on  page  848, 
under  subhead  "Posters",  3d  line,  change  "*5c."  to  read  "*15c.";  on  page  915 
under  subhead  "Defense"  change  4th  line  of  1st  entry  to  read  "L.  C.  card  40^ 
29232  Pr  32.407 : 2/22-25"  and  the  2d  line  of  the  2d  entry  to  read  "L.  C  card 
41-50548     Pr  32.402  :  D  36/941." 

July  1941.  On  page  1092,  under  subhead  "Tables  of  organization"  change  1st 
entry  to  read  "1-257.  Air  Corps  squadron,  observation  ;  July  1.  1941.  [1941.] 
5  p.     [Supersedes  T/0  1-255,  Aug.  1,  1939.]" 

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Monthly  Catalog 

NO.    561         •         SEPTEMBER    I94I 
AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplii  (1  by  the  Si  p.^iintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  Department  itsues 
a  monthly  list  of  publi  ations  which  will  be  mailed  to  all  applicants,  enabling  them  to  select 
such  reports  and  bulletins  as  interest  them. 

Aerial  photoyraphy.  Extent  of  aerial  photography  by  Department  of  Agriculture, 
completed,  in  progress  and  approved,  Sept.  1,  1941,  aerial  survey  data  compiled 
by  Office  of  Land  Use  Coordination  from  information  furnished  by  Soil  Con- 
serva'iion  Service,  Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration,  and  Forest  Service; 
[illustrated  outline  map].  [1911.]  12X19  in.  (Land  Use  Coordination 
Office.)  [Monthly.  Processed.  County  lines  compiled  by  Agricultural  Eco- 
nomics Bureau,  from  material  furnished  by  Census  Bureau,  on  U.  S.  base  com- 
piled by  Geological  Survey,  1940.]     %  A  1.51 :  941/9 

Cotton  literature,  selected  references,  v.  11,  no.  9,  Sept.  1941 ;  compiled  by  Emily 
L.Day.  [1041.]  [2] +349-396  p.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  Prepared  in  Li- 
brary of  Agriculture  Department  with  cooperation  of  Agricultural  Economics 
Bureau,  Agricultural  Marketing  Service,  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  and  Ento- 
mology and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau.]     t  A  1.50:11/1) 

Crops  mid  markets,  Aug.  1941 ;  v.  18,  no.  8.     [1941.]     p.  163-196,  il.  4°     [Monthly.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yi". ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-11 3  A  1.52  :  18/8 

Ewes.  Production  of  heat  and  ovulation  in  anaestrous  ewe  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  T.  Donald  Bell,  L.  E.  Casida,  G.  Bohstedt,  and  A.  E.  Darlow.  1941. 
[2] +619-625  p.  il.  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  New  Mexico  and  Wisconsin 
Agricultural  Experiment  Stations.  From  Journal  of  agricultural  research, 
V.  62,  no.  10,  May  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  Ew  81 

Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  1-4;  July  1-Aug.  15,  1941.  [1941.] 
cover  titles,  p.  1-254,  il.  [Semimonthly.  Articles  apipearing  in  the  Journal  are 
printed  separately  and  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  as  issued.]  *  Paper, 
15c.  single  copv,  $3.25  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.75. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  13-1837  A  1.23 :  63/1-4 

Note. — This  putlitation  is  issued  by  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  Agricul'ure,  with  the 
cooperation  of  the  Association  of  Land-Grant  Colleges  and  Universities.  It  is  distributed 
free  only  to  libraries  of  agricu'tural  colleges  and  experinient  stations,  to  larcre  universities, 
technical  schools,  and  to  such  institutions  as  make  suitable  exchanges  with  th"  Agr'c  ilturp 
Department.  Othrrs  desiring  the  Joinnal  may  obtain  it  from  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Peas.  Influence  of  aphid  resistance  in  peas  upon  aphid  development,  reproduction, 
and  longevity:  by  C.  D.  Harrington.  1941.  [2] +461-466  p.  il.  [From  Jour- 
nal of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  8,  Apr.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  P  32/32 

Potatoes.  Reducing  substance  and  phenolic-compound  content  of  potato  tuber  in 
relation  to  discoloration  after  cooking  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Carl 
O.  Clagett  and  W.  E.  Tottingham.  1941.  [2] +349-358  p.  [From  Journal  of 
agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  6,  Mar.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  P  847/131 

Poultry.  Body  form  in  growing  chickens  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  R. 
George  Jaap.  1941.  [2] +431-443  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research, 
V.  62,  no.  7,  Apr.  1,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  432/4a 

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1234  GOVERXMENT    PUBLICATIONS 

Rhizohiuni  meliloti.  Physiologic  studies  of  Rhizobium  meliloti  with  special  refer- 
once  to  effectiveness  of  strains  isolated  in  Kansas ;  by  John  T.  Kroulik  and 
P.  L.  Gainey.  1941.  [21+350-369+ [1]  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
research,  v.  62,  no.  6,  Mar.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  R  345/14 

Sicine.  Calcium  requirements  of  growing  pigs  [with  list  of  liternature  cited]  ; 
by  C.  E.  Aubel.  J.  S.  Hughes,  and  W.  J.  Peterson.  1941.  [2]  +531-542+  [1]  p.  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  9,  May  1,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a :  P  629/13 

Tobacco.  Virus  distribution  in  mosaic-resistant  tol)acco  and  its  relation  to  pat- 
tern development  in  susceptible  varieties  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
W.  D.  Valleau  and  Stephen  Diachun.  1941.  [2] +241-247+ [1]  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  4,  Feb.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  T  551/38 

Tomatoes.  Buckeye  rot  of  tomato  in  California  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  C.  M.  Tompkins  and  C.  M.  Tucker.  1941.  [2] +467-174+ [1]  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62.  no.  8,  Apr.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  T  591/31 

Wheat.  Analvsis  of  vield  of  hard  red  spring  wheat  grown  from  seed  of  different 
weights  and  origin";  by  L.  R.  Waldron.  1941.  [2] +445-460+ [1]  p.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  8.  Apr.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  ."ic. 

A  1.23/a :  W  56/171 

AGRICULTURAL  ADJUSTMENT  ADMINISTRATION 

Addresses,  National  AAA  Conference,  Washington,  D.  C.  June  10-13,  1941. 
[1941.]     [l]+70p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  A55.15:Ag8 

Expenditures.  Statement  of  expenditures.  July  1-31,  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title. 
27  p.  4°  (Fiscal  Management  Division,  Control  Accounts  and  Reports  Section.) 
[Processed.     Pages  issued  as  leaves.]     t  A  55.62 :  941-42/1 

consumers'  counsel  Din.SION 

Consumers'  f/uide.     Consumers'  guide   [June- July  1941;  v.  7,   no.  17].     [1941.] 
16  p.   il.  4"     [Issued  semimonthly,   monthly   June   through   September.     Two 
months   issued    as    one   publication.     National    Nutrition    Conference    issue.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  80c. 
L.  C.  card  36-32412  A  55.12 :  7/17 

• Same,  Aug.-Sept.  1941;  [v.  7,  no.  18].  [1941.]  16  p.  il.  4°  [Issued  semi- 
monthly, monthlv  June  through  September.  Two  months  is.sued  as  one  pub- 
lication.] '  A  55.12:  7/18 

Consumers'  market  service,  v.  5,  no.  16-19;  Aug.  1-Sept.  15,  1941.  [1941.] 
Each  2  p.  4"     [Semimonthly.     Processed.]     1"  A  55.52 :  5/16-19 

SUGAR   DIVISION 

Sugar.  Proration  of  additional  1941  deficit  for  Philippine  Islands.  June  27. 
1941.  2  p.  (General  sugar  quota  regulations,  series  8,  no.  1,  revision  2. 
supp.  1. )     t  A  55.6  :  Su  3/2/ser.  8,  no.  1/941-3/supp.  1 

Sugar   consumption    requirements   and   quotas    for    calendar   year    1941. 

Aug.  6, 1941.     3  p.     (General  .sugar  quota  regulations,  series  8,  no.  1,  rev.  3. )     t 

A  55.6 :  Su  3/2/ser.  8,  no.  1/941-4 

Sugar  consumption  requirements  for  calendar  year  1941  for  Territory  of 

Hawaii  and  for  Puerto  Rico.     Revised  July  22,  1941.     1941.    1  p.     (General 
sugar  quota  regulations,  series  8,  no.  2,  revision  1. )     t 

A  55.6 :  Su  3/2/ser.  8,  no.  2/941-2 

Supplement  to  Decision  and  order  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  allotting 

1941    sugar    quota    for    domestic    beet    sugar    area.     Aug.    16,    1941.     1    p. 
(S.  B.  S.  O.  no.  3,  supplement.)     t  A  55.66 :  3/supp.-2 

Sugarcane.  Determination  of  fair  and  reasonable  prices  for  1941  crop  of  Ha- 
waiian sugarcane.     July  23.  1941.     1  p.     (S.  D.  no.  115.)     t  A  55.37 :  115 

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AGRICULTURAL  CHEMISTRY  AND  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Agricultural  engineering.     Current  literature  in  agricultural  engineering,  v.  10, 
no.  11;  June  1941.     [1941.]     24  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  37-18926  A  70.7 :  10/11 

Dehydration.  Preservation  of  fruits  and  vegetables  by  commercial  dehydra- 
tion [with  biblographies]  ;  by  E.  M.  Chace,  W.  A.  Noel,  and  V.  A.  Pease.  Sept. 
1941.  46  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Circular  619.)  [Supersedes  Department 
bulletin  1335,  Commercial  dehydration  of  fruits  and  vegetables.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-603  A  1.4/2  :  619 

Fihers.  Revisions  through  1940  in  statistical  tables  presented  in  report  on 
Trends  in  consumption  of  fibers  in  United  States.  1892-1939  (ACE-93)  ;  by 
Robert  B.  Evans  and  Rose  F.  Monachino.  New  Orleans,  La.,  Aug.  25,  1941. 
7  p.  oblong  8"  ( [ACE-93,  revised  tables]  :  Southern  Regional  Research  Lab- 
oratory.) [Processed.  Data  for  years  prior  to  1940  replace  data  given  in 
report  and  with  these  corrections  all  data  for  years  prior  to  1940  are  final. 
Data  for  1940  are  preliminary.]     t  A  70.4 :  93/rev.  tab. 

Saivs.  Small  electrically  operated  cross-cut  saw;  bv  Harry  L.  Garver  and  Paul 
G.  May.     [July  12,  1941.]     6  leaves,  3  pi.  4"     (ACE-114.)      [Processed.]     t 

A  70.4 :  114 

Sugar.  Report  of  studies  on  uniformity  of  quality  of  sugars :  1,  Chemical  stu- 
dies on  beet  sugars  of  1940  campaign,  by  C.  A.  Fort,  S.  Byall.  and  R.  M.  Kings- 
bury; 2,  Report  on  biological  studies  of  sugars,  by  H.  H.  Hall.  July  1941. 
cover  title,  55  p.  4°  (ACE-103;  Agricultural  ("hcniifal  Rei^earch  Division.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  70.4 :  103 

Sugarcane  wax.  Preliminary  repoi-t  on  sugarcane  wax;  bv  R.  T.  Balch.  [1941.] 
6  p.  narrow  r     (ACE-99.)      [Processed.]     t  '  A  70.4: 99 

Sumac.  American  sumac,  valuable  tanning  material  and  dvestuff:  by  F.  P. 
Veitch,  J.  S.  Rogers,  and  R.  W.  Frey.  July  26.  1918,  reyised  Nov.  6,  1920, 
slightly  revised,  Apr.  1935,  reprinted  July  1941.  14  p.  5  p.  of  pi.  (Agriculture 
Dept.     Bulletin  70(5. )      *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.;^ :  706/3-2 

Turpentine  cups.  Cleaning  and  painting  turpentine  oips;  by  G.  P.  Shlngler, 
Ray  V.  Lawrence,  and  N.  C.  McConnell.  Revised  [edition]."  [1941.]  3  p.  4° 
(ACE-110.)     [Processed.]     t  A  70.4 :  110 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Addresses.  Population  prospect  in  the  South,  by  O.  E.  Baker,  senior  social  scien- 
tist, address,  2d  annual  convention  of  Catholic  Conference  of  the  South,  Bir- 
mingham, Ala.,  Apr.  21.  1941.     [1941.]     14  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.51 :  P  81/8 

Should  the  South  shift  to  livestock?  by  Sherman  E.  Johnson,  head.  Division 

of  Farm  Management  and  Costs,  address.  Regional  Grassland  Conference,  North 
Carolina  State  College,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  July  23,  1941.  [1941.]  13  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  A  36.51 :  L  75/9 

Agricultural  economics  literature,  v.  15,  no.  7,   Sept.  1941 ;    [prepared  by  staff 
of    Library    of    Bureau    of    Agricultural    Economics].     [1941.]      [2] -f 705-850 
p.  il.  4°     [Monthly  except  July  and  August.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-178  A  36.20 :  15/7 

Agricultural   situation,  brief   summary   of  economic  conditions,   Sept.    1941 ;   v. 
25,  no.  9.     [1941.]     24  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  .5c  single  copy,  50c  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  70c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15 :  25/9 

Cotton  situation,  CS-58;  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  22  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.40/2:  58 

Dairy  situation.  DS-121 ;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  18+ [2]  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  36.65:121 

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1236  Government  Publications 

Dairying.  Changes  in  technology  and  labor  requirements  in  livestock  production  : 
Dairying;  by  Robert  B.  Elwood,  Arthur  A.  Lewis,  and  Ronald  A.  Struble. 
Washington,  D.  C,  June  1941.  [l]+vi+86  p.  4  pi.  4°  ([Work  Projects  Ad- 
ministration] National  Research  Project.  Report  A-14;  Studies  of  changing 
techniques  and  employment  in  agriculture.)  [Processed.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  41-4002  FW  4.7  :  A-14 

Note. — This  publication  is  classified  under  Work  Projects  Administration  in  order  to 
keep  the  series  together. 

Demand  and  price  situation,  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  20  p.  11.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.28:  941/9 

Farm  income  situation,  FIS-19;  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  21  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  36.122  :  19 

Fats  and  oils  situation,  FOS-55 ;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  18  p.  11.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  36.97  :  55 

Feed  situation,  FdS-25;  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  21  p.  11.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.117  :  25 

Food.  National  food  situation.  Washington,  D.  C,  Aug.  1941.  18  p.  il.  4° 
[ Processed.  ]     t  A  36.2 :  F  73/2/941 

Graphic  methods.  Relationship  of  method  of  graphic  correlation  to  least  squares ; 
by  Richard  J.  Foote,  J.  Russell  Ives.  Apr.  1941.  [3] +33  p.  il.  4°  (Statistics 
and  agriculture  no.  1.)      [Processed.]     t  A  36.134:1 

Hand  Countij,  S.  Dak.  Climate,  limiting  factor  in  Hand  County  agriculture;  by 
Delbert  C.  Myrick.  June  1941.  cover  title,  [l]+50  p.  il.  4°  (FM  25.)  [Proc- 
essed. Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  South  Dakota 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station.]     f  A  36.118:25 

Land   policy   review,    Sept.    1941;    v.    4,    no.    9.     [1941.]     48   p.    11.     [Monthly.] 
*  Paper,  5c  single  copy,  50c  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  38-304  A  36.103 :  4/9 

Land  use.  Tabulations  from  U.  S.  census  regarding  the  land  and  the  people  on 
the  land.     Washington,  D.  C,  Aug.  22,  1941.     [2] +16  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.2  :  L  22/14 

Latin  America.  Some  general  histories  of  Latin  America  [with  bibliography]  ; 
by  Wayne  D.  Rasmussen.  Apr.  1941.  [2] +7  p.  4"  (Agricultural  history 
series  no.  1.)      [Processed.]     t  A  36.133:1 

Lincoln  County,  Okla.  Community  and  neighborhood  areas,  Lincoln  County, 
Okla. ;  by  Ralph  R.  Nichols  and  John  S.  Page.  Washington,  D.  C,  May  1941. 
cover  title,  20+ [2]  p.  il.  4°  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Okla- 
homa Joint  Land-Grant  College,  B.  A.  E.  Committee.]     t  A  36.2 :0k  4 

Livestock  situation,  LS-27;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  26+ [4]  p.  11.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  36.116  :  27 

PonUrii.  Poultry  and  egg  situation,  PES-56;  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  22  p.  il.  4° 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  36.96: 56 

Siime,  PES-57;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  2G+[2]  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.96:  57 

Publications.  Check  list  of  printed  and  processed  publications  issued  during 
Aug.  1941.    Sept.  1941.     2  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t         A  36.70/2 :  941/5 

Spanish-American  villaqes.  Informal  groupings  in  Spanish-American  village; 
[by]  Charles  P.  Loomis.  [1941.]  20  p.  il.  4°  [Processed.  Paper  read  at 
annual  meeting  of  American  Sociological  Society,  Section  on  Sociology  and 
Psychiatry,  1940.     Includes  discussion  of  paper  by  Carl  C.  Taylor.]     t 

A  36.51 :  Sp  2 

Studies  of  chanf/incj  techniques  and  employment  in  nf/riculturc.  Index  to  [Report 
A-1  to  A-14]  Studies  of  changing  techniques  and  employment  in  agriculture; 
prepared  by  Sarah  L.  Yarnall.     Washington,  D.  C,  June  1941.     [l]+63  p.  4" 

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Studies  of  changing  techniques  and  employment  in  agriculture — Continued. 

[Processed.     Prepared   in   cooperation   witii   Work   Projects   Administration, 
National  Research  Project.]     t 

L.  C.  card  37-118025  FW  4.7 :  A-1  to  A-14/ind. 

jy'orB. — This  publication  is  clas.siiied  under  Worl£  Projects  Administration   in  order  to 
keep  the  Index  with  the  Reports. 
Tariff  rates  on  principal  agricultural  products;  [by  C.  F.  Wolls].    Revised  [edi- 
tion].    Washington,  D.  C,  July  1941.     [2]+88p.  4°     [Processed.)     t 

A  36.2 :  Ag  8/11/941-2 
Note — This  report  represents  eomplfte  h'story  of  tariff  status  of  each  commodity  from 
Sept.  22,  1922,  effective  date  of  1922  tariff  act,  thr..ugh  June  30,  1941. 

Vegetable  situation,  TVS-56;  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  27  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.100:  56 

Wheat  situation,  WS-58;  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  28  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36  86:  58 

Wool  .situation,  Wool-57;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  12  p.  il.  r  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.89:  57 

Worcester  Count g.  Md.  Adjustments  on  truck  crop  farms  in  S:iow  Hill  area  of 
Worcester  County,  Md. ;  by  Norman  R.  Urquhart.  Washington,  D.  C,  May 
1941.  cover  title,  [2] +53  p.  il.  4"  [Processed.  Preliminary  report.  Prepared 
in  cooperation  with  Maryland  Agricultural  Experiment  Sratiou.l     t 

A  33.135 :  M  36/prelim. 

AGRICULTURAL  MARKETING  SERVICE 

Canned  food.  ABC  of  canned  fruit  and  vegetable  labeling.  [1941.]  8  p.  il. 
narrow  8°  (Agriculture  Dept.  Mi.scellaneous  publication  460.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  caid  Agr  41-609  A  1.38  :  460 

Cold  storage  report  as  of  Sept.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  9  p.  large  8"  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]     t  A  66.7:  941/9 

Cotton.  Cotton  report  as  of  S?pt.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  large  8"  (Crop  Re- 
porting Board.)      [Processed.]      t  A  66.9: 941/3 

Sept.  1,  1941,  consolidated  cotton  report.  [1941.]  1  p.  large  8°  [Proc- 
essed.    Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Census  Bureau]     t  A  66.9  :  941/3-2 

Weekly  cotton  market  review,  Sept.  6-27,  1941.     [1941.]     Each  2  leaves,  4° 

[Processed.]     t  A  66.8 :  941/36-88 

Crop  summnrg  for  United  States  as  of  Sept.  1,  1941  [General  crop  report  as  of 
Sept.  1,  1941].  [1941.]  [2]+l-2Sc-f29-o5  p.  il.  large  8"  (Crop  Reporting 
Board.)     [Monthly.    Proces.sed.]     t  A  66.11: 941/9 

Dairy  production,  no.  17;  Sept.  15,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  66.44: 17 

Farm  lahor  report:  Farm  employment  at  new  September  low.  Sept.  IS,  19^1. 
14  +  [1]  p.  11.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  6(3.10 :  C41/9 

Honey.  S^mi-monthly  honey  report,  no.  559  and  560;  Sept.  2  and  15,  1941. 
[1941.]     Each  9  p.  narrow  f°     [Processed.]     f  A  66.12 :  559,  560 

Livestock,  meats  and  wool,  market  reviews  and  statistics,  Aug.  30-Sept.  20 
[1941]  ;  V.  9,  no.  36-3*9.  Sept.  3-24,  1941.  p.  581-646,  4°  (Weekly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  66.13 :  9/36-39 

Marketing  activities,  v.  4,  no.  9:  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  25  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  66.14  :  4/9 

Meat.  U.  S.  graded  and  stamped  meat.  [Nov.  1936,  revised  July  1940,  .slightly 
revised  July  1941.]  [1941.]  6+ [2]  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.'  Leaflet  122.) 
[Originally  prepared  by   Agricultural  Economies  Bureau.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

A  1.35 :  122/4 

P.  and  S.  docket.  P.  and  S.  docket,  monthly  report  of  action  taken  on  cases 
arising  under  packers  and  stockyards  act,  v.  3,  no.  8;  Aug.  1941.  [1941.] 
4  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  A  66.18 : 3/8 

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Same,  v.  8.  no.  !>:   Sept.   1941.      |in41.1     4   i».   4"      |  I'n.cossi'd.  ]      t 

A(i().18:3/9 

Peanuts.  Weekly  peaimt  reijort,  no.  ll.lS-Ul  :  Sept.  8-24,  1941.  [1941.] 
various  paging,  iisiriow  f"     [Proeessed.  |     t  A  G6.15:  1158-1161 

Potatoes.  ITnited  States  standards  for  potatoes,  revised,  effective  Oct.  10,  1941. 
11941.]     11    p.     [Processed.]     t  A  66. 1« :  P  847/941 

Ponltni  and  egg  production;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  l-r)a+6-6a+'''-8  p.  11.  4° 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  66.43 :  941/9 

TrHcA-  crop  estimate  reports.      [Processed.]     t  A  66.17 : 

Ndtk. — Tho  A«ri(.ultur;il  Marketing!:  Sprvi('(>  issues  a  series  of  reports  relating  to  truck 
crops  whlcli,  although  nuiubored  in  one  series  (TC  followed  by  the  year  and  a  number 
with  a  dilferent  group  of  hundreds  assigned  for  each  month),  consists  of  several  distinct 
groups  as  follows  :  Commercial  truck  crops  for  shipment,  commonly  called  Truck  crop 
reports;  Truck  crops  for  commei'cial  processing  commonly  called  Canning  crop  repnns; 
Truck  crop  news;  Oeneral  sumnuiry  of  truck  crop  prospects;  Revised  statistical  sum- 
maries covering  a  varying  period  of  years.  Printed  summaries  of  these  reports  were 
published  in  Crops  and  markets  ijrior  to  June  1937,  but  these  have  been  di-scontinued. 
A  yearly  summary  only  is  published  in  the  December  issue  each  y<ar. 

Turkeys.  Tentative  U.  S.  standards  and  grades  for  dressed  turkeys,  tentative 
U.  S.  classes  and  sub-classes  for  dressed  turkeys,  recommended  by  Agricultural 
Marketing  Service.  Revised  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  9  p.  oblong  8"  [Processed. 
Formerly  issued  by  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau.]     t        A  6(). 16  :  T  847/941 

Wheat.  Further  developments  in  photometric  determination  of  wheat  protein ; 
by  Lawrence  Zeleny,  M.  H.  Neustadt,  and  H.  B.  Dixon.  [1941.]  11  p.  2  pi.  4" 
[Processed.  Pre.^ented  at  annu:il  meeting  of  American  Association  of  Cereal 
Chemists,  Omaha,  Nebr.,  May  20,  1941.]     t  A  66.23  :  W  56 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Banff's  di^eune.  Statement  of  indemnity  claims  and  averages  in  cooperative  Bang's 
dii^ease  work,   Mav  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

A4.29:&41/5 

Same,    June    1941.      [1941.]     1    p.    4"      [Monthly.     Processed.]      t 

A  4.29 :  941/6 

Summai'y  of  Bang's  disease  control  program  July  1,  1934-June  30,  1941, 

conducted   by   Bureau   of   Anim;il    Industry    in    cooperation   with   the   various 
States.      [1941.]      1   p.  4"      [Monthly.     Processed.]      f  A  4.23 :  941/6 

•     Summarv  of  Bang's  disease  work  in  cooperation  with  the  various  States, 

June  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.  (.bhnig  8"      [Tdonthly.     Processed.]      f        A  4.21 :  941/6 

Directory  of   Bureau    of   Animal    Industry:    corrected   to   July    1,    1941.      1941. 
ii+61  p.      [Part  of  the  pages  are  blank.]      *  I'aper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  10-511  A  4.14  :  941 

Oapeicorms.  chicks  infected  with  gapeworms  {Syngamus  trachea)  ;  [poster]. 
July  1941.  20X16  in.  (Livestock  health  series.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  State  livestock  sanitary  ofticials.]     t  A  4.16/2  :  G  15 

Ooats.  Milk  goat  questions  and  answeis;  by  Victor  L.  Simmons.  Aug.  1941. 
7  p.  4°  (A.  H.  D.  no.  46:  Animal  Husbandry  Division.)  [Processed.  Includes 
list  of  Agriculture  Department  Publications  on  subject,  of  milk  goats  and  goat's 
milk.]     t  A  4.26:  46 

.Mercuric  chloride  as  preservative  of  cyanogen«'tic  plants  for  chemical  analysis: 
by  Reinhold  R.  Briese  and  James  F.  Couch.  1941.  [21+493-507+11]  p. 
[From  Joiu-nal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  8,  Apr.  15.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  M  539 

Service    unnouneementK.     Service    :ind    regulatory    announcements,    July   1941: 
[no.]   411.     Aug.   1941.     p.   59-66.      [Monthly.  [      -Paper,  5e.   single  copy,  25c. 
a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription.  6<>c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  7-1658  A  4.13 :  411 

Same,  Aug.  1941;    [no.]  412.     Sept.  1941.     p.  67-77.     [Monthly.] 

A  4.13 :  412 

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1239 


i<wine.  Relcition  of  diet  of  swine  to  develoiiinent  of  locomotor  incoordination 
resulting  from  nerve  degeneration  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  N.  R. 
Ellis  and  L.  L.  Madsen.  1941.  [2] +308-316+ [1]  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  ()2,  no.  5,  Mar.  ],  1941.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  Sw  64/21 

Tuberculosis  in  auiiintls.  Statement  of  indemnity  claims  and  averages  in  coop- 
erative tuberculosis  eradication,  June  1941.     11941.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     f 

A  4.30 :  941/6 

Summary   of   tuberculosis    eradication    in   cooperation    with    the    various 

States,  June  1941.     [1941.  J      1  p.  oblong  8"     [Monthlv.     Processed.]     t 

A  4.22 :  941/6 

'J'urkeijs.  Suggestions  for  curing  and  smoking  turkeys;  by  A.  K.  Besley  and 
S.  J.  Marsden.  Oct.  1938,  revised  Aug.  1941  1 1941.]  2  p.  4"  (A.  H.  D.  no.  28) 
[Processed.]     t  A  4.26:  28/3 

Virus-Serum  Control  Division.  Activities  of  licensed  establishments  supervised 
by  Virus-Serum  Control  Division,  Aug.  28,  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  4"  (Notice  176, 
V.  S.  C. )      [Monthly.     I'rocessed.]      t  A  4.31 :  176 

COMMODITY  CREDIT  CORPORATION 

Addresses.  Beneficial  services  rendered  cotton  growers  by  Commodity  Credit 
Corporation,  address  delivered  by  E.  D.  White,  assistant  director  of  Cotton 
Division,  Commodity  Credit  ('orporation,  before  11th  amuial  Tennessee  Cotton 
Classing  School,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  July  10,  1£M1.  [1941.]  13  leaves,  4° 
[Processed.]     t  A  71.8 :  C  82/4 

Loans.  Statement  of  loans  and  commodities  owned,  Aug.  31,  1941.  [1941.] 
1  p.  f     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  71.7 :  941/8 


COMMODITY  EXCHAN(iE  ADMINISTRATION 


Cotton.     Trade  in  cotton  futures,  v.  2,  no.  8 ;  Aug.  1941. 
[23]  p.  il.  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

G-rain.     Trade  in  grain  futures,  v.  11,  no.  8;  Aug.   1941. 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  38^29678 

Wool.     Trade  in  wool  top  futures,  v.  1,  no.  8;  Aug.  1941. 
[8]  leaves,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 


[1941.] 
[1941.] 

[1941.] 


cover  title, 
A  59.11 : 2/8 

[31]    p.   4" 

A  59.7 :  11/8 

cover  title, 
A  59.12 : 1/8 


Bulls.     List  of  sires  proved  in  dairy  herd  improvement  associations,  1941 ;  com- 
piled by  Division  of  Dairy  Herd   Improvement    Investigations.     Sept.    1941. 
cover    title,    263    p.       (Agriculture    Dept.      Miscellaneous    publication    453.) 
*  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  37-388  A  1.38 :  453 

Butter.  Making  butter  on  farm;  [by  William  White].  [Sept.  1917,  slightly 
revised  Feb.  1930,  reprint  1941.]  ii+2l  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers' 
bulletin  876.)    *Paper,  5c.  A  1.9  :  876/4-8 

Dairy-herd  improvement.  Dairy-herd  improvement  association  letter,  v.  17. 
no.  7 ;  July  1941.     [1941.]    31  p.  4"     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t  A  44.6: 17/7 

Same,  V.  17,  no.  8 ;  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]    35  p.  4"     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t 

A  44.6 :  17/8 

Milk.     Equipment  for  city  milk  plants :  by  C.  E.  Clement,  J.  B.  Bain,  and  F.  M. 
Grant.  Dec.  1929,  revised  June  1941.      [1941.]     52  p.   il.      (Agriculture  Dept. 
Circular  99. )     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-599  A  1.4/2  :  99/3 

Rouyhagc  investigations  by  Bureau  of  Dairy  Industry;  by  T.  E.  Woodward  and 
.1.  R.  Daw.son.  [1941.]  9  p.  4"  (BDIM-914.)  [Processed.  Presented  at 
annual  meeting  of  American  Dairy  Science  Association.  Burlington.  Vt.,  Jime 
1941.]     t  A  44.12  :R  75 


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1240  Government  Publications 

ENTOMOLOGY  AND  PLANT  QUARANTINE  BUREAU 

Army  ironiis.  Glycogen  in  Prodenia  eridania  with  special  reference  to  ingestion 
of  glucose  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Frank  H.  Babers.  1941. 
[2] +509-030+ [1]  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  9, 
May  1,  1041.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.28/a  :  Ar  r.9/4 

Bees.  Report  of  investigations  of  extent  and  causes  of  heavy  losses  of  adult 
honeybees  in  Utah ;  by  A.  P.  Sturtevant,  G.  F.  Knowlton,  J.  D.  Hitchcock, 
G.  H.  Vansell,  E.  C.  Hoist,  and  W.  P.  Nye.  Aug.  1941.  18  p.  map,  4°  (E-545.) 
[Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Utah  and  Wyoming  Agricultural 
Experiment   Stations.]     t  A  56.19:  E-545 

Caffrn.  Dc^mountable  isolation  ca-e  for  field  use;  by  Laurence  S.  Jones.  June 
1941.       2  p.  3  pi.  4"     (ET-174.)      [Processed.]     f  A  56.11 :  174 

Improved  spring  cage  fastener ;  bv  E.  W.  Davis  and  C.  H.  Feltes.     Aug. 

1941.       2  p.   1   pi.   4°     (ET-176.)      [Processed.]     t  A  56.11 :  176 

Corn  earnorm  on  lima  beans  and  its  control ;  by  Loyd  W.  Brannon.  Aug.  1941. 
5  p.  4°     (E-547.)     [Processed.]     f  A  56.19  :E -547 

Dust  gun  for  laboratorv  experiments  with  insecticides;  by  F.  H.  Harries.  Sept. 
1941.     2  p.   1  pi.  4°     (ET-180.)      [Processed.]     t  A  5G.11 :  180 

Entomology,  current  literature,  selected  references,  v.  10,  no.  4,  July-Aug.  1941 ; 
compiled  by  staff  of  Bureau  of  Entomologv  and  Plant  Quarantine  Library. 
[1941.]     32   p.   4°     [Bimonthly.     Processed.]     t  A  56.10;  10/4 

Foot-operntcd  punch:  by  W.  G.  Bradley  and  O.  E.  Berndt.  July  1941.  2  p.  2  pi. 
4°     (ET-175.)      [Proce.ssed.]     t  A  56.11 :  175 

Gladiolus.     Adsorption  of  mercuric  chloride  from  solution  by  gladiolus  corms 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  R.  H.  Nelson  and  C.  C.  Cassil.     Sept.  1941. 
11  p.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  610.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-601  A  1.4/2  :  610 

Horse  bofs.  Insects  in  relation  to  national  defense :  Horse  bots.  June  1941. 
[1]+14  leaves,  il.  4°     (Circular  16.)      [Processed.]     t  A  56.24: 16 

Insect  Pest  Survey  huUctin.  Insect  Pest  Survey  bulletin,  v.  21,  no.  6;  Aug.  1. 
1941.  [1941.]  [1] +397-484  p.  4°  [Monthly,  from  March  to  November. 
Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  State  entomological  agencies.]  t 
L.  C.  card  34-30648  A  56.18 ;21/6 

Same,  v.  21,  supplement  [to]  no.  6;  Aug.  15,  1941.     [1941.]      [1] +485-487 

p.   1   pi.   4°     [Processed.     Prepared  in  cooperation   with   State  entomological 
agencies.]     f  A  56.18 ;  21/6/supp. 

Same,  v.  21,  no.  7;  Sept.  1,  1941.     [1941.]      [1] +489-561  p.  4°     [Monthly, 

from  March  to  November.     Processed.     Prepared  in  cooperation  with   State 
entomological  agencies.]     t  A  56.18:  21/7 

Insecticide  Investigations  Division.  List  of  publications  and  patents  of  Division 
of  In-secticide  Investigations,  Jan.  1-June  30,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  56.15:  941/1 

Insects.     Orchard   insects  of  Pacific  Northwest  and   their  control;    [by]    E.   J. 

Newcomer.     [Aug.  1933,  revised  June  1941.]     June  1941.  cover  title,  80  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.    Circular  270. )     *  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  41-602  A  1.4/2 :  270/3 

Maps.  Apparatus  and  method  for  reinforcing  maps  for  field  use ;  by  L.  B.  Parker 
and  R.  W.  Evau.s.    Aug.  1941.    2  p.  4  pi.  4°     (ET-177.)     [Processed.]     t 

A  56.11 :  177 

Parlatoria  date  scale.     Eradication  of  Parlatoria  date  scale  in  United   States 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  B.  L.  Boyden.     Sept.  1941.     62  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.    Miscellaneous  publication  433.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-608  A  1.38:  433 

Pyrcthrins.  Toxicity  of  pyrethrins  1  and  2  in  kerosene  to  American  cockroach 
[with  bibliography]  ;  bv  E.  R.  McGovran,  E.  L.  Mayer,  and  Fred  Acree,  jr. 
Aug.  1941.    8  p.  4°    (E-544.)     [Processed.]    t  A56.19:E^544 

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September  1941  1241 

Service  announcements.  Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  1940,  with  List 
of  plant  pests  intercepted  with  imported  plants  and  plant  products  [title  page 
and  contents].    Nov.  1941.    iv  p.     t  A  .56.14  :  142-145/t.p.&  cont. 

Spraying.  Mechanical  timing  device  for  laboratory  spraying  tests ;  by  F.  W. 
Carlson  and  M.  A.  Yothers.    Aug.  1941.    2  p.  3  pi.  4"    (ET-179.)     [Processed.]    t 

A  56.11 :  179 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

Experiment  station  record.    Experiment  station  record,  v.  8.5,  no.  3;  Sept.  1941. 
[1911.]     cover  title,  p.  289-432.     [Monthly.    Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-A  of 
cover.]     *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.00  per  vol.   (2  vols,  a  yr.)  ;  foreign  sub- 
.scription,  ifil.TS  i>er  vol. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-139.5  A  10.6 :  85/3 

Note. — Mainly  made  up  of  abstracts  of  current  publications  on  agricultural  science 
and  home  economics,  especially  tho.se  of  the  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture 
and  th?  State  agricultural  experiment  stations. 

Same,  V.  85,  no.  4 ;  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  433-576.     [Monthly. 

Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  A  10.6:  85/4 

Puhlications.    List  of  station  publications  received  by  Office  of  Experiment  Sta- 
tions during  July  1941.    [1941.]    8  p.  4°    [Processed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1395  A  10.17 :  941/7 

Same,  Aug.  1941.    [1941.]    5  p.  4"   [Monthly.  Processed.]    t     A  10.17  :  941/8 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Addresses.  As  we  go  home;  by  Reuben  Brigham.  June  1941.  12  p.  4"  (Exten- 
sion Service  circular  361.)  [Processed.  Talk  given  Apr.  30,  1941,  at  Central 
States  Regional  Extension  Conference  on  Rural  Youth,  Ames,  Iowa.]     t 

A  43.4 :  361 

Extension  marketinff  neivs,  Sept.  IMl;  no.  3U.  [1941.]  [l]+9p.  4"  (Economics 
Section.)  [Monthly.  Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  State  extension 
services.]     f  A  43.18:  39 

Extension  Service  review,  v.  12,  no.  9;  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  129-144, 
il.  4"     [Monthly.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copv,  .$1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-359  A  43.7: 12/9 

Farm  youth  exercise  their  freedom  to  choose;  [by]  Eugene  Merritt.  June  1941. 
8  p.  4"  (Extension  Service  circular  362.)  [Processed.  Supersedes  Extension 
Service  circular  148,  issued  Jan.  1931,  and  reissued  Dec.  1937.]     t      A  43.4:  362 

Film  strip  series. 

Note. — Film  strips  covering  many  phases  of  agriculture  and  home  economics  have 
beon  prepared  by  the  Extension  Service  in  cooperation  with  subject-matter  bureaus  of 
the  Agriculture  Department.    Each  film  strip  is  accompanied  by  explanatory  lecture  notes. 

A  list  of  available  strips  and  information  on  how  to  purchase  them  may  be  obtained 
from   the   Extension   Service.   Department  of   Agriculture,    Washington,    D.   C. 

Kitchens.  Selected  list  of  references  on  kitchen  planning  and  equipment ;  [assem- 
bled by  Mary  Rokahr  and  Lenore  E.  S'ater].  [1941.]  cover  title,  [2] +24  p. 
il.  4°  (Miscellaneous  extension  publication  61.)  [Processed.  Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  Home  Economics  Bureau.]     t  A  43.5/18:  61 

FARM  CREDIT  ADMINISTRATION 

Canneries.  Sales  policies  of  cooi)erative  canneries  in  United  States,  preliminary 
report;  by  Harry  C.  Ilen.sley.  Aug.  1941.  cover  title,  ii-f3G-|-[6]  p.  il.  4° 
(JMiscellanepus  report  37;  Cooperative  Research  and  Service  Division.) 
[Processed.']     t  A  72.8:  37 

Challenge  Cream  &  Butter  Association.  Operating  methods  of  Challenge  Cream 
&  Butter  Association;  [by  Paul  E.  Quintus].  May  1940  [reprint  with  changes, 
1941].     [l]+ii+45+[2]  p.  il.     (Circidar  C-119.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

A  72.4 :  C-119/1-2 

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1242  Go^'ERXMENT    PUBLICATIONS 

Cooperative  associations.  Summai'v  of  cases  relatiug  to  farmers'  cooperative 
associations,  June  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [l]+23  p.  4°  (Summary  10: 
Cooperative  Researcli  and   Service  Division.)      [Processed.]     t         A  72.18:10 

Fanncrcdit  quartcrh/.  June  30,  1941:  [y.  6.  no.  2].     [IWl.]     32  p.  il.  4°     t 

L.  C.  card  36-26517  A  72.15 :  6/2 

Federal  credit  union  act.  as  amended  tu  Mar.  1.  1941,  [witli]  index.  Mar.  1941. 
ii+::0  p.     (Circular  22.)     t  A  72.4 :  22 

Federal  credit  unions,  monthly  report  of  organization,  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  [4] +2 
p.  4°     (Credit  Union  Section.)      [Processed.]     t  A  72.14: 941/8 

Fertilizer  transportation  survey  of  Missouri  Farmers  Association ;  by  L.  N. 
Conyers.  July  1941.  cover  title,  iii+49  p.  2  pi.  4"*  (Special  report  79:  Co- 
operative Research  and  Service  Division.  I      [Processed.]     t  A  72.9:  79 

Gin  loan  experiences  of  banks  for  cooperatives,  preliminary  report;  by  Omer  W. 
Herrmann.  May  1941.  cover  title,  1U2  p.  15  pi.  4°  (S'pecial  report  87;  Co- 
oijerative  Research  anil  Service  Division. »      [Processed.]     t  A  72.9:  87 

Joint  stock  iand  banks,  progress  in  liquidation  including  statements  of  condition 
as  of  June  30.  1941,  ct.mpiled  from  reports  submitted  by  banks  to  Farm  Crtniit 
Administration.     [1941.]     46  p.  4"     [Quarterly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  36-26227  A  72.16 :  941/2 

Xcirs  for  farmer  cooperatives,  Sept.  1941;  [v.  8.  no.  6].     [1&41.]     32  p.  il.  large  8" 
[Mouthlv.]     *  Paper,  10c  single  copv,  Sl.lK)  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription.  S1.40. 
L.  C.  card  36-20027  A  72.10 :  8/6 

Potatoes,  ilarkefiug  problems  of  Maine  potato  producers ;  by  Gordon  W.  Sprague. 
Aug.  1C41.  cover  title.  12  leaves.  4'  (Miscellaneous  report  38:  Cooperative 
Research  and  Service  Division.  I  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
Maine  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.]     t  A  72.8:  38 

FEDERAL  CROP  INSURANCE   CORPORATION 

Note. — ^The  purpose  of  the  Corporation  is  to  administer  title  5  of  the  agricultural  adjust- 
ment art  of  I'JSS,  which  provides  for  wheal  crop  insurance  applicable  to  the  wheat  crop 
seeded  for  harvest  in  10:^9  and  subsequent  years  and  for  research  to  be  conducted  with  a 
view  to  applying  insurance  to  other  crops. 

Profjruni.  Pulling  power  [national  farm  program].  [1941.]  [8]  p.  il.  ( [FCI- 
Information  18.] )     t  A  62.9: 18 

Wheat.  Quiz  questions  [insurance  wiU  guarantee  you  either  oO<^c  or  759o  of 
vuv  average  annual  yield,  wheat  income  every  year.].  [Aug.  1941.]  8  p.  il. 
(  [FCI-Information  19. ] )     t  A  62.9 :  19 

FOREIGN  AGRICULTURAL   RELATIONS   OFFICE 

Addresses.  Pan  Americanism  and  yotinger  generation,  by  E.  X.  Bressman,  assist- 
ant director.  Othce  of  Foreign  Agricultural  Relations,  delivered  at  Pan  Ameri- 
can dinner,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Chattanooga.  Tenn..  July  1.  1941. 
[1941.]     7  leaves,  4"     [Processed.]     j  A  67.13  :P  19/2 

Agriculture  in  the  Americas.    Agriculture  in  the  Americas,  Sept.  1941 ;  [v.  1,  no.  8]. 
[1941.]     cover  title.  16  p.  il.  4"     [Monthly.     Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of 
cover.]     *  Paper.  10c.  single  copy.  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub.<cription.  .S1.20. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-0  A  67.15 : 1/8 

Same,  Oct.  1941;  [v.  1,  no.  9].     [1941.]     cover  title.  16  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly. 

Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2—4  of  cover.]  A  67.15: 1/9 

Foreign  agriculture.  Foreign  agriculture,  ^e^"iew  of  foreign  farm  policv,  pro- 
duction, and  trade.  Aug.  1941;  [v.  5.  no.  8].  [1941.]  [2]-|-309-349  p.  il.  4" 
[Monthly.]     *  Paper.  Hic  single  copy.  ?1.00  a  vr. :  foreign  subscription.  .S1.60. 

•      A  67.7 :  5/8 

Same,  Sept.  1941:  [v.  5.  no.  9].     [IWl.]     (2)-f353-396  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.] 

A  67.7 : 5/9 

Foreign  crops  and  markets,  v.  43.  no.  9-13:  Sept.  2-29.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  241-360. 
4"    [Weekly.    Processed.]     -^  A  67.8: 43  9-13 

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Logs.  Something  new  in  liaidwood  log  grades;  [by  A.  O.  Benson].  Jan.  1941. 
il]+4  p.  4"  (Forest  Products  Laboratory.)  [Processed.]  t  Forest  Products 
Laboratory,  Madison,  Wis.  A  13.27/2 :  H  22/3 

Lumber.  Wbv  drying  time  of  kiln  load  of  lumber  is  affected  by  air  velocity; 
[bv  O.  W.  Torgeson].  June  1941.  [l]+3+[l]  p.  1  pi.  4"  (Forest  Products 
Laboratory.)      [Processed.]     t  Forest  Products  Laboratory,  Madison,  Wis. 

A  13.27/2 :  L  96/13 

Nursery  pruetiee  for  trees  and  shrubs  suitable  for  planting  tin  prairie-plains  [with 
list  of  literaHire  cited]  ;  by  H.  E.  Eiigstrom  and  J.  11.  Stoeckeler.  [Aug.]  1941. 
cover  title,  159  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dejtt.  Miscellaneous  publication  434.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Lake  States  Forest  Experiment  Station.] 
*  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-(j07  A1.3S:434 

Wood.  Determination  of  nickel  and  eopper  chri»mates,  and  nickel,  copper,  and 
magnesium  arsenates,  in  treated  wood;  [by  R.  H.  IJaechler  and  Philip  Servais]. 
Mar.  1941.  [l]+5p.  4°  (Forest  Products  Laboratory.)  [Processed.]  t  Forest 
Products  Laboratory,   Madison,   Wis.  A  13.27/2  :  W  85/59 

Hygroscopic  and   antisbrink   values   of   chemicals   in   relation   to  chemical 

seasoning  of  wood  ;  [by  Edward  ('.  Peck].  May  1941.  [l]-f-6  p.  +  [4]  leaves,  4° 
(Forest  Products  Laboratorv.)  [Processed.]  t  Forest  Products  Laboratory, 
Madison,  Wis.  A  13.27/2  :  W  85/60 

HOME  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Dht!<.  I'laiuiiug  diets  by  new  yardstick  of  good  nutrition,  low  cost,  moderate 
cost,  liberal.     [Julv  1941.]     cover  title.  14  p.  4"     [Processed.]      t 

A  42.2  :  D  56/3 

INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Clii)  .■ihcet,  no.  1219-13;  Sept.  7-2S.  1941.  [1941.]  Each  4  leaves,  f"  [Weekly. 
Processed.]     t  (limited  distribution).  A  21.15  :  1210-1213 

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partment of  Agriculture  and  the  application  of  new  ideas  and  discoveries  in  the  fields  of 
agriculture  and  science.  Distribution  is  free  and  only  to  writers,  newspapers,  and  pub- 
lishers interested  in  agricultural  information.      (No  subscription  list.) 

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1940:  compiled  by  [comparison  with  originals  by]   Mabel  Hunt  Doyle.     1941. 
[1]+G8  p.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  443.)     [Supplements 
Miscellaneous  publications  9.  153,  and  252.]     t 
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United   States  Department   of  Agricultiire,   monthlv   list   of   publications, 

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LIBRARY 

At/ricultural  lihrary  notes.     Agricultural  lihrarv  notes,  v.   10,  no.   5:   Mav  1941. 
[1941.]     [1] +20:3-255  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-749  A  17.9: 16/5 

Same,   v.  16,   no.   6;   June  1941.      [1941.]      [1] +257-308   p.   4°      [Monthly. 

Processed.  ]     "i  "  A  17.9 :  16/6 

Same,   v.   10,   no.  7;   July   1941.      [1941.]      [1] +309-370  p.  4°      [Monthly. 

Processed.]     t  A  17.9  :  16/7 

PERSONNEL  OFFICE 

Employment  information;    [compiled   by  Charles  R.   Peck].     July  1941.     cover 
title,  38  p.  il.  4°     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  438.)      [Text 
on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-606  A  1.38 :  438 

Note. — This  puliication  gives  general  information  about  securing  employment  as  civil 
servant  in  Department  of  Agriculture. 

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1244  Government  Publications 

PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Beans.  Drought  tolerance  in  snap  beans ;  by  M.  F.  Babb,  James  E.  Kraus,  B.  L. 
Wade,  and  W.  J.  Zaumeyer.  1941.  [21 +543-55/5+ [1]  p.  il.  [From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  9,  May  1,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  B  378/36 

Cahhage.  Boron  deficiency  disease  in  cabbage  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
J.  C.  Walker,  John  G.  McLean,  and  James  P.  Jolivette.  1941.  [2] +573-587  p. 
il.  [Prepared  In  cooperation  with  University  of  Wisconsin.  From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  10,  May  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  C  111/26 

Ring  necrosis  of  cabbage  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  R.  H.  Larson 

and  J   C.  Wnlker.     1941.     [2] +475-491  + [1]  p.  il.     [From  Journal  of  agricul- 
tural research,  v.  62,  no.  8,  Apr.  15, 1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  111/25 

Orasaes.  Factors  affecting  germination  of  various  dropseed  grasses  (Sporobolus 
spp.)  [with  list  of  literature  cited];  by  Vivian  Kearns  Toole.  1941.  [2]  + 
691-715  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  12,  June  15, 1941.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  D  837 

Oreetibrier  County,  1^-  Fa.  Soil  survey,  Greenbrier  County,  W.  Va.  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  A.  J.  Vessel,  M.  E.  Swaun,  and  H.  M.  Fridley.  Sept.  1941. 
cover  title.  84  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  map  in  pocket.  ( [Soil  survey  report]  series  1937, 
no.  3.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  West  Virginia  Geological  Survey  and 
West  Virginia  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2 
and  4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-605  A  19.32  :  937/3 

Lemna.  Use  of  lemna  for  nutrition  studies  on  green  plants  [with  list  of  li*^era- 
ture  cited];  by  Robert  A.  Steinberg.  1941.  [2] +423-430+ [1]  p.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  7,  Apr.  1,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  L  543 

Mushroom  compost.  Studies  on  preparation  of  mushroom  compost ;  by  Edmund 
B.  Lambert.  1941.  [2] +415-422+ [1  ]  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
research,  v.  62,  no.  7,  Apr.  1, 1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  M  973/5 

Oat  smuts.  Further  studies  on  oat  smuts,  with  special  reference  to  hybridiza- 
tion, cytology,  and  sexuality  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  C.  S.  Holton. 
1941.  [2] +229-240+ [1]  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62, 
no.  4,  Feb.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  Oa  8/31 

Plant  disease  reporter,  v.  25,  no.  16,  Sept.  1.  3941 ;  issued  by  Division  of  Mycology 
and  Disease  Survey.  [1941.]  [1] +411-430  p.  4°  [Semimonthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  19.18:  25/16 

Plant  science  literature,  selected  references,  v.  14,  no.  10-13,  Sept.  4-27,  1941; 
compiled  by  library  staff  of  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry.  [1941.]  various 
paging,  4"      [Weekly.     Processed.]      t  A  19.22/2 :  14/10-13 

Plants.  Insecticide  and  raticide  plants,  analysis  and  sunmiary  of  information  on 
crop  possiblities  of  insecticide  and  raticide  plants.  July  1941.  [4]  leaves,  il. 
4°     (Drug  and  Related  Plants  Division.)      [Processed.]     t  A  19.2 :  P  69/10 

Medicinal  plants,  analysis  and  summary  of  information  on  crop  possibili- 
ties of  medicinal  plants  of  essential  significance.  June  1941.  [1]+14  leaves, 
4°     (Drug  and  Related  Plants  Division.)      [Processed.]     t  A  19.2 :  P  69/9 

Rice.  Sterility  and  aberrant  chromosome  numbers  in  Caloro  and  other  varieties 
of  rice  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Jenkin  W.  Jones  and  A.  E.  Longley. 
1941.  [2] +.381-399+ [1]  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62. 
no.  7,  Apr.  1.  1941.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  A  1.23/a  :  R  369 A4 

Strawberries.     Studies  on  respiration  of  strawberry  and  raspberry  fruits  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Mark  H.  Haller,  Dean  H.  Rose,  and  Paul  L.  Harding. 
Sept.  1941.     13  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  613.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-600  A  1.4/2 :  613 

Teosinte.  Knob  positions  on  teosinte  chromosomes  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  A.  E.  Longley.  1941.  [2] +401-413+ [1]  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricul- 
tural research,  v.  62,  no.  7,  Apr.  1,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  T  265/4 

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September  1941  1245 

RURAL  ELECTRIFICATION  ADMINISTRATION 

Construction  report  70;  Aug.  2S,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  4°  [Processed.  This  bul- 
letin announces  construction  contracts  approved  July  30-Aug.  16,  1941.]     t 

A  68.7 :  70 

Electricity.  Electricity  for  the  farm  through  REA.  [Edition  of  1941.]  [1941.] 
23  p.  il.     t  A  68.2  :  El  2/941 

Electro-economy,  devoted  to  making  cooperative  electricity  pay  its  way, 

supp.  1.     [1941.]      [4]  p.  il.  4°     t  A  68.11:1 

Rural  electrification  news,  Sept.  1941;  v.  7,  no.  1.  [1941.1  30-|-[2]  p.  il.  4° 
[Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  suhs<-rii)tion,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  37-26406  A  6S.9 :  7/1 

SOIL  CONSERVATION  SERVICE 

Farm  drainaf/e  operations  for  farm  planner  ;  bv  John  G.  Sutton.  1941.  7  p.  il.  4° 
[From  Soil  conservation,  v.  6,  no.  12,  June  1941.]     t  A  57.9/a  :  F  229/3 

National  defense.  Rehearsal  for  defense:  by  G.  H.  Gilbertson.  [1941.]  [4]  p. 
il.  4°     [From  Soil  conservation,  v.  7,  no.  2.  Aug.  1941.]     t  A  57.9/a  :  D  36 

Soil  conservation.     Publications  and  visual  information  on  soil  conservation  [list]  ; 
issued  by  Division  of  Information.     May  1941.     cover  title.  ii+3<»  p.  narrow 
8°      (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  446.)      *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-601  A  1.38 :  446 

Soil  conservation,  official  organ  of  Soil  Conservation  Service,  Sept.  1911; 

[  V.  7,  no.  3].     [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  61-88,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  and  illus- 
trations on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy.  $1.00  a  yr. ;   foreign 
subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-403  A  57.9:  7/3 

SURPLUS  MARKETING  ADMINISTRATION 

Milk.  Amendm(>nt  1  to  Order  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Louisville,  Ky., 
marketing  area.  July  28.  1941.  3  p.  (0—16-1.)  [Title  7,  chaj).  9.  Code  of 
Federal  regulations,   (Marketing  orders)   pt.  946.]     t  A  65.7 :  46/amdt.l 

Note. — This  Amendment  Is  clas.'ed  with  the  original  order  under  Marketing  and 
Marketing  Agreements  Division  so  that  it  may  he  filed  with  the  publication  which  it 
amende. 

Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Chicago,  111.,  marketing 

area.     June  27,  1941.     15  p.     (Order  41,  as  amended.)      [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code 
of  Federal  regulations,  (Marketing  orders)  pt.  941.]     t  A  73.8 :  41 

Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Greater  Boston,  Mass., 

marketing  area.     July  28,   1941.     15  p.     (0-4.)      [Title  7,   chap.   9,   Code   of 
Federal  regulations,  (Marketing  orders)  pt.  904.]     f  A  73.8:  4 

BITUMINOUS  COAL  CONSUMERS'  COUNSEL 

Note. — Under  the  provisions  of  Public  law  34,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  approved  Apr. 
11,  1941,  there  was  established  in  the  Executive  branch  ef  the  Government,  an  office  to  be 
known  as  the  Office  of  Bituminous  Coal  Consumers'  Counsel.  The  Counsel  performs  the 
functions  formerly  conferred  and  imposed  upon  the  Consumers'  Counsel  of  the  National 
Bituminous  Coal  Commission. 

Coal  consumer.s'  dif/cst.     Coal  consumers'  digest,  v.  4,  no.  6:  June  1941.     [1941.] 
4  p.  large  8°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50793  Y  3.B  54/2 :  7/4-6 

Same,  v.  4,  no.  7;  July-Aug.  1941.     [1941.1     4  p.  il.  large  8°     [Monthly. 

Processed.     Two  months  issued  as  one  publication.]     t  Y  3. B  54/2 :  7/4-7 

CENTRAL  HOUSING  COMMITTEE 

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Committee  are  available  to  housing  agencies  and  organizations,  libraries,  and  educational 
Institutions,  and  in  special  cases,  to  individuals. 

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Buusi)i(j  legal  digest,  decisions,  opinioiis,  legislation  relating  to  housing  construc- 
tion and  tinance,  no.  84:  July-Aug.  11)41.  11941.]  cover  title,  ^ii+41  p.  4° 
[Monthly.     Processed.     Two  mouths  issued  as  one  publication.]     + 

Y  3.C  33/3 :  10/S4 

COMMERCE  DEPARTMENT 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Automobile  accidents.  Motor  vehicle  accident  deaths,  deaths  from  motor  vehicle 
accidents  in  large  cities,  Aug.  30-Sept.  27,  1941 ;  v.  6,  no.  35-39.  Sept.  6-Oct.  3. 
1941.     Each  4  p.  il.  4"     [Weekly.     Processed.]     t  C  3.128 :  6/35-39 

Census,  1940  (16th).     See,  below,  entries  under  center  head  Ceiuttts,  WJfO  (16th). 

Commerce.  Monthly  summary  of  foreign  commerce  of  United  States.  June  1941, 
corrected  to  Aug.  31.  1941 ;  compiled  by  Division  of  Foreign  Trade  Statistics. 
1941.  47  p.  4"  *  Paper,  1.3c.  single  copy,  $1.2o  a  yr. :  foreign  subscription.  .$1.85. 
L.  C.  card  14-2146")  C  3.147  :  941/6 

Same.      (H.  doc.  929,  76th  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Cotton.  Activity  in  cotton  spinning  industry,  Aug.  1941.  Sept.  19,  1941.  1  p.  4° 
[Monthly.     Processed.     Preliminary  report]     t  C  3.53 :  941/§ 

Augiist  report  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  imported  and  exported,  and 

active    cotton    spindles.     Sept.    15,    1941.     oblong    32°     [Preliminary    report. 
Issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.21 :  941-42/1 

Supply  and  distribution  of  domestic  and  foreign  cotton  in  United  States, 

season  of' 1940-41.     [1941.J     oblong  32"     [Preliminary  report.     This  publica- 
tion is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.36 :  940—41 

Emploiimcfit.  State  and  local  government  quarterly  employment  survey:  v.  2. 
no.  i,  final.  Public  employment  in  United  States.  1941.  with  special  attention  to 
State  and  local  government.  Aug.  1941.  viii-f  80  p.  il.  4"  [Processed.  Pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  C.  E.  Ilightor,  chief  statistician  for  State  and  local 
government.]  f 
L.  C.  card  40-26613  C  3.140 :  2/1/final 

State  and  local  government  quarterly  employment  survey,  2d  quarter,  1941 : 

v.    2,   no.   12.   State  emplovment  in   Apr.    1941.     Sept.   20,  1941.     14   p.   il.   4° 
[Processed.]     t  C  3.140  :  2/12 

Same:  v.  2.  no.  13.  Municipal  employment  in  cities  over  25,000  population 

in  Apr.  1941.     Aug.  30,  1941.     19  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  C  3.140: 2/13 

Financial  statistics.     Financial  statistics  of  cities.  1939:  v.  1.  Individual  cities. 
[Processed.     Issued    with    perforations.     The    following    numbers    have   been 
issued  during  the  period  of  this  Monrhly  catalog.!     t 
L.  C.  cartl  40-29080  C  3.142  :  939/v.l.no.l5-45 

15.  New  Orleans   [La.],  population.  1940  ci'ii.siis.  494.537.     .Tuly  1.  1941.     8  p. 

16.  Norfolk  rVa.l.  population.  1940  census.  144.332.     July  3.  1041.     7  p. 

17.  Ki  hmond  [Va.J.  population.  1940  census.  193.042.     July  5,  1941.      7  p. 

18.  Tul.«a   [Okla.],  population.  1940  census,  142,157.      July  7.  1941.     8  p. 

19.  Grand  Rapids   iMich.  ].  populati(  n.   1940  census.  164.21*2.     July  17.  1941.      8  p. 

20.  Iiulutli    'Minn.],  population.  1940  census.  101.065.      July  16.  1941.      8  p. 

21.  Knoxvill."  [Tenn.l.  population.  1940  census.  111.5S0.     July  31.  1941.     7  p. 

22.  Providonce  [R.  I.],  population.  1940  census.  253..504.     July  31.  1941.      7  p. 
23    Elizalx'th  [N.  J.],  population.  1940  census.  109.912.     July  31.  1941.      7  p. 

24.  Fort  Worth   [Tex.l.  population.  1940  census.  177.662.      Aua.  7.  1941.      8  p. 

25.  Trenton    'N.  J.|.  population.  1940  census.  124.697.      Au2.  7.  1941.     7  p. 

26.  Chattanooea  [Tenn.].  population.  1940  census.  128. 1H3.     Auir.  9.  1041.      i  p. 

27.  Flint     Mich.],  population.  1940  census.  151.543.     Aug.  14.  1941.      8  p. 

2S.  Vouncstown  [Ohio],  population.  1940  census.  167.720.      Aug.  15.  1941.     8  p. 
29.   New  Haven     Conn.],  population.  1940  cen.sus.  160,605.      Aug.  15.  1941.     8  p. 
.30.   Omaha  [Nebr.].  population.  1940  census,  223.844.      Aug.  15.  1941.      8  p. 
31.   Evansvilli-  [Ind.].  population.  1940  census.  97.062.     Aug.  18.  1941.      S  p. 
32    Worcestrr  [Mass.).  population.  1940  census.  193,694.     Aug.  18.  1941.      i  p. 

33.  Tampa    [Flu.],  population.  1940  census.  108. .391.      Aug.  20.  1941.     8  p. 

34.  CamhridL'p  [Mass.].  population.  1940  census.  110. S79.     Aus:.  2o.  1041       7  p. 

35.  Wichita   i'Kans.  1.  population.  1940  census,  114,996.     Aug.  21,  1941.     8  p.     __ 
36    New  Bedford  [Mass.].  population.  1940  census.  110,341.     Aug.  22.  1941.      .  p. 
37.  St.  Paul   [Minn.],  population.  1940  census,  287,736.     Aug.  23,  1941.      i  p. 

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Financial  statistics — Continued. 

38.  Scranton  [Pa.],  population,  1040  census.  140.404.     Aug.  29.  1041.      8  p. 

39.  Columbus  [Ohio],  population.  1940  census,  306,087.      Ausr.  29,  1941.      8  p. 

40.  Somerville   [Mass.  1,  population.  1940  cen.'^us.  102,177.     Aug.  30.  1941.      7  p. 

41.  Tacoma  [Wash.],  popu  ation,  ig^Ocmsus.  109.408.      Sept.  10,  1941.     8  p. 

42.  Memphis    [Tenn.l.  population,  19-10  census.  292.942.      Sept.  15.  1941.     7  p. 

43.  Camden  [N.  J.],  population,  1940  census,  117,536.      Sept.  15,  1941.      7  p. 

44.  Lowell   [Mass.],  population,  1940  census,  101.389.      Sept.  17,  1941.      7  p. 

45.  Long  Beach  [Calif.],  population,  1940  census,  164,271.     Sept.  18.  1941.     8  p. 

Financial  statistics  of  States,  1939:  v.  1,  Individual  States.     [Processed. 

Issued  with  i)erf(>rutions.     A  separate  report  will  be  issued  for  each  of  the  48 
States.     The  following  numbers  have  been  issued  during  the  period  of  this 
Monthly  catalog.]     t 
L.  C.  card  40-29081  C  3.141 :  939/v.l,no.7-33 

7.  Arizona,  population,  1940  census,  499.261.      May  17,  1941.     6  p. 

8.  Virginia,  population,  1940  census,  2,677.773.     May  19,  1941.      6  p. 

9.  Nebraska,  population,  1940  cr^nsus,  l,31."i,834.     May  23,  19^1.      6  p. 

10.  West  Virginia,  population,  1940  census,  1.001,974.      May  27.  1941.      6  p. 

11.  Michigan,  population.  1940  census,  5,256.106.      June  2.  1941.      7  p. 

12.  Massa<hnsetts.  population,  1940  census.  4.316.721.      June  7,  1941.      7  p. 

13.  <;eoigia,  population,  1940  census  3,123.723.     June  10,  1941.      6  p. 

14.  New  Hami'shire,  population,  1940  census,  491.524.      June  12.  1941.      7  p. 

15.  Rhode  Island,  population.  1940  census.  713.346.     June  14,  1941.      7  p. 

16.  Nevada,  pi  pulation.  1940  cmsiis.  110.247.     June  17.  1941.     fi  p. 

17.  New  Mexico,  population,  194<(  cersus,  531,818.      June  20.  1941.      6  p. 

18.  Mississippi,  population.  1940  census,  2.183,796.     July  14,  1941.     6  p. 

19.  Connecticut,  population,  1940  census,  1  709.242,     July  16.  1941.     7  p.  . 

20.  Louisiana,  population.  1940  census,  2..363. 880.     Aug.  S,  1941.      7  p. 

21.  South  Carolina,  population,  1940  census.  1.899.804.     Aug.  9.  1941.     7  p. 

22.  Florida,  population.  1940  census,  l.,'<97,41 4.     Aug,  9.  1941.      6  p. 

23.  Montana,  population,  1940  c  nsus,  559,456.     Aug.  15.  1941.      7  p. 

24.  Indiana,  poiitdation,  1940  cinsus,  3.427,796.     Aug.  19,  1941.      6  p. 

25.  Kansas,  population.  1940  cens'is,  1.801,028.     Aug.  19.  1941.     6  p. 

26.  North  Pakota.  pcpulalion.  1940  census.  641,935.     Aug.  26.  1941.     7  p. 

27.  Vermont,  population.  1940  census.  3.59  231.      Aug.   27.  1941.      6  p. 

28.  Oklahoma,  population.   1940  cpusiis,  2.336.434.      Aug.  30,  1941.     6  p. 

29.  Pennsylvania,  popula'ion.  1940  .cnsu-^.  9  900.180.      Au '.  30,  1941.     6  p. 

30.  Oregon,  population.  1940  census.  1.089,684.     Sept.  6.  1941.     6  p. 

31.  South  Dakota,  population.  1940  census.  642.961.      Seot.  8.  1941.      7  p. 

32.  Texas,  population,  1940  cen.sus,  6.414.824.      Sept.  16.  1941.      6  p. 

33.  Ohio,  population,  1940  census,  6,907,612.      Sept.  17.  1941.     6  p. 

Industrial  and  business  statistics.     [Monthly  and  quarterly  industrial  and  busi- 
ness statistics.]     4"  or  oblong  8"     [Processed.]      t 

C  3    (various  arbitrary  numbers)  : 

NOTE — The  Census  Bureau  collects  and  publishes  monthly  and  quarterly  current  sta- 
tistics in  processed  form  for  numerous  industries  and  commodities.  Summaries  of  most  of 
the.se  statistics  are  published  later  in  Survey  of  current  business  issued  each  month  by  the 
Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce  Bureau.  The  titles  of  these  reports  as  issued  for  1941, 
with   the  Documents   Office   classification  number  for  each   are  listed  below  : 

Monthly  industrial  and  business  reports 
Air    conditioning    systems   and    equipment         Mrcoanical  stokers  (C  3.91  :) 

(C3.68:)  Mens,     youths',    and    boys'     clothing    cut 

Asphalt  prepared  roofing  (C  3.100  :)  (C  3.92  : 1 

Automobile  financing  (C  3.69:)  M^thnnol    (C   3.101:) 

Automobiles,      manufacturers'      sales         Oil  burners   (C  3.93:) 

tC3.70:)  Paint,       varnish,       lacquer.       and       filler 

Boots,  shoes,  and  slippers,  other  than  rub-  (C  3.94:) 

her  (C  3.43:)  Paperboard  (C  3.95:) 

Cellulose  plastic  products  (C  3.73:)  Plastic  paints,  cold  water  paints,  and  cal- 

Conunorcial  steel  castings  (C  3.74  :)  cimines   (C3.96:) 

Con:V(tionory    and    competitive    chocolate         Porcelain    enameled    products,    metal   base 

products,  '  manufacturers'      sales      and  only   (C  3.98:) 

credits  (C  3.135:)  Public       merchandise       warehousing 

Cotton,      leather,     and     allied      garments  (C  3.102:) 

(C.  3.64:1  Pulverizers    for    pulverized    fuel    installa- 

Cottonseed  products  manufactured  and  on  tions   (C  3.103:) 

hand  at  oil  mills,  liy  States   (C  3.125:)  Pyroxylin-coated  textiles  (C  3.104:) 

Domestic  pumrs.  water  systems  and  wind         Rai'rfjul  locomotives   (C  3.105:) 

mills  (C3.77:)  R;iw  wool  consumption   (C  3.52:) 

Fabricated  steel  plate  (C  3.83:)  Red-cedar  .shingles  (C  3.119:) 

Floor  and  wall  tile   (C3.85:)  Retail     .sales,     independent     stores     [sum- 

Galvanized  range  boilers  and  tanks  for  hot  mary    and    one    report    for    each    of    34 

water  heaters   (C  3.86:)  States  and  6  cities]       (C  3.138:) 

Hosiery   (C3.87:)  Steel  barrels  and  drums    (C   3.106:) 

Illuminating      .glas.sware      manufacturers.         Steel  boilers    (C  3.107 :) 

sales  and  en  dits   (C  3.146:)  Steel  office  furniture  .^helving,  and  lockers, 

Knit  wool  gloves  and  mittens  (C3.63:)  a'^d  fi'-e-resistive  safe  industrv  products 

Leather  gloves  and  mittens  (C  3.42:)  (C  3.108:) 

Malleable  iron  castings  (C  3.89:)  Structural  clay  products  (C  3.109  :) 

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Industrial  and  business  statistics — Continued. 

Monthly  industrial  and  biisint^ss  reports — Continued 
Sulphuric  iicid   (C  3.110:)  White-base     antifriction     bearing     metals 

Superphosphates  (0  .'5.111  :)  (C  3.71  :) 

TJuderwear.     knit    cloth    and    knit     fabric         Wholesalers'  sales,  inventories  and  credits 

Kloves   (C  3.113  :)  (C  3.1.'53:) 

Wh -at  ground  and  wheat-milling  products         Wool  machinery  activity  (C  3.51:) 

(C  3.117:) 

Quarterly  Industrial  and  business  reports 
Blowers,  fans,  unit  heaters,  and  accessory         Lacquers  (C  3.88) 

equipment  (C  3.143 :)  Mining        and        industrial        locomotives 

Canned  foods  stock  report   (C  3.136:)  (C  3.81:) 

Fdible  gelatin   (C  3.79  :)  Warm-air    furnaces,    winter    air-condition- 

Elcctrical  goods   (C3.8'2:)  ing    systems,    and    accessory    equipment 

Fats     a"d     oils,     animal     and     vegetable  *C  3.144:) 

(C  3  123  :)  Wh->at  nnrl  wheat-flour  stocks  held  by  mills 

Fats    jHifi    oils    subjected    to    sulphonation  (C  3.115:) 

(C  3.124:)  Wool  stock   (C  3.52/2  :) 

Life  tnhles.  United  States  life  tables  1930-.3n  (preliminary)  for  white  and  non- 
white  by  sex.  July  21,  1941.  12+ [2]  p.  11.  4"  [Processed.  Prepared  by 
E'bertie  Foudray  and  Thomas  N.  E.  Greville  under  general  supervision  of 
Morris  H.  Hansen,  acting  a.>*sistant  chief  statistician,  S«^atistical  Research 
Divisiou.l     t  C  3.2 :  L  62/5/930-39/prelim. 

MortaJiti/  index.     Weeklv  mortality  index,  deaths  (stillbirths  excluded)  in  major 
cities,  Aug.  30-Sept.  20,  1941:  v.  12,  no.  3.>-38.     Sept.  5-25,  ItMl.     Each  4  p. 
il.  4°     [Processed.!     t 
L.  C.  card  38-2.i379  C  3.41 :  12/35-38 

Prisoners,  1939,  summary  statistics  of  prisoners  in  State  and  Federal  prisons  and 
reformatories.     [1941.]     ii+25  p.  4°     fProces.sed.     Prepared  by  Courtlandt  C. 
Van  Vechten,  jr.,  under  supervision  of  Halbert  L.  Dunn,  chief  statistician  for 
vital  statistics.]     t 
L.  r.  card  39^29382  C  3.2 :  P  93/4/939/sum. 

Vital  statisties.  Monthly  vital  statistics  bulletin,  Sept.  12,  1941;  v.  4,  no.  7. 
fl{)4].]     4  p.  4"     IProces.sed.]     t  C 3.127: 4/7 

Census.  19',0  {16th) 

Agrieulture.  Agriculture:  Colorado,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor, 
facilities,  expenditures,  and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables, 
and  minor  crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv-f63  p.  il.  4"  (16th 
census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R. 
Pettet,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51011  C  3.940-15 :  C  71 

Same:  Connecticut,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  ex- 
penditures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor 
crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+22  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of 
United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet. 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-15 :  C  76 

Same:  Kansas,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+93  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United 
Sates,  1910.)  (Prepared  under  sunervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     *  Paper.  20c.  C  3.940-15  :  K13 

Same :  Missouri,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv4-73  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1040.)  [I'repared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     ♦  Paper.  15c.  C  3.940-15  :  M  69o 

Same:  Nebraska.  2d  .series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  ex- 
penditures, ami  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor 
crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv-f87  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of 
United  State.s,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  20c.  C  ;1940-15  :  N  27 

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SEPTEaiBER    1941  1249 

Agriculture — Continued. 

Same:   Nevada,  3d  series,   value  of  farm   products,   farms  classified  by 

major  source  of  income  and  h.v  total  value  of  products,  with  statistics  for 
counties.  1941.  iv+21  p.  il.  4"  (16tli  census  of  United  States,  1940. )  [Pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.  1 
*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51187  C  3.940-16 :  N  41 

Same:  New  Hampshire,  2d  .series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilitie.s, 

expenditures,  and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor 
crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv-|-27  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of 
United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  K.  Pettet.  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-1!i :  N  42h 

Same:   New  Jersey,  2d   series,   farm  mortgages,   taxes,    labor,   facilities, 

expenditures,  and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and 
minor  crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  ix+29  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census 
of  United  States,  1940.)  [  I'repared  iinder  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-15 :  N  42j 

Same:  Teimessee,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  lalwr,  facilities,  ex- 
penditures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor 
crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+63  p.  il.  4"  ( lt;th  census  of 
United  States,  1940.)  [IM-epared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  loc.  C  3.940-15 :  T  25 

— -  Same :  Utah,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  laboi-,  facilities,  exjiendi- 
tures,  and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv4-42  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  II.  Pettet,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-15 :  Ut  1 

!-     Same:  West  Virginia,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities, 

expenditures,  and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and 
minor  crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+45  p.  il.  4"  (16ih  census 
of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  luider  supervision  of  Z?llmer  R.  Pettet, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15 :  W  52v 

Construction.     Construction:   Delaware,   1939.     Sept.   15.   1941.     6  p.   4°     (16th 
census  of  United  States,  1940. )      [  I'rocessed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  41-51012  C  3.940-28  :  D  37 

Same:   Illinois,   1939.     Sept.   18,   VMl.     7  p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-28:  116 

Same:  Louisiana,  1939.     Sept.  20,  1941.     5  p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-28 :  L 93 

Same :  Missouri,  1939.    Sept.  S,  1941.    8  p.  4°    (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)     [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-28 :  M  69o 

Same :  Ohio,  1939.    Sept.  22,  1941.    13  p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)     [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-28 :  Oh  3 

Same:  Tennessee,  1939.     Sept.  15,  1941.     8  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United 

States.  1940.)     [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-28  :  T  25 

Drainage  of  agricultural  lands :    South   Dakota,   land  in   drainage  enterprises, 
capital  invested,  and  drainage  works,  with  statistics  for  counties.    1941.    iv+11 
p.  il.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States^  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision 
of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51188  C  3.940-10 :  So  8d 

Housing,  1st  series,  data  for  small  areas:  Nevada,  1941.     [2] +10  p.  4°     (16th 
census  of  United  States,  1940.)     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Trues- 
dell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51189  C  3.940-30 :  N  41 

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1250  Government  Publicaiions 

Jrriijation  of  agricultural  lands:  Colorado,  enterprises,  areas,  works  and  equip- 
ment, capital  invested,  and  maintenance  and  operation  costs,  with  statistics 
for  counties  and  drainage  basins.  1941.  iv+45  p.  4°  (IGth  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51013  C  3.940-9  :C  71 

Manufarttircfi.     Manufactures,    1939:    Automobiles    and    automobile    equipment, 
transportation  equijjment  except  automobiles.     1941.     vi+3o  p.  4"     (16th  cen- 
sus of  United  States.  1940.)     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitz- 
gerald, chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51190  C  3.940-18 :  Au  8 

Same:  Dairy  products.    1941.    vi+25  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician 
for  manufactures.]     *  I'aper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51191  C  8.940-18 :  D 14 

Same :  Drugs,  medicines,  toilet  preparations,  insecticides  and  related  prod- 
ucts, soap  and  glycerin.  1941.  vi+18  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States, 
1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician 
for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51192  C  8.940-18 : D  84 

Same :  Industries,  euameled-iron  sanitary  ware  and  other  plumbers'  sup- 
plies (not  including  pipe  and  vitreous  and  semivitreous  china  sanitary  ware), 
oil  burners,  domestic  and  industrial,  power  boilers  and  associated  products, 
steam  and  hot-water  heating  apparatus  (including  hot-water  furnaces),  stoves, 
ranges,  water  heaters,  and  hot-air  furnaces  (except  electric),  steam  fittings, 
regardless  of  material,  heating,  and  cooking  apparatus,  except  electric,  not 
elsewhere  classitied.  1941.  vi-f  23  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.) 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for 
manufactures.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51193  C  8.940-18  :  In  27/9 

Same:   Industries,  general  commercial    (job)    printing,  lithographing  and 

photo-lithographing  (including  preparation  of  stones  or  plates  and  dry  trans- 
fers), greeting  cards  (except  hand-painted),  gravure,  rotogravure,  and  rotary 
photogravure  (including  preparation  of  plates).  1941.  vi+14  p.  4°  (16th 
census  of  United  States.  1940.)  [Prepared  under  suiiervision  of  Thomas  J. 
Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  mamifactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51194  C  3.940-18 :  In  27/10 

Same :  Industries,  hardwood  distillation  and  charcoal  manufacture,  wood 

naval  stores,  gum  naval  stores,  fertilizers.  1941.  vi-(-14  p.  4°  (16th  census  of 
United  States.  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  .statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51195  C  3.940-18 :  In  27/12 

Same :  Industries,  tin  cans  and  other  tinware  not  elsewhere  clas.sified,  wire 

drawn  from  purchased  rods,  nails,  spikes,  etc.,  not  made  in  wire  mills  or  in 
plants  operated  in  connection  with  rolling  mills,  wirework  not  elsewhere  classi- 
fied, cutlery  (except  alumiiuim,  silver,  and  plated  cutlery)  and  edge  tools,  tools 
(except  edge  tools,  machine  tools,  tiles,  and  saws),  files,  saw.s,  hardware  not 
elsewhere  classified.  1941.  vi+2S  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.) 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for 
manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51190  C  3.940-18 :  In  27/11 

Same:  Iron  and  steel  foundry  products.    1941.    vi-f  14  p.  4°     (16th  census 

of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitz- 
gerald, chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper.  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51197  C  8.940-18 :  Ir  6/2 

Same :  Lumber  and  timber  basic  products  group.     1941.    vi+40p.  4"     (16th 

census  of  ITuited  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J. 
Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufacture.s.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51198  C  3.940-18  :  L  07 

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September  1941  1251 

Manufactures — Continued. 

Same :    Miscellaneous    food    preparations    and    kindred    products.     1941. 

vi+34  p.  4°  (16tli  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistichm  for  manufactures.]  *  Paper, 
10c. 

L,  C.  card  41-51199  C  3.940-18 :  F  73 

Same:   Miscellaneous  industries  not  elsewhere  classified.     1941.     vi+39  p. 

4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51200  C  3.940-18 :  In  27/8 

Same:   Miscellaneous  iron  and  steel  products.     1941.     vi+22  p.  4°       (16th 

census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J. 
Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51201  C  3.940-18 :  Ir  6 

Same:    Morticians'  goods,  miscellaneous  wood  products.     1941.     vi+25  p. 

4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51202  C  3.940-18  :  M  84 

Same:  I'roducts  of  petroleum  and  coal.  1941.  vi+22  p.  4°  (16th  cen- 
sus of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitz- 
gerald, chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51203  C  3.940-18 :  P  44 

Same:     Structural   clay  products.     1941.     vi+24   p.   4."     (16th   census  of 

United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51204  C  3.940-18 :  C  57 

Population.  Population,  1st  series,  number  of  inhabitants :  California.  1941. 
vi+27  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  40-29306  C  3.940-13 :  C  12 

Same:   New  York.     1941.     vi-]-31  p.  il.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)  [I'repared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician 
for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-13  :  N  42  y 

Same:  Ohio.     194L     vi +38  p.  11.  4°     (10th  census  of  United  States,  1940.) 

[Prepared  under  sui>ervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  pop- 
ulation.]    *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-13 :  Oh  3 

Same:     Pennsylvania.     1941.     vi+46  p.    il.    4°     (16th   census    of    United 

States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statis- 
tician for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-13  :  P  38 

-  Same  :  Texas.  1941.  vi+30  p.  il.  4"  ( 16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.) 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  pop- 
ulation.]    *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-13 :  T  31 

Retail  trade     Census  of  business,  v.  1,  Retail  trade.  1939 :   pt.  3,  Kinds  of  busi- 
ness by  areas.  States,  counties,  and  cities.     1941.     vi+8.54  p.  4°     (16th  census 
of  United   States,   1940.)      [Prepared  under   supervision  of  Fred  A.   Gosnell, 
chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Cloth,  $2.00. 
L.  C.  card  41-50764  C  3.940-5  :  B  96/v.  1,  pt.  3 

Census  of  business,  1939,  retail  trade :  Commodity  sales,  grocery  and  com- 
bination stores.  1941.  iv+61  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  Stages,  1940.) 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.] 
*  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51205  C  3.940-24 :  G  89 

Same:  Commodity  sales,  lumber,  building,  hardware  group.     1941.     iv+39 

p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision 
of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  lOe. 

L.  C.  card  41-51206  C  3.940-24  :  L  97 

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Retail  trade — Continued. 

Same:    Coniniodity   sales,   motor-vehicle  dealers    (new),   accessory,   tire, 

battery  dealers,  used-car  dealers.  1941.  iii+2;j  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statis- 
tician for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51207  C  3.94(>-24  :  M  85 

Same:  Monthly  euiployment,  sex  of  employees.     1941.     vi-|-236p.  4°      (16th 

census  of  ITnited  States.  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gos- 
nell, chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  45c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51208  C  3.940-22 :  Em  7 

Wholesale  trade.     Census  of  business,  wholesale  trade.  1939:  Petroleum  distri- 
bution, bulk  statistics  [stations]  and  distributing  terminals.     1941.     iv-j-63  p. 
4°     (Kith    census  of  United   States,  1940.)      [Prepared  \nider   supervision  of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell.  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51209  C  3.940-26 :  P  44 

Maps 

North  Carolina,  minor  civil  divisions,  townships,  1940;    [map].     Scale  30  m.= 
2.6  in.     1941.     20X45  in.     *  15c.  C  3.61 :  N  81c/940 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  AUTHORIT? 

Airport  orientator.     Development  and  use  of  airport  orientator;  by  I,  R.  Met- 
calf.     1911.     iii+22  p.  il.  4°     (Technical  development  report  20.)      [Formerly 
Report  no.  5,  Technical  Development  Division,  published  Dec.  1938.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51153  C  31.11 :  20 

Frequency  (radio).     Ultra-hijrli-frequency  aircraft  receiver  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  P.  D.  McKeel.     1941.     iii+26  p.  il.  4"     (Technical  development  re- 
port 17.)      [Formerly  Report  no.  2,  Planning  and  Development  Division,  pub- 
lished S?pt.  1938.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50849  C  31.11 :  17 

Z-marker.     Development,  adjustment,  and  apiilication   of  Z-marker;  by  W.  E. 
Jackson  and  H.  I.  Metz.     1941.     iii+28  p.  il.  4°     (Technical  development  re- 
port 14.)      [Formerly  Report  no.  16,  Safety  and  Planning  Division,  Air  Com- 
merce Bureau,  published  July  1938.]     | 
L.  C.  card  41-51152  C  31.11 :  14 

crVIL    AE3SON.\T7TICS    ADMINISTR^VTION 

Airways.     Amendment  1,    [effective  Aug.  15,  1941]   of  Designation  of  civil  air- 
ways, effective  June  1,  1941.     July  28,  1941.     2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.102  :  Ai  7/2/amdt.  1 

Civil  aeronautics  journal,  v.  2,  no.  17  and  18;   Sept.  1  and  15,  1941.     [IMl.] 

p.  217-244,  il.  4°     [Semimontlily.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy.  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign 
sub.scription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  40-26182  C  31.118  :  2/17, 18 

Notices  to  airmen.     Weekly  notice  to  airmen,  v.  9,  no.  13-16;  Sept.  4-25,  1941. 
[1941.]     various  paging,  il.  oblong  8°     [Processed.]     t  031.109:9/13-16 

Pilot  training.     Civil  pilot  training  manual.     2d  edition,  Sept.  1941.     1941.     vii-|- 
334  p.  1  pi.  4°     (Civil  aeronautics  bulletin  23.)     *  Paper,  65c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51210  C  31.103 :  23/2 

Flight  instructor's  manual.     3d  edition,  Sept.  1941.     1941.     vi+146  p.  il.  4" 

(Civil  aeronautics  bulletin  5.)     *  Paper,  35c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51151  C  31.103 :  5/2 

Staff  handbook,  CAA  for  defense,  pilot  training,  airports,  airways,  air  safety. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  16  p.  il.     [Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51211  O  31.106 :  D  36 

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Maps 

United  States.  Airway  map  of  United  States ;  June  30,  1941.  [1941.]  13X17  in. 
[Processed.]     t  C  31.115 :  Ai  7/941 

Insets : 
Alaska. 

(Central  and  South  America.] 
Hawaiian  Islands. 

CIVIL  AERON.^UTICS  BOARD 

Note. — The  opinions  in  economic  proceedings  of  the  Civil  Aeronautics  Board,  formerly 
included  in  the  Civil  aeronautics  j  )urnal,  are  printed  separately  beirinnnig  with  v.  2,  and 
are  "advance  sheets"  of  the  material  which  will  make  up  bound  volumes  of  the  Civil 
Aeronautics  Board   Reports. 

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ington, D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $1.00  per  volume  ;  single  copies  vary  in  price. 

United  Air  Lines  Transport  Corporation.  Doclcet  no.  323,  United  Air  Line?  Trars- 
port  Corporation,  additional  mail  .service,  Pliiladelpliia,  [decided  D:c.  18,  1940; 
opinion  and  order].  [1941.]  [1] +402-408  p.  ([Opinion]  27.)  [From 
C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a  :  2/27 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

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and  (if  is  pus  ssions,  coast  pih  ts  carrying  .'luxil'aiy  inforn  a  ion  for  the  us,^  of  the 
nautical  clarts ;  tide  tables  showing  time  and  heights  of  tidt  s,  current  tables  showns 
direction  and  force  of  ocean  and  estuiry  current^,  and  aeronautical  charts  of  con  in  iital 
Uniled  States  for  air  navisalien  are  sold  at  the  Washington  office  of  the  Coast  and  Ce^detic 
Survey  and  by  siles  agents.  Tiie  sales  agents  for  the  nmtical  charts  and  nautical  publica- 
tions are  located  at  the  princirial  ports  of  the  United  States  and  for  the  aeronautical 
charts  at  the  princi|)al  airports  of  continental  United  States. 

Coast    and   Geodetic   Survei/    l>uUetin,    Aug.    31,    1941;    no.    315.      [1941.]     13    p. 
[Montlilv.]     t 
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Coast  pilots.  Supplement  to  United  States  coast  pilot,  Atlantic  Coast,  spc.  D, 
Cape  Henry  to  Key  West,  4th  (193(j)  edition;  May  26,  1941.  1941.  [l]+32 
leaves.     (Serial  582-3.)     t  C 4.6/1 :  D/4/supp.C41 

Nautieal  chart  si/mhols  and  abbreviations  used  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey 
and  Hydrograiihic  Office,  approved  by  Federal  Board  of  Surveys  and  Maps ; 
ro.  1.  [Vv'asliington,  D.  C]  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survev,  .Inn.  1941. 
29X  22  in.     t  20c.  C  4.2 :  Sy  6/2/no.l 

Water  temperatures.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sttrvey  tide  stations,  Pacific  Coast. 
Apr.  1941.     cover  title,  46  p.  4"     (TW-2.)      [Processed.]     t  C434:2 

Aeronautical  charts 

Dallas  [Tex.^,  lat.  32°-34°,  long.  96°-102° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  Q-5. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survev,  Aug.  1941.     20X47  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  pro.iection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/4  :  D  161/941 

Huron,  Lake.  Lake  Huron,  lat.  44°-46°,  long.  78°-84°  ;  sectional  aei'onautical 
chart  V/-S.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Wasliingtou,  D.  C,  Coast 
and  GL^odetic  Survey,  Aug.  1941.  20X40  in.  [Lambert  conformal  co:iic 
projection.]     f    25c.  C  4.9/4 :  H 941/C41 

Ketchikan  [Alaska],  lat.  54°-5S°,  long.  1.30°-137°  :  a^eronautical  chart.  Scale 
10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 ;  1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survev,  June  1941.     21X19  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  40c. 

C  4.9/4  :  K  494/941 

Ku.<:kokivim  [Alaska],  lat.  .5S°-62°,  long.  157°-107°  ;  aeronautical  chart.  Scale 
10  m.=O.G  in.,  scale  1  ;  1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
June  1941.  23X25  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.  Advance  copy. 
Subject   to  correction.]     t  40c.  C  4.9/4  :  K  968/941 

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Lake  of  the  Woods,  lat.  4S''-50°,  long.  00°-f)(>°  ;  sectional  ai-ioiiautual  c-liai-t  Y-G. 
Scale  1(»  in.  =  1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  ."jOO.oUO.  Wasliinfjtdii.  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Aug.  1941.     21X88  in.      [Lambert  coiiformal  conic  isrojection.]     t  25c. 

C  4."J/4  :  L  14SW/941 

Norfolk  [Va.].  lat.  34°-38°,  long.  75°-7S°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  RS-9, 
Scale  10  ui.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  July  1941.     38X24  in.     [Lambert  conformul  conic  projection.]     t  2oc. 

C  4.9/4 :  N  763/941 

Spokane  [Wash.],  lat.  46°-4S°,  long.  n4°-120°  :  sectional  aeronautical  chart  X-2. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  .scale  1 :  500.00J.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Aug.  11)41.     20X39  in.     (Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/4  :  Sp  05/941 

Trinidad  [Colo.],  lat.  36°-3S°,  long.  1U2°-1()8°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  ciiart  S-4. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  July  1941.     20X45  in.     [Lambert  conformal  cimic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/4 :  T  736/941 

Nautical  charts 

Atlantic  Coast.  United.  States,  east  coast,  Cape  Hatteras  to  Charleston  Light, 
surveys  to  1937  and  otlier  sources;  no.  1110.  [Scale  1:433,000]  Washington, 
D.  C,  Coast  and  (Jeodetic  Survey,  July  1941.  31X44  in.  [For  offshore  navi- 
gation only.]     t  75c.  C  4.9: 1110 

Cape  May  Harbor,  N.  J.,  topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  in  1932  and 
1937.  hydrography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  in  1937.  supplemented  by 
surveys  in  dredged  channels  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1941 ;  no.  234.  Scale  1 :  10.- 
000.  Washington,  D.  C  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  July  1041.  18X25  in.  t 
25c.  0  4.9:234 

Culumhia  River.  Greg,  and  Wash.,  Vancouver  to  Bonneville,  topography  by  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey  in  1935-39,  supplemented  by  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers 
in  1935  and  lit:  9,  and  by  Geological  Survey  in  1.'?9G-1916,  hydrography  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  in  1935  and  1939:  no.  6156.  Scale  1 :  40,00<1  Washington,  D.  C., 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  July  1941.  28X34  in.  [Map  is  iri  2  sections.] 
t  50c.  C  4.9 :  6156 

Inset :  Bonneville. 

Judith.  Point.  Harbors  of  Refuge  at  Point  Judith  and  Block  Island,  R.  I..  Point 
Judith,  surveys  to  1939,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1940,  Block  Island, 
surveys  to  1939,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1941 ;  no.  276.  Scale  1 :  10.000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Aug.  1941.     20X44  in.     t  50c-. 

C  4.9 :  276 

Key  Wext  Harbor,  Fla.,  east  coast,  topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey 

in  1934-35.  hydrography  by  Coast  and   Geodetic   Survey  in  19.34-37:   no.  576. 

Scale  1 :  10,000.  Washington,  D.    C,   Coast  and   Geodetic   Survey,   July  1941. 

36X34  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  576 

Lvzon.     Northwestern   Luzon,   P.    I.,   Pata   Point   to  Cape  Bojeador,   surveys  to 

1933:  no.  4206.     [Scale  1:100.000.]     Manila.  P.  I..  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

May  194L  35X40  in.  f  75c.  C  4.9 :  4206 
West  coast  of  Luzon,  P.  I.,  Yigan  to  San  Fernando,  .surveys  to  1937:  no. 

4208.       [Scale  1:100.000.]     Manila,   P.   I.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  June 

1941.     44X32  in.     t  75c.  0  4.9:1208 

Samar.  Northeast  coast  of  Samar,  P.  I.,  Catarman  to  Oras  Bay,  surveys  to  1933: 
no.  4421.  [Scale  1:100,000.]  Manila,  P.  I.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  May 
1941.     29X42  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  4421 

Inset :  Helm  Harbor  and  San  Ramon  Baj'.  east  coast  of  Samar. 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE   BUREAU 

Business.  Survey  of  current  business,  Sept.  1941;  v.  21,  no.  9.  [1941.  |  cover 
title,  26-f  S-3S  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Text  on  p.  3  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  1.5c.  single 
copy,  $2.C0  a  yr.  (including  weekly  supplements)  :  foreign  subscription,  $3.50. 
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Included  in  price  of  uiontlily  Survey  of  current  business,  which  see  above. 

ClS.S'j:  911/36-39 

Domestic  commerce,  weekly  bulletin  of  national  economy,  v.  1:8.  no.  10-13; 
Sept.  4-25,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  34  p.  11.  4°  [Processed.]  t  Poper,  5c.  single 
copy,  $2.09  a  yr.,  foreign  subscription,  $4.00.  C  18.32  :  28/10-13 

Domestic  co)nmeree  news  letter,  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  [4]  p.  4"  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     f  C  lS.32/2  :  941/9 

Forcif/n  commerce  vrekhi.  v.  4.  no.  10-13;  Sept.  6-27.  1941.  1 19-^1.]  Each  40 
p.  or  44  p.  11.  4"  *  I'aper,  l(jc.  single  copy,  $4.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $7.90. 
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Industrial  bunking  companies.  Industrial  banking  companies,  installment  loans 
to  consumers,  June  1941.      [1941.]      [4]  p.  il.  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.  |      f 

C  18.219 ;  941/0 

Same,  Julv  1941.   [1941.]     [4]  p.  il.  4°     [Monthlv.     Processed.]     t 

C  18.219 :  941/7 

Industrial  reference  service.     [Processed.]     f  various  prices,  see  note  below. 

C  18.220 : 

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duction, distribution,  prices,  standards,  tpecilicatlons,  export  and  import  trade,  foreign 
taiiffs  and  regulations  as  applied  to  .specific  commodities,  results  of  domestic  market 
res-ejrcli,  foreign  market  surveys.  Each  subscriber  to  one  or  more  parts  of  the  Industrial 
reference  service  will  receive  from  time  to  tim.i  special  releases  titled  Business  series 
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ences]  ;  by  Allene  .Jeanes  and  Horace  S.  Isbell.  [1941.]  p.  125-142  il.  (Re- 
search paper  RPl-IOS. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of 
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Chromium.  Thermal  expansion  of  cast  and  of  swaged  chromium  [with  list  of 
references];  by  Peter  Hidnert.  [1941.]  p.  113-124,  il.  (Research  pui)er 
RP1407. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Sttmdards,  v.  27, 
Aug.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.l2/a  :  1407 

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C  i;5.20 :  93 

Fluorine.  Quantitative  determination  of  tluorine  in  organic  compounds :  by  Dirk 
H.  Brauns.  [1911.]  p.  105-111,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1406.)  [From  Journal 
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Glass  electrodes.  Effect  of  chemical  durability  of  glass  ou  asymmetry  potential 
and  reversibility  of  glass  electrode  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Edgar  H. 
Hamilton  and  Donald  Hubbard.  [1941.]  p.  27-32,  il.  (Research  paper 
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July  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1400 

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.sides  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  William  Ward  Pigman  and  Horace  S.  Isbell. 
[1941. J  p.  9-25  il.  (Research  paper  RP1399.)  [From  Journal  of  research 
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and  carbon  [with  list  of  references]  :  by  Thomas  G.  Digges.  [1941.]  p.  65-80, 
il.  6  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  RP1403.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  Na- 
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Journal  of  rc.'icarch.  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards, 
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walls;  by  Cyrus  C.  Fishburn,  D  )ughis  E.  I'arsons,  and  Perry  H.  Petersen. 
Aug.  15,  1941.  ii+21  p.  il.  4"  (Building  materials  and  structures  report 
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Silk.  Photochemical  reactions  in  silk  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Henry  A. 
Rutherford  and  Milton  Harris.  [1941.]  p.  81-88.  (Research  paper  RP1404.) 
[From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27,  July  1941.J 
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ences] ;  bv  Wilbur  I.  Patterson,  Walton  B.  Geiger,  Louis  R.  Mizell,  and  Milton 
Harris.  *[19J1.]  p.  8^-103,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1405.)  [From  Journal 
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C  13.22/a :  1405 

Yarn.  Moisture  regains  of  cotton  yarns,  recorded  voluntary  standard  of  the 
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Vanoditin-Anierirnn  Pharnifirriilical  Coinpanif.  In  United  States  Court  of 
Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  aiipeal  no.  7893,  Canadian-American  Pharma- 
ceutical Company  v.  Conway  P.  Coe,  commissioner  of  patents,  appeal  from 
judgment  of  District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia:  brief 
for  appellee.     [19-11.]     cover  title,  i+12  p.  4°     t  C21.1U:C16/4 

[Decisions  in  patent  and  trademark  cases,  etc.],  Sept.  2-30,  1941.  [1941.] 
various  pagins:.  il.  large  8°  [Weekly.  Issue  of  Sept.  30.  1941,  includes  Bulletin 
of  decisions  of  Patent  OMice  on  trade-marks  rendered  during  Aug.  1941.  From 
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Functio7}s.  Patent  OflSce  [functions  and  activities].  1941.  8  p.  il.  [From  U.  S. 
Department  of  Commerce,  bow  it  serves  you  on  land  and  sea  and  in  the  air, 
July  1941  edition.]     t  C  1.2/a  :  P  272 

Gosmann,  Enart.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patciit  Appeals,  patent  apiieal  no. 
4537.  in  re  Enart  Gosmann,  automatic  telephone  svstems ;  brief  for  commis- 
sioner of  patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  6  p.  4°     %  C  21.10:  G  693 

Guthans,  Haiold  A.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  4558.  in  re  Harold  A.  Guthans.  propeller  shaft  lubricating  apparatus;  brief 
for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  10  p.  4"     %      C  21.10:  G  983 

Lincoln,  Bert  H.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
4572,  in  re  Bert  H.  Lincoln  and  Gordon  D.  Byrkit.  method  of  producing  ali- 
phatic amines  and  derivatives  thereof;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  8  p.  4"     t  C  21.10 :  L  638/2 

Minnesota  Miniiifj  d  Manufacturing  Conipani/.  In  United  States  Court  of  Ap- 
peals for  District  of  Columbia,  appeal  no.  7533,  Minnesota  Mining  &  Manufac- 
turing Company  r.  Conway  P.  Coe,  commissioner  of  patents,  appeal  from  judg- 
ment of  District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia :  brief  for 
appellee  on  rehearing.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-f- 8  p.  4°     t        C  21.10 :  M  666/9 

Official  gazette.     Official  gazette  of  Patent  Office,  containing  patents,  trade-marks, 
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Philadelphia  Inquirer  Co.  Brief  for  appellee,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals 
for  District  of  Columbia,  appeal  no.  7944,  Philadelphia  Inquirer  Co.  r.  Conway 
P.  Coe,  commissioner  of  patents,  appeal  from  judgment  of  District  Court  of 
United  States  for  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i +7  p.  4°     t  C21.10:P53 

Report.     Patent    Office    [annual    report,    fiscal    year    1940].     [1941.]     p.    89-98. 
[From  Annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Commerce,  1940.]     t 
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Societe  Anonyme  dcs  Manufactures  de  Glares  et  Produits  Chimiqnes  de  Saint- 
Gobain,  Clinuny  d  Cirey.  In  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia,  appeal  no.  7884,  Societe  Anonyme  des  Manufactures  de  Glaces  et 
Produits  Cbimiques  de  Saint-Gobain,  Cbauny  &  Cirey  v.  Conway  P.  Coe,  com- 
missioner of  patents,  appeal  from  judgment  of  District  Court  of  United  States 
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C1i)iiato1of/ical  data.  Climatological  data  for  United  States  by  sections,  v.  28,  no.  1 ; 
Jan.  1911.  [1941.]  cover  title.  [228]  p.  il.  map,  2  p.  of  maps,  large  4°  (W.  B. 
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Star-Bulletin,  June  30,  1941.]  p.  25-30,  4°  [Monthly.]  *  Paper.  5c.  single 
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Climatological  data,  West  Indies  and  Caribbean  service,  in   cooperation 

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p.  9-16.  4"     [  Monthly.  ]  C  30.20 :  20/2 

Corv.     Weekly  corn  and  wheat  region  bulletin.  Sept.  2-30,  1941  •  no.  22-26,  series 

1941.     [WBO,  Chicago,  Sept.  3-Oct.  1,  1941.]     Each  [4]  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper,  30c. 

per  season    (April-September).  0  30.7:941/22-26 

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and  holidays,  during  the  season,  at  the  Region  Center  of  the  Weather  Bureau,  Chicago,  111. 

Cotton.  Weekly  cotton  region  bulletin,  Sept.  2-30,  1941 ;  no.  22-26,  series  1941. 
[Weather  Bureau  Office,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1941.]  Each  [2]  p.  il.  4°  *  Paper, 
30c.  per  season  (April-October) .  C  30.9  :  941/22-26 

Functions.     Weather  Bureau   [functions  and  activities].     [1941.]     p.   79-92,  il. 

[From  United  States  Department  of  Commerce,  how  it  serves  you  on  land  and 

sea  and  in  the  air,  July  1941  edition.]     f  C  i.2/a  :  W  378/941 

Metcoroloyy.     Monthly  meteorological  summary,  Washington,  D.  C.  Aug.  1941. 

n.  p.  [1941].     [2]  p.  large  8°     t  C  30.10:  941/8 

Monthly  weather  revieiv.  June  1941 :  v.  69.  no.  6.     [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  160-200, 

il.  10  p.  of  maps,  large  4°   (W.  B.  no.  1330.)      [Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover. 

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C  30.17 :  941/3 

Weather.  Weather  forecasting  with  introtlnctory  note  on  atmospherics;  by 
George  S.  Bliss.  6th  edition.  [Reprint]  liHO  1  published  1941].  v+l-14b+ 
15-35  p.  il.     (Bulletin  42.)      *  Paper,  10c.  A  29.3  :  42/6-2 

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together. 

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2-30,  1941.  Each  1  p.  4"  [Semiweekly.  Processed.  The  edition  here  cata- 
loged is  the  tine  for  Districts  1  and  3  issued  from  the  forecast  center  at  Wash- 
ington; D.  C]     t  C  30.13  :  941/70-78 

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Ihe  forecasts  for  the  various  zones  are  prepared  at  and  distributed  from  the  forecast 
centers  of  the  Weather  Bureau  as  follows  : 

Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  :  District  10.  Arizona.  New  Mexico,  and  West  Texas. 

Bast  'U,  Mas<.  :  District  16,  New  England  States. 

Chicago,   111.:  District  6.   Region   of  Great   Lakes;   district   7,    Upper   Mississippi  Valley; 

dstiict  8,  Northern  Great  Plains. 
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Jacksonville,  Fla.  :  District  2.  South  Atlantic  States. 
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Lis  An/eles,  Calif.  :  District  15.  Southern  California. 

New  Orleans,  La.  :  District  4,  Central  and  East  Gulf  States  ;  district  5,  East  Texas. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah  :  District  14,  Utah. 

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Washinpton,    D.    C.  :  Distiict    1,    Middle    Atlantic    States;    district    3,    Ohio    Valley    and 

Tennessee. 

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order  is  placed  with  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  in 
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addition  nn.t'h  information  about  cloud*,  visibility,  precipitation,  pressure  changes,  and 
oth"r  conditions  which  can  be  u'^ed  in  connec'ion  with  a  study  of  fronts  and  air  masses 
to  obtain  a  better  understanding  of  the  weather,  presi^ut  and  future,  than  was  possible 
with  the  old  type  of  map.  .j        -  4, 

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■    Congressional  record,  proceedings  and  debates  of  77tli  Congress,  1st  session, 

V.   87,   no.   158-174,   Sept.   1-20,   1941.      [1941.]     74]^77D0+A4385-A4716+[2O] 

p.  4°  X/a.77/1 :  87/158-174 

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30  p.  4°     [Includes  History  of  bills  and  resolutions.]     Included  in  price  of  daily 
Congressional  record  for  which  see  above.  X/a.77/1 :  87/152-lG4/ind. 

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ganization plans;  compiled,  edited,  indexed,  and  published  under  direction  of 
Secretary  of  St;ite:  pt.  1,  Public  laws  and  Reorganization  plans.  1941.  v.  54, 
pt.  1,  xxxv  +  12o8+cxxxix  p.  large  8"     *  Cloth,  !)!3.50.  S  7.9  :  54/pt.l 

L.VWS 

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tile  Siatiite-!  at  large. 

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acts,  private  acts,  public  .loint  resolutions,  and  private  joint  resolutions,  but  are  numliered 
in  two  serii's,  namely,  public  laws  and  private  laws. 

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wl'idi  the  law  was  enacted,  but  this  information  does  not  appear  in  the  entries  listed 
below. 

Public  [joint]  resolutions.     See,  above,  note  under  center  head  Laws. 

Public  law  248-252,  77th  Congress. 

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tendent  of   Documents    Wasliington,    IJ.    C.    at   a    sub.5cription   price   of   ifS.OO   a   session, 
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which  see  be!oA-,  is  10c. 
Interna}  revenue.     II.  R.  5417,  act  to  provida  revenue.     [Approved  Sept.  20,  l'.)41.]     46  p. 

I  Public  law  2.10.) 
Militai-y  Order  of  the  Puri)le  Heart.     H.  .T.  Res.  196.  joint  resolution  authorizing  printing  of 
prccrdlrgs   of   natienal    eniampments    of    various    veterans'    organizations    in    United 
States  as  separate   House  documents.     Approved  Sept.    18.    1941.     1    p.      (Public   law 
24').)      III.  .1.  Ues.  191)  merely  adds  Military  Order  of  the  Purple  Heart  to  list  of  vet- 
erans' organizations  whose  proceedings  are  to  be  print<  d  as  documents.] 
Mortgage  insurance.     II.  R.  5395,  act  to  amend  national  housing  act,  as  amended   [to  as 
to  increase  aggregate  amount  of  insurable  mortgages].     Approved  Sept,  2,  1941.     1  p. 
(Public  law  248.) 
North  Slouf/h.     H.  R.  4S35.  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construc- 
ti(  n  of  d.im  an!  dike  for  preventing  flow  of  tidal  waters  into   North   Slough  in   Coos 
C  untv,   Oreg.    [bv  Highway  Department  of  Oregon.   North    Slough   Drainage   District, 
and  North  Slo"gh  Diking  District].     Approved  Sept.  22,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  251.) 
Officers,  Army.     H.  J.  Res.  199.  joint  resolution  to  authorize  temporary  appointments  of 
officers  in  Army  of  United  States.     Approved  Sept.  22.  1941.     1  p.     (Pulilic  law  252.) 

CONFERENCE  COMMITTEES 

Internal  revenue.     Revenue  bill  of  1941,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5417;  submitted  by  Mr.  Doughton.     Sept.  15,  1941.     20  p.     (H.  rp.  1203,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)      [H.  R.  ,5417,  as  here  reported,  establishes  a  committee  to  in- 
vestigate Federal  expenditures.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51233 

Requisitioning  o/  property  required  for  defense  of  United  States,  conference  report 
to  accompany  S.  1579;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.     Sept.  25,  1941.     4  p.     (H.  rp. 
1214,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-512:34 

Thatcher,  Clyde.  Mrs.  Clyde  Thatcher  et  al.,  conference  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3827  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Clyde  Thatcher  and  her  2  minor  children,  Mar- 
jorie  Thatcher  and  Bobby  Thatcher]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weiss.     Sept.  17,  1941. 

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12G2  Government  Publications 

Thatcher,  Clyde — Coiitliuied. 

2  p.  (H.  rp.  1204,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Committee  agrees  to  Senate  amend- 
ment of  title  of  bill  which  roads :  Act  for  relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Clyde  Thatcher 
and  their  2  minor  children,  Marjorie  Thatcher  and  Bobby  Thatcher.]  *  Paper, 
5c. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Appropriations.  Deficiency  estimate  of  appropriations  for  legislative  establish- 
ment, fiscal  year  1941  [for  contingent  expenses  of  House  of  Representatives]. 
Sept.  22,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  385,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars  of  House  of  Representatives  and  history  of  legislation,  77th  Congress, 
Sept.  1-29,  1041;  no.  144-157.  1941.  various  paging,  large  8°  [Daily  when 
House  of  Representatives  is  in  session.]     %  Y  1.2  : 1/77-1-144  to  77-1-157 

ACCOUNTS  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Public  Buildinys  and  Grounds  Committee,  House.  Providing  expenses  for  in- 
vestigation authorized  by  House  resolution  304  [authorizing  Committee  on 
Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  to  investigate  progress  of  defense  housing  pro- 
gram], report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  300;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cocliran.  Sept.  18, 
1941.     1  p.      (H.  rp.  1200,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

AGRICULTURE  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  Sept.  4,  1941 ;  no.  6.  1941.  54 
p.  4°     $  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  77/6 

BANKING   AND  CURRENCY   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Federal  reserve  notes.  Amend  Federal  reserve  act,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  S.  1471,  to  extend  period  during  which  direct  obligations  of  United 
States  may  be  used  as  collateral  security  for  Federal  reserve  notes,  June  21-25, 
1941.     1941.     iii+90    p.     *  Paper,    10c.  Y  4.B  22/1 :  F  31/19 

Raw  materials.  Amending  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  act,  as  amended, 
report  [and  minority  report]  to  accompany  H.  R.  5667  [to  exempt  strategic  and 
critical  materials  fx-om  customs  duties  in  certain  cases,  and  for  other  purposes]. 
[2  pts.]  (H.  rp.  1206,  2  pts.,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  5667  also  increases 
authorized  outstanding  obligations  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.] 
L.  C.  card  41-51235 

[pt.  1.]   Rn^ort;   .submitted  by  Mr.  Steasall.     Sspt.   17,    1941.     4  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
pt.  2.     Minority  report  ;  sumbitted  by  Mr.  Hull.     Sept.  18,  1941.  2  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

CENSUS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

National   defense.     Autliorizing  director  of  census  to  furnish  certain   informa- 
tion for  national-defense  purposes,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  213 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Moser.     July  16,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  960,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50864 

CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Civil  service  retirement,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  supplemental  hear- 
ing on  H.  R.  3487,  estimated  cost  of  further  amending  civil  service  retirement 
act,  statementof  Lewis  H.Fisher,  Aug.  23  [12],  1941.  1941.  ii+27p.  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  4.C  49/1 :  R  31/16 

CLAIMS     COMMITTEE,     HOUSE 

Aller/heni/  Fori/infj  Co..  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5G5!)  [for  relief  of  Allegheny 
Forging  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  Sept.  23,  1941.  6  p.  (H.  rp. 
1211,  77th  Cong.  1st  .se.ss.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Baker,  Ham/  F.  Harry  F.  Bakei-.  report  to  accompany  S.  1813  [for  relief  of 
Harry  F.  Baker]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Keogh.  Sept.  23,  1941.  0  p.  (H.  rp.  1213, 
77th  Cong.  1st  .sess.)     *  Paper,  5c-. 

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Kulp  Lutnher  Co.,  report  to  accoiupaiiy  H.  R.  5594  [for  relief  of  Kiilp  Lumber 
Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keogh.  Sept.  23,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1210,  77th 
Cong.  Ist  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wade,  Edirin  L.  Etlwii!  L.  Wade,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5687  [for  relief  of 
Edwin  L.  Wade]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  Sept.  23,  1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1212, 
77th  Cong.,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Valrndar.-!.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Sept.  8,  1941;  no.  9. 
1941.     38  p.  4"     I  Y  4.D  63/1 :  77/9 

Oasoline.  Increasing  niotor-vehicle-fuel  taxes  in  District  of  Columbia  [for  period 
Jan.  1,  1942,  to  June  30,  1!I491,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5558;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Randolph.  Sept.  17,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1205,  77tli  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Union  Railroad  Station  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5C82 
[to  amend  act  to  provide  for  Union  Railroad  Station  in  District  of  Columbia, 
so  as  to  provide  additional  facilities  for  acconuuodatiou  of  passenger  traffiic 
and  for  handling  of  mail]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  Sept.  22,  1941.  3p. 
(H.  rp.  1209,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FOREIGN  AFFAIKS  COMMITTEK.   HOUSE 

Inter  American  Statistical  Institute,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
H.  J.  Res.  219,  to  enable  United  States  to  become  adhering  member  of  Inter 
American  Statistical  Institute,  July  29,  1941.    1941.    ii+14  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.F  76/1 :  In  8/11 

INDIAN    AFFAIKS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Indian  reservationf<.  Amending  act  to  authorize  appropriation  for  roads  on 
Indian  reservations,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4937 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers 
of  Oklahoma.  June  19,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  806,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

INTERSTATE    AND     FOREIGN     COMMERCE    COMMITIEE,     HOUSE 

Securities.     Report   of  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  on   proposals  for 
amendments  to  securities  act  of  1933  and  securities  act  of  1934,  Aug.  7,  1941. 
1941.      vii+54    p.      (House    committee    print,    77th    Congress,    1st    session.) 
t  Securities  and  Exchange  Conunission,  Washington,  D.  C. 
L.  C.  card  41-51236  Y4.In  8/4:  Se  2/5 

JUDICIARY   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

National  defense.  Delays  in  national  defense  preparations,  hearings,  77th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session.  May  7-19,  1941.  1941.  [pt.  2],  ii+389-469  p.  il.  (Serial 
3,  pt.  2. )     *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.  J  89/1 :  D  36/pt.2 

MERCHANT    MARINE    AND   FISHERIES    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Sept.  11,  1941 ;  no.  6. 
1911.    x+67  p.  4°     [Number  5  not  available.]     t  Y4.M53:77/6 

Fish  restoration  and  management  pro.iects,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  H.  R.  3361,  to  [jrovide  that  United  States  shall  aid  States  in  fl^h-restoration 
and  management  projects.  May  14  and  July  15,  1941.  1941.  iii+80  p.  *  Paper, 
10c.  Y  4.M  53  :  F  53/18 

MIUTARY   AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Censorship.  Information  as  to  whether  or  not  censorship  of  the  press  exists  in 
War  Department,  adverse  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  300  [requesting  War 
Department  to  furnish  to  House  c-f  Representatives  information  whether  or 
not  censorship  of  the  press  exists  in  this  I.^epartment]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  May. 
Sopt.  15,  1941.     2  p.     (II.  rp.  1202,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,' 5c. 

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1264  Government  Publications 

Offlco's,  Army.  Temporary  ani)oiiilmont  of  oflic-ers,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  H.  J.  Res.  199,  to  authorize  temporary  appointments  of  ofiicers  in 
Armv  c/f  United  States,  Julv  15,  1941.     1041.     iii-flO  p.     •  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.M  59/1 :  Of  2/11 

Vitalizing  active   list  of  Army,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 

H.  J.  Res.  203,  to  strengthen  common  defense  by  suspending  sec.  24b  of  national 
defense  act  and  authorizing  more  expeditious  procedure  to  vitalize  active  list 
of  Army,  .July  15,  1941.     1941.     iii  +  14  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.M  59/1 :  Ar  5/15 

NATIONAL  DEFENSE  MIGKATION,   SELECT   COMMITTEE  INVESTIGATING,    HOUSE 

Transients.  National  defense  migration,  hearings  77th  Congress,  1st  session, 
pursuant  to  II.  Res.  113,  to  inquire  further  into  interstate  migration  of  citizens, 
emphasizing  present  and  potential  consequences  of  migration  caused  by  national 
defense  program.     1941.     pts.  13-17.  Y  4.N  21/5  :  M  58 

pt.  13.  Hartford  hearings,  June  24  and  2ij,  1941.     vl  +  5021-5110P4-5111-5292B  +  5293- 

."i54l  p.  il.     »  Paper,  GOc. 
pt.  14.  Trenton   hearin:^s,   June   27   and   28,    1941.     v  +  r.u43-5728H  +  5729-.58S2H   p.   il. 

*  Taper,  40l\ 

pt.   15.  Baltimore    hearings,    July    1    and    2,    1941.      v  +  5S83-5923b  + 5924-6307    p.    il. 

•  Paper,  .Soc. 

pt.  16.  Washington  hearings,  July  15-17,  1041.       v  +  6.'10n-n681  p.  il.      *  Paper,  45c. 
pt.   17.  Washington  hearings,  July  18-21,  1941.     v  + 6683-7067  p.  il.  1  pi.      *  Paper,  50c. 

NAVAL  AFFAIRS  COMMITrEE,   HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Sept.  8.  1941 ;  no.  7. 
1941.     96  p.  4°     X  Y  4.N  22/1 :  77/7 

Ccnftorshi}).  Directing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  transmit  certain  information  to 
House  of  Representatives,  adverse  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  290  [requesting 
Navy  Department  to  furnish  to  House  of  Representatives  information  whether 
or  not  censorship  of  the  press  exists  in  this  Department]  ;  submitted  by  JNIr. 
Jacobsen.     Sept.  15, 1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1201,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

National  Societij  of  Daughters  of  American  Revolution.  To  authorize  furnishing 
of  steam  from  central  heating  plant  to  property  of  Daughters  of  American 
Revolution,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5199 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  Sept. 
19,  1941.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  120S,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

WAYS   AND   MEANS    COMMITTEE,    H©USE 

Income  tax.  Amending  sec.  124  of  internal  revenue  code,  report  to  accomixiny 
H.  J.  Ros.  235  [to  amend  sec.  124  of  internal  revenue  code  by  extending  time 
for  applications,  and  changing  procedure,  for  certification  of  national-defense 
facilities  and  contracts  for  amortization  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Doughton. 
Sept.  18,  1941.     6  p.     (H.  rp.  1207,  77th  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  TAXATION  JOINT  COMMITTEE 

Taxation.  Preliminary  report,  British  and  Canadian  tax  systems,  report  to 
Joint  Committee  on  Internal  Revenue  Taxation,  pursuant  to  internal  revenue 
code,  sec.  5011  (c)  ;  [prepared  by  staff  of  committee].  1941.  ix  +  135  p.  t 
L.  C.  card  41-51237  Y  4.1n  8/11 :  B  77/2/prelira. 

Note. — Printed  for  examination  and  use  of  members  of  the  committee,  ordered  printed 
for  purposes  of  information  and  discussion,  but  not  yet  considered  or  approved  by  the 
committee  or  any  member  thereof. 

SENATE 

Calendar  of  business,  77th  Congress,  1st  .session,  Sept.  2-29,  1941;  no.  102-113. 
1941.     Each  12  p.  large  8°     [Daily  when  Senate  is  in  session.]     t 

Y 1.3 : 77-1/102-113 

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September  1941  1265 

Navy.  United  States  Navy,  information  relative  to  organization,  personnel,  fleet, 
and  shore  establishments  of  Navy,  revising  and  snpylementing  Senate  document 
35,  75th  Congress  [prepared  by  David  I.  Walsh  with  assistanee  and  cooi-.eratiou 
of  Navy  Department]  ;  presented  by  Mr.  Walsh.  May  16.  1041.  15J+84  p.  7 
p.  of  pi.  "(S.  doc.  58,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Contains  a  brief  outline  of  the 
functions  of  the  various  bureaus,  etc.,  in  the  Navy  Department.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-511(>4 

AMEEICAN    SMALL  BUSINESS.   SPIX  lAL   COMMITTEE  TO  STUDY   PROIJLKMS   OF,    SENATE 

Business.     Small  business  bibliography ;  prepared  by  Legislative  Reference  Serv- 
ice, Library   of  Congress.     1941.     xi+49  p.     (Senate  committee  print  no.  4, 
77th  Congress,  1st  session.)      [A   tentative  committee  print    (v  +  18  p.)    was 
also  issui  d.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51tKl7  Y  4.Am  3/5 :  4 

Same;    appendix.    Chain    store    reference,    1920-1939.     1941.     iii+105    p. 

(Senate  committee  print  no.  5,  77th  Congress,  1st  session.)     j        Y4.Am  :5/5  :  5 

Small  business  problem  discussions;  prepared  by  Biagio  Di  Vi'uuti,  pre- 
senting analysis  of  3,390  prolilem  di.^^cussions  presented  to  Senate  Committee 
to  Study  Problems  of  American  Small  Business  by  2,339  small  businessmen 
from  all  parts  of  United  States  prior  to  Mar.  1, 1941.  1941.  iii-f  41  p.  (Senate 
committee  print,  77th  Congress,  1st  .session.)     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51239  Y  4.Am  3/5 :  B  96 

Small  business  problems,  i-eport  on  propo.'^ed  Federal  reports  act  of  1941. 

1941.  v+79  p.  (Senate  committee  print,  77th  Congress,  1st  session.)  [This 
report  was  also  published  as  Si'uate  report  479,  77th  Congress,  and  was  entered 
in  Monthly  catalog  for  July  1941.  p.  99G.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51238  Y  4. Am  8/5  :  B  96/3 

Small   business  problems.    Supreme  Court   in   relation   to    small   business 

and  Sherman  act;  prepared  by  Crichton  Clarke.  1941.  iii-(-27  p.  (Senate 
committee  print  no.  2.  77th  Congi-ess,  1st  session.)     t 

L.  C.  card  41-.-)1242  Y  4. Am  3/5  :  2 

Industry.     Tentative  industrial  classification  for  use  of   Special   Committee   to 
Study  Problems  of  American  Small  Business,  164  cla.ssifications.     1941.     v  +  13 
p.     (Senate  committee  print,  77th  Congress,  1st  session.)     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51240  Y  4.Am  3/5 :  In  27 

Nursery  stock.  Small  business  problems  of  nursery  industry,  classification  no. 
COO,  nursery  industry  is  that  segment  of  agriculture  which  produces  all 
fruit  and  nut  stocks  for  commercial  orchard  and  home  planting,  ornamental 
shade  trees,  shrubs  and  vines  for  home  and  roadside  beaut ification  and  park 
development,  and  seedling  stock  for  reforestation  and  soil  erosion  control. 
1941.  iii-|-78  p.  (Senate  committee  print  no.  1,  77th  Congress,  1st  session.)  t 
L.  C.  card  41-51241  Y  4  Am  3/5 :  1 

Tires.     Small  business  problems  of  tire  and  rubber  manufacturers  and  retailers, 
cla.ssification    nos.   301,   309,   and   541.     1941.     ii+152   p.     (Senate  committee 
pi-int  no.  3,  77th  Congress,  1st  session.)     f 
L.  C.  card  41-51243  Y  4.Am  3/5 :  3 

BANKING  ANl)   (  URKENCY  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Sept.  16,  1941:  no. 
6.     1941.     28  p.  4°     t  Y4.B  22/3: 77/6 

COM  MERCK  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Birch  Creek,  Oreg.,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  to  chairman  of 
Committee  on  Commerce.  Senate,  report  [of  chief  of  engineers,  Army]  on 
reexamination  of  Columbia  Kiver  and  tributaries,  with  view  to  determining 
advisability  of  construction  of  flood-control  works  on  P>irch  Creek,  Oreg.  [in 
vicinity  of  Pilot  Rock]  ;  presented  by  Mr.  Overton.  1941.  iii+12  p.  3  maps. 
(S.  doc.  89,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

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1266  Government  Publications 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Sept.  26,  1941 ;  no. 
11.     1941.     87  p.  4°     t  Y  4.C  73/2 :  77/11 

Gaso1i)ic.  Creating  special  committee  to  investigate  gasoline  and  fufl-oil  short- 
ages, methods  of  curtailment,  and  means  of  insuring  adequate  supply,  report 
to  accompany  S.  Res.  156;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maloney.  Aug.  28,  1941.  1  p. 
(S.  rp.  GG7,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McrDirutait  River  and  tributaries.  La.,  and  Louisiana  and  Texas  Intracoastal 
Waterway  from  New  Orleans.  La.,  to  Corpus  Christi,  Tex.,  letter  from  Secre- 
tary of  War  transmitting  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Commerce,  Senate, 
report  [of  chief  of  engineers.  Armyl  on  reexamination  of  Mermentai;  River 
and  tributaries.  La.,  and  Louisiana  and  Texas  Intracoastal  Waterway  from 
Mississippi  River  at  or  near  New  Orleans,  La.,  to  Corpus  Christi.  Tex. ;  pre- 
sented by  Mr.  Overton.  1941.  iii-|-75  p.  2  maps.  (S.  doc.  94,  77th  Cong. 
1st.  sess.)     *  Paper,  20c. 

Pursers.  Registry  of  pursers  and  surgeons  as  staff  officers,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3S64  I  to  amend  act  for  registry  of  pursers  and  surgeons  as  staff  officers  on 
vessels  of  United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Radcliffe.  Aug.  28,  1941.  4  p. 
(S.  rp.  668,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sailors.  Manning  requirements  on  any  vessel,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  4446 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Radcliffe.  Aug.  28,  1941.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  6G9,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

-  —  Relating  to  able  seamen  on  seagoing  barges,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4946;  submitted  by  Sir.  Radcliffe.  Aug.  28,  1941.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  670.  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ships.  Clearance  and  entry  for  certain  vessels,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5289 
[to  dispense  with  requirement  of  clearance  and  entry  for  certain  United 
States  vessels  on  Great  Lakes  which  touch  at  Canadian  ports  for  bunker  fuel 
only];  submitted  by  Mr.  Radcliffe.  Aug.  28,  1941.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  671,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Terhe,  Bayou.  Bayou  Teche,  Teche- Vermilion  waterway,  and  Vermilion  River, 
La.,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  to  chairman  of  Committee  on 
Commerce,  Senate,  review  [by  chief  of  engineers.  Army]  of  reports  on  Bayou 
Teche,  Teche- Vermilion  waterway,  and  Vermilion  River,  La.;  presented  by 
Mr.  Overton.  1941.  iii-|-47  p.  3  maps.  (S.  doc.  93,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  15c. 

DISTFJCT  OF  COLUMBIA  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Industrial  safety.  Creating  Industrial  Accident-  Prevention  Board,  to  foster, 
promote,  and  develop  safet.v  of  wage  earners  of  District  of  Cohimbia,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5'202  [to  amend  act  to  protect  lives  and  health  and  morals 
of  women  and  minor  workers  in  District  of  Columbia,  and  to  establish 
Minimum  Wage  Board,  and  define  its  powers  and  duties,  and  to  provide  for 
fixing  of  minimum  wages  for  such  workers,  by  changing  name  of  ^Minimum 
Wage  Board  to  Minimum  Wage  and  Industrial  Safety  Board  and  adding 
sections  relating  to  industrial  safety]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCari;an.  Sept.  11, 
1941.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  675.  77th  Cong,  l.st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Taxieab  insuranee  act  amendment,  report  to  accompany  S.  1008  [to  amend  act 
to  provide  that  all  cabs  for  hire  in  District  of  Columbia  be  compelled  to  carry 
insurance  for  protection  of  passengers,  so  as  to  give  superintendent  of  insurance 
of  District  of  Columbia  greater  control  over  business  of  companies  writing 
taxicab  insurance]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Burton.  Sept.  11,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
674,  77th  Cong.  1st.  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

EDUCATION  AND  LABOR   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Sept.  12,  1941; 
no.  3.     1941.     36  p.  4°     t  Y  4.Ed.  8/3 :  77/3 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  Sept.  9  and  30,  1941 ;  no.  15 
and  16.     1941.     Each  60  p.  4°     t  Y  4.F  49  :  77/15, 16 

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September  1941  1267 

Calendars — Continued. 

Legislative    calendar    [of]    subcommittee    on    veterans'    legislation,    77th 

Congress,  Sept.  9,  1941 ;  no.  2.     1941.     14  p.  4"     $  Y  4.F  49  :  77/2/Vet. 

Intcnuil  revenue.  Revenue  act  of  1941,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
H.  R.  5417,  Aug.  8-23,  1941.  Revised  [print].  1941.  xii  +  iri92,  p.  il.  *  Paper, 
$1.75.  Y  4.F  49 :  R  32/8/041,  rev. 

. Revenue  bill  of  1941,  report  (and  individual  views]  to  accompany  H.  R. 

5417.     [4  pts.]      (S.  rp.  673,  4  pts.,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

L.  C.  card  41-51145 

pt.    1.    Report;  pubmittod  by  Mr.  GcorETc      Sopt.   2.   1941.      57  p.      *  Paper,   10c. 

pt.   2.   Individual  views;  submitted  liy  Mr.  Connall.v.      Sept.   2,  1911.      4  p.      *  Paper.  5c. 

pt.  3.   Individual    views;    submitted    by    Mr.    La    Follette.       Sept.    2.     [1941].       25    p. 

•  I'aper,  5c. 
pt.  4.  Individual  views ;  ."^ubmittcd  by  Mr.  Vandenberg.     Sept.  3,   legislative  day   Sept. 

2,  1941.     4  p.      •  Paper,  &c. 

GASOLINE  AND  FUEL-DLL  SHORTAGES,  SPECIAL  COMMITTEE  TO  INVESTIGATE,   SENATE 

Gasoline.  Gasoline  and  fuel-oil  shortages,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session, 
pursuant  to  S.  Res.  15G,  creating  special  committee  t(t  investigate  gasoline  and 
fuel  oil  shortages,  methods  of  curtailment,  and  means  of  insuring  adequate 
supply,  Aug.  28-Sept.  10,  1941.     1941.     iii-f  382  p.  il.     *  Paper,  35c. 

Y  4.G  21 :  G  21 

Gasoline  and  fuel-oil  shortages,  preliminary  report  pursuant  to  S.  Res. 

l-jG  [creating  special  committee  to  investigate  gasoline  and  fuel-oil  shortages, 
methods  of  curtailment,  and  means  of  insuring  adequate  supply]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  INIaloney.  Sept.  11,  1941.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  676,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51244 

INTEBSTATE    COMMERCE    COMMITrEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  Sept.  6,  1941 ;  no.  6.  1941.  39  p. 
4°     t  Y4.In  8/3:  77/6 

JUDICIART  COMMITTBE,   SENATE 

Administrative  procedure,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  S.  674,  to  prescribe  fair  standards  of  duty  and  procedure  of  administra- 
tive officers  and  agencies,  to  establish  administrative  code,  and  for  other 
purposes,  S.  675,  to  revise  administrative  procedure  of  Federal  agencies,  to 
establish  Office  of  Federal  Administrative  Procedure,  to  provide  for  hearing 
commissioners,  to  aulhorize  declaratory  rulings  by  administrative  agencies,  and 
for  other  pui*poses,  and  S.  918,  to  provide  for  more  economical,  expeditious,  and 
just  settlement  of  dispute  with  United  States,  May  27-July  2,  1941.  1941.  pt. 
3,  iv+915-1504  p.     *  Paper,  70c.  Y  4.J  89/2  :  Ad  6/2/pt.  3 

Calendars.  Legislative  and  executive  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Sept. 
15,  1941 ;  no.  29.     1941.     78  p.  4°     %  Y  4.J  89/2 :  77/29 

MILITARY  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  Sept.  10,  1941 ;  no.  12.  1941. 
152  p.  4°     $  Y  4.M  59/2 :  77/12 

Engineer  Corps,  Army.  Making  provision  for  construction  activities  of  Army, 
report  to  accompany  S.  IS'84 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  Sept.  22, 
194L  5  p.  ( S.  rp.  680,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  [S.  1884  transfers  all  construc- 
tion activities  of  Army  to  Corps  of  Engineers.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Eickam  Field.  Banking  house  upon  military  reservation  at  Hickam  Field, 
Oahu,  T.  H.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  586  [to  authorize  maintenance  and  use 
of  banking  house  upon  military  reservation  at  Hickam  Field,  Oahu,  Hawaii, 
by  Bishop  National  Bank  of  Hawaii]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwartz.  Sept.  25, 
1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  684,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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1268  Govern  MKNT  Publications 

Honolulu,  Hawaii.  National  comefery  at  Honolulu,  T.  H.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  588  [to  authorize  aiqiropriation  for  purpose  of  establishing  national 
cemetery  at  Honolulu.  Hawaii]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gurney.  Sept.  25,  1941. 
1  p.     (S.  rp.  683,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oflh^ers,  Ami}/.  Monthly  accounts  covering  expenditures  by  disbursing  ollicers 
of  Army,  report  to  accompany  S.  1885  [to  extend,  under  certain  conditions,  time 
for  examination  of  monthly  accounts  covering  expenditures  by  disbursing 
officers  of  Army  J  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  Sept.  25,  1941.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  682,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Pay,  Army.  Payments  in  advance  to  enlisted  men  of  monetary  allowance  in  lieu 
of  quarters  and  subsistence  under  certain  conditions,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1843;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  Sept.  25,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
681,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

NATIONAL    DEFENSE   PRO(iILVM,    SPECLVL    COMMITTEE    IN VESTICiATINO.     Si;.NA'lE 

national  defense.  Investigation  of  national  defense  program,  hearings,  77th 
Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  71.     1941.     pts.  3  and  4. 

Y  4.N  21/6 :  D  36 
pt.  3.  Ahimiiuim,  May  12-June  17,  l'.)41.     v+7i:i-!:)87  +  xviii  p.      ♦Paper,  20e. 
pt.  4.  Construe;tion   at  Camp  L'.landing,   Fla.,  west  coast   sliipbuildinR  strike,  Ma.v  20-'28, 
1941.      v  +  'J89-1265  +  x  p.  il.  2  pi.      *  Paper,  3oc. 

OLD-AGE  PENSION    SYSTEM.    SPEfT.U,   COMMITTEE  TO    INVESTIGATE.    SENATE 

Old  age  pensions.  Old-age  pension  system,  preliminary  report  pursuant  to  Senate 
resolution  129,  to  investigate  operation  of  old-age  pension  system  and  means 
for  securing  minimum  pensions  thereunder  [submitted  by  Mr.  Downey]  ;  with 
minority  views  of  Mr.  Green.  1941.  iv-i-46  p.  (S.  rp.  6GG,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51144 

Old-age  pensions,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res. 

129,  July  14-28,  1941.     1941.     pt.  1,  iii-f  1-234  p.     *  Paper,  25c. 

Y  4.01  1/2  :  01 1/pt.  1 

PENSIONS    COMMirTEE,    SENATE 

Pensions.  Increase  of  pensions  payable  to  dependents  of  veterans  of  Regular 
Establishment,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  lOoO;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Schwartz. 
Sept.  17,  1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  677,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pensions  and  increases  of  pensions  to  veterans  and  dependents  of  deceased 

veterans  of  Indian  wars,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1095  [to  amend  act  of 
Mar.  3,  1927,  granting  pensions  to  soldiers  who  served  in  Indian  wars  from  1817 
to  1898]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwartz.  Sept.  17,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  679,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pensions  to  certain  un-remarried  dependent  widows  of  Civil  War  veterans 

[who  were  married  to  veterans  subsequent  to  .June  26,  1905],  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  1091;  .submitted  by  iMr.  Schwartz.  Sept.  17,  1941.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  678, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

POST  OFFICES  AND  PO.ST  KOADS  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions,  and  reports  re- 
ferred to  Conunittee  on  Post  Otllces  and  Post  Roads  for  its  consideration  and 
action  thereon,  77th  Congress,  l.st  session,  Sept.  IS,  1941 ;  no.  6.  1941.  20  p 
4"     t  Y  4.P  84/2  :  77-1/0 

PUBLIC  LANDS  AND  Sl'KVEYS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendar,  77th  Congress,  Sept.  23,  1941 ;  no.  9.    1941.    30  p.  4"    % 

Y4.P  96/1:  77/9 
Public  lands.     Administration  and  use  of  public  lands,  hearings  before  subcom- 
mittee, 77th  Congress,  1st  .session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  241   (76th  Congress), 

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Public  lands — Continued. 

authorizing  Committee  on  Public  Lands  and  Surveys  to  make  full  and  complete 
investigation  with  respect  to  administration  and  use  of  public  lands,  June  24 
and  25  at  Ely,  Nev.,  June  27  and  28, 1941,  at  Elko,  Nev.  1941.  pt.  1,  iii+1-294  p. 
*  Paper,  25c.  Y  4.P  96/1 :  P  96/4/pt.l 

TEKRITORIES  AND  INSULAK  AFFAIRS   COMMIITEK,    SENATE 

Hawaii.  Ratifying  and  confirming  certain  right  of  purcha.se  leases,  etc.,  issued 
under  or  in  purported  compliance  with  -sec.  73  of  Hawaiian  organic  act  and 
laws  of  Hawaii,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  4520;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings. 
Sept.  2,  1941.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  672,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Philippine  Islands.  To  suspend  Philippine  export  taxes  for  period  of  one  year, 
hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  3623,  to  suspend  export  tax  pre- 
scribed by  sec.  6  of  act  of  Mar.  24,  1934  (48  Stat.  456),  as  amended,  for  period 
of  one  year,  commencing  July  1,  1941,  and  for  other  purpose^,  Julv  31-Aug.  6, 
1941.     1941.    iii+91  p.  il.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.T  27/2 :  P  53/10 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Blair.  Algernon  Blair,  individually,  and  to  use  of  Roanoke  Marble  &  Granite 
Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  Slates;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.]  no.  43548, 
p.  51-99.     }  Ju  3.8  :B  575/3 

Cases.  October  calendar,  1941.  1941.  15  p.  [Part  of  the  pages  are  blank.]  $ 
L.  C.  card  28-22903  Ju  3.5:  941/7 

Central  Power  Company  t?.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941. J  no. 
44219,  p.  9-13.     t  Ju  3.8  :  C  333/18 

Equipment  Corporation  of  America  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1941.  J     no.  45212,  p.  7-15.     t  Ju3.8:Eq56 

National  Surety  Company.  Rupert  W.  K.  Anderson,  a.ssistant  special  deputy 
superintendent  of  insurance  for  State  of  New  York,  as  liquidator  for  National 
Surety  Company,  for  its  own  use  and  for  use  of  certain  subcontractors,  includ- 
ing C.  H.  Cronin  et  al.,  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.]  no. 
44690,  p.  13-15.     t  Ju  3.8  :  N  213  su 

Nolan  Bros.,  partners,  for  use  and  benefit  of  Nolan  Bros.,  Incorporated,  v.  United 
States;   report   of  commissioner.     [1941.]     no.   43982,   p.   141-176.     | 

Ju  3.8  :N  711/2 

Norfolk  Southern  Railroad.  Morris  S.  Hawkins  and  L.  (Louis)  H.  Windholz, 
receivers  of  Norfolk  Southern  Railroad  Company,  v.  United  States ;  report  of 
commissioner.     1941.     no.  43452,  p.  217.     t  Ju  3.8  :  N  767/12 

Quaker  Investment  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.] 
no.  44725,  p.  7-16.     t  ju  3.8 :  Q  24 

Struck  Construction  Co.  r.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941  ]  no 
4S914,  p.  41-68.     t  Ju  3.8:  St  89 

United  Fruit  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  commis.«ioner.  [19411  no 
44232,  p.  15-19.     t  Ju  3.8 :  Un  34/18 

Whelan,  John  M.,  d  Softs,  Inc.  John  M.  Whelan  &  Sons,  Inc.  r.  United  States; 
report  of  commissioner.     [1941.]     no.  44022,  p.  81-113.     f  Ju3.8:W571 

COURT  OF  CUSTOMS  AND  PATENT  APPEALS 

Cuff  links.  Customs  appeal  no.  4372,  United  States  v.  Heinrich  Herrmann  & 
Weiss,  transcript  of  record  on  apiJeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1941  ]  cover 
title,  i +31  p.     t  Ju7.6:H364 

Customs  calendar  for  Oct.  term,  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [7]  p.  +  [9]  leaves. 
[Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     t  Ju  7.7:  941 

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1270  Government  Publications 

Ciistoiii-s  eases.  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals :  v.  28,  Customs  cases 
adjudged  in  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals.  Apr.  1940-Apr.  1941;  W.  R. 
McWherter,  reixirter.  1941.  xv+1-368  p.  [Volume  28  containing  Patent 
cases  will  be  issued  under  separate  cover.]     *  Cloth,  $1.00.  Ju  7.5:28/1 

Patent  calendar  for  Oct.  term,  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  G8  p.  [Issued  in  loose- 
leaf  form.     Half  of  the  pages  are  blank.]     t  Ju  7.7/2 :  941 

Seatceed.  Customs  appeal  no.  4368,  United  States  v.  W.  H.  &  L.  D.  Betz,  tran- 
script of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1941.]  cover  title,  14-108 
p.     t  Ju  7.G :  B  4GG 

EMPLOYEES*  COMPENSATION  COMMISSION 

Safeti/  hullethi,  v.  6,  no.  2;  Aug.  i;)41.  [IIMI.]  cnver  title,  32  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly. 
Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

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Note — This  bulletin,  issued  in  the  interest  of  accident  prevention  in  enipli'J'ments 
wir)'iii  ilio  iHiiview  of  the  workmen's  comp.^nsation  laws  administe' od  by  th  Empoyeos' 
CoDip^U'^ation  C'^mmi'^sion  f'iierts  .itfontinn  to  the  nunibei-  of  injuiirs  rojiortcd  *o  iho 
Commission  under  the  Federal  employees'  compensation  act,  the  longshoremen's  and 
liarljor  woikMs  con  pjntation  acu  ami  ihe  Di.-uict  of  Columbia  compeu.  atioii  aci.  ihd 
can-OS  of  su'h  injuries  and  the  possibilities  of  preventing  them  by  the  use  of  appropriate 
safety  measures. 

EXPORT  CONTROL  ADMINISTRATOR 

Erport  eontrol.     Comprehensive  export  control  schedule  (including  general  in- 
formation    and     regulations),     Sept.     1,     1941;     no.     2.     [1941.]     71     p.     4° 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51123  Y3.Ex  7/2  :  8/2 

Export  control  schedule  no.  9    [effective  July  2,  1941].     [June  10,  1941.] 

8  leaves,  4"     [Processed.     Advance  issue.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-50360  ¥3  Ex  7/2  :  7/9 

Same,  no.   10   [effective  June  20,   1941].     [June  20,  1941.]     6  leaves,  4" 

[Processed.     Advance  issue.]     t  Y3. Ex  7/2  :  7/10 

Same,   no.   11    [effective  June  30,  1941].     [June  26,   1941.]     2   leaves,  4° 

[Processed.     Advance  issue.]     t  Y3.Ex  7/2 :  7/11 

Same,  no.  12  [effective  Julv  23,  1941].  [Julv  8,  1941.]  8  leaves,  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Y  3.Ex  7/2  :  7/12 

Same,  no.  15  [effective  Aug.  2,  1941].  Aug.  2.  1941.  5  leaves.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Y  3.Ex  7/2  :  7/15 

Same,  no.  16  [effective  Aug.  27.  1941].     [1941.]    4  leaves,  4°     [Proces.sed.]     t 

Y  3.Ex  7/2  :  7/16 

Same.  no.  17  [effective  Aug.  29,  1941].  [Aug.  15,  1941.]  39  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Y  3.Ex  7/2  :  7/17 

Same,   no.   IS   [effective   Sept.   10,   1941].      [Aug.  20,   1941.]      4  leaves,  4° 

[ Processed.  ]    f  Y  3.Ex  7/2 :  7/18 

Same,  no.  19  [effective  Aug.  27.  1941].     [Aug.  27,  1941.]     18  p.  4°     [Proc- 

e.ssed.  J     t  Y  3.Ex  7/2  :  7/19 

Same,  no.  20  [effective  Aug.  30,  1941  J.  Aug.  30,  1941.  1  p  .4"  [Proc- 
essed. ]     t  Y  3.Ex  7/2  :  7/20 


FEDERAL  COMMUNICATIONS  COMMISSION 

Radio  service  huUetin  392  and  393;  Aug.  1  and  15,  1941.     [1941.]     31  p.  and  41  p. 
oblong  8"     [Semimonthly.    Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-26255  CC  1.25  :  392,  393 

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September  1941  1271 

Radio  statioiitf.  Radio  broadcast  stations  in  United  States,  containing:  alterations 
and  corrections  to  edition  dated  Mar.  29,  1941,  for  period  Mar.  29-Ain-.  30,  1941. 
May  13,  1941.    5  p.  4"     [Monthly.    Processed.]     f  CC  1.24 : 941/2/eorr.-l 

Same,  for  month  of  May  1941.  June  13,  1941.  4  p.  4°  [iMonthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  CC  1.24  :  9Jl/2/corr.-2 

Same,  fo>-  month  of  June  1941.  July  10,  1941.     4  p.  4"     [Monthly.     Pi-oc- 

essed.]     t  CC  1.24  :  941/2/corr.-3 

Same,  for  month  of  July  1941.  Aug.  8,  1941.  7  p.  4"  [IMonthlv.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  CC  1.24  :  941/"2/corr.-4 

Same,  for  month  of  Aug.  [1911.]  Sept.  4,  1941.  4  p.  4"  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  CC  1.24  :  911/2/corr.-5 

Rules  and  regulations,  anidt.  70,  revised  to  June  20,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  7-.Sa. 
[Processed.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  7-8,  pt.  9,  Rules 
and  regulations  governing  aviation  services.]      f  CC  1.7/2  :  70 

Telef/raph.  Operating  data  from  monthly  reports  of  telegraph  and  cable  carriers, 
June  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8"  (Accounting,  Statistical,  and 
Tariff  Dept.)      [Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     f  CC  1.13: 941/6 

Telephone.  Summary  of  monthly  reports  of  large  telephone  carriers  in  United 
States,  June  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Accounting,  Statistical, 
and  Tariff  Dept.)     [ Proce.'^sed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t  CC  1.14: 941/6 

FEDERAL  DEPOSIT  INSURANCE  CORPORATION 

Report.     Annual  report  of  Federal   Deposit  Insurance  Corporation,  year  ended 
Dec.  31,  1940.    n.  p.  [1941].    xiv+273  p.  il.    t 
L.  C.  card  c.6-26171  Y  3.F  31/8 :  1/940 

FEDERAL  LOAN  AGENCY 

FEDERAL  HOME  LOAN  BANK  BOARD 

Federal  home  loan  bank  review,  v.  7,  no.  12;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  ii. 
401-440,  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Includes  index  of  v.  7,  Oct.  1940-Sept.  1941.  Text 
and  illustration  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  lUc.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $1.60. 

L.  C.  card  34-28163  FL  3.7  :  7/12 

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  (.ffli  ial 
oiii.in  or  perioaical  publication  of  the  Boaid.  The  Kevicw  \vill  be  sent  to  all"  member 
institutions  without  charue.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Super- 
intmlent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Foreclosures.  Non-farm  real  estate  foreclosure  report,  July  1941.  [1941.]  [5] 
leaves,  il.  4°     (Research  &  Statistics  Division.)     [Monthly.    Processed.]     f 

FL  3.8 :  941/7 
FEDERAL  HOUSING   ADMINISTRATION 

Clip  sheet.  Federal  Housing  Administration  clip  sheet,  Sept.  5  and  12,  1941; 
V.  28,  no.  4  and  5.  [1941.]  Each  1  p.  il.  large  4"  [Weekly;  none  issued  Sept. 
19  or  26,  1941.]     f  FL  2.7 :  28/4,  5 

Insured  mortgage  portfolio,  index  to  v.  5,  Sept.  1940-June  1941.     [1941.]      [4]  p.  4° 
*  Paper,  ^e. 
L.  C.  card  36-26561  FL2.12  :  5/ind. 

Mortgage  mstiranee.  Supplement  to  Illustrative  case,  indicating  requirements 
for  insurance,  forms  and  procedure  and  including  tables  for  computation  of 
amortization  and  mortgage  insurance  premiums  on  direct  reduction  dual 
curtailment  loans  at  4%%,  4^/4%,  and  4%  interest  to  be  submitted  for  defense 
housi-'.g  insurance  under  title  6  of  national  housing  act.  Washington,  D  C 
Aug.  31,  1941.  [1] +51-89  p.  4°  (FHA  form  2042,  Aug.  31.  1941  supplement.) 
[Processed.  ]     t  FL  2.2 :  In  7/939/supp. 

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1272  Government  Publications 

RECONSTRUCTION  FINANCE  CORPORATION 

Report  of  Roeonstrucfioii  Finance  Corporation,  May  1941,  letter  from  chairman 
transmitting   report  of  activities  and   expendltnre.s   for  May  1941,     July  30, 
1941.    16  p.     (H.  doc.  333,  77tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  32-28241 

FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION 

Electric  utility  cost  nnits  and  ratios.  [1941.]  viii  +  113  p.  +  [4]  leaves,  il.  4" 
(Fl'C  S-18.)     tClotli,  $1.00.  FP  1.21: 18 

National  electric  rate  book. 

Nd'iE. — The  National  electric  rate  book  and  indiviclual  rate  books  for  the  48  States, 
oovcrini;  the  rales  charg<'d  by  iiublid.v  and  prlvatcl.v  owned  utilities  in  comniunitie.s  of 
1,01)0  or  more  population  for  residential,  connnertial  and  industrial  service,  are  is.'-ued  in 
l0i)se4eaf  foim  in  binders.  Supplements  showing  rate  changes  and  new  rate  schedules 
are  issued  in  processed  form  to  replace  superseded  data.  A  monthly  Bulletin  service 
shows  important   rate  changes  piior  to  their  incoiporation  in   the  supiilements. 

Subscriptions  for  the  National  electric  rate  book,  individual  State  rate  books  and 
Bui  etin  service  should  be  sent  to  tlic  Federal  Power  Connnission,  Washington.  D.  C. 
I'rlces  are  as  folli>\vs  :  National  electric  rate  book,  $10.00,  including  binders,  Supplement 
service  and  monthly  Bulletin  seivi<e  for  12  months  from  date  of  order;  Supplement 
and  I'.ulleiin  services  tlicreafte!-.  $7. HO  per  .vcar.  State  rate  b:ioks,  $100  each,  including 
binder  and  Supjilement  service  for  12  months  from  date  of  order;  Su  plement  seivicc 
th(  ri-after,  .|1.00  per  ,\ear.  Monthly  Bulletin  service  for  individual  State  rate  books 
is  available  at  $1.00  additional  per  year,  payment  to  be  made  with  initial  subscription. 

National   electric   rate   book:   [.State   separate);    Illinois.     July    lo,    11'41. 

65+6  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  July  10,  1910.1  FP  1.18 :  II  6/941 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  SYSTEM  BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS 

Cotmimer  credit;  as  adopted  Aug.  21,  1041.     [1941.]     [2] +10+ [9]  p.  il.     (Regu- 
lation W.)     t  FR1.6:911/AV 
Note. — Regulation  W  has  been  adopted  by  Board  of  Governors  in  order   to   carry  out 
the  President's  E.xecutive  order  of  Aug.  9,  1941,  which  sets  forth  the  necessity  for  and 
purpose  of  regulation    of   consumer  credit. 

Federal  reserve  biiUctin,  Sept.  1941;  [v.  27.  no.  9].  n.  p.  [1941].  [2] +825-962 
p.  il.  1  pi.  4"  [Monthly]  f  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, .$2.(:0. 

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Note. — The  Bulletin  contains  reviews  of  current  economic  developments,  special 
articles  on  monetary  and  banking  topics,  analyses  of  credit  conditions,  regulations  and 
rulings  of  th(>  Bo;ird  of  Governois,  and  statistics  of  banking,  business  activity,  prices. 
Treasury  operations,  and  international  finance.  It  is  sent  to  member  banks  and,  i.pm 
request,  to  libraries  of  educational  institutions  without  charge.  Others  desiring  copies 
may  obtain  them  from  the  Board  of  Governors  of  the  Federal  Reserve  System,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Member  bank  call  rcjjort  87,  condition  of  member  banlcs  [of  Federal  Reserve 
System],  June  30,  1941.     n.  p.[1941].     [2]+19+[l]  p.  il.  4"     t  FR1.11:87 

Periodicals.  Weekly  review  of  periodicals,  R  and  S  WRP-S42  to  R  and  S 
WRP-846 ;  Sept.  2-30,  1941.     [1941.]     various  paging,  4"     [Proces.sed.]     t 

FR  1.22 :  842-846 

FEDERAL  SECURITY  AGENCY 


EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Citizenship.  Practical  citizenship  teacliing  in  elementary  school  [with  list  of 
suggested  readings]  ;  by  Helen  K.  Mackintosh.  [Reprint  1941.]  [4]  p.  il.  4° 
[Original  article  from  School  life,  Oct.  1940.]     t  FS  5.7/a  :  C  498/1-2 

Colleges  and  universities.  Biennial  survey  of  education  in  United  States,  1936-38 : 
[chap.  4],  Statistics  of  higher  education,  1937-38  (abridged)  pts.  1-3;  by  Henry 

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September  1941  1273 

Colleges  and  universities — Continued. 

G.  Badger,  Frederick  J.  Kelly,  and  John  H.  McNeely,  with  collaboration  of 
other  staff  members.  [1941.]  vi+130  p.  il.  (Bulletin  194U,  no.  2,  chap.  4.)  f 
L.  C.  card  E  S-67G  FS  5.3  :  ;)4a/2/chap.4  pt.  1-3 

Conservation  films  in  elementary  schools;  by  Effie  G.  Bathiirst.     1941.     vi+38 
p.  il.     (Bulletin  1941,  no.  4.)      *  Paper,  10c." 
L.  C.  card  E  41-273  FS  5.3  :  941/4 

Home  economics  in  public  high  schools  1938-39.  1941.  vii+114  p.  il.  1  tab. 
(Vocational    Division    bulletin    213;    Home    economics    education    series    24.) 

*  Paper,  20c.         ^ 

L.  C.  card  E  41-271  FS  5.123  :  213 

March  of  education,  Sept.  1941;  no.  25.     [1941.]      [4]  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

FS  5.19 :  25 

Nutrition  education  in  school  program,  series  of  reprints  from  v.  26,  1941  [of 
School  life].     11941.]     24  p.  il.  4"     [From  School  life  v.  2;!.]     t 

FS  5.7/a  :  N  959/2/941 

Contents. — Nutrition  ediuation  tlirougbout  school  program  ;  by  Jaunts  F.  Uosers,  Helen 
K.  MacUnito^h,  and  Susan  M.  Barson. — Nutrition,  part  of  plemcntai'y  school  program 
[with  biblitsiaphy]  ;  by  Helen  K.  Mackintosh. — Nutrition  education  in  secondary  school 
[with  list  ot  relerencJs]  ;  by  Rua  Van  Horn. — Nutrition  education  and  school  lunch 
program  [with  li.st  of  refer, -nces]  ;  l)y  Druzilla  C.  Kent.- — Toachor-education  project  in 
improving  child  nutrition  :  by  Lydia  .1.  Rolierts  and  Ruth  Blair. — Community  cooperation 
for  nutriton  education;  [byj  Muriel  W.  Brown  and  Marie  While. — National  Nutriiion 
Conference  for  Defense. 

Religious  education.     Weekday  classes  in  religious  education,  conducted  on  re- 
leased   school    time    for   public-school    pupils    [with    bibliography]  ;    by    Mary 
Dabnev  Davis.     [1941.]     vi-f()(j  p.      (Bulletin  1941,  no.  3.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
Li.  C.  card  E  41-272  FS  5.3 :  911/3 

School  life,  official  journal  of  Office  of  Education,  Oct.  1941;  v.  27,  no.  1.     [1941.] 
cover  tjtle,  p.  1-32,  il.  4°     [Monthly  except  August  and  September.     Text  on 
p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c  single  copy,  $1.(J0  a  yr.    (10  months)  ;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  E  18-902  FS  5.7  :  27/1 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

Food.     Notices  of  judgment  under  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act :  Foods, 
951-1200.     Sept.  "1941.     p.  257-323.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  4t>-122  FS  7.10 :  951-1200 

Same:  Foods,  1201-1400.     Aug.  1941.     p.  325-387.     t        FS  7.10 :  1201-1400 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Accidents.  Public  accidents  among  urban  population  as  recorded  in  National 
Health  Survey;  by  Joan  Klebba  and  Rollo  H.  Britten.  [1941.]  [2]-f21  p.  il. 
(Reprint  2294.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  513,  no.  28,  July  11,  1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51212  FS  2.7/a  :  2294 

Childbirth  mortalitn.  Studies  in  childbirth  mortality;  3.  Puerperal  fatality  in 
relation  to  mother's  previous  infant  losses  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Jacob 
Yerushalmy,  Elizabeth  M.  Gardiner,  and  Carroll  E.  Palmer.  [1911.]  [21+19 
p.  il.  (Reprint  2295.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  New  York  State  Health 
Department.     From    Public    health    reports,    v.    56,    no.    29,    July    18,    1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  40-29235  FS  2.7/a  :  2295 

Dental  status  and  dental  needs  of  young  adult  males,  rejectable,  or  acceptable  for 
military  service,  according  to  selective  service  dental  requirements  [with  list 
of   references];    by   Henry   Klein.     [1941.]      [21+19    p.    il.     (Reprint    2291.) 
[From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  27,  July  4,  1941.]     *  Pai>er,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51213  FS  2.7/a  :  2291 

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1274  GOVERXMKNT    Pl  ULICATIOXS 

Enccf)]taUtis.     Protective  antibodies  against  St.  Louis  encephalitis  virus  in  serum- 
of  horses  and  man  ;  l).v  Cornelius  B.  Philip.  Herald  li.  Cox.  and  John  H.  Foun- 
tain.    [1041.]      [21+4  p.     (Reprint  22U2.)      [From   Public  health  reports,  v. 
"iC.  no.  27,  Julv  4.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51214  FS  2.7/a  :  2292 

Ildspital  news,  v.  8,  uo.  15  and  16,  Aug.  1  and  15, 1941 ;  issued  by  Division  of  Marine 
Hospitals  and  Relief  and  Division  of  Mental  Hygiene.     [1941.]      [3] +26  p.  il. 
G  pi.  and  [l|+4()  p.  il.  4  pi.  4°     [Semimonthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  ca  rd  30-23026  FS  2.12 :  8/15,16 

Lead  poisonitig.     Lead  and  arsenic  ingestion  and  excretion  iujuan  [with  lii^t  of 
references]  ;  by  Stewart  H.  Webster.     [1941.]      [2] +10  p.  il.     (Reprint  2290.) 
[From  Public  health  reiwrts,  v.  56,  no.  27,  July  4.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51215  FS  2.7/2:  2290 

National  Negro  health  news,  v.  9.  no.  2;  Apr.-June  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
[3] +56  p.  il.  4°  [Quarterly.  Processed.  Issued  in  the  interest  of  National 
Negro  Health  Movement.]     t  FS 2.19:  9/2 

Nutrition.  Medical  evaluation  of  nutritional  status:  4,  Ocular  manifestations  of 
avitaminosis  A,  with  especial  consideration  of  detection  of  early  changes  by 
biomicroscopy  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  H.  D.  Kruse.  [1941.]  [2] +24  p. 
(Reprint  2289.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56.  no.  26,  June  27,  1941.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51229  FS  2.7/a  :  2289 

Poison  inj.     Tannic  acid  treatment  of  poison  ivy    (Rhus  spp.)  dermatitis  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Louis  Schwartz  and  Leon  H.  Warren.     [1941.]      [2] +4 
p.  il.     (Reprint  2278.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  20,  May  16, 
1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51216  FS  2.7/a  :  2278 

Puhlie  health  enginecrino  abstracts.  Public  health  engineering  abstracts.  July 
1941;  V.  21,  no.  7.     [1941.]      [l]+50  p.  il.  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

FS  2.13:  21/7 

Same.    Aug.    1941;    v.    21,    no.    8.     [1941.]      [l]+50   p.    il.    4°     [Monthly. 

Processed.]     t  FS  2.13:  21/8 

Piihlir  health  reports.  Public  health  reports,  v.  56.  no.  35-39 :  Aug.  2a-Sept.  26, 
1941.  [1941.]  [xviii] +1723-1939  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  [Weekly.  Articles  of 
si>ecial  interest  are  issued  as  reprints  or  as  supplements  and  are  listed  in  the 
Monthly  catalog  when  published.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  S2..50  a  yr. :  foreign 
subscription.  $4.25. 

L.  C.  card  6-25167  FS  2.7  :  56  ^35-39 

Note. — The  Public  health  reports  is  published  primarily  for  distribution,  in  accordance 
wiih  the  law.  to  henlth  offlt^ers.  membprs  of  hoards  or  denartm^n^^s  of  hf^nlth.  nrd  other 
persons  directly  or  indirectly  engaged  in  pulilic  health  worl^.  Others  desiring  the  Reports 
may  obtain  thein  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Washincrton.  P.  C.  at  the  prices 
stated  above.  Articles  of  special  interest  are  i^smd  as  reprints  or  as  supplements,  in 
wliicli  forms  they  are  made  available  for  more  economical  and  general  distribution. 

Same  [title  page  and  index],  v.  56,  pt.  1.  nos.  1-26.  Jan.-June  1941.     [1941.] 

xxiv  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  single  eopv,  included  in  price  of  Public  health  reports  for 
subscribers.  "  FS  2.7 :  56/l-26/t.p.&ind. 

PuhHrntiovK  of  Public  Health  Service,  annotated  list  for  adult  study  groups  and 
teachers.  June  .30.  1941.      [1941.]     cover  title.  22  p.  4"      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51217  FS  2.24  :  P  96/941 

Shellfish.  Revised  list  of  shellfish  shippers  who  have  been  certified  by  States. 
Sept.  2,  1941.     [l]+28p.  4°     [Processed.     Supersedes  all  previous  list.>?.]     t 

FS  2.16 :  941 

Stream    surrei/s.     Mechanical    aids   for   stream    surveys :    by   C.    T.    Carnahan. 
[1941.]     8  p.  1  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.     (Reprint  2263.)      [From  Public  health  reports, 
V.  .'6.  no.  16.  Anr.  18.  1941.]     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51218  FS  2.7/a  :  2263 

Siir^hili.'^-mi\]:\r\a  survey.  Onslow  County.  N.  C  [with  list  of  references;  by]  Frank 
S.  Fellows.  Willi:im  B.  Perry.  1941.  [1]+llp.  il.  ( [Venereal  Diseases  Divi- 
sion] ;  Reprint  158.)  [From  Venereal  disease  information,  v.  22.  July  1941.] 
*  Paper.  5c.  FS  2.9/a  :  158 

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September  1941  1275 

Venereal  disease  information.  Venereal  disease  information,  v.  22,  no.  8,  Aug. 
1941 ;  issued  by  Public  Health  Service  for  use  in  its  cooperative  work  with  State 
and  local  health  departments  and  physician  in  private  practice.  [1941.] 
[2] +271-304  p.  il.  [Monthly.  Articles  of  special  interest  are  issued  as  re- 
prints or  supplements  and  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  when  published.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  90c. 
L.  C.  card  23-26719  FS  2.9 :  22/8 

Same,  v.  22,  no.  9,  Sept.  1941 ;  issued  by  Public  Health  Service  for  use  in  its 

cooperative  work  with  State  and  local  health  departments  and  physician  in 
private  practice.  [1941.]  [2] +307-344  p.  il.  [Monthly.  Articles  of  special 
interest  are  issued  as  reprints  or  supplements  and  are  listed  in  the  Monthly 
catalog  when  published.]  FS  2.9 :  22/9 

NATIONAI.  INSTITUTE  OF  HE-VLTH 

Tumors.  Peptidase  activities  of  cathepsins  of  normal  rat  tissue  and  of  Jensen 
rat  sarcoma  [with  list  of  references]  ;  bv  Mary  E.  Maver,  J.  M.  John.'^on,  and 
J.  W.  Thompson.  [1941.]  [2] +675-686  p.  (Reprint  49.)  [From  Journal 
of  National  Cancer  Institute,  v.  1,  no.  5,  Apr.  1941.]     *  Paper.  5c.      FS  2.31/a  :  49 

SOCIAL  SECURITY  BOARD 

Disability.  Certification  of  disability  in  social  insurance;  [byj  Ruth  E.  Stocking. 
[1941.]     14  p.  4°     [From  Social  security  bulletin,  v.  4,  no.  6,  June  1941.]     t 

FS  3.3/a  :  D  63/3 

Old-age  insurance.  Agricultural  wage  worker  in  employment  covered  by  Federal 
old-age  and  survivors  insurance;  [by]  Fred  Safier,  Walter  Quinn,  and  Edward 
J.  Fitzgerald.  [1941.]  p.  11-14,  4°  [From  Social  security  bulletin,  v.  4, 
no.  7,  July  1941.]     t  FS  3.3/a  :  Ag8/2 

What's  in  a  number?  [old-age  and  survivors  insurance  by  Uncle   Sam]. 

[1941.]      [2]  p.  il.  oblong  24"  folded  into  narrow  24°  size,     t  FS3.2:  N91 

Public  assistance.  Public  assistance,  preprinted  from  Social  security  bulletin, 
V.  4,  no.  7 ;  July  1941.  [1941.]  16  p.  il.  4°  (Public  Assistance  Bureau,  Operat- 
ing Statistics  and  Analysis  and  Social  Statistics  and  Research  Divisions.) 
[Monthly.]     t  FS  3.3/a  2 :  941/5 

Same,  v.  4,  no.  8;  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     13  p.  il.  4°      (Public  Assistance 

Bureau,  Operating  Statistics  and  Analysis  and  Social  Statistics  and  Research 
Divisions.)      [Monthly.]     f  FS  3.3/a  2 :  941/6 

■     Social  data  on  recipients  of  public  assistance  accepted  in  1939-40;  pt.  1, 

Old-age  assistance,  tables.  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  1941.  cover  title,  [2] +37 
leaves,  oblong  large  8°  (Research  memorandum  1  [pt.  1]  ;  Public  Assistance 
Bureau.)      [Processed.]     t  FS  3.12 : 1/pt.  1 

Same ;  pt.  2,  Aid  to  dependent  children,  tables.     Washington,  D.  C,  Apr. 

1941.  cover  title,  [2] +38  leaves,  oblong  large  8°  (Research  memorandum 
1  [pt.  2]  ;  Public  Assistance  Bureau.)     [Processed.]     t  FS  3.12 : 1/pt.  2 

Same :  pt.  3,  Aid  to  the  blind,  tables.     Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  1941.     cover 

title,  [2] +32  leaves,  oblong  large  8°  (Research  memorandum  1  [pt.  3]  ;  Public 
Assistance  Bureau.)      [Processed.]     t  FS  3.12 :  1/pt.  3 

Social  security  bulletin.     Social  security  bulletin,  July  1941;  v.  4,  no.  7.     [1941.] 
cover  title,    [l]+70  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  20e.  single  copy,  $2.00  a 
yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.75. 
L.  C.  card  40-29327  FS  3.3  :  4/7 

Same,   Aug.    1941;    v.    4,    no.    8.     [1941.]     cover    title.    [l]+94    p.    il.    4° 

[Monthly.]  FS  3.3:  4/8 

Unetnployment  insurance.  Employment  and  earnings  as  tests  of  eligibility  for 
unemployment  benefits  in  South  Carolina;  [by]  Charles  V.  Kidd  and  Melford  A. 
Wilson.  [1941.]  12  p.  4°  [From  Social  securitv  bulletin,  v.  4.  no.  5.  May 
1941.]     t  FS  3.3/a  :  Un  2/5 

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1276  Government  Publications 

EMPLOYMENT   SEX^UBITY   BUREAU 

Benefit  pai/ments.  Duration  of  benefit  payments  in  Minnesota,  benefit  years 
ending  Jan.-Mar.  1940.  [Aug.  19,  1941.]  [31+15  p.  il.  4°  (S.-ries  of  1941, 
no.  G;  Research  and  Statistics  Division.)      [Processed.]     t  FS  3.118  :  941/6 

Duration  of  benefit  payments  in  Ohio,  benefit  years  ending  Jan.-D  *c.  1910. 

[Sept.  9,  1941.]      [3]  +  13  p.  il.  4°      (Series  of  1941,  no.  7;  Research  and  Sta- 
tistics Division.)     [Processed.]     t  FS  3.118  :  941/7 

EmpJoyment  security.  Preliminary  report  of  employment  security  activities, 
June  1941.  Julv  22,  1941.  [3]  leaves,  4°  (Research  and  Statistics  Division.) 
[Processed.]     t  FS  3.115 :  911/6 

Summary  of  employment  security  activities,  June  1941.     [1941.]     [7] +9 

p.+  [16]    leaves,    7   pi.    4"     (Research    and    Statistics    Division.)      [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  FS  3.114  :  941/6 

Employment  seeiirity  review.     Employment  security  review,  Aug.  1941 :  v.  8,  no.  8. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  24  p.     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c 
single  copv,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  sul)Scription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  LSfy-lOO  FS  3.107 :  8/8 

Same.  Sept.  1941;  v.  8,  no.  9.     [1941.]     cover  title,  20  p.     [Monthly.     Text 

on  p.  2-4  o-f  cover.  ]  FS  3  107  :  8/9 

Lnhor  market  developments,  Julv  1941.  [1941.]  [5]+r>5  p.  4°  (Research  and 
Statistics  Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  FS  3.113 :  941/7 

Labor  supply.  Labor  supplv  available  at  public  employment  oftices  in  selected 
defen.se  occupations,  May  1941.  [1941.]  [l]+8  p.4-[2]+8  leaves,  4°  (Re- 
search and  Statistics  Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t       FS  3.117 :  941/4 

Same,  June  1941.     [Sept.  3,  1941.]      [1] +6+[l]+8  p.  4"     (Re.^earch  and 

Statistics  Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  FS  3.117 :  941/5 

Unemploi/)nent  compensation  interpretation  service:  Federal  series  [pt.  2]  supple- 
ment of  Aug.  15,  1941,  Federal  rulings  affecting  subchap.  A  and  C,  chap.  9,  of 
internal  revenue  code  (formerly  titles  8  and  9  of  social  security  act)  ;  [pre- 
pared bv  Interpretation  Service].  [1941.]  [2]+6-fi  p.  [Monthly.  For  of- 
ficial use  only.]     t  S'S  1.20 :  pt.2/supp./941-8 

Note — This  supplement  is  classed  with  the  original  publication  so  that  the  set  may  be 
fllerl  together. 

FEDERAL  TRADE  COMMISSION 

NoiB. — The  Commission  has  not,  as  yet,  resumed  the  advarce  sheets  of  its  decisions  in 
printed  form,  whir'i  it  discontinued  wilh  fie  conclusion  of  vr>]»im°  28.  The  Commission 
will,  however,  on  request,  in  case  of  a  specific  interest,  supply  mimeographed  copy  of  the 
full  test  of  any  of  the  findings  as  to  the  facts,  orders,  or  stipulations  which,  are  published 
later  in  printed  form  in  the  bound  volume.s  and  sold  by  the  ^uptTintendent  of  Documents, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Fref<h  Grown  Preserve  Corporation.  No.  17469,  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit.  Fresh  Grown  Preserve  Corporation  [et  al.]  v.  Federal  Trade  Commis- 
sion, on  petition  to  set  aside  order  of  Federal  Trade  Commission  ;  hrief  for 
respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii +50  p.     t  FT  1.5  :  F  SC2/2 

Industrial  corporations.     Industrial  corporation  reports:  Cement  manufacturing 
corporations.     June  10,  1941.     cover  title,  [4] +19  p.     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51166  FT  1.17 :  C  332 

Same:  Cranes,  dredging,  excavating,  and  road-building  machinery  manu- 
facturing corporations.  June  10,  1941.  cover  title,  [4] +19  p.  4°  [Processed.] 
t 

L.  C.  card  41-51167  FT  1.17  :  C  85 

Same :  Distilled  liquors  manufacturing  corporations.     June  3,  1941.     cover 

title,  [3] +18  p.     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51168  FT  1.17 :  L  669 

— —     Same :  Drugs  and  medicines  manufacturing  corporations.     June  24,  1941. 
cover  title,  [3] +19  p.     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51169  FT  1.17  :  D  842 

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September  1941  1277 

Industrial  corporations — Continued. 

Same:  Flour  milling  corporations.     June  24,  1941.     cover  title,  [3] +19  p. 

[Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-01219  FT  1.17  :  F  668 

Same :  Furniture  manufacturing  corporations.     June  3,  1941.     cover  title, 

[4] +19  p.     [Processed.]     t 

L.  O.  card  41-51170  FT  1.17  :  F  981 

Same:  Hat  and  cap  manufacturing  corporations.     June  17,  1941.     cover 

title,  [3] +19  p.     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51171  FT  1.17  :  H  28 

Same :  Lumber  and  timber  products  coriwrations.     June  3,  1941.     cover 

title,  [41+20  p.     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51172  FT  1.17 :  L  97 

Same:  Men's  and  boys'  cotto-n,  leather  and  miscellaneous  garment  manu- 
facturing corporations.  June  17,  1941.  cover  title,  [3] +  19  p.  [Processed.]  t 
L.  C.  card  41-51173  FT  1.17  :  C  829/2 

-^ Same  :  Shipbuilding  corporations.     June  17,  1941.     cover  title,    [3] +19  p. 

[Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51174  FT  1.17 :  Sh  6 

Same:     Silk    manufacturing    corporations.     June    24,    1941.     cover    title, 

[3] +19  p.     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51li20  FT  1.17  :  Si  34 

Same:   Summary  by  industry  groups.     June  30,  1941.     cover  title,  [3] +25 

p.  il.  4"     [Processed.     Industrial  c(n"poration  I'eports  for  1939.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51165  FT  1.17 :  In  27 

Same :    Tanned,  curried,  and  finished  leather  manufacturing  corporations. 

June  10,  1941.     cover  title,  [4] +19  p.  4"     [ Proce.ssed. ]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51175  FT  1.17 :  L  483/2 

Same:  Textile  dyeing  and  finishing  (except  woolen  and  worsted)  corpora- 
tions.    June  24,  1941.     cover  title,  [3] +19  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51221  FT  1.17  :  T  314/2 

Same :  Textile  machinery  and  sewing  machine  manufacturing  corpora- 
tions.    June  17,  1941.     cover  title,  [3] +19  p.     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51176  FT  1.17  :T  314 

Luggage.     Trade  practice  rules  for  luggage  and  related  products  industry,  as 
promulgated  Sept.  17,  1941.     [1941.]      [2] +13  p.     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51222  FT  1.16 :  L  96 

Muller,  E.  B.,  d  Company.  No.  £046,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuity 
Oct.  term,  1941,  E.  B.  Muller  &  Company  et  al.  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission, 
on  petition  to  review  and  set  aside  order  of  Federal  Trade  Commission ;  cross 
petition  by  Federal  Trade  Commission.     [1941.]     cover  title,  3  p.     t 

FT  1.5 :  M  913 

Scientific  Manufacturing  Company.  Inc.  No.  7756,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
3d  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Scientific  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  and  How- 
ard J.  Force,  individually  and  as  president  of  Scientific  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  V.  Federal  Trade  Commission,  on  petition  to  review  and  set  aside 
order  of  Federal  Trade  Commission;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  ill +52  p.     %  FT1.5:Sci27 

Work.     Monthly  summary  of  work,  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     13  p.     [Processed.]     f 

FT  1.15 :  941/8 

FEDERAL  WORKS  AGENCY 

HOUSING  AUTHORITY 

Public  housing.  Sept.  20,  1941 ;  v.  3,  no.  1.  [1941.]  [8]  p.  il.  f  *  Paper,  5c 
single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.80.  FW  3.7  :  3/1 

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1278  Government  Publications 

PUBLIC  ROADS  ADMINISTRATION 

Hifrhiraijs,  current  literature,  v.  20,  no.  34-37,  Aug.  20-Sept.  10,  1941 ;  compiled  by 
lil)riiry  staff  of  Public  Roads  Administration.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4° 
[Weekly.     Processed.]     t  FW  2.8 :  20/34-37 

Piihlic  roadfi,  journal  of  highway  research,  v.  22,  no.  7  ;  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]     cover 
title,  p.   147-160,   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  FW  2.7 :  22/7 

Publications.  List  of  publishers  and  prices  of  magazines  most  frequently  appear- 
ing on  mimeographed  current  literature  list.  Highways,  issued  by  Public  Roads 
Administration  Library;  revised  to  Sept.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  [1]+17  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  FW  2.2 :  M  27/941 

Progress  maps 

Note. — These  maps  show  the  status  of  improvement  of  the  Federal-aid  system  in  each 
State,  regardless  of  whether  the  construrtion  has  been  done  with  the  aid  of  tlie  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  as.sistance  of  the  Federal  Government.  Sheets  are  of  uniform  size,  some  States 
reouirins  2  or  more,  and  are  so  issued  that  they  may  be  punched  and  put  in  a  loose  leof 
atlas.  The  maps  are  called  progress  maps,  and  the  s;'ri' s  will  be  issued  periodically  to 
show  any  change  in  improvement  of  the  highways.  As  the  transportation  maps  for  each 
State  become  available,  publication  of  progress  maps  for  that  State  is  discontinued. 

Indiana.  Federal  aid  highwav  system,  progress  map;  [Indiana]  ;  data  corrected 
to  May  1,  1940.  Scale  1:500,000  or  1  in.=7.sni  m.  [Washington,  D.  C] 
Geological  Survey  [1941].  [2  sheets]  each  19X28  in.  [Pro.iection,  modified 
polyconic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  20c.  per  set  of 
2  maps.  FW  2.12  :  In  2/N,  S 

17N.   Northern  Indiana. 
ITS.   Southern  Indiana. 

Nevada.  Fedei-al  aid  highwav  svstem,  progress  map;  [Nevada]  ;  data  corrected 
to  ]\Iay  1,  1940.  Scale  1 :760,320,  or  1  in.=12  m.  [Washington,  D.  C]  Geo- 
logical Survey  [1941].  [2  sheets]  each  10X28  in.  [Projection,  modified 
polyconic.     Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]     *  20c.  per  set  of 

2  maps.  FW  2.12  :  N  41/2/N,  S 

4SN.   Northern  Nevada. 
43S.  Southern  Nevada. 

Virginia.  Federal  aid  highway  svstem,  progress  map;  [Virginia];  data  cor- 
rected to  Jan.  1,  1940.  Scale  1  :n6o,000,  or  1  in=7.891  m.  fWashiugton,  D.  C] 
Geological  Survey  [1941].  [3  sheets]  each  19X28  in.  [Projection,  modified 
polyconic.     Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]     *  30c.  per  set  of 

3  maps.  FW  2.12  :  V  81 /N,  SE,  SW 
!)N.   Northern  Virginia. 

9.SE.   Southeastern  Virginia. 
9SW.   Southwestern  Virginia. 


GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  21,  July  1941 ;  Lindsay  C.  Warren,  comp- 
troller general,  R.  N.  Eliott.  assistant  comptroller  general.  1941.  [1] +1-95  p. 
[Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copv,  $1.00  a  vr. ;  foreign  sub-'^crlption,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  22-24145  GA  1.5/a  :  21/1 

General  regulations  no.  88,  snpp.  2;  Aug.  27,  1941.  [1941.]  34-[l]  leaves,  4° 
[  Proces.>^ed.  ]     t  GA  1.6 :  8S/sniip.  2 

Vermont.     Claim  of  Vermont  for  expenditures  made  during  War  of  1812-15, 
letter  tran,smitting  r(>port   containing  results  of  audit  of  claim  of  Vermont 
for   exijenditures   made   during    War   of   1812-15   witli    Great   Britain.     1941. 
I  lj-fl3  p.     (S.  doc.  Ill,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  Card  41-51245 

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GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Monthly    cataloy.     United    States    Government  publications,    monthly    catalog, 

no.  560;  Aug.  1941.     1941.     vii  1  +  1099-1228  p.  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50 
a  yr. ;  foreign  sub.scription,  $2.10. 

L.  C.  card  4-18088  GP  3.8/1 :  941/8 

Weather,  astronomy,  and  meteorology,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superin- 
tendent  of   documents;    Sept.    1941.     1941.  [2] +14    p.     (Price   list    48,    33d 
edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  25-26950  GP  3.9 :  48/33 

'Weekly  list  of  selected  United  States  Government  publications,  Sept.  3-24,  1941. 
[1941.]     Each  4  p.  or  8  p.      (1941-36  to  1941-39.)     f 

L.  C.  card  28-205.54  GP  3.17 :  941/38-39 

Note. — Tlie  Weekly  li.st  is  an  advertising  list  of  United  States  Government  publica- 
tions for  sale  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.     The  list  is  arranged  alphabetically 

-  by  subiects,  with  annotations  and  pricos.  It  may  be  obtained  free  of  charge  upon 
application  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

INTERDEPARTMENTAL  COMMITTEE  TO  STUDY  WORK- 
MEN'S COMPENSATION  FOR  SEAMEN 

Note. — Pursuant  to  Senate  resolution  209,  76th  Congress,  the  Interdepartmental  Com- 
mittee to  Study  Workmen's  Compensation  for  Seamen  was  formed  in  Sept.  1940.  composed 
of  a  representative  from  the  Department  of  Commerce,  the  Department  of  Labor,  the 
Maritime  Commission,  the  Employees'  Comi>ensation  Commission,  and  the  Maritime  Labor 
JJoard. 

Jfcport.  System  of  workmen's  compensation  for  seamen,  letter  from  under 
Secretary  of  Commerce  transmitting,  in  re.sponse  to  S.  Res.  299  (76th  Congress) , 
report  of  Interdepartmental  Conmiittce  to  Study  Workmen's  Compensation 
for  Seamen,  prepared  by  representatives  of  Department  of  Commerce,  Depart- 
ment of  Labor,  Maritime  Conuuission,  Employees'  Compensation  Commission, 
and  Maritime  Labor  Board.  1941.  ix+41  p.  (S.  doc.  113,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  [Includes  Supplementary  recommendation  by  Louis  Blocb,  member. 
Maritime  Labor  Board.]  *  Paper,  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  41-51246 

INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — The  decisions  of  the  Department  of  the  Interior  Including  leading  decisions  and 
important  opinions  with  regulations  and  instructions  relating  to  nil  activities  of  the  Depart- 
ment are  usually  issued  in  signatures  and  publisbed  later  in  bound  volumes  (v.  56  published 
In  bound  volume  only).  Subscribers  may  deposit  $1.00  with  the  Superintendent  of  Docu- 
ments and  receive  the  contents  of  a  volume  of  the  decisions  in  separate  parts  as  they  are 
Issued  ;  fcreign  subscription,  $1.25.  Prices  for  bound  volumes  furnished  upon  application 
to  t!ie  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Walapal  Indians.  No.  23,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  Slates,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
United  States,  as  guardian  of  Indians  of  Tribe  of  Hualpai  in  Arizona,  v. 
Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad  Company;  brief  for  United  States.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  vi+104  p.     $  1 155 :  W  14 

Same ;  appendix  to  brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  1+50  p.    t 

1 1.55 :  W  14/2 

BITUMINOUS  COAL  DIVISION 

Coal.  Distribution  of  coal  shipments,  M.  C.  D.  116.  Aug.  27,  1941.  6  leaves,  il. 
f»     [Processed.]     t  146.8:116 

Preliminary  estimates  of  production  of  bituminous  coal,  Aug.  1941.     Sept. 

5,1941.     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  146.11:941/8 

Weekly  coal  report,  W.  C.  R.  1260-W.  C.  R.  1263.  Sept.  6-27,  1941.  vari- 
ous paging,  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  146.7:1260-1263 

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1280  Government  Publications 

Distributors.  Registered  distributors  under  bituminous  eoal  act  of  1937,  supp. 
9;  [list]  Aug.  15,  1941.     [1941.]      [l]+2p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

I  46.14 :  941/supp.  9 

BONNEVILLE  POWER  ADMINISTRATION 

Electricity.  Sales  of  electric  energy  by  Bonneville  Power  Administration  and  by 
publicly  owned  utilities  distributing  Bonneville  power,  first  6  months,  1941  and 
summary  of  fiscal  year  1941.  [1941.]  [2] +26  leaves,  il.  oblong  8"  (System 
Planning  and  Marketing  Division,  Rates  and  Statistics  Section.)  [Processed.] 
t  Bonneville  Power  Administration,  Portland,  Oreg.  I  44.8  :  IMl/l 

FISH  AND  WILDLIFE  SERVICE 

Ala.ska.  Regulatory  announcement  1,  amdt.  4-10,  July  14-Sept.  8.  1941.  [1841.] 
Eaeh  1  p.  or  2  p.  4'  [Processed.  Title  ")().  Wi  dlife.  chap.  1.  F  sh  and  Wildlife 
Service,  subchap.  Q,  Alaska  commercial  fisheries,  published  by  Federal  Register 
Division.  National  Archives.]     t  I  49.24  : 1/amdt.  4-10 

Birds.  Aids  for  bird  study  [bibliography]  ;  prepared  in  Section  of  Distribution 
and  Migration  of  Birds,  Division  of  Wildlife  Research.  Rev.  July  1911.  [1941.] 
9  p.  4"     (Wildlife  leaflet  180.)      [Processed.]     t  149.13:180/2 

Amendments  of  regulations  relating  to  migratory  birds,  by  President  of 

United  Spates,  proclamation.     [Aug.   16,  1941.]     5  p.      ([No.  2501.])      [From 
Federal  register,  Aug.  21, 1941.]     t  I  49.6 :  B  53/2 

Selected  publications   on   waterfowl   and   gallinaceous  game  birds    (with 

special  reference  to  propagation  and  management)    [list]  ;  compiled  by  Myer 
Katz.     Julv  1941.     42  p.  4°     (Wildlife  leaflet  192.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  49.13 :  1^ 

Fish  culture.  Progressive  fish-culturist,  Aug.  1941 ;  no.  54.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
"Kt  p.  11.  4"  ([Memorandum  1-131.])  [Processed.  Text  vn  p.  2  and  3  of 
cover.]     t  149.11:131/54 

Fishery  market  netos,  July  1941;   [v.  3,  no.  7].     [1941.]     [2] +28+ [2]  p.  il.  4" 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  F  39-3  I  49.10 :  3/7 

Fishcri/  products.  Landings  by  fishing  vessels  at  certain  New  England  ports, 
July  1941.     [1941.]     4  leaves,  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  1437.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  49.8 :  1437 

Production   of   fresh   and    frozen   packaged    fish   in   LTnited    States,   1940. 

[194L]     2  leaves,  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  1436.)     [Processed.]     t      149.8:1436 

Fur.  Abstract  of  fur  laws,  1941-42 ;  compiled  in  Section  of  Fur  Resources,  Divi- 
sion of  Wildlife  Research.  Sept.  1941.  40  p.  4"  (Wildlife  leaflet  199.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  149.13:199 

Statement  regarding  research  in  effectiveness  and  selectivity  of  humane 

fur-getter ;  by  E.  R.  Kalmbach.    Apr.  9,  1941.    2  leaves,  4"    [Processed.]     t 

I  49.2 :  F  97 

Mink  raising  [with  bibliography]  ;  prepared  in  Section  of  Fur  Resources.  Division 
of  Wildlife  Resenich.  :\Iay  1941.  10  p.  4"  (Wildlife  leaflet  191.)  [Processed. 
Sui>ersedes  Wildlife  research  and  management  leaflet  BS-82,  issued  Jan.  1937, 
by  Biological  Survey  Bureau,  under  Agriculture  Department.]     t      149.13:191 

Muskrats.  Raising  muskrats  [with  list  of  publications]  ;  prepared  in  Section  of 
Fur  Resources.  Division  of  Wildlife  Research.  Aug.  1941.  2  p.  4°  (Wildlife 
Iciiflct  108.)  [Processed.  Supersedes  Wildlife  research  and  management  leaflet 
BS-35.  is.sued  Feb.  1936  by  Biological  Survev  Bureau,  under  Agriculture  De- 
partment.]    t  149.13:198 

Rodents.    Engineering  aspects  of  rodent  control,  presented  at  meeting  of  American 
Society  of  Agricultural  Engineers,  Knoxville,  Tenn. ;  by  F.  E.  Garlough.  June 
23.1941.     [1941.]    6  p.  4°    [Processed.    Includes  list  of  Government  publications 
relating  to  rat  proofing  and  control  of  rats  and  other  rodents.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51247  I  49.25 :  R  61 

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September  1941  1281 

Squirrels.  Directions  for  controlling  tree  squirrels;  prepared  in  Division  of 
Predator  and  Rodent  Control.  Aug.  1941.  2  p.  4°  (Wildlife  leaflet  197.) 
[Processed.  Supersedes  Leaflet  Bi-11G3,  issued  Aug.  1931,  by  Biological  Survey 
Bureau,  under  Agriculture  Department.]     t  149.13:197 

Directions  for  iwisoning  13-striped  ground  squirrels ;  prepared  in  Division 

of  Predator  and  Rodent  Control.  July  1941.  2  p.  4°  (Wildlife  leaflet  195.) 
[Processed.  Supersedes  Leaflet  Bi-11G2,  is.sued  Aug.  1931,  by  Biological  Survey 
Bureau,  under  Agriculture  Department.]     t  149.18:195 

Trapphiff.  Publications  on  trapping  [list]  ;  prepared  in  Division  of  Predator  and 
Rodent  Control.  July  1941.  2  p.  4"  (Wildlife  leaflet  194.)  [Processed.  Super- 
sedes leaflet  3-889,  issued  Apr.  1940,  by  Biological  Survey  Bureau.]     t 

I  49.13 :  194 

Wildlife.  Directions  for  collecting  materials  for  food  babits  studies;  prepared 
in  Section  of  Food  Habits,  Division  of  Wildlife  Research.  July  1941.  7+[ll 
p.  il.  4"     (Wildlife  leaflet  193.)     [Processed.]     t  149.13:193 

Feeding  wildlife  in  winter;   by  Wallace  B.  Grange.     1941.     iv+20  p.  il. 

(Interior  Dept.  Conservation  bulletin  13.)  [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin 
1783,  issued  in  1937  by  Biological  Survey  Bureau,  Agiiculture  Department.] 
*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51177  1 172  :  13 

GEOLOGICAL   SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Monographs, 
Professional  papers,  Bulletins.  Water-supply  papers,  folios  of  the  (Jeologic  atlas  of  the 
United  States,  toiJOgraphic  maps  (some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour 
and  other  maps  of  the  United  States  and  of  the  Stales.  Practically  all  of  thi  m  aie  sale 
pub.icatii'ns.  The  maps  !ind  folios  are  sold  by  the  Geolosical  Survey  at  Washington,  D.  C. 
■Oiders  for  other  pul>li(ationR  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  .to  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Washington.  D.  C. 

Buhiiorhca,  Tee.  Geology  and  ground-water  resources  of  Balmorhea  area,  west- 
ern Texas;  by  W^alter  N.  White,  Hoyt  S  Gale,  and  S.  Silencer  Nye.  1941.  lii+ 
S3-14G  p.  il.  map.  (W'ater-supply  paper  849-C. )  [Prepared  in  coooperation 
with  Texas  Board  of  Water  Engineers.  Contributions  to  hydrology  of  United 
States,  1940,  p.  83-146.]     *  Paper,  l-jc.  1 19.13  :  849-0 

Columhia  Rircr.  Geology  of  dam  sites  on  upper  tributaries  of  Columbia  River  in 
Idaho  and  Montana  :  pt.  1,  Kafka,  tunnel  no.  8,  and  Kootenai  Falls  dam  sites, 
Kootenai  River,  Idaho  and  Mont. ;  by  C.  E.  Erdmann.  1941.  v-|-36  p.  il.  1  pi. 
2.p.  of  pi.  2  maps.     (Water-supply  p.'iper  866-A.)     *  Paper,  25c.       1 19.13 :  866-A 

Gages.  Investigations  of  methods  and  equipment  used  in  stream  gaging :  pt.  2, 
Intakes  for  gage  wells ;  by  C.  II.  Pierce.  1941.  iv-f37-75  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi. 
(Water-supply  paper  86S-B.)  [Prepared  in  collaboration  with  Hydraulic  Lab- 
oratory Committee  of  Geological  Survey.]     *  Paper,  15c.  1 19.13  :  S6S-B 

Las  Vegas,  Nev.  Underground  leakage  from  artesian  wells  in  Las  Vegas  area, 
Nev. ;  by  Penn  Livingston.  1941.  iii -(-147-1 73+iv  p.  il.  6  p.  of  pi.  (Water- 
supply  paper  S49-D. )  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  State  engineer  of  Nevada, 
Clark  County  and  city  of  Las  Vegas.  Includes  title  page  and  contents  to  Water- 
supply  paper  849.  Contributions  to  hydrology  of  United  States,  1940,  p.  147- 
173.]     *  Paper,  10c.  1 19.13  :  849-D 

Osage  Count ij.  Olcla.  Subsurface  geology  and  oil  and  gas  resources  of  Osage 
County,  Okla. :  pt.  7,  Townships  20  and  21  North,  Ranges  11  and  12  East ;  by 
W.  R.  Dillard,  N.  W.  Bass,  and  C.  T.  Kirk.  1941.  iv-|-237-2G8  p.  1  pi.  in  pocket. 
(Bulletin  900-G. )     *  Paper,  30c.  1 19.3  :  900-G 

Same:  pt.  8,  Parts  of  Township  20  North,  Ranges  9  and  10  East,  and  Town- 
ship 21  North,  Ranges  8  and  9  East  and  all  of  Township  21  North,  Range  10 
East;  by  C.  T.  Kirk,  W.  R.  Dillard.  Otto  Leatherock,  and  H.  D.  Jeiddns.  1941. 
iv 4- 269-302  p.,  1  pi.  in  pocket.     (Btdlefin  900-H.)     *  Paper,  35c.      1 19.3 :  90O-H 

Park  Coutitif,  Who.  Geology  and  oil  and  cnal  resources  of  region  south  of  Cody. 
Park  County,  Wyo. ;  by  W.  G.  Pierce  and  D.  A.  Andrews.  1911.  v-|-99-180-{- 
iv  p.  il.  4  pi.  8  p.  of  pi.  2  maps  in  pocket.  (Bulletin  'J21-B. )  [Contributions  to 
economic  geologv,  1940,  p.  99-180.  Includes  title  page  and  content.s  to  Bulletin 
921.]     *  Paper,  $1.00.  1 19.3  :  921-B 

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1282  GOVEKNMEXT    PlI'.MCATIOXS 

Piiblicatioiid.  PublicjitioiKs  issued  in  July  1941;  list  401.  [1941.]  5  p. 
[Monthly.J     t  119.14/4:401 

Same,  Aug.  1941 ;  list  402.     [1941.]     4  p.     [Monthly.]     t         119.14/4:402 

San  Jiiiiii  Basin.  Transgressive  and  regressive  cretaceous  deposits  in  southern 
San  Juan  Basin,  N.  Mex. ;  by  Julian  D.  Sears,  C.  B.  Hunt,  and  T.  A.  Hendricks. 
1941.  ii -1-101-121 +  iv  p.  il.  3  pi.  (1  is  in  pocket)  4  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Proiessional 
paper  193-F.)  [Includes  title  page  and  contents  to  Shorter  contributions  to 
general  geologv,  19,'JS— 10.  Shorter  contributions  to  general  geology,  1938-40, 
p.  101-121.  J     *  I'aper,  35c.  I  19.16:  193-F 

Maps 

Note. — The  maps  listed  below  are  sold  by  the  Geulogical  Survey.  Remittances  for  these 
maps  ;  hould  be  made  by  money  order  payable  to  the  Director  of  the  Geological  Survey, 
Washinston.  D.  C.  Except  as  otherwise  indicated,  a  discount  of  40  percent  is  allowed  on  an 
order  for  maps,  or  for  maps  and  geologic  folios,  that  amounts  to  $5.00  at  the  retail  price. 
In  ordering  give  the  name  of  each  map  and  the  State  in  which  the  area  lies. 

Bear  River.  Plan  of  Bear  River,  Utah-Wye,  from  point  6  mi.  north  of  Cokeville 
to  Stillwater  Fork  dam  sites,  topography  by  D.  H.  Kutledge  and  W.  L.  Thomas, 
surveyed  in  1936;  [maps].  Scales  1:31,680,  and  1:4,800  or  1  in. =400  ft., 
contour  intervals  on  land  20  and  10  ft.,  contour  interval  on  river  surface  5  ft. 
u.  p.  1941.  13  sheets  (1-13)  each  about  25X18  in.  [Subject  to  adjustment.] 
t  .i;i.30  per  set  of  13  maps.  1 19.25  :  B  38/sh.l-13 

ToiJOf/raphic  (jiiddroiKjlc  jiiapn 

Note. — The  Geological  Survey  makes  the  contoured — i.  e.,  the  three-dimensional  topo- 
graphic maps  of  the  country  that  are  designed  eventually  to  cover  the  whole  United  States, 
also  Alaska,  Hawaii,  and  Puerto  Hico.  The  individual  maps  are  projected  to  represent 
quadrangle  areas  rather  than  political  divisions,  and  each  map  is  designated  by  the  name 
(if  some  prominent  town  or  natural  feature  in  the  area  mapped.  The  scales  most  com- 
monly used  are  1:31.080,  1:0:2,500,  and  1:125.000,  corresponding  appro.\imately  to  ^^ 
mile,  1  mile,  and  2  miles  to  1  inch.  The  area  covered  varies  with  the  latitude,  but  the 
ave;age  ai-ea  of  a  quadrangle  is  58,  230,  or  020  square  miles,  respectively,  for  these  three 
scales.  Topographic  maps  are  printed  on  uniloim-sized  paper,  about  20  by  10 V2  inches 
and  the  maps  of  the  quadrangle  areas  represented  thereon  are  about  17 'j  inches  1(  ng 
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. 

Aboui  lalf  of  the  continental  area  of  the  countiy,  excluihng  Alaska,  has  been  mapped, 
every  State  being  represented.  Connecticut,  Delaware,  the  District  of  Columbia,  Hawaii, 
Maryland,  ;Massachusetts,  New  Hamiishire,  New  Jersey,  New  York.  Ohio,  ICUode  Island, 
and' West  Virginia  are  completely  mapped.  Maps  of  the  regular  size  are  sold  by  The 
Qyological  Survey  at  10c.  each.  Except  as  otherwise  indicated,  a  discount  of  40  percent 
is  allowed  <m  anv  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.  '  In 
ordering,  give  the  name  of  the  map  and  the  Stale  in  which  the  area  lies. 

ArkaiLsas.  Little  Rock  and  vicinity,  lat.  34°37'30"-34°52'30",  long.  92°07'30"- 
92°22'30".  Scale  1 :  62,r)00,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C,  Geologi- 
cal Survey]  edition  of  1941.     17X14  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  3  L  73/4/941 

California,  Waterman  Mtn.  quadrangle,  lat.  .34°18'-34°24',  long.  117°54'-11S°. 
Scale  1  :  24,OU0,  contour  interval  25  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C,  Geological  Survey] 
edition  of  1941.    18  X 15  in.     f  10c.  1 19.12 :  4  W  314 

PeH».s-(//i-fl"(«-New  York,  Kinzua  quadrangle,  lat.  41°45'-42°,  long.  78°45'-79°. 
Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C,  Geological  Survey] 
edition  of  1941.     17X13  in.     f  10c.  1 19.12  :  38  K  627 

Puerto  Rieo,  San  German  quadrangle,  lat.  1S°-1S°07'30",  long.  67°-67°07'30". 
Scale  1 :  30,000,  contour  intervals  5  and  10  meters.  [Washington,  D.  C,  Geo- 
logic.il  Survey!  edition  of  1941.     18X17  in.     t  10c.  I  19.12:  55  S  52 

INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE 

Chaneqa    Native    ViUnqe.     Corporate    charter    of    Native    Villaiie    of    Chanega 
[Ahi.'^ka  |  ;  ratified  Fob.  3,  1940.    1941.     [l]+2  p.     f 
L.  C.  card  41-51223  1 20.9/2  :  C  36 

Chilkat  Indian  Villaf/e.     Corporate  charter  of  Chilkat  Indian  Village  [Alaska]  ; 
ratified  Mar.  27,  1941.     1941.     [l]+4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51224  I  20.9/2  :  C  43 

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Clallam  Indians.     Corporate  charter  of  Port  Gamble  Baud  of  Clallam  Indians 

of   Port   Gamble    Indian    Community,  Wash. ;    ratified   Apr.    5,    1941.       1941. 
[l]+t5p.     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51225  1 20.9/2  :  P  83/2 

Ooshiite  Indians.     Corporate  charter  of  Confederated  Tribes  of  Goshute  Reserva- 
tion. Utah;  ratified  Mar.  29,  1941.    1941.     [l]+6  p.     t 
L.  0.  card  41-51179  I  20.9/2 :  G  69/2 

Indian  agencies.  Directory  of  Indian  service  units;  corrected  to  Sapt.  1,  1941. 
[1941.]     [7]  p.     [Processed.!     f  1 110.2 :  D  G2/941 

Indians  at  work,  Sept.  1941;  [v.  9.  no.  1|.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [2] +34+ [2] 
p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2^  of  cover.  A 
news  sheet  for  Indians  and  the  Indiau  service.]     t 

L.  C.  card   35-17505  I  20.22  :  9/1 

INFORMATION   DIVISION 

Conservation.  Current  conservation,  clip  sheet  of  current  news  about  conserva- 
tion activities  of  Federal  Government  furnished  for  convenience  of  editors 
and  correspondents,  v.  4,  no.  0;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  il.  large  4° 
[Monthly.]     f  I  ^3.7 :  4/& 

MINES  BUREAU 

Cement.  Monthly  cement  statement,  C.  P.  242.  Aug.  28,  1941.  4  leaves,  il.  f 
(Statistical  and  economic  surveys.  Nonmetal  Economics  Division.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  128.29:242 

Same,  C.  P.  242,  supp.  A.    Aug.  30,  1941.    2  leave.s,  il.  f°     (Statistical  and 

economic  surveys.    Nonmetal  Economics  Division.)     [Processed.]     f 

I  28.29 :  242/supp.A 

Same,  C.  P.  243.    Sept.  22,  1941.    2  leaves,  il.  T     ( Statistical  and  economic 

surveys.     Nonmetal  Economics  Division.)      [Processed.]     f  128.29:243 

Coal.  International  coal  trade,  monthly  inventory  of  inforniation  from  U.  S. 
Government  foreign  service  otlices  and  other  sources  that  may  not  otherwise 
be  made  avilable  promptly,  v.  10,  no.  8;  Aug.  30,  1941.  [1941.]  [1]+21  p.  4° 
(Economics  and  Statistics  Branch.)      [Proces.sed.]     t  128.42:10/8 

■     Preliminary  estimates  of  production  of  Pennsylvania  anthracite  and   of 

beehive  coke,   Aug.   1941.      [1941.]      2  leaves,   4°      (Statistical    and  economic 
surveys.     Coal  Economies  Division.)      [Monthly.     Proces.sed.]     f 

I  28.50 :  941/8 

Weekly  anthracite-beehive  coke  report,  W.  A.-C.  R.  217  to  W.  A.-C.  R.  220. 

Sept.  6-27,  1941.  Each   2  leaves  or  1  p.  il.  4"      (Mineral  industry   survey.s.) 
[Processed.]     f  128.49:217-220 

Coal  mines.  Coal-mine  fatalities  in  July  1941;  C.  M.  F.  121.  [1941.]  9  p  il.  4° 
(Statistical  and  economic  surveys.  Mineral  Production  and  Economics  Di- 
vision.)    [Monthly.    Processed.]     t  128.10/2:121 

Principal  coal-mine  disasters  in  United   States ;  by  W.  W.  Adams,  L    E 

Geyer,  and  M.  G.  Parry.    1941.     [1] +111-118  p.     [From"  Bulletin  437,  Coal  mine 
accidents  in  United  States,  1938.]    *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.3/a  :  C  631/2 

Coke.  Monthly  coke  report.  M.  C.  R.  161.  Aug.  26,  1941.  2+[l]  p.  il.  4" 
(Statistical  and  economic  surveys.    Coal  Economics  Division.)     [Processed.]     t 

I  28.30 :  161 

Copper.  Mine  production  of  copper,  monthly  report  1.  Aug.  22,  1941.  2  leaves, 
4°  (Statistical  and  economic  surveys.  Mineral  Production  and  Economics 
Division.)      [Processed.]     f  128.59:1 

Same,   monthly   report  2.     Sept.   3,   1941.     2  leaves,   4°      (Statistical  and 

economic  surveys.     Mineral  Production  and  Economics  Division.)      [Processed.] 
t  128.59:2 

Iron.  Quarterly  iron  and  steel  scrap  stock  report  9.  May  29,  1941.  10  p.  4° 
(Statistical  and  economic  surveys.  Metal  Economics  Division.)  [Processed.] 
t  I  28.53  :  9 

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12S4  Government  Publications 

Iron — IViiitiiiued. 

Same,  U).     AuR.  30,  1941.     12  leaves,  4°     (Statistical  and  economic  surveys. 

Metal  Economics  Division. )      [I'rocessed.]     t  128.53:10 

Iron  inincn.  Emplovment  and  accidents  at  iron-ore  mines  in  United  States,  1940; 
Iby  M.  E.  Kolhos  and  C.  T.  Herring.]  [1941.]  7  p.  4°  (H.  S.  S.  no.  295, 
Stijtistical  and  economic  surveys;  Mineral  Production  and  Economics  Division.) 
[Processed.]     t  128.20:295 

Lead.  Mine  production  of  lead,  monthly  report  1.  Aug.  22,  1941.  2  leaves,  4° 
(Statistical  and  economic  surveys.  Mineral  I'roduction  and  Economics  Divi- 
sion.)     [Processed.]     t  128.60:1 

Same,   monthly   report  2.     Sept.   3,   1941.     2   leaves,  4°      (Statistical   and 

economic  surveys.  Mineral  Production  and  Economics  Division.)  [  i'rocessed. J 
t  I  28.00 :  2 

Manganese.  Monthly  manganese  report  22.  Sept.  4,  1941.  2  leaves,  4°  (Sta- 
tistical and  economic  surveys.     Metal  Economics  Division.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.51 :  22 

Mercury.  Monthly  mercury  repoit  24.  Sept.  18,  1941.  2  leaves.  4°  (Statistical 
and  economic  surveys.     Metal  Economics  Division.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.55 :  24 

Mineral  market  reports,  M.  M.  S.  936.     [1941.]     4°      (Statistical  and  economic 

surveys.)     [Processed.]     t  128.28: 

Note. — These  reports  give  statistical  data  as  to  production,  consumption,  and  marliets 

duiing  prcviou.s   year  for  some  particular  mineral  commmodlty,  and  are   issued  as  soon 

after  close  of  year  as  data  are  available. 

936.     Phosphate  rock  sales  head  for  new  record  in  1941  ;   [by  Bertrand  L.  Johnson  and 
K.  G.  Warner].     4  leaves.      (Nonmetal  Economics  Divi.^ion.) 

Mineral  trade  notes,  monthly  inventory  of  information  from  U.  S.  Government 
foreign  service  offices  and  other  sources  that  may  not  otherwise  he  made  avail- 
able promptly,  v.  13,  no.  2;  Aug.  20.  1941.     [1941.]      [l]-j-32  p.  4°      (Economics 
and  Statistics  Branch.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  36-22755  I  28.39  :  13/2 

Minerals  vearhook.     Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940;   H.   D.  Keiser,  editor. 
1941.     viii-f  1459  p.  11.     *  Cloth,  $2.00. 
L.  C.  card  33-26551  I  28.37  :  940-2 

Same.     ( H.  doc.  39,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. ) 

Moli/hdcninn.  Monthly  molybdenum  report  1.  Sept.  3, 1941.  1  p.  4°  (Statistical 
and   economic  survevs.     Metal  Economics  Division.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  2S.,58 : 1 

Motor  fuel.  Forecast  of  demand  for  motor  ftiel  and  crude  oil,  Oct.  1941,  monthly 
forecast  76.     [1941.]     4  leaves,  4°      [Proces.sed.]     f  128.41:76 

Petroleum.  Crude  petroleum  report  by  refineries,  July  1941.  [1941.]  3  leaves, 
4°      ( Report  A-934-94. )      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  128.45:94 

International    petroleum    trade,    monthly   inventory   of   information    from 

U.  S.  Go\ernnient  foreign  service  offices  and  other  sources  that  may  not  other- 
wise be  made  available  promi)tly,  v.  10,  no.  8 ;  Aug.  31,  1941.  [1941.]  [4]  -f215- 
234  p.  4°      (Economics  and  Statistics  Branch.)      [Processed.]     t     128.43:10/8 

IMonthly  petroleum  statement  213,  crude  petroleum  and  petroleum  products, 

July  1941.  [1941.]  12  p.  4°  (Statistical  and  economic  .surveys.  Petroleum 
Economics  Division.)      [Processed.]     t  128.18/2:213 

Weeklv  crude  oil  stock  report  411-414.     Sept.  6-26,  1941.     Each  1  p.  4° 

[Processed.]     t  128.46:411^14 

Piihlirations.  New  publications,  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  316;  Aug.  1941. 
[1941.]     4  p.     t  128.5/2:316 

Quarries  and  qunrryinf;.  Employment  and  accidents  at  quarries  and  related 
plants  in  United  States  during  1910 :  [by  V.  B.  Wreini  and  L.  S.  Horton].  [1941.] 
11  p  4°  (H.  S.  S.  no.  296,  Statistical  and  economic  surveys;  Mineral  Produc- 
tion and  Economics  Division.)      [Processed.]     t  128.26:296 

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September  1941  1285 

Zinc.  Monthly  slab  zinc  report  10.  Sept.  8,  1941,  2  leaves,  4°  ( Statistical  and 
economic   surveys.    Metal  Economics  Division.)     [Processed.]     t     128.56:10 

NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

Abraham  Lincoln  National  Historical  Park,  Ky. ;  [May  1,  1941.]  [CuUom  & 
Ghertner  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1941.]     [6]  p.  il.     t  1 29.21 :  Ab  8/2/941 

Appomattox  Courthouse  National  Historical  Monument,  Va. ;  [July  1941]. 
[1941.]     [6]  p.  il.     [Processed.]     t  1 29.21 :  Ap  6/941 

Blister  rust.  Status  of  white  pine  blister  rust  control,  National  Park  Service, 
Jan.  1,  1941.     [July]  30,  1941.     1  p.  il.  oblong  8°     [Processed.]     t 

I  29.20  :B  61/941 

Chalmette  National  Historical  Park,  La.;  [May  1,  1941].  [Cullom  &  Ghertner 
Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1941.]     [6]  p.  il.     t  1 29.21 :  C  35/941 

Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Military  Park.  Chickamauga  and  Chat- 
tanooga National  Military  Park,  Chickamauga  Battlefield,  Ga.,  and  Tenn. ;  [May 
1,  1941J.     [Cullom  &  Ghertner  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1941.]     [6]  p.  il.     f 

I  29.21 :  C  43/6/941 

Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Military  Park,  Point  Park,  Look- 
out Mountain  and  Chattanooga  battlefields,  Ga.  and  Tenn.;  [May  1,  1041]. 
[Cullom  &  Ghertner  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1941.]     [6]  p.  il.     t 

I  29.21 :  C  43/5/Ml 

Colonial  National  Historical  Park.  Colonial  National  Historical  Park,  James- 
town Island  National  Historic  Site,  Va. ;  [July  1941].  [1941.]  [8]  p.  il. 
[Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Association  for  Preservation  of 
Virginia  Antiquities.]     t  I  29.21 :  C  71/11/941 

Colonial  National  Historical  Park  (Yorktown)  Va. ;  [July  194L]     [1941.] 

[6]  p.  il.     [Processed.]     f  129.21:0  71/10/941 

Fort  Donelsmi  National  Military  Park,  Tenn.;  [May  1,  1941].  [Cullom  &  Ghert- 
ner Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     t  1 29.21 :  F  77d/2/941 

Fort  McHenry  National  Monument  and  Historic  Shrine,  Md. ;  [July  1941]. 
[194L]      [6]  p.  il.     [Processed.]     f  1 29.21 :  F  77mc/2/941 

Fort  Necessity  National  Battlefield  Site,  Pa. ;  [June  1941].  [Liberty  Show  I'rint- 
ing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     t  I  29.21 :  F  77n/2/941 

Fredericksburg  and  Spotsylvania  County  Battlefields  Memorial  National  Military 
Park,  Va. ;  [July  1941].     [1941.]     [6]   p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     f 

I  29.21 :  F  87/4/941-2 

Oeorge  Washington  Birthplace  National  Monument,  Va. ;  [July  1941].  [1941.] 
[6]  p.  il.     [Processed.]     t  I  29.21 :  G  29/9/941 

Gettysburg  National  Military  Park,  Pa. ;  [June  1941.]  [Liberty  Show  Printing 
Company,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.,   1941]      [6]    p.    il.     t  1 29.21 :  G  33/4/941 

Guilford  Courthouse  National  Military  Park,  N.  C. ;  [July  1941].  [1941.]  [6] 
p.  il.     [Processed.]     t  1 29.21 :  G  94/3/941 

Kill  Devil  Hill  National  Memorial,  N.  0. ;  [July  1941].  [1941.]  [6]  p.  il. 
[Processed.]     t  I  29.21 :  K  55/941 

Lee  Mansion  National  Memorial,  Arlington  National  Cemetery,  Va. ;  [July  1941]. 
[1941.]      [61p.il.     [Processed.]     t  1 29.21 :  L  51/2/941 

Meriwether  Leivis  National  Monument,  Tenn. ;  [May  1,  1941].  [Cullom  &  Ghert- 
ner Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     t  1 29.21 :  M  54/2/941 

Morristown  National  Historical  Park,  N.  J.;  [June  1941].  [Liberty  Show  Print- 
ing Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     f  I  29.21 :  M  83/2/941 

National  parks.     Glimpses  of  our  national  parks,  as  revised  and  expanded  by 
Lsabelle  F.  Story.     1941.     iv+107  p.  il.     [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Civilian 
Conservation  Corps.    Copy  for  original  1915  edition  of  Glimpses  of  our  national 
parks  was  prepared  by  Robert  Sterling  Yard.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51180  I  29.6 :  N  21/3/941 

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1286  Government  Publications 

Pctcrf<bun;  Sationul  MiUtani  Park,  Va. ;  [Jiilv  1041].  [Kt41.]  |()]  p.  il. 
[Processed.]     f  I  29.21  :  P  44/3/941-2 

Saratoga  Natio>ial  Historical  Park,  N.  Y. ;  [June  1941].  [Liberty  Show  Printing 
Company,  Pittsburgli,  Pa.,  1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     t  I  29.21 :  S:i  7/941 

Statue  of  Liltcrty  Nafionnl  Monument,  Bedloe's  Island,  N.  Y. ;  [June  1941].  [Lib- 
erty Show  Printing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     t 

1  29.21 :  St  2/3/941 

VanderMt  Mansio^i  National  Historic  Site,  Hyde  Parlv.  N.  Y. ;  [June  1941]. 
[Liberty  Show  Printing  Company,  Pitttsburgh,  Pa.,  1941.]      IG]   p.  il.     1 

I  29.21 :  V  28/2/941 

Vickshurg  National  Military  Park,  Miss.;  [May  1,  1041].  [Cullom  &  Ghertner 
Co.,  Nat^hville,  Tonn.,  1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     f  I  29.21 :  V  GC/3/941 

Virginia  battlefields  tour  fi'om  Manassas  to  Appomattox,  battlefield  areas  of 
Majiiassas,  Fredericksburg,  Richmond,  Petersburg,  and  Apiwmattox  Court 
House.     [1941.]    [2]  p.  il.  oblong  f°,  folded  into  narrow  8"  size,     t 

I  29.2  :  M  31/2/941 
RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Boulder  Cani/on  project.  Estimated  generating  charges,  year  of  operation  end- 
ing May  31,  1942,  in  accordance  witli  art.  19  of  General  regulations  for  genera- 
tion and  sale  of  power  in  accordance  with  Boulder  Canvon  project  adjustment 
act.     [1941.]      [41]   leayes,  oblong  8°     [Processed.]     ?  1 27.2 :  B  66/12/^2 

Bullshead  Dam.  Report  on  Bullshead  Dam  project,  Ariz.-Ney.  [1&41.]  18 
leaves,  1  pi.  map,  4"     [Processed.]     t  I  27.2  :  B  87 

Central  Valley  project.  Earthwork,  concrete  lining,  and  structures  station 
1993+11  to  station  2321+25,  Contra  Costa  Canal,  D^lta  division.  Central  Val- 
ley project,  Calif.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Aug.  25,  1941.]  cover 
title,  42  p.  59  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  987.)  [Schedule,  .specifications,  and 
drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  22,  1941.]     f  Paper,  $3.50.    I  27.8 :  987 

Generators  for  Keswick  power   plant,   Kennett   division,   Central   Valley 

project,  Calif.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Aug.  29,  1941.]  cover 
title,  38  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Specifications  992.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifi- 
cations, and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  29,  1941.]  f  Ptil>er, 
$2.00.  I  27.8 :  992 

102-inch  tube-valve-conduit  linings  for  river  outlets  at  Shasta  Dam,  Ken- 
nett division.  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Aug. 
29,  1941.]  cover  title,  21  p.  7  pi.  4"  (Specifications  988.)  [Invitation  for 
bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  imtil  Sept. 
22,1941.]     t  Paper,  $1.50.  127.8:988 

Tube  valves  for  river  outlets  at  Shasta  Dam,  Kennett  division.  Central 

Valley  project,  Calif.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Aug.  28,  1941.] 
cover  title,  [l]+22  p.  27  pi.  1  tab.  (Specifications  991.)  [Invitatiim  for 
bids,  schedule,  siJecificatious,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept. 
24,  1941.]     t  Paper,  $3.00.  I  27.8 :  991 

Colorado-Big  Thompson  project.  General  information  concerning  Colorado-Big 
Thompson  project,    Colo.:    June   1941     [1941.]     7   p.   4°     [Processed.]     t 

I  27.2 :  C  71/4/Wl 

Columbia  Ba^^in  project.  Bulkhead  gates  for  turbine  draft  tubes.  Grand  Coulee 
power  plant,  Columbia  Basin  project.  Wash.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co., 
Denver,  Sept.  15.  1941.]  cover  title,  15  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Specifications  989.)  [In- 
vitation for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received 
until  Oct.  9,  1941.]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  I  27.8 :  989 

Deschutes  project.  Crooked  River  crossing,  north  imit  main  canal,  D.^schutes 
project,  Oreg.  n.  p.  [1941].  cover  title,  50  p.  20  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications 
985.)  [Schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until 
Sept.  15,  1941.]     t  Paper,  $2.00.  I  27.8 :  985 

Idaho.  Reclamation  progress  in  Idaho.  [1941.]  [l]-f212-214  p.  il.  4°  [From 
Reclamation  era,  Aug.  1941]     t  I  S7.5/a  :  R  244/3 

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September  1941  1287 

Palisades  Dam.  Report  on  Palisades  Dam  project;  Julv  1941.  [1041.]  [1]  + 
i+A-F+30  leaves,  1  pi.  2  maps,  4°     [Processed.]     t    '  I  27.2  :  P  17/941 

Reclamation  era,  Sept.  1941;  [v.  31,  no.  9].     [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  233-256,  il.  4" 
[Monthlv.     Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
L.  C.  card  0-35252  I  27.5 :  31/9 

Note. — The  Reclamation  era  is  a  magazine  for  engineers,  construction  men.  economists, 
and  farmers  on  Federal  reclamation  projects.  Its  aim  is  to  assist  the  settlers  in  the  proper 
use  of  water,  to  help  them  in  overcoming  their  agricu'.tural  difficulties,  to  instruct  them  In 
diversifying  and  marketing  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  ri'clamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  success.  "Notes  for 
contractors''  enable  them  to  keep  po.stcd  on  the  Bureau's  needs. 

The  subscrli)tion  price  of  the  Reclamation  era  is  $1.00  a  year  to  other  than  water  users  ; 
foi-eign  subscription,  $1.06  payable  in  advance.  Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to  the 
Commissioner,  Buieau  of  Ri'clamation,  Wasiiington,  D.  C,  accompanied  by  remittance  in 
the  form  of  postal  money  order  or  New  York  draft,  which  should  be  made  payable  to  the 
Treasurer  of  the  United  States  and  forwarded  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation. 

Weed  control.  Educational  weed-control  program  in  Oregon ;  by  Lawrence  Jen- 
kins.    [1941.]     p.  199-201,  il.  4°     [From  Reclamation  era,  July  1941.]     t 

I  27.5/a :  W  417/3 

Yakima  project.  Earthwork,  pipe  lines,  and  structures  laterals  41.0  to  49.7  and 
sublaterals,  Roza  division,  Yakima  project,  Wash.  [Bell-Kilburu  Press,  Denver, 
Aug.  21,  1941.]  cover  title.  37  p.  33  pi.  4°  (Specifications  986.)  [Schedules, 
specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  12,  1941.] 
t  Paper,  $2.00.  127.8:986 

TERRITORIES  AND  ISLAND  POSSESSIONS  DIVISION 

ALASKA  ROAD  COMMISSION 

Report.     Annual  report,  Alaska  Road  Commission,  1940.     [1941.]     cover  title, 
56  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     f 
L.  O.  card  7-35174  1 35.10/21 :  940 

VIEGIN  ISLANDS 

Laws.  Set  of  laws  passed  by  municipal  councils  and  Legislative  Assembly  of 
Virgin  Islands,  letter  from  acting  Secretary  of  Interior  transmitting  set  of  laws 
passed  by  municipal  councils  and  Legislative  Assembly  of  Virgin  Islands  during 
fiscal  year  1941.  1941.  iii+144  p.  (H.  doc.  366,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51143 

INTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  decisions,  usually  known  as  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion reports,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports — Motor  carrier  cases,  and  Interstate 
Commerce'  Commission  reports — Valuation  reports,  are  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Docu- 
ments, Wa'^liiogtiin,  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  subsei-iption. 
$1..50  ;  single  copies,  usually  5c.  In  ordering  a  volume,  be  sure  to  specify  the  series  and 
whether  Finance  or  other  than  Finance  decisions  are  desired.  Entries  for  the  separate 
decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  publications. 

Carriers.  Supplement  37  to  List  3  of  corporate  names  of  common  carriers  by  rail 
(including  express),  water  or  pipe  line  (including  names  of  their  receivers  or 
trustees,  if  any),  filing  tariffs,  concurrences,  or  powers  of  attorney  with  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission,  and  compiled  from  its  records,  compiled  Aug.  1, 
1941 ;  prepared  by  Section  of  Tariffs,  Bureau  of  Traffic.  [1941.]  [1]  -f  33  p.  4° 
[Processed.     Cancels  Supplement  36  and  includes  all  changes.]     t 

IC  1.15 :  3/SUPP.37 

Decisions.     See  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Denver  <£  Salt  Lake  Railway.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  finance 
docket  no.  8070,  Denver  &  Salt  Lake  Railway  control ;  brief  on  belialf  of  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission.     [1941.]     cover  title.  iv-fl06  p.     t 

ICl.lB/2:St6 

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1288  Government  Publications 

Express  companies  Supplement  to  Regulations  to  govern  construction  and 
filing  of  tariffs  and  classifications  of  express  companies,  administrative  rulings; 
issued  by  order  of  Commission,  July  2S,  1941,  ettective  Oct.  1,  1941,  except  as 
noted.  [1941.]  11  p.  4°  (Supp.  5  to  Tariff  circular  19-A.)  [Processed. 
Cancels  Supps.  1,  3,  and  4 ;  Supp.  5  contains  all  changes  which  are  in  effect.]     t 

IC  1  rat.4 :  19-A/supp.5 

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

Fuel.     Fuel  and  power  for  locomotives  and  rail  motor  cars  of  class  1  steam 
railways  in  United  States  (clas.s  1  switching  and  terminal  companies  included), 
June  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  oblong  large  8"     (Statement  M-230,  OS-E;  Statistics 
Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  36-784  IC  1  ste.30 :  941/6 

Same,  July  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-230,  OS-E  ; 

Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t  ICl  ste.30 :  941/7 

Motor  carrier  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Motor  carrier). 

Motor  carrier  finance  decisions.  See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Motor  carrier, 
ftnafice). 

Motor  carrier  safety  regulations,  revised  (including  orders  issued  through  Nov. 
4,  1940),  rules  and  regulations  governing  qualifications  of  employees  and  safety 
of  operation  and  equipment  of  common  carriers  and  contract  carriers  of 
passengers  and  property,  and  of  private  carriers  of  property,  by  motor  vehicle. 
1941.     iv+113  p.  il.  2  pi.  16''     *  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  A  41-1003  IC  1  mot6 :  Sa  1/940 

pt.  1.  Qualifications  of  drivers, 
pt.  2.   Driving  of  motor  vehicles. 

pt.  3.  I'arts  and  acces.sories  necessary  for  safe  operation, 
pt.  4.  Keporting  of  accidents, 
pt.  5.  Hours  of  service  of  drivers, 
pt.  6.  Inspection  and  maintenance. 

Motor  carriers.    Revenues  and  passengers  of  class  1  motor  carriers  of  passengers 
(excluding    charter    or    special),    June   1941.     [1941.]     2    p.    f°     (Statement 
M-7(K),    BT ;    Statistics    Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject   to   revision.     Imprint 
date  incorrectly  given  on  publication  as  1942.]     f 
L.  C.  card  A  30-1163  IC  1  mot.ll :  941/6 

Statistics  of  class  1  motor  carriers  for  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1939,  compiled 

from  annual  reports  of  motor  carriers  of  property  and  motor  carriers  of  passen- 
gers, filed  with  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  [1941.]  [2] +60  p.  oblong 
large  8°     (Statement  4120;  Statistics  Bureau.)     *  Paper,  30c. 

L.  C.  card  A  40-994  10 1  mot.l4 :  939 

Opinions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Pipe  lines.  Graphical  supplement  to  monthly  reports:  Trends  in  oil  pipe  line 
industry.  1941.  1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Series  1941,  no.  8;  Statistics 
Bureau. )     t  IC  l.ste.33 :  941/8 

Railroad  accidents.  Investigation  2505 :  New  York  Central  Railroad  Company, 
report  in  re  accident,  Toledo,  Ohio,  May  22,  1941.  [1941.]  11  p.  il.  4° 
[Processed.  ]     t  IC  1  acci.5 :  T  575 

Investigation  2507 :  Northern  Pacific  Railway  Company,  report  in  re  ac- 
cident near  Athol,  Idaho,  June  13,  1941.     [1941.]     12  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5  :  At  46 

Investigation  2508 :  Alton  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  accident,  Wil- 
mington, 111.,  June  23,  1941.     [1941.]     15  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     f 

IC  1  acci.5 :  W  688/2 

Investigation  2510:  Wabash  Railway  Company,  report  in  re  accident  near 

Neelys,   111.,   June  28,  1941.     [1941.]     17   p.    il.   4"     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  N  293 

Summary  of  accidents  reported  by  steam   railways.  May  1941.     [1941.] 

2  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-400;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly.  Sub- 
ject to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  27-80  IC  1  ste. 31 :  941/5 

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September  1941  1289 

Railroad  employees.    Wage  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 
(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  June  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  il. 
oblong  large  8"    (Statement  M-300;   Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject 
to  revision.] t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-382  IC  1  ste.25 :  941/6 

Railroads.     Freight  train  performance  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 
(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  June  1941.     [1941.]     2  p. 
oblong  large  8°     (Statement   M-211,   OS-A ;    Statistics    Bureau.)      [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  36-575  IC  1  ste.35  :  941/6 

Same,  July  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  oblong  large  8"     ( Statement  M-211,  OS-A ; 

Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t  IC  1  ste.35 :  941/7 

— —     Motive  power  and  car  equipment  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 
(class  1  switching  and  terminal  companies  included),  June  1941.     [1941.]     2 
p.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-240,  OS-F;  Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  36-576  IC  1  ste.36 :  941/6 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  July  1941. 
[1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-lOO;  Statistics  Bureau.) 
[Monthly.  Subject  to  revision.  Imprint  date  incorrectly  given  on  publication 
as  1942.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  35-1300  IC  1  ste.l9 :  941/7 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses,  selected  items  for  large  steam 

railways,  July  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-150;  Sta- 
tistics Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     f 

L.  C.  card  A  29-378  IC  1  ste.20 :  941/7 

Operating  statistics  of  large  steam  railways,  selected  items  for  July  1941, 

compared  with  July  1940;  July  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8'^  (State- 
ment M-200;  Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-380  IC  1  ste.22  :  941/7 

Passenger  traffic  statistics  (other  than  commutation)  of  class  1  steam  rail- 
ways in  United  States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  June 
1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8''  (Statement  M-250;  Statistics  Bureau.) 
[Monthly.     Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  38-1273  IC  1  ste.40 :  941/6 

Passenger  train  performance  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 

(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  July  1941.  [1941.]  4  p. 
oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-213,  OS-B  ;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  36-577  IC  1  ste.37  :  941/7 

Revenue   traffic   statistics   of  class   1   steam   railways   in   United    States 

(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  June  1941.  [1941.]  4  p. 
oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-220,  OS-D ;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.  Imprint  date  incorrectly  given  on  publication  as  1942.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-381  IC  1  ste.24 :  941/6 

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

United  States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included)  [and  Net 
income  of  large  steam  railways  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  in- 
cluded)], June  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-125; 
Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     f 

L.  C.  card  A  32-1785  IC  1  ste.34 :  941/6 

Tons  of  revenue  freight  originated  and  tons  terminated  in  carloads  by 

classes  of  commodities  and  by  geographic  areas,  class  1  steam  railways,  year 
1940.  [1941.]  13  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  Q-550,  SCS ;  Statistics  Bu- 
reau.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     t  IC  1  ste.42 :  940/5 

Tons  of  revenue  freight  originated  and  tons  terminated  in  carloads  by 

classes  of  commodities  and  by  geographic  areas,  class  1  steam  railways,  1st 
quarter,  1941.  [1941.]  13  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  Q-550,  SCS;  Sta- 
tistics Bureau.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  40-2952  IC  1  ste.42 :  941/1 

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1290  Government  Publications 

Railroads — Contimiecl. 

Yard  service  i>eiforinaiice  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States  (class 

1  switching  and  terminal  companies  included),  July  1941.  1941.  1  p.  oblong 
large  8"  (Statement  M-215,  OS-C;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly.  Subject 
to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  86-578  IC  1  ste.38 :  941/7 

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

Decisions  (Fino/tice) 

NOTB. — The  followinfr  decisions  or  opinions  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  tbe  Intar- 
state  Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Atchison,  Topeka  d  Sanfa  Fe  Raihcay.  Finance  docket  no.  13323,  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  merger;  decided  June  28,  1941.  [1041.] 
p.  173-179.     (F-8274.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8274 

Atlantic  d  East  Carolina  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13394.  Atlantic  &  East 
Carolina  Railway  Company  note;  decided  July  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  145-146. 
(F-8262.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8262 

Atlantic  d  North  Carolina  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13315,  Atlantic  &  North 
Carolina  Railroad  Company  notes;  decided  June  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  215-216. 
(F-8284.)     [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8284 

Baltimore  d  Ohio  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  1.3079,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  equipment  trust  certificates;  decided  July  8,  1941.  11941.] 
p.  155-156.     (F-8267.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-S267 

Bevier  d  Southern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  50O4,  deficit  status  of  Bevier  & 
Southern  Railroad  Company;  decided  June  18,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  159-160. 
(F-8269.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8269 

Burlington-Rock  Island  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13209,  Burlington-Rock 
Island  Railroad  Company  abandonment  of  operation,  etc. ;  decided  May  31, 1941. 
[1^41.  ]     p.  79-84.     (F-8250.)      [Form  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.      IC  1.6/la  :  F-8250 

Central  of  Georgia  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13350,  Central  of  Georgia  Railway 
Company  trustees'  equipment  trust  certificates ;  [decided  July  9, 1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +184-186  p.     (F-8277.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper.  5c.        IC  1.6/la  :  F-8277 

Chicago  d  Calumet  River  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  4566,  deficit  status  of 
Chicago  &  Calumet  River  Railroad  Company;  decided  June  13,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  153-154.     (F-8266.)      [From  v.  247.]     »  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8266 

Chicago  d  North  Western  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13288,  Chicago  &  North 
Western  Railway  Company  trustee's  equipment  trust  certificates ;  decided  June 
20,1941.     [1941.]     p.  163-166.     (F-8271.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8271 

Chicago  Great  Western  Railroad.  Ex  parte  no.  138,  opening  journal  entries  for 
reorganization  of  Chicago  Great  Western  Railroad  Company ;  decided  June 
16,1941.     [1941.]     p.  193-206.     (F-8280.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8280 

Finance  docket  no.  10772,  Chicago  Great  Western  Railroad  Company  reor- 
ganization;  decided  June  19,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  217-223.  (F-82a5.)  [From 
V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8285 

Chicago,  Indianapolis  d  Louisville  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  10294,  Chicago 
Indianapoli.s  <S:  Louisville  Railway  Company  reorganization ;  decided  June  27, 
1941.      [1941.]     p.  245-246.     (F-8293.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  F-8293 

Chicago,  Bt.  Paul,  Minneapolis  d  Omaha  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13207, 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Railway  Company  equipment  trust 
certificates;  decided  June  18,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  161-163.  (F-8270.)  [From 
V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  10  1.6/la  :  F-8270 

Finance  docket  no.  13291,  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Railway 

Companv  reconstruction  financing:  decided  June  18,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  141-145. 
(F-8261".)      [Fi'om  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8261 

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September  1941  1291 

Chicago  Union  Station  Companif.     Finance  docket  no.  13318,  Chicago  Union  Sta- 
tion Company  bonds;  decided  June  26,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  207-210.     (F-8281.) 
,    [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8281 

Duluth  d  Northeastern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13250,  Dulutli  &  North- 
eastern Railroad  Company  abandonment;  decided  July  10,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  265-266.     ( F-829a)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-S299 

Evansville  &  Ohio  Valley  Railway  Company,  Inc.  Finance  docket  no.  13191, 
Evansville  &  Ohio  Valley  Railway  Company,  Inc.,  abandonment ;  decided  July  8, 
1941.     [1941.]     p.  253-256.     (F-8295.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8295 

Fort  Worth  d  Denver  City  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  12460,  Fort  Worth  & 
Denver  City  Railway  Company  et  al.,  lease,  etc. ;  decided  June  9,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  lll)-134.     (F-8258.)      [From  v.  247. J     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8258 

Grand  Trunk  Western  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13346,  Grand  Trunk  Western 
Railroad  Company  equipment  trust  certificates  ;  [decided  July  8,  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +234-236  p.     (F-8290.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.        IC  1.6/la  :  F-8290 

Finance  docket  no.  13347,  Grand  Trunk  Western  Railroad  Company  recon- 
struction financing;  decided  July  8,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  237-240.  (F-8291.) 
[From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8291 

Oulf  d  Sabine  River  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  2508,  deficit  status  of  Gulf  & 
Sabine  River  Railroad  Company;  decided  July  8,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  257-2.58. 
(F-8296.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8296 

Hartford  Eastern  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  4893,  Hartford  Eastern  Railway 
Company  deficit  settlement;  decided  July  8,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  187-188.  (F- 
8278.)      [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8278 

Lakeside  d  Marhlchead  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  .3578,  deficit  status  of 
Lakeside  &  Marblohead  Railroad  Company;  decided  June  19.  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  167-168.     (F-8272.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8272 

Meridian  d  Bighee  River  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  10020,  Meridian  &  Bigbee 
River  Railway  Company  reorganization  ;  decided  July  9,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  2.59- 
262.     (F-8297.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8297 

Missouri  Pacific  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9918,  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  reorganization;  decided  June  23,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  231-233. 
(F-82S9.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8289. 

Finance  docket   no.    12205,    Missouri   Pacific  Railroad   Company    trustee 

abandonment ;  decided  June  2,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  267-272.     (F-8300.)      [From 
y.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8300 

Montour  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13284,  Montour  Railroad  Company  equip- 
ment trust  notes ;  decided  June  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  8.5-86.  (F-8251.)  [From 
v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8251 

Moosic  Mountain,  d  Carhondale  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13230,  Moosic 
Mountain  &  Carbondale  Railroad  Company  et  al.  purchase  and  operation; 
decided  June  26,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  241-244.  (F-8292.)  [From  v.  247.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8292 

Nashville,  Chattanooga  d  St.  Louis  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13338,  Nash- 
ville, Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Railway  equipment  trust  certificates;  [decided 
June  30,  1941].  11941.]  [l]+224-226  p.  (F-8286.)  [From  v.  247.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8286 

Nevada  Transportation  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  6300,  deficit  status  of 
Nevada  Transportation  Company;  decided  July  9,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  179-180. 
(F-8275.)      [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8275 

Neio  York  Central  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13341,  New  York  Central  Rail- 
road Company  equipment  trust  certificates;  [decided  July  2,  1941.]  [1941.] 
[1] +228-230  p.     (F-8288.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.       IC  1.6/la  :  F-8288 

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1292  Government  Publications 

New  York,  New  Havev  d  Hartford  Railroad.  Finanre  docket  no.  10992,  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad  Companv  reorganization :  decided 
July  2,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  247-252.     (F-82W.)      [From  v.  247.]     •  Paper,  5e. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8294 

Finance  docket  no.  13224,  New  York.  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad 

Company   trustees  abandonment:   decided    June   9,    1941.     [1941.]     p.    93-94. 
(F-S254.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8251 

Finance  docket  no.  13327.  New  York.  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad 

Company  trustee's  equipment  trust  certificates;  decided  Julv  2,  1941.     [1941.] 
p.  181-184.     (F-8276.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8276 

Northern  Pacific  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  12774.  Northern  Pacific  Railway 
Company  abandonment ;  decided  June  16,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  135-138.  (F-8259.) 
[From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-82,59 

Finance  docket  no.  13345,  Northern  Pacific  Railwav  Companv  equipment 

trust  certificates;  [decided  Julv  3,  1941].     [1941.]      [1]  +282-284  p.     (F-8302.) 
[From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8302 

Peterborough  d  Eillsborough  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  5837,  Peterborough 
&  Hillsborough  Railroad  bonds;  decided  June  26,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  211-212. 
(F-S282.)      [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8282 

Prattshttrgh  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13185,  Prattsburgh  Railway  Corpora- 
tion abandonment;  decided  June  26,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  151-152.  {F-S265.) 
[From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8265 

Sacramento  Northern  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13239,  Saci'amento  Northern 
Railway  abandonment  of  operation:  decided  June  16,  1941.  [1941.]  .p.  157- 
159.     (F-8268.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8268 

Band  Fipring.^  Railwat/.  Finance  docket  no.  6303.  deficit  status  of  Sand  Springs 
Railwav  Companv;  decided  June  26,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  149-150.  (F-S264.) 
[From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8264 

Southern  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13311,  Southern  Railway  Company  equip- 
ment trust  certificates:  [decided  June  13,  1941.]  [1941.]  [l]-fl38-140  p. 
(F-8260.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8260 

Strouds  Creek  d  Muddlety  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13280.  Strouds  Creek  & 
Muddlety  Railroad  Companv  construction ;  decided  June  23,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  147-148.     (F-S263).     [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8263 

Texas,  Oklahoma  d  Eastern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13320,  Texas,  Okla- 
homa &  Eastern  Railroad  Company  stock;  decided  June  26,  1941.  [1941.J 
p.  213-214.      (F-S2S3.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8283 

Uvalde  d  Northern  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13117,  Uvalde  &  Northern 
Railway  Company  abandonment;  [decided  Apr.  28,  1941.]  [1941.]  [l]+658- 
662  p.     (F-8189.)      [From  v.  244.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8189 

Virginia  d  Truckce  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13249,  Virginia  &  Tinickee 
Railway  receiver  abandonment;  decided  June  IS,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  227-228. 
(F-8287.)     [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-82S7 

Western  Maryland  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13300,  Western  Maryland  Rail- 
way Companv  equipment  trust  certificates:  [decided  July  14,  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +262-264  p.     (F-829S.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.        IC  1.6/la  :  F-8298 

WicJiita  Falls  d  Southern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  11974,  Wichita  Falls  & 
Southern  Railroad  Companv  reconstruction  loan ;  decided  June  28,  1941. 
[1941.]    p.  169-172.     (F-S273.')     [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  F-S273 

Decisions  {Motor  carrier) 

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

Adams  Motor  Service.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1015,  Adams 
Motor  Service,  contract  charges  between  Chicago  and  Missouri;  decided  June 
19,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  259-262.  (M-5500.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5500 

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September  1941  1293 

Alco  Express  Company,  Incorporated.  No.  MC-11618  (sub-no.  1),  Alco  Express 
Company,  Incorporated,  common  carrier  extension,  Suffern  and  Middletown, 
N.  Y. ;  decided  June  2,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  71-72.  (M-5460.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5460 

Anderson,  Andreio  M.  No.  MC-94476,  Andrew  M.  Anderson  common  carrier  ap- 
plication; decided  May  31,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  771-772.  (M-5445.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5445 

Apperley,  Elrick.  No.  MC-28146,  Elrick  Apperley  common  carrier  application; 
[decided  May  29.  1941].  [1941.]  [l]+522-524  p.  (M-5548.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  ICl  mot.8/ a  :  M-5548 

Baggett  Transportation  Company.  No.  MC-76177  (sub-no.  1),  Baggett  Trans- 
portation Company  common  carrier  application  ;  decided  June  17.  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  103-115.     (M-5467.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5467 

Bakeberg,  Fred.  No.  MC-101346,  Fred  Bakeberg  common  carrier  application ; 
[decided  June  5,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]-]-142-144  p.  (M-5476.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5476 

Ben's  Haulage.  No.  MC-95898,  Benjamin  C.  Kowalsky  [doing  business  as  Ben's 
Haulage]  common  carrier  application;  decided  June  7,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  247- 
248.     (M-5497.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5497 

Bishop's  Express.  No.  MC-1 02061  (sub-no.  1),  Merritt  H.  Bisbop  [doing  business 
as  Bishop's  Express]  contract  carrier  application;  [decided  May  12,  1941]. 
[1941.]      [1] +710-712    p.      (M-5431.)      [From    Motor    carrier   cases,    v.    28.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5431 

Blanton  Trueking  Company,  Incorporated.  No.  MC-41984,  Blanton  Trucking 
Company,  Incorporated,  contx'act  carrier  application ;  decided  May  23,  1941. 
[1941.]    p.  731-741.     (M-5436.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5436 

Blue  Bird  Transfer  d  Storage  Company.  No.  MO-86014,  Roy  T.  Pranger  [doing 
business  as^lue  Bird  Transfer  &  Storage  Company]  contract  carrier  applica- 
tion; decided  June  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  145-153.  (M-5477.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot. 8/a  :  M-5477 

Blue  Way  Trailways,  Inc.  No.  MC-1940,  Blue  Way  Trailways,  Inc.,  common 
carrier  application;  decided  June  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  61-67.  (M-5457.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5457 

Bottles.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1058,  glass  milk  bottles  from 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  to  Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  and  West  Virginia  ;  decided  June 
19.  1941.     [1941.]     p.  191-195.     (M-5486.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5486 

Broekway  Fast  Motor  Freight,  Incorporated.  No.  MC-46053,  Brockway  Fast 
Motor  Freight,  Incorporated,  common  carrier  application ;  decided  June  3,  1941. 
[1941.]     p.  93-94.     (M-5464.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5464 

Burlington  Transportation  Company.  No.  MC-2180  (sub-no.  3),  Burlington  Trans- 
portation Company  extension  of  operations.  Council  Bluff s-Weldon-Kansas 
City;  decided  May  31,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  783-792.  (M-5448.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5448 

Burlington  Truckers,  Inc.  No.  lVIC-2912,  Burlington  Truckers,  Inc.,  common 
carrier  application;  decided  June  17,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  34.5-354.  (M-5518.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5518 

Cardinal  Stage  Lines  Company.  No.  MC-30603,  Cardinal  Stage  Lines  Company 
common  carrier  application;  decided  June  3,  1941.  1941.  p.  131.  (M-5472.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5472 

Casters.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1004,  casters,  ratings,  central 
to  midwestern  territories;  decided  May  21,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  721-723.  (M- 
5433.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.      IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5433 

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1294  Government  Publications 

Caswell  Truclcing  Company.  No.  MC-86553,  David  S.  Caswell,  jr.  [doing  business 
as  Caswell  Trucking  Company]  common  carrier  application ;  [decided  May  29, 
1041].  [1941.]  [1] +372-374  p.  (M-5r)21.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5521 

Checker  Transportation  and  Storage  Company,  Incorporated.  No.  MC-592o4 
(sub-no.  2-ex.),  Checker  Transportation  and  Storage  Company,  Incorporated, 
exemption  application ;  decided  June  28,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  275-278.  (M-5504.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5504 

Cheesehrongh  Trucking  Company.  No.  MC-17044,  Cheesebrough  Trucking  Com- 
pany contract  carrier  application  ;  decided  June  9,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  209-212. 
(M-5489.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5489 

Chicngo  d  Eastern  Illinois  Railroad.  No.  MC-576S8,  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois 
Railroad  Company  self -insurance ;  [decided  June  25,  1941].  [1941.]  [1]  + 
154-1 50  p.     (M-5478.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/u  :  M-5478 

Clay.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-819,  clay,  concrete,  and  shale 
products  in  the  South;  decided  May  23,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  713-720.  (M-5432.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5432 

Coal.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1122,  coal  from  Wyoming  to 
Idaho  Falls,  Lincoln,  and  Shelley,  Idaho ;  decided  July  7,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  335- 
341.     (M-5516.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5516 

Coffee.  No.  MC-C-173,  coffee  from  Baltimore,  Md.,  to  Charlotte,  N.  C. ;  decided 
May  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  747-748.  (M-5439.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5439 

Coffin,  Lore  M.  No.  MC-94191,  Lore  M.  Coffin  common  carrier  application  ;  decided 
June  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  243-246.  (M-5496.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5496 

Connecticut  and  Ohio  Freight  Lines.  No.  MC-46965,  Benjamin  Faiman  [doing 
business  as  Connecticut  and  Ohio  Freight  Lines]  broker  applicjftion ;  [decided 
June  10,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +186-188  p.  (M-5484.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5484 

Copper  State  Transportation  Company.  No.  MC-33S34.  L.  R.  Martin  [doing  busi- 
ness as  Copper  State  Transportation  Company]  common  carrier  application; 
[decided  June  3,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +132-134  p.  (M-5473.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5473 

DcKay,  C.  M.  No.  MC-20987,  C.  M.  D.^Kay  conunon  carrier  application;  decided 
Jime3,  1941.     [1941.]    p.  95-98.     (M-5465.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5465 

Dicckhradrr,  Rohrrt  E.  No.  MC-30697,  Robert  E.  Dieckbrader  contract  carrier 
application;  decided  May  20,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  703-709.  (M-5430.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5430 

Dixie  Truck  Line.  No.  M{V1333,  Dixie  Truck  Line  contract  carrier  application; 
decided  June  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  303-320.  (M-5512.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5512 

Doughboy's  Van  Company.  No.  MC-120(i5,  Emery  De  Vito  [doing  business  as 
Doughboy's  Van  Company]  broker  application  :  [decided  June  16, 1941].  [1941.] 
[1] -1-558-560  p.     (M-5553.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5553 

Doule  Tran-Hfcr  Conipani/.  Inc.  No.  MC-925,  Doyle  Transfer  Company,  Inc.,  con- 
tract carrier  application;  [decided  June  5,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +284-286  p. 
(M-5507.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  raot.8/a  :  M-5507 

Doiilc  Transfer  Line.  No.  MC-4411,  Estelle  W.  Doylo  [doing  business  as  Doyle 
Transfer  Line]  extension  of  operations,  Cincinnati,  Ohio ;  decided  May  29, 
1941.      [1941.]     p.   775-782.      (M-5447.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.   28.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5447 

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September  1941  1295 

East  Liverpool-Pittsburgh  Motor  Freight.  No.  MC-70437,  Earl  V.  Singer  and 
Louis  M.  Hubert  [doing  business  as  East  Liverpool-Pittsburgh  Motor  Freight] 
common  carrier  application;  decided  June  2.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  225-231. 
(M-5492. )     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5492 

Everett  Transportation  Company.  No.  MC-96037,  Everett  Transportation  Com- 
pany contract  carrier  application;  decided  June  7,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  289-292. 
(M-5509.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  V.  29.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5509 

Fordham  Bus  Corporation.  No.  MC-74634,  Fordham  Bus  Corporation  common 
carrier  application;  decided  June  26.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  293-299.  (M-5510.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5510 

Freight  rates.  Ex  parte  no.  MC-20,  trunk  line  territory  motor  carrier  rates; 
decided  June  10,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  773-774.  (M-5446.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5446 

Same;  decided  June  25,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  323-329.     (M-5514.)      [From 

Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5e.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5514 

Ex  parte  no.  MC-21,  central  territory  motor  carrier  rates ;  decided  June 

17,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  213-216.     (M-5490.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5490 

Ex  parte  no.  MC-22,  New  England  motor  carrier  rates;  decided  May  29, 

1941.      [1941.]      p.    9-24.       (M-5452.)       [From    Motor    carrier    cases,    v.    29.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5452 

Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1183,  all  freight  from  Chicago 

and  St.  Louis  to  El  Paso,  Tex. ;  decided  May  23,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  727-730. 
(M-5435.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,   v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5435 

No.  MC-C-126,  Mid-Western  Motor  Freight  Tariff  Bureau,  Inc.,  v.  George 

S.  Fraps,  jr. ;  decided  July  2,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  217-224.     (M-5491.)      [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5491 

Oill,  W.  D.  No.  MC-14916,  W.  D.  Gill  common  carrier  application ;  [decided 
June  3,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +240-242  p.  (M-5495.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5495 

Gillette  Motor  Transport,  Inc.  No.  MC-2309,  Gillette  Motor  Transport,  Inc., 
common  carrier  application;  decided  June  2,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  235-239. 
(M-5494.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5494 

Oironx,  Joseph  O.  A.  No.  MC-12109,  Joseph  George  Arthur  Giroux  broker  appli- 
cation;  decided  May  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  745-746.  (M-5438.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5438 

Oordons  Transports,  Inc.  No.  MC-35501,  Gordons  Transports,  Inc.,  common 
carrier  application  ;  decided  June  7,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  1-4.  (M-5450.)  [From 
Motor  carrier   cases,   v.  29.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5450 

Oranite.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1400,  polished  granite  from 
Kansas  City  to  Chicago;  [decided  June  19,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +272-274  p. 
(M-5503.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5503 

Gregory,  Lillian  H.  No.  MC-12206,  Lillian  H.  Gregory  broker  application ;  [de- 
cided May  29,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +724-726  p.  (M-5434.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5434 

Groceries.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1326,  groceries,  etc.,  be- 
tween Twin  Cities  and  North  and  South  Dakota ;  decided  June  20,  1941. 
[194L]  p.  265-271.  (M-r).5U2.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5502 

Harvey,  Neivton.  No.  MC-101336,  Newton  Harvey  contract  carrier  application; 
[decided  May  27,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +742-744  p.  (M-5437.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  V.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5437 

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1296  Government  Publications 

£re.s«,  James  R.  No.  MC-93705,  James  R.  Hess  common  carrier  application ;  de- 
cided June  7,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  263-264.  (M-5501.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5501 

Eiti,  Joseph  H.  No.  MC-873S2,  Joseph  H.  Hiti  common  carrier  application; 
[decided  June  16,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +672-674  p.  (M-5571.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5571 

Holland  Brothers.  No.  MC-73838,  W.  R.  Holland  and  S.  R.  Holland  [doing  busi- 
ness as  Holland  Brothers]  common  carrier  application;  [decided  June  3,  1941]. 
[1941.]     [l]-|-5(>-54    p.     (M-5454.)     [From    Motor    carrier    cases,     v.    29.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5454 

Hulbert  Fortcarding  Company,  Inc.  No.  MC-17453,  Hulbert  Forwarding  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  common  carrier  application ;  decided  May  31,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
769-771.     (M-5444.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5444 

Kaplan  Trucking  Company.  No.  MC-2304,  Kaplan  Trucking  Company  common 
carrier  application;  decided  May  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  749-751.  (M-5440.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5440 

Keeshin  Motor  Express  Company,  Inc.  No.  MC-3572  (sub-no.  3),  Keeshin  Motor 
Express  Company,  Inc.,  (Illinois),  extension  of  operations,  Pennsylvania  Turn- 
pike; decided  June  14,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  99-102.  (M-5466.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5466 

King,  J.  Phillip.  No.  MC-89331,  J.  Phillip  King  contract  carrier  application; 
[decided  June  2. 1941].  [1941.]  [l]+78-80p.  (M-5462.)  [From  Motor  car- 
rier cases,  V.  29.]     'Paper,  oc.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5462 

Kurtz,  Steve,  d  Son.  No.  MC-94026,  Stephen  Kurtz,  sr.,  and  Stephen  Kurtz,  jr., 
[doing  business  as  Steve  Kurtz  &  Son]  common  carrier  application ;  [decided 
May  26,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +196-200  p.  (M-5487.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5487 

Lindeman,  Fred.  No.  MC-95.523,  Fred  Lindeman,  common  carrier  application; 
decided  June  7,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  183-186.  (M-5483.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5483 

Los  Angeles-Seattle  Motor  Express,  Inc.  No.  MC-68618  (sub  no.  1),  Los  Angeles- 
Seattle  Motor  Express,  Inc.,  extension  of  operations ;  decided  June  14,  1941. 
[1941.]     p.  81-92.     (M-5463.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5463 

Loss  Transportation  Company.  No.  MC-95520.  Andrew  A.  Loss  [doing  business 
as  Loss  Transportation  Company]  common  carrier  application ;  decided  June 
7,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  249-256.     (M-5498.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5498 

Lubbock-El  Pa^o  Motor  Freight,  Incorporated.  No.  MC-30819  (sub-no.  1),  Lub- 
bock-El  Paso  Motor  Freight,  Incorporated,  extension  of  operation ;  decided 
June  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  281-283.  (M-5506.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
T.  29.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5506 

Malt  beverages.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1351,  malt  bev- 
erages from  Terre  Haute  to  Chattanooga;  decided  June  23,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  189-190.     (M-5485.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5485 

Manufacturers'  Trucking  Company.  No.  MC-91724,  Manufacturers'  Trucking 
Company  common  carrier  application ;  decided  June  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  177- 
180.     (M-5481.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5481 

Marion  Trucking  Company.  No.  MC-745S8  (sub-no.  5),  Ralph  Marcucilli  [doing 
business  as  Marion  Trucking  Company]  extension  of  operations,  glass  con- 
trainers,  etc.;  [decided  June  16.  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +624-626  p.  (M-5563.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5563 

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September  1941  1297 

Martin  Transp07-fs  Limited.  No.  MC-59S55  (sub-no.  1),  Martin  Transports 
Limited  extension  of  operations,  Marysville,  Mich. ;  decided  June  7,  1941. 
[1941.]  p.  137-141.  (M-5475.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5475 

Mason  d  Dixon  Lines,  Incorporated.  No.  MC-59583,  Mason  &  Dixon  Lines,  In- 
corporated, common  carrier  application;  decided  June  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
157-168.     (M-5479.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IG  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5479 

Monarch  Transfer  d  Storage  Company.  No.  MC-77472,  Monarcli  Transfer  & 
Storage  Company,  common  carrier  application  ;  [decided  June  9,  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +300-302  p.     (M-5511.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]       *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5511 

Motor  Express,  Inc.  No.  MC-60851  (sub-no.  2),  Motor  Express,  Inc.,  extension 
of  operations,  U.  S.  Highway  71 ;  [decided  May  29,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +56-60' 
p.      (M-5456.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5456 

Overland  Freight  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-1425,  Overland  Fi-eight  Lines,  Inc.,  con- 
tract carrier  application  ;  decided  June  10,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  121-126.  (M-5469.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5469 

Passenger  rates.  Ex  parte  no.  MC-29,  regulations  governing  special  or  chartered 
party  service;  decided  May  29,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  25-49.  (M-5453.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5453 

Paterson  Stiburban  Bus  Corporation.  No.  MC-94624,  Paterson  Suburban  Bus 
Corporation  common  carrier  application;  decided  June  7,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  181-182.     (M-5482.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5482 

Porter,  Edd.  No.  MC-100064,  Edd  Porter  common  carrier  application ;  [decided 
July  8,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +342-344  p.  (M-5517.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-551T 

Purdie,  N.  C,  Corporation.  No.  MC-32242,  N.  C.  Purdie  Corporation  common 
carrier  application;  decided  May  21,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  5-8.  (M-5451.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5451 

Railway  Express  Agency,  Incorporated.  No.  MC-2742  et  al.,  Railvpay  Express 
Agency,  Incorporated,  self-insurance;  decided  June  12,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
321-322.     (M-5513.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-551S 

Reliable  Van  d  Warehouse  Company.  No.  MC-434S2,  Reliable  Van  &  Warehouse 
Company  contract  carrier  application ;  decided  May  29,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  55-56. 
(M-5455.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5455 

Schappi  Bus  Line,  Incorporated.  No.  MC-8159  (sub-no.  2),  Schappi  Bus  Line, 
Incorporated,  extension  of  operations,  Hammond,  Ind.-Harvey,  111. ;  decided 
May  29,  1041.  [1941]  p.  751-754.  (M-5441.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5441 

Scott  Truck  Lines.  No.  MC-62056  (sub-no.  1),  Paul  E.  Scott  [doing  business 
as  Scott  Tnick  Lines]  extension  of  operations,  household  goods,  fruit,  and 
vegetables;  decided  June  7,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  287-289.  (M-5508.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5e.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5508 

Seaton,  R.  0.  No.  MC-61523,  R.  O.  Seaton  common  carrier  application ;  decided 
June  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  135-136.  (M-5474.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.   29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5474 

Sim's  Slate  Service.  No.  MC-21846  (sub-no.  3),  Simeon  J.  Vogel  [doing  business 
as  Sim's  Slate  Service]  extension  of  operations,  fertilizer  and  lime ;  [decided 
June  9,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +330-334  p.  (M-5515.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5515 

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1298  Go\'ERNMENT    PUBLICATIONS 

R7nok)j  Mountoin  Stages.  Inc.  No.  MC-61508  (sub-no.  6).  Smoky  Mountain 
Stages,  Inc.,  extension  of  operations,  Greenville,  S.  C. ;  decided  June  3,  1941. 
[IMl.]    p.  793-800.     (M-5449.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.1     *Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5449 

Spencer  Transfer.  No.  MC-88141  (sub-no.  1),  Wirt  Lee  Spencer  [doing  business 
as  Spencer  Transfer]  extension  of  operations,  common  carriage  [carrier]  ; 
decided  June  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  73-77.  (M-5461.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  29.  ]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5461 

Spielman  and  Morris.  No.  MC-80G20,  Herbert  Spielman  and  Fred  Morris  [doing 
business  as  Spielman  and  Morris]  common  carrier  application ;  decided  Mav 
31.  1941.     [1941.]     p.  67-68.      (M-5458.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.] 

•  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5458 

Storch  Trueking  Company.  Inc.  No.  MO40872.  Storcb  Trucking  Company.  Inc.. 
contract  carrier  application  ;  decided  June  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  69-70.  (M-5459.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]    *  Paper,  oc.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5459 

Swperior  Fonrarding  Company,  Ine.  No.  MC-75406,  Superior  Forwarding  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  common  carrier  application :  decided  May  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
755-765.      (M-5442.)      [From  Motor  carrier   cases,   v.   28.]     ♦Paper,    5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5442 

Tri-State  Motor  Transport,  Incorporated.  No.  MC-2471,  Tri-State  Motor  Trans- 
port, Incorporated,  common  carrier  application ;  decided  June  3,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  129-130.     (M-5471.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5471 

Truck  Terminal  Company.  No.  MC-77789,  Truck  Terminal  Company  of  Peoria 
broker  application;  decided  June  2,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  231-234.  (M-5493.) 
[From  Motor  earner  cases,  V.  29.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5493 

Truman.  E.  R..  Auto  Service.  No.  MC-32871  (sub-no.  1),  Allie  Eva  Truman 
[doing  business  as  E.  R.  Truman  Auto  Service]  extension  of  operations,  Wash- 
ington and  California;  decided  May  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  279-281.  (M-5505.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5505 

United  Transport  System.  No.  MC-52560  (sub-no.  1),  United  Transport  System 
extension  of  oiierations,  sea  food;  decided  June  7,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  127-128. 
(M-5470.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5470 

United  Trucking  Co.  No.  MC-FC-14235,  Hartford  Transpcrrtation  Co.,  Inc.,  pur- 
chase. Salvatore  J.  Squatrito  [doing  business  as  United  Trucking  Co.;  decided 
May  29,  1941].  [1941.]  [1]-^ 766-768  p.  (M-5443.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5443 

Valley  E.vpress  Company.  No.  MC-29S07,  Valley  Express  Company  common  car- 
rier application;  decided  June  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  16^176.  (M-5480.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Pai^er,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5480 

Vigeant,  G.,  Trucking.  No.  MC-71672,  (George  Vigeant  [doing  business  as  G. 
Vigeant  Trucking]  common  carrier  application  ;  [decided  'May  3.  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] -1-522-526  p.     (M-5406.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  ;  M-5406 

Washburn  Storage  Company.  No.  MC-43283  (sub-no.  3),  Washburn  Storage 
Company  extension  of  operations,  household  goods;  [decided  Mav  29,  1941]. 
[1941.]      [l]-f  116-120    p.     (M-5468.)      [From    Motor    carrier    cases,    v.    29.] 

•  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5468 

West  Pevn  Fonrarding  Company.  No.  ]MC-5903,  West  Penn  Forwarding  Com- 
pany common  carrier  application;  decided  June  7,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  201-208. 
(M-5488.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5488 

Western  New  York  Motor  Lines.  Inc.  No.  MC-61463,  Western  New  York  Motor 
Lines,  Inc.,  common  carrier  application;  decided  June  12,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
463^64.     (M-5537.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5537 

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September  1941  1299 

Willamette  Hauling  Company.  No.  MC-73781,  Willamette  Hauling  Company 
broker  application;  decided  June  10,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  257-258.  (M-5499.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5e.  IC 1  mot.8/a  :  M-5499 

Zicsmcr,  Ed.  No.  MC-95503,  Ed.  Ziesmer  common  carrier  application;  decided 
Mav  19,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  7U1-702.  (M-5429.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5429 

Decision.^  (Motor  carrier,  finance) 

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

American  Stage  Line.  No.  MC-F-1406,  Pacific  Motor  Trucking  Company,  pur- 
chase, Clara  F.  Brice  (Letha  B.  Shaw,  trustee)  [doing  business  as  American 
Stage  Line;  decided  July  10.  1941.]  [1941.]  [l]-f 70-72  p.  (MF-1003.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1003 

Augusta  Truck  Company,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1421,  A.  A.  A.  Highway  Express,  Inc., 
lease,  Augusta  Truck  Company,  Inc.:  [decided  June  16,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]-t- 
760-768  p.     (MF-979.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-979 

Baggerhfs  Transfer.  No.  MC-F-1410,  Harry  G.  Masser  [doing  business  as 
Masser  Motor  Express],  purchase,  E.  J.  Baggerly  [doing  business  as  Baggerly's 
Transfer;  decided  June  25,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]-f 782-784  p.  (MF-983.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-983 

Butter,  Henry  J.  No.  MC-F-1362,  Charles  W.  Darling  [doing  business  as  Dar- 
ling Transfer  Company],  purchase,  Henry  J.  Baxter;  decided  Mar.  15,  1941. 
[1941.]  p.  521-523.  (MF-929.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-929 

Bediord,  J.  Motor  Service,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1391,  Knox  Motor  Service,  Inc.,  pur- 
chase, J.  Bedford  Motor  Service,  Inc.;  decided  June  9,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  713- 
719.     (MF-968.)      [From  Motor  carrier  ca.ses,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-968 

Bell  d  Griffin.  No.  MC-F-1160,  Rose  A.  and  Walter  J.  Johnson  [doing  business 
as  Johnson  Truck  Lines],  purchase,  Josephine  Bell  and  Charles  M.  Griffin  [doing 
business  as  Bell  &  Grifhn ;  decided  July  8,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]-f  52-54  p. 
{MF-999.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  P'aper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-999 

Bingham's  Fust  Freight.  No.  MC-F-1087,  Pacific  Motor  Trucking  Company,  pur- 
chase, Joseph  Henry  Bingham  [doing  business  as  Bingham's  Fast  Freight ;  de- 
cided May  31,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +740-742  p.  (MF-973.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  36.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-973 

Blueiird  Couch  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1328,  Fred  M.  Temple,  control,  Bluebird 
Coach  Lines,  Inc.;  decided  Apr.  5,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  583-595.  (MF-943.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  :MF-943 

City  Transfer  Company,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1134,  Gustave  Robertson  [doing  business 
as  Robertson  Freight  Lines],  purchase.  City  Transfer  Company,  Inc.;  decided 
Apr.  4,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  569-572.  (MF-940.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-940 

Consolidated  Freighticags,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1445,  Consolidated  Freightways,  Inc., 
issuance  of  stock;  decided  May  31,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  721-731.  (MF-970.) 
[From  Mo-tor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  ICl  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-970 

Dayton,  Xeniu  d  Wilmington  Motor  Line.  No.  MC-F-1359,  Haeckl's  Express, 
Incorporated,  purchase,  Jesse  E.  Gilbert  [doing  business  as  Davton,  Xenia  & 
Wilmington  Motor  Line]  ;  decided  June  13.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  735-739.  (MF- 
972. )      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.    IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-972 

Dillon,  W.  F.  No.  MC-F-1240,  Owen  Hartness  [doing  business  as  Pawhuska 
Transfer  &  Storage  Company],  purchase,  W.  F.  Dillon;  decided  June  27,  1941. 
[1941.]     p.  45-48.      (MF-997. )      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.  8/a  2 :  MF-997 

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Employees'  Bus  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1467,  C.  E.  Fannin  [doini:  business  as 
Blue  Kibbon  Lines],  purchase.  Employees'  Bus  Co.,  Inc.;  decided  June  28, 
1941.  [1941.]  p.  11-14.  (MF-990.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-990 

Enders,  H.  H.,  Truck  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-51,  Yellow  Cab  Transit  Co.,  pur- 
chase. H.  H.  Enders  Truck  Lines,  Inc.;  decided  July  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
709-772.     (MF-980.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-980 

Ethingion  Freight  Lines.  No.  MC-F-1435,  Yellow  Cab  Transit  Co.,  purchase 
Ernest  E.  Ethiiigton  [doing  business  as  Elhington  Freight  Lines;  decided 
July  3,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +20-24  p.  (MF-992.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-992 

Ettreka-GarbcrriUe  Truck  Line.  No.  MC-F-882,  George  S.  Butler,  et  al.,  [doing 
business  as  Eureka  Garberville  Truck  Line]  purchase,  A.  E.  Branscomb  and 
Flovd  S.  Bridges  [doing  business  as  Eureka-Garberville  Truck  Line;  decided 
June  10,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +760-762  p.  (MF-977.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-977 

Fleet  Carrier  Corporation.  No.  MC-F-1300,  Baker  Driveaway  Company,  pur- 
chase. Fleet  Carrier  Corporation;  decided  May  31,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  699-704. 
(MF-964.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  .5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-964 

Freas,  Peter  J.  No.  MC-F-1454,  Daley's  Blue  Line  Transfer  Company,  purchase, 
Peter  J.  Freas;  decided  July  10,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  67-69.  (MF-1002.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  V.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1002 

Garden  State  Lines.  No.  MC-F-1400,  Inter-Citv  Transportation  Co.,  Inc..  merger. 
Garden  State  Lines;  decided  July  5.  1041.  [1941.]  p.  55-63.  (MF-1000.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot. S/a  2 :  MF-1000 

H-SA  Motor  Freight  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1294,  Red  Arrow  Freight  Lines.  Inc., 
purchase,  H-SA  Motor  Freight  Lines,  Inc.;  decided  June  27.  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  775-781.     (MF-982.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  .5c. 

IC  1  mot.S/a  2  :  MF-982 

Hammersmith  Transfer  Compavy.  No.  MC-F-1418,  Silver  Fleet  Motor  Express, 
Incorporated,  purchase,  Hammersmith  Transfer  Company ;  [decided  June  24, 
1941].  [1941.]  [l]+772-774  p.  (MF-981.)  [From  Motor  carrier  ca.ses,  v. 
36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-981 

Husmann  d  Roper  Truck  Service.  No.  MC-F-1340,  Husmann  &  Roper  Freight 
Lines,  Inc.,  purchase.  Robert  M.  Felchlia  and  George  E.  Yauch  [doing  busi- 
ness as  Husmann  &  Roper  Truck  Service]  ;  decided  Apr.  9,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
565-568.     (MF-939.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-939 

Jones  Motor  Co.  (Delaware).  No.  MC-F-1397,  Jones  Motor  Co.,  Inc.  (Pennsyl- 
vania) consolidation,  Jones  Motor  Co.  (Delaware)  and  Erb  Motor  Truck  Haul- 
ing Corporation;  decided  Mar.  19,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  547-552.  (MF-935.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2:  MF-935 

Kentucky  Midland  Truck  Lines.  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1032,  Ziffrin  Truck  Lines.  Inc.. 
merger,  Kentucky  Midland  Truck  Lines,  Inc.;  decided  July  3.  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  33-39.      (MF-995.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.   37.]     ♦Paper,   5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-995 

Lee  Way  Stages.  No.  MC-F-1257,  Southwestern  Greyhound  Lines,  Inc.,  pur- 
chase, R.  W.  Lee  [doing  business  as  Lee  Way  Stages]  ;  decided  June  11,  1941. 
[1941.]  p.  75^-759.  (MF-976.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-976 

Nelson  Truck  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1267,  Western  Michigan  Transi)ortation 
Company,  purchase.  Nelson  Truck  Lines,  Inc.;  decided  June  5,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  743-746.     (MF-974.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paijer,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-974 

New  England  Transportation  Company.  No.  MC-F-^07,  New  England  Grey- 
hound Lines,  Incorporated,  purchase.  New  England  Transportation  Company, 

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'Sew  England  Transportation  Company — Continued. 

Victoria  Coach  Line,  Incorporated,  and  Berkshire  Coach  Lines,  Incorporated; 
[decided  Mar.  15.  1041].  [1941.]  [1] +524-526  p.  (MF-930.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-930 

northern  Freight  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1465,  Arthur  A.  McCue  [doing  business 
as  Minnesota-Wisconsin  Truclc  Line  and  McCue  Transfer  Company],  purchase, 
Northern  Freight  Lines,  Inc.;  decided  July  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  29-^32.  (MF- 
994. )     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Pa^jer,  5c.     10 1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-994 

Pacific  Freight  Lines.  No.  MC-F-1557,  Pacific  Freight  Lines,  issuance  of  notes ; 
[decided  July  8,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +64-66  p.  (MF-1001.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1001 

Page-Way  Stage  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1477,  New  Mexico  Transportation  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  purchase,  Page-Way  Stage  Lines,  Inc. ;  decided  June  27,  1941. 
[1941.]     p.  7-10.     (MF-989.)     [From  Motor  carrier  ca.ses.  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-989 

Pan-American  Bus  Lines.  No.  MC-F-1303,  Pan-American  Traihvays,  Incorpo- 
rated, lease,  Paji-American  Bus  Lines;  decided  Feb.  11,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  445- 
455.     (MF-913.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-913 

Patterson  Transport  Company.  No.  MC-F-1335,  Riss  &  Company,  Inc.,  purchase, 
E.  H.  Patterson  [doing  business  as  Patterson  Transport  Company]  (George  R. 
Gould,  trustee)  ;  decided  Mar.  2d,  1941.  [1941]  p.  .557-560.  (MF-937.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-&37 

Peninsula  Transit  Corporation.  No.  MC-F-119,  Richmond-Greyhound  Lines,  In- 
corporated, control,  Peninsula  Transit  Corporation;  decided  June  9,  1941. 
[1941.]  p.  747-752.  (MF-975.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-975 

Peterson  Transfer.  No.  MC-[F]-1426,  Union  Transfer  Company,  purchase,  Peter 
M.  Peterson  [doing  business  as  Peterson  Transfer]  ;  decided  June  24,  1941. 
[1941.]  p.  785-788.  (MF-984.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-984 

Phoenix  Blue  Diamond  Express.  No.  MC-F-1443,  Phoenix  Blue  Diamond  Express 
of  California,  purchase.  Phoenix  Blue  Diamond  Express ;  decided  July  3,  1941. 
[1941.]     p.  2.5-28.     (MF-993.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-993 

Pine  State  Express,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1405,  Hemingway  Brothers  Interstate  Track- 
ing Company,  merger,  Pine  State  Express,  Inc. ;  decided  Mar.  29,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  553-556.     (MF-936.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-936 

Redwood  Motor  Freight.  No.  MC-F-1123,  H.  Frasher  [doing  business  as  Frasher 
Truck  Line],  purchase,  Ellis  Rugg  [doing  business  as  Redwood  Motor  Freight]  ; 
Frasher  Truck  Co.,  purchase,  H.  Frasher;  decided  July  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
15-19.     (MF-991.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-991 

Refiners  Transport  &  Terminal  Corporation.  No.  MC-F-1536,  Refiners  Transport 
&  Terminal  Corporation,  Issuance  of  stock;  decided  June  30,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
789-793.     (MF-985.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-985 

St.  Clair  Bus  Line  Co.  No.  MC-F-1239,  Belleville-St.  Louis  Coach  Company,  pur- 
chase, St.  Clair  Bus  Line  Co.;  decided  Mar.  18,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  531-537. 
(MF-932.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-932 

Schlick's  Freight  Motor  Carrier.  No.  MC-F-1398,  McCoy  Truck  Lines,  Inc.,  pur- 
chase Marvin  F.  Schlick  [doing  business  as  Schlick's' Freight  Motor  Carrier; 
decided  July  8,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]+40-44  p.  (MF-996.)  [From  Motor  car- 
rier cases,  V.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-996 

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Southern  Pacific  Company.  No.  MC-F-1365,  Pacific  Motor  Transport  Company, 
purchase.  Southern  Pacific  Company ;  decided  June  10,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  763- 
765.     (MF-97S.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC 1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-978 

Universal  Interstate  Freight,  Incorporated.  No.  MC-F-748,  Pacific  Freight  Lines, 
lease,  Universal  Interstate  Freight.  Incorporated;  [decided  June  25,  1941.] 
[1941.]      [1] +794-796    p.     (MF-986.)      [From    Motor    carrier    cases,    v.    36.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-986 

Uviversity  City  Transfer  Company,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1308,  Flamingo  Truck  Lines, 
Inc.,  purchase,  University  City  Ti-ansfer  Company,  Inc. ;  decided  Mar.  18,  1941. 
[1941.]    p.  541-547.     (MF-934.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  36.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-934 

Van's  Truck  Line.  No.  MC-F-1337,  Midwest  Motor  Express,  Inc.,  purchase,  Wm. 
J.  Vander  Vorst  [doing  business  as  Van's  Truck  Line]  ;  decided  July  3,  1941. 
[1941.]     p.      797-800.      (MF-987.)      [From     Motor     carrier     cases,     v.     .36.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-987 

West,  Eugene.  No.  MC-F-1210,  Arno  and  Roland  Heldt  [doing  business  as  Heldt 
Brother],  purchase,  Eugene  West;  decided  June  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  49-51. 
(MF-998. )      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper.  .5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-998 

Zee  Line  Motor  Freight,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1413.  Wilson  Storage  and  Transfer  Co., 
purchase.  Zee  Line  Motor  Freight,  Inc.  (P.  A.  Lucey,  receiver)  ;  decided  June  27, 
1941.     [1941.]     p.    1-6.      (MF-988.)      [From    Motor    carrier     cases,    v.     .37.] 

*  Paper,  oc.  10  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-988 

Decisions  {Traffic) 

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

Antifreeze  preparations.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4865,  antifreeze 
preparations  in  official  territory;  [decided  June  24,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]4-694- 
696  p.      ([Opinion]    23613.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.         IC  1.6/la :  23613 

Asphalt.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18447,  liquid  asphalt  to  Buffalo,  Wyo. ; 
decided  June  17,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  543-544.  ([Opinion]  23589.)  [From  v. 
245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23589 

No.  28453,  L.  R.  Allison  Construction  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 

Fe  Railway;   [decided  June  20,  1941].     [1941.]      [11+748-750  p.     ([Opinion] 
23624. )      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23624 

Autoniohiles.  Fourth  section  application  no.  1S486,  automobiles  from  the  East  to 
Louisiana  and  Arkansas ;  decided  June  30,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  785-788.  ([Opin- 
ion] 23629.)      [From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  .")c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23629 

Fourth  section  application  no.  18700,  automobiles  from  Kansas  City.  Mo.; 

decided  June  25,  1941.     [1941.]     p.   711-713.      ([Opinion]    23616.]      [From  v. 
24.5.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  IC  1 .6/la  :  23616 

No.   28479,   General   Motors  Corporation    r.    Delaware,   Lackawanna    and 

Western  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  23,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  685-688. 
([Opinion]  2,3611.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  2:^611 

Bricks.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18654.  brick  from  Iowa  to  Kansas :  [de- 
cided .Tune  2.5.  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +714-716  p.  ([Opinion]  2.3617.)  [From 
v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23617 

Ca»faloupes.  No.  28287.  Associated  Distributors  et  al.  r.  Bamberger  Electric 
Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  .Tune  18,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  761-780.  (  [Onin- 
ion]  23626.)      [From  v.  24.5.]     *  Paper,  ,5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23626 

Cattle.  No.  28520,  George  A.  Hormel  &  Company  r.  Chicago,  IMilwaukee,  St.  Paul 
&  I'acific  Railroad  Company  et  al.  :  decided  June  19,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  745-747. 
([Opinion]  23G2.3.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  2.3623 

No.  28542,    Harry  R.   Michelson   v.  Canadian  National  Railways   et   al. ; 

decided  June  IS,  1941].     [1941.]      [11+730-732  p.   ([Opinion]  2.3619.)      [From 
v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23619 

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September  1941  1303 

Cattle — Continued. 

No.  2S54S,  Producers  CJo-operative  Commission  Association  v.  Chicago  & 

Erie  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  June  13,  1941].     [1941.]      [1] +506-5(38 
p.     ([Opinion]  23591.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.O/la :  23591 

Cement.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18271,  cement  to  Plymouth,  N.  C. ;  de- 
cided July  8,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  799-800.  ([Opinion]  23631.)  [From  v.  245.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23()31 

Coal.  No.  1G665,  Southwestern  Lumbermen's  As,sociation  et  al.  v.  Arkansas 
Valley  Interurban  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  29,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  717-729.     ( [Opinion]  23618. )      [From  v.  245.  ]     *  I'aper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  23018 

No.  28374,  Silverton  Supply  Company  v.  Norfolk  &  Western  Rjiilway  Com- 
pany et  al.;  decided  June  13,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  519-524.  ([Opinion]  23584.) 
[From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23584 

Cottonseed.  Fourtli  section  application  no.  157()0,  cottonseed  and  related  articles 
from  the  South;  decided  June  6,  1941.  [1941.]  [l]-f 514-518  p.  ([Opinion] 
23583.)      [From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23583 

Electric  fans.  No.  28532,  F.  A.  Smith  Manufacturing  Company  v.  New  York 
Central  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  18,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  739-740. 
([Opinion]  23021.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23621 

Fertilizers.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18085,  fertilizers  between  Cincinnati 
and  Louisville;  [decided  June  11,  1941].  [IWl.]  [l]+572-574  p.  ([Opin- 
ion]   23593.)      [From   v.   245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I C  1.6/la :  2;3593 

Firebricks.  No.  28201,  Chas.  Taylor  Sons  Company  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  18,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  645-640.  ([Opinion] 
2360L)      [From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23001 

Flour.  No.  28557,  Tex-O-Kan  Flour  Mills  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka 
&  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  June  30,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
789-798.     ([Opinion]  23630.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.        IC  l.O/la  :  23630 

Food  for  cattle.  No.  285(33,  Albany  Packing  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  18,  1941.  []941.] 
p.  741-744.     ( [Opinion]  23022.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  23622 

Freight  rates.  Fourth  section  application  no.  17371,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  rates, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio;  decided  June  25,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  697-708.  ([Opinion] 
23614.)      [From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23614 

Fourtli  section  application  no.  18339,  port  traffic  between  Texas  points  and 

Sabine  River  ports;  decided  June  20,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  681-685.     ([Opinion] 
23610.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23010 

Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4713,  commodities  from  California 

to  Arizona   and   New   Mexico;    decided   June  13,   1941.     [1941.]     p.   545-565. 
([Opinion]   23590.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.O/la :  23590 

Fruit.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4577,  estimated  weights  on  fruits 
and  vegetables;  decided  June  2,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  479-503.  ([Opinion] 
23580.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.O/la  :  23580 

Gasoline.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18209,  gasoline  within  central  territory  ; 
decided  June  21,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  677-080.  ([Opinion]  23009.)  [From 
V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23009 

Grain.  Fourtli  section  application  no.  18448,  grain  and  grain'  products  from 
points  in  Iowa;  decided  June  28,  1041.  [1941.]  p.  783-785.  ([Opinion] 
23628.)      [From    v.   245.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23628 

Iron.  Fourth  section  application  no.  17872,  iron  and  steel  to  Texas  ports  and 
Lake  Charles,  La. ;  [decided  June  18,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +640-644  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 23000.)      [From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC1.6/la  :  23600 

Fourtli  section  application  no.  18547,  iron  or  steel  borings  from  Minnesota 

to  Keokuk,   Iowa;   decided   June  25,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  055-058.     ([Opinion] 
23004.)      [From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23604 

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Iron — Continued. 

Fourth  st'ction  application  no.  18771,  irou  and  steel  from  oflacial  territory 

to  the  West;  decided  June  11,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  509-572.     ([Opinion]  23592.) 
[From  V.  24.1.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.tj/la  :  23592 

No.  28307,  L.  Berman  &  Son  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Railway  Company  et  al. ; 

decided    July    21,    1941.     [1941.]     p.     101-103.     ([Opinion]     23649.)      [Fi'ora 
V.   24(J.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23649 

L'lrd  substitutes.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4903,  lard  substitutes 
from  Port  Ivory  to  Philadelphia  ;  [decided  June  18,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]+65&- 
660  p.     ( [Opinion]  23605.)     [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23605 

Lumber.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18221,  lumber  from  Natchez,  Miss.,  to 
Lake  Charles,  La. ;  [decided  June  16,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +532-534  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 235S7.)      [From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23587 

Mineral  water.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4876,  mineral  water 
from  Hot  Springs  to  north  Atlantic  ports;  decided  June  16,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
535-542.     ( [Opinion]  23588.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.         IC  1.6/la  :  23588 

Molasses.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18632,  blackstrap  molasses  to  Cincinnati ; 
decided  June  25,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  709-710.  ([Opinion]  23615.)  [From  v. 
245.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23615 

Muriate  of  potash.  No.  28438,  Bonneville,  Limited,  v.  Alton  Railroad  Company 
et  al. ;  decided  June  20, 1941.  [1941.]  p.  751-760.  ( [Opinion]  2362.J.)  [From 
V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23625 

Office  supplies.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4845,  office  supplies  from 
Gloucester,  Mass.,  to  Chicago;  decided  June  20,  194L  [1941.]  p.  669-673. 
([Opinion]  23607.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23607 

Oyster  shells.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18652,  oyster  shells  from  Berwick 
and  Morgan  City,  La.;  [decided  June  23,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +674-676  p. 
([Opinion]  23608.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23608 

Petroleum.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18207,  petroleum  to  Omaha,  Des 
Moines,  and  Winona ;  decided  June  25,  194L  [1941.]  p.  689-693.  ([Opinion] 
2.3612.)      [From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23612 

Petroleum  products.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18610,  petroleum  products 
in  Texas,  Oklahoma,  and  Louisiana  ;  decided  June  11,  1941.  [1941.]  [l]+504- 
508  p.     ([Opinion]  23581.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23581 

Potatoes.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18426,  potatoes  from  Beaufort  and 
Morehead  City,  N.  C. ;  decided  June  18,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  647-651.  ([Opinion] 
23602.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23602 

Sand.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18296,  sand,  crushed  stone,  and  gravel  to 
Valparaiso,  Ind. ;  decided  June  18,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  651-654.  ([Opinion] 
23603.)     [From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23603 

No.  28596,  Continental  Roll  &  Steel  Foundry  Company  v.  Wheeling  &  Lake 

Erie  Railway  Company;  decided  June  26,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  781-782.     ([Opin- 
ion] 23627.)      [From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5  c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23627 

Sugar.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18680,  sugar  from  southwestern  Louisiana  ; 
[decided  June  16, 1941].  [1941.]  [1] +524-526  p.  ( [Opinion]  23585.)  [From 
V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23585 

Sulphur.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18592,  sulphur  to  Erie,  Pa. ;  decided  .Tuly 
23,1941.     [1941.]     p.  81-85.     ( [Opinion]  23645.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5e. 

IC  1.6/la :  23645 

Tallow.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  48G7,  transit  on  tallow  at  Ta- 
coma,  Wash.;  decided  June  18,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  733-738.  ([Opinion]  23620.) 
[From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23620 

Terminal  services.  Lamm  Lumber  Company  terminal  allowances,  ex  parte  no. 
104,  practices  of  carriers  affecting  operating  revenues  or  expenses,  pt.  2,  terminal 
services;  decided  May  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  575-580.  ([Opinion]  23594.) 
[From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23594 

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September  1941  1305 

Terminal  services — Continued. 

Silver  Falls  Timber  Company  terminal  allowances,  ex  parte  no.  104,  prac- 
tices of  carriers  affecting  operating  revenues  or  expenses,  pt.  2,  terminal  serv- 
ices;  decided  May  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  50&-513.  ([Opinion]  23582.)  [From 
V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23582 

Tires.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4857,  rubber  tires  from  California 
to  Idaho  and  Utah ;  decided  June  20,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  661-668.  ([Opinion] 
23606.)      [From  V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23606 

Unlading  and  lading.  No.  4844,  in  matter  of  bills  of  lading,  domestic  bill  of  lading, 
and  livestock  contract ;  decided  June  14, 1941.  [1941.]  p.  527-532.  ( [Opinion] 
23586.)      [From  v.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  lC1.6/la  :  23586 

Yarn.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4829,  classification  ratings  on  rayon 
yarn  ;  decided  June  10,  IWl.  [1941.]  p.  471-478.  ( [Opinion]  23579.)  [From 
V.  245.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23579 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Abramson,  Joseph  G.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Joseph  G.  Abramson ;  Joseph  G.  Abramson  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Joseph 
Levy  ;  Joseph  Levy  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petitions  for  review 
of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  commissioner.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i+11  p.     t  J  1.76 :  Ab  83 

Agne,  Henry  R.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42475,  Henry  Roberts  Agne  v.  United 
States;  brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     p.  55-78.     *  J1.80:Ag61 

Alabama.  Nos.  602-603,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Alabama  v.  King  &  Boozer,  partnership  composed  of  Tom  Cobb  King  and  Simon 
Elbert  Boozer,  and  United  States,  intervener;  John  C.  Curi-y,  individually 
and  as  commissioner  of  revenue  of  Alabama,  v.  United  States  and  Dun  Con- 
struction Company,  Inc.,  and  John  S.  Hodgson  and  Company,  on  petitions  for 
writs  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  Alabama ;  memorandum  for  re- 
spondents.    [1941.]     cover  title,  2  p.     t  J  1.78  :A1  lb/6 

Anderson,  Charles.  No.  7764,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Charles 
Anderson  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  judgment  of  district  court  for  western 
district  of  Pennsylvania,  at  no.  8066  law ;  appendix  to  brief  for  appellant. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i-f  112  p.     t  J  1.76:  An  23/2 

Anheuser-Busch,  Incorporated.  No.  351,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Anheuser-Busch,  Incorporated,  v.  Louis  J.  Becker,  collector  of 
internal  revenue  for  1st  collection  district  of  Missoiiri,  and  companion  cases, 
on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit; 
brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+29  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  An  49/2 

Appleby,  Edgar  8.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  estate  of  Edgar  S.  Appleby,  Edgar  T.  Appleby  and 
Francis  S.  Appleby,  co-executors;  [same]  v.  John  S.  Appleby,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii+21  p.     t  J1.76:Ap52 

Artesian  Water  Company.  No.  9824,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
Artesian  Water  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii-Hl8  p.     t  J  l-^e  :  Ar  75 

Arundel  Corporation.  No.  44622,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Arundel  Corporation  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  request  for  special  findings  of  fact  and  brief. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  iii+197-279  p.     X  J  1.80  :Ar  84/2 

Barnes,  James  I.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no  44088,  James  I.  Barnes  v.  United 
States ;  defendant's  exception  to  commissioner's  report.     [1941.]     p.  63-65.     X 

J  1.80  :B  262 

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Banhin,  James  C.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  4r)522,  James  Carlisle  Baskin  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  motion  to  dismiss  plaintiff's  petition.     [1941.]     p.  9-15.     t 

J  1.80  :B  292 

liatdvia  TiinCfi  Puhli.'ihiiiff  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45426,  Batavia 
Times  Publishing  Comimuy  v.  United  States ;  demurrer  [and  defendant's  brief 
in  support  uf  demurrer].      [1941.]     p.  17-26.     +  J  1.80  :B  312 

Battery  Separator  Manufacturers'  Association.  Civil  action  no.  21940-R,  in  dis- 
trict court  for  northern  district  of  California,  southern  division,  July  term, 
1941,  United  States  v.  Battery  Separator  Manufacturers'  Association  et  al. ; 
complaint  and  consent  decree.     [1941.]     cover  title,  19  p.     t        J  1.75  :B  322/2 

Bear  Uulch  Water  Company.  No.  319,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Bear  Gulch  Water  Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commi.'^sioner  of 
internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  9th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover  title. 
i+15p.     t  J  1.78  :B  38/2 

Belo,  A.  H.,  Corporation.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Philip  B.  Fleming,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division,  Depart- 
ment of  Labor,  v.  A.  H.  Belo  Corporation;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii-|-15  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  B  418 

— —  Proceedings,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  no.  9S67,  Philip 
B.  Fleming,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division.  Department  of  Labor, 
vs.  A.  H.  Belo  Corporation,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of 
Texas.     [I'.i41.]     p.  485^97.     t  J  1.76  :B  418 

Bismarck  Lumber  Company.  No.  76,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Federal  Land  Bank  of  St.  Paul  v.  Bismarck  Lumber  Company,  and 
John  Gray,  as  tax  commissioner  of  North  Dakota,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to 
Supreme  Court  of  North  Dakota;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
vi-f80p.     t  J  1.78  :B  542/2 

Blair,  Edward  A.  No.  329,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Edward  A.  Blair  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of 
Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-f8  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  B  575 

Booker,  Jerry  M.  Brief  for  appellee,  circuit  court  of  appeals,  10th  circuit,  no. 
2340.  Beulah  Dye,  administratrix  of  Jerry  M.  Booker,  v.  United  States,  appeal 
from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Oklahoma.  [1941.]  cover  title.  i+ 
10  p.     t  J  1-76 :  B  644/5 

Burgess,  Mrs.  Jeanetta.  No.  2284,  in  circuit  court  of  apiieals  for  10th  circuit, 
A.  M.  Landman,  .superintendent  of  Five  Civilized  Tribes,  for  Jeanetta  Burgess, 
nee  Tiger,  deceased  Creek,  roll  no.  5069,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  iii-f  62  p.     t  J  1.76:  B  912 

C.  T.  C.  Investment  Company.  No.  105,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  v.  Lucius  Teter  et  al.  [stock- 
holders of  C.  T.  C.  Investment  Company] ;  reply  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+7  p.     t  J  1.78:  CI 

Cement  Investors,  Inc.  No.  — ,  in  Supreiue  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Cement  Investors,  Inc. ; 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i-f  12  p.     t  J  1-78 :  C  332 

Proceedings  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit,  no.  2270,  Apr.  term, 

1941,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Cement  Investors,  Inc.,  on  petition  to 
review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals.     [1941.]     p.  194-201.     % 

J  1.76 :  C  332/2 

Chicago,  Aurora  d  Elgin  Railroad.  No.  7674,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit,  A.  A.  Sprague  and  Bernard  J.  Fallon,  receivers  for  Chicago,  Aurora  & 
Elgin  Railroad  Company,  v.  J.  Albert  WoU,  United  States  attorney  for  northern 
district  of  Illinois,  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  et  al.,  intervenor- 
appellees,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern 

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Chicago,  Aurora  d  Elgin  Railroad — Continued. 

division,  Michael  L.  Igoe,  trial  judge ;  brief  for  appellees  J.  Albert  Woll  and 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.     % 

J  1.76 :  C  432au 

Chinese  Consolidated  Benevolent  Association,  Inc.  No.  359,  in  Supreme  Court 
of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Chinese  Consolidated  Benevolent  Association, 
Inc.,  i\  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  Securities  and  Exchange 
Commission  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.     $  J  1.78  :C  441 

Circidt  Courts  of  Appeals.  Records  and  briefs  in  Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals  and 
United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  cases  prepared  or 
argued  by  Tax  Division  [title  page  and  index,  v.  575  through  674,  fiscal  year 
1941.]     1^1.     [l]-fl2  p.     t  J  1.19/5 :  575-674/t.  p.  &  ind. 

Citisens  National  Bank.  No.  11901,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit. 
Citizens  National  Bank  of  Kirksville,  Mo.,  f.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i+1 2  p.     t  J].76:C498 

Coggan,  Linus  C.  No.  317,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Linus  C.  Coggan,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  peti- 
tion for  writ  of  certiorari  to  ciri'uit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit:  l)rief  for 
respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-}-12  p.     t  J  1.78  :C  656 

Commerce  Title  Guaranty  Company.  No.  514,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Commerce  Title  Guaranty  Company  v.  United  States,  on  jyetition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief  for  United 
States  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+9  p.     %  J  1.78  :C  736 

Court  of  Claims.  Briefs  in  Court  of  Claims,  cases  prepared  or  argued  by  Tax 
Division  [title  page  and  index,  v.  1-2].     1941.     [l]+2  p.     % 

J  1.19/8  :1,  2/t.  p.  &  ind. 

Credit  Alliance  Corporation.  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  no. 
— ,  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Credit  Alliance 
Corporation,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
4th  circuit;  [addition  to  transcript].     [1941.]     p.  19-30.     t  J  1.78 :C 86 

Crews,  Ralph  W.  Nos.  548-553,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Ralph  W.  Crews  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ; 
Robert  E.  Crews  r.  [same]  :  Amy  Tresner  r.  [same]  :  Charles  Crews  r.  [same]  ; 
Everett  J.  Crews  v.  [same]  ;  Mary  Willis  v.  [same],  on  jietitiou  for  writs  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+ 15  p.     $  J  1.78  :C  867 

Cudahy  Packing  Company.  No.  32839  (criminal),  in  district  court  for  northern 
district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division,  July  term,  1941,  United  States  v.  Cudahy 
Packing  Company  et  al. ;  indictment.    [1941.]    cover  title,  17  p.    t    J  1-75 :  C  893 

Davics.  David.  No.  8917,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  David  Da  vies, 
by  Mabel  L.  Davies,  executrix,  and  H.  W.  Jameson  and  John  L.  Davies.  ex- 
ecutors, V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]    cover  title,  iii+35  p.  t 

J  1.76  :D  286 

Denholm  and  McKay  Company.  No.  7817,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for 
District  of  Columbia,  Jan.  term,  1941,  United  States  ex  rel.  Denholm  and 
McKay  Company  v.  Board  of  Tax  Appeals,  on  appeal  from  District  Court  of 
United  States  for  District  of  Columbia  ;  brief  for  appellee.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
iii+21  p.     t  J  1.77  :D  414 

Detroit  Edison  Company.  No.  349,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1^1,  Detroit  Edison  Company  v.  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i4-23  p.     t       J  1.78:  D  484/2 

Dolloff,  Walter  R.  No.  501,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Walter  R.  Dolloff  i'.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+21  p.     $  j  ijg :  D  695 

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Electric  Vacuum  Cleaner  Company,  Inc.  No.  588,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Electric  Vacuum 
Cleaner  Company,  Inc.  [et  al.]  ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  6th  circuit.     [1941.]    cover  title,  i+l7  p.     t  J  1.78:  El  25/3 

Proceedings  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6tli  circuit  [no.  8748,  National 

Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Electric  Vacuum  Cleaner  Company,  Inc.,  petition 
for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board].  [1941.]  p. 
866-875.     X  J  1.76:  El  25 

Ford  Motor  Company.  No.  580,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Ford  Motor  Company  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief  for  Federal  Trade 
Commission  in  opposition.     [IWl.]     cover  title,  i+ 15  p.     |  J  1.78  :  F  757/2 

Frazier-Davis  Construction  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43502,  Frazier- 
Davis  Construction  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1941.] 
p.  215-267.    %  J  1.80  :F  869 

Goodman,  Edivin.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  x\  Edwin  Goodman,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+10  p.     % 

J  1.76 :  G  621/2 

Qould,  Jay.  No.  324,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  James 
C.  B.  Millard,  as  executor  of  Jay  Gould,  v.  Harry  L.  Malouey  [collector  of 
Internal  revenue  for  1st  district  of  New  Jersey],  on  petition  for  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposi- 
tion.    [1941.]     cover  title,  i-f  12  p.     %  J  1.78  :G  733 

Great  Lakes  Construction  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43449,  Great  Lakes  Con- 
struction Co.  V.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commis- 
sioner.   [1941.]    p.  39-56.    t  J  1.80  :G  798/2 

Gump,  Alfred  8.  No.  9825,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Camille  R. 
Gump,  executrix,  Edwin  Letts  Oliver,  executor  of  Alfred  S.  Gump,  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [194L]     cover  title,  i+ 23  p.     t      J  1.76  :G  953 

Gundelfinger,  George  F.  No.  194,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  George  Frederick  Gundelfinger  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in 
opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+8  p.     t  J  1.78  :G  955/2 

Eackfeld,  Johann  F.  No.  325,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Frederick  Rodiek,  ancillary  executor  of  Johann  Friedrich  Hackfeld,  v.  United 
States,  Robert  H.  Jackson,  as  Attorney  General,  and  W.  A.  Julian,  as  Treas- 
urer of  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondents  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
ii-f26  p.     t  J  1.78  :H  115 

Haffcke,  Philip  M.  Interference  no.  76357,  in  Patent  Office,  before  examiner  of 
interferences,  Philip  M.  Haffcke  v.  John  F.  Dreyer,  jr.  (substituted  for  Louis 
Malter)  ;  brief  for  Haffcke  at  final  hearing.     [1941.]    cover  title,  ii+26  p.  4°     t 

J  1.81 :  H  119/2 

Same;  record  on  behalf  of  Haffcke.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+146  p.  4°    $ 

J  1.81 :  H 119 

Hancock,  John,  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company.  Nos.  7904-8,  in  United  States 
Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  John  Hancock  Mutual  Life  In- 
surance Company  et  al.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petitions  for 
review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii-f  19  p.    $  J  1.77 :  H 191 

Harvey  Coal  Corporation.  No.  355,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941.  Harvey  Coal  Corporation  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i-f-12  p.     t  J1.78:H262 

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Eaivaiian  Gas  Products,  Ltd.  No.  9833,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
Hawaiian  Gas  Products,  Ltd.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+lO  p.     t  J  1.76 :  H  31 

Hemphill,  Stanleii  R.  No.  525,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Stanley  R.  Hemphill  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i+8  p.     t  J  1.78  :H  377/3 

Hercules  Mitring  Company.  No.  522,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Hercules  Mining  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  api)eals  for  9th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States 
in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+l2  p.    %  J  1.78 :H 418 

Hilliard,  Hughes  R.  No.  526,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Hughes  Robert  Hilliard  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opix)sition. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i+8  p.     t  J  1.7S  :  H  558 

Idzorek,  Stephen  J.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45041,  Stephen  J.  Idzorek  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.    [1941.]    p.  23-32.    t 

J  1.80 :  Id  9 

Illinois  Natural  Gas  Company.  No.  100,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Illinois  Natural  Gas  Company  •;;.  Central  Illinois  Public  Service 
Company  and  Illinois  Commerce  Commission,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of 
Illinois ;  memorandum  of  Federal  Power  Commission  as  amicus  curiae  in  sup- 
port of  jurisdiction  on  appeal.     [1941.]    cover  title,  4  p.    t  J  1.78:  II 6 

Ilseng,  Andrew  G.,  jr.  Nos.  543-545,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Andrew  Grant  Ilseng,  jr.,  Andrew  G.  Ilseng,  and  Leslie  A.  McKer- 
cher,  V.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  9th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i+9p.    t  J  1.78:  II 9 

Jarvis,  William  D.  P.  No.  4854,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  Guy  T. 
Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  William  D.  P.  Jarvis,  infant, 
by  Amilius  Jarvis,  jr.,  guardian  of  his  person  and  estate,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
ii+37  p.  1  facsim.    t  J  1.76 :  J  298 

Jean  Chemical  Company.  No.  524,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Harry  Stein,  trading  as  Jean  Chemical  Company,  and  National  Union 
Indemnity  Company,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i +18  p.     t  J  1.78:  J  341 

Jones,  James  V.  No.  565,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
James  C.  Jones  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  peti- 
tion for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit ;  brief  for 
respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+8  p.    t  J  1.78:  J  718 

Jones.  Melodia  B.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44732,  Grace  Jones  Stewart,  executrix 
of  Melodia  B.  Jones,  v.  United  States;  defendant's  plea  in  bar.  [1941.]  p.  49- 
50.    t  J  1.80:  J  721 

Kann,  Mrs.  RuMl-  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  Ruby  Kann,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+ 11  p.    t 

J  1.76 :  K  133/2 

Kansas  Flour  Mills  Corporation.  No.  45,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  United  States  v.  Kansas  Flour  Mills  Corporation,  on  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari to  Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States.  [1941.]  cover  title,  iv+ 
38  p.    t  J  1.78  :K  133/2 

Kearney  d  Trecker  Corporation.  Civil  action  no.  3337,  in  district  court  for  north- 
ern district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division.  United  States  v.  Kearney  &  Trecker 
Corporation  et  al. ;  complaint  and  consent  decree.     [1941.]    cover  title.  13  p.    t 

J  1.75  :  K  214 

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Kennedy  Minin;/  and  Milling  Comixiny.  No.  98G2,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
9th  cii'cuit,  coniiuissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Kennedy  Mining  and  Milling 
Company,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief 
for  petitioner.     |1941.]     cover  title,  i +21  p.    +  J1.76:K3S9 

Kent,  A.  Atwatcr.  No.  537,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
A.  Atwater  Kent  r.  Walter  J.  Kothensies,  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  1st 
district  of  Pennsylvania,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  fo  circuit  court  of 
appeal.s  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i  +  10  p.     +  J  1.78  :K  413 

Knowlton,  Charles  C.  No.  327,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Isabello  Ilanmiond-Knowllon,  as  administratrix  cum  testamento  annexe 
tie  bonis  non  of  Charles  C.  Knowlton,  i\  United  States,  as  substituted  defendant 
for  Hartford-Connecticut  Trust  Company  of  Ilai'tford,  Conn.,  executor  u/w 
Robert  O.  Eaton,  former  collector  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  memorandum  for  United 
States.     [1941.  ]     cover  title,  i+13  p.     t  J  1.78  :  K  765 

LaPranee  Toledo  Company.  No.  573,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  James  W.  Murphy,  doing  business  as  LaFrance  Toledo  Company.  \\  James 
A.  Brady,  acting  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  Oliio  (10th  district),  on  peti- 
tion for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief  for 
respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-f-8  p.     +  J  1.78  :L  134 

Lee  Won  Sing.  No.  7947,  special  calendar,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for 
District  of  Columbia,  Apr.  term,  1941,  Lee  Won  Sing,  r.  John  F.  Cottone,  agent 
of  State  of  New  York,  appeal  from  District  Court  of  United  States  for  District 
of  Columbia;  brief  on  behalf  of  appellee.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+11  ]).     t 

J  1.77  :L  516 

Lellcs,  Arthur  T.  No.  502,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Arthur  T.  Lelles  r.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+lO  p.     $  J  1.78 :  L  589 

Levis,  Carl.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue  i\  estate  of  Carl  Levis,  Henry  Blumenthal  and  Manfred  W. 
Ehric  [Ehrieh],  executors;  [same]  ?'.  estate  of  Carl  Levis,  Henry  Blumenthal 
and  Manfred  W.  Ehrieh,  executors,  and  Blanche  Levis,  on  petition  for  i-eview  of 
decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Api^eals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
ii+27  p.     t  J  1.76  :L  579 

Lewis,  Thomas  M.  No.  7778,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Thomas  M. 
Lewis  and  Adelaide  B.  Lewis  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.1 
cover  title,  ii+16  p.     t  J  1.76  :L  588 

Louisiana  Delta  Cattle  Co.,  Inc.  No.  346,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Louisiana  Delta  Cattle  Co.,  Inc.,  r.  United  States,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i-f 7  p.     t  J1.78:L93/3 

McAlhaney.  L.  F.  No.  4846,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  C.  M.  Blair, 
superintendent,  Cherokee  Indian  Agency,  r.  L.  F.  McAlhaney,  appeal  from  dis- 
trict court  for  western  district  of  North  Carolina,  Asheville;  brief  and  appendix 
for  appellant.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+33  p.     %  J  1.76  :M  117 

McDonald,  Cassius.  No.  520,  in  Supreme  Court  of  TTnited  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Cassius  McDonald  w  Robert  II.  Hudspeth,  warden,  United  States  Penitentiary, 
Leavenworth,  Kans..  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  10th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover  title,  ii  +  12 
p.     t  J  1.78 :  M  145 

McGlone.  Perry.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  4.3828.  Perry  McGlone  7-.  United  States: 
defejidnnt'.s  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report  and  its  proposed  in  lieu  and 
additional  findings  of  fact.     [1941.]     p.  85-131.     t  J  1.80  :M  176 

Mahler.  Pen  in )n in.  No.  547.  in  Sunreme  Court  of  United  States.  Oct.  term.  1941, 
Ben.iamin  Mahler  and  Julia  F.  Mahler  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commi.ssioner  of  in- 
ternal rovenne.  on  netition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  2d  circm't ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.      [1941.]     cover  title,  i-^6  p.     t 

J  1.78  :M  278 

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Malphurs,  Dennis.  No.  558.  in  Supreme  Coiirt  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
United  States  v.  Dennis  Malphurs,  D.  W.  Wliitelaurst,  and  Elzie  Perry,  appeal 
from  district  court  for  soutliern  district  of  Florida ;  statement  as  to  jurisdic- 
tion.    [1941.]     cover  title,  11  p.     t  J  1.78  :M  298 

Mar  de  Passy  Corporation.  No.  123,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Mar  de  Passy  Corporation  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i+7p.     t  J  1.78  :M  334 

Marlborough  Investment  Company.  Nos.  128-129,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1911,  bondholders  committee,  Marlborough  Investment  Com- 
pany, 1st  mortgage  bonds,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ; 
Marlborough  House,  Inc.,  v.  [.same],  on  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit;  memorandum  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  4  p.     $  J  1.78  :  M  343 

Ma.tcot  Stove  Company.  No.  564,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Mascot  Stove  Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th 
circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+ 10  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  M376 

MasterMlt  Products  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44957,  Masterbilt 
Products  Corporation  v.  United  States;  brief  for  United  States.  [1941.]  p. 
41-73.     t  J  1.80  :  M  393/2 

Moore,  Mr.t.  Fay  H.  No.  7706,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit.  Fay 
Harvey  Moore  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i-fllp.     t  J  1.76  :M  782 

Myers,  Howard  C.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43671,  Howard  C.  Myers  v.  United 
States;  no.  43672,  John  H.  Arble  v.  [same];  no.  43673,  Charles  C.  Martin  v. 
[same]  ;  no.  43674.  Walter  O.  Plitz  v.  [same]  ;  no.  43675,  George  H.  Spitz  v. 
[same;  defendant's  brief  on  damages].     [1941.]     p.  192-205.     J 

J  1.80 :  M  992/4 

Newark  Morning  Ledger  Company.  No.  307,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Newark  Morning  Ledger  Company  v.  National  Labor  Relations 
Board,  on  ijetition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d 
circuit;  memorandum  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i+12  p.     J  J  1.78 :  N  42za 

Newton,  James  Q.,  Trust.  Nos.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  James  Q.  Newton 
Trust ;  [same]  v.  James  Q.  Newton,  jr. ;  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit.     [1941.]     cover  title,  2  p.     | 

J  1.78 :  N  484 

Opinions.  Opinions  of  Attorney  General  [released  for  publication  in  pamphlet 
form  for  inclusion  in  v.  39]. 

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to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

150.  Taxability  of  land  under  Bankhead- Jones  farm  tenant  act;  July  25,  1940.      [1941.] 
3  p.  J  1.5/a  :  39/150 

Same  [released  for  publication  in  pamphlet  form  for  inclusion  in  v.  40.] 

16.   Intrastate  operations  subject  to  civil  aeronautics  act  of  1038  ;  June  12,  1941.      [1941.] 
2  p.  J  1.5/a  :  40/16 

18.  Soldiers'  and  sailors'  civil  relief  act  of  1940  ;  June  18,  1941.      [1941.]      4  p. 

J  1.5/a:  40/18 

19.  Political  activity  by  niembera  of  National  Guard  ;  July  14,  1941.      [1941.1      4  p. 

J  1.5/a:  40/19 

22.  Taxability  of  land  under  Bankbead-Jones  farm  tenant  act ;  July  14,   1941.      [1941.] 

6  p.  J  1.5/a  :  40/22 

23.  Removal  of  Federal  Savings  and  Loan  Insurance  Corporation  to  New  York  ;  July  26. 

1941.      [1941.1      4  p.  J  l.;i/a  :  40/23 

24.  International  Load  Line  Convention  ;  July  28,  1941.      [1941.]     6  p.        J  1.5/a  :  40/24 

25.  Computation  of  service  under  civil  service  retirement  act ;  Aug.  6,  1941.      [1041.]     3  p. 

J  1.5/a  :  40/25 

26.  Lease  of  Dupont  Circle  Hotel;  Aug.  25,  1941.      [1941.]      4  p.  J  1.5/a  :  40/26 

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Oticij,  Henry.  No.  969G,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  United  States  v. 
Henry  Otlev  et  al.,  appeals  from  district  court  for  district  of  Oregon ;  brief  for 
United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+35  p.  map.     t  J1.76:Ot5/3 

Palm  Springs  Holding  Corporation.  No.  503,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Palm  Springs  Holding  Corporation  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  9th  circuit;  memorandum  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
3  p.     t  J  1.78 :  P  18/2 

Paulson,  O.  F.  No.  12061,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  O.  F.  Paulson,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i +10  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  P  285 

PendergaM,  Thomas  J.  Nos.  568-569,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Thomas  J.  Pendergast  and  Robert  Emmett  O'Malley  v.  United  States, 
appeals  from  district  court  for  western  district  of  Missouri ;  statement  opposing 
Jurisdiction  and  motion  to  dismiss.     [1941.]     cover  title,  17  p.     t 

J  1.78  :P  373/2 

Peoria  Braumeister  Company.  No.  7588,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
Peoria  Braumeister  Company,  Illinois  corporation,  v.  Edward  C.  Yellowley,  as 
district  supervisor,  Alcohol  Tax  Unit,  Treasury  Department,  on  petition  to  set 
aside  order  of  district  supervisor  under  Federal  alcohol  administration  act; 
brief  for  respondent.     [1^41.]     cover  title,  iii+45  p.     %  J  1.76 :P 39/2 

Polakoff,  George.  No.  498,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
George  Polakoff  and  William  Albert  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in 
opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+9  p.     t  J  1.78  :P  757/2 

Pratt,  Hazen  C.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  H-328,  Hazen  C.  Pratt  v.  United  States; 
defendant's  opposition  to  plaintiff's  motion  for  reconsideration  and  amendment 
of  findings  of  invalidation  of  claim  1  by  Whiteway.     [1941.]     7  p.     X 

J  1.80  :P  888/2 

Prentice,  Bernon  S.  No.  7750,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Guy  T. 
Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Bernon  S.  Prentice,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+17  p.     t  J  1.76  :P  918 

Prime  Securities  Corporation.  Nos.  337-342,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Prime  Securities  Corporation  v.  United  States ;  Michigan  Silica 
Company  v.  [same]  ;  General  Chromium  Corporation  v.  [same]  ;  Senior  Invest- 
ment Corporation  v.  [same]  ;  Udylite  Company  v.  [same] ;  Standard  Cotton 
Products  Company  v.  [same],  on  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  6th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+11  p.     $  J  1.78 :  P  935 

Pullman  Compani/.  Civil  action  no.  994,  in  district  court  for  eastern  district  of 
Pennsylvania,  June  term,  1940,  United  States  v.  Pullman  Company  et  al. ;  com- 
plaint (conformed  to  court's  order  of  July  22,  1941).  [1941.]  cover  title,  76 
p.     J  J  1.75 :  P  967/3 

Reynolds,  R.  J.  Proceedings  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  no.  4750, 
Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  vs.  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust 
Company  of  Baltimore,  trustee  under  wills  of  R.  J.  Reynolds,  and  Katharine  S. 
Johnston,  and  deed  of  Katharine  S.  Johnston,  and  decree  of  superior  court  for 
Forsyth  County,  N.  C,  etc.,  and  Zachary  Smith  Reynolds,  Estates  Adminis- 
tration, Inc.,  administrator,  d.  b.  n.,  on  petitions  to  review  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals.     [1941.]     p.  56-74.     t  J  1.76  :B  338/3 

St.  Paul  Union  Depot  Company.  No.  11972,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th 
circuit,  St.  Paul  Union  Depot  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i-f  14  p.     $  J  1.76:  Sa  24 

Schneiderman,  William.  No.  311,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  William  Schneiderman,  also  known  as  Velvet  Schneiderman,  v.  United 

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States,  upon  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th 
circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+14  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  Sch  58 

Schroeder-Besse  Oyster  Company,  Inc.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43988,  Schroeder- 
Besse  Oyster  Company,  Inc.  [et  al.]  v.  United  States;  defendant's  objections  to 
report  of  commissioner.     [1941.]     p.  17-33.     t  J  1.80:  Sch  76 

Heagram,  Joseph  E.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  No.  334,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Joseph  E.  Seagram  &  Sons,  Inc.  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i+12  p.     t  J  1.78 :  Se  13 

Seminole  Indians.  No.  348,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Seminole  Nation  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court 
of  Claims ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover  title,  i+21 
p.     t  J  1.78 :  Se  52/3 

Shumaker,  Raymond  L.  Interference  no.  64517,  in  Patent  Office  before  Board 
of  Appeals,  Raymond  L.  Shumaker  v.  George  M.  Paulson  v.  Joseph  J.  Mascuch ; 
Shumaker's  petition  for  rehearing  and  request  for  reconsideration  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  dated  Aug.  15, 1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+10  p.  4"    t 

J  1.81 :  Sh  92/5 

Southern.  Steamship  Company.  No.  320,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Southern  Steamship  Company  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board, 
on  i)etition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief 
for  National  Labor  Relations  Board  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover  title,  ii+15 
p.     $  J  1.78 :  So  88/3 

Tasty  Baking  Company.  No.  347,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Tasty  Baking  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i+7  p.     J  J  1.78  :  T  186 

Taylor,  Paul  B.  Interference  no.  77976,  in  Patent  Office,  before  examiner  of  inter- 
ferences o-n  final  hearing,  Paul  B.  Taylor  v.  Wilhelm  Runge;  record  for  party 
Taylor.     [1&41.]     cover  title,  ii+110  p.  4°     %  J  1.81  :T  217 

Tofiningscn,  John  and  Pauline,  Trust.  No.  9837,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
9th  circuit,  Bank  of  America  National  Trust  and  Savings  Association,  trustee 
of  John  and  Pauline  Toimingsen  Trust,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  ii+35  p.     t  J  1.76  :  T  616/2 

United  Block  Company,  Inc.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  United 
Block  Company,  Inc.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Apx)eals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  ii+23  p.     $  J  1.76 :  Un  34/2 

Washington,  Baltimore,  and  Annapolis  Realty  Corporation.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme 
Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  M.  Hampton  Magruder,  collector  of 
internal  revenue,  t?.  Washington,  Baltimore,  and  Annapolis  Realty  Corporation ; 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+10  p.     J  J  1.78  :W  279/2 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals,  4th  circuit,  no.  4777,  M.  Hampton 

Magruder,  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  district  of  Maryland,  v.  Washington, 
Baltimore,  and  Annapolis  Realty  Corporation,  appeal  from  district  court  for 
district  of  Maryland,  Baltimore;  [addition  to  transcript  of  record].  [1941.] 
P-  12-18.     t  J  1.76 :  W  279 

Weisheimer  Brothers.  No.  8866,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Weis- 
heimer  Brothers  [et  al.]  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Processing  Tax  Board  of  Review ;  brief  for  respondent 
[1941.]    cover  title,  ii+29  p.    J  j  1.76 :  W  435 

West  Virginia  Power  Company.  No.  4840,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th 
circuit.  United  States  v.  West  Virginia  Power  Company  and  Norfolk  &  Western 
Railway  Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  West 
Virginia;  reply  brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]    cover  title,  ii+15  p.     | 

J  1.76 :  W  52V/3 

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Wrstov,  Mrs.  Mnrf/aret  0.  No.  12077,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Margaret  C.  Weston,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Api>eals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
ii+17p.     t  J1.7G:W528 

Whitrlcu,  Ovornc  //..  jr.  No.  510,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1!)41,  (Jeorge  H.  Whiteley,  jr.,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  apiieals  for  3d 
circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]    cover  title,  i+ll  p.     % 

J  1.78  :  W  587 

WiUkk\  Herman  F.  No.  9000,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Herman 
Frederick  Willkie  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i-fll  p.     t  J  1.76  :W  679 

Mllson  MiUiiif/  Company.  No.  518,  original,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th 
circuit,  A.  J.  Landrum  [et  al.],  trustees  in  liquidation  of  Wilson  Milling  Com- 
pany, dissolved  corporation,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Processing  Tax  Board  of  Review  ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i+19  P-     t  J  l-''^  •  ^^  699/8 

FEDERAL  BUREAU  OF  INVESTIGATION 

Low  cnforcvmcnt.    FBI  law  enforcement  bulletin,  v.  10,  no.  9;  Sept.  1941.     [1941.] 
cover  title,  [2] +1-43  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t  (available  to  law  en- 
forcement officers  and  agencies  only). 
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Same,  insert.  Fugitives  wanted,  missing  person  notices,  cancellations,  v.  10, 

no.  9  ;  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]     [1] +45-72  p.  11.  4°     [Monthly.    Processed.] 

J  1.14/8 :  10/9/insert 

LABOR  DEPARTMENT 

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Child  labor.  Child  labor  regulations:  Regulation  1-J.  June  27,  1941.  1  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  L  5.38  : 1-J 

Same:  Regulation  22.    July  2,  1941.    1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t      L 5.38: 22 

Children.     The  child,  monthly  bulletin,  Aug.  1941;  [v.  6,  no.  2].     [1941.]     cover 

title,  p.  31-54,  il.  4°     [Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]  *  Paiier,  10c.  single  copy, 
$1.00  a  vr.;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 

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Social  statistics,  supp.  1,  Sept.  1941,  to  The  child,  v.  6.     [1941.]     18+ [1] 

p.  il.  4°     [Quarterly.]     Included  in  price  of  The  child.  L  5.35 :  6/supp.  1 

Health.  Racial  aspects  of  maternal  and  child  health  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Katherine  Bain.  [1941.]  8  p.  4"  [From  The  child,  monthly  bulletin,  v.  5,  no. 
11,  May  1941.]     t  L  5.35/a  :  M  419/6 

Motor-vehicle  drivers  and  helpers;    [by  Helen  Wood].     1941.  v+20  p.     (Occu- 

pationail    hazards   to    young   workei"s,    report   2:     Bureau  public"ation   274.) 
*  Paper  5c. 

L.  C.  card  L  41-74  L  5.20 :  274 

Nutrition.  Basis  of  nutrition  program  in  Georgia's  Department  of  Public  Health  ; 
by  Edwin  R.  Watson.  [1941.]  [1] +10-15  p.  4"  [From  The  child,  monthly 
bulletin,  v.  6,  no.  1,  July  1941.]     t  L  5.35/a  :  N  959/2 

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Aircraft  niachini.sts.     Apprenticeship  standards  for  Vultee  Aircraft,  Inc.,  Nash- 
ville division,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  prepared  by  Vultee  Aircraft,  Inc.,  Nashville 
division.  Nashville,  Tenn.,  and  Aero  Lodge  No.  735,  International  Association  of 
Machinists;  approved  1941.     1941.     [l]+7  p.  4°     [These  standards  are  a  con- 
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Crete  example  of  a  method  for  training  apprentices  in  a  private  plant.  They 
are  issued  in  the  expectation  that  committees  or  individuals  concerned  in  other 
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Apprentices.  Supervision  of  apprentices ;  by  O.  L.  Harvey.  [1941.]  8  p.  4° 
[Processed.     Reprinted  from  Personnel,  v.  18,  no.   1,   July  1941.]     f 

L  16.2  :  Ap  6/11 

Apprenticeship  publications  [Ust;  June  IQ,  1941.]  [1941.]  5  p.  4°  (Apprentice- 
ship Unit.)      [Processed.]     t  L  16.17  :  Ap  6/941 

Electricity.  Electrical  apprenticeship  standards,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  prepared  and 
approved  by  Harrisburg  Joint  Apprenticeship  Committee  for  Electrical  Trade, 
representing  Local  No.  143,  International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers, 
and  Harrisburg  Chapter,  National  Electrical  Contractors'  Association ;  ap- 
proved 1941.  1941.  7  p.  4°  (Serial  no.  S-78.)  [These  standards  are  a  con- 
crete example  of  a  method  for  training  apprentices  in  a  community.  They 
are  issued  in  the  expectation  that  committees  or  individuals  concerned  in 
other  localities  will  find  them  useful  as  a  basis  for  discussion.]     f 

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Labor  .standards,  July-Aug.  1941;  [v.  4,  no.  5].     [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  65-80,  il. 
4°     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.     Two  months  issued  as  one  publi- 
cation.]    *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.15. 
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Buildinf/.  Building  construction,  July  1941,  with  review  for  1st  half  of  1941 ; 
prepared  bv  Division  of  Construction  and  Public  Employment.  1941.  iv-f-29 
p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1350.)      [Monthly.]     t  L  2.6/a  4 :  941/7 

Building  permit  survey,  19.36-38:  BPS2-125  and  BPS2-127.     [1941.]     large 

8°  [Construction  and  Public  Employment  Division  in  cooperation  with  Work 
Projects  Administration.]     t 

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2-125.  California  :  AlaniPda.  Alhanibra.  Bakersfield.  Berkeley,  Fresno.  Glendale,  Pasa- 
dena, Riverside,  Sacramento.  San  Bi^^rnardino,  San  Jose,  Santa  Ana,  Santa 
Barbara,  Santa  Monica,  Stockton.  [2] +  128  p. 
2-127.  Michigan  :  Ann  Arbor,  Battle  Creek,  Bay  City,  Dearborn,  Hamtramck,  Highland 
Park,  Jackson,  Kalamazoo,  Lansing,  Muskegon,  Pontiac,  Port  Huron,  Saginaw, 
Wyandotte.      [2] +84  p. 

Cost  of  living.     Changes  in  cost  of  living,  June  15,  1941 ;  prepared  by  Cost  of  Liv- 
ing Division  and  Retail  Price  Division.     1941.     iv+22  p.  il.     (Serial   no.  R. 
1346.)     t 
L.  C.  card  L  37-148  L  2.6/a5 :  941/2 

Employment  and  pay  rolls,  June  1941;  prepared  by  Division  of  Employment  Sta- 
tistics and  Division  of  Construction  and  Public  Employment.     1941.     iv-j-48 
p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1347.)      [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  23-234  L  2.9 :  941/6 

Fire  departments.     Salaries  and  hours  of  labor  in  municipal  fire  departments, 
July  1,  1938 ;  v.  3,  East  north  central  cities ;  prepared  by  Division  of  Construc- 
tion and  Public  Employment.     1941.     v-l-43p.il.     (Bulletin  684  [v.  3].)      [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  41-8  L  2.3 :  684/v.3 

Same.     (H.  doc.  956  [v.  3],  76th  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Ocrman  food  situation;  [prepared  by  Olive  T.  Kephart,  assisted  by  Emil  D. 
Schell].  1941.  [1]+10  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1358.)  [From  Monthly  labor  re- 
view, Aug.  1941.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  F  739/4 

Labor  and  agricultural  migration  to  California,  1935^40;  [bv  Seymour  J.  Janow 
and  William  Gilmartin].  1941.  [1]+17  p.  il.  (Serial  no.  R.  1.342.)  [From 
Monthly  labor  review,  July  1941.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  Ag  83/4/935-40 

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1316  Government  Publications 

Labor  infonnation  bulletin.     L<abor  information  bulletin,  Aug.  1941;  [v.  8,  no.  8]. 
[1941.]     [2]-fl8  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.]     t 
L.   C.  card  L  34-114  L  2.10:  8/8 

Same,  Sept.  1941;  [v.  8.  no.  9].     [1941.]     [2]+18  p.  il.  4»     [Monthly.]     t 

L  2.10:  8/9 

Labor  offices.     Labor  offices  in  United  States  and  in  Canada   [directory].  May 

lo,   1941;   prepared   by   Editorial   and   Research  Division.      1941.     vi+37   p. 
(Bulletin  681.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  L3G-143  L 2.3:  681 

■     Same.     ( H.  doc.  938,  76th  Cong.  3d  sess. ) 

Latin  Ameriea.  Labor  conditions  in  Latin  America,  Latin  American  series  no.  9. 
[1941.]  iv  +  18+[l]  p.  il-  (Serial  no.  R.  1339.)  [Articles  reprinted  from 
Monthly  labor  review,  Apr.-July  1941.]     t  L2.6/a7:9 

Lumber.  Hourly  earnings  in  lumber  and  timber  products  industry;  [prepared 
by  Harry  Ober].  1941.  [l]+22  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1336.)  [From  Monthly 
labor  review,  July  1941.]     t  L2.6/a:L97/2 

Monthly  labor  review,  Aug.  1941,  v.  53,  no.  2;  [Hugh  S.  Hanna,  editor].  [1941.] 
cover  title,  iv4-283-5e0  p.  il.  [Certain  articles  are  reprinted  from  the  Monthly 
labor  review  and  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  as  they  are  issued.]  *  Paper, 
30c.  single  copv.  $3.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.75. 

L.  C.  card  15-26485  L 2.6:  53/2 

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its  regular  monthly  reports  on  such  subjects  as  trend  of  employment  and  pay  rolls, 
hourly  and  weekly  earnings,  weekly  working  hours,  industrial  disputes,  whole.^ale  and 
retail  prices,  changes  in  cost  of  living,  labor  turn-over,  and  building  construction,  as 
well  as  information  on  collective  aggreements,  industrial  accidents,  labor  legislation, 
and  court  decisions,  and  important  labor  developments  in  other  countries.  One  free 
subscription  will  be  given  to  all  labor  departments  and  bureaus,  woikmen's  compensation 
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organizations  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. 

Nutrition.  National  nutrition  policy  and  wage  earner ;  by  Frances  Perkins. 
[1941.]  8  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1340.)  [From  Monthlv  labor  review.  Julv 
IWl.]     t  L2.6/a:N959 

Overtime  pay  in  relation  to  costs  and  profits.  1941.  [l]+9  p.  (Serial  no. 
R.  1341.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review.  July  1941.]     t  L2.6/a:Ov2 

Poliec  departments.  Salaries  and  hours  of  labor  in  mimicipal  police  depart- 
ments, July  1,  1938:  v.  4,  West  north  central  cities;  prepared  by  Division  of 
Construction  and  Public  Euiploynient.  1941.  v-f25  p.  il.  (Bulletin  685 
[v.  4].)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration.] 
•  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  41-14  L2.3:68o/v.4 

Same.     (H.  doc.  987  [v.  4],  76th  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Same  :  v.  9,  Pacific  cities ;  prepared  by  Division  of  Construction  and  Public 

Employment.     1941.     v-f26  p.  il.      (Bulletin  685   [v.  9].)      [Prepared    in   co- 
operation  with   Work    Projects   Administration.]     *  Paper,    10c, 

L  2.3 :  680/V.9 

Same.     (H.  doc.  987  [v.  9],  76th  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Prices.     Retail  price.s,  food  and  coal.  Julv  1941 ;  prepared  bv  Retail  Price  Division. 
i;f41.    il-flO  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1348.)     [Monthlv.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  32-43  L  2.6/a  2 :  941/7 

Wholesale  prices,  June  1941 :  prepared  bv  Division  of  Wholesale  Prices. 

1941.    ii+57  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1349.)     [Monthlv.]     t 

L.  C.  card  L  22-229  L  2.8:  941/6 

Rayon.  Earnings  and  hours  in  rayon  and  silk  industry,  1940:  [prepared  by 
Louis  M.  Solomon,  assisted  bv  Toivo  P.  Kanninen].  1941.  [l]-|-20  p.  (Serial 
no.  R.  1357. )     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Aug.  1941.]     t      L  2.6/a  :  R  218/940 

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September  1941  1317 

Retail  stores.  Employment  opportunities  for  youth  in  Boston  retail  stores; 
[by  Joseph  M.  O'Leary].  1941.  [1]+13  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1.352.)  [From 
Monthly  labor  review,  Aug.  1941.]     t  L2.6/a:Y8S 

Striken  in  Apr.  1941;  prepared  by  Division  of  Industrial  Relations.  1941.  [1]  + 
16  p.      (Serial  no.  R  1356.)      [From  Monthly  labor  revievp,  Aug.  1941.]     f 

L2.6/a6:941/4 

Washington  (D.  C.)  Self-Help  Exchanqe.  Activities  of  Washington  (D.  C.)  Self- 
Help  Exchange.  1941.  [1]  +  14  p.  il.  (Serial  no.  R.  1343.1  [From  Monthly 
labor  review,  July  1941.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  Se  48/2 

WAGE  AND  HOUR  DIVISION 

Arsenal  Building  Corporation.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Philip  B.  Fleming,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division, 
r.  Arsenal  Building  Corporation  and  Spear  &  Co.,  Inc.,  appeal  from  district 
court  for  southern  district  of  New  York;  brief  for  plaintiff-appellant.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  v-f57+13+6  p.     t  L  20.10  :Ar  72 

Note. — Includes  Public  no.  718,  75th  Congress,  act  to  provide  for  establishment  of  fair 
labor  standards  in  employments  in  and  affecting;  Interstate  commerce,  and  Interpretative 
bulletins  1  and  2,  Dec.  1940. 

Same,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  New  York  from 

judgment   (Woolsey,  J.)    Apr.  21.  1941;   transcript  of  record.     [1941.]     cover 
title,   ii+342  p.  il.     %  L  20.10 :  Ar  72/2 

Drugs.  Wage  order,  minimum  wage  rate  in  drug,  medicine,  and  toilet  prepara- 
tions industry,  in  matter  of  recommendation  of  Industry  Committee  No.  19  for 
Minimum  Wage  Rate  in  Drug,  Medicine,  and  Toilet  Preparations  Industrv, 
effective  July  7,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  [Title  29,  chap.  5,  Code  of  Federal  regula- 
tions, pt.  600.]     t  L  20.8:  600 

Mats.  W^age  order,  minimum  wage  rates  in  straw  hat,  manufactured  cocoanut 
and  vegetable  packing  industries  in  Puerto  Rico,  in  matter  of  recommendations 
of  Special  Indtistry  Committee  for  Puerto  Rico  for  Minimum  Wage  Rates  in 
Straw  Hat,  Manufactured  Cocoanut  and  Vegetable  Packing  Industries  in  Puerto 
Rico,  effective  May  12, 1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  [Title  29,  chap.  5,  Code  of  Federal 
regulations,  pt.  596.]     f  L  20.8  :  596 

Paper  products.  Wage  order,  minimum  wage  rates  in  converted  paper  products 
industry,  in  mat\er  of  recommendations  of  Industry  Committee  No.  14  for 
Minimum  Wage  Rates  in  Converted  Paper  Products  Industry,  effective  June  30, 
1941.  [1941.]  [l]+7  p.  [Title  29,  chap.  5,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  pt. 
598.]     t  L  20.8:  598 

Pedersen,  Chris.  In  Supreme  Court  of  State  of  New  York,  appellate  division, 
3d  department,  Chris  Pedersen,  individually  and  as  agent  and  reprcs<^ntative  for 
and  in  behalf  of  himself  and  all  other  employees  of  defendant  similarly  sit- 
uated, V.  J.  F.  Fitzgerald  Construction  Co. ;  brief  on  behalf  of  Philip  B.  Fleming, 
administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division,  as  amicus  curiae,  in  support  of 
applicability  of  fair  labor  standards  act  to  plaintiffs'  employment.  [1941.] 
23  p.  4"     $  L  20.10 :  P  341 

Records.     How  to  keep  wage  and  hotir  records  under  fair  labor  standards  act  of 
193S.  effective  Sept.  15, 1941.     [1941.]     31  p.     [Title  29,  chap.  5,  Code  of  Federal 
regulations,  pt.  516.]     j 
L.  C.  card  L  41-82  L  20.8  :  516/3 

Record  keeping  under  fair  labor  standards  act  of  1938,  explanatory  bulletin 

of  requirements  of  pt.  516,  record  keeping  regulations.     [1941.]     [1]  +ii+23  p.    t 
L.  C.  card  L  41-75  L  20.2  :  R  24 

WOMEN'S  BUREAU 

Cdiinrd  food.     Labor  standards  and  competitive  market  conditions  in  canned 
goods  industry.     1941.     v+34  p.     (Bulletin  187.)     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  41-73  L  13.3  :  187 

Woman  vorker,  Sept.  1941;  [v.  21,  no.  5].     [1941.]     16  p.  large  8"     [Bimonthly.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  vi". ;  foreign  subscription,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  L  36-118  L  13.8  :  2J  /5 

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^^u^n(:n')s  Bureau  of  Department  of  Labor,  what  It  is,  what  it  does,  what  it  pub- 
lishes. Revised  Aug.  1&41.  [1941.1  10  p.  il.  narrow  8"  (Folder  14.)  [This 
is  the  orifiinal  issue  of  Folder  14  and  is  a  revision  of  Folder  13,  whieh  carried 
the  same  title.]     t  L  13.7 -.14 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Bankniptc)/.     List  of  recent  references  on  bankruptcy   in   U.   S. :  couipiled  by 
Grace    Hadley    Fuller.     Aug.    13,    1941.     [  1 1 -f'-'S   p.    4"     [Processed.     Supple- 
ments list  of  Jan.  l!.  1940.     Title  on  cover:  Bankruptcy  in  United  States,  list 
of  recent  references.]     t  (free  to  institutions  only). 
L.  C.  card  41-51226  LC  2.2 :  B  22/5/supp. 

Defetifse  financing,  selected  list  of  references ;  compiled  by  Grace  Hadley  Fuller. 
Sept.  2,  1941.     [lJ+40  p.  4"     [Processed.]     j  (free  to  institutions  only). 
L.  C.  card  41-51227  LC  2.2 :  D  3a/5/94 1 

Military  training.  Compulsory  military  training,  supplementary  list  of  refer- 
ences: compiled  by  Ann  Duncan  Brown.  Aug.  20.  1941.  [l]+38  p.  4"  [Proc- 
essed.]     t  (free  to  institutions  only). 

L.  C.  card  41-51228  LC  2.2  :  M  59/»40/supp. 

CARD  DIVISION 

Cataloging.  L.  C.  printed  cards,  how  to  order  and  use  them :  by  Charles  Harris 
Hastings.  5th  edition.  Reprinted  [with  changes]  .Tuly  1041.  38  p.  il.  4  p.  of 
pi.  16°     t  LC  9.2  :  P  93/1/941 

COPYRIGHT  OFFICE 

Copyright.     Catalog  of  copyright  entries,  new  series.     1941. 
L.  C.  card  6-35347 

Note.— Each  number  is  issued  in  4  parts:  pt.  1,  group  1,  pt.  1,  group  2,  and  pf.  1. 
group  3,  pt.  2,  pt.  3,  and  pt.  4. 

Subscriptions  for  the  Catalog  of  copyright  entries  should  be  made  to  the  Superintendent 
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pt.  l.group  1.   Books,  including  list  of  renewals,  v.  38,  no.  4.    iii-|- 133-168  p.     [Monthly.] 

*^  LC  3.6/1  :  3S/ 1-4 

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Same.  V.  38,  no.  6.     iii  + 217-2.59  p.      [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1  :  38 '1-6 

pt.  1,  group  2.  Pamphlets,    leaflets,    contributions    to    newspapers    or    periodicals,    etc., 

lectures,    sermons,    addresses    for    oral    delivery,    maps,    v.    38,    no.    4. 

iii-f  281-364  p.      [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1  :  3.S/2-4 

pt.  2.  Periodicals,     including    list    of    renewals,    v.    36,    no.    1.     iii  +  l-l-'.i!    n. 

^  [Quarterly.]  LC  3.6/2 :  36/1 

Dt  3.  Musical  compositions,   including  list  of  renewals,   v.   36,  no.   .-!.     iv-! — >  t- 

^  617  p.      [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/3 :  36/3 

DOCUMENTS  DIVISION 

Government  publicatimis.    Author  entry  for  Government  publications ;  by  James 
B.  Childs.     [Reprint  with  changes]  1941.     38  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50003  LC  7.2  :  Au  S/M\ 

State  publications.     Monthly  checklist  of  State  publications,  v.  32.  no.  6;  June 

1»41.     [1941.]      [2]  4-2(51-306   p.    4°  *  Paper,    15c.    single    copy,    $1.50   a    yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $2.25. 

L.  C.  card  10-8924  LC  7.6 :  32/G 

MARITIME  COMMISSION 

Merchant  marine.     Laws,  resolutions,  and  proclamatio^is  subsequent  to  Sept.   1. 
1939,    affecting    American    merchant    marine;    July    1941.     1941.     viii+t)!*    p. 
*  Paper,  10c. 
L.  O.  card  41-51181  ^IC  1.5 :  M  53  3 

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September  1941  1319 

NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Aircraft  accidents,  method  of  analysis;  report  prepared  by  Committe  on  Aircraft 
Accidents.  Reprint  1941.  cover  title,  iii+10  p.  il.  4"  (Report  576.)  [Text 
and  illustration  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.  Originally  published  Oct.  1936.  Re- 
vision of  Report  357.]     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  3.N  21/5 :  5/576-3 

Columns.  Tables  for  computing  various  cases  of  beam  columns,  by  J.  Cassens ; 
[translation  by  J.  Vanier  from]  Luftfahrtforsclmug,  v.  18,  nos.  2  and  3,  Mar. 
29,  1941.  Wasliington,  Aug.  1941.  cover  title,  p.  1-8+leaves  9-14,  1  pi.  4" 
(Technical  memorandums  985.)      [Processed.]     f  Y  3. N  21/5 :  8/985 

Friction.  New  frictional  resistance  law  for  smooth  plates  [witl^  list  of  refer- 
ences], by  F.  Schultz-Grunow  :  [translation  by  J.  Vanier  from]  Luftfabrtfor- 
schung,  v.  17,  no.  8,  Aug.  20,  1940.  Washington,  Sept.  1941.  cover  title,  15 
p.  8  pi.  4°     (Technical  memorandums  986.)      [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.  N  21/5:8/986 

titrength  of  materials.  Factors  intluencing  fatigue  strength  of  materials  [with 
bibliography],  by  F.  Bollenrath ;  [translation  by  S.  Reiss  fromj  Luftfahrtfor- 
schung,  V.  17,  no.  10,  Oct.  26,  1940.  Wasliington,  Sept.  1941.  cover  title,  16 
p.  4  pi.   4**     (Technical  memorandums  987.)      [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 : 8/987 

Temperature  rccordintj  in  high-speed  gases  [with  list  of  references],  by  E. 
Eckert ;  [translation  by  J.  Vanier  from]  Zeitschrift  des  Verelnes  Deutscher  In- 
genieure,  v.  84,  no.  43,  Oct.  26,  1940.  Washington,  Aug.  1941.  cover  title, 
8  p.  +  l2]   leaves,  2  pi.  4"     (Technical   memorandums  983.)      [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  S/9S3 

Wood.  Meclianlcal  properties  of  wood  of  different  moisture  content  within 
— 200"  to  +200°  C  temperature  range  [with  list  of  references],  by  Franz  KoU- 
manu ;  [translation  by  J.  Vanier  from|  VDI-Forschungsheft  403,  July-Aug. 
IWO.  Washington.  Sept.  1941.  cover  title,  37  p.  7  pi.  4"  (Technical  memo- 
randums   984.)      [Processed.]      j  Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/984 

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500-50.3)  is  charged  with  the  custody  and,  together  with  the  Public  Printer,  with  the 
prompt  and  uniform  printing  and  distribution  of  the  documents  required  or  authorized  to  be 
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publication  desi;;nated  the  pfderal  register,  t'lie  daily  issues  of  the  Federal  register  are, 
in  effect,  daily  supjileuK  nts  to  tlie  Code  of  Federal  regulaiiuus,  and  regulatory  documents 
published  therein  follow  the  Code  arrangement. 

Federal  register.  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  171-190;  Sept.  3-30,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  4503-4960,  4°  [Daily,  except  Sunday,  Monday,  and  day  following  a  legal 
holiday.] 

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ecutive orders,  except  such  as  have  no  general  applicability  or  legal  effect  or  are  effective 
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ployees thereof;  also  contains  all  Executive  orders  establishing,  amending,  or  revoking 
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have  submitted  documents  for  publication  in  the  Federal  register.  Suitable  indexes 
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were  discontinued"  on  June  3,  1938,  and  have  been  replaced  by  the  annual  supplements 
to  the  Code  of  Federal  regulations. 

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1320  Government  Publications 

Regulations  prescribed  by  Administrative  Committee  of  t'ederal  Register  with 
approval  of  the  President,  pursuant  to  autliority  contained  in  sec.  6  of  Federal 
register  act  (49  Stat.  500),  including  appendix  of  documents  or  classes  of  docu- 
ments determined  by  President  of  United  States  to  liave  general  applicability 
and  legal  effect,  effective  Aug.  26,  1941.  1941.  ii-f80  p.  [Title  on  cover: 
Federal  register  regulations.]  f 
L.  C.  card  41-512:30  A  K  2.fi :  R  26/941 

NATIONAL  LABOR  RELATIONS  BOARD 

Note. — The  separate  decisions  of  the  National  Labor  Relations  Board  are  i.ssued  in 
printed  form  begiunina;  with  v.  3  and  have  been  placed  on  a  subscription  basi.><  (the  decisions 
in  V.  1  and  2  weie  mimeographed  and  distributed  by  the  National  Labor  Relations  Board) . 
The  separate  decisions,  bcRinning  with  v.  3,  are  obtainable  from  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Washington.  D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $1..50  per  volume  (one  volume 
coverinK  a  period  of  approximately  2  months)  ;  single  copies  usually  5c.  The  bound  volumes 
of  decisions  and  orders  are  also  sold  by  the  Superinten<lcat  of  Documents  at  various  prices, 
depending  upon  the  size  of  the  volume. 

Aladdin  Indxistries,  Incorporated.  No.  7670,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Aladdin  Industries,  Incorporated, 
on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief 
for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+44  p.     J 

LR  1.9  :  Al  11 

Alffotna  Net  Company.  No.  7689,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit.  Na- 
tional Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Algoma  Net  Company,  on  petition  for  enforce- 
ment of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for  National  Labor 
Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+30  p.     t  LR  1.9  :A1 38/3 

Burry  Biscuit  Corporation.  No.  7642,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit. 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Burry  Biscuit  Corporation,  on  petition  for 
enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  brief  for  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.    [1941.]    cover  title,  111+22  p.    %  LR  1.9 :  B  947 

Decisions.    Decisions  and  orders  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  v.  22.  Mar. 

28-Apr.  20,  1941.    1941.    xi+1281  p.     *  Cloth,  $1.75. 

L.  C.  card  37-26136  LR  1.8  :  22 
See  also,  below%  center  head  beginning  Decisions. 

Donnelly  Garment  Company.  No.  475,  original,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
8th  circuit,  Donnelly  Garment  Company,  and  Donnelly  Garment  Workers'  Union, 
and  International  Ladies'  Garment  Workers'  Union,  intervenors,  v.  National 
Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  for  review  and  request  for  enforcement  of 
order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  memorandum  in  opposition  to  peti- 
tions of  petitioner,  Donnelly  Garment  Company,  and  of  intervenor,  Donnelly 
Garment  Workers'  Union,  for  leave  to  adduce  additional  evidence.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  iv+49  p.    t  LR  1-9  :  D  71S/2 

Firth  Carpet  Company.  [No.  — ]  in  circuit  court  of  api>eals  for  2d  circuit.  Firth 
Carpet  Company  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  to  review  and 
set  aside  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  answer  of  Ntitional  Lalior 
Relations  Board  and  request  for  enforcement.     [1941.]     cover  title.  6  p.    t 

LR  1.9  :  F  519 

Ooodyear  Tire  d  Rubber  Company.  No.  8878,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th 
circuit,  Goodyear  Tire  »&  Rubber  Company  [et  al.]  v.  National  Labor  Relations 
Board,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Ohio;  opposition 
to  petition  for  rehearing.     [1941.]     cover  title,  2  p.    t  LR  1.9 :  G  639/3 

Hamilton-Brown  Shoe  Company.  Nos.  11839  and  11875,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  8th  circuit.  May  term,  1941,  National  Ltibor  Relations  Board  v.  William  H. 
Killoren,  trustee  in  bankruptcy  of  Hamilton-Brown  Shoe  Company,  bankrupt, 
appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  <>f  Missouri;  petition  for  relie;ir- 
ing.     [1941.]     cover  title,  9  p.     t  LR  1.9 :  11 18/4 

Hanna  Iron  Ore  Company  of  Delaware.  No.  8964,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
6th  circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  M.  A.  Hanna  Company,  agent. 
Hanna  Iron  Ore  Company  of  Delaware  [et  al.],  on  petition  for  enforcement  of 
order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations 
Board.     [1941.]    cover  title,  iii +24  p.    -i:  LR1.9:H195 

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September  1941  1321 

Indiana  d  Mirhir/an  Electric  Company.  No.  8844,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
6th  circuit,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  r.  Indiana  &  Michigan  Electric 
Company,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board  ;  reply  brief  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board  and  opposition  to  petition 
of  respondent  to  remand  case  to  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii  +  14  p.     t 

LR  1.9 :  In  23/3 

Jahti  d  Oilier  Engraving  Company.  No.  7621,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit,  Oct.  term,  1940,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  ii.  Jahn  &  Oilier  En- 
graving Company,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor 
Relations  Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  iii+27  p.    t  LR  1.9 :  J  193 

Johnson,  C.  D.,  Lumher  Corporation.  No.  9593,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th 
circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  C.  D.  Johnson  Lumber  Corporation 
and  Willamette  Vallej^  Lumber  Operators'  Association,  Inc.,  on  petition  for 
enforcement  of  orders  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]    cover  title,  iv+41  p.    t  LR  1.9:  J  63 

Jones,  W.  A.,  Foundry  and  Machine  Co.  No.  7690,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
7th  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1941,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  i-.  W.  A.  Jones 
Foundry  and  Machine  Co..  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National 
Labor  Relations  Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii+23  p.    %  LR  1.9  :  J  728 

Kramer  Company.  No.  4835.  in  circuit  court  of  app<^als  for  4th  circuit,  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  )■.  Louis  Kramer,  Henry  Kramer,  and  Hilda  Kramer, 
trading  as  Kramer  Company,  on  jjctition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National 
Labor  Relations  Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii+29i).     t  LR1.9:K86 

National  Seal  Corporation.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  r.  National  Seal  Corporation,  on  petition  for  enforce- 
ment of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  petition  for  enforcement  of 
order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  6  p.     t 

LR  1.9 :  N  213  se 

Niles  Fire  Brick  Company.  No.  8857,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit. 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  r.  Niles  Fire  Brick  Company,  on  petition  for 
enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  reply  brief  of 
National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  13  p.     t 

LR  1.9 :  N  598/2 

Odanah  Iron  Company.  No.  527,  original,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th 
circuit.  May  term,  1941,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Odanah  Iron 
Company  [et  al.],  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
iii+32  p.     t  LR1.9:0dl 

Rath  Packing  Company.  No.  481,  original,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th 

circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Rath  Packing  Company,  petition 

for  rule  to  show  cause,  to  adjudge  in  contempt,  and  for  other  relief.     [1941.] 

cover  title,  i-f47  p.     |  LR  1.9  ;R  187/2 

Decisions 

N'/TE. — The  followhig  deci.sion.s  or  orders  is.*ned  in  .separate  form  are  from  the  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  Decisions  and  orders. 
See  also  subhead  Decisions  on  p.  1320. 

Alaska  Salmon  Industry.  Inc.  In  matter  of  Alaska  Salmon  Industry,  Inc..  [et 
al."]  and  Southern  Alaska  Cannery  Workers  Union,  Local  237,  chartered  by 
United  Cannery,  Agricultural,  Packing  and  Allied  Workers  of  America,  aflBil- 
iated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  R-2534,  decided  July 
22,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  16  p.  ([Decision]  128.)  [From  v. 
33.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/128 

Algoma  Lnmlter  Company.  In  matter  of  Algoma  Lumber  Company  and  Lumber 
and  Sawmill  Workers  Union,  Local  No.  2568,  chartered  by  United  Brotherhood 
of  Carpenters  and  Joiners  of  America,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L. ;  in  matter  of 

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Algomo  Lumber  Company — Continued. 

[siinu'l  and  International  Woodworkers  of  America,  Local  6-241,  affiliated  with 
C.  1.  O.,  cases  nos.  R-22ni  and  Ii-22!)2 ;  supplemental  decision  and  certification 
of  representatives.  July  24,  1941.  11041.]  4  p.  (IDecisionJ  VM.)  fFrom 
V.  :«.J     *  Paper,  r>c.  LR  l.S/a  :  33/137 

Allis-Chalmcrx  Manufacturivj/  Company.  In  matter  of  Allis-Chalmers  Mannfac- 
turinff  Company  and  Farm  Equipment  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  aflSl- 
iat(nl  with  C.  I.  ().,  case  no  K-27ril,  decided  Aug.  5,  1041;  decision  and  certifica- 
tion of  representatives.  [1941. J  3  p.  ([Decision]  1D2.)  [From  v.  a^.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/192 

Aliimhnim  Alloy  Casting  Company.  Tn  matter  of  Jerry  and  Edythe  Belanger. 
partners,  doing  business  under  fictiti<nis  name  of  Aluminum  Alloy  Casting 
Company  a)id  National  Association  of  Die  Casting  Workers,  Local  101,  C.  1.  0-. 
case  no.  R-2575:  supplemental  decision  and  order,  Aug.  2,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
<1  Decision]   18.>.)      [From  v.  33.  |      *  Paper,  He.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/lSi 

Alinni)nim  Company  of  America.  In  matter  of  Ahnninum  Company  of  America 
and  International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  Alcoa  Unit 
No.  SOB.  C.  I.  O..  case  no.  R-2443 ;  3d  supplemental  decision,  Julv  3,  1941. 
[1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  28.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper.  5c.        LR  1.8/a :  33/28 

American  Furniture  Company.  In  matter  of  American  Furniture  Company  and 
United  Furniture  Workers  of  America,  Local  No.  305,  afliliated  with  C.  I.  O.. 
case  no.  R-2(i31,  decided  Julv  2fi,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]     6  p.  ([Decision]  151.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Pai^er,  5c.     LR  1.8/a  :  33/151 

American.  Insulated  Wire  Corporation.  In  matter  of  American  Insulated  Wire 
Corporation  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers,  Local  B-1203 
(A.  F.  of  L.).  case  no.  R-2665,  decided  July  23,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of 
election.     [1941.]     5  p.     ( [Decision]  130.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/130 

Same;    certification    of    representatives,   "Aug.    21,    1941.     [1941.]     2    p. 

([Deci.sion]  88.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Papi-r,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/88 

American  Oil  Co-mpany.  In  matter  of  American  Oil  Company  and  Federal  Labor 
Union  No.  22G20  (AFL),  case  no.  R-2G09.  decided  Juiy  11,  1941  ;  decision  and 
direction  of  election.    [1041.]    5  p.  ( [Decision]  05.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a:  33/65 

Same;  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  14,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  (I De- 
cision] 46.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/46 

American  Optical  Company.  In  matter  of  American  Optical  Company  and 
United  Optical  Workers  Union  Local  No.  853,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2550;  certifi- 
cation of  representatives,  July  30,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  170.) 
[From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/170 

American  Sheet  Metal  Works.  In  matter  of  American  Sheet  Metal  Works  and 
Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  Local  2179,  affiliated  with  Congre.sg  of 
Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  R-2633,  decided  July  23,  1941 ;  decision  and 
direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ( [Decision]  131.)  [From  v.  33.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/131 

Am,erican  Textile  Company.  In  matter  of  Charles  Ruttenberg  [et  al.]  partners, 
trading  and  doing  business  as  American  Textile  Company,  and  Congress  of  In- 
dustrial Organizations,  case  no.  C-1894,  decided  July  21,  1941;  decision  and 
order.     [1941.]     7  p.     ( [Decision]  113.)     [From  v.  33.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/113 

American  Woolen  Company.  In  matter  of  American  Woolen  Company  and  United 
Textile  Workers  of  America,  Local  No.  2625,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2471 ;'  cer- 
tification of  representatives,  Julv  8,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  48.) 
[From  V.  33.]     •  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/48 

Armour  and  Company.  In  matter  of  Armour  and  Company  and  United  Con- 
den.sery  Workers  of  United  Cannery,  Agricultural  Packing  &  Allied  Workers  of 
America,  Local  24  (CIO),  case  no.  R-2515 ;  certification  of  representatives,  July 
16,1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  92.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/92 

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September  1941  1323 

Armour  and  Company  of  Delaware.  In  matter  of  Armour  and  Company  of  Dela- 
ware and  Amalgamated  Meat  Cutters  &  Butcher  Workmen  of  North  America, 
Local  No.  545,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2626,  decided  July  7,  1941 ;  decision  and 
direction  of  elections.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision]  3G.)  [From  v.  33.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/36 

Same;  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  6,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 36a.)     [From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/36a 

In  matter  of  Armour  and  Company  of  Delaware  and  United  Packinghouse 

Workers  of  America,  Local  49  A,  C.  I.  0..  case  no.  R-2708,  decided  July  25,  1941 ; 
decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  140.)  [From 
V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/140 

Ballantine,  P.,  &  Sons.  In  matter  of  P.  Ballantine  &  Sons  and  Wholesale  Beer 
Salemen's  Union,  Local  21,  Distillery,  Rectifying  and  Wine  Workers'  Interna- 
tional Union  of  America,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2551,  decided  July  12,  1941 ; 
decision  and  order.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Decision]  75.)  [From  v.  33.]  *  Paper. 
5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/75 

Bethlehem  Steel  Company.  In  matter  of  Bethlehem  Steel  Company  (Shipbuilding 
Division)  and  International  Molders  and  Foundry  Workers  Union  of  North 
America,  Local  No.  81  (A.  F.  of  L.)  ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Local  96,  Inter- 
national Union  of  Operating  Engineers  (A.  F.  of  L.)  ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and 
Local  807,  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Warehousemen 
and  Helpers  (A.  F.  of  L.),  cases  nos.  R-2691  to  R-2694,  decided  Aug.  5,  1941; 
[decision,  direction  of  elections,  and  order].  [1941.]  12  p.  ( [Decision]  185.) 
[From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/185 

In  matter  of  Bethlehem  Steel  Company,  Sparrows  Point  Division,  and  Balti- 
more Association  of  Pattern  Makers,  League  of  North  America,  case  no.  R-2517, 
decided  June  25, 1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ( [Deci- 
sion] 176.)      [From  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/176 

Same;  certification  of  representatives,  July  25,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([De- 
cision] 146.)     [From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/146 

Birdsboro  Steel  Foundry  &  Machine  Co.  In  matter  of  Birdsboro  Steel  Foundry  & 
Machine  Co.  and  Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2513; 
supplemental  decision  ;ui(l  certification  of  representatives,  July  7.  1H41.  [1041. 1 
3  p.     ([Decision]  40.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/40 

Black,  Joseph,  &  Sons  Co.  In  matter  of  Joseph  Black  &  Sons  Co.  and  American 
Federation  of  Hosiery  Workers,  case  no.  R-2531 ;  certification  of  representa- 
tives, July  16,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  93.)  [From  v.  33.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/93 

Blackmer  Pump  Company.  In  matter  of  Blackmer  Pump  Company  and  Local 
828,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  afliliated  with  Congre.'^s  of  Indus- 
trial Organizations,  case  no.  R-2654,  decided  July  3, 1941 ;  decision  and  direction 
of  election.     [1941.]     4  p.      ( [Decision]  25.)      [From  v.  .33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/25 

Same ;  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  13,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([De- 
cision] 38.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/38 

Booth-Kelly  Lumier  Company.  In  matter  of  Booth-Kelly  Lumber  Company  and 
International  Woodworkers  of  America,  Local  No.  5-246,  afliliated  with  C.  I.  O., 
case  no.  R-2741,  decided  Aug.  6, 1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
5  p.     ( [Decision]  195. )      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I>R  1.8/a  :  33/195 

Bnrg-Warner  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Warner  Automotive  Parts  Division  of 
Borg-Warner  Corporation  and  International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers 
of  America,  Local  825,  alfiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2643.  decided  Jtily  9, 
1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  t  [Decision] 
57.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/57 

Breeze  Corporations,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Breeze  Corporations,  Inc.,  and  American 
Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2636.  decided  July  16,  1941 ;  decision  and  certifi- 
cation of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  89. ~l  [From  v.  33.] 
♦  Paper.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/89 

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1324  Government  Publications 

Bromn  C(r>npany.  In  matter  of  Brown  Company  and  International  Brotherhood 
Pulp,  Sulphite,  and  Paper  Mill  Workers  (AFL)  ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and 
tfnited  Mine  Workers  of  America,  District  50,  Local  12,175  (CIO)  ;  in  matter  of 
[same]  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Paper  Makers,  Local  138  (AFL), 
cases  nos.  R-2335  to  R-2337 ;  supplemental  decision  and  certification  of  repre- 
sentatives, July  29,  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  157.)  I  From  v.  33.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  ;  33/157 

Brust  Tool  Mf<j.  Co.  In  matter  of  Brust  Tool  Mfg.  Co.  and  Die  and  Tool  Makers 
Lodge  No.  113,  of  International  Association  of  Machinists  (A.  F.  L. ),  case  no. 
R-2744,  decided  Aug.  8,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p. 
([Decision]  2.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/2 

CarnphcU,  Wyant  <£  Cannon  Foundry  Co.  In  matter  of  Campbell,  Wyant  &  Can- 
non Foundry  Co.  and  Local  539,  International  Union,  United  Automobile  Work- 
ers of  America,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2562,  decided  June  9,  1941 ;  decision  and 
direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ( [Decision]  84.)  [From  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/^ 

Same  ;  certification  of  representatives,  July  29,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([De- 
cision] 161.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/161 

Carlisle  Lumher  Company.  In  matter  of  Carlisle  Lumber  Company  and  Lumber 
&  Sawmill  Workers  Union,  Local  No.  2697,  chartered  by  United  Brotherhood 
of  Carpenters  and  Joiners  of  America,  afiiliated  with  American  Federation 
of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2321;  supplemental  decision  and  certification  of  repre- 
sentatives, July  3.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  27.)  [From  v.  33.]  *  Pa- 
per, 5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/27 

Carolina  Scenic  Coach  Lines.  In  matter  of  Carolina  Scenic  Coach  Lines  and 
Amalgamated  Association  of  Street,  Electric  Railway  &  Motor  Coach  Employees 
of  America,  case  no.  R-2621,  decided  July  18,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of 
election.     [1941.]     5  p.     ([Decision]    101.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/101 

Chrysler  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Chrysler  Corporation  and  International 
Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case 
no.  R-2742,  decided  Aug.  8,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
5  p.     ([Decision]  4.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  34/4 

In  matter  of  Dodge  Brothers  Division,  Chrysler  Corporation,  and  Society 

of  Designing  Engineers  Chapter  No.  201,  F.  A.  E.  C.  T.,  C.  I.  O. ;  in  matter  of 
Chrysler  Corporation  and  [same],  cases  nos.  R-2663  and  R-2664,  decided 
July  30,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  elections.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Decision] 
166.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/166 

Cities  Service  Oil  Company.  In  matter  of  Cities  Service  Oil  Company  and  Na- 
tional Maritime  Union  of  America,  eases  nos.  C-1798  and  C-1799,  decided  June 
23,  1941;  [decision  and  order].  [1941.]  36  p.  ([Decision]  165.)  [From  v. 
32.]     *  Paper,  10c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/165 

Citisen-News  Company.  In  matter  of  Citizen-News  Company  and  Los  Angeles 
Newspaper  Guild,  case  no.  C-1790.  decided  July  16,  1941 ;  decision  and  order. 
[1941.]     17  p.    ( [Decision]  100. )     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  Ijc.      LR  1.8/a  :  33/100 

Cleveland  Bras.'^  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Cleveland  Brass  Manu- 
facturing Company  and  Local  15,  National  Association  of  Die  Casting  Workers 
(CIO),  case  no.  R-26.58,  decided  July  10,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of 
representatives.     [1941.]     3  p.     ([Decision]  64.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  33/64 

CUiett,  Peahody  d  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  and  United 
Garment  Workers  of  America,  Local  No.  297,  afiiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  case 
no.  R-2402,  decided  Apr.  30,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
10  p.      ([Decision]  79.)      [From  v.  31.]     *  Paper,   5c.  LR  1.8/a :  31/79 

Same;   supplemental  decision   and  certification   of  representatives,   June 

28,1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  9.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/9 

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September  1941  1325 

Couse  Laboratories,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Couse  Laboratories,  Inc.,  and  Interna- 
tional Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers,  Local  No.  .52,  case  no.  R-2709,  decided 
July  21,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  2  p. 
([Decision]    120.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/120 

Cf^vinffton  Weaving  Company.  In  matter  of  Covintrton  Weaving  Company  and 
Textile  Workers  Union  of  America,  Local  330,  Covington,  Va.,  case  no.  R-2316; 
supplemental  decision  and  certification  of  representatives,  July  7,  1941.  [1941.] 
2  p.      ([Decision]   39.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/39 

Crater  Lake  Lnmher  Company.  In  matter  of  Crater  Lake  Lumber  Company  and 
Crater  Lake  Box  and  Lumber  Company  and  International  Woodworkers  of 
America,  Local  No.  6-12,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O..  case  no.  C-1890,  decided  June 
24,  1941;  decision  and  order.     [1941.]     18  p.     ([Decision]  1G7.)     [From  v.  32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/167 

Curtiss-Wriffht  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Curtiss-Wright  Corporation  (Propeller 
Division),  Clifton,  N.  J.,  and  Aircraft  Lodge  703  I.  A.  of  M.,  A.  F.  of  L. ;  in 
jnatter  of  [same]  and  I.  A.  of  M.  Aircraft  Workers  Lodge  703  A.  F.  of  L., 
Propeller-Craft,  Inc. ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Propeller-Craft  Inc.,  ca.ses  nos. 
R-2637,  RE-25,  and  R-2638,  decided  July  17,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of 
election.     [1941.]     9  p.      ([Decision]  96.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/96 

Dache,  Lilly,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Lilly  Dache,  Inc.,  and  Joint  Board  of  Millinery 
Workers,  Locals  24,  42,  and  90,  case  no.  R-2597,  decided  July  3,  1941 ;  decision 
and   direction  of  election.      [1941.]      7  p.      ([Decision]    26.)      [From  v.   33.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/26 

Dain  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Dain  Manufacturing  Company  and 
Lodge  No.  1465,  International  Association  of  Machinists,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no. 
R-2125  ;  supplemental  decision  and  certification  of  representatives,  July  29, 1941. 
[1^1.]     4    p.     ([Decision]    159.)      [From    v.    33.]     *  Paper,    5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  33/159 

Decatur  Iron  d  Steel  Company.  In  matter  of  Decatur  Iron  &  Steel  Comjiany  and 
International  Association  of  Bridge  Structural  and  Ornamental  Iron  Workers, 
Shopmen's  Local  No.  637,  case  no.  R-2749,  decided  July  29,  1941 ;  decision  and 
direction     of     election.     [1941.]     5     p.     ([Decision]     154.)      [From     v.     33.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/154 

Detroit  Steel  Products  Company.  In  matter  of  Detroit  Steel  Products  Company 
and  International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with 
C.  I.  O. ;  in  matter  of  Detroit  Steel  Products  Company,  Sash  Plant,  and  Inter- 
national Association  of  Bridge,  Structural  and  Ornamental  Iron  Workers, 
affiliated  with  A.  F.  L.,  cases  nos.  R-2606  and  R-2607 ;  certification  of  repre- 
sentatives,   July    16,    1941.     [1941.]     2    p.     ([Decision]    94.)      [From    v.    33.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/94 

Diamo-nd  Alkali  Company.  In  matter  of  "Diamond  Alkali  Company.  Standard 
Portland  Cement  Company,  and  Buckeye  Soda  Company,  and  Chemical  Workers 
Federal  Labor  Union.  Local  22162.  A.  F.  L..  case  no.  R-2546;  certification  of 
representatives,  July  3,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  32.)      [From  v.  33.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/32 

Diamond  Match  Company.  In  matter  of  Diamond  Match  Company  and  Lumber 
&  Sawmill  Workers  Union.  Local  No.  2809,  case  no.  R-2712,  decided  July  19, 
1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision] 
111. )      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/111 

Dickey  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Dickey  Manufacturing  Company 
and  Textile  Workers  Union  of  America  (C.  I.  O.).  case  no.  R-2657.  decided 
Julv  9,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  52.)  [From  v. 
33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/52 

D'nr  Chemical  Company.  In  matter  of  Dow  Chemical  Company  and  Brotherhood 
of  Chemical  Workers;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Local  12075,  District  50.  United 
Mine  Workers  of  America,  cases  nos.  R-2604  and  R-2605,  decided  June  16, 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  8  p.  ([Decision]  123.) 
[  From  v.  32.  ]     *  Paper.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/123 

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iJoic  C'licDiUal  Co)iipany — Continued. 

Same;    certilk-ation    of    representatives,    Julv    2.".,    ir»41.     [1941. J     2    p. 

([Decision]  ]40.]      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c-.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/149 

Dracco  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Dracco  Corporation  (uid  I'liited  Antoniohile 
Workers  of  America  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no.  K-2728.  decided  July  2r>,  1941 ;  decision 
and  certilicatiou  of  representatives.  [1941. J  3  p.  ([Deci!<ion|  14o. »  [From 
V.   33.  J     'Paper,   5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/145 

Draper  Corporation.  In  matter  of  DraiK'r  f\)rporation  and  Local  Union  No.  352, 
of  International  Molders  &  Foundry  Workers  Union  of  North  America,  case 
no.  R-25r)8 :  certiticalion  of  representatives,  Aug.  14,  1941.  [1941.1  2  p. 
([Decision!  44.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/44 

Dm  Pont  dc  Xcnioiirs.  E.  I.,  d  Companij.  In  matter  of  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company.  Belle,  W.  Va.,  and  District  50,  Cliemical  Division  U.  M.  W.  of  A., 
atfiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations.  Charleston.  W.  Va..  cases 
nos.  C-1440  and  11-1459 ;  order  vacating  direction  of  election  and  dismissing  peti- 
tion. Julv  1,  1941.     1941.     1  p.      ([Decision]  22.)      [From  v.  33.]      *  Paper.  5<-. 

LR  1.8/a:  33/22 

Engelhorn,  John,  d  Son.'s.  In  matter  of  John  Engelhorn  &  Sons  and  Packinghouse 
Workers  Organizing  Committee.  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-26(i<>,  decided  Aug.  6.  1941 ; 
decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Decision]  194.)  [From 
V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/194 

The  Fair,  corporation.  In  matter  of  The  Fair,  corporation,  and  Department 
Store  Employees  Union.  Local  No.  291,  of  United  Retail  Wholesale  and  De- 
partment Store  Employees  of  America,  C.  I.  O..  case  no.  [R-]  2629.  decided 
Julv  2,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  4  p. 
(  [Decision]  24.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/24 

Fairrhild  Engine  d  Airplane  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Fairchild  Aircraft 
Division  of  Fairchild  Engine  &  Airplane  Corporation  and  International  Ass'n. 
of  Machinists  (AFL),  case  no.  R-2520:  supplemental  decision  and  3d  direction 
of  election,  Julv   15.   1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]   83.)     [From  v.  33.1 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/83 

Feigenspan,  Chri-sfian.  Brciring  Co.  In  matter  of  Christian  Feigenspan  Brewing 
Co.  and  United  Window  Trimmers  &  Displaymen's  Union.  Local  640.  A.  F.  of  L.. 
case  no.  R-2257 ;  2d  supplemental  decision  and  order,  Julv  29,  1941.  [1941.] 
2  p.     ( [Decision]  156.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/156 

Ford  Motor  Company.  In  matter  of  Ford  Motor  Company  and  International 
Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  Congress  of 
Industrial  Oiganizations.  case  no.  C-1917,  decided  July  15,  1941 ;  decision  and 
order.     [1941.]     5  p.     ([Decision]  81.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  no. 

LR  1.8/a :  a3/81 

In  matter  of  Ford  Motor  Company  and  International  Union,  United  Auto- 
mobile Workers  of  America,  Local  Union  No.  249,  case  no.  C-1463,  decided  Mav 
21.  1941;  [decision  and  order].  [1941.]  132  p.  ([Decision]  170.)  [From 
V.  31.]     *  Paper,  15c.  LR  1.8/a  :  31/170 

Foftter-Orant  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Foster-Grant  Co..  Inc.,  and  Local  No.  60. 
Molders  Union  of  Leominster,  affiliated  to  United  Paper,  Novelty  and  Toy 
Workers  International  Union  (C.  I.  O. ),  case  no.  R-2n.30 ;  certification  of  repre- 
sentatives. July  25,   1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]    147.)      [From  v.   33.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/147 

From  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Frani  Corporation  and  United  Automobile 
Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2567 :  certification  of 
representatives.  Julv  26.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [Decision]  1.52. >  [From  a-.  33.] 
•Paper,  5c.  LR  1 .8 /a  :  33/152 

French  d  Hecht.  Inc.  In  matter  of  Fiench  &  Hecht.  Inc..  and  Farm  Etjuil»ni*''it 
Workers  Organizing  Committee.  Local  No.  123,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O..  ca.se 
no.  R-2570,  decided  June  20.  1941:  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.) 
5  p.     ([Decision]   149.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper.  5c.  LR  l.S/a :  32/149 

Same;   amendment   to   direction    of  election,   Julv  7,   1941.     1941.      1    p. 

([Decision]   42.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8  a:  33/42 

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September  1941  1327 

French  d  Hecht,  Inc. — Continued. 

Same;  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  9,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([De- 
cision] 21.)     [From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/21 

Oallu/j  Anicricaa  Coal  Company.  In  matter  of  Gallup  American  Coal  Company 
and  United  Mine  Workers  of  America,  District  No.  15,  case  no.  C-1764,  decided 
June  18.  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  28  p.  ([Decision]  142.)  [From 
V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32-142 

Gainhle-Rohinfion  Coiniiany.  Jji  matter  of  Gamble-Robinson  Company  and  Gen- 
eral Drivers  Union  Local  116  of  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters, 
Chauffeur.s,  Stablemen  &  Helpers  of  America,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  case 
no.  C-1712,  decided  July  12,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  17  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 73.)     [From  V.  33.]     •  Paper,  .5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/73 

Garod  Radio  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Garod  Radio  Corporation  and  Local 
430  of  United  Electrical.  Radio  &  Machine  Workers  of  America,  (\  I.  O.,  case 
no.  R-21S5 ;  supplemental  decision  and  direction,  June  23,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p. 
([Deci.sion]   103.)      [From  v.  32.  J     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/163 

Same;    certification    of    representatives,    July    24,    1941.      [1941.]      2    p. 

( [Decision]  139. )     [From  v.  33.]     •  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/139 

Oatke  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Gatke  Corporation  and  Federal  Labor  Union 
No.  22421  of  American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2334 ;  supplemental 
decision  and  order.  July  9.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  53.)  [From 
V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/53 

Ocncral  Cable  Corporation.  In  matter  of  General  Cable  Corporation  and  United 
Rubber  Workers  of  America,  Local  Union  208,  case  no.  R-2650,  decided  July 
11,  1941;  decisio!)  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  06.) 
[From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/66 

Same;  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  9,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([De- 
cision] 20.)     [From  V.  34.]     *  Pai)er,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  34/20 

General  Electric  Company.  In  matter  of  General  Electric  Comjiany,  Cleveland 
Wire  Works  Plant,  and  Local  707,  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Workers 
of  America  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no.  R-2G42,  decided  Jidy  21,  1941;  decision  and 
certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  117.)  [From 
V.  33.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/117 

General  Electric  Supply  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Cleveland  District  of  General 
Electric  Supply  Corporation  and  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Workers 
of  America,  Local  707  (C  I.  O.),  case  no.  R-2704,  decided  July  21,  1941 ;  decision 
and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  121.)  [From 
V.  33.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/121 

General  Motors  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Cadillac  Motor  Car  Division  of  Gen- 
eral Motors  CoiTporation  and  Society  of  Designing  Engineers,  Local  No.  201, 
affiliated  with  Federation  of  Architects,  Engineers,  Chemists  and  Technicians, 
affiliated  with  C.  I.  O..  case  no.  R-2688,  decided  July  21,  1941;  decision  and 
certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  118.)  [From 
V.  33.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/118 

In  matter  of  Chevrolet  Kansas  City  Division,  General  Motors  Corporation. 

and  Local  No.  723,  International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of 
America,  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  ca.se  no.  R-2.528; 
eeriificaii(tn  of  representatives,  June  27,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision] 
4.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/4 

In  matter  of  Fisher  Body  Division,   General  Motors  Corp.,  ami   United 

Automobile  Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O..  case  no.  R-2680,  decided  July  17, 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1911.]  (J  p.  ([Decision]  97.) 
[From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/97 

Same:   amendment   to  direction   of  election,   Julv   22,   1941.     1941.     1   p. 

([Decision]   97a.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  ^  LR  1.8/a :  33/97a 

Same:    certification    of    representatives,    Aug.    14,    1941.      [1941. J     2    p. 

([Decision]  47.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a :  34/47 

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1328  Government  Publications 

General  Motors  Coriwration — Continued. 

In  mutter  of  General  Motors  Corporation.  Chevrolet  Motor  Division,  and 

International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with 
C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2703,  decided  July  11,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of 
representatives.     [1941.]     4  p.     ( [Decision]  70.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/70 

In  matter  of  (Jeneral  Motors  Corporation,  Chevrolet  Motor  Division,  Nor- 
wood plant,  and  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O., 
case  no.  R-2G22,  decided  June  28,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]     G  p.  ([Decision]  7.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/7 

Same ;  certification  of  representatives,  July  25,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([De- 
cision] 7a.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Pai>er,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/7a 

In  matter  of  General  Motors  Corporation,  Delco  Brake  Division,  and  Inter- 
national Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  Local  696,  affiliated 
with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2470,  decided  Apr.  30,  1941 ;  decision  and  certification 
of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  83.)  [From  v.  31.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  31/83 

In  matter  of  General  Motors  Corporation,  Styling  Section,  and  Local  201, 

Society  of  Designing  Engineers,  affiliated  with  Federation  of  Architects,  Engi- 
neers, Chemists  &  Technicians,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2689,  decided 
July  16,  1941 :  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p. 
([Decision]  88.)      [From  v.  33.1     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/88 

In  matter  of  General  Motors  Corporation,  Ternstedt  Manufacturing  Di- 
vision, and  Society  of  Designing  Engineers,  Local  No.  201,  affiliated  with  Fed- 
eration of  Architects,  Engineers,  Chemists  and  Technicians,  affiliated  with 
C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2G90,  decided  July  18,  1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of 
representatives.     [1941.]     3  p.      ( [Decision]  103.)      [From  v.  33.1     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/103 

General  Motors  Sales  Corporation.  In  matter  of  General  Motors  Sales  CorjKjra- 
tion.  General  Motors  Farts  Division,  Detroit  Warehouse,  and  International 
Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case 
no.  R-2S32,  decided  Aug.  13,  1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives. 
[1941.]     3  p.     ([Decision]  36.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.     LR  1.8/a  :  34/36 

Gibbs  Gas  Engine  Company.  In  matter  of  Gibbs  Gas  Engine  Company  and  Jack- 
sonville Metal  Trades  Council,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor, 
case  no.  R-2674,  decided  Aug.  5,  1941 :  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]     5  p.     ([Decision]  190.)      [From  v.  33.]     ♦  Paper.  .5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/190 

Glidden  Biiick  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Glidden  Buick  Corporation  and  United 
Automobile  Workers  of  America,  Local  259,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2473 ;  supple- 
mental decision,  certification  of  representatives,  and  order,  Julv  30,  1941. 
[1941.]     3  p.     ([Decision]   169.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/169 

Glohe  Newspaper  Company.  In  matter  Globe  Newspaper  Company  and  News- 
paper Guild  of  Boston,  case  no.  R-2288 ;  certification  of  representatives,  July  3, 
1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  29.)      [From  v.  aS.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/29 

Grand  Rapids  Cabinet  Company.  In  matter  of  Grand  Rapids  Cabinet  Company 
and  United  Furniture  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Indus- 
trial Organizations,  case  no.  R-2724,  decided  .July  31,  1941 ;  decision  and  direc- 
tion of  election.     [1941.]     4  p.     ([Decision]  176.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/176 

Grand  Rapids  Vni-nish  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Grand  Rapids  Varnish  Cor- 
poration and  International  Brotherhood  of  Painters,  Decorators  and  Paper 
Hangers,  A.  F.  of  L.  Local  732,  case  no.  R-2710,  decided  July  24,  1941 ;  decision 
and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  133.)  [From  v.  33.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/133 

Granite  Wcatnng  Company.  In  matter  of  Milton  Brawer  and  Isaac  Brawer,  co- 
partners, doing  business  under  trade  name  and  style   of  Granite  Weaving 

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Granite  Weaving  Company — Continued. 

Company,  Milton  Brawer,  doing  business  under  trade  name  and  style  of 
Granite  Weaving  Company,  and  Arttiur  Brawer  and  Textile  Workers  Union  of 
America,  C.  I.  O.,  and  American  Federation  of  Labor,  Federal  Union  21088, 
party  to  contract,  case  no.  C-1S71,  decided  July  14,  1941 ;  decision  and  order. 
[1941.]     9  p.     ([Decision]  79.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.      LR  1.8/a  :  33/79 

Great  Atlantic  d  PacifiG  Tea  Company.  In  matter  of  Great  Atlantic  &  Pacific 
Tea  Company  and  United  Retail  and  Wholesale  Employees  of  America,  CIO, 
case  no.  R-2645,  decided  Aug.  5,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
7  p.     ([Decision]  189.)      [From  v.  .33.]     *  Paijer,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/189 

Green,  Robert  8.,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Robert  S.  Green,  Incorporated,  amd 
United  Construction  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  case  no.  C-1907,  decided 
Aug.  7,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision]  2(X).)  [From 
V.  38.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/200 

Gutmann  and  Company,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Gutmann  and  Company, 
Incorporated,  and  Leather  Workers  Union,  Local  No.  43,  of  International  Fur 
&  Leather  Workers  Union  of  United  States  and  Canada,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O., 
case  no.  R-2.30G ;  supplemental  decision  and  order,  June  28,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
([Decision]  11.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/11 

Uane's,  P.  H.,  Knitting  Company.  In  matter  of  P.  H.  Hanes  Knitting  Company 
and  United  Textile  Workers  of  America  (A.  F.  L. ),  case  no.  R-2698,  decided 
July  29,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision] 
153.)     [From  v.  33.]     ♦  Paper,  5e.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/153 

Hatfield  Wire  d  Cable  Company.  In  matter  of  Hatfield  Wire  &  Cable  Company 
and  International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no. 
R-2G47,  decided  July  18,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  7  p. 
([Decision]   102.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/102 

Heller  Brothers  Coin  pan  y  of  Ticncomcmtoicn.  In  matter  of  Heller  Brothers 
Company  of  Newconier.stown  and  Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  Local 
Union  No.  2391  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no.  R-2740,  decided  July  29,  1941;  decision  and 
direction     of     election.     [1941.]     5     p.     ([Decision]     155.)      [From     v.     33.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/155 

Uigman  Toicing  Company.  In  matter  of  Higman  Towing  Company  and  Inland 
Boatmen's  Division  of  National  Maritime  Union,  case  no.  R-2455 ;  supplemental 
decision  and  order,  July  10,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  62.)  [From 
V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/62 

Hillman  Tran.<iportation  Company.  In  matter  of  Hillman  Transportation  Com- 
pany and  National  Maritime  Union  of  America,  Inland  Boatmen's  Division 
affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2245 ;  supplemental  decision  and  order  Apr' 
23,1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ( [Deci.sion]  39.)      [From  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.    ' 

LR  1.8/a :  31/39 

Hollinter,  Lloyd,  Inc.     In  matter  of  Lloyd  Hollister,  Inc.,  and  Chicago  Typograph- 
ical Union,  No.  16,  of  the  International  Typographical  Union    (unaffiliated) 
ease  no.   R-2624,   decided   July  31,   1941 ;   decision   and  direction  of  election' 
[1941.1     5  p.     ([Decision]  173.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/173 

Hudson  Iron  d  Metal  Company.  In  matter  of  Hudson  Iron  &  Metal  Company 
its  subsidiaries,  Bayonne  Nipple  Company  and  Hudson  Pipe  &  Supply  Co  and 
Federal  Labor  Union,  Local  No.  210SS,  A.  P.  of  L.,  case  no.  C-1884,  decided 
June  21,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Decision]  154.)  [From 
V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/154 

Hughes  Tool  Co.  In  matter  of  Hughes  Tool  Co.  and  Independent  Metal  Workers 
Union  Locals  Nos.  1  and  2,  case  no.  R-2566,  decided  Aug.  5,  1941  •  [decision  and 
direction    of    election].     [1941.]     14    p.     ([Decision]    188.)     [From    v.    33] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/188 
Industrial  Rayon  Corporation.     In  matter  of  Industrial  Rayon  Corporation  and 

International   Brotherhood  of  Firemen   &  Oilers,   Local  No.   52    (AFL)    and 

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Industrial  Raiion  Corporation — Continued. 

International  Union  of  Operating  Engineers,  Local  No.  589,  589A,  589B  (AFL), 
case  no.  R-2576,  decided  July  21,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]     8  p.     ([Decision]  116.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR1.8/a:  33/116 

Ingalls  Shipbiiildiufj  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Ingalls  Shipbuilding  Corpora- 
tion and  International  Brotherhood  of  Boilermakers,  Iron  Shipbuilders,  Weld- 
ers and  Helpers  of  America,  case  no.  R-2802,  decided  Aug.  4,  1941 ;  decision 
and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  1&4.)  [From  v.  33.] 
*  Paper,  oc.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/184 

Intcrlake  Iron  Corporation.  In  matter  of  luterlake  Iron  Corporation,  and  Local 
Union  No.  1057,  Steel  Workers  Organizing  Conuuittee,  affiliated  with  Congress 
of  Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  C-1623,  decided  July  21,  1941;  decision 
and  order.     [1941.]     45  p.     ([Decision]    112.)      [From   v.  33.]     *  Paper,   10c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/112 

International  Harvester  Company.  In  matter  of  International  Harvester  Com- 
pany, Davenport,  Iowa  Truck  Branch,  atid  International  Association  of  Ma- 
chinists, Local  Union  No.  388,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2702. 
decided  July  15,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.] 
3  p.     ([Decision]  84.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/84 

In  matter  of  International  Harvester  Company  (East  Moline  works)  and 

Pattern  Makers  League  of  North  America  and  Pattern  Makers  Association  of 
(Juad  Cities  &  Vicinity  (A.  F.  of  L.)  ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Farm  Equipment 
Workers  Organizing  Committee  (Local  104,  United  Farm  Equipment  Workers 
of  America)  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations;  in  matter 
of  [same]  and  Federal  Labor  Union  No.  22634,  affiliated  with  American  Fed- 
eration of  Labor,  cases  nos.  R-2501  to  R-2503;  certification  of  representatives, 
July  17,  194L     [1941.]  2  p.     ([Decision]  99.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/99 

In   matter  of  International  Harvester   Company    (Farmall    works)    an^ 

Federal  Labor  Union  No.  22657,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor, 
case  no.  R-2505;  supplemental  decision  and  certification  of  representatives, 
Aug.  15,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  54.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/54 

In  matter  of  International  Harvester  Company  (McCormick  works)    and 

Federal  Labor  Union  No.  22604,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor ; 
in  matter  of  [same]  and  Pattern  Makers  League  of  North  America,  Chicago 
association,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  cases  nos.  R-2507 
and  R-2508 ;  supplemental  decision,  2d  direction  of  election  and  certification 
of  representatives,  July  11,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  67.)  [From  v. 
33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/67 

Same;    certification    of    representatives.    Aug.    15.    1941.     [1941.]     2    p. 

([Decision]  55.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  34/55 

In  matter  of  International  Harvester  Company   (Milwaukee  works)   and 

Federal  Labor  Union  No.  22631,  affiliated  with  American  FederatioTi  of  Labor, 
case  no.  R-2504 ;  certification  of  representatives,  July  18,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p. 
([Decision]    105.)      [From   v.    33.]     *  Paper,    5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33, 10"> 

In  matter  of  International  Harvester  Company   (Rock  Falls  works)   and 

Federal  Labor  Union  No.  22647,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor, 
case  no.  R-2506;  supplemental  decision  and  direction,  Aug.  9,  1941.  [1941. J 
2  p.     ( [Decision]  14.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/14 

In  matter  of  International  Harvester  Company  (West  Pullman  works)  and 

Chicago  Die  Sinkers  Local  100  of  International  Die  Sinkers  Conference  (unaffil- 
iated) ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Federal  Labor  Union  No.  22605,  affiliated 
with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  cases  nos.  R-2509  and  R-2510.  decided 
May  22,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  elections.  [1941.]  9  p.  ([Decision 
7.])  [The  decision  number  on  this  publication  is  printed  incorrectly  as  70. 
From  V.  .32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a ':  32/7 

Same;    certification    of    representatives,    Julv    11,    1941.     [1941.]     2    p. 

([Deci.sion]  71.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/71 

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Iiitfrridtloiui]  Harvester  Cothpnny  of  America.  lu  matter  of  International  Har- 
veister  Company  of  America  and  International  Union,  United  Automobile 
Workers  of  America,  Local  ftS7  (A.  F.  L.),  case  no.  R-2780,  decided  Aug.  7, 
1941:  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision] 
20>S.)      (P>om  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8 /a  :  33/208 

Johnston  Glann  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Johnston  Glass  Company,  Inc.,  and 
Federal  I^abor  Union  No.  22379.  of  American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no. 
R-2329;  cerlificatiun  of  representatives.  May  1").  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Deci- 
sion)  loO. )      I  From  v.   31.  |      *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  31/150 

Jone-s:,  W.  .1..  FoiDidry  and  Machine  Co.  In  matter  of  W.  A.  Jones  Foundry  and 
Machine  Co.  a)id  International  Association  of  Machinists.  District  No.  8,  aflSl- 
iated  willi  American  Federation  of  Ijal)or,  case  no.  C-1731.  decided  Mar.  81, 
1941;  decision  ;ind  order.  1 1941.1  11  p.  (  [Decision  |  119.)  [From  v.  30.] 
*  Paper.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  30/119 

Juilliard,  A.  D.,  cfe  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  A.  D.  Juilliard  &  Co.,  Inc.,  and  Fed- 
eration of  Woolen  and  Worsted  Workers  of  America,  U.  T.  W.  A.,  affiliated  with 
A.  F.  of  L.,  ca.se  no.  R-2.595.  decided  July  14,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction 
of  election.      [1941.J       5  p.      ([Decision]   80.)      [From  v.  33.]      *  Paper,  .5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/80 

Kahn.  David,  Inc.  In  matter  of  David  Kalm,  Inc.,  a)id  Local  22.500  of  American 
Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  K-2446;  supplemental  decision  and  order,  July 
24,1941.      [1941.]     2  p.      ([Decision]    135.)      [From  v.  33.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

LK  1.8/a :  33/135 

Kayscr,  Julius,  <(•  Co.  In  matter  of  Julius  Kayser  &  Co.  and  Textile  Workers 
Union  of  America,  case  no.  C-1742.  decided  Feb.  24.  1941 ;  decision  and  order. 
[1941.]     15  p.     ([Decision]  147.)      [From  v.  29.]     *  I'aper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  29/147 

Koppcrs  Company.  In  matter  of  Koppers  Company  and  United  Mine  Workers 
of  America,  Gas  and  By-l'roduct  Coke  Workers,  District  No.  50,  ca.se  no. 
R-2524:  certification  of  representatives,  July  3,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Deci- 
sion]  31.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  I'aper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/31 

Krovlls  Brothers,  Ltd.  In  matter  of  Kroells  Brothers.  Ltd.,  and  Green  Fruit 
Packing,  Canning  &  Olive  Oil  Employees  LTnion,  No.  22383.  case  no.  R-2649, 
decided  July  18.  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([De- 
cision] 107.)      [Fnmi  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  33/107 

La  Fayette  Cotton  Mills.  In  matter  of  La  Fayette  Cotton  Mills  and  Textile 
Workers  Union  of  America,  case  no.  C-1823,  decided  May  21,  1941 ;  decision 
and  order.     [1941.]     13  p.     ([Decision]   178.)      [From  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  31/178 

Lebanon  Steel  Foundry.  In  matter  of  Lebanon  Steel  Foundry  and  Steel  Workers 
Organizing  Committee,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  ca.^e  no.  (3-1843,  decided  July 
10,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  24  p.  ([Decision]  58.)  [From  v.  33.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  3.3/.58 

Leviton  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Leviton  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc., 
and  International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers,  Local  Union  No.  3, 
affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2707,  decided  July  17, 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  98.) 
[Fi-om  v.  33.]     *  Paper.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/98 

Lcicis  Lumhcr  Company.  In  matter  of  Lewis  Lumber  Company  and  Interna- 
ti(mal  Woodworkers  of  America,  Local  Union  No.  257,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O., 
case  no.  R-2416;  supplemental  decision  and  certification  of  representatives, 
June  .30.  1941.     [1941.]     3  p.     ([Decision]    19.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  .5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/19 

Leicittes  <k  Sons,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Lewittes  &  Sons,  Inc.,  also  known  as  Silcon 
Furniture  Company,  Inc..  and  Groveville  Corp.  and  United  Furniture  Workers 
of  America,  case  no.  R-2600,  decided  June  28,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of 
election.     [1941.]     7  p.     ([Decision]  5.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  33/5 

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Liehnuinn  Breweries,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Liebinann  Breweries,  Inc.,  and  Whole- 
sale Beer  Salesmen's  Union,  Local  21,  Distillery,  Rectifying  and  Wine  Workers' 
International  Union  of  America,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  K-2560,  decided  July 
12,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  6  p.  ( [Decision]  77.)  [From  v.  33.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/77 

Lilli/  Varnish  Co.  In  matter  of  Lilly  Varnish  Co.  and  Local  Union  1227,  Broth- 
erhood of  Painters,  Decorators  &  Paper  Hangers  of  America  (AFL),  case  no. 
R-2G44,  decided  July  9,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision] 
51. )      [From  v.  33. ]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/51 

Lindsay  Cooperative  Citrus  Association.  In  matter  of  Lindsay  Cooperative 
Citrus  Association  and  Green  Fi'ult  I'acking,  Canning  &  Olive  Oil  Employees 
Union  No.  2238.S,  case  no.  R-2648,  decided  July  18,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction 
of  election.     [1941.]     4  p.     ( [Decision]  106.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LU  1.8/a  :  33/106 

Long  Bell  Lumber  Company.  In  matter  of  Long  Bell  Lumber  Company  and 
Lumber  and  Sawmill  Workers'  Union,  Local  No.  2828,  United  Brotherhood 
of  Carpenters  and  Joiners  of  America,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2641,  decided 
June  28,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p. 
([Decision]    8.)      [From  v.   33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/8 

In  matter  of  Long  Bell  Lumber  Company  and  Lumber  and  Sawmill  Work- 
ers Union,  Local  No.  2907,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2787,  decided  July  31,  1941 ; 
decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  178.) 
[From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/178 

Lowe  Brothers  Co.  In  matter  of  Lowe  Brothers  Co.  and  Local  13001,  District  50, 
United  Mine  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2532 ; 
certification  of  representatives,  July  11,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  72.) 
[From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/72 

McClelland  Company.  In  matter  of  McClelland  Company  and  United  Brotherhood 
of  (Carpenters  &  Joiners  of  America,  case  no.  C-1910,  decided  July  21,  1941 ; 
decision  and  order.    [1941.]    9  p.     ( [Decision]  114.)     [From  v.  33.  J     *  Paper.  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  83/114 

McLouth  Steel  Corporation.  In  matter  of  McLouth  Steel  Corporation  and  Local 
174,  International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with 
Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  R-2373 ;  certification  of  repre- 
sentatives. May  14.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  143.)  [From  v.  31.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  31/143 

Maiden  Electric  Company.  In  matter  of  Maiden  Electric  Company  and  Brother- 
hood of  Utility  Workers  of  New  England,  Inc.,  case  no.  R-2571,  decided  June  30. 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision]  16.) 
[From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  33/16 

Same;  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  6,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([De- 
cision] IGa.)     [From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/16a 

Marcalus  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Marcalus  Manufacturing  Co., 
Inc.,  and  Textile  Workers  Union  of  America,  C.  I.  O..  case  no.  R-2522,  decided 
July  2,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ( [Decision]  23.) 
[From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/23 

Same;  order  vacating  and  setting  aside  decision  and  direction  of  election, 

and  permitting  withdrawal  of  petition  without  prejudice,  Aug.  5,  1941.     1941. 
1  p.     ( [Decision]  23a.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/23a 

Mcadotc  Valley  Lumber  Company.  In  matter  of  Meadow  Valley  Li;mber  Com- 
pany and  Lumber  and  Sawmill  Workers  Union,  Local  No.  2626,  case  no.  R-2472 : 
certification  of  representatives,  July  16,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  91.) 
[From  V.  33.]     *  I'aper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  33/91 

Medford  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Medford  Corporation  and  International 
Woodworkers  of  America,  Local  Union  No.  6-221,  and  Industrial  Employees' 
Union,  Local  Union  No.  8-11 ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Wood- 
workers of  America,  Local  Union  No.  6-221,  affiliated  with  Congre.ss  of  Indus- 
trial Organizations,  cases  nos.  RE-18  and  R-2204 ;  supplemental  decision  and 
order,  July  7,  1941.     [1941.]    2  p.     ( [Decision]  37.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper.  .>. 

LR  1.8/a  :  :;3/37 

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Memphis  Butchers  Association,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Memphis  Butchers  Association, 
Inc.,  and  Packinghouse  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  Local  131,  of  Memphis, 
Teun. ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Amalgamated  Meat  Cutters  &  Butcher  Work- 
men of  N.  A.  Local  515,  cases  uos.  R-2590  and  R-2591,  decided  July  9,  1941 ; 
decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision]  54.)  [From 
V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/54 

Same ;  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  21,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 89.)     [From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/89 

Merrimack  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Merrimack  Manufacturing 
Company  and  Textile  Workers  Union  of  America,  case  no.  C-1802,  decided  May 
15,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  12  p.  ([Decision]  152.)  [From  v.  31.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  31/152 

Metal  Covered  Door  d  Window  Manufacturers  Association.  In  matter  of  Metal 
Covered  Door  &  Window  Manufacturers  Association,  et  al.  and  United  Con- 
struction Workers,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2619;  supplemental  de- 
cision and  certification  of  representatives,  July  24,  1941.  [1941.  |  3  p.  ([De- 
cision] 138.)     [From  v.  33.]    *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/138 

Metropolitan  Body  Company.  In  matter  of  Metropolitan  Body  Company  and 
Independent  Auto  Body  Workers'  Union  of  Connecticut,  case  no.  R-2331 ;  sup- 
plemental decision  and  2d  direction  of  election,  May  9,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p. 
([Decision]  114.)     [From  v.  31.]    *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  31/114 

MinncapoUs-HoneyueU  Regulator  Company.  In  matter  of  Minneapolis-Honeywell 
Regulator  Company  and  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Workers  of  Amer- 
ica, Local  No.  1145,  affiliate  of  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  C-1769,  decided  July  10,  1941 ; 
decision  and  order.    [1941.]    49  p.    ( [Decision]  60.)     [From  v.  33.]    *  Paper,  10c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/60 

Monroe  Packing  Company.  In  matter  of  Monroe  Packing  Company  and  Local 
Union  No.  138,  United  Packinghouse  Workers  of  America  of  Packinghouse 
Workers  Organizing  Committee  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organi- 
zation.s,  case  no.  R-2583:  certification  of  representatives,  July  23,  1941.  [1941.] 
2  p.     ([Decision]  132.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/132 

National  Distillers  Products  Corporation.  In  matter  of  National  Distillers  Prod- 
ucts Corporation  and  United  Distillery  Workers  Local  Industrial  Union  No. 
758,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2(K>3;  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  14,  1941. 
[1941.]    2  p.     ( [Decision]  43.)     [From  v.  34.]    *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/43 

National  Firework.<i.  Inc.  In  matter  of  National  Fireworks,  Inc.,  and  Federal 
Labor  Union  No.  22694,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no. 
R-2718,  decided  Aug.  5,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  7  p. 
( [Decision]  191.)     [From  v.  33.]    *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/191 

National  Gypsu)n  Company.  In  matter  of  National  Gypsum  Company  and  Dis- 
trict 50,  United  Mine  Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2569,  decided 
June  21,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision] 
155. )     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/155 

Same  ;  certification  of  representatives,  July  21,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 122.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5e.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/122 

National  Lead  Company.  In  matter  of  National  Lead  Company  (Titanium  Divi- 
sion) and  Gas,  By-Product,  Coke  &  Chemical  Workers,  Local  No.  12212,  Dis- 
trict 50,  United  Mine  Workers  of  America,  case  no.  R-2514,  decided  June  17, 
1941;  decision  and  order  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision]  126.)  [From  v.  32.] 
•  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/126 

Natifmal  Metal  Products  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  National  Metal  Products 
Company,  Inc.,  and  Metal  Polishers,  Buffers,  Platers  and  Helpers  Int'l  Union, 
Local  No.  70,  affiliated  with  AFL,  case  no.  C-18.">3,  decided  May  3,  1941 ;  decision 
and  order.     [1941.]     8  p.     ( [Decision]  90.)      [From  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  31/90 

New  York  Times  Company.  In  matter  of  New  York  Times  Company  and  Ameri- 
can Newspaper  Writers'  Association,  Federal  Local  No.  22397,  affiliated  with 
American   Editorial  Association,    National  Council,   afliliated   with   American 

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New  York  Times  Company — Coiitiiuied. 

Federatidn  of  Labor;  in  matter  of  [saiucl  and  Newspaper  (Jiiild  of  New  York, 
affiliated  with  Ameriean  Newspaper  Guild,  eases  iios.  K-2278  and  R-2270, 
decided  June  20.  1941 :  decision,  order,  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  34  p. 
([Decision]  150.)      [From  v.  32.)     *  Paper,  Kk-.  LR  1.8 /a  :  32/150 

Same;   amendment   to    direction   of  election.   .Tnlv   22,    1941.     1941.     1   p. 

( [Decision]  127.)      [From  v.  38.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/127 

Neics  Si/ndicatc  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  News  Syndicate  Co.,  Inc.,  and  Newspaper 
and  Building  Guards  Association,  unaffiliated,  case  no.  R-2i51.';.  decided  July  11, 
1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision] 
U9.)      [From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  ;  33/69 

Nineteen  Hundred  Corjmration.  In  matter  of  Nineteen  Hundred  Corporation 
and  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Workers  of  America.  C.  I.  O.,  case  no. 
R-2y37;  certification  of  representatives,  July  21,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  (  [De- 
cision] 123.)      [From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/123 

Norrintoirn  Box  Company.  In  matter  of  Norristown  Box  Company  and  Inter- 
national Brotherhood  of  Pulp,  Sulphite  and  Paper  Mill  Workers,  Local  422, 
case  no.  C-1844.  decided  June  19.  1941;  [decision  and  order].  [1941.]  28  p. 
([Decision]   148.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/148 

Northern  Fisheries,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Northern  Fisheries,  Inc..  and  International 
Longshoremen  &  Warehousemen's  Union,  Local  No.  1-61  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no. 
R-2639,  decided  Julv  30.  1941 :  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p. 
([Decision]  164.)      [From  v.  33.]     ♦  Paper,  oc.  LR  1.8/a  :  33 '164 

Ohio  Foundry  Company.  In  matter  of  Ohio  Foundry  Company,  Plant  No.  2,  and 
United  Automobile  Workers  of  America  (A.  F.  L.),  case  no.  R-2833.  decided 
Aug.  11,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  2  p. 
([Decision]  24.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a:  34/24 

Ohio  Match  Company.  In  matter  of  Ohio  Match  Company  and  International 
Woodworkers  of  America,  Local  No.  2-119,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O. ;  in  matter 
of  [same]  and  Millmen's  Local  Union  No.  1716,  Match  Block  Division  of 
United  Brotherhood  of  Carpenters  and  Joiners  of  America,  A.  F.  of  L.  cases 
nos.  R-2126  and  R-2127  ;  certification  of  representatives,  July  31.  1941.  [1941.1 
2  p.     ([Decision]  179.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/179 

Ohio  Power  Company.  In  matter  of  Ohio  Power  Company  and  International 
Brotherhood  of  Electrical  AYorkers  (AFL),  case  no.  R-2715.  decided  July  24, 
1941 :  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision] 
136.)      [From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  oc.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/136 

In   matter   of  Ohio   Power  Company  and  International   Brotherhood  of 

Electrical  Workers  (A.  F.  L.),  case  no.  R-2858,  decided  Aug.  14.  1941;  decision 
and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  42.)  [From 
V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/42 

In  matter  of  Ohio  Power  Company  and  Utility  Workers  Organizing  Com- 
mittee, Local  138,  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no.  R-2828,  decided  Aug.  9,  1941;  decision 
and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  17.)  [From 
V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/17 

Old  Colonel  Distillery.  In  matter  of  Old  Colonel  Distillery  and  Distillery.  Rec- 
tifying &  Wine  Workers  International  Union  of  America,  affiliated  with  A.  F. 
of  L.,  case  no.  R-2615;  certification  of  representatives,  July  22,  1941.  [1941.] 
2  p.     ([Decision]  129.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paijer,  5c.  LR  1.8/a ;  3.3/129 

Olean  Tile  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Olean  Tile  Co..  Inc.,  and  Olean  Industrial  In- 
dei)endent  Union  of  Tile  Plant  Workers,  Inc..  case  no.  R-2541 ;  supplemental 
decision  and  certification  of  representatives,  Jnlv  16,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
([Decision]  90.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/90 

Ore  Ftteamship  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Ore  Steamship  Corporation  and  Sea- 
farens'  International  Union  of  North  America,  case  no.  R-2510 ;  amendment  to 
direction  of  election.  June  4.  1941.  1941.  1  p.  ([Decision]  66.)  [From  v. 
32. 1     *  Paper.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/6«5 

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Oregon  Plywood  Company.  In  matter  of  Oregon  Plywood  Company  and  Plywood 
Box  Shook  and  Door  Council  No.  9,  International  Woodworkers  of  America, 
affiliated  with  Congress  of  Indnstrial  Organizations,  case  no.  R-2748,  decided 
Aug.  7,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision] 
206. )     [From  v.  33. ]     *  Pai)er,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/206 

Paramount  Pictures,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Paramount  Pictures,  Inc.,  and  Screen 
Readers  Guild  of  New  York ;  in  matter  of  Twentieth  Century  Fox  Film  Corp. 
and  [same]  ;  in  matter  of  R.  K.  O.  Radio  Pictures,  Inc.,  and  [same]  ;  in  matter 
of  Universal  Pictures  Co.,  luc,  and  [.same]  ;  in  matter  of  Columbia  Pictures 
Corp.  a7id  [same]  ;  in  matter  of  Loew's  Inc.,  and  [same],  cases  nos.  R-2552  to 
R-2557,  decided  July  15,  1941;  [decision  and  direction  of  elections].  [1941.] 
8  p.     ( [Decision]  82. )      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/82 

POrlce,  Davis  d  Company.  In  matter  of  Parke,  Davis  &  Company  and  District 
50,  United  Mine  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial 
Organizations,  case  no.  R-2669,  decided  July  10,  1941 ;  decision  and  certification 
of  representatives.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  6^1)  [From  v.  33.]  ♦Paper, 
5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/63 

Paterson  Leitch  Company.  In  matter  of  Paterson  Leitch  Company  and  Inter- 
national Association  of  Bridge,  Structural  &  Ornamental  Iron  Workers,  Local 
468,  and  Warehouse  &  Distribution  Workers  Union.  Local  2-9,  case  no.  RE-22, 
decided  July  17,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  95.) 
[From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/95 

Penherthy  Injector  Company.  In  matter  of  Penberthy  Injector  Company  and 
Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  Local  2395,  affiliated  with  Congress  of 
Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  R-2611 ;  certification  of  representatives, 
July  25,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  150.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  33/150 

Philadelphia  Inquirer  Company.  In  matter  of  Philadelphia  Inquirer  Company 
and  Newspaper  Guild  of  I'hiladelphia  and  Camden,  ca.se  no.  R-22S5 ;  supple- 
mental decision  and  certification  of  representatives,  June  17,  1941.  [1941.] 
5  p.     ([Decision]  134.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/134 

Philadelphia  Record  Company.  In  matter  of  Philadelphia  Record  Company  and 
Newspaper  Guild  of  Philadelphia  and  Camden,  case  no.  R-2800,  decided  Aug. 
15,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Deci- 
sion] 53.)      [From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/53 

Pidgeon  Thomas  Iron  Company.  In  matter  of  Pidgeon  Thomas  Iron  Company 
and  Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2499 ;  supple- 
mental decision  and  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  6,  1941.  [1941.] 
2  p.     (  [Decision]  196.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/190 

Preston,  Horace  G.,  Company.  In  matter  of  Horace  G.  Preston  Company  and 
United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  Local  174,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2516, 
decided  May  12,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.] 
2  p.     ([Decision]  131.)      [From  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  31/131 

Quaker  Oats  Company.  In  matter  of  Quaker  Oats  Company  and  United  Cereal 
Workers  Local  Industrial  Union,  No.  1105,  case  no.  R-2527;  certification  of 
representatives,  July  21,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  124.)  [From  v. 
33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/124 

Rausch  Nut  d  Mfg.  Co.  In  matter  of  Rausch  Nut  &  Mfg.  Co.  and  International 
Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  Local  70  (C.  I.  O. ),  case  no. 
C-1900,  decided  June  30,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  7  p.  (  [Decision] 
15.)      [From  V.  33.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/15 

Reliance  Regulator  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Reliance  Regulator  Corporation 
and  Metal  Trades  Council  of  Los  Angeles  and  Vicinity,  case  no.  R-2500;  certi- 
fication of  representatives.  July  7,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  14.) 
[From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/44 

Reynolds.  R.  ,/.,  Tohacco  Company.  In  matter  of  R.  J.  Reynolds  Tobacco  Com- 
pany and  Local  Union  No.  217,  Tobacco  Workers  International  Union,  case  no. 
R-2598,  decided  July  21,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision] 
115. 1      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  3.3/11  "> 

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Richman  Brothers  Company.  In  matter  of  Richman  Brothers  Company  and 
Amalgamated  Clothing  Workers  of  America,  Local  No.  166  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no. 
R-2632,  decided  June  30,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives. 
[1941.]     3  p.     ([Decision]  18.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.      LR  1.8/a  :  33/18 

Robins  Dry  Dock  <t  Repair  Company.  In  matter  of  Robins  Dry  Dock  &  Repair 
Company  and  Industrial  Union  of  Marine  and  Shipbuilding  Workers  of  Amer- 
ica, Local  39,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2608,  decided  June  27,  1&41;  decision  and 
direction  of  election.  [1941.]  9  p.  ([Decision]  2.)  [From  v.  33]  *  Paper. 
5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/2 

Rock  Hill  Body  Company.  In  matter  of  Rock  Hill  Body  Company  and  Rock  Hill 
Local  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  ca.se  no.  R-2.573;  supplemental 
dt'cision  and  order,  July  19,  1941.  1941.  1  p.  ([Decision]  109.)  [From  v. 
33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/109 

Roebling,  John  A.,  Sons  Company.  In  matter  of  John  A.  Roebling  Sons  Com- 
pany and  Brotherhood  of  Railroad  Trainmen,  case  no.  R-2r)89,  decided  June 
19,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([De- 
cision] 143.)      [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/143 

St.  Johns  Table  Company.  In  matter  of  St.  Johns  Table  Company  and  United 
Furniture  Workers  of  America,  Local  417,  atfiliated  vrith  Congress  of  Industrial 
Organizations,  case  no.  R-2640,  decided  June  30,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of 
election.     [1941.]     4  p.      ( [Decision]  17.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/17 

Same;  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  19,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 73.)     [From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  34/78 

Salt  River  Valley  Water  Users  Assn.  In  matter  of  Salt  River  Valley  Water 
Users  Assn.  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers  Local  B-266, 
A.  F.  L.,  case  no.  R-2439,  decided  June  10,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of 
election.     [1941.]     16  p.     ([Decision]    94.)      [From  v.   32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  32/94 

Same  ;  amendment  to  direction  of  election,  July  7,  1!)41.  1941.  1  p.  ( [De- 
cision]   41.)      [From   v.   33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/41 

Savannah  Sugar  Refining  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Savannah  Sugar  Refining 
Corporation  and  Forest  City  Lodge  No.  23,  International  Association  of  Ma- 
chinists, affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2197 ; 
supplemental  decision  and  order.  Mar.  31,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision] 
114.)      [From   v.  30.]     *  Paper,   5c.  LR  1.8/a :  30/114 

Saybrookc  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Saybrooke  Manufacturing 
Company,  Inc.,  and  Textile  Workers  Union  of  America,  (C.  I.  O. ),  ca.se  no. 
R-2745,  decided  Aug.  7,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p. 
([Decision]  204.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/204 

Schlake  Dye  Work><,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Schlake  Dye  Works.  Inc.,  and  Textile 
Workers  Union  of  America,  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations, 
case  no.  C-1912,  decided  July  10,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  6  p. 
([Decision]    59.)      [From   v.   33.]     *  Paper,   5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/59 

Seagram,  Joseph  E..  d  Sons,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Joseph  E.  Seagram  &  Sons,  Inc., 
and  Calvert  Distilling  Company  and  United  Distillery  Workers  LIU  No.  914, 
affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  and  American  Federation 
of  Labor,  acting  for  and  on  behalf  of  Distillery  Workers'  Local  Unions  No.  20270, 
No.  21449,  and  No.  21635,  parties  to  contract,  and  Distillery  Workers'  Local 
Union  No.  20270,  affiliated  with  AFL,  party  to  contract,  and  Distillery  Worker.<" 
Local  Union  No.  21449,  affiliated  with  AFL,  party  to  contract,  and  Distillery 
Workers'  Local  Union  No.  21635,  affiliated  with  AFL,  party  to  contract,  and 
American  Federation  of  Distillery,  Rectifying  and  Wine  Workers,  National 
Council,  aflaiiated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  party  to  contract,  case 
no.  C-1699,  decided  June  23,  1941;  [decision  and  order].  [1041.]  20  p. 
([Decision]    166.)      [From  v.   32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR L8/a :  32/166 

Shannon  Brothers  Lumber  Co.  In  matter  of  J.  E.  Shannon  and  wife,  Anna 
Mae  Shannon,  partnership,  doing  business  under  firm  name  of  Shannon 
Brothers  Lumber  Co.  a)id  International  Woodworkers  of  America,  C  I.  O.,  case 
no.  R-257S ;  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  14,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  (  [De- 
cision] 45.)      [From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1  .S/n  :  .•M/45 

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September  1941  1337 

Shcboyuan  Chair  (Jomimny.  In  matter  of  Sheboygan  Chair  Ci)mpaiiy  and  Furni- 
ture Workers  &  Finishers,  Local  133-B,  of  Upholsterers  International  Union  of 
North  America  (A.  F.  of  L. ),  case  no.  C-1845,  decided  July  21,  1941;  decision 
and  order.     [1941.]     12  p.     ([Decision]  125.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR1.8/a:  33/125 

Shevlin-Hixmi  Company.  In  matter  of  Shevlin-Hixon  Company  and  Int(>r- 
national  Woodworkers  of  America,  Local  7,  affiliated  with  Congress  of  In- 
dustrial Organizations,  case  no.  R-2620,  decided  July  12,  1941 ;  decision  and 
direction  of  election.  [1941.]  fi  p.  ( [Decision]  74.)  [From  v.  33.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/74 

Shipowners  Asaocmtion  of  Pacific  Coa.st.  In  matter  of  Shipowners  Association 
of  Pacific  Coast  et  al.  and  International  Longshoremen's  As.-ociation,  affiliated 
with  A.  F.  of  L.,  Local  No.  38-83;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International 
Longshoremen's  Association,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  Local  No.  38-86;  in 
matter  of  [same]  and  International  Longshoremen's  Association,  affiliated 
with  A.  F.  of  L.,  Local  No.  38-97,  cases  uos.  R-2326  [to]  R-2328,  decided  June 
16,  1941;  [decision  and  direction  of  elections].  [1941.]  24  p.  ([Decision] 
124.)     [From  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/124 

Same;  supplemental  decision  and  certification  of  representatives,  July  29, 

1941.     [1941.]     5  p.     ([Decision]   158.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/158 

Sioux  Steel  Company.  In  matter  of  Sioux  Steel  Company  and  Local  727,  Inter- 
national Brotherhood  of  Boiler  Makers,  Iron  Shipbuilders  &  Helpers  of  America, 
affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  C-1728,  decided  Aug.  7, 
1941;  decision  and  order.     [1941.]     15  p.     ([Decision]    198.)      [From  v.  33.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/198 

Sloss-SheffleM  Steel  d  Iron  Company.  In  matter  of  Sloss-Sheffleld  Steel  &  Iron 
Company  and  United  Office  and  Professional  Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O., 
case  no.  R-2539:  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  7,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
([Decision]   209.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/209 

Sly,  W.  W.,  Maniifartiiring  Co.  In  matter  of  W.  W.  Sly  Manufacturing  Co.  and 
Local  735,  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Workers  of  America  (CIO), 
case  no.  R-2779,  decided  July  31,  1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of  representa- 
tives.    [1941.]     3  p.      ([Decision]    177.)      [From  v.  33.]     ♦Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  33/177 

Sonneborn,  L.,  Sons,  Inc.  In  matter  of  L.  Sonneborn  Sons,  Inc.,  and  United 
Office  and  Professional  Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2385 ;  amend- 
ment to  decision  and  direction  of  election,  Apr.  28,  1941.  1941.  1  p.  ( [De- 
cision]  G7.)      [From  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  31/67 

Soreng-Manegold  Co.  In  matter  of  Soreng-Manegold  Co.  and  United  Electrical, 
Radio  and  Machine  Workers  of  America,  case  no.  R-2287;  supplemental  decision 
and  order.  Mar.    29.   1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]    109.)      [From   v.  30] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  30/109 

8taley,  A.  E.,  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  A.  E.  Staley  Manufacturing 
Company  and  United  Grain  Processors  Union,  Local  21490,  affiliated  with 
A.  F.  of  L. ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical 
Workers,  Local  Union  146,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L. ;  in  matter  of  [same] 
and  International  Association  of  Machinists,  Lodge  No.  493 ;  in  matter  of 
[same]  and  Carpenters  Local  Union  No.  742  (A.  F.  L.),  cases  nos.  R-2138 
to  R-2141:  certification  of  representatives,  June  30,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
( [Decision]  20. )     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/20 

Standard  Oil  Company.  In  matter  of  Standard  Oil  Company,  Ohio  corporation 
and  Oil  Workers  International  Union,  Local  395  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no.  R-2518; 
certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  6,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [Deci.sion]  197.) 
[From  V.  33.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/197 

Stockholders  Puhlishing  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Stockholders  Publishing 
Company,  Inc..  and  Los  Angeles  Newsboys  Local  Industrial  Union  No.  75, 
C.  I.  O. :  in  matter  of  Hearst  Publications,  Incorporated  (Los  Angeles  Evening 
Herald  &  Express  Department)   and  [same]  :  in  matter  of  Times  Mirror  Co. 

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1338  Government  Pubucations 

Stockholders  PublUhing  Company,  Inc. — Continued. 

and  r>^amo]  ;  in  matter  of  Hearst  Publications.  Incoriiorated  ( Los  Angeles 
Examiner  Department)  and  [same],  cases  iu)s.  R-1923  to  R-1926 :  supple- 
mental decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  Julv  30,  1941.  [1941.] 
6  p.     ([Decision]  16S.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper.  5c.  '       LR  l.S/a  :  33/168 

Superior  Flake  Graphite  Co.  In  matter  of  Superior  Flake  Graphite  Co.  and 
Federal  Labor  I'liion  No.  JL'74(>.  atiiliated  with  .\.  F.  of  L..  case  no  R-2729, 
decided  July  2o.  1^1;  decision  and  order.  [I'.Ml.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  143.^ 
[From  V.  33.]     *  Paper.  r>c.  LR  1.8/a:  33/143 

Superior  Lime  rf  Hijdrate  Co.  In  niiitter  of  Superior  Lime  &  Hydrate  Co.  and 
Local  149,  International  Union  of  Mine,  Mill  &  Smelter  Workers,  case  no. 
R-2699,  decided  July  25.  1941 :  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
4  p.     ([Decision]  142.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  oc.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/142 

{Supreme  Lihertii  Life  Inxuranee  Cnmpanii.  In  matter  of  Supreme  Liberty  Life 
Insurance  Company  and  American  Federation  of  Indu.strial  and  Ordinary 
Insurance  Agents,  No.  2(1817,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2490:  supplemental 
decision  and  order,  July  25,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  144.)  [From 
V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  33/144 

Sussex  Hat.^.  Inc.  In  matter  of  Sussex  Hats.  Inc.,  and  United  Hatters,  Cap  and 
Millinery  Workers  International  Union  Local  8S  (A.  F.  L. ),  case  no.  R-2581, 
decided  July  7.  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p. 
([Decision]  33.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/33 

Sicift  d  Company.  In  matrer  of  Swift  &  Company  aiitl  Amalgamated  Meat 
Cutters  and  Butcher  Workmen  of  North  America,  Local  172.  affiliated  with 
American  Federation  of  Labor,  cases  nos.  C-l()43  and  R-17nO:  certification 
of  representatives,  Julv  8,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  47.)  [From 
V.  33.]     *  Pai)er.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/47 

In  matter  of  Swift  &  Company  and  Independent  Packinghouse  Union  of 

South  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  case  no.  R-2U58;  certification  of  repre.sent^itives,  Aug. 
12,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  27.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Fairer.  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/27 

Tennessee  Coal,  Iron  and  Railroad.  In  matter  of  Tennessee  Coal,  Iron  and 
Railroad  Company  and  United  Mine  Workers  of  America,  District  20,  C.  I.  O., 
case  no  R-2523 :  certification  of  representatives,  Julv  29.  IfMl.  [1941.]  2  p. 
( [Decision]  160.)      [Fi-om  v.  33.]     *  Pai)er,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  3;?/'160 

Texas  Company.  In  matter  of  Texas  Company  and  Oil  Workers  International 
Union,  Local  367,  case  no.  R-26B6,  decided  Aug.  7,  1841 ;  decision  and  direction 
of  election.     [1941.]     6  p.      ( [Decision]  202. )      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/202 

In  matter  of  Texas  Company  and  Sunburst  Local  No.  452  of  Oil  Workers 

International  Union,  atiiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2623,  decided  July  22, 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  126.1 
[From  V.  33]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/126 

In  matter  of  Texas  Company.  Marine  Division,  and  National  Maritime 

Union,  Port  Arthur  Branch,  case  no.  C-1276;  order  vacating  order,  and 
directing  reargument  before  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  June  28,  1941. 
1941.     Ip.     ([Decision]  12.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/12 

Thunder  Lake  Ltimher  Company.  In  matter  of  Thunder  Lake  Lumber  Company 
and  Lumber  &  Sawmill  Workers  Union,  Local  No.  220,  International  Wood- 
workers of  America  (atiiliated  with  C.  I.  <^.).  case  no.  R-24S8;  supplemental 
decision  and  order,  Julv  10.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Deci-sion]  61.)  [From 
V.  33.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.         '  LR  1.8/a :  33/61 

Tidetofiter  Associated  Oil  Co.  In  matter  of  Tidewater  Associated  Oil  Co.  and 
Warehouse  Drivers  &  Helpers.  Local  117,  chartered  by  International  Brother- 
hood of  Teamsters,  ChautTeurs,  Warehousemen  &  Helpers  of  America.  A.  F.  L., 
case  no  R-2743.  decided  Aug.  5.  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1^1.]     5  p.     ([Decision]   187.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

LRl.S /a::W187 

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September  IDll  1339 

Tideicuter  Associated  Oil  Co. — Continued. 

In   matter  of  Tidewater  Associated  Oil  Company    (Associated  Division) 

<ivd  Oil  Workers'  International  Union,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  cases  nos.  R-2670 
to  R-2672,  decided  July  II,  1041 :  decision  and  certification  of  representatives. 
11L:41.]    3  p.    ([Decision]  68.)     [From  v.  33.]    *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/68 

Tronniicr,  John  F.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  John  F.  Tronimer,  Inc.,  and  Wholesale 
Beer  Salesuicn's  Uniu.i,  Local  21,  Distillery.  Rectifying  and  Wine  Workers" 
International  Union  of  America.  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2559.  decided  July 
12.  ItHl:  decision  and  order.     [1941.]     6  p.      ([Decision]    76.)      [From  v.  33.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/76 

TruKcon  Steel  Comiian!/.  In  mailer  of  Ti'uscon  Steel  Company  and  Local  487, 
International  Association  of  Bridge,  Structural  and  Ornamental  Iron  Workers 
(AFL)  ;  in  matter  of  [same]  <ni<t  New  Deal  Lodge  404.  International  Asso- 
ciation of  Machinists  (AFL),  cases  nos.  R-2561  and  R-2.")65,  decided  June  30, 
l:!41;  decision  and  direction  of  elections.  [1941.]  10  p.  ((Decision]  14.) 
[From  v.  a3.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/14 

Turner  Duii  d  Wooliiorth  Handle  Coniimny,  Im-oriwratt d.  In  matter  of  Turner 
Day  &  Woolworth  Handle  Company.  Incorporated,  and  Local  Union  14S1,  Lum- 
her  &  Sawmill  Workers  Division  of  United  Brotherhood  of  Carpenters  and 
.Toiners  of  America  (A.  F.  of  L. ),  case  no.  R-2731.  decided  Aug.  7,  1941; 
decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  203.)  [From 
v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/203 

Tirenfieth  Century-Fo.T  Film  Cory.  In  matter  of  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film 
Corp.  and  Screen  Puhllcists  Guild;  in  matter  of  Paramount  Pictures,  Inc., 
and  [same]  :  in  matter  of  Colnmhia  Pictures  Corporation  and  [.same]  :  in 
m;itter  of  United  Artists  Corp.  and  [same]  ;  in  matter  of  RKO  Radio  Pictures, 
Inc..  and  [same]  :  in  matter  of  Universal  Pictures  Company,  Inc.,  and  [same]  ; 
in  matter  of  Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  Inc.,  a)id  [same]  ;  in  matter  of  Loew's, 
Inc..  and  | samel,  cases  nos.  R-2345  to  R-2350  and  R-2394  and  R-2395.  decided 
June  17,  1941;  [decision  and  direction  of  elections].  [1941.]  44  p.  ([Decision] 
130.)      I  From  V.  32.]     *  Paper.  10c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/130 

Union  Asbeiito,s  and  Rnhher  Coinpani/.  In  matter  of  Eqtiipment  Steel  Products 
Division  of  Union  A.shestos  and  Rnhher  Company  a)id  Local  Union  2350,  Steel 
Workers  Organizing  Committee,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2491 ; 
certification  of  representatives,  June  28,  1!>41.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision] 
10.)      [From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/10 

Union  Electric  Compani/  of  MissouH.  In  matter  of  Union  Electric  Company  of 
Missouri  and  Union  Electric  Company  of  Illinois  and  International  Union 
of  Operating  Engineers.  Stationary  Engineers  Local  Union  No.  148;  in  matter 
vf  X'uion  Electric  Company  of  Missouri  and  Tri-State  Utility  Workers  Union; 
in  matter  of  St.  Louis  County  Gas  Company  and  International  Union  of 
Operating  Engineers,  Stationary  Engineers  Local  Union  No.  148,  cases,  nos. 
R-2513  to  R-2545,  decided  June  27,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  elections. 
[1941.]    14  p.     ([Decision]  1.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/1 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.  In  matter  of  United  Aircraft  Corporation  and  In- 
ternational Association  of  Machinists,  Lodge  743,  aflSliated  with  American 
Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2489 :  certification  of  repre.sentatives,  July  3, 
1941.     [1941.]     -2  p.      ([Decision]    30.)      [From  v.  .83.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  33/30 

United  Biscuit  Compani/  of  America.  In  matter  of  United  Biscuit  Comijany  of 
America  (Felher  Biscuit  Company  Division)  and  United  Retail  and  Whole- 
.sale  Union  (CIO),  case  no.  R-2662,  decided  July  31,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction 
of  election.     [1941.]     7  p.     ([Decision]  175.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/175 

United  Motors  Serrice.  Inc.  In  matter  of  United  Motors  Service,  Inc.,  (Detroit 
Warehouse)  and  United  Electrical.  Radio  and  Machine  Workers  of  America, 
affiliated  with  C.  I.  O..  case  no.  R-2862,  decided  Aug.  19.  1941;  deci-sion  and 
certification  of  representatives.     [1941.]     3  p.     ( [Decision]  72. )     [From  v.  34.] 

*  Paper.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/72 

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1340  Government  Pdblications 

Van  Cum])  Milk  Coinpatnj.  In  inatf»M-  of  Van  Canii)  Milk  Company  inid  United 
Dairy  Workers,  L.  I.  U.,  No.  S3,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2625,  decided 
June  3U,  1941;  decision  and  order  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  13.)  [From 
V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/13 

Van  Camp  Sen  Food  Compavy,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Van  Camii  Sea  Food  Company, 
liic.  (1)1(1  Fisli  Cannery  Workers  Union  of  tlie  Pacific,  San  Dieso  brancli, 
affiliated  with  Seafarers  International  Union  of  North  America,  AFL.  case  no. 
R-2G.')3,  decided  July  7,  1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives. 
(1941.1     3  p.     ([Decision]  38.)     [From  v.  33.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.        LR  1.8/a  :  3:V38 

Vei/a  Airplane  Company.  In  matter  of  Vega  Airplane  Company  and  United 
Aircraft  Welders  of  America  (Unaffiliated),  case  no.  R-2;j35,  decided  June 
24,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  170.)  [From  v.  .32.] 
♦  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  .32/170 

Vellumoid  Company.  In  matter  of  Vellumoid  Company  and  West  Side  Local 
174.  International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated 
with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-25G8;  certification  of  representatives.  Julv  2.",  1941. 
[194L]    2  p.     ([Decision]  148.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Pai>er.  .jc.      LR  1.8/a  :  33/148 

Vincent  Steel  Process  Company.  In  matter  of  Vincent  Steel  Process  Company 
and  International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O., 
case  no.  R-2599;  certification  of  representatives,  Julv  30,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
([Decision]  171.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/171 

Welsh  Lumber  Company.  In  matter  of  Welsh  Lumber  Company  and  Interna- 
tional Woodworkers  of  America,  case  no.  R-2826,  decided  Aug.  9,  1941 ;  decision 
and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  16.)  [From 
v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/16 

West  Steel  Castings  Company.  In  matter  of  West  Steel  Castings  Company  and 
United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  Local  684  (A.  F.  L.),  case  no.  R-2687, 
decided  July  21,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.] 
3  p.     ([Decision]  119.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/119 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Company.  In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph 
Company  and  American  Federation  of  Labor,  Commercial  Telegraphers'  Unioti. 
case  no.  R-2246;  2d  amendment  to  decision  and  direction  of  election.  July  8, 
194L     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]   46.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paijer.  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  33/46 

■ In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company  and  National  Western 

Union  Council  of  A.  F.  of  L.  Locals  and  C.  T.  U.  Locals,  case  no.  R-2448 :  sup- 
plemental decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  July  8,  1941.  [1941.] 
2  p.     ([Decision]  49.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  33/49 

In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company  and  Telegraph  Employees 

Independent  Union :  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Local  55-B.  American  Comnumi- 
cations  Associations,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O..  cases  nos.  R-24S5  and  R-2493;  certi- 
fication of  representatives.  Aug.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  (  [Decision]  182.) 
[From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/182 

Westinghou.se  Electric  rf  Mfg.  Co.  In  matter  of  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Mfg. 
Co.  and  L.  A.  District  Association  of  Westinghouse  Salaried  Employees,  Ind., 
case  no.  R-2610.  decided  Julv  7.  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]     5  p.     ([Decision]  35.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper.  5c.      LR  1.8/a  :  33/35 

Same;  certification  of  representatives.  Aug.  12,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([De- 
cision] 28.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/28 

In   matter  of  Westinghouse   Electric    and   Manufacturing   Company   and 

Local  Union  B-1161,  International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  W^orkers,  rase 
no.  R-2.547.  decided  Julv  1.  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [3941.] 
9  p.     ([Decision]  21.)     "[From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/21 

Same:  supplemental  decision  and  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  13, 

1941.     [1941.]     2  p.      ([Decision]  37.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  34/37 

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Westinffhouse  Electric  rf  Mfg.  Co. — Continued. 

lu    matter    of   Westinghouse    Electric    &   Manufacturing    Company    and 

United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Workers  of  America,  Local  612,  case  no. 
R-2683,  decided  July  25,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p. 
( [Decision]  141.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  88/141 

In   matter   of   Westingliouse   Electric   &    Manufacturing   Company,    East 

Pittsburgh  plant  and  Local  No.  601,  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Work- 
ers of  America  (CIO),  case  no.  R-2533 ;  supplemental  decision  aud  certifica- 
tion of  representatives,  July  15,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  86.)  [From 
V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/86 

■ In  matter  of  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company  (Fairmont 

Repair  Shop)  and  Local  624  of  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Workers  of 
America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2614,  decided  June  28.  1941 ;  deci- 
sion and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  6.)  [From  v.  33.] 
♦  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/6 

Same ;  certification  of  representatives,  July  25,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([De- 
cision] 6a.)     [From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/6a 

■ In    matter  of  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,   Lamp 

Division,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  and  United  Electrical,  Radio  «S:  Machine  Workers  of 
America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2540;  certification  of  representa- 
tives, July  7,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  43.)  [From  v.  33.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/43 

In  matter  of  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company    (Meter 

Division)  and  Newark  Westinghouse  Salaried  Employees  Association,  case 
no.  R-2706,  decided  July  19,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
5  p.     ([Decision]  110.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/110 

■ In  matter  of  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company  (Radio 

Division)  and  Salaried  Employees  Association  of  Radio  Division  of  Westing- 
house Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  case  no.  R-2655,  decided  July  9, 
1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision] 
55.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/55 

In  matter  of  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company   (Radio 

Division),  and  United  Electrical,  Radio  and  Machine  Workers  of  America, 
Local  No.  130,  case  no.  R-2656,  decided  July  9,  1941 ;  decision  and  certification 
of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  56.)  [From  v.  33.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  LR  1.8/a:  33/56 

In  matter  of  Westinghouse  Electric  &.  Manufacturing  Company  (Westing- 
house X-Ray  Division)  and  Local  1207  of  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine 
Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O. ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Westinghouse  X-Ray 
Division  Salaried  Employees  Association,  cases  nos.  R-2563  and  R-2564 ;  cer- 
tification of  representatives,  July  15,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  87.) 
[From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/87 

Whiterock  Quarries,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Whiterock  Quarries,  Inc.,  and  United 
Cement,  Lime  &  Gypsum  Workers  International  Union,  Local  No.  142,  affiliated 
with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2646,  decided  July  7,  1941 ; 
decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  34.)  [From 
V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/34 

Williams  Brothers.  In  matter  of  Williams  Brothers  and  Local  931,  United 
Electrical,  Radio  and  Machine  Workers  of  America  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no.  R-2667, 
decided  July  30,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([De- 
cision] 165.)      [From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/165 

Yellow  Truck  &  Coach  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  General  Motors 
Truck  and  Coach  Division  of  Yellow  Truck  &  Coach  Manufacturing  Company 
and  Amalgamated  Local  259.  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O., 
case  no.  R-2684,  decided  July  15,  1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of  represen- 
tatives.    [1941.]     3  p.     ([Decision]  85.)      [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  33/85 

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Yilloir  Truck  d  Coach  Manufacturing  Company — Continued. 

In   matter  of  Yellow  Truck  &  Coach   Manufacturing  Company,  General 

Motors  Truck  &  Coach  Division,  and  Capitol  Automotive  Lodge  No.  G()6,  I.  A.  M. 
(A.  V.  of  L.),  case  no.  11-2747,  decided  Aug.  7,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of 
election.     [1941.]     5  p.     ([Decision]    205.)     [From   v.   33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  33/205 

NATIONAL  RAILROAD  ADJUSTMENT  BOARD 

Airanlx  5651-5800,   1st  division,   National  Railroad   Ad.iustment   Board,   v.   33. 
Suburban  Printers  &  Publishers,  Inc.,  La  Grange,  111.  [1941].     [1]+818  p.  11. 
t     National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board,  Chicago,  111.     (price  upon  applica- 
tion). 
L.  C.  card  36-26211  RA  1.7  :  33 

Note. — The  1st  division  has  jurisdiction  over  disputes  involving  train-and-yard-service 
employees  of  carriers ;  that  is,  engineers,  firemen,  hostlers,  and  outside  hostler  helpers, 
conductors,  trainmen,  and  yard-service  employees. 

NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

MARINE  CORPS 

Ordcrfi.  Marine  Corps  order  171-175;  July  5-Aug.  23,  1941.  1941.  Each  1  p. 
or  3  p.     [Is.sued  with  perforations.]     t  N  9.9/3 :  171-175 

Specifications.  Marine  Corps  specifications.  [The  Marine  Corps  issues  oc- 
casional specifications  for  supplies  of  interest  only  to  the  service.  These  .'<pe<-i- 
tications  are  not  listed  independently  in  the  Monthly  catalog.]         N9.18:  (CT) 

NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

HYDROGRAPHIC  OFFICE 

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by  the  Office  in  Washington  and  also  by  agents  at  the  principal  American  and  foreign  sea- 
ports and  American  lake  ports.  Certain  standard  manuals  of  the  Hydrographic  Office 
are  also  available  thiough  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  at  list  price.  Copies  of  list 
of  publications,  reprint.s  and  weekly  Ilydi-ographic  hulletins  and  Notices  to  ni'iriner.^  are 
supplied  free  only  to  those  having  definite  need  therefor  on  application  at  the  Hydro- 
graphic  Office  in  Washington  and  at  the  branch  offices  in  Boston,  New  York,  Philadelphia. 
rJaltiniore.  Norfolk,  Savannah,  New  Orleans,  Galveston.  San  Francisco,  San  Pedro.  Calif., 
San  .luan.  P.  R..  Captain  of  the  Port.  Panama  Canal,  Portland  (Oreg.).  Seattle,  Hono- 
lulu, T.  H.,  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Buffalo.  Detroit,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  and  Duluth.  New 
1940  General  catalog  of  charts  and  pulilications  may  be  obtained  from  agents  or  the 
Hydrographic  Office  at  60c. 

Hydrographic  hullctiv.  no.  2713-16;  Si'pr.  3-24,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  1  p.  various 
sizes.     [Weekl.v.]     t  N  6.3 :  2713-2716 

Notice  to  nvinfor.s  no.  9;  Sept.  1,  1941.     [1941.  |     10  leaves,  12"     [Monthly.     Issued 
with  perforations.]     $ 
L.  C.  card  20-26953  N  6.25  :  941/9 

Notice  to  marinera.  no.  36-39;  Sept.  3-24,  1941.  [1941.]  |viii  1+725-803+ [xiii] 
leaves.  4"     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.11  :  941/36-39 

Charts 

AiiutiHK  French  Indochina.  Bien  Son  to  Cap  Bank,  including  Hon  M6  Group, 
from  French  stu-vi-ys  in  1932  and  19;54 ;  no.  2594.  Scale  naut.  m.— 2.1  in.,  natural 
scale  1:35.000.  Washington,  D.  ('..  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Dec.  1910, 
3d  edition.  May  1941.     19X28  in.     t  30c.  N  6.18  :  2594 

Aralcau  River.  Arakaii  (Kaladan)  River,  Burma,  Arakan  coast.  Bay  of  Bengal, 
from  Indian  Government  surveys  to  1925,  with  additions  to  1934;  no.  3707. 
Natural  scale  1:  70,(100  at  lat.  20''15'.  Washington.  D.  C.,  Hydrographic  Office. 
IMibli.shed  Feb.  1931.  2(1  edition.  May  1941.    40X27  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18:  3707 

Insft  :  Akyab  Harbor,  irom  survey  by  Ui)yal  Inrliaii  Marhie  in  1925,  with  adrlit-ons  to  103t. 

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Curdvnas  Bay.  Bahia  de  Cardenas,  north  coast  of  Cuba,  W.  I.,  from  surveys  by 
U.  S.  S.  Nokomis  between  1924  and  1926;  no.  5162.  Scale  naut.  ni.=2.4  in., 
natui-al  scale  1 :  30,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  published 
Aug.  3926,  3d  edition,  July  1941.    47X33  in.     t  60c.  N  6.18:  5162 

Insets : 
CajTtlenas.  Bahia  de,  West  part  of. 
Manuy,  Canal  de  la. 

Cleveland  Bail.  Australia,  oast  coast,  from  British  survey  in  1886  with  additions 
to  1936;  no.  3560.  Scale  naut.  ni.=1.5  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  47,920.  Washington, 
D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Nov.  1925,  3d  edition  July  1941.  corrected 
through  Notice  to  mariners  33,  Aug.  13  [1941].  26X33  in.  t  40c.  N  6.18 :  3560 
lusot :  Townsville  Harbor,  from  Australian  Government  surveys  to  1936. 

Godrrich,  Ontario.  Goderich  Harbor,  Lake  Huron,  Ontario,  Canada,  from 
Canadian  (Jovornment  .'survey  in  1909;  no.  1479.  Scale  1,000  yds.  =9  in.,  natural 
scale  1:4,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydi'ographic  Office,  published  June  1913, 
5th  edition,  July  1941,  corrected  through  Notice  to  mariners  33,  Aug.  13  [1941]. 
21 X  28  in.     t  30c.  N  6.18  :  1479 

Karimuta  Strait,  South  China  and  Java  Seas,  from  Netherlands  Government  sur- 
veys between  1880  and  1890  with  corrections  to  1933  (additional  soundings 
from  British  surveys  between  1874  and  1890)  ;  no.  3117.  Natural  scale  1 :  500,000 
at  lat.  3°  S.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Feb.  1917.  4th 
edition.  June  1941.  corrected  through  Notice  to  mariners  33,  Aug.  13  [1941]. 
49  X  29  in.     t  70c.  N  6.18 :  3117 

Les  Saintes.  lies  des  Saintes,  Guadeloupe,  W.  I.,  from  French  survey  in  1869; 
no.  362.  Scale  naut.  m.=4.9  hi.,  natural  .scale  1  :  15,000.  Washington,  D.  C, 
Hydrographic  Office,  published  Apr.  1898,  4th  edition,  July  1941.  23X35  in. 
t  50c.  N  6.18 :  362 

Maranhdo,  Brazil.  Approaches  to  Maranhao  (Sao  Luiz),  north  coast  of  Brazil, 
from  French  survey  in  1866,  with  additions  from  survey  by  U.  S.  S.  Ticonderoga 
in  1864;  no.  1364.  Natural  scale  1:144,972  at  lat.  2°10'.  Washington,  D.  C., 
Hydrographic  Office,  published  Mar.  1893,  8th  edition,  Aug.  [1924],  corrected 
through  Notice  to  mariners  19,  May  7  [1941].    26X34  in.     t  40c.      N6.18:  1364 

Nicobar  Island-t.  Bay  of  Bengal,  Asia,  from  British  surveys  to  1918 ;  no.  3736. 
Natural  scale  1:467,532  at  lat.  8°.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office, 
published  Feb.  1914,  5th  edition,  Aug.  1941.     26X19  in.     t  20c.         N  6.18:  3736 

Insets : 

Castle  Bay,  Tillanchong,  from  British  survey  in  1925. 

Hoinipoh  Bay,  Katchall,  from  Ind.  Govt,  .survey  in  1896. 

Laful  Anchorage,  Great  Nicobar,  from  Ind.  Govt,  survey  in  1895. 

Mus  Anchorage,  Car  Nicobar,  from  Ind.  Govt,  survey  in  1896. 

Pulo  Milo,  Little  Nicobar  from  Danish  survey  in  1846. 

St.  Georges  Channel. 

Sawi  Bay,  Car  Nicobar. 

South  Bay  (Galathea  Bay),  Great  Nicoliar,  from  Daui.sh  sur\ey  in  1846. 

Papua,  south  coast.  New  Guinea,  south  Pacific  Ocean,  Cape  Blackwood  to  Fresh- 
water Bay,  from  British  survey  in  1846,  interior  and  rivers  are  from  sketch 
surveys  by  officers  of  Goveriuueut  of  Papua  (British  New  Guinea)  in  1892  and 
1893:  no.  2945.  Natural  scale  1:294,244.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic 
Office,  published  Aug.  1914,  3d  edition,  June  1941.     25X38  in.     t  40c. 

N  6.18 :  2945 

Pilot  charts.  Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters,  Oct.  1941 ;  no.  3500.  Scale 
1°  long.=0.7  in.  Washington,  D.  C.,  Hydrographic  Office,  Sept.  16,  1941. 
23X35  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  bv  Weather 
Bureau.]     t  lOc.  N  0.24:941/10 

NoTB. — Contains    on    reverse:    Ships'   aneroid  barometers   and    their    errors;   hy   Willis 
Edwin  Hurd. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,  Nov.  1941;  no.  2603.     Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in. 

Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Sept.  15,  llMl.     22X31  in.     [Monthly. 
Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.]     t  10c. 

N  6.17 :  941/11 

NOTK. — Contains    on    reverse:    Ships"   aneroid   barometers   and   their   errors;   by   Willis 
Kdwin  Hurd. 

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Pilot  charts — Continued. 

Pilot    chart    of    nortli    Atlantic    Ocean,    Oct.    1941;    no.    1400.     Scale    1° 

long. =0.27  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Sept.  19,  1941.  23X37 
in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  bv  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     f  10c. 

L.  C.  card  14-10339  X  ti.15/1  :  941/10 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Current  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  October,  covering 
track  of  low-powered  steamers  between  straits  of  Florida  and  English  Channel. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Pacific  Ocean.  Nov.  1941 ;  no.  1401.     Scale  1'  long.=0.2 

in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Sept.  19,  1941.  24X85  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  hv  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau. ]     t  10c.  N  6.16 :  941/11 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Oct.  1041 :  no.  1400a.     Scale 

1°  long. =0.27  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office.  Sept.  20.  1941. 
23X32  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     t  10c.  N  6.28' :  941/10 

Pilot  chart  of  upiier  air,  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Nov.  1941 ;  no.  1401a.     Scale 

•     1°    long.=0.2   in.     Washington,   D.    C,   Hydrographic   Office,    Sept.    20,   1941. 

24X35  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     f  10c.  N  6.29:  941/11 

Placentia,  Newfoundland.  Placentia  and  Ship  Harbors  and  adjacent  anchorages, 
Placentia  Bay,  Newfoundland,  south  coast,  from  survey  by  U.  S.  S.  Bowditch 
in  1940 ;  no.  2376.  Scale  naut.  m.=2.9  in.,  natural  .scale  1 :  25,000.  Washington, 
D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  publi.^hed  Jan.  1907.  4th  edition,  July  1941.  35X27 
in.     t  50c.  N  6.18:  2376 

Ribeira  Ban.  Baia  da  Ribeira,  Baia  da  Ilha  Grande,  Brazil,  south  coast,  from 
Brazilian  surveys  to  1935  ;  no.  5386.  Natural  .scale  1 :  25.000  at  lat.  23°.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Oct.  1924.  3d  edition,  July  1941, 
corrected  through  Notice  to  mariners  33,  Aug.  13  [1941],     ,30X37  in.     t  60c. 

N  6.18 :  5386 

Stars.  World  star  chart;  no.  2100  A.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hvdrogruphic  Office, 
June  1941.     23X34  in.     t  30c.  ^  '         N  6.18: 2100  A 

Sumatra,  northveest  part.  Diamond  Point  to  Singkel,  from  Netherlands  Govern- 
ment surveys  between  1911  and  1925 ;  no.  3121.  Natural  scale  1 :  500,000  at 
equator.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hvdrographic  Office,  June  1941,  corrected  through 
Notice  to  mariners  33,  Aug.  13  [1941].     41X30  in.     t  TOc.  N  6.18 ;  3121 

RECRUITING    BlrtlEAU 

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[June  18,  1941].     41.9X28  in.     [Illustrator,  McClelland  Barclay.]     t 

N  17.23/2 :  Ar  4 

SHIPS  BUREAU 

Oearing.  Instriictions  for  oi>eration  and  maintenance  of  reduction  gears :  reprint 
of  chap.  8  of  Manual  of  engineering  instructions.  Revised  Mar.  1940,  reprinted 
[with  changes]  Sept.  1041.     [1]+19  p.  il.  1  pi.     *  Paper,  10c.       N29.il:  8/941 

Marine  engineering.  Manual  of  engineering  instructions:  chap.  24,  Generating 
sets,  motors,  and  motor  control  panels,  sec.  1,  Direct  current  apparatus.  Re- 
vised Feb.  1936,  reprinted  [with  changes]  Apr.  1941.  i+l-8A-f 9^24 A -f  25-27 
p.  il.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  use  of  the  service.  This  chapter  has  also 
been  issued  for  sale  in  pamphlet  form  with  title,  Instructions  for  operation 
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rect current  apparatus,  for  which  see  Monthly  catalog  for  July  1941,  p.  1067.]    X 

N  29.11 :  24/l-2/.sec.l/941 

Same:  chap.  28,  Portable  storage  batteries.     Revised  Nov.  1936,  reprinted 

[with  changes]  Apr.  1941.  i-(-49  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form 
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terie.s.  for  whidi  see  Monthly  catalog  for  May  1941,  p.  738.]     J 

N  29.11 :  28/1-2/941 

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has  also  been  issued  for  sale  in  pamphlet  form  with  title,  Tables  of  engineer- 
ing data,  for  which  see  Mnntlilv  catalog  for  Aug.  1941,  p.  1202.]     % 

N  29.11 :  39/1-2/941 

Pumpi.  Instructions  for  operation  and  maintenance  of  pumps;  reprint  of  chap. 
14  of  Manual  of  engineering  instructions.  Revised  Mar.  1940,  reprinted  [with 
changes]  July  1941.     [l]+118p.  il.  1  pi.     *  Paper,  20c.  N  29.11 :  14/941 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Accouniiny  numbers.  List  of  accounting  numbers  for  ships  and  stations.  Navy. 
1942  edition.  Julv  1.  1941.     1941.     iii-f70  p.     [Ls.sued  with  perforations.]     J 

N  20.2 :  Ac  2/942 

Decision. '<.  Selected  decisions  of  comptroller  general  applicable  to  naval  service; 
July  1.  1941.     July  1941.     ii+31  p.     J  N  20.7/4: 941 

Oorcrnnicnt  .<<upi)iic.^.  Specification.?.  [The  Navy  Department  issues  a  .series  of 
specifications  for  naval  stores  and  material  which  is  of  interest  primarily  to 
the  service  and  is  not  entered  in  this  catalog.]  N  20.6/2 :  (nos.) 

Manual.  Change  24.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  manual;  July  1.  1941 
[1941.]  viii  p.  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  certain  pages  (with  changes)  to 
be  inserted   in   the  Manual.]     ?  N  20.13 :  Su  7/2/929/ch.24 

Memoranda.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda  467;  Aug.  1,  1941 
[Aug.  1941.]  i+61  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  in-sertion  in 
Memoranda.  1931.]     J  N  20.7/1:  467 

PAN  AMERICAN  SANITARY  BUREAU 

Bulhtin.  Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Sanitary  Bureau,  v.  20,  no.  5;  May  1941. 
u.  p.  1 11)41  J.  cover  title.  [2]  4-43."J-o46  p.  il.  [Mnnthly.  Articles  appear  in 
Spanish,  Portuguese,  French,  and  occasionally  in  English.]     t     PAS  1.3  :  20/5 

Same.  v.  20.  no.  6:  June  1941.     n.  p.  [1941].     cover  title,  [2] +547-658  p. 

il.  [Monthly.  Articles  appear  in  Spani.sh,  Portuguese.  French,  and  occasionally 
in  Engli.sh.]     v  PAS  1.3  :  20/6 

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[Monthly.  Articles  appear  in  Spanish.  Portuguese,  French,  and  occasionally 
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il.  [Monthly.  Articles  appear  in  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French,  and  occa.sionallv 
in  English.]     t  PAS  1.3  :  20/8 

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il.  [Monthly.  Articles  appear  in  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French,  and  occasionally 
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PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

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(P)rtu(/U(sc  edition.)     P.oletini  da  Uniao  Paiiamericana.  .setembro  1941; 

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Stea)nshii>s.  Schedule  of  steamships  carrying  mails  from  United  States  and 
United  States  mails  from  Habana.  Cuba,  to  foreign  countries,  also  to  Territory 
of  Hawaii  and  to  posse.ssious  of  United  States,  Sept.  1941.  [Aug.  26,  IWl.] 
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RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  570,  Aug.  25,  1941,  6th  division. 
Railwav  Mail  Service,  comprising  Illinois  and  Iowa.  [Chicago  P.  O.,  June 
26,  1941.]     164  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/6 :  570 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  536,  Sept.  10.  1941,  7th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Kansas  and  Missouri.  Wellington  Printing  Co.,  St.  Lonis, 
Mo.     [Sept.  10,  1941.]     128  p.  narrow  8"     t  P  10.12  7  :  r.:i(> 

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Schedule  of  mail  routes,   no.  558,  Aug.    14,   1941,  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,  111.,  and  collateral 
lines  that  may  he  designated.  Continental  Printing  Co.,  Cleveland,  O.  [Aug. 
14,  li^il.]     116  p.  narrow  8**     t  P  10.12/9:  558 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  318,  Sept.  8,  1941,  11th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  and  Texas.  Stafford-Lowden  Co., 
Fort  Worth  [Sept.]  8,  1941.     136  p.  narrow  8"     t  P  10.12/11 :  318 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  174,  Aug.  13,  1941,  12th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  and  Mississippi.  Peerless  Printing 
Co.,  New  Orleans  [Aug.  13,  1941].     84  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/12  :  174 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  149,  Aug.  30,  1941,  13th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Alaska,  Idaho,  Montana,  Oregon,  and  Washington.  [Seattle 
P.  O.,  Aug.  30,  1941.]     116  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/13 :  149 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

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which,  with  a  lew  exceptions,  are  drawn  to  the  scale  of  1  :  62,500  or  1  :  63,360  (1  mile  to  the 
inch).  Mais  of  more  than  1,575  connti(  s  in  the  United  States  have  been  prepared  by  the 
Post  Office  Department  and  blue-line  prints,  made  from  negatives  on  file,  are  sold  for  50  cents 
per  copy.  Each  county  map  shows  in  addition  to  the  loads  traveled  by  rural  carrieis.  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  diainage.  A  list  of  the  county  maps  on  file  will  bo" furnished  upon  application 
to  the  Disbursing  Cieik,  Post  Office  Department,  Washington,  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  routes 
emanating  from  post  offices  in  counties  for  which  county  maps  have  not  been  diiiwn  are 
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fused  with  the  State  post  route  maps  which  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  for  January 
1941,  page  85. 

PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Note. — ^The  functions  and  duties  of  the  Executive  Office  of  the  President  were  established 
by  Executive  order  of  Sept.  8,  1939.  The  principal  divisions  are  as  follows  :  The  White 
House  Office,  the  Buieau  of  the  Budget,  the  National  Resources  Planning  Boaid,  the  Liaison 
Office  for  I'l  r-onnel  Management,  and  the  Office  of  Government  Reports. 

l'"or  information  relating  to  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the 
President  see,  below,  note  under  Executive  orders. 

Alaska.  Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  lands  for  use  of  War  Department 
for  military  purpo.ses,  Alaska.  Aug.  29,  1941.  (No.  8877.)  [Not  issued  sep- 
arately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  171,  Sept.  3,  1941,  p.  4504-6.] 

Arizona.  Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  lands  for  use  of  War  Department, 
Arizona.  Sept.  5,  1941.  (No.  8892.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Api^eared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  175,  Sept.  9,  1941,  p.  4625-26.1 

Burch,  iS'.  Royden.  Execiitive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  S.  Royden  Burch 
to  appropriate  position  in  Department  of  Agriculture  without  regard  to  civil 
service  rules.     Sept.  8,  1941.     1  p.  4°      (No.   8§J3.)      t  The  National  Archives. 

Pr  32.5 :  8893 

California.  Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  land  for  use  of  Department  of 
Navy  as  aircraft  bombing  site,  California.  Sept.  3,  1941.  (No.  8883.)  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  173.  Sept.  5,  1941, 
p.  4585.] 

Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  lands  for  use  of  War  Department, 

California.  Sept.  3,  1941.  (No.  8884.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appealed 
in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  173.  Sept.  5,  1941,  p.  4585] 

Canal  Zone.  Executive  order,  prescribing  regulations  governing  payment  of  in- 
terest on  postal-savings  certificates  issued  by  Canal  Zone  Postal  Service.  Aug. 
30,  1941.  (No.  8879.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register. 
V.  6,  no.  172,  Sept.  4,  1941,  p.  4551.] 

Civil  service.  Executive  order,  amending  certain  provisions  of  civil  service  rules 
[amending  sec.  6,  rule  2].  Sept.  8,  1041.  (No.  8894.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  178.  Sept.  12,  1941,  p.  46S1-S2. 1 

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1348  Go\-ERNMENT    PUBLICATIONS 

Clarkr.  J.  lircnt.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  J.  lireiit  Clarke  from  comiHil.^ory 
retirement  for  age.  Aug.  22,  1941.  1  p.  4"  (No.  8866.)  t  The  National 
Arcbiveh^.  Pr  32.5:  8866 

Coast  Oitard.  Executive  order,  authorizing  classified  civil  service  status  to  be 
confi'rred  upon  certain  civilian  employees  of  Coast  Guard  who  were  transferred 
from  Bureau  of  Lighthouses  of  Department  of  Commerce  under  Reorganization 
plan  no.  2.  Sept.  3.  VMl.  (No.  8886.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  173,  Sept.  5,  1941,  p.  4585.] 

-. Executive  order,  directing  certain  units,  vessels,  and  personnel  of  Coast 

Guard  to  operate  as  part  of  Navy,  subject  to  orders  of  Secretary  of  Navy. 
Sept.  11,  1941.  (No.  8895.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  6,  no.  180,  Sept.  16,  1941,  p.  4723-24.] 

Coffee.  Executive  order,  authorizing  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  permit  entry  of 
bona  fide  samples  of  coffee  without  regard  to  quota  restrictions.  Sept.  26,  1941. 
(No.  S909. )  [Not  issued  separately.  Api^eared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no. 
190,  Sept.  30,  1941,  p.  4929.] 

Executive  order,  prescribing  regulations  pertaining  to  entry  of  coffee  into 

United  States  from  countries  signatories  of  inter-American  coffee  agreement. 
Sept.  17,  1941.  (No.  8902.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  6,  no.  184,  Sept.  20,  1941,  p.  4809.] 

Contract  Distribution  Division.  Executive  order,  establishing  Division  of  Con- 
tract Distribution  in  Office  of  Production  Management  and  defining  its  func- 
tions and  duties.  Sept.  4.  1941.  (No.  8891.)  [Not  i.ssued  separately.  Appeared 
in  Federal  register,  v.  6.  no.  175.  Sept.  9,  1941,  p.  4623-25.] 

Cuba.  Removal  of  certain  restrictions  on  exportations  of  arms  to  Cuba,  procla- 
mation. Sept.  22,  1941.  (No.  2511.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  186,  Sept.  24,  1&41,  p.  4855.] 

Customs  Service.  Executive  order,  revoking  designation  of  Peskan,  Mont.,  a.s 
customs  port  of  entry.  Sept.  3.  1941.  (No.  8885.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  173,  Sept.  5,  1941,  p.  4585.] 

Defense  Health  and  Welfare  Services  Office.  Executive  order,  establishing  Oflice 
of  Defense  Health  and  Welfare  Services  in  Executive  Office  of  the  President 
and  defining  its  functions  and  duties.  Sept.  3,  1941.  (No.  8890.)  [Not  issued 
separately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  175,  Sept.  9,  1941,  p.  4625.] 

Economic  Defense  Board.  Executive  order,  amending  Executive  order  establish- 
ing Economic  Defen.se  Board.  Sept.  15,  1941.  (No.  8900.)  [Not  issued  sepa- 
rately.   Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  183,  Sept.  19,  1941.  p.  4795-96.] 

Edwards.  Fred  E.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Fred  E.  Edwards  from  com- 
pulsorv  retirement  for  age.  Aug.  27,  1941.  1  p.  4"  ( No.  8873. )  t  The  National 
Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8873 

Emergency  Board.  Atchi.<ton,  Topeka  d  Santa  Fe  Railivaii  and  other  carriers, 
employees,  proclamation.  Sept.  10.  1941.  (No.  2510.)  [Not  i.ssued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  178.  Sept.  12.  1941,  p.  4677-81.] 

Engraving  and  Printing  Bureau.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  certain  plate 
printers  of  Bureau  of  Engraving  and  Printing,  Treasury  Department,  from 
compulsory  retirement  for  age.  Sept.  3,  1941.  1  p.  4"  (No.  8887.)  t  The 
National  Archives.  Pr  32.5  :  8887 

Executive  orders. 

Note. — The  Federal  register  act.  Tublic  no.  220.  74rh  Congress  (49  Stat.  oOO-aOS) 
provides  as  follows  :  There  shall  be  published  in  the  Federal  register  all  I'residential 
Proclamations  and  Executive  orders,  except  such  as  have  no  general  applicability  and 
legal  effect  or  are  effective  only  aeainst  Federal  agencies  or  per.sons  in  their  capacity 
ns  officers,  agents,  or  employees  thereof. 

Those  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  published  in  the  Federal  register  will  not 
be  issued  separately,  but  title  entries  for  such  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations,  with 
reference  to  the  Federal  register,  appear  above  and  below. 

The  distribution  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  was  ti'ansferred.  beginning 
Mar.  12,  1936,  from  the  Department  of  State  to  the  Division  of  the  Federal  Register. 
National  Archives.  Free  distribution  will  only  be  to  appropriate  agencies  of  the  Gov- 
ernment. The  Federal  register  will  be  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  on  a 
subscription  basis  of  $1.2."i  per  month  or  $12.50  per  year. 

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September  1941  1349 

Fire  Prevention  Week,  1941,  proclamation  [designating  week  beginning  Oct.  5, 
1941,  as  Fire  Prevention  Weelv].  Sept.  3,  1941.  (No.  2509.)  [Not  issued  sepa- 
rately.   Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  175,  Sept.  9,  1941,  p.  4623.] 

Foreign  service.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  Executive  order  5643  of  June  8, 
1931.  prescribing  regulations  covering  representation  and  post  allowances  [to 
ambassadors,  ministers,  diplomatic,  consular  and  foreign  service  officers]. 
Aug.  29,  1941.  (No.  8878.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  6,  no.  171,  Sept.  3,  1941,  p.  4506.] 

Oovernment  ofpeials  and  employees.  Executive  order,  regulations  governing 
witliin-grade  salary  advancements.  Sept.  3,  1941.  (No.  8882.)  [Not  issued  sepa- 
rately.   Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  173,  Sept.  5,  1941,  p.  4583-85.] 

Executive  order,   suspending  provisions  of  Saturday  half-holiday  act   of 

Mar.  3,  1931.  as  to  certain  employees  of  War  Department  and  of  Coast  Guard. 
Aug.  29,  1941.  (No.  8876.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  6,  no.  171,  Sept.  3,  1941,  p.  4503.] 

Johnston.  Augusta  F.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Augusta  F.  Johnston  from 
compulsory  retirement  for  age.  Sept.  12,  1941.  1  p.  4"  (No.  8897.)  f  The 
National  Archives.  Pr  32.5  :  8897 

Lend-lease  act.  Operations  imder  lend-lease  act,  message  transmitting  2d  report 
under  act  of  Mar.  11.  1941,  Public  law  11,  77th  Congress,  act  further  to  promote 
defen.se  of  United  States;  [prepared  by  Division  of  Defense  Aid  Reports]. 
1941.  ix+32  p.  il.  (S.  doc.  112,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [For  bureau  edition  see 
Defense  Aid  Reports  Division,  p.  1352.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51265 

Loehl.  Louis.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Louis  Loebl  from  compulsory  re- 
tirement for  age.    July  24,  1941.     1  p.  4"     (No.  8828.)     f  The  National  Archives. 

Pr  32.5 :  8828 

National  defense.  Executive  order,  amending  regulations  governing  exportation 
of  articles  and  materials  designated  in  proclamations  issued  pursuant  to  pro- 
visions of  see.  6  of  act  of  Congres.s  approved  July  2,  1040.  Sept.  2,  1941.  (No. 
8889.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  174, 
Sept.  6,  1941,  p.  4601.] 

National  forests.  Executive  order,  transfer  of  lands  from  Ouachita  National 
Forest  to  Ozark  National  Forest,  Ark.  Sept.  23,  1941.  (No.  8906.)  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  187,  Sept.  25,  1941, 
p.  4877.] 

Neicinan,  Soulis.  Executive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  Soulis  Newman 
to  classified  position  in  Public  Buildings  Administration,  Fedei'al  Works 
Agency,  without  regard  to  civil  service  rules.  Sept.  12,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No. 
8898.)'    t  The  National  Archives.  Pr  32.5  :  8898 

Patterson,  Margaret.  Executive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  Margaret 
Patterson  as  assistant  historical  aide  at  Andrew  Johnson  National  Monument, 
National  Park  Service,  without  regard  to  civil  service  rules.  Aug.  16,  1941. 
1  p.  4"     (No.  8849.)     tThe  National  Archives.  Pr  32.5:  8849 

Philippine  L'^lands.  Executive  order,  restoring  to  Government  of  Commonwealth 
of  Philippines,  lands  comprising  United  States  Chromite  Reservation  situate  in 
Province  of  Zambales,  Island  of  Luzon,  P.  I.  Sept.  25,  1941.  (No.  8908.)  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  189,  Sept.  27,  1941, 
p.  4913] 

Pipe  lines.  National  defense  pipe  line,  southeastern  pipe  line  system,  proclama- 
tion. Sept.  3,  1941.  (No.  2508.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Fed- 
eral regi.ster,  v.  6,  no.  173,  Sept.  5,  1941,  p.  4583.] 

Postage  rates.  Modification  of  postage  rates,  proclamation  [relating  to  postage 
rates  on  books,  Oct.  1.  1941-June  30.  1942].  Sept.  26,  1941.  (No.  2513.)  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  190,  Sept.  30,  1941, 
p.  4929.] 

Proclamations. 

Note. — For  information  concerninj;  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations, 
see  above,  note  under  the  sTibhead  Erecutivc  ordcr.<>. 

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1350  Government  Publications 

Puerto  Rico.  Executive  order,  iiiiu'iulineiit  of  Executive  order  of  Jiui.  17,  1873, 
to  iK'rniit  odicer  or  eini)loyee  of  Federal  (Joveriniient  to  hold  oflice  of  chancellor 
of  riiiversity  of  I'uerto  Hico.  Aug.  MO,  1!)41.  (No.  8SS(). )  [Not  issued  sep- 
arately.    Appeared  in  Federal  rej;ister,  v.  0,  no.  172,  Sept.  4,  1941,  p.  45r)l.] 

Puhixki,  Count  Ca.siniir.  General  Pulaski's-  INleniorial  Day,  proclamation  [pro- 
daiming  Oct.  11,  1941,  as  General  Pulaski's  Memorial  Day].  Sept.  22,  1941. 
(No.  2512.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  0,  no.  187, 
Sept.  25,  1&41,  p.  4877.] 

Rctailcr.i-for-I)efcnse  Week  to  Aid  in  Sale  of  Defense  .SVf r/?(.7S"  Stamps,  proclama- 
tion [designating  Sept.  15-20,  1941,  as  Kelailers-for-Defense  Week  to  Aid  in 
Sale  of  Defense  Savings  Stamps].  Aug.  29,  1941.  (No.  2507.)  [Not  Issued 
separately.     Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  171,  Sept.  3,  1941,  p.  4503.] 

Ships.  Executive  order,  amending  p]xecutive  order  8771  of  June  G,  1941,  entitled, 
Authorizing  JNIaritime  Commission  to  take  over  certain  foreign  merchant  ves- 
sels. Sept.  2,  1941.  (No.  8881.)  [Not  Issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Fed- 
eral register,  v.  0,  no.  172,  Sept.  4,  1941,  p.  4551-52.] 

Sicopc,  Guy  J.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  Guy  J.  Swope,  director,  Division 
of  Territories  and  Island  Possessions,  Department  of  Interior,  as  administrator 
of  Puerto  Kico  Reconstruction  Administration.  Sept.  3,  1941.  (No.  8888.) 
[Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  174,  Sept.  6, 
1941,  p.  4(501.] 

Terrell,  M^illiam  D.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  William  D.  Terrell  from 
compulsory  retirement  for  age.  July  24,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8829.)  t  The 
National  Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8829 

Thompsov,  NeUon  S.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Nelson  S.  Thompson  from 
compulsorv  retirement  for  age.  Sept.  12,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8896.)  t  The 
National  Archives.  Pr  32.5  :  8896 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Agriculture  Department.  Proposed  provision  making  available  .$1,500,000  to  Sec- 
retary of  Agriculture  [for  water  conservation  and  utilization  projects].  Sept. 
4.  1941.     2  11.     (H.  doc.  368.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Civil  Service  Commission.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Civil 
Service  Commission,  fiscal  year  1942.  Sept.  18,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  373,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Coast  Guard.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Treasury  Depart- 
ment, fiscal  year  1942  [for  Coast  Guard].  Sept.  19,  1941.  4  p  (H.  doc.  377, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Commerce  Department.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations.  Department 
of  Connnerc<\  fiscal  vear  1942  [for  Patent  Otfice  and  for  National  Bureau  of 
Standards].  Sept.  19,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  doc.  378,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Freedmen's  Hospital.  Supplementary  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Freedmen's 
Hospital,  Federal  Security  Agencv  [fi-^cal  year  1942].  Sept.  23,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  doc.  389,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Interior  Department.  Supplemental  and  deficiency  estimates  of  appropriations 
for  Department  of  Interior,  fiscal  year  1942  and  nrior  years.  Sept.  22,  1941. 
5  p.     (H.  doc.  388,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

National  Archives.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations.  National  Archives, 
fiscal  year  1942.     Sept.  22,   1941.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  386,   77th  Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

National  defense.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  oi>erations  under 
lend-lease   act.     Sept.    18,   1941.     3    p.      (H.    doc.    374,   77th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

National  Mediation  Board.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation.  National 
Mediation  Board,  fiscal  year  1942.  Sept.  15,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  371,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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September  1941  1351 

Ordnance  Bureau.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation,  Navy  Department, 
fiscal  year  1942  [for  Bureau  of  Ordnance].  Sept.  22,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  387, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  Health  Service.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation,  Federal  Secur- 
ity Agencv,  [fiscal  year]  1942  [for  Public  Health  Service].  Sept.  15,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  doc.  372,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Scientific  Research  and  Development  Office.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropri- 
ation. Office  for  Emergency  Management,  fi.seal  year  1942  [for  Office  of  Scien- 
tific Research  and  Development].  Sept.  22,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  384,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

State  Department.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  State  Depart- 
ment, fiscal  year  1942,  and  2  drafts  of  proposed  provisions  pertaining  to  ex- 
isting appropriations.     Sept.  16,  1941.     5  p.     (H.  doc.  375,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Tennessee  Valley  Authoritij.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Ten- 
nessee Valley  Authority,  fiscal  year  1942  [to  provide  additional  electric  gener- 
ating capacity].     Sept.  16,  1941.     2  p.     (H.   doc.  376,   77th   Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Women's  Bureau.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Department  of 
Labor,  fiscal  year  1942  [for  Women's  Bureau].  Sept.  8,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc. 
370,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

EMERGENCY  MANAGEMENT  OFFICE 

Defense.  Defense,  oflicial  weekly  bulletin  of  defense  agencies  in  Office  for  Emer- 
gency Management,  Sept.  3-30,  1941 ;  v.  2,  no.  35-39.     [1941.]     Each  24  p.  11.  4" 

*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 

L.  C.  card  40-29232  Pr  32.407  :  2/35-39 

Defen.se.   official   weekly    bulletin    of  Office   for   Emergency    Management, 

siipplement  (official  notices  as  published  in  Federal  register),  Julv  24-30,  1941. 
[1941.]     7  p.  4"     t  Pr  .32.407  :snpp./941-l 

Same,  July  31-Aug.  6.  1{>41.     [1941.]     16  p.  4"     t        Pr  32.407 :  supp./941-2 

Same,  Aug.  14-20,  1941.      [1941.]     12  p.  4"     f  Pr  32.407 :  supp./941-3 

Same,  Aug.  21-27,  1941.     [1941.]     12  p.  4°     f  Pr  32.407 :  supp./941^ 

Same,  Aug.  28-Sept.  3,  1941.     [1941.]     19  p.  4°     t 

Pr  32.407 :  supp./941-5 

Same,  Sept.  4-10,  1941.     [1941.]     5  p.  4"     t  Pr  32.407 :  supp./941-6 

Priorities  Division  Conference  irith  Trade  Magazines  and  Newspapers.  Tran- 
script, Priorities  Division  Conference  with  Trade  Magazines  and  Newspapers, 
Aug.  26,  1941,  United  States  Chaml)er  of  Commerce  Building;  issued  by  Divi- 
sion of  Information.     1941.      [l]+4op.     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51182  Pr  32.402  :  P  93 

CIVILIAN   DEFENSE  OFFICE 

Note. — The  Civilian  Dofense  Office  was  created  May  20.  1941.  by  Executive  order  8757, 
a.s  an  ajrency  of  the  Office  for  Eniei'gency  Management,  with  a  director  thereto,  appointe(l 
lay  the  President.  It.s  purpo.se  is  to  coordinate  Federal  relations  with  Slate  and  local 
government.s  engaged  in  defense  activities,  to  provide  for  necessary  cooperation  with  State 
and  loial  j^ovtrnments  in  respect  to  measures  for  adequate  protection  of  civilian  popula- 
tions in  emergency  periods,  and  to  sustain  national  morale. 

Industrial  plants.     Protection  of  industrial  plants  and  public  buildings.     [1941.] 
[10]  p.  11.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51248  Pr  32.4402  :  In  27 

Medical    service.     Emergency    medical    service    for    civilian    defense.     [1941.] 

[12]  p.  il.  4°     (Medical  Division  bulletin  1.)     f 

L.  C.  card  41-51249  Pr  32.4407  : 1 

Schools.     Civilian  defense  schools,  prospectus  of  courses  conducted  by  Chemical 

Warfare  Service  to  train  instructors  for  civilian  defense.     [1941.]     13  p.  il. 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51250  Pr  32.4402 :  Sch  6 

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1352  Government  Publications 

Volunteers.    A  civilian  defense  volunteer  oflBce,  what  it  is,  how   it  is  set   up, 
what  it  does,  how  to  organize  it.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+35  p.     t 
L.   C.   card  41-51251  Pr  32.4402 :  V  88 

Enrolled  volunteer  worker  groups  for  civilian  protection.     [Aug.  4,  1941.] 

[14]  p.  il.  r    t 

L.  C.  card  41-51251  Pr  32.4402  :  V  88/2 

DEFENSE  AID  REPORTS   DIVISION 

Note. — Under  the  authority  of  Exocutive  order  8751,  dated  May  2,  1941,  the  Division 
of  Defense  Aid  Reports  was  established  in  th?  Office  for  Emergency  Management,  with 
an  executive  officer  at  the  Iiead  tliereof.  appointed  by  the  rresideiit.  'I his  Division  provides 
a  central  channel  for  the  clearance  of  transactions  and  reports,  and  coordinates  the  processing' 
of  requests  for  aid  under  the  lend-lease  act. 

Lend-lease  aet.    2d  report  under  act  of  Mar.  11,  1941  (lend-lease  act).     [1941.] 
cover  title,  vii+32  p.  il.     [Also  is.sued  as  Senate  document  112,  77th  Congress, 
for  which  see  under  President  of  United  States,  p.  1349]     *  Paper.  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  41-51206  Pr  32.402 :  L  54/941-2 

PRODUCTION  MANAGEMENT  OFFICE 

Inditstrialleadership  tor  defense.     [1941.]     [6]  p.  il.  4°     f 

L.  C.  card  41-51252  Pr  32.4002 :  In  2 

Priorities   reguiaiion    1:    Establishing  provisions   and   definitions   applicable   to 
operation    of   priorities   system.     [1941.]     7   p.     [Title   32,    National    defense, 
chap.  9,  Production  Management  Office,  sub-chap.   B,  Priorities  Division,  pt- 
944,  Priorities  Divi.'^iou  regulation.s.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51253  Pr  32.4010:1 

GOVERNMENT  REPORTS  OFFICE 

Goi-ernnient  offiees.  Directory  of  Federal  and  State  departments  and  agencies 
in  Florida:  revised  to  Aug.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [lJ4-xxxii+125  p.  il. 
4"     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.207 :  F  66/941 

• Directory  of  Federal  and  State  departments  and  agencies  in  Oregon :  re- 
vised to  July  15,  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title.  [l]+xxiii+60  p.  map.  4°  [Proc- 
essed. ]     t  Pi-  32.207  :  Or  3/941 

Directory  of  Federal   and   State  departments  and   agencies  in  Vermont; 

revi-sed  to  July  15,  1941.     [1!!41.]     cover  title,  [l]+xix+o7  p.  map,  4°     [Proc- 
essed. ]     t  Pr  32.207 :  V  50/941 

Directory  of  Federal  and  State  departments  and  agencies  in  Washington; 

revised  to  June  1,  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  [1] -|-xxxii-|-80  p.  map,  4°     [Proc- 
essed. ]     t  Pr  32.207  :  W  27/941 

Indiana  directory  of  Federal   and    State  agencies:    [revised   to  Aug.   15, 

1941].    [1941.]    cover  title,  [l]-|-xix-|-106  p.  il.  4"    [Proces.sed.]     t 

Pr  32.207  :  In  2/941 

Minnesota  directory  of  Federal  and   State  agencies;    [revised  to  Sept.   1, 

1941].     [1941.]     cover  title,  [l]4-xxxi+73  n.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.207  :  M  66/941 

New  York  directory  of  Federal  and  State  agencies ;    [revised  to  Aug.  15, 

1941].     [1941.]     cover  title,   [l]-hliv-f  122  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.207  :  N  42y/941 

INFORMATION  SERVICE 

National  defense.    Advisory  commissions,  committees,  boards  and  councils,  under 
national  defense  program   [lists;  Aug.  15,  1941].     [1941.]     cover  title,   [1]-|- 
41-|-ii  leaves.  4"     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51254  Pr  32.202  :  C  73 

PRESS   INTEXLIGENCE  DIVISION 

Magazine  abstraets.  current  discussion  of  public  affairs,  v.  7,  no.  36-39:  Sept.  3-24, 
1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4"  [Weeklv.  Processed.  Prepared  lor  use 
of  Government  officials.]     t  Pr  32.208 :  7/36-39 

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September  1941  1353 

Press  intelligence  bulletin  2401-25;  Sept.  1-30,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4° 
[Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.  Processed.  Prepared  for  use  of  Gov- 
ernment officials.]     t  Pr  32.209 :  2401-2425 

RAILROAD  RETIREMENT  BOARD 

Monthly  reineic,  Aug.  1941;  v.  2,  no.  8.     [1941.]     cover  title,  28  p.  4°     [Proc- 
essed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  40-29247  RR  1.7/2  :  2/8 

Unemployment   claims   agents.     Manual   for   unemployment   claims   agents    and 
countersigning  agents  under  railroad  unemployment  insurance  act.     1941  edi- 
tion.    1941.     xi+100  p.   il.   1  pi.  4°     [Issued  in  loo.se-leaf  form.     Suiiersedes 
Unemplovment  claims  agent's  manual  dated  May  22,  1939.]     + 
L.  C.  card  41-51149  RR  1.6 :  Un  2/941 

SECURITIES  AND  EXCHANGE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  decision.s  or  opinion.s  of  the  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  are  issued 
in  processed  form  immediately  upon  their  release,  and  copies  are  distiil)uted  Ijy  the  Com- 
mission upon  request.  Tliey  are  publi.sbed  later  in  printed  form  in  pamplilets"  and  bound 
volumes. 

Flour  Mills  of  America,  Lie.  No.  11969,  in  bankruptcy,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  8th  circuit,  Thornton  Cooke,  independent  trustee  of  Flour  Mills  of  America, 
Inc.,  debtor,  ;;.  Justin  D.  Bowersock,  Robert  B.  Fizzell,  and  John  F.  Rhodes, 
partners,  doing  business  luider  firm  mime  of  Bowersock,  Fizzell,  and  Rhodes, 
et  al. ;  brief  of  .Securities  and  Exchange  Commission,  appellee.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i+13  p.    t  SE  1.12  :  F  668 

No.  11970,  in  bankruptcy,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  in 

matter  of  Flour  Mills  of  America,  Inc.,  debtor,  William  Ritchie  vs.  Flour  Mills 
of  America,  Inc.,  debtor,  Thornton  Cooke,  imlependent  trustee,  et  al.  ;  brief 
of  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission,  appellee.     [1941.]     cover  title,  3  p.     t 

SE  1.12  :  F  668/2 

Public    utilities.     Registered    public-utility    holding    companies,    Aug.    31,    1941, 
report   of   Public   Iltilities    Division.     [1941.]     cover   title,    [3] +68   p.   il.    4° 
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Psychiatry.  Selective  service  and  psychiatric  issues;  [by]  C.  Macfie  Campbell. 
[1941.]  cover  title,  14  p.  [Reprinted  from  Journal  of  American  Medical 
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AiuciuliiuMit  79,  effcotivt'  Aug.  21,  1941    [aniending  par.  1.S4]. 
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AnuMulnu'iit  81,  cflfcctive  Aug.  14,  1941    laniending  i;ar.  414]. 
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bv  John  Gillin.  1941.  [11  +  167-228  p.  il.  11  p.  of  pi.  (Anthropological  papers 
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and  Galapagos  Archipelago;  pt.  9,  Family  Gruidae-cranes,  family  Rallidae- 
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gidae-sun-bitt(>rns,  bv  Robert  liidgwav;  continued  by  Herbert  Friedmann. 
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Unis  d'Am^rique,  au  banquet  de  I'Association  des  .lournalistes  de  la  Maison 
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8°     ([Publication  38  du  Bureau  Central  de  Traduction.])     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Discurso  del  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  Presidente  de  los  Estados  Unidos  de 

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1941.  1941.  [2] +9  p.  narrow  8°  ([Publication  44  du  Bureau  Central  de 
Traduction.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  S  16.7 :  44 

Notre  politique  exterieure,  discours  prononce  par  Cordell  Hull,  Secretaire 

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[2] +15  p.  narrow  8°     ([Publication  43  du  Bureau  Central  de  Traduction.]) 

*  Paper,  5c.  S  16.7 :  43 

Os  Estados  Unidos  e  a  situagao  niundial,  discur.«o  do  Cordell  Hull,  secre- 

tSrio  de  Estado  dos  Estados  Unidos  da  America,  na  trigesima-quinta  reuniao  da 
Sociedade  Americana  de  Direito  Internacional,  Washington,  D.  C,  24  de  abril  de 
1941.  1941.  [2] +8  p.  narrow  8°  ( [Publicaeao  28  da  Repartlgao  Central  de 
Tradugoes.])     *  Paper,  5c.  S  16.7  :  28 

Bullctm.  Department  of  State  bulletin,  Sept.  6-27,  1941;  v.  5,  no.  115-118. 
[1941.]  p.  [175-]242,  4°  (Publication  1638,  1640,  1641,  1642.)  [Weekly. 
Number  118  includes  list  of  publications  of  State  Department  released  during 
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• Same  [title  page  and  index],  v.  4.  nos.  80-10.">,  Jan.  4-June  28,  1941.     1941. 

[1] +773-801  p.  4°     ([Publication  1634.])     *  Paper,  10c.  S  1.3  :  4/t.p.&ind. 

Diplomatic  list,   Sept.  1941.     [1941.]     cover   title,  ii+101  p.  24°     ([Publication 
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Ouatcmnla.     Detail  of  military  officer  to  serve  as  director  of  Polytechnic  School 
of  Guatemala,  agreement  between  United  States  and  Guatemala  ;  signed  May 
27,   1941,   effective   Alay    27.   1941.     1941.     [2] +10   p.     (Executive   agreement 
series  208;  [Publication  1618].)      [English  and  Spanish.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51184  S  9.8 :  208 

National  defense.  Informe  general  sobre  el  progreso  del  programa  de  defensa 
de  los  Estados  Unidos  y  de  auxilio  a  la  Gran  Bretana.  1941.  ii+5  p.  ( [Pub- 
licacion 11  de  la  Oficina  Central  de  Traducciones.] )     *  Paper,  5c.         S  16.7 :  11 

Organization  of  Department  of  State  ;  [chart].  [1941.]  1  p.  11.  oblong  8°  [From 
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judged in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1940  (opinions  Mar.  31,  concluded-Apr. 
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[1941.]  cover  title,  iv-fl77-341  p.  [Ca.ses  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct. 
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la.st  of  wliich  sliowcd  the  situation  as  of  July  1,  1934. 

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bound  volume  will  be  given  upon  application. 

Adams,  Mary  B.  Mary  B.  Adams  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  103197,  promulgated  Sept.  25,  1941.  [1941.] 
5  p.     ( [Opinion]  35.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/4&-35 

Amman,  Charles  D.  Charles  D.  Ammon  and  Emah  B.  Ammon  v.  commissioner 
of  internal  revemie ;  John  F.  Ammon,  Charles  D.  Ammon,  special  administrator, 
V.  [.same]  ;  Cushman  Motor  Works  r.  [.same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ; 
docket  nos.  96334-336,  promulgated  Aug.  29.  1941.  [1941.]  15  p.  ([Opinion] 
203.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-203 

Ayer,  Frederick.  Frederick  Ayer  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  93019,  promulgated  Sept.  18,  1941.  [1941.] 
10  p.     ([Opinion]  26.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-26 

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Barbour,  Edith  H.  Edith  Henry  Barbour  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion;  docket  no.  100714,  pronuilj,'ated  Julj'  29,  1941.  [1941. J  5  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 171. )      [From  B.  T.  A.  ReiMtrt.s.  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-171 

Broini  Shoe  Company,  Inc.,  r.  commi.ssioner  of  internal  revenue.  tindiuRS  of  fact 
[and  opinion];  docket  no.  102047,  promulgated  Sept.  26,  1941.  [1941.]  6  p. 
([Opinion]  39.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-39 

Cannon  Valley  Milling  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion; 
docket  no.  96330.  promulgated  June  19,  1941.  [1941.]  14  p.  ( [Opinion]  124.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-124 

Eastern  Building  Corporation  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of 
fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101222,  promulgated  Sej)!.  25,  1941.  [1941.]  6  p. 
([Opinion]  34.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]      *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-34 

Elliott,  E.  B.,  Co.  E.  B.  Elliott  Co.  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion];  docket  no.  97330,  promulgated  Sept.  12,  1941.  [1941.] 
16  p.     ([Opinion]  16.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45. J     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-16 

Elliott  Paint  d  Varnish  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  103032,  pronuilgated  Apr.  23.  1941.  [1941.] 
8  p.     ([Opinion]  44.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  ;  5/44-44 

Farrell,  J.  E.  J.  E.  Farrell  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  S4726.  103430,  promulgated  Sept.  19,  1941.  [1941.] 
14  p.     ([Opinion]  30.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-30 

Felher,  Minnie.  Minnie  Felber  (formerly  Minnie  Goldman)  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  opinion;  docket  no.  102988,  promulgated  Sept.  26,  1941. 
[1941.]     8  p.     ([Opinion]  36.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y3.T  19:  5/45-86 

Felt,  Elizabeth.  Estate  of  Elizabeth  Felt.  Raymond  J.  Koch,  conservator,  v. 
commi.ssioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no. 
100713,  promulgated  May  27,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p.  ([Opinion]  94.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-94 

Fish,  Frederick  S.  Estate  of  Frederick  S.  Fish.  Grace  S.  Fish,  executrix,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion :  docket  no.  99995,  promulgated 
Sept.  16,  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ( [Opinion]  21.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.] 
*  I'aper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-21 

Forstncr  Chain  Corporation  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion];  docket  no.  104998.  promulgated  Sept.  4.  1911.  |1!!41.]  3  p. 
(  [Opinion]  3.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.      Y3.T19:  5/45-3 

Fuld.  Leonhard  F.  Leonhard  Felix  Fuld  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue; 
Florentine  M.  Fuld  v.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos. 
98205-206,  promulgated  Aug.  22,  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  (  [Opinion  1  in9.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5  ^44-199 

Orinncll,  Francis  B.  Estate  of  Francis  Browne  Grinnell,  State  Street  Trust 
Company  and  Russell  Grinnell.  administrators  with  will  annexed.  ?■.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  land  opinion]  :  docket  no.  1051192, 
promulgated  Aug.  28,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  (  [Opinion]  202.)  [FromB.  T.  A. 
Reports,  v.  44.  J      *  I'aper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19:  5/44-202 

Uayuc,  Robert  L.  Estate  of  Robert  Lyons  Hague.  City  Bank  Farmers  Trust 
Comi)any  and  Walter  E.  Godfrey,  executors,  r.  conunissioner  of  internal  reve- 
nue; Marv  Lewis  Hague  r.  Isanie],  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  :  docket  nos. 
103352.  103355,  jiromulgated  Sept.  12,  1941  [1941.]  10  p.  ([Opinion]  19.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-19 

Hornor.  William  .1/.  Estate  of  William  ^lacpherson  Hornor.  Julia  C  Hornor, 
executrix  r.  conunissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ; 
docket  no.  102931,  promulgated  .lulv  31,  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ( [Opinion]  175.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  I'aper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-175 

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Jerpe,  J.  P.  J.  P.  Jerpe  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinionl  ;  docket  no.  103377,  promulgated  Sept.  26,  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 37.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-37 

Johnson  Count II  Rcaltji  Coniixnii/  r.  (-(immissioiier  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion];  docket  no.  96314.  promulgated  Apr.  8,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p. 
( [Opinion]  16. )     [From  B.  T.  A.  Keport.s,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-16 

Knffie,  Leopold.  Estate  of  Leopold  Kaffie,  Harold  Kaffie,  Jeanette  Kaffie.  and  Saera 
Kaffie,  sole  heirs,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  100526,  promulgated  June  27,  1941.  [1941.]  9  p. 
( [Opinion]  133.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-133 

Eciffcr,  Mrs.  Felicie  G.  Estate  of  Felicie  (Jumliel  Keiffer,  Carl  M.  Keiffer,  execu- 
tor, V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  ojiinion  ;  docket  no.  104991,  promul- 
gated Aug.  22.  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Opinion]  198.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports, 
V.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-198 

Lamm  Lumber  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact 
and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  102774.  promulgated  Sept.  3,  1941.  [1941.]  16  p. 
(  [Opinion]  1. )      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]      *  Paper,  5c.      Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-1 

McCarthy,  Emmrft  J.  Ennnett  .1.  McCarthy  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinicm]  ;  docket  no.  101607.  promulgated  May  6,  1941. 
[1941.]     5  p.      ([Opinion]   67.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.1      *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-67 

MacManus,  John  R.  John  R.  MacManus  et  al.,  trust,  John  R.  MacManus,  trustee, 
r.  commissioner  of  internal  reveinie,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no. 
99781,  promulgated  Mav  16.  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  82.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper.  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-82 

Martin,  Herman.  Herman  Martin  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  97354.  promulgated  Apr.  16,  1941.  [1941.] 
4  p.      ([Opinion]  33.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-33 

Maumcc  Malleable  Castings  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  100933,  promulgated  Apr.  24,  1941. 
[1941.]     6  p.     ([Opinion]  47.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-47 

Monte  Olove  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  104559,  promulgated  May  21,  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 87.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y3.T  19:  5/44-87 

Morgan  Manufacturing  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  :  docket  no.  101444.  promulgated  June  10,  1941.  [1941.] 
11  p.      ([Opinion]   111.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-111 

Olil,  George  A.,  jr.  George  A.  Ohl.  jr..  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opin- 
ion;  docket  no.  105103,  promulgated  Sept.  4,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Opinion] 
4.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19:  5/4.1-4 

Orange  Securities  Corporation  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of 
fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  '104499,  promulgated  Sept.  4,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p. 
([Opinion]  5.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  4.5.]      [Paper,  5c.     Y  3.  T  19  :  5/45-5 

Pingree,  Mrs.  Mary  W.  Mary  W.  Pingree  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  104858,  promulgated  Sept.  5,  1941. 
[1941.]     6  p.     ([Opinion]   6.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-6 

Reynolds.  Mrs.  Cora  C.  Estate  of  Cora  C.  Reynolds,  Doris  R.  May,  executrix,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  lindings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  :  docket  no. 
101034,  promulgated  Sept.  5,  1941.  [1941.]  9  p.  ([Opinion]  9.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19:  5/45-9 

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Roberts,  C.  A.,  Co.  C.  A.  Roberts  Co.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  dtK-lcet  no.  102438.  promulgated  Mav  29,  1941. 
[1941.]     3  p.     ([Opinion]  90.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-96 

Rohiucttc,  Mrs.  Mrtu  li.  Mela  Biddle  Robinette  ?•.  commissioner  of  internal 
ri'vmui';  Elisc  Riddle  Paunigartcn  r.  [same],  tiiidiiigs  of  fact  [and  opinion]; 
docket  Mos.  l(t:;(KI!^  10.  pminuliratcd  June  10,  1U41.  [1!;41.]  4  p.  ([Opinion] 
112.)      [From  li.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  rx;.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-112 

Rohinaon,  Janirs  D.  James  D.  Rol)in.'«)n  r.  connnissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  land  opinion];  docket  no.  1047:U.  promulgated  Seiit.  5,  1941. 
[1911.]     5  p.      ([Opinion]   8.)      [From  B.  T.  A.   Rep<»its,  v.  45.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-S 

Ronrico  ('orponitiou  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  103859.  promulgated  .lulv  31,  1941.  [1^1.]  6  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 174.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  PaiK:>r,  5c.         Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-174 

SciiUif,  John  C.  John  C.  Scullv  r.  commissioner  of  internal  reveinie,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docker  no.  101992,  promulgated  Aug.  28.  1941.  [1941.]  8 
p.     ([Opinion]  201.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-201 

Stamlcr,  Charles  J.  Charles  J.  Stamler  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  10397G,  promulgated  Sept.  5,  1941. 
[1941.]     3  p.     ([Opinion]   7.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  4.5.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :5/45-7 

State  Line  d  SuUivan  Railroad  Co.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion; 
docket  no.  100121,  promulgated  July  29,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  170.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-170 

Tillotsoii,  Frank  F.  Estate  of  Frank  F.  Tlllotson,  Isabelle  I.  Tillotson  and 
Eugene  Siegel,  executors,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  10O.5()3,  promulgated  June  5,  1941.  [1941.]  10  p. 
([Opinion]    105.)      [From  B.  T.   A.   Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Pai>er,   5c. 

Y  3.T 19  ;5/44-105 

Union  Teleijhone  Coinijoin/  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact 
and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  99820.  102404.  promulgated  May  29,  1941.  [1941.] 
6  p.     ([Opinion]  97.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/44-97 

Wakefield,  Cassiiis  E.  Estate  of  Cassius  E.  Wakefield.  Detroit  Trust  Company, 
executor,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Josephine  O.  Wakefield,  Detroit 
Trust  Company,  execuror.  v.  [same],  findings  of  fact  land  opinion];  docket 
nos.  1010{".5-60,  promulgated  June  6,  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  109.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  Y  3.T  19  ;  5/44-109 

Wilinore  Steatn.ship  Co.,  Ine.,  r.  commissioner  of  Internal  revenue,  opinion; 
docket  no.  104508,  promulgated  Sept.  26,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.'  ([Opinion]  41.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3. T  19  ;  5/45-41 

Wilson.  Waldo  W.  Waldo  W.  Wilson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue; 
Vesper  Company,  Incorporated,  r.  [same],  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ; 
docket  no.s.  101464-4G5,  promulgated  Aug.  28.  1941."  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Opinion] 
200.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-200 

TEMPORARY  NATIONAL  ECONOMIC  COMMITTEE 

Trusts.  Investigation  of  concentration  of  economic  power,  final  report  of  execu- 
tive secretary  to  Temporary  National  Economic  Conunittee  on  concentration 
of  economic  power  in  United  States,  pursuant  to  Pui)lic  resolution  113  (75th 
Congress).  1941.  xv-|-435  p.  il.  2  pi.  (Senate  committee  print,  77th  Congress, 
1st  session.)  *  Paper,  55c. 
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Defense  savings  bonds.     For  us  in  Government  service,  United  States  defense 
savings  bonds  and  stamps.     [1941.]      [7]   p.  il.     narrow  12"     t 
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Finance.     Bulletin  of  Treasury  Department,  analysis  of  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments, composition  of  public  debt,  capital  movements  and  monetary  data,  other 
treasury  statistics,  Aug.   1941.      [1941.]      [4] +71  p.  il.   4"      [Monthly.     Proc- 
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Daily  statement  of  Treasury  compiled  from  latest  proved  reports  from 

Treasury  offices  and  depositaries,  Sept.  2-30,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,, 
narrow  f°     [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]     t 

L.  C.  card  15-3303  T 1.5:  941 

Treasury  decisions  under  customs,  internal  revenue,  narcotic,  and  other  laws, 
including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  and  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals, 
V.  77,  no.  10-13;  Sept.  4-25,  1941.     [1941.]     various  paging.     [Weekly.]     *  Paper, 
lOc.  single  copy,  $3.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.70. 
L.  C.  card  10-30490  T  1.11/2  :  77/10-13 

COAST  GUARD 

Atlantic  Coast  of  United  States,  light  list,  Intracoastal  Waterway.  Hampton 
Roads  to  Rio  Gi'ande  including  inside  waters,  Norfolk,  Charleston,  Jack.sonville 
and  N(  w  Orleans  Coast  Guard  districts;  corrected  to  June  1,  1941.  1941. 
[1]+178  p.  1  pi.  [Title  on  cover:  IJght  list,  Intracoastal  Waterway  of  United 
Siale.s,  1941.     Map  (m  verso  of  front  cover.]     *  Paper,  30c.  T47.2«:941 

Cirn//crr  183 ;  July  15,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     $  T  47.7/3 :  183 

Coast  Guard  bulletin,  v.l,  no.  27;  Sept.  IMl.     [1941.]     p.  211-218.     [Monthly.]     f 

L.  C.  card  33-29105  T  47.21 :  1/27 

Engineer's  digest.  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]      [3]+44+[l]  p.  il.  7  pi.  4°     (Engineering 

DivisioiK)      [Monthly.     Processed.]      t 

L.  C.  card  41-51259  T  47.30:  941/9 

General  order  6  and  7;  Aug.  23  and  Sept.  2,  1941.     [1941.]     Each  2  leaves,  4" 

[Proces.sed.]     t  T  47.5/6 :  6,  7 

Notices  to  mariners.     Notice  to  mariners,  affecting  lights,  buovs,  and  other  aids 

to  navigation,  no.  36-39;   Sept.   3-24,  1941.      [1941.]      [viii] +511-575   leaves. 

[Weekly.]     t 

L.  C.  card  7-20609  T  47.19  :  041/36-39 

Notice  to  mariners.  Great  Lakes,  affecting  lights,  buoys,  and  other  aids 

to  navigation,  no.  27-30;  Sept.  5-26.  1941.  [Lichtv  Printing  Co.,  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  Sept.  4-25,  1941.]  [viii] +140-159  leaves,  il.  [Weekly.]  t  Commander, 
Cleveland  District,  Coast  Guard,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  T  47.20 :  941/27-30 

Pag.     Amendment  to  Pay  and  supply  instructions  [Coast  Guard,  1939],  no.  37; 

June  9,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.     [Processed.     Is.sued  in  loo.se-leaf  form.]      + 

T  47.8  :  P  29/3/939/amdt.37 
■     Same.  no.  38;  July  12,  1941.     [1041.]    4  p.     [Processed.    Issued  in  loose-leaf 

form.  ]      t  T  47.8  :  P  29/3/9;:9/anidt.38 

Pay  and  .supply  instructions,  circular  18:   July  12,  1941.      [1941.]      2  p. 

[Processed.    Circular  18  is  :  Commuted  rations.    Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     t 

T  47.8/2  :  IS 

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1362  Government  Publications 

Radii)  iii-stnicfinn.  QST  visits  (lallups  Islaiid.  iMilio  iiistnictioii  for  amateurs 
umhT  ideal  cdiiditioiis ;  aitiele  in  .Iiiiie  1941  issue  of  QST  uiapizine.  1941. 
lU+T  p.  il.      [At  head  of  title:  United  States  Maritime  Service.]     t 

T47.2:R11 

Rc:,iil(tlio)if<.  Coast  Guard  rejiulations  119401,  Change  14;  Aug.  4.  1941.  [1941.] 
li  leaves.     [Processed.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     $  T  47.9 :  940/ch.l4 

COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY 

National  banks.  Ali.stract  of  reports  of  condition  of  national  banks,  no.  206. 
Aug.  18.  1911.    23  p.  4"    t  T  12.5:  206 

^Monthly  statement  of  capital  stock  of  national  banks,  national  bank  notes, 

and  Federal  reserve  bank  notes  (old  series)  outstanding;  Sept.  2,  1941.     [1941.] 

1  p.  narrow  1"     (Bookkeeping  Division.)     f 

L.  C.  card  10-21666  T  12.9  :  941/9 

Report.    Text  of  TSth  annual  report  of  comptroller  of  currency,  year  ended  Oct. 
31,  1940.     1941.     v+47  p.     ( [Treas.  Dept.  doc.  3112.  J )     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  10-11560  T12.1/a:940 

FISCAL  SERVICE 

ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Public  debt.  Statement  of  public  debt  of  United  States,  May  31,  1941.  [1941.] 
4  p.  narrow  f"     ([Bookkeeping  and  Warrants  Division.])      [Monthlv.]     t 

T  63.112 :  941/5 

Relief  work.  Report  showing  status  of  funds,  emergency  relief  appropriation 
acts  for  fiscal  .vears  1935-42,  as  of  Julv  31,  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title.  [2]  + 
28  p.  il.  oblong  S"     [Monthly.]     t  T  63.107  :  941/7 

PUBLIC    DEBT   BUREAU 

Mouvij.     Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money,  July  31,  1941.     [1941.] 
1  p.  oblong  8"     [Monthly.]     f 
L.  C.  card  10-21267  T  63.207 :  941/7 

TKEASURbJt   OF   UNITED   STATES 

Paper  nioiivn.  Monthly  statement,  paper  currency  of  each  denomination  out- 
standing Aug.  31,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  oblong  16"     t  T  63.307 :  941/8 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Jneonie.  Statistics  of  income  for  1939,  preliminary  report  of  corporation  income 
and  (declared  value)  excess-profits  tax  returns  filed  through  Dec.  31,  1940; 
prepared  bv  Statistical  Section,  Income  Tax  Unit.  1941.  iii+13  p.  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  37-26867  T  22.35 :  939/2 

Internal  revenue  bulletin,  1941,  no.  35-39:  Sept.  1-29,  1941.     1941.    various  paging. 
[Weekly.     Include  Rulings  10812-842.) 
L.  C.  card  22-26051  T  22.23/1 :  941/35-39 

.XdiK. — Tlip  Internal  revenue  I  ulletin  sei'vice  for  1941  will  consist  of  wei-kly  bulletins 
anil  semiannual  luniulative  bulletins.  The  weekly  bulletins  will  i.ontain  tbe  rulings  and 
decisions  to  be  inaiie  public  and  all  Treasury  Deiiartnient  decisions  (known  as  Treasury 
decisions)  pertaininj,'  to  internal  revenue  matters.  Tbe  tipuiiannual  cuuuilative  bulletins 
will  contain  all  rulin.as  and  decisions  (including  Treasury  decisions)  pubLsberl  during 
the  previous  (J  months.  The  complete  bulletin  service  may"  be  obtained  on  a  subscription 
basis,  frrm  the  Superintendent  of  Itoiuments.  (Jovernment  Printing  Office,  Washington, 
D.  C,  for  $3.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4. 1^5. 

PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

Government  supplies.  General  schedule  of  supplies:  classes  16  and  17,  supp.  5, 
Dry  batteries.  Sept.  1,  1941-Aug.  31,  1942.    1941.    4  p.  40    + 

T  58.8 :  17/3/941-42/SUPP.5 

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September  1941  1363 

Government  supplier — Continued. 

Same :  class  17,  siipp.  4,   Storage  batteries,   Sept.   1,   1941-Aug.  31,   1942. 

1^1.    8  p.  4"    t  T  58.8 :  17/3/941-42/supp.4 

Same :  class  17,  snpp.  6,  Telephones  and  parts,  Sept.  1,  1941-Aug.  31,  1942. 

1941.  8  p.  4"    t  T  58.8  :  17/3/941-42/supp.6 

Same :  class  17,  siipp.  7,  Intercommunicating  equipment,  July  1,  1941-June 

30,1942.     11941.]     3  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  17/3/941-42/supp.7 

Same:  class  24,  Enameled  cotton  duck,  Oct.  1,  1941-Feb.  28,  1942.     [1941.] 

2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8  :  24/941-42 

Same :  class  26,  supp.  5,  Costumers  and  screens,   Sept.   15-Dec.  31,   1941. 

[1941.]     3  p.  4°     [Proces.sed.]      t  T  58.8 :  26/941/supp.5 

Same :  class  27,  Dry  goods  and  textiles,  Oct.  1,  1941-Feb.  28,  1942.     1941. 

8  p.  4"     t  T  58.8  :  27/941-42 

Same :  class  27,  supp.  1,  Floor  and  window  coverings,  Oct.  1,  1941-Sept.  30, 

1942.  1941.    24  p.  4°    t  T  58.8 :  27/941-42/supp.l 

Same :   cla.ss  30,  Bathroom  and  toilet  fixtures,  Oct.  1,  1941-Sept.  30,  1942. 

1941.     4  p.  4°     t  T  58.8  :  30/941-42 

Same :  class  33,  Gaskets,  hose,  packing,  and  miscellaneous  manufactured 

rubber  articles,  Sept.  1,  1941-Feb.  28,  1942.    1941.    7  p.  4°    t    T  58.8 :  33/941-42 

Same :    class  43,  Bolts,  nuts,  rivets,  screws,  and  washers,  Oct.   1,  1941- 

Mar.  31,  1942.      [1941.]     5  p.  4°     [Processed.]      t  T  58.8 :  43/941-42 

Same:  class  67,  Feed  and  forage,  Oct.  1,  1941-Jan.  31.  1942.    1941.  9  p.  4"    J 

T  58.8 :  67/941-42 

Same:    cla.ss  103,  supp.  2,  Recording  and  transcription  service,  Sept.   1, 

1941-Aug.  31,  1942.     [1941.]     5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t     T58.8: 103/941/supp.  2 

General  schedule  of  supplies  circular  465  and  466 ;  Sept.  2  and  18,  1941. 

[1941.]      [l]+2  leaves  and    [l]+4  leaves,  4"     [Processed.     Circulars  465-A, 
466-A  and  466-B  were  issued  also.]     $  T  58.4  :  465,  466 

FB3)Eat.AL   STANDARD   STOCK   CATALOG   DIVISION 

Note. — In  the  list  below,  some  of  tbe  Amendments,  dated  after  Oct.  10,  1933,  are  for 
specifi^atious  issued  by  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog?  Board  (now  Federal  Standard 
Stock  Satalog  Liivision)  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  following  publications  except  the  Emergency  alternate  Federal 
specifications  are  issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binders. 

Government  supplies.  Federal  stJindard  stock  catalog:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency 
alternate  Federal  specification  for  aluminum  alloy  (aluminum-manganese), 
bars,  rods,  .shape.s.  and  wire;  Aug.  16,  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.  4"     [Processed.]      t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-A-356a 

Same  :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  aluminum 

allov    (aluminum-manganet-se),    plates    and    sheets;    Aug.    16,    1941.      [1941.] 
2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-A-359 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  alumi- 
num, plates  and  sheets;  Aug.  16,  1941.     [IWl.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-A-561 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  gaskets, 

rubber,  molded,   sheet,   and   strip;   Aug.   7,    1941.     [Aug.    21,    1941.]     1   p.   4° 
[Processed.]      t  T  58.10/3  :  E-HH-G-1 56 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  terne- 

plate  (long  tenies)  ;  Aug.  16,  1941.     [1941.]     7  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-T-191 

Same:    see.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal   specification,  part  of 

Federal   specification   for  hardware,   builders',  locks  and   lock-trim    (tubular 
locks),  (door  knobs  and  roses)  ;  Aug  16,  1941.    [1941.]     3  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-FF-H-106 

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1364  Government  Publications 

Ooveniment  supplies — Continued. 

Same:    sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  .^specification  for  aluminum-alloy    (ALf-61), 

(aluminum-magnesium-silicon),    plates,    sheets,    and    strips;    July    17,    1941. 
[1941.]     10  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  QQ-A-327 

Same:    sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  aluminum,  ingots:  July  17. 

1941.     [1041.]     4  p.   12°     [Supersedes    Fed.   spec.    QQ-A-451,   Feb.    7,   1933.1 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  QQ-A-451  ;i 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  .specification  for  asphalt,  cut-back  for  road- 
work;  June  20.  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  SS-A-671, 
Dec.  5,  1933.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  SS-A-671a 

Same :   sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  beef,  fresh ;  June  24,  1941. 

[1941.]     7  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  PP-B-221,  Dec.  S.  10,31.]     *  Paper,  .5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  PP-B-221n 

Same :   sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Fedei-al  specification  for  beets,  canned :  Julv  8.  1941. 

[1^1.]     6     p.     12°     [Supersedes    Fed.     spec.     JJJ-B-lSl.     Mav     26,     1931.} 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  JJJ-B-181a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  broadcloth,  cotton,  mercerized, 

amdt.  1;   Julv   7,   1941.     1941.     1   p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3  :  CCC-B-686/amdt.  1 

Same:    sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bronze,  aluminum,  castings; 

June  30,  1941.     [1941.]     6  p.  il.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  QQ-B-671.  Nov. 
15,1932.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  5S.10/3:  QQ-B-671a 

Same :    sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  brooms,  fiber,  amdt.  2 ;  June 

6,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Errata  1,  Aug.  1933.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  H-B-56/anidt.2 

Same :    sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  brushes,  calcimine,  amdt.  1 ; 

May  23,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  H-B-141/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  brushes,  dust,  painters',  flat, 

amdt.  1;  May  23,   1941.     [1941.]     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  H-B-211/amdt.l 

Same:    sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bru.shes,  fitch,  fiat,  amdt.  2; 

May   15,   1941.     1941.     1  p.    12°     [Sui>ersedes   Amendment    1.   Oct.   20,   1938.] 
♦Paper,   5c.  T  51.7/8 :  H-B-241/amdt.2 

Same:   sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  brushes,  fiowing.  .skunk-hair, 

amdt.  3;  May  15.  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  2.  Oct.  20, 
1938.]     *  Paper,    5c.  T  51.7/8  :  H-B-256/amdt.3 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  brushes,  glue,  round,  amdt.  1 ; 

May  23,  1941.     1941     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  H-B-301/amdt.l 

Same :    sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  brushes,  mottling,  amdt.  1 ; 

June  20,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  H-B-391/amdt.l 

Same :    sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  brushes,  paint,  metal-bound, 

flat    (high-grade),    amdt.   2;    June   30,   1941.     [1941.]     3  p.    12°     [Supersedes 
Amendment  1.  Jan.  12,  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  H-B-421/amdt.2 

Same :    sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  brushes,  roof,  knotted-style, 

3  knots,  amdt.  2;  Mav  23.  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  1, 
Apr.  4,  1939.]     *  Paiier,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  H-B-471/amdt.2 

Same:    sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  brushes,  shaving;  June  30, 

1041.     [1941.]     4    p.    12°     [Supersedes    Fed.    spec.    H-B-571.    Mar.    7,    19.33.] 

•  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  H-B-571a 

Same :    sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bunting,  cotton,  mercerized, 

amdt.  4;  July  7,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  3.  Apr.  26,. 
1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  .58.10/3  :  CCC-B-791a/amdt.4: 

Same :    sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  carrots,  canned ;  June  30» 

1941.     [1941.]     6  p.   12°     [Supersedes   Fed.    spec.   JJJ-C-76.    Sept.   15,   1931.} 

♦  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  JJJ-C-76a 

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September  1941  1365 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  chrome-yellow  and  chrome- 
orange,  dry,  paste-in-japan,  and  paste-in-oil ;  June  24,  1941.  [1941.]  14  p.  12° 
[Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  TT-C-291,  May  26,   1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  TT-C-291a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  corn,  sweet,  canned ;  June  30, 

1941.     [1941.]     7   p.    12°     [Supersedes   Fed.   spec.   N-C-501,   June  23,    1931.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  T  5S.10/3 :  N-C-501a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  crushed-stone  and  crushed- 
slag,  for  bituminous-macadam-base  or  surface-course,  amdt.  1 ;  June  30,  1941. 
1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,   5c.  T  58.10/3 :  SS-C-736a/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  crushed-stone  and  crushed- 
slag,  for  waterboiuid-base  or  wearing-course,  amdt.  1 ;  June  30,  1941.  1941. 
1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  SS-C-746a/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  crushed-stone,  crushed-gravel, 

and  crushed-slag,  for  binder-course,  sheet-asphalt-pavement,  amdt.  1 ;  June  30, 
1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  SS-C-726a/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  crushed-stone,  crushed-gravel, 

and   crushed-slag,   for   bituminous-concrete-base   or   surface-course,   amdt.    1 ; 
June  30,  1941.    1941.    1  p.  12"    *  Paper,  5c.  T  .5N.l()/3  :  SS-C-731a/anidt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  crushed-stone,  crushed-slag,  and 

gravel,    for    bituminous-surface-treatment,    amdt.    1;    June    30,    1941.     1941. 
1  p.  12"     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  SS-C-741a/amdt.] 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  drums,  steel,  type  6C  (for  in- 
flammable solids  or  oxidizing  materials)  ;  .June  20.  1941.  [1941.]  9  p.  il.  12" 
[Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  RR-D-741,  Aug.  23,  1932.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  RR-r)-741a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  enamel,  heat-resisting  (400° 

F.) ,  black  ;  June  6, 1941.     [1941.]     6  p.  12°     *  Paper,  .5c.       T  58.10/3  :  TT-E-496 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  fish,  fresh ;  June  24,  1941. 

[1941.]     4    p.    12°     [Supersedes    Fed.    spec.     PP-F-381a,     Sept.    30,    1938.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  PP-F-381b 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  fittings,  cable  and  conduit, 

amdt.  1 ;  Jime  24.  1941.    [1941.]    2  p.  12"    *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  W-F-406/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  funnels,  glass,  smooth  (chem- 
ical) ;  June  20,  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  DD-F-806 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  gauze,  plain,  amdt.  1 ;  June  24, 

1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  CCC-G-lOla/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  glue,  casein-type,  water- 
resistant  ;  July  8,  1941.     [1941.]     7  p.  il.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.       T  58.10/3 :  C-G-456 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,   Federal  specification   for  hams,   sweet-pickle-cured. 

.smoked,  amdt.  4 ;  May  15,  1941.     [1941.]     3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  3. 
Nov.  26,  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  PP-H-71/amdt.4 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,  water,  wrapped,  amdt.  2 : 

May  3,    1941.      [1941.T      1    p.    12°      [Supersedes   Amendment    1.    Oct.    1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  ZZ-H-611/amdt.2 

Same :    sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hot-plates,  electric,  amdt.  1 ; 

June  30,  1941.     IMl.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  W-H-636/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  Indian-red,  dry,  paste-in- 
japan,  paste-in-oil ;  June  6,  1941.     [1941.]     13  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3  :  TT-I-511 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  ink.  writing,  amdt.  1;  June  6, 

3941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper.  .5c.  T  .58.10/3 :  TT"T~-563a/nmdt.l 

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420272— 41 —No.  561—10 


1366  Government  Publications 

Oovernment  suppUeH — Continued. 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  insulation,  vermiculite,  block 

and  pipe-covering  (nioklcd)  ;  May  15,  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  12"     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  HH-I-578 

Same:  sec.  4,  pi.  5,  Federal  specification  for  leather,  artificial  (upholstery), 

amdt.  1 ;  July  7,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12"     *  Paper,  oc. 

T  58.10/3 :  KK-L-13fia/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  leather,  lace,  amdt.  2;  June 

6,1941.     1941.     Ip.  12"     [Supersedes  Amendment  I.Dec.  18, 1937.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  KK-L-201/amdt.2 

Same :  sec.  4,   pt.   5,   Federal   specification  for  macaroni,   spaghetti,  and 

vermicelli;  June  6,  1941.     [1941.]     5  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  N-M-51. 
Dec.  8, 1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  N-M-51a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  machines,  slicing,  meat,  amdt. 

1 ;  June  16,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12"     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  OO-M-81/amdt.l 

■     Same  :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  muslin,  bleached,  amdt.  1 ;  Julv 

7,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12"     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  CCC-M-911/amdt.l 

- — —  Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  needles,  hypodermic,  for  Luer 
syringes,  amdt.  1  ;  June  16,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12"     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  GG-N-196/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  nickel,  for  remelting,  amdt.  2; 

July  12,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Amendment  1,  Nov.  20,  1939.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  QQ-N-301/amdt.  2 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  oil,  flatting;  June  6,  1941. 

[1941.]     7  p.  12"     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  TT-0-356 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paint,  cement-water,  powder, 

white  and  tints  (for  interior  and  exterior  use)  ;  June  30,  1941.     [1941.]     15  p. 
12"    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  TT-P-21 

• Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paper,  kraf t,  wrapping,  water- 
proofed, amdt.  3 ;  June  2,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  12"  [Supersedes  Amendment  2, 
May  4,  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  UU-P-271/amdt.3 

• Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paper,  ledger,  amdt.  4;  Apr. 

29,  1041.    1941.    1  p.  12°    [Supersedes  Amendment  3,  July  23,  1938.]    *  Paper, 
5c.  T  51 .7/8 :  UU-P-288/amdt.4 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  pears,  canned ;  June  30,  1941. 

[1941.]     7  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  Z-P-201,  May  26,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  Z-P-201a 

■ Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  peas,  canned ;  June  30,  1941. 

[1941.]     6  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  JJJ-P-151,  June  23,  1931.]     *  Paper, 
5c.  T  58. 10/3  :  JJJ-P-151a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  percale,  amdt.  2 ;  July  7,  1941. 

1941.     1  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Amendment  1,  Nov.  13,  1937.]     -  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  CCC-P-191/amdt.2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  powder-blowers,  hand ;  Jime  2. 

1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  12"     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  GG-P-606 

•    Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  prunes,  evaporated  (or  dried)  ; 

June  30,  1941.     [1941.]     7  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Fed.   spec.  Z-P-681b,  Oct.  5, 
1939.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  Z-P-681c 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  putty  and  elastic-compound, 

(for)   metal-sash-glazing;  July  12,  1941.     [1941.]     12  p.  il.   12°     [Supersedes 
Fed.  spec.  TT-P-781,  Dec.  28,  1939.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  TT-P-781  a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  rakes,  hand ;  June  6,  1941. 

[1941.]     13  p.  il.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  GGG-R-96 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  refrigerators,  electric,  porta- 
ble; July  2,  1941.  [1941.]  13  p.  il.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  AA-R-211, 
Oct.  13,  1939.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  A A-R-211a 

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September  1941  1367 

Ooverrwient  supplies — Coutinued. 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  ribbons,  typewriter,  amdt.  2 ; 

May  23,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Amendment  1,  May  4,  1940.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  r)DD-R-311a/amdt.2 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  sheeting,  cotton,  unbleached, 

narrow,  amdt.  3;  June  16,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Amendment  1, 
Nov.  13,  1937.  J     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  CCC-S-281/amdt.3 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  sijecification  for  spoons,  mustard,  wood ;  May 

3,1941.     [1941.]     3  p.  12"     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  LLL-S-617 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  steel,  carbon  and  alloy,  bars; 

June  30,  1941.     [1941.]     13  p.  12"     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  QQ-S-e71 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tomato-jnice,  canned;  July  8, 

1941.     [1941.]     5  p.  12"     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  JJJ-T-576 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tomatoes,  canned  ;  July  8,  1941. 

[1941.]     6  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  JJJ-T-571,  Aug.  18,  1931.]     *  Paper, 
5c.  T  58.10/3  :  J JJ-T-571a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tubes,  inner,  puncture-sealing, 

amdt.  1 ;  July  2,  1941.    1941.     1  p.  12"     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  ZZ-T-766/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  turkeys,  dressed,  amdt.  3 ; 

May  15,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  2,  Dec.  3,  1940.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  PP-T-791a/amdt.3 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  wire,  steel  (carbon),  bare  and 

zinc-coated ;  June  16,  1941.    [1941.]    10  p.  12"    *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  QQ-W-461 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  wood-preservative,  creosote- 
coal-tar  solution;  Apr.  29,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  TT- 
W-566,  Apr.  28,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  TT-W-566a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  1942  supplement  to  Federal  specification  for  lamps, 

electric,  incandescent,  miniature,  tungsten-filament.     [1941.]     7  p.  12"     [This 
supplement  covers  the  period  Sept.  1,  1941-Aug.  31,  1942.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3  :  W-L,-lllb/942  supp. 

Supplement  32-37  to  Index  of  Federal  specifications  revised   to  July   1, 

1940;  July  18-Sept.  4,  1941.     [1941.]     Each  1  p.  or  2  p.  4"     [Proces.sed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  ind./940,  supp.32-37 

RESEARCH  AND  STATISTICS  DIVISION 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Market  prices  and  yields  of  outstanding  bonds,  notes, 
and  bills  of  United  States,  during  June  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  f"     [Monthly.]     t 

T  62.7 :  941/6 

Same,  during  July  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  f"     [Monthly.]     f  T  62.7: 941/7 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Medical   bulletin  of  Veterans'  Administration,   v.   18,  no.  2,  Oct.   1941 ;    Martin 

Cooley,  editor.     1941.     ix+129-235  p.     [Quarterly.]  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy, 
50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 

L.  C.  card  25-26672  VA  1.9 :  18/2 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Bulletin  26-31;  Aug.  23-Sept.  12,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging.  [Issued  with 
perforations.]     t  W  3.3  :  941/26-31 

Circular  174-194;  Aug.  18-Sept.  17,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging.  [Processed 
and  printed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  1.4/2 :  941/174-194 

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1368  GoviaiNMENT  Publications 

Civilian  Conservation  Corps  regulations,  War  Department,  Changes  82;  Sept.  3. 
1941.     [1941.]     2  leaves.     [Processed.]     t  W  1.12 :  C  49/2/937/ch.82 

Field  manuals.  Basic  field  manual:  Browning  automatic  rifle,  caliber  .30,  M1918 
without  bipod,  Changes  1;  Aug.  19.  1941.  [1941.]  6  leaves,  il.  12°  (FM  23- 
20  [changes]  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.33 :  23-20/ch.l 

Note. — Field  manuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  containing  training  and  refer- 
ence data  and  instructions  relative  to  the  tactics  and  technique  involved  in  the  employ- 
ment of  the  arms  and  services  of  the  Army. 

Same :  Browning  machine  gun,  caliber  .30,  HB,  M1919A4,  ground,  Changes 

1 ;  Aug.  19,  1941.    [1941.]    9  leaves,  il.  12"    (FM  23-45  [changes]  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.33 :  23-45/ch.l 

Same:   Browning  machine  gun,   caliber   .30.   HB.   M1919A4    (mounted   in 

combat  vehicles).  Changes  1;  Aug.  21,  1941.  [1941.]  10  leaves.  II.  12°  (FM 
23-50  [changes]  1.)  [Supersedes  sec.  1,  Training  circular  14.  1941.]  ♦  Paper, 
5e.  W  1.33  :  23-50/ch.l 

Same :  Equipment,  clothing,  and  tent  pitching.  Changes  1 ;  Aug.  23,  1941. 

[1941.]     11  leaves,  12°     (FM  21-15  [changes]  1.)     *  Paper,  .5c. 

W  1.33 :  21-15/ch.l 

Infantry  field  manual:  Service  company  and  medical  detachment  (supply 

and  evacuation)  rifle  regiment  [with  list  of  references]  ;  prepared  under  direc- 
tion of  chief  of  infantry.     1941.     iii+SS  p.  il.  12°     (FM  7-30.)     *  Paper,  lOc. 

W  1.33 :  7-30 

Signal  Corps  field  manual :  Organizations  and  operations  in  the  Corps, 

Army,  theater  of  operations,  and  GHQ  ;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  signal 
officer.  1940  [reprint  1941.]  iii-f  119  p.  il.  2  tab.  12°  (FM  11-20.)  [Super- 
sedes chap.  3,  cliap.  4.  and  sees.  4  and  5,  chap,  5.  SCFM,  v.  1.  Nov.  20,  1931.] 
*  Paper,  20o.  W  1.33  :  11-20/1-2 

General  court-martial  orders  1-13;  Mar.  27-July  12,  1941.  [1941.]  various 
paging.      [Lssued  with  perforations.]     J  W  3.32 :  941/1-13 

General  oi-ders  d;  Aug.  25.  1941.    VMl.    1  p.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     J 

W  3.22 :  941/9 

Orders  H;  Aug.  12,  1941.  1941.  1  p.  12°  [Orders  relate  to  routine  business  of 
Department.]     t  W1.14:941/H 

Special  orders  204-228;  Sept.  2-30.  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging.  [Dailv  except 
Sundays  and  holidays.]     +  W  3.23 :  Wl/204-228 

Tables  of  organization.     % 

Note. — The  Tables  of  organization  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders. 

1-117.  Air  Coi-ps  s^quadron.  bombardment,  heavy  ;  July  1.  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  T^uper- 
sedes  T  O  1-115.   Aug.  1,  1939.]  W  1.25  : 1-117 

1-1.32.  Air  Corps  headquarters  and  headquarters  squadron,  group  bombardment,  light ; 
July  1.  1941.  [1941.]  6  p.  [Supersedes  T/O  1-132  and  1-152,  both  dated 
Aug.   1.   1939.]  W  1.25:  1-132 '2 

1-137.  Air  Corps  squadron,  bombardment,  licht :  Julv  1.  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  [Super, 
sedes  T  O  1-135.  1-157  and  1-15S,  all  dated  Aug.  1,  1939]         W  1.25  :  1-137 

1-700-1.  Air  Corps  headquarters  and  headquarter.s  squadron,  technical  training  command  ; 
July  16.  1941.      [1941.]     5  p.  W  1.25  :  1-700-1 

1-752.  Air  Corps  headquarters  and  headquarters  squadron,  photographic  group  :  Julv 
23.11)41.      [1941.1      2  p.  Wl. 25:1-752 

1-757.  Air  Corps  squadron,  photographic  (reconnaissance)  ;  July  23.  1941.  [1941.] 
op.  W  1.25  :  1-757 

1-758.       Air  Corps  squadron,  photographic   (mapping)  ;  July  23.   1941.      [1941]     5  p. 

W  1.25  :  1-758 

5-55.  Engineer  Army  topographic  battalion;  Aug.  15.  1941.      [1941.]      2  p.      [Super- 

sedes T  O  5-55,  Nov.  1,   1940]  W  1.25  :  5-55 

Technical  manuals.  Technical  manual:  Aircraft  propellers.  Changes  1;  Aug  20, 
1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  (TM  1-412  [changes]  1.)  *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.35  :  1^12/ch.l 
Note. — Toclinical  manuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  supplementing  the  Field 
manuals  covering  .subjects,  the  separate  treatment  of  which  is  considered  essential  to 
a  fuller  acromplisliment  of  the  training  proscribed  in  the  Field  manual  series.  The  scope 
of  this  series  includes  pamphlets  describing  materiel  and  containing  instructions  for 
the  operation,  care,  and  handling  thereof;  guidehooks  for  instructors  and  specialists; 
material  for  extension  courses  ;  reference  hoi)ks  ;  and  the  like. 

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September  1941  1369 

Technical  manuals — Continued. 

Same :  Diesel  engines  and  fuels  [with  bibliography ;  prepared  under  direc- 
tion of  quartermaster  general]  [1941.]  cover  title,  115  p.  il.  (TM  10-575.) 
*  Paper,  20c.  W  1.35 :  10-575 

Same:  Fixed  hospitals  of  Medical  Dej)artnient  (general  and  station  hos- 
pitals) ;  [prepared  under  direction  of  surgeon  general].  [1941.]  cover  title, 
270+ [1]  p.  il.      (TM  8-200.)     *  Paper,  2uc.  W  1.35 :  8-260 

Same:  Icelandic  phrase  book;  [prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  staff]. 

[1941.]     cover  title,  30  p.     (TM  30-256.)     *  Paper,  lOc.  W  1.35: 30-250 

Same :  Ordnance  maintenance,  fuze  setter,  MS,  Changes  1 ;  Sept.  6,  1941. 

[1941.]     3p.il.     (TM  9-1635  [changes]  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.     W  1.35  :  9-1635/ch.l 

■ Same:  Ordnance  maintenance,  quadrant  sights,  M1917,  M1917A1,  M1918, 

and  M191SA1   [with  list  of  references;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of 
ordnance].     [1941.]     cover  title,  28  p.  il.     (TM  9-1555.)      *  Paijer,  10c. 

W  1.35 : 9-1555 

Same:  75mm  howitzer  materiel  [with  li.st  of  references;  prepared  under 

direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].     [1941.]     cover  title,  100  p.  il.     (TM  9-320.) 
[Supersedes  TR  1305-75E,  May  23,  1935.]     *  Paper,  30c.  W  1.35 :  9-320 

Training  circular  48-54;  July  26-Sept.  8,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  il. 
[Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  1.36 :  941/48-54 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Government  supplies.  Specifications.  [The  United  States  Army  specifications 
and  Federal  specifications  which  cover  such  commodities  as  are  commonly  pur- 
chased by  agencies  of  the  War  Department  are  of  interest  primarily  to  the 
service  and  are  not  entered  in  this  catalog.]  W  3.48/1 :  (nos. ) 

Officers  of  Army  in  or  near  District  of  Columbia,  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     cover 
title,  ii+149  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  9-35107  W  1.11:  941/3 

United  States  Army  recruiting  news,  Sept.  1941;  v.  23,  no.  9.     [Recruiting  Pub- 
licity  Bureau,    Governor.s   island.   N.   Y.,    Sept.    1.   1941.]     20  p.    il.   large  8° 
[Monthly.]     t  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y. 
L.  C.  card  War  22-1  W  3.45  :  23/9 

AIR  CORPS 

Air  Corps  neivs  letter,  Aug.  1941;  [v.  24,  no.  14].  [1941.]  cover  title,  30  p.  il.  4" 
[Monthly.     Processed.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     t 

W  87.19 :  24/14 
ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Ashtabula  Harbor,  Ohio,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Ashtabula 
Harbor,  Ohio.  July  23,  1941.  19  p.  map.  (H.  doc.  321,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  10c. 

Brazos  Island  Harbor,  Tex.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Brazos 
Island  Harbor,  Tex.     Aug.  6,  1941.     32  p.  2  maps.     (H.  doc.  347,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  15e. 
L.  C.  card  41-51261 

Cayuga  Creek.  Cayuga,  Buffalo,  and  Cazenovia  Creeks,  N.  Y.,  letter  submitting 
report  on  preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  Cayuga,  Buffalo,  and  Caze- 
novia Creeks,  N.  Y.  July  28.  1941.  22  p.  2  maps.  (H.  doc.  326,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)      [This  report  is  on  the  .survey  only.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

Clear  Creek  and  Clear  Lake,  Tex.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of 
Clear  Creek  and  Clear  Lake,  Tex.  July  18,  1941.  20  p.  map.  (H.  doc.  319, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

Columbia  Hirer.  Columbia  and  lower  Willamette  Rivers  below  Vancouver, 
Wash.,  and  Portland,  Oreg.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Co- 
lumbia and  lower  Willamette  Rivers  below  Vancouver,  Wash.,  and  Portland, 

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1370  Government  Publications 

Columbia  River — Continued. 

Oreg.,  with  view  to  improving  old  moutli  of  Cowlitz  Kiver.     Aug.  4,  1941.     9  p. 
niai).     (H.  doc.  341,  77tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51202 

Columbia  Kiver  at  Kenuewick,  Wash.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexam- 
ination of  Columbia  River,  Oreg.  and  Wash.,  with  view  to  improvement  at  and 
near  Kennt'wick,  Wash.,  in  interest  of  navigation.  July  23,  1941.  18  p.  map. 
(H.  doc.  324.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  I'aper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51102 

Delaware  River.     Delaware  Kiver  between  Philadelphia  and  the  sea,  letter  sub- 
mitting report  on  reexamination  of  Delaware  Kiver  between  Philadelphia  and 
the  sea,  with  view  to  modification  of  anchorages.    Aug.  4,  1941.    30  p.  2  maps. 
(H.  doc.  340,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51263 

Delaware  Kiver  in  vicinity  of  Camden,  N.  J.,  letter  submitting  report  on 

reexamination  of  Delaware  Kiver  in  vicinity  of  Camden,  N.  J.     Aug.  11,  1941. 
31  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  353,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51264 

Gastineau  Channel,  Alaska,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Gas- 
tineau  Channel,  Alaska.  July  23,  1941.  13  p.  map.  (H.  doc.  325,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

Gloueester  Harbor  and  Annisquam  Kiver,  Mass.,  letter  submitting  report  on 
reexamination  of  Gloucester  Harbor  and  Annisquam  Kiver,  Mass.  July  28, 
1941.     15  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  329,  77th  Cong.  1st  ses.s.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

Intraconstal  Waterway.  Beaufort  to  Cape  Fear  River,  N.  C,  inland  waterway, 
including  waterway  to  Jacksonville,  N.  C,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexam- 
ination of  inland  waterway,  Beaufort,  N.  C,  to  Cape  Fear  Kiver,  including 
waterway  to  Jacksonville,  N.  C,  with  view  to  iirovidiug  channel  from  inland 
waterway  to  Banks  Channel  at  Wrightsville  Beach,  and  thence  via  Masonboro 
Inlet  to  "the  ocean.  Aug.  6,  1941.  16  p.  map.  (H.  doc.  346,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51260 

Mississippi  River  at  and  in  vicinity  of  Sabula,  Iowa,  letter  submitting  report  on 
reexamination  of  Mississippi  River,  with  view  to  modification  of  existing  proj- 
ect, particularly  at  and  in  vicinity  of  Sabula.  Iowa.    July  28,  1941.    15  p.  map. 
(H.  doc.  328,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51141 

Neuse  River,  N.  C,  letter  submitting  report  on  preliminary  examination  and 
.survey  of  Neuse  River,  N.  C,  with  view  to  improvement  for  navigation  and 
flood  control  between  Johnston  County  line  and  New  Bern.  July  28,  1941. 
18  p.  2  maps.  (H.  doc.  327,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  report  is  on  the  survey 
only.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

Order.<t.  [Orders  and  regulations,  Corps  of  Engineers,  Ai-my :  chap.  1,  Organiza- 
tion and  administration;  Jan.  15,  1939.1     t  W  7.8/2  :  l/2/p.21-22,rev. 

Revisert  pases  : 

p.  21-22;   [Aug.  8,  1941]. 

Same:    [chap.  2,  Correspondence  and  reports;  May  1,  1940.]     % 

W  7.8/2  :  2/3/p.l9-20/rev.2,  etc. 

Revised  pages : 

p.  l9-20a  ;  [.Tuly  16.  1941]. 
p.  67-68;  I  Aug.  18,  1941]. 

Same:  [chap.  7,  Claims  and  claims  litigation,  contracts,  methods  of  pur- 
chase; revised  to  May  1,  1940.]  J  W  7.8/2 :  7/4/p.l23-124,rev. 
Revised  pages  : 

p.  123-124;  [.Tune  17,  1941]. 

[Orders  and  regulations.  Corps  of  Engineers,  Army,  1940:  chap.  10,  Ad- 
ministration of  civil  service  in  Engineer  Department  at  Large;  June  1, 
1940.]  X  W  7.8/2 :  10/4/p.3-4.  rev.,  etc. 
Revised  pages  : 

p.  .'1-4;  [July  28,  1941]. 
p.  9-10;  [July  25,  1941]. 

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September  1941  1371 

Port  Angeles  Harbor,  Wash.,  letter  submitting  report  on  preliminary  examina- 
tion and  survey  of  Port  Angeles  Harbor,  Wasb.  July  28,  1941.  16  p.  map. 
(H.  doc.  331,  77tb  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  report  is  on  the  survey  only.] 
*  Paper,  10c. 

Rehohoth  Bay  to  Delaware  Bay,  Del.,  inland  waterway,  and  Broadkill  River, 
Del.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  inland  waterway  between 
Rehoboth  Bay  and  Delaware  Bay,  Del.,  and  Broadkill  River,  Del.  Aug.  5, 
1941.  35  p.  2  maps.  (H.  doc.  344,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [The  inland  water- 
way from  Rehoboth  Bay  to  Delaware  Bay  is  known  as  the  Lewes-Rehoboth 
Canal.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

St.  Johns  River,  Fla.,  Jacksonville  to  ocean,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexam- 
ination of  St.  Johns  River,  Fla.,  from  Jacksonville  to  ocean,  and  St.  Johns 
River,  Fla.,  in  vicinity  of  Dames  Point  and  New  Berlin.     July  23,  1941.     34  p.  3 
maps.    (H.  doc.  322,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51142 

Ventura  River,  Ventura  County,  Calif.,  letter  submitting  report  on  preliminary 
examination  and  survey  of  Ventura  River,  Ventura  County,  Calif.  July  23, 
1941.  29  p.  map.  (H.  doc.  323,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  report  is  on  the 
survey  only.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

Yaqnina  River  and  tributaries,  Oreg.,  letter  submitting  report  on  preliminary 
examination  and  survey  of  Yaquina  River  and  tributaries,  Oreg.  July  1, 
1941.  19  p.  2  maps.  (H.  doc.  304,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  report  is  on 
the  survey  only.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

MISSISSIPPI  RIVER   COMMISSION 

Note. — Tlip  puI)liratioiis  of  the  Mississippi  River  Commission  consist  of  annual  reports, 
annual  pamphlets  sliowinir  daily  river  slaves,  annual  pamphlets  showing  daily  river  dis- 
charge, and  annual  pamphlets  sliowiiig  results  of  river  discharge  measurements;  also 
publications  of  the  Waterways  Experiment  Station  operating  under  the  direction  of  the 
Mississippi  River  Commission.  The  Mississippi  River  Commission  publishes  maps  and 
charts  of  the  Mississippi  River;  navigation  maps  of  the  Mississippi  River  from  Cairo,  111.,  to 
the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  La.  ;  and  wall  maps,  in  colors,  of  the  lower  Mississippi  River 'Valley  from 
the  head  of  the  St.  P>ancis  Basiij  near  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.,  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  La., 
scale  1  :  500,000  and  1  :  250.000.  Topographic  quadrangle  maps  in  colors,  scale 
1  :  02,500  of  the  alluvial  valley  of  the  lower  Mississippi  River  are  also  puiilished  by  the 
Mississippi  River  Commission  ;  the  topographic  quadrangle  maps  comprise  over  200  sheets 
and  cover  portions  of  the  States  of  Missouri,  Illinois,  Kentucky,  Arkansas,  Tennessee, 
Mississippi,  and  Louisiana  adjacent  to  the  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries,  with  an 
area  of  almost  51,000  square  miles  mapped.  All  are  sale  publications  obtainable  only 
from  the  Mississippi  River  Commission,  except  the  annual  reports  which  are  issued  by 
the  SuperintiMulcut  of  Documents.  No  discount  is  allowed.  Requests  for  information  as  to 
lists  of  publicalinns  and  maps  and  method  of  making  remittance  should  be  addressed  to: 
The  Mississippi   River   Commission,   P.   O.   Box   80,   Vicksburg,   Miss, 

Topographic  quadrangle  maps 

Arkansas.  Arkansas,  Indian  Bay  quadrangle,  lat.  34°15'-34°30',  long,  91°-91°15'. 
Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  5  ft.  Edition  of  1939,  Engineer  Reproduction 
Plant,  Army  War  College,  Washington,  D.  C,  1941.  17X14  in.  t  lOc,  Missis- 
sippi River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  W  31.9  :  In  25/939 

^. Arkansas-Mississippi,  Farrell  quadrangle,  lat.  34°15'-34°30',  long.  90°30'- 

'  90°45'.  Scale  1 :  62,.500,  contour  interval  5  ft.  Edition  of  1939,  Engineer  Re- 
production Plant,  Army  War  College,  Washington,  D.  C,  1941.  17X14  in.  t 
10c.,  Mississippi  River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  W31.9:  F  247/939 

Arkansas-Tennessee,  Hales  Point  quadrangle,  lat.  35°45'-36°,  long.  89°30'- 

89°45'.  Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  5  ft.  Edition  of  1939,  Engineer  Re- 
production Plant,  Army  War  College,  Washington,  D,  C,  1941.  17X14  in,  t 
lOc,  Mississippi  River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  W  31,9 :  H  137/939 

Mississippi.  Mississippi,  Lorenzen  quadrangle,  lat.  32°45'-33°,  long.  90°45'-91°, 
Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  5  ft.  Edition  of  1939,  Engineer  Reproduction 
Plant,  Army  War  College,  Washington,  D.  C,  1941.  17X15  in.  t  lOc,  Missis- 
sippi River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  W  31.9 :  L  887/939 

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1372  Government  Publications 

Mississippi — Continued. 

Mississippi-Louisiana,    Vicksburg    quadrangle,    lat.    32'15'-32°30',    long. 

90°45'-91°.  St-ale  1 :  G2.500,  contour  interval  5  and  20  ft.  Edition  of  1939, 
Engineer  Reproduction  Plant,  Army  War  College,  Wa.shington.  D.  C,  1941. 
17X15  in.     tlUc.,  Mississippi  River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

W  31.9 :  V  663/939 

NOBTHEBN  AND  NORTHWESTEBN  LAKES  SUEVEY 

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  Rainy  Lake,  of  Lake 
Chaniplain.  and  of  the  natural  navigable  waters  of  the  New  York  State  canals  are  prepared 
and  sold  bv  the  V  S.  Lake  Survev  Office.  605  Federal  Building.  Detroit.  Mich.  Charts  may 
also  be  purchased  at  the  following  U.  S.  engineer  offices  ;  710  Army  Building.  New  York, 
N  Y  •  322  Federal  Building.  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,  mav  be  had  upon  application  at  any  of  those  offices. 

A  descriptive  bulletin,  which  supplements  the  charts  and  gives  detailed  information  aa 
to  hnrbors.  shore  lines,  and  shoals,  magnetic  determinations,  and  particulars  of  changing 
conditions  affecting  navigation,  may  be  purchased  for  75  cents  from  the  U.  S.  Lake  Survey 
Office  and  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  The  bulletin  is  revised  annually  and 
issued  at  the  opening  of  navigation  (in  April).  Supplements  thereto  are  published  monthly 
during  the  navigation  season  and  are  sent  free  to  all  who  purchase  the  bulletin. 

Complete  sets  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  seen  at   the  U.  S.  Engineer   offices  Id 
Duluth.  Minn.,  Milwaukee.  Wis..  Chicago.  111.,  and  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  at  the  Office,  Chief 
of  Engineers,  U.    S.  Army,  Washington,  D.  C,  but  they  are  obtainable  only  at  the   sales 
offices  above  mentioned. 
Oreat  Lakes.     Supplement  4.  Aug.  27.  1941,  corrections  and  additions  to  Bulletin 

50,  Survey  of  northern  and   northwestern  lakes;  to  supplement   information 

given  upon  charts  of  Great  Lakes.     U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich. 

[Aug.  21,  1941.1     11  leaves,  4"     t  W  33.3  :  50/supp.  4 

FINANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Finance  circvlars.     t 

Note. — Finance  circulars  contain  in.sfructions  and  information  of  a  relatively  per- 
manent character  pertaining  to  the  performance  of  the  technical  duties  of  finance  and 
disbursing  officers  and  of  property  auditors.  Though  bearing  dates  they  are  grouped 
according  to  subject  matter.  Each  group  of  circulars  is  designated  by  a  letter,  and  the 
circulars  in  each  group  are  numbered  consecutively.  Numbered  changes  are  issued 
separately  for  each  circular  as  required.  Issued  with  a  T-hole  punch  for  binding. 
B-1.  [Dishur.'iing  officers,  general  instructions].  Changes  1;  July  16.  1941.  [1941.1 
1  p.      [Processed.]  W  97.5/3  :  B-l/3/ch.  1 

B-8.      Disbursing  officers'  checks.  Changes  4;  Aug.  18.  1941.      [1941.1      1  p.      [Processed. 
Supersedes  Changes  3.  June  16.  1941.]  W  97.5/3  :  B-8/4/ch.  4 

B-9.      Deposit  of  funds  for   credit  of  Treasurer  of  United  States.   Changes  7  :   Aug.  12. 
1941.      [1941.]      1    p.      [Processed.]  W  9T.5/3 :  B-9/4/ch.7 

B-14.   Blank  forms.  Finance  Department  and  miscellaneous.   Changes  5  :  Aug.  12.  1941. 
[1941.]      1  p.      [Processed.]  W  97.5/3 :  B-14/4/ch.  5 

D-4.     War  Department  procurement  code:   [Quartermaster  Corps].  Changes  1:  Aug.  28. 
1941.      [1941.]      2  p.      [Proces.sed.]  W  97.5 '3 :  D-4/12/ch.  1 

D-6.     Same:  Air  Corps:  .Tune  15.  1941.      [1941.]      11  p.      [Processed.] 

W97.5/3:D-6/12 
D-8.     Same  :  Corps  of  Engineers ;  June  1.5.  1941.      [1941.]      17  p.      [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3 :  D-8/12 
Same  :  Changes  1  :  Aug.  26,  1941.      [1941.]      4  p.      [Processed] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-8/12/ch.  1 
D-9.     Same:  Ordnance  Department:  June   15.   1941.      [1941.]     24   p.     [I'rocessed.] 

W97.5'3:P-0/ll 
D-10.  Same:  Chemical  Warfare  Service;  June   15.  1941.     [1941.]     13  p.     [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-10  12 
1)-11.   Same:    National   Guard    Bureau:    .Tune   15.    1941.      [1941.]      16    p.      [Processed.] 

W97.5  '3:D-11/12 

D-12.  Same :[  National  Board  for  Promotion  of  Rifle  Practice];  June  15.  1941.      [1941.] 

3  p.      [Processed.)  W  97.5/3  :  D-12/12 

D-13.  Same:  Other  Federal  appropriations;  June  15.  1941.      [1941.]     6  n.     [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :D-13/6 
Same:  Changes  1;  Julv  25.  1941.      [1941.]      2  p.      [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3:  D-13 /6/ch.l 
D-14.  Civilian   Conservation   Corps  procurement   code.    F.  Y.   1942    (including  applicable 
procurement   authorities)  ;   Julv    1,   1941.      [1941.]      46   p.      [Processed.] 

W97..T/3:D-14/6 
D-16.  National    Selective    Service   Svstem    procurement    code :    Selective    Service    System 
(trans,  to  war).  (S.  S.  S.).*  0400.  1942.  General  Accounting  Office  and  Treasury 
Uepartnient  appropriation  sviiibol  no.   21-9020400  to  be  disbursed  under  symbol 
no.   20S-700   series:  Julv   7.'   1941.      [1941.]      3   p.  W  97.5  3  :  D-16  3 

D-17.  Defense  aid  procnrement  code:   War  Department:  .Tune  .30.   1941.      [1941.]      9   p. 
[Processed.     Supersedes  all   prior  editions  and  changes  thereto.] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-17/3 
Same,  Changes  1  ;  Julv  -30.  1941.      [1941.]     4  p.      [Processed.]  ,,„,.,. 

W  97  5   3  :  D-17  /3/eb  1 

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September  1941  1373 

Finance  circulars — Continued. 

D-18.  War  Department  procurement  code  :  Special  code  in  connection  with  payment  of 
salaries,  contingent  expenses  and  printing  and  binding  under  various  appropria- 
tions, as  provided  in  military  appropriation  act,  1942;  Aug.  1,  1941.  L1941.] 
3  p.      Ll'rocessed.]  W  97.5/3  :  D-lS 

Same,  Changes  1;  Aug.  13,  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.      [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-18/ch.l 

D-20.   Same:  Organized  military  forces  of  Government  of  Commonwealth  of  Philippines; 

Aug.   1,    1941.      [1941.]      8   p.      [Processed.]  W  97.5/3:  D-20 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnance  field  service  bulletin,     -t 

Note. — Ordnance  field  service  bulletins  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in 
loose-leaf  binders.  In  order  to  provide  a  vehicle  for  conveying  instructions  and  informa- 
tion from  the  chief  of  field  service  to  the  Ordnnnee  Department  field  service.  6  bulletins, 
entitled  Ordnance  field  service  bnlletius,  are  issued.  The  bulletins  arc  issued  in  sections 
with  the  serial  number  prefixed  by  a  classiflcatiun  number  covering  the  following  general 
headings  :  1 — General  instructions  ;  2 — Supply  ;  3 — Auununition  ;  4 — Maintenance  ; 
5 — Miscellaneous;  6 — Fuel  ;ind  lubrication  instructions. 

3-5.  Small     arms     ammunition,     Changes     2;     Aug.     31,     1941.      [1941.]  3     leaves. 

[Processed.]  W  34.26  :  3-5/941-2/ch.2 

Ordnance  provision  system.  Ordnance  catalog  (ordnance  iirovisiou  system)  : 
Group  A,  Rifle,  automatic,  cal.  .80,  Browning,  M1918  and  M191SA1,  parts  and 
equipment;  July  ol,  1941.  [1941.]  24+4+2  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature 
list  A— 4.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Standard 
nomenclature  list  A-4,  Jan.  8,  193S,  and  changes  thereto.  |     t       W  34.28  :  A-4/r) 

vSame:  (iroup  A,  Rifle,  automatic,  cal.  .30,  Browning,  M1918A2,  parts  and 

f>quipment;  July  15,  1941.  [1941.]  26+5+2  jj.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature 
listA-49.)     [Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  34.23  :A-49 

Same:  Group  A,  Trainers,  machine  gun,  parts  and  equipment;  July  30. 

1941.  [1941.]  12+2  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-48.)  [Processed. 
Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  34.23:  A-48 

Same:    Group   B,    Revolver,    Colt.    cal.    .45,    M1917,  revolver.    Smith    and 

Wesson,  cal.  .45.  M1917.  parts  and  equipment;  July  28,  1941.  [1941.]  26+4 
p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  B-7. )  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions. Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  B-7,  Oct.  10,  1928.  and  changes 
thereto.]     t  W  34.23  :B-7/4 

Same:  [Group  T],  Ammunition,  revolver  and  automatic  pistol,  Changes  2: 

Aug.  9,  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  T-2  [changes]  2.) 
[Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  34.23 :  T-2/9/ch.2 

Same:  [Group  T],  Ammunition,  rifle  and  automatic  gun,  pt.  1,  Changes  6; 

Aug.  9,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  T-1,  pt.  1  [changes] 
6.)     [Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     J  W34.23:  T-l/ll/pt.l/ch.6 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

Circulars.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     % 

1-4.     Procurement   and   distribution   of  supplies.   Changes   12;   Aug.    12.    1941.      [1941. J 

1  p.      [Processed.]  W  77.4/3  :  l-4/5/ch.l2 

1-15.  Regulations   governing   civilian   employees,    Change    66;    [May   2,    1941].      [1941.] 

p.  10  G,  4°     [Proce.ssed.    Supersedes,  p.  10  G  of  Regulations'dated  Mar.  27,  1941.] 

^  „  W  77.4/3 :  l-15/.3/ch.66 

Same,  Change  69;   [July  31,  1941].      [1941.]     p.  34,  4°.      [Processed.     Supersedes 

p.   34    of  July   1,    19.37.]  W  77.4/3  :  l-15/3/ch.69 

Same,  Change  70;   [July  31,  1941].     [1941.]     p.  lO-I,  4°     [Processed.     Supersedes 

p.  lO-I  of  Jan.  27,  1910.]  W  77.4/3  :  l-15/3/ch.70 

2.  [Routing  circular,  posts  and  stations  of  Army  and  data  relative  to  issuance  of  bills 

of    lading    and    tiansportaion    requests    thereto],    Changes    124;    Aug.    1,    1941. 

[1941.]      3   leaves.      [Processed.     Accompanied  by   pages   to  be   inserted   in    the 

original  publication.]  W  77.4/3  :  2/ch.l24 

Same,  Changes  125;  Aug.  15,  1941.     [1941.]     2  leaves.     [Processed.     Accompanied 

by  pages  to  be  inserted  in  the  original  publication.]  W  77.4/3  :  2/ch.l 25 

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Notes  of  General  Interest 


Benjamin  Harrison  Memorial  Commission 

Under  the  provisions  of  sec.  3  of  Public  law  352,  76th  Congress,  approved  Aug. 
9,  1939,  the  Benjamin  Harrison  Memorial  Commission  was  appointed  by  the 
President,  Jan.  15,  1940.  The  duty  of  the  Commission,  as  prescribed  in  the  law. 
was  to  consider  and  formulate  plans  for  establishment  of  a  permanent  memorial 
in  Indianapolis  to  the  said  Benjamin  Harrison,  23d  President  of  the  United 
States. 

Information  Division 

The  Division  of  Information  was  established  within  the  Office  for  Emergency 
Management  by  direction  of  the  President,  Feb.  28,  1941,  and  provides  central 
informational  service  to  the  several  agencies  in  the  Office  for  Emergency  Man- 
agement. 

Price  Administration  Office 

The  name  of  the  Ottice  of  Price  Administration  and  Civilian  Supply  was 
changed  to  the  Office  of  Price  Administration,  by  Executive  order  8875  of  Aug. 
28,  1941.  By  the  same  order  the  functions  of  the  Civilian  Allocation  Division, 
formerly  a  part  of  the  Office  of  Price  Administration  and  Civilian  Supply,  were 
transferred  to  the  Office  of  Production  Management. 

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ADMINISTRATIVE  OFFICE  OF  UNITED  STATES  COURTS 

Federal  probation,  quarterly  journal  of  correctional  philosophy  and  practice, 
V.  5,  uo.  3,  July-Sept.  1941;  [edited  by  United  States  Probation  System],  n.  p. 
[1941].  cover  title,  60  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Prisons  Bureau, 
Justice  Department.    Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]    t  Ju  10.8 :  5/3 

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  puljlications  which  will  be  mailed  to  all  applicants,  enabling  them  to 
select  such  reports  and  bulletins  as  interest  them. 

Apples.  Relations  of  nectar  concentration  to  growth  of  Erwinia  amylovoi'a  and 
tire  blight  infection  of  apple  and  pear  blossoms  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  S.  S.  Ivanoff  and  G.  W.  Keitt.  1941.  [2] +733-743  p.  [From  Journal  of 
agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  12,  June  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  Ap  52/88 

Transmission  of  tire  blight  by  bees  and  its  relation  to  nectar  concentration 

of  apple  and  pear  blossoms  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  G.  W.  Keitt  and 
S.  S.  Ivanoff.  1941.  [2] +745-753  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  re- 
search, v.  62,  no.  12,  June  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  Ap  52/89 

Bea>is.  Histological  study  of  snap  bean  tissues  affected  with  black  root  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Wilbert  A.  Jenkins.  1941.  [2]  +683-690  p.  4  p. 
of  pi.     [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  11,  June  1,  1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  B  378/37 

Cotton.  Cotton  literature,  selected  references,  v.  11,  no.  10,  Oct.  1941 ;  compiled 
by  Emily  L.  Day.  [1941.]  [2] +397-434  p.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  Pre- 
pared in  Library  of  Agriculture  Department  with  cooperation  of  Agricultural 
Economics  Bureau,  Agricultural  Marketing  Service,  Plant  Industry  Bureau, 
and  Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau.]     f  A  1.50: 11/10 

Same,  index  to  v.  10,  1940;  compiled  by  Emily  L.  Day.     [1941.]     p.  653- 

841,  4°  [Processed.  Prepared  in  Library  of  Agriculture  Department  with 
cooperation  of  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau,  Agricultural  Marketing  Service, 
Plant  Industry  Bureau,  and  Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau.]     t 

A  1.50 :  10/ind. 

Distribution  and  relation  of  fiber  population,  length,  breaking  load,  weight, 

diameter,  and  percentage  of  thin-walled  libers  on  cottonseed  in  5  varieties  of 
American  upland  cotton  ;  by  Jerry  H.  Moore.  [1941.]  cover  title,  p.  255-302, 
il.  2  p.  of  pi.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  5,  Mar.  1,  1941.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  829/119 

Crops  and  markets,  Sept.  1941 ;  v.  18,  no.  9.     [1941.]     p.  197-220,  il.  4°    [Monthly.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A  1.52  :  18/9 

Forest  fruits.  Chemical  composition  of  forest  fruits  and  nuts  from  Pennsylvania 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Walter  W.  Wainio  and  E.  B.  Forbes.  1941. 
[2] +627-635  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  10,  May  15, 
194L]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  F  943/14 

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Journal  of  af/riciiUiiral  rescarcJi.  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no. 
5-8;  Sept.  1-Oct.  1.5.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  tltle.s,  p.  257-1C4,  il.  1  pi.  14  p.  of  pi. 
[Semimonthly.  Articles  appearing  in  the  Journal  are  printed  sepai-ately  and 
are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  as  issued.]  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $3.25 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.7'). 

L.  C.  card  Agr  13-1837  A  1.23:  63/5-8 

Note. — This  publication  is  issued  by  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  with 
the  cooperation  of  the  A.ssociation  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  Agrifulture  Department  Others  desiring  the  Journal  may  obtain  it  from  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents.  Washington,  D.  C.,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Same.  v.  62.  Jan.  1-June  15,  1941  [title  page,  contents,  errata  and  authors' 

emendations,  and  index].    1941.    v +755-763  p.    *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23 :  62/t.  p.  &  iud. 

AGRICULTURAL    ADJUSTMENT   ADMINISTRATION 

Addrcxs  by  I.  W.  Duggan,  director.  Southern  Division,  Agricultural  Adjustment 
Administration,  before  Farm  Bureau  Training  School,  Hot  Springs,  Ark..  Aug. 
22,   1941.     [1941.]     8  p.   4^     [Processed.]     t  A  55.15 :  D  87/13 

Agricultural  conscrvatioi.  1942  AAA  farm  program  for  Kentucky.  Aug.  26, 
1941.     [2] +13  p.     (East  Central  Division;   ECR-601-Ky.)     t 

A  55.42/9 :  K  41/942 

1942  AAA  farm  program  for  Maryland   and   D?laware.     Sept.   16,   1941. 

[2] +13  p.     (East  Central  Division;  ECK-601-Md.  and  Del.)     t 

A  55.42/9 :  M  36/942 

1942  AAA  farm  program  for  North  Carolina.     Sept.  3.  1941.     [21-1-14  p. 

(East  Central  Division  ;  ECR-601-N.  C.)     t  A  55.42/9 :  N  81e/942 

1942  AAA  farm  program  for  Tennessee.     Sept.  3,  1941.     [2] +13  p.      (Eist 

Central  Di\  ision  ;  ECR-601-Tenn. )     t  A  55.42/9 :  T  25/912 

If42  AAA  farm  program  for  Virginia.     Oct.  10,  1941.     [2] +13  p.     (East 

Central  DivLsiou;    ECR-601-Va.)     t  A  55.42/9 :  V  81/942 

1942  AAA  farm  program  for  Wpst  Virginia.     Aug.  26.  1941.      [21+10  p. 

(East  Central  Division;  ECR-601-W.  Va.)      t  A  55.42/9 :  W  52v/942 

Expenditures.  Statement  of  expenditures,  July  1-Aug.  31,  1941.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  27  p.  4°  (Fiscal  Management  Division,  Control  Accounts  and  Reports 
Section.)      [Processed.     Pages  issued  as  leaves.]     t  A  55.62 :  941^2/2 

consumers'  OOUNSEL  DIA'ISION 

Consumers'  guide,  Oct.  1  and  15,  1941;  [v.  7,  no.  19  and  20].     [1941.]     Each  16 
p.  il.  4°     [Issued  semimonthly,  monthly  June  throug,h  September.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
single  copv.  50.-.  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  SOc. 
L.  C.  card  36-12412  A  55.12 :  7/19, 20 

Consumers'  market  service,  v.  5,  no.  20  and  21;  Oct.  1  and  15.  1941.  [1941] 
Each  2  p.  4°    [Semimonthly.    Processed.]     t  A  5-5.52 :  5/20,  21 

Shoes.  Buv  shoes  that  fit.  [1941.]  [4]  p.  il.  4°  [From  Consumers'  guide, 
Apr.   1,  1941.]     t  A  55.12/a  :  Sh  73 

SUGAR   DIVISION 

Sugar.  Recissicm  of  order  allocating  1941  .sugar  quotas  for  Puerto  Rico.  Aug.  26, 
1941.     1   p.     (P.   R.   S.   O.   no.  18.)      t  A 55.18: 18 

Rescission  of  order  allotting  1941  sugar  quota  for  mainland  cane  sugar 

area.    Aug.  20,  1941.    1  p.     (M.  C.  S.  O.  no.  4.)     t  A  55.67:  4 

Rescission  of  order  allotting  1941  sugar  quota  for  domestic  beet  .sugar  area. 

Sept.  20,  1941.     1  p.      (S.  B.  S.  O.  no.  4.)      t  A  55.66:  4 

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Sugar — Con  t  i  niied. 

Sugar  consumption  requirements  and  quotas  for  calendar  year  1941.     Aug. 

27,  1941.  4  1).  (General  sugar  quota  regulations,  series  8,  no.  1,  revision 
4. )      t  A  55.6 :  Su  3/2/ser.  8,  no.  l/J)41-5 

Supplement  to  Decision  and  order  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  allotting  1941 

sugar  quota  for  domestic  beet  sugar  area.  Aug.  29,  1941.  1  p.  ( S.  B.  S.  O. 
no.  3,  supplement. )     f  A  55.(J6 :  3/supp.-5 

AGRICULTURAL  CHEMISTRY  AND  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Sugarcane  sirup.     Farm  production  of  sugarcane  sirup;    [bv  C.  F.  Walton,  jr., 
E.  K.  Ventre,  M.  A.  McCalip,  and  C.  A.  Fortl.     [July  1941.] '  ii+38  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1874.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-6.-.2  A  1.9  :  1874 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

AddrcsNcs.  Impact  of  national  defense  on  American  agriculture,  address  by 
Eric  E  glund.  assistant  chief,  Bureau  of  Agricultural  Iilconomics,  at  Institute 
of  Rural  Affairs,  Blacksburg,  Va.,  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     9  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.51 :  D  36 

Agricultural  finance  reriew,  semi-annual  review  of  current  developments  and 
research  in  field  of  farm  credit,  farm  insurance,  and  farm  taxation,  v.  4,  no.  1; 
M:iy  1L'41.  [1!I41.]  cover  title,  [3 J +84  p.  il.  4"  [Processed.  Text  on  p.  2 
and  3  of  cover.]     t  A  36.111 :  4/1 

Agricultural  items  from  1940  census.  July  1941.  12  p.  4°  (Editorial  reference 
series  no.  10.)     [Proces.sed.]     t  A  36.127: 10 

Agricultural  loans.  Agricultural  loans  in  Colorado,  distribution  for  selected 
lending  agencies,  by  counties.  Washington,  D.  C,  Aug.  1941.  [2] +17  p.  4° 
[Processed.]      f  A  36.132  :  C  71 

- — —  Agricultural  loans  in  Illinois,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies, 
by  counties.     Washington,   D.   C.   June  1941.      [2] +2(1  p.  4"      [Processed.]     t 

A  315.132  :  II  6 

Agricultural  loans  in  Iowa,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies,  by 

counties.     Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  1941.      [2] -+-21  p.  4"      [Processed.]     t 

A  30.132 :  lo  9 

Agricultural   loans   in   Kansas,  distribution   for  selected   lending  agencies, 

by  counties.  Washington,  D.  C,  July  1941.     |2]+21  p.  4"     [Processed.]      t 

A  36.132  :  K  13 

Agricultural  loans  in  Michigan,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies, 

by  counties.     Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  1941.     [2] +19  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.132  :  M  58 

Agricultural  loans  in  New  York,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies, 

by  counties.    Washington,  D.  C,  May  1941.     [2]+18p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.132  :N  42  y 

Agricultural   loans   in    Ohio,   distribution    for    selected    lending   agencies, 

by  counties.    Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  1941.     [2] +21  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.132 :  Oh  3 

Agricultural  loans  in  Pennsylvania,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agen- 
cies, by  counties.    Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  1941.     [2]+17p.  4°     [I'rocessed.]     t 

A  36.132 :  P  38 

Agricultural  loans  in  Tennessee,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies, 

by  counties.     Washington,   D.   C,   Oct.   1941.      [2] +21   p.   4°      [Processed.]     t 

A  36.132 :  T  25 

Agricultural  loans  in  Vermont,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies, 

by  counties.     Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.   1941.      [2] +13  p.  4°      [Processed.]     t 

A  36.132  :V  59 

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A(/riciilt>iral  /oans— Continued. 

Agricultural  loans  in  West  Virginia,  (list rihiit ion  for  selected  lending  agen- 
cies, bv  counties.    Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  1!)41.     [2J+17  p.  4°    [Processed.]     t 

A  36.132  :  W  52v 

Agricultural  loans  in  Wisconsin,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies, 

bv  counties.     Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  11141.     [2] +17  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

•     '  A  36.132  :W  75 

AyriniHural  ,sif nation,  brief  summary   of  economic  conditions,  Oct.   1941;  v.  25, 
no.  10.     [1941.]    32  p.  11.     [Monthly.    Annual  outlook  issue.]     *  Paper,  5c,  single 
copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  70c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15 :  25/10 

Cotton  situation.  CS-59 ;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  22  p.  il.  6  p.  of  pi.  4"  [M(mthly. 
Proce.-sed.]     t  A  36.40/2  :  59 

Covington  County,  Miss.  Neighborhoods  and  communities  in  Covington  County, 
Miss. ;  by  Harold  HofEsonmier  and  Herbert  Pryor.  Washington,  D.  C,  July 
1941.     [i]+i-l9a+20-25a+26^31  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     f       A  36.2 :  M  691/2 

Dairy  situation,  DS-122 ;  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  26+ [2]  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.65: 122 

Demand  and  price  situation,  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  46  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.28  :  941/10 

Farm  income  situation,  FIS-20;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  23  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  36.122:  20 

Farm  population  and  rural  life  activities,  July  1941;  v.  15,  no.  3.  [1941.] 
[l]+43  p.  4°     [Quarterly.     Processed.]     t  A  36.23: 15/3 

Farm  tenancy.  Farm  tenancy  in  Arkansas.  Washington,  D.  C,  Aug.  1941. 
[4] +20  p.  il.  4°  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Arkansas  Agricul- 
tural Experiment  Station.]     t  A  36.2  :  F  22/18 

Farm  tenancy  law.  [1941.]  14  p.  (County  planning  series  no.  11.)  [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Extension  Service.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  36.120: 11 

Fats  and  oils  situation,  FOS-56;  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  20  p.  11.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.97:  56 

Feed  situation,  FdS-26;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  32  p.  il.  4»  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.117  :  26 

Foo(?  prices  and  consumer  incomes.  Aug.  1941.  10  leaves,  4°  (Editorial  reference 
series  no.  11. )       [Processed.]     f  A  36.127:  11 

Fruit  situation,  TFS-57 ;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  28  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  36.99:  57 

Land.  Getting  establLshed  on  land  [with  selected  general  reading  list].  [1941.] 
iii+51  p.  il.  (DS21;  Farmer  discussion  group  pamphlet.)  [Prepared  in  co- 
operation with  Farm  Security  Administration  and  Extension  Service.]  *  Pa- 
per, 10c.  A  36.126  :  21 

Management  and  development  of  State  and  county  land.      [1941.]      9  p. 

(County  planning  series  no.  13.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Extension 
Service.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  36.120: 13 

■     Migration  and  settlement  on  Pacific  Coast :  Land  clearing  with  bulldozer 

[with  list  of  references;  by  Willard  W.  Troxell  and  Harrv  J.  Voth].     Aug. 
1941.    cover  title,  14  p.  il.  4°     (Report  7.)     [Processed.]     t    '  A 36.131:  7 

Rural  tax-delinquent  lands.     [1941.]    6  p.     (€ounty  planning  series  no.  12.) 

[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Extension  Service.]     *  Paper,  5c.       A  36.120:  12 

State  and  county  land-purchase  programs.     [1941.]    7  p.     (County  planning 

series  no.  14.)     [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Extension  Service.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  36.120: 14 

Land  policy  review,  Oct.  1941 ;  v.  4,  no.  10.     [1941.]    48  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper, 
5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  38-364  A  36.103 :  4/10 

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Livestock  situation,  LS-28 ;  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     20  p.   il.  4°      [Monthly.     Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.116 :  28 

National  drfeme.     Agriculture's  plans  to  aid  in  defense  and  meet  impacts  of  war, 

summary  of  reports  of  State  agricultural  planning  committees.     July  23,  1941. 

,    [3]  leaves+26  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  36.2  :D  36 

Publications.     Check  list  of  printed  and  processed  publications   issued   during 
Sept.  1941.    Oct.  1941.    2  p.  4°     [Monthly.    Processed]     f  A  36.70/2 :  941/6 

To&acco  situation,  TS-20 ;  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]     44  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.94 :  20 

Vegetable  situation,  TVS-57 ;  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]     24+ [7]  p.  il.  4"     [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  36.100:  57 

Water  laws.     Western  water  law.   [1941.]     7  p.     (County  planning  series  no.  15.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation   with   Extension   Service.]     *  Paper,  5   c. 

A  36.120 :  15 

Wheat  situation,  WS-59;   Sept.  1941.      [1941.]     14  p.   il.     4"     [Monthly.     Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.86:  59 

Woo/ situation,  Wool-58;  Oct.  1941.    [1941.]    11  p.  il.  4"    [Monthly.    Proce.xsed.]    t 

A  36.89 :  58 
AGRICULTURAL   MARKETING    SERVICE 

Cold  stora(/e  report  as  of  Oct.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     10  p.  large  S"     [Monthly.    Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  66.7:  941/10 

Cotton.    Cotton  market  at  Victoria,  Tex. ;  by  R.  C.  Soxman.    Washington,  D.  C, 
Aug.  1941.     [2] +52  p.  il.  5  pi.  4°     [Processed.]     f  A  66.2  :C  82/13 

Cotton  report  as  of  Oct.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     [2]  p.    large  8"     (Crop  Reporting 

Board.)     [Processed.]     f  A  06.9:^1/4 

Drying  of  .seed  cotton  at  gins;  by  Francis  L.  Gerdes,  Ralph  A.  Rusca,  and 

Victor  L.  Stedronsky.  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  1{>41.  [1]+21  p.  5  pi.  4" 
[Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Agricultural  Chemistry  and  Engi- 
neering Bureau.]     t  A66.2:C82/14 

Oct.  1,  1941,  consolidated  cotton  report.     [1941.]     1  p.  large  8"     [Processed. 

Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Census  Bureau.]     t  A  66.9  :  941/4-2 

Weekly  cotton  market  review,  Oct.  4-25,  1941.     [1941.]     Each  2  leaves  or 

1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  66.8 :  041/40-43 

Dairy  production,  no.  18;  Oct.  15,  1941.     [1941.]     8  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Proc- 
essed.]     t  A  66.44: 18 

Eggs.    United  Staves  standards  for  individual  eggs ;  [poster].     [1941.]     8.7X11.7 
in.     *  5c.  single  copy  ;  $3.75  per  100.  A  66.21 :  Eg  3/2 

Farm  labor  report :  Farm  wage  rates  at  new  11-year  peak.     Oct.  13,  1941.     14  p. 
il.  4"     [Processed.]     t  A  G6. 10  :  941/10 

Honey.    Semi-monthly  honey  report,  no.  561  and  562;  Oct.  1  and  15,  1941.     [1941.] 
10  p.  and  9  p.  narrow  f"     [Processed.]     t  A  68.12  :  .561,  .562 

Livestock,  meats  and  wool,  market  reviews  and  statistics,  Sept.  27-Oct.  25  [1941]  ; 
no.  40-44.    Oct.  1-29,  1941.     p.  647-733,  4"     [Weekly.    Processed.]     t 

A  66.13 :  9/40-44 

Marketing  activities,  v.  4,  no.  10;  OlI.  1941.    [1941.]     19  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.    Proc- 
.  essed.]     t  A  66.14:  4/10 

P.  and  S.  docket,  monthly  report  of  action  taken  on  cases  arising  under  packers 
and  stockyards  act,  v.  3,  no.  10;  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

A  66.18 : 3/10 

Peanuts.    Marketing  peanuts  and  peanut  products  [with  list  of  literature  cited; 
by  Harold  J.  Clay].     [Sept.  1941]     cover  title,  124  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept. 
Miscellaneous  publication  416.)      [Text    and    illustration   on   p.   2   of  cover.] 
*  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-653  A  1.38  :  416 

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Peanuts — roiitimu'd. 

Wet'klv  Ilea iiiit  report,  no.  1162-66;  Oct.  1-29.  1941.     [1941.]     various  pnging 

narrow  f     [Proce.ssed.]   t  A  GClf) :  1102-1166 

Poultry  and  egg  production;  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  10  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  66.43  :  941/10 

Tn/rA- o-o/)  estimate  reports.     [Processed.]     t  A  60.17: 

Note. — The  Aerioultiiral  MarkPting  Service  issues  .i  series  of  reports  relating  to  tn^ck 
crons  whi;  h.  altbough  nunibored  in  one  series  (TC  followed  by  the  year  and  a  number 
with  ji  different  groun  of  hundreds  assigned  for  ench  m^'nth).  cnnsists  of  several  distinct 
Riou'is  as  follows:  Commercial  truk  crons  for  sl>ipnient.  commonly  called  Truck  crop 
reports;  Tiuck  crop-^  for  commercial  processing  commonly  called  Cann'ng  crop  reports; 
Truck  crop  news ;  Genc-al  summ^iry  of  truck  crop  prospects;  Revs"d  statistical  fum- 
ma'-'es  (0\erin2  a  varying  period  of  years.  Pr'"t<^d  summaries  of  these  report-"  were 
published  in  Crops  and  markets  prior  to  .Tune  1937.  but  these  have  been  discontinued. 
A  yearly  summary  only  is  published  in  the  December  issue  each  year. 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Baiirj'a  dhenae.  Names  of  comities  declared  to  be  modified  accredited  Bmg's 
disease-free  areas,  supp.  5.  containing  additions  to  counties  named  Feb.  1, 
1940.  and  subsequent.  Sept.  2.  1941.  1  p.  4°  [Processed.  Declaration  concern- 
ing Bang's  disease  eradication  in  cattle.]     t  A  4.23 :  940/supp.5 

Sununnry  of  Brucellosis    (Bang's  disease)   control  program  July  1,  1934- 

July  81.  1941.  conduct^ed  bv  Bureiu  of  A'limal  Industry  in  cooperation  with 
the  various  States.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°    [Monthlj-.    Processed.]     f        A  4.23: 941/7 

Sunmiary  of  Brucellosis    (Bang's  disease)   work  in  cooperation  with  the 

various  States,  Julv  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  oblong  8°     [IMonthlv.     Processed  1     t 

A  4.21 :  941/7 

Bcrf  on  the  farm,  slaughtering,  cutting,  curing;    [by  W.  H.  Black  and  E.  W. 
:Mct^om.isl.     [May  1924.  reprint  1941.]     ii+33  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farm- 
ers' bulletin  1415.)     ""Paper,  uc. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-832  A  1.9 :  1415/1-12 

B/flTcA-Zcr;.- [poster].  Aug.  1941.  20X16  in.  (Livestock  health  series.)  [Prepared 
in  cooperation  with  State  livestock  sanitary  officials.]     j  A 4.16  2:B56 

Col  ft -"torn  oc  lockrrs:  for  preserving  farm-dressed  meat :  by  K.  F.  Warner.  Dec. 
103^.  revised  .July  19.''9.  slightly  revised  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  19  p.  4"  (A.  H.  D. 
no.  16;  Animal  Husbandry  Division.)      [Processed.]      t  A 4.26: 16/5 

Hon  hon<^rft.    Practical  hog  houses,  [bv  E.  Z.  Russell;  revised  by  W.  A.  Craft]. 
[May  1926  slightly  revised  M-iy  1937.  repri-'t  1941.]     ii+13  p.  il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  14S7.)      [May  1936.   on  p.   ii  is  d^^te  of  a  previous 
reprint.     Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  43S,  Hog  houses.]     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  37-491  A  1.9 :  14S7/2-3 

Horse.t.    Breeds  of  light  horses:  [by  S.  R.  Si)eelman].     [Jiuie  1918.  revised  Sept. 
1941.1      [1941.]      ii+13   p.    il.      (Agriculture   Dept.      Farmers'    bulletin    952.) 
[Revision  of  former  editions  bv  H.  H.  Reese.]     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-662  '  A  1.9 :  952/9 

H  Tse-broeding  suggestions  for  farmers;  [by  S.  R.  Speelman].     [May  1917, 

revised  Aug.  1941.]      [1941.]     ii-l-21  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bul- 
letin 803.)     [Former  editions  bv  H.  H.  Reese.]     *  Paper.  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  41-661  A  1.9:803/7 

Poult)  II.  National  Poultry  Improvement  Plan  ;  [prepared  by  specialists  of  Bu- 
reau of  Animal  Industry,  in  cooperation  with  poultry  leaders,  poultry  breeders, 
and  members  of  breeder  and  commercial  hatchery  industry].  Jan.  1938.  revised 
June  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title.  28  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous 
publication  300.)  [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]  *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-668  A  1.38 :  300/3 

Sheep  head  oruh  and  methods  of  control;  bv  N.  G.  Cobbett.  [July  1941.]  5  p. 
1  pi.  4°    [Processed.]    t  A4.2:Sh4/8 

Trirhiuosix;  [poster].  Aug.  1941.  20X16  in.  (Livestock  health  series.)  [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  State  live.>^tock  sanitary  officials.]     t      A  4.16/2:  T  73 

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October  1941  1385 

Tuberculosis  hi  animals.  Summary  of  tuberculosis  eradication  in  cooperation 
with  tlie  various  States,  July  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  oblong  8"  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  4.22  :  941/7 

Virus-Scrum  Control  Division.  Activities  of  licensed  establishments  supervised 
by  Virus-Serum  Control  Division,  Sept.  19,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  4°  (Notice  177, 
V.  S.  C.)     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t  A  4.31:  177 

COMMODITY  EXCHANGE  ADMINISTRATION 

Cotton.  Trade  in  cotton  futures,  V.  2,  no.  9 ;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [23] 
p.  il.  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  .j9.11  :  2/9 

Grain.     Trade  in  grain  futures,  v.  11,  no.  9;    Sept.   1941.      [1941.]      [29]    p.  4" 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  38-29678  A  r)9.7  :  11/9 

Wool.  Trade  in  wool  top  futures,  v.  1,  no.  9;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
[9]  p.  il.  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A . 19.12  :  1/9 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Milk.  Effect  of  garlic  on  flavor  and  odor  of  milk;  by  C.  J.  Babcock.  Mar.  1925, 
reprinted  Aug.  1941.    10  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Department  bulletin  1326.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  25-400  A  1.3  :  1326/1-4 

ENTOMOLOGY   AND   PLANT  QUARANTINE   BUREAU 

Citrus  thrips.  Device  for  estimating  thrips  population  on  citrus  foliage ;  by  E.  A. 
McGregor.    Aug.  1941.    2  p.  1  pi.  4"     (ET-178.)     [Processed.]     t      A  56.11 :  178 

Corn,  carwonns.  Hibernation  of  corn  earworm  in  southeastern  Georgia  ;  by  G.  W. 
Barber.      Oct.    1941.      17    p.      (Agriculture    Dept.      Technical    bulletin    791.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  41-658  A  1.36 :  791 

European  earirif/  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  S.  E.  Crumb.  P.  M.  Eide,  and 
A.  E.  Bonn.     Sept.  1941.     cover  title,  76-|-[l]  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Tech- 
nical bulletin  766.)     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  1.5c.  (incorrectly  given  on 
last  page  as  5c.) 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-642  A  1.36 :  766 

Extension  entomologist,  v.  5,  no.  3;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  53-75,  4"  [Processed. 
Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Extension  Service.]     f  A  56.21 :  5/3 

Fowl  tick  and  how  premises  may  be  freed  from  it ;  [by  F.  C.  Bishopp].    [Dec.  1919, 
revised  Dec.  1927,  slightly  revised  July  1941.]     [1941.]     ii+13  p.  il.     (Agricul- 
ture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1070.)     *  Paper,  .5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-660  A  1.9 :  1070/5 

Insect  Pest  Siirvcif  bulletin.     Insect  Pest  Survey  bulletin,  v.  21,  no.  8;  Oct.  1, 
1941.     [1941.]     [l]-f5a3-619  p.  4°     [Monthly,  from  March  to  November.    Proc- 
essed.   Prepared  in  cooperation  with  State  entomological  agencies.]     t 
L.  C.  card  34-30648  A  56.18 :  21/8 

Same,  v.  21,  .supplement  [to]  no.  8;  Oct.  15.  1941.     [1941.]     [1] +621-624  p. 

4°    [Processed.    Prepared  in  cooperation  with  State  entomological  agencies.]     t 

A  56.18 :  21/8/supp. 

Lygus.  Experimental  cooperative  community  program  for  cultural  control  of 
bugs  of  genus  Lygus  on  alfalfa  seed  crops  in  Mohawk  area  of  Arizona  in  1939 
and  1940 ;  by  Loyd  L.  Stitt.    Aug.  1941.    14  p.  4°     (E-546.)      [Processed.]     t 

A  56.19 :  E-546 

Pests.  Review  of  United  States  patents  relating  to  pest  control,  by  R.  C.  Roark, 
V.  14,  no.  7 ;  July  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  13  p.  4°  (Insecticide  Investigations 
Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     f  A  56.17: 14/7 

Same,  v.  14,  no.  8;  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  8  p.  4°     (Insecticide 

Investigations  Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     f  A  56.17:  14/8 

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Service  anv  nun  cements.     Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  Apr.-June  1941 ; 
no.  147.     [1941.]     p.  45-64.     [Quarterly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  14-3&*i  A  56.14  :  147 

Smith.  Lloyd  E.     Interference  no.  71407,  in  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals, 
])iit(Mit  appeal  docket  no.  4571.  T-loyd  E.  Smith  r.  James  W.  Swaine;  brief  for 
I.loyd  E.   Smith.      [1041.]      cover  title,  i+31  p.  4°      [Case  relates  to  insecti- 
cides.]    t  A  56.23  :  Sm  61/4 
EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

E.rprrimnit  station  record,  v.  85,  no.  5;  Nov.  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  577-720. 
[Monthly.    Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy, 
$1.(K)  per  vol.      (2  vols,  a  yr.)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.75  per  vol. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  0-832  A  10  6:  ,95/5 

Note. — Mainly  made  up  of  abstracts  of  ciirront  publications  on  agricultural  science 
and  homo  oconoiuirs.  pspeciall.v  those  of  the  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture 
and  the  State  agricultural  experiment  stations. 

Land-ornnt  colleges.  List  of  land-grant  colleges  in  United  States.  Aug.  1941. 
[1941.]      [2]   p.  4°     [Processed.]    t  A  10.2 :  L 22/941 

Piihlicdtioiif^.     List    of   station    publications    received    bv    Office    of    Experiment 
Stations  during  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1395  A  10.17  :  941/0 

EXTENSION   SERVICE 

Boola  come  to  reader;  [by]  Violet  D.  Ramsey.  1941.  p.  135.  il.  4°  [From 
Extension   Service  review,   Sept.  1941.]     t  A43.7/a:B644 

Extension  pntholopist,  news  letter  for  extension  workers  interested  in  plant 
disease  control,  serial  no.  46;  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  29-40,  4°  [Processed. 
Prepared  in   cooperation  with  Plant  Industry  Bureau.]     t  A  43.20: 46 

Ejctrnfiion  Service  revieic.      Extension  Serv'ce  review,  v.  12,  no.  10 :  Oct.  1941. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  p.  145-160,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  and  illustrations  on 
p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$1.40. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-359  A  43.7  :  12/10 

Same,  v.  12,  no.   11;   Nov.   1941.      [1941.]     cover   title,   p.   161-176,   il.   4° 

[Monthly.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  A  43.7  :  12/11 

Film  strip  series. 

NOTK. — Film    strips   covering   many   phases   of   agriculture  and    home    economics    have 

been   prepared  by   the  Extension   Service   in   cooperation   with   subject-matter  bureaus  of 

the  Agriculture  Department.    Ea(h  film  strip  is  accompanied  by  explanatory  lecture  notes. 

A  list  of  available  strips  and  information  on  how  to  purchase  them  may  be  obtained 

from  the  Extension  Service,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington.  D.  C. 

FARM  CREDIT  ADMINISTRATION 

Biiftcrfnt.  Standardizing  butterfat  tests  ;  by  D.  D.  Brnbaker.  [1941.]  11  leaves, 
il.  1  tab.  4°     (Cooperative  Research  and  Service  Division.)      [Processed.]     t 

A  72.2 :  B  98 

Citrus  fruit.  Comparative  carload  rail  freight  rates  on  citrus  fruit  and  canned 
grapcfniit  .iuico  from  Arizona,  California,  Florida,  and  Texas  to  principal 
consuming  markets  in  United  States  and  Canada;  by  L.  N.  Conyers.  Sept. 
1941.  cover  title,  [l]+6  leaves,  oblong  large  8°  (Miscellaneous  report  42; 
Cooperative  Research  and  Service  Division.)      [Processed.]     t  A  72.8 :  42 

Federal  credit  nnions.  Federal  credit  unions,  monthly  reiwrt  of  organization, 
Sept.  1941.     [1941.1      [4] +2  p.  4°     (Credit  Union  Section.)      [Processed.]     t 

A  72.14  :  941/0 

Federal  credit  unions,  report  of  oijcrations,  June  30,  1941.     Oct.  1,  1941. 

[7]  p.  4"     (Finance  and  Accounts  Division.)      [Processed.]     t         A  72.19: 941 

JVctP.s  for  farmer  cooperatirea.  Oct.  1941;  [v.  8,  no.  7].  [1941.]  32  p.  il.  large  8* 
[Monthlv.l  *  Pap(>r,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  cai-d  36-20027  A  72.10:  8/T 

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October  1941  1387 

Potatoes.  Marketing  Maine  potatoes,  damage  iu  selected  bags  at  Maine  shipping 
points  and  In  Boston  wliolosale  and  retail  markets ;  by  Maynard  A.  Hincks, 
Raymond  L.  Spangler,  and  Gordon  W.  Sprague.  Sept.  1941.  cover,  title, 
ii+17  p.  4°  (Miscellaneous  report  39;  Cooperative  Research  and  Service  Divi- 
sion.) [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Agricultural  Marketing  Serv- 
ice and  Maine  Agricultural  Exi>eriment  Station.!     t  A  72.8  :  39 

FARM   SECURITY  ADMINISTRATION 

Addresses.  Some  challenges  to  home  management  personnel  of  Farm  Security 
Administration,  by  Lelia  C.  Ogle,  chief  of  home  management,  Farm  Security 
Administration,  at  American  Home  Economics  Association  meeting,  Chicagp, 
111.,  June  25,  l&ll.     [1941.]     10  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t       A  61.16  :H  75/2 

Homesteads.  Farm  Securitv  Administration  homesteads  [list],  I'evised  as  of 
June  1,  1941.      [1941.]      [l]+9  leaves,   oblong  8"     [Processed.]      t 

A  61.2:  H  75/2/941 

Pithlieatiovs.  List  of  available  publications,  Sept.  1.  1941.  [1941.]  9  leaves,, 4" 
[Processed.]     t  A  61.2 :  P  96/941 

FEDERAL  CROP  INSURANCE  CORPORATION 

Note. — The  purpose  of  the  Corporation  i.s  to  a'lnilnister  title  .5  of  the  agricultural  ad- 
justment act  of  1938,  which  provirlcs  for  -wheat  crop  insurance  aiiplicaltle  to  tlie  wheat  crop 
seecled  for  harvest  In  19.S9  and  sul).s(  quent  years  and  for  re.^^earch  to  be  conducted  with  a 
view  to  applying  insurance  to  other  crops. 

Wheat.  Sections  14  and  15  of  county  application  procedure,  notice  of  seeding, 
wheat  crop  insurance.  Sept.  19-11.  [1]+12  p.  4"  (Form  FCI-211-W  [sec. 
14-15] . )      t  A  62.2  :  W  56/2/942/sec.  14-15 

FOREIGN   AGRICULTURAL   RELATIONS   OFFICE 

Agrienlture  in  the  Americas.  Nov.  1941;    [v.  1,  no.  10].     |1941  ]     cover  title.  16 
p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Publication  incorrectly  numbered  11  instead  of  10.     Text 
and   illustration  on  p.   2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,   10c.   single  copy,  75c.   a   yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $1.20. 
L.  C.  card  Agr   41-6  A  67.15  : 1/10 

Foreign  agrienlture,  review  of  foreign  farm  policv,  production,  and  trade,  Oct. 
1941;  [v.  5,  no.  10].  [1941.]  [2] +399-441  p.  il!  4°  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
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Avocado  production  in  United  States  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Hamilton 
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28+ [1]   p.   11.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  620.)      *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-651  A  1.4/2:  620 

Azaleas.     Flower-spot   disea.se    of   cultivated    azaleas;    by    Freeman   Weiss    and 
Floyd  F.  Smith.    July  1940,  revised  July  1941.     [1941.]     20  p.  il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.  Circular  556.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with   Entomology   and  Plant 
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Beans.  Differentiation  of  physiologic  races  of  Uromyces  phaseoli  typica  on 
bean  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  L.  L.  Harter  and  W.  J.  Zaumeyer.  1941. 
[2] +717-731  p.  3  p.  of  pi.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  62,  no.  12, 
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Blue  stain  fungus,  Ceratostomella  montium  n.  sp.,  and  some  yeasts  associated 
with  2  species  of  Dendroctonus  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Caroline  T. 
Rumbold.  1941.  [2]+5S9-601  p.  11.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research, 
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Cherries.  Mottle  leaf,  virus  disease  of  cherries  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  E.  L.  Reeves.  1941.  [2] +555-572  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
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Crested  wheatgrass;  [by  H.  L.  Westover  and  George  A.  Rogler].      [July  1934, 
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diseases  of  elm  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  W.  M.  Banfleld.  [1941.] 
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Fruit.     Commercial  storage  of  fruits,  vegetables,  and  florists'  stocks   [with  list 
of  literature  cited;  by]  Dean  H.  Rose,  R.  C.  Wright,  T.  M.  Whiteman.     [Sept. 
1933,  revised  Nov.  1941].     Nov.  1941.     cover  title,  52  p.      (Agriculture  Dept. 
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Plant  disease  reporter,  v.  25,  no.  17-19,  Sept.  15-Oct.  1.  1941 :  issued  by  Division 
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Carter,  C.  Rov  Adair,  R.  H.  Wyche,  H.  M.  Beachell.  Loren  L.  Davis,  and  B.  M. 
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map  in  pocket.  ([Soil  survey  report]  series  1935,  no.  21.)  [Prepared  in 
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size.     (Con.servation  folder  6;  Northern  Great  Plains  Region.)     t        A  .57.30:  6 

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program  for  your  farm  or  ranch.     [1941.]      [2]   p.   11.  oblong  8°,  folded  into 
narrow  8°  size.     (Conservation  folder  3;  Northern  Great  Plains  Region.)     t 

A  57.30 :  3 

Soil  conservation,  Oct.  1941 ;  [v.  7,  no.  4].     [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  89-112,  11. 

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Analysis  Section,  Sni'plns  Marketing  Administration,  .S4th  annual  convention 
of  x\inerican  Home  Economics  Association,  Chicago,  111..  June  'SA,  1941.  [1941.] 
20+ [0]  p.     il.  4"     [Processed.]     t  A73.9:Ag8 

Fruit.  Dried  fruits  in  low  cost  meals  ;  [prepared  by  Bureau  of  Home  Economics]. 
[Sept.  1941.1     S  p.  narrow  S°     t  A  73.2:  F  94 

Grapea.  Amendment  to  Marketing  a.£reement  regulating  bandling  of  Tokay  grapes 
grown  in  California,  effective  Aug.  24,  1941.  [1941.1  10  p.  (Marketing  agree- 
ment series,  agreement  93,  amdt.  1.)     t  A  73  7  :  93/amdt.  1 

Milk.  Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  mar- 
keting area.  Aug.  5.  1941.  10  p.  (Order  32.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of 
Federal  regulations,   (Marketing  orders)  pt.  932.]     t  A  73.8:  32 

Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  La  Pcu'te  County,  Ind., 

marketing  area.     Aug.  26   1941.     13  p.      (Order  2-0.)      [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of 
Federal    regulations,    (Marketing   orders)    pt.   920.]      t  A  738: 20 

Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Lowell-Lawrence.  Mass., 

marketing  area.     July  28    1941.     13  p.     (0-34  )      [Title  7,  chap.   9,  Code  of 
Federal  regulations,  (Marketing  orders)  pt.  934.]     t  A  73.8:  34 

BENJAMIN  HARRISON  MEMORIAL  COMMISSION 

Note. — TTndor  provisions  of  sec.  3  of  PuUlio  law  .S.52,  76th  Congress.  arP'"ovprI  Aug.  9, 
iq:^fl  the  B-njai'iin  Harrison  Memorial  Cominission  was  appointed  by  the  President.  Jan. 
1.5.  1040.  The  (1u*^v  of  the  Commission,  as  prescribed  in  the  Inw  is  to  consider  and  formu- 
late plans  f  >r  estah'ishment  of  a  permanent  memorial  in  Indianapolis  to  the  said  Benjamin 
Harrison,  23d  President  of  the  United  States. 

Beviomifi  Harrison  Memorial,  letter  ti'an.smitting  report  of  Memorial  Comm'ssion. 
1941.     344  p.  il.      (H.  doc.  154,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess  )      [Title  on  cover  is:  Report 
of  Benjamin  Harrison  Memorial  Commission,  1941.     Included  is  a  biosrraphlcal 
sketch  bv  Ross  P  Lockridge,  jr.,  entitled  The  Harrisons.]     *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51300 

BITUMINOUS  COAL  CONSUMERS'  COUNSEL 

Note — Under  the  provisions  of  Publ'o  law  .S4,  77th  Congress.  1st  session.  app7-oved  Apr. 
11.  19+1.  there  wns  established  in  thf>  Ex  cutive  braiuli  of  the  Government,  an  office  to  he 
known  as  the  Office  of  Bituminous  Coal  Consumers"  Counsel.  The  Counsel  performs  the 
functions  formerlv  oonfei-red  and  imposed  upon  the  Consumers"  Counsel  of  the  National 
Bituminous  Coal  Conunission. 

Coal.  Typical  analyses  bituminous  coals  produced  in  district  1.  1941.  IS  p.  il. 
oblong  t°  ([Data  book,  v.  2.])  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Mines  Bureau. 
Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  50c.  T  3.B  54/2  :  2  D  26/v.2 

Coal  rovfiiniirr.^'   (li(/r.'<f.   v.   4,   no.  8:   Sept.-Oct.   1941.      [1941.]      6  p.     large  8° 
rMonthlv.     Pr()C(>ssc(l.     Two  months  issued  as  one  publication.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50793  Y  3.B  54/2  :7/4-8 


CENTRAL  HOUSING  COMMITTEE 

NOTB. — The  Ilousinc  index-digest  and  Housing  legal  digest  issued  by  thP  Central  TTousing 
ConiT'iittee  are  available  to  housing  a^'MiCes  and  organizations,  libraries,  and  educational 
institutions,  and  in  special  cases,  to  individuals, 

Hoiisina  legal  digest,  decisions,  oninions.  legislation  relating  to  housing  construc- 
ti(m  and  finance,  no.  85;  Sept.  1941,  [1941.]  cover  title,  i+33  n.  4"  [Monthly. 
Processed.  1      t  Y  3.C  33/3  :  10/85 

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October  1941  1393 

COMMERCE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — In  its  efforts  to  foster,  promote,  and  develop  the  foreign  and  domestic  commerce, 
tlie  manufacturing,  shipping,  and  the  transportation  facilities  of  the  United  S;ates,  the 
Department  of  Commerce  issues  many  regular  and  special  publications.  The  free  dis- 
tribution of  publications  of  the  Department  is  confined  almost  entirely  to  libraries,  educa- 
tional institutions,  the  press,  and  commercial  organizations.  Others  may  procure  them, 
at  prices  stated  below,  from  tlie  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  Commerce. 

8t.   Lawrence  .wrvev:  pt.   3,  Potential    traffic  on    St.    Lawrence  seaway.     1941. 
x+342  p.     *  Paper,  iOc. 
L.  C.  card  41-;jt;012  C  1.22  :  3 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Automobile  accidents.  Motor  vehicle  accident  deaths,  deaths,  from  motor  vehicle 
accidents  in  large  cities,  Oct.  4-25,  1041 ;  v.  6,  no.  40-43.  Oct.  10-31,  1941. 
Each  4  p.  il.  4°     [Weekly  Processed.]     t  C  3.128 :  6/40-^3 

Census,  lOJ/O  {16th).    See,  below,  entries  under  centei-  head  Census,  J9.'i0  (16th). 

Cotton.  Activity  in  cotton  spinning  industry,  Sept.  1941.  Oct.  18,  1941.  1  p.  4° 
[Monthly.      Processed.      Preliminary    report.]      t  C  3.53 :  941/9 

September  report  of  cotton   consumed,  on  hand,  imported  and  exported, 

and  active  cotton  spindles.  Oct.  14,  1941.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report. 
Issued  in  postal  card  form.]     f  C  3.21 : '941-42/2 

Cotton  ginning,  machinery  &  equiinnent  in  United  States,  1940.  [1941.]  ii-f-43  p. 
il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  D.  L.  Floyd,  chief  statistician  for  cotton 
and  oils.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.2 :  C  82/3/940 

Employment.     State   and   local    government    quarterly    employment    survey,    2d 
quarter,  1941 :  v.  2,  no.  17,  Municipal  employment  in  rural  incorporated  places 
in  April  1941.    Sept.  27,  1941.    25  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]      t 
L.  C.  card  40-26613  C  3.140 :  2/17 

Financial  statistics.     Financial  statistics  of  cities,  1939:  v.  1,  Individual  cities. 
[Processed.      Issued    with    p(>rforations.     The    following    numbers   have   been 
issued  during  the  period  of  this  Monthly  catalog.]     t 
L.  C.  card  40-290S0  C  3.142  :  939/v.l,  no.46-60 

46.  Oaldand  [Calif.],  population,  1940  census,  302,163.     Sept.  20,  1941.     8  p. 

47.  Fall  Kiver  [Mass.],  population.  1940  census,  115,428.     bept.  24,  1941.     7  p. 

48.  Salt  I-ake  City   [Utah],  pt  pulation.  l'.)4()  census.   149  934.     Sept.  29,  1941.     8  p. 

49.  St.  Lnuis  [Mo.],  population,  1940  census,  816,048.     Sept.  29,  1941.     8  p. 

no.  Indianapo.is    [Ind.],    population,    1940   census,   386.972.      Sept.    30.    1941.      8   p. 

51.  Kansas  City,  Kans.,  popul-  tion,  1910  census,  121.458.     Sept.  :^0,   1941.     8  p. 

52.  Cincinnati   [Ohio],   population,   1940  census,   455,610.      Sept.   30,   1941.      8  p. 

53.  Clevelar.d   [Ohio],  population.  1940  census,  87S,33C.     Oct.  6,  1941.     8  p. 

54.  Canton  [Ohio],  populati(m,  1940  census,  108,401.  Ott.  6,  1941.  8  p. 
5.5.  Peoria  [111.],  populaton,  1940  cens.is.  105  0S7.  Oct.  7.  1941.  8  p. 
5n.  Davton  fO'iiol.  population.  19^0  census.  210.718  Oct.  13,  1941.  8  p. 
57.  Jacksonville  [Fla.],  population,  1940  census,  173,065.     Oct.  13,  1941.     8  p. 

55.  Newa  k    |N.  .J.|    population,  1940  census,  429,760.     Oct.   13,   1941.     8  p. 

59.  Fort  Wayne   [Ind.].  population,   1940  cersiis.   118.^10.      Oct.   13,   1941.     8  p. 

60.  Dallas  [Tex.],  population,  1940  census,  294,734.     Oct.  13,  1941.     7  p. 

Financial   statistics  of  cities   over  100,000  population,    [fiscal  year]    1938. 

1941.  viii+298  p.  il.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  C.  E.  Rightor,  chief  statis- 
tician for  State  and  local  government.]     *  Cloth,  75c. 

L.  C.  card  34-28211  C  3.142  :  938/v.3 

Note. — This    publication    is    considered    as    v.    3,    detailed    report,    of    the    Financial 
statistics  of  cities  over  100,000  population,  1938. 

Financial  statistics  of  States,  1939:  v.  1,  Individual  States.     [Processed. 

Issued  with  perforations.  A  separate  report  will  be  issued  for  each  of  the 
48  States.  The  following  numbers  have  been  issued  during  the  period  of 
this  Monthly  catalog.]     t 

L.  C.  card  40-29081  C  3.141 :  939/v.l,  no.34-47 

34.  Aikansas,   population,    1940   census,    1.949,387.      Sept.    23,    1941.      6   p. 

35.  Illinois,  population.  1940  census,  7,897.241.      Sept.  24.   1941.     6  p. 

36.  Maryland,  population,  1940  census,  1,821.244.     Sept.  -9,  1941.     7  p. 

37.  Colorado,  population.  1940  census,  1.123.296.     Sept.  29.  1941.     6  p. 

38.  Tenn(S.see,  population,  1940  census,  2,915,841.     Sept.  30,  1941.     6  p. 

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Financial  statistics — Continued. 

39.  Idalio,  population.  1940  census,  524.873.     Oct.  S.   1941.     6  p. 

40.  Wyoming,  population,  1940  censu.s,  250,742.    Oct.  8,  1941.    6  p. 

41.  Nortli  Carolina,  population,   1940  census,  3  571,023.     Oct.  8,   1941.     6  p. 

42.  Alabama,  population,  1940  census,  2,832,901.      Oct.   17,   1941.     7  p. 

43.  Wisconsin,    population,   1940   census,   3,137,587.      Oct.    17,    1941.     6  p. 

44.  New  Jersey,  population,  1940  census,  4,160,105,     Oct.  17,  1941.     6  p. 

45.  Ill  ah.   population.    1940  census,  550,310.     Oct.   20,   1941.      0  p. 

4R.  Washington,  population,  1940  census,  1,730,191.     Oct.  23,  1941.     6  p. 
47.   Iowa,  population,   1940  census,  2,538,268.     Oct.  27,   1941,     6  p. 

Industrial  and  business  statistics.     [Monthly  and  quarterly  industrial  and  busi- 
ne.'^s  statistics.]    4°  or  oblong  8°    [Processed.]     t 

C  3.  (various  arbitrary  numbers)  : 
KoTE. — The  Census  Bureau  collects  and  publishes  monthly  and  quarterly  current  sta- 
tistics in  processed  form,  for  numerous  industries  and  commodities.  Summaries  of  most  of 
these  statistics  are  published  later  in  Survey  of  current  business  issued  each  month  by  the 
Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce  Bureau.  The  tiths  of  tl  ese  reports  as  issued  for  1941, 
with  the  Documents  OflSce  classification  number  for  each  are  listed  below: 
Monthly  industrial  and  business   reports 

Air    conditioning    systems   and    equipment  Paperboard    (C  3.95:) 

(C  3  08-)  Plastic    paints,     cold    water    paints,    ano 

Asphalt  prepared  roofins  (C  3.100:)  ^  calcimines    (C  3.96:) 

Automobile  financing   (C3.69:)  Porcelain    enaneled    products,    metal    base 

Automobiles,      manufacturers'      sales  only   (0  3.98:) 

(C  3  70:)  Public       merchandise       warehousing 

Boots,  shoes,  and  slippers,  other  than  rub-  (C  3.102:)                    .      ,    ^     ,     .     .  „ 

ber  (C3  43")  Pulverizers    for    pulverized    fuel    mstalla- 

Cellulose  plastic  products  (C  3.73:)  tionsjC  3.103  :) 

Commercial  steel  castings  (C  3.74 :)  Pyroxylin    coated    woven    cotton     fabrics 

Confectionery    and    competitive    chocolate  „(p-''iO^')       ^.          ,r^i-,nr    v 

products,      manufacturers'      sales      and  Railroad   locomotives    (C  3.105:) 

credits   (C  3  135)  Raw  wool  consumption    (Cd.5ii:) 

Cotton       leather,     and     allied     garments  Red-cedar  shingles   (C  3.119:) 

(C  3  64-)  Retail     sales,     independent    stores,     [sum- 

Cottoiiseed  products  manufactured  and  on  mary    and    on  e  renoit    f"r    ''nch    of    34 

hand  at  oil  mills,  by  States  (C  3.125  :)  States  and  6  cities]    (C  3  138  :) 

Domestic  pumps,  water  svstems,  and  wind  Steel  barrels  and  drums  (C  3.10b:) 

mills   (C3  77-)               '  Steel  boilers  (C  3.107  :) 

Fabricated  steel  plate   (C  3.83:)               '  Steel  .  fflce  furniture  shelving,  and  lockers, 

Floor  and  wall  tile  (C3.85:)  and  fire-resistive  safe  industry  products 

Galvanized  range  boilers  and  tanks  foE  hot  (C  3.108:)                        ,^  o  mr.   x 

water  1  eaters   (C  3.86:)  Structural  clay  products   (C  3.109:) 

Hosiery   (0  3  87    )  Sulphuric  acid  (C  3.110:) 

Illuminating'    glassware      manufacturers,  Superphosphates  (C  3  111  :) 

sales  and  credits  (C  3.146:)  Underwear,    knit    cloth    and    knit    fabric 

Knit  wool  gloves  and  mittens  (C  3.63  :)  gloves   (C  3.113  :)                             „^„/,„„.„ 

Leather  cloves  and  mittens   (C  3.42:)  Wheat  ground  and  wheat-milling  products 

Malleable  iron  castings   (C  3.89:)  (C  3.117:)        .,  .     .          ,        .                ,, 

Mechanical  stokers  (C  3.91  :)  White-base     antifriction     bearing     metals 

Men's,    youths',    and    boys'    clothing    cut  (C  3.71  :)               ,          *     •       „    .^i  ^..»,iitc 

(C  3  9"'-)  Wholesalers'  sales,  inventories  and  credits 

Metlianof  (C  .3.101  :)  „,^C  3.13:3:)                          ,r^or:^.^ 

Oil  burners   (C  3.93:)  Wool  machinery  activity   (C  3.51.) 
I'aint        varnish,       lacquer,       and       filler 
(C  3.94:) 

Quarterly  industrial  and  business  reports 

Blowers,  fans,  unit  heaters,  and  accessory  Mining        and        Industrial        locomotives 

Canne<rfoo?fs  i^ocVreport  (C  3.136  :)  Warm-air  furnaces,  winter  air-conditioning 

Edibe  gelatin    (C.3.79:)  systems,    and    accessory    equipment 

Fa?s ''apV'"oils   ^^Tuilmal'^  and     vegetable         Wheatland  wheat-flour  stocks  held  by  mills 

(C   3  123)  (C  3.115:) 

Lacquers  (C  3.88:)  Wool  stock   (C  3.52/2:) 

Mortality  index.  "Weekly  mortality  index,  deaths  (stillbirths  excluded)  in  major 
cities,  Sept.  27-Oct.  2.-),"  1L'41 ;  v.  12,  no.  39-43.     Oc-t.  2-30,  1941.     Each  4  p.  il.  4 

[Proce.ssed.]      t  r^o  t-,  . -io/qoao 

L  C.  card  38-2r,379  C  3.41 :  12/39-43 

Prisoner.'^  in  State  and  Finleral  prisons  and  reformatories,  1939.     1941.     iv-f  99  p. 
[Prepared  ity  Coiirtlandt  C.  Van  Vechten  under  supervision  of  Halbert  L.  Dunn, 
chief  sratistieinn  for  vital  statistics.]     *  Paper,  l.^c. 
L.C.  card  29-26780  "  C  3.2  :  P  93/4/939 

Special  .<^tiidics.  State  and  local  government  special  study  no.  16:  State  tax 
collections.  1941,  preliminary  report.  Oct.  6,  1941.  16  p.  il.  4°  [Processed.]  T 
L.  C.  card  40-26613  C  3.145: 16 

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October  1941  1395 

Vital  statistics.  Monthly  vital  statistics  bulletin,  Oct.  9,  1941 ;  v.  4,  no.  8.  [1941.] 
4  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  '  C  3 127 :  4/8 

Census,  J9JfO  (IGih) 

Agriculture.  Agriculture :  Delaware  and  District  of  Columbia,  3d  series,  value 
of  farm  products,  farms  classified  by  major  source  of  income  and  by  total  value 
of  products,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+lS  p.  il.  4"  (l;,th  census 
of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]  *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51187  C  3.940-16 :  D  37 

Same:  Illinois,  2d  sciies,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  faim  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+GO  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [I'repared  under  supervit^ion  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51011  C  3.940-15 :  II  6 

Same:  Indiana,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellani'ous  farm  information,  fruits,  vi-getables  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+63  p.  il.  4"  (IGth  ceuhus  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statisti- 
cian for  agriculture.]      *  Paper,  l;jc.  C  3.940-15:  In  2 

Same:  Kentucky,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetal>les  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv-f-7r)  p.  il.  4"  (16tli  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  su]H>rvision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statisti- 
cian for  agricvilture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15  :  K  41 

Same:  Maine,  2(1  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv-(-27  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statisti- 
cian for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-15  :  M  28 

Same:  Mas.sachusetts,  2d  series,  farm  mortg;iges,  taxes,  hibor,   facilities, 

expenditures,  and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor 
crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv-|--27  p.  il.  4°  (IGth  census  of 
United  States,  li>40. )  |  Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]      *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-15  :  M  38 

Same:  Montana,  2d  series,  farm  mortgjiges,  taxi's,  labor,  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+61  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statisti- 
cian for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15  :  M  76 

Same :  New  Mexico,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  ex- 
penditures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor 
crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+43  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of 
United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet, 
chief  .statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-15  :  N  42m 

Same:  New  York,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  ex- 
penditures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor 
crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+50  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of 
United  States,  1940  )  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]      *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15 :  N  42y 

Same:  North  Carolina,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  laboi%  facilities, 

expenditures,  and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor 
crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv-|-67  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of 
United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  suix'rvision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  cnief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15  :  N  81c 

Same :  North  Dakota,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,   taxes,  labor,  facilities, 

expenditures,  and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor 
crops,   with   statistics   for  counties.     1941.      iv-f-55  p.   il.   4°      (16th   census  of 

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AflHculhire — Continued. 

United  States,  li)40. )  f Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]      *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15 :  N  81d 

Same :  Oregon,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1!)41.  iv+46  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United 
Spates.  1940.)  [Prepared  und(>r  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15  :Or  3 

Sime:  Pennsylvania,   2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities, 

exp'^nditures,  and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor 
crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv-i-51  p.  il.  4°  (ICth  census  of 
United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R  Pettet.  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15 :  P  38 

Same :  Rhode  Island,  3d  series,  value  of  farm  products,  farms  classified  by 

major  source  of  income  and  by  total  value  of  products,  with  statistics  for 
counties.  1941.  iv-flS  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-16 :  R  34 

Same :  South  Dakota,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities, 

expenditures,  and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor 
crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+69  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  st-atis- 
tician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15  :  So  8d 

Same:    Washington,   2d   series,    farm    mortgages,    taxes,   labor,   facilities, 

expenditures,  and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor 
crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+47  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of 
United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief 
stati-^tician  for  agricultin-e.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15 :  W  27 

Same :  Wisconsin,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor  ci'ops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+53  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet.  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15 :  W  75 

Same :  Wyoming,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+35  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  s^^atis- 
tician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-15 :  W  99 

Drawnfje.    Drainage  of  agricultural  lands :  Arizona,  land  in  drainage  enterprises, 
capital    invested,    and    drainage   works,    with    statistics   for    counties.      1941. 
iv+8  p.  il.  4"     (16th  cen.sus  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paner.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51188  C  3.940-10  :  Ar  4i 

S;'me:  Delaware,  land  in  drainage  enterprises,  capital  invested,  and  drain- 
age works,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv-|-5  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of 
United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet.  chief 
statistician  for  agricultui-e.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-10 :  D  37 

Same:  Maryland,  land  in  drainage  enterprises,  capital  invested,  and  drain- 
age works,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+5  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of 
Un'ted  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3  940-10  :M  36 

Same:  Nevada,  land  in  drainage  enterprises,  capital  invested,  and  drain- 
age works,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+7  p.  il.  4°  (16^h  census  of 
United  States,  1940.1  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-10  :  N  41 

Same:  North  Carolina,  land  in  drainage  enterprises,  capital  invested,  and 

drainage  works,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1911.  iv+13  p.  il.  4°  (16th 
census  of  Ignited  States,  1940.)  |  Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R. 
Pettet,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.  J     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-10  :  N  81c 

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October  1941  1397 

Housing.     Housing,  l.st  series,  data  for  small  areas:  Arizona.    1941.    ii+H  P-  4° 
(16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E. 
Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51189  C  3.940-30 :  Ar  4i 

Same :  Arkansas.    1941.    ii+46  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.) 

[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  popula- 
tion.]    *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-30 :  Ar  4k 

■ Same :  Delaware.    1941.    ii+10  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.) 

[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for 
population.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-30 :  D  37 

• Same:  Idaho.     1941.     ii+31  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.) 

[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  popu- 
lation.]    *  Paper.  10c.  C  3.940— 30  :  Id  1 

Same:    Mississippi.     1941.     ii+24  p.  4°     (16th   census  of  United   States, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  True-sdell,  chief  .statistician 
for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-30 :  M  69i 

Same  :  New  Hampshire.     1941.     ii  +  14  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  True.sdell,  chief  statistician 
for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-30 :  N  42h 

Same:  New  Mexico.     1941.     ii+26  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  Siate-s, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician 
for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-30 :  N  42m 

Same:  North  Dakota.     1941.     ii+59  p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician 
for  population.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-30:  N  81d 

Same:  South  Dakota.     1941.     ii+60  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician 
for  population.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-30 :  So  8d 

Same:  Utah.     1941.     ii+20  p.  4°     (IGth  census  of  United  States,  1940.) 

[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Ti-uesdell,  chief  statistician  for 
population.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.910-30  :  Ut  1 

Same :  Vermont.     1941.     ii+14  p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  State.s  1940.) 

[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for 
population.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-30 :  V  59 

Same :  Wyoming.     1941.     ii+18  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940. ) 

[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for 
population.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-30 :  W  99 

Manufactures.     Manufactures,  1939:  Blast  furnaces,  steel  works,  and  rolling  mills. 
1941.     vi+16  p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under 
supervision   of   Thomas   J.    Fitzgerald,    chief   statistician   for    manufactures.] 
*  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51301  C  3.940-18:  B  61 

Same:  Carpets,  rugs,  and  other  floor  coverings.     1941.     vi+11  p.  4°     (16th 

census  of  United  SUites,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J. 
Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51302  C  3.940-18 :  C  22 

Same :  Cement,  concrete,  gypsum,  and  plaster  products,  cut-stone  and  stone 

products.  1941.  vi+30  p.  4"  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manu- 
factures.]    *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51303  C  3.940-18 :  C  33 

Same :  Industries,  paints,  varnishes,  and  colors,  animal  and  vegetable  oils 

(not  including  lubricants  or  cooking  and  salad  oils).  1941.  vi-f26p.  4"  (16th 
census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J. 
Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  lOe. 

L.  C.  card  41-513U4  C  3.940-18  :  In  27/13 

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Manufactures — Continued. 

Same:   Miscellantous  chemical   products,    industries.     1941.     vi+30  p.   4" 

(16. h  census  of  United  States,  11)40.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas 
J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51305  C  3.940-18 :  C  42 

Same:  Rayon  and  allied  products,  industrial  chemicals.     1941.     vi+33  p. 

4°     (16lh   census  of   United    States,   l'J40. )      [Prepared    under   supervision   of 
Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  ICc. 

L.  C.  card  41-51306  C  3.940-18 :  R  21 

Same:  Special  industry  machinery,  industries.     1941.     vi+20  p.  4"     (16th 

census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J. 
li.zgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51307  C  3.940-lS :  M  18 

Same:    State   series,   Alabama.     1941.     iv+15  p.   il.   4°     (16th    census   of 

United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Pai^r,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-5130S  C  3.940-19  :  Al  lb 

Same :  Woolen  and  worsted  manufactures,  knit  goods.     1941.     vi+28  p.  4" 

(16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas 
J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51309  C  3.940-18 :  W  88 

Population,  2d  series,  characteristics  of  population:  Vermont.     1941.     iv-[-52  p. 
il.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  ifor  population.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51310  C  3.940-13/2  :  V  59 

Retail  trade.     Census  of  business,  1939,  retail  trade:  Commodity  sales,  apparel 
group.     1J41.     iv+84  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper, 
20c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51311  C  3.&40-24  :  Ap  4 

S.;me :  Commodity  sales,  furniture,  household,  radio  group.    1941.    iv+4S  p. 

4"      (Itith  census  of   United   States,   1940.)      [Prepared   under   supervision    of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51312  C  3.940-24  :  F  98 

S.ime :  Credit  sales  and  receivables.    1941.    vi  +  169  p.  4"     (16th  census  of 

United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief 
s.at.s.ician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  45c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51313  C  3.940-22 :  C  86 

Service    cstablishnients.     Census    of     business,     service    establishments,     1939: 
Monthly  employment  and  sex  of  employees.     1941.     vi+90  p.  4"     (16th  census 
of  United  States,  11.40.)     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief 
statistician  for  bu-iness.]     *  Papei',  25c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51314  C  3.940-21 :  Se  6/2 

Wholesale  trade.     Cen.sus  of  business,  1939,  wholesale  trade :  Arkansas,  statistics 
by  ar,  as,  c.ties,  and  counties.    1941.    [2J  +8  p.  4"    (16th  census  of  United  States, 
I'.MO.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for 
business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51034  C  3.1M0-25  :  Ar  4  k/2 

Same:  Colorado,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.    1941.     [2] +12  p. 

4"      (16th   census  of  United   States,  1940.)      [Prepared   under   supervision   of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25 :  C  71/2 

Same:     Connecticut,    statistics    by    areas,    cities,    and    counties.      1941. 

[2]+8-f[l]   p.  4°      (16th  census  of  United   States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25  :  C  76/2 

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October  1941  1399 

Wholesale  trade — Continued. 

Same :     Delaware,     statistics     by     areas,     cities,     and     coimties.       1941. 

[2] +4+ [2]    p.  4°      (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.940-25  :  D  37/2 

Same:  District  of  Columbia,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.    1941. 

[2]+6+[l]    p.  4°      (16th  census  of  United   States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell.  chief  statistician  for  business.1     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25 :  D  63/2 

Same:  Florida,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2] +10  p. 

4°      (16th  census  of  United   States,   1940.)      [Prepared  under   supervision  of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25 :  F  66/2 

Same:     Georgia,     statistics     by     areas,     cities,     and     counties.       1941. 

[2]+14+[l]    p.  4"      (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25  :  G  29/2 

Same:  Idaho,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.    1941.     [2]+4+[2]p, 

4°      (loth  census  of  United   States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
Fred  A.   Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  bu.siness.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.940-25 :  Id  1/2 

S;une :      Illinois,     statistics     by     areas,     cities,      and     counties.       1941. 

[2]+2(t+[l]   p.  4°      (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under 
sup.nvision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25 :  II  6/2 

— —  Same:  Indiana,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.  1941.  [2] +16  p. 
4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper.  10c. 

C  3.940-25 :  In  2/2 

Same:  Iowa,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.    1941.     [2J+10  +  [1]  p. 

4°      (16th   census   of   United   States,   1940.)      [Prepared   under   supervision   of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25  :  lo  9/2 

Same:     Kansas,     statistics     by     areas,     cities,     and     counties.       1941. 

[2]+s+[l]    p.  4"     (16th  cen.sus  of  United  States,   1940.)      [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25  :  K  13/2 

Snme:  Kentucky,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.    1941.     [2] +10  p. 

4°      (l()th   census  of  United   States,   1940.)      [Prepared   under  supervision   of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  lOc. 

C  3.940-25  :  K  41/2 

Same :  Louisiana,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.    1941.     [2]  +12  p. 

4°      (16th  census  ot   United   States,   1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25 :  L  93/2 

Same:  Maine,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.    1941.     [2]+6+[l]  p. 

4°      (16th  census  of  United   States,   1940.)      [Prepared   under  supervision   of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25  :  M  28/2 

Same:  Maryland,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2] +12 

p.  4°      (16th  census  of  United   States,  1940.)      [Prepared   under   supervision 
of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25  :  M  36/2 

Same:  Massachusetts,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2] 

+16+ [1]  p.  4°      (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25  :  M  38/2 

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1400  Government  Publications 

Wholesale  trade — Continued. 

Same:  Michigan,  stafistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [21+16 

p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  suix.'rvision  of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]      *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25 :  M  58/2 

Same:  Minnesota,  statistics  l).v  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2J-1-14 

+  [1]   p.  4"      (Itith  census  of  United   States,   1940.)      [Prepared   under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gusnell,  cliief  statistician  for  business.]      *  I*aper,  10c 

C  3.940-25 :  M  66/2 

■ Same:  Mississippi,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     i:'41.     [2]  + 

8+[l]  p.  4°     (16th  cen.sus  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  ui.der  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  i'>. 

C  3.940-25  :  M  69i/2 

Same:  Montana,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2]-|-64- 

[1]  p.  4°     (IGth  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision 
of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  lUc. 

C  3.940-25  :  M  76/2 

Same:  Nebra.ska,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2] +12 

p.  4°      (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper.  10c 

C  3.940-25 :  N  27/2 

■ Same:  Nevada,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2] +3+ 

[2]  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prei  ared  under  supervision 
of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.940-25 :  N  41/2 

Same :   New   Hampshire,   statistics   by  areas,   cities,   and  counties.     1941. 

[2]+6+[l]    p.  4°     (16:h   census  of  United    States,  1940.)      [Prejared  under 
supervision  of  Fi-ed  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Pa])er,  10c. 

C  3.940-25  :  N  42h/2 

Same:  New  Jersey,  stati.stics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2]  + 

12+ [1]  p.  4"      (16th  census  of  United  States.  1940.)      [I'repared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]      *P;iver,  10c. 

C  3.940-25 :  N  42j/2 

Same:  New  Mexico,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941      [2]  + 

4+ [2]   p.  4"      (16th  census  of  United  States.  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.940-25 :  N  42m/2 

Same:  North  Carolina,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2] 

+10+ [1]  p.  4°     (l(;th  census  of  United  States.  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician   for  l)usiness.]      *  Paper,  10  •. 

C  3.940-25  :  N  81c/2 

Same:  North  DaliOta,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2]  + 

4+ [2]   p.  4°      (16th  census  of  United  States,  l!+0. )      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business,  j      *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3  940  25 :  N  81d/2 

Same:  Oklahoma,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2] +10 

p   4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  lOe. 

C  3.940-25  :  Ok  4/2 

Same:   Oregon,   statistics   by  areas,   cities,   and  counties.     1941.     [2] +12 

p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepan^d  under  supervision  of 
Fred   A.  Gosnell,   chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,   10c. 

C  3.940-25 :  Or  3/2 

Same:  Rhode  '-land,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941       [2]  + 

64-[lJ  p.  4"      (16th  census  of  United  States,   1940.)      [Prepared  under  sui)er- 
visiou  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]      *  Paper,  10c. 

C  .•!.r4'1-25  :  R  34/2 

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October  1941  1401 

Wholesale  trade — Continued. 

— —  Same:  South  Carolina,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.  1941. 
[2]+6+[l]  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25 :  So  8c/2 

Same :  South  Dakota,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2]  + 

6+[l]  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940  25  :  So  8d/2 

Same :   Tennessee,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2]  + 

12+ [1]  p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Go.snell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  lOe. 

C  3.040  25:  T  25/2 

Same :  Utah,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2]  +6+  [1] 

p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.940-25 :  Ut  1/2 

Same:  Vermont,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2]-|-4+ 

[2]  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision 
of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,   5e. 

C  3.940-25 :  V  59/2 

Same:  Virginia,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2] +10 

p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25 :  V  81/2 

Same :  Washington,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2]  + 

12+ [1]  p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States,  194Q. )      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-25 :  W  27/2 

— —  Same:  West  Virginia,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.  1941. 
[2] +8  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper.  10c. 

C  3.940-25  :  W  52v/2 

Same:  Wisconsin,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2]  + 

14+ [1]  p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paiier,  lOc 

C  3.940-2.J  :  W  75/2 

Same:  Wyoming,  statistics  by  areas,  cities,  and  counties.     1941.     [2]  + 

4+ [2]  p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.940-25 :  W  99/2 
CIVIL   AERONAUTICS   AUTHORITY 

CmL   AERONAUTICS   ADMINISl RATION 

Air  carriers.  Domestic  air  carrier  operation  statistics,  July  1941.  [1941  ]  [2] 
p.  il.  r     [Processed.]     t  C  31.112 :  941/7 

Same,  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]      [2]  p.  il.  f°     [Processed.]     t        C  31.112 :  941/8 

Civil  aeronautics  journal,   v.   2,  no.  19  and  20;   Oct.   1  and  15,  1941.     [19'4L] 

p.  245-268,  il.  4"     [Semimonthly.]  *  Paijer,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.50. 
L,.  C.  card  40-26182  C  31.118 :  2/19,  20 

Civil   air  regulations.     Digest  of  civil   air  regulations  for  pilots.     5th  edition, 
Aug.    1941.     1941.     ix+68    p.    il.    map,    4"     (Civil    aeronautics    bulletin    22.) 
*  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51315  C  31.103  :  22/3 

Notices  to  airmen.  Weekly  notice  to  airmen,  v.  9,  no.  17-21 ;  Oct.  2-30,  1941. 
[1941.]     various  paging,  il.  oblong  8°     [Processed.]     t  C  31.109 :  9/17-21 

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1402  Government  Publications 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS   HOARD 

Note. — The  opinions  in  cci^noniic  pri^cecdings  of  the  Civil  Aoronautlcs  Board,  formerly 
included  in  the  Civil  aeronautics  journal,  are  printed  .sfparntely  Ik  ginning  with  v.  2.  and 
Are  "iidvance  .-sheets"  of  the  material  which  will  make  up  bound  volumes  of  the  Civil 
Aeronautics  Board  Reports. 

The  s.'parate  opinions  are  obtainable  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $1.00  per  volume;  single  copies  vary  in  price. 

Aircraft  accidents.  Report  of  Civil  Aeronautics  Board  of  investigation  of  acci- 
dent involving-,  civil  aircraft  of  United  States  NC  133-">9.  which  occurred  near 
Charleston,  W.  Va..  Apr.  Hi.  W.41  ;  adopted  Sept.  13,  1941  [l'.t41  ]  fli+.3:i+ 
[l]-fl2  p.  1  pi.  map,  4°     [Processed.]     t  C31.213:C38 

Report  of  Civil  Aeronautics  Board  of  investigation  of  accident  involving 

civil  aircraft  of  United  States  NC  2."667  and  NC  1941.  which  occurred  near 
Wichita.  Kans..  June  1,  1941;  adopted  Oct.  7,  1941.  [1041.]  [l]-f29+3  p. 
map,    4°     [Processed]     t  C  31.213  :W  631 

American  Airlities,  Inc.  Docket  no.  324,  American  Airlines,  Inc.,  certificate  of 
pub'.ic  convenience  and  necessity  (Bridgeport,  Conn.,  operation)  [decided  Jan. 
14.  1941:  opinion  and  order].  [1941.]  [1] +436-443  p.  ([Opinion]  30.) 
[From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a  :  2/30 

Civil  air  regulations:  pt.  13,  Aircraft  engine  airworthiness,  effective  Aug.  1,  1941. 
1941.     [l]+5p.  4"     [Issued  with  perforations.]     *  Paper,  oc.  C  31.209: 13 

Marquette  Airlines,  Inc.  Docket  no.  315,  acquisition  of  Marquette  by  TWA 
[decided  Dec.  18.  1940;  supplemental  opinions  and  order].  [1941.]  [l]+409- 
424  p.     ([Opinion]  28.)      [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

C  31.211/a :  2/28 

Pan  American  Airways.  Inc.  Docket  no.  454,  Pan  American  Airways.  Ire.,  et  al., 
merger  [decided  Dec.  31.  1940;  opinion  and  order].  [1941.]  [i]-fa)3-519  p. 
( [Opinion]  33.)     [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  .jc.      C  31.211/a  :  2/33 

Pennsiflvania-Central  Airlines  Corporation.  Docket  no.  5.")0.  Pennsylvania-Central 
Airlines  Corporation,  certificate  of  public  convenience  and  necessity  (service  to 
Tri-Cities,  Tenu.)  [decided  Mar.  5.  1941 :  opinion  and  order].  [194l!]  [l]+o24- 
530  p.      ([Opinion]   35.)      [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  31.211/a :  2/35 

United  Air  Lines  Transport  Corporation.  Docket  no.  1()-40G  (A)-l.  United  Air 
L'nes  Transport  Corporation,  mail  rate  proceeding  [decided  Feb.  28.  1941 ; 
supplemental  opinion  and  order].  [1041.]  [1] +52(>-.523  p.  ([Opinion]  34.) 
[From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a  :  2/34 

Western  Air  Express  Corporation.  Docket  no.  31-401-B-l.  Western  Air  Express 
Corporation  et  al..  certificate  of  public  convenience  and  necessity  (Great  Falls- 
Lethbridge  oijeration)  [decided  Dec.  5.  1940:  opinion  and  order].  [1041.] 
[1]  +425-435  p.  il.     ( [Opinion]  29.)     [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

C  31.211/a :  2/29 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

Note. — Nautical  charts  for  navigating  the  waters  of  the  coast  of  the  United  States 
and  of  its  possessions,  coast  pilots  cnrryinsr  auxiliary  information  for  the  use  of  the 
nautical  charts ;  tide  tables  showing  time  and  heishts  of  tides,  current  tables  showing 
direction  and  force  of  ocean  and  estuary  currents,  and  aeronautical  ch'rts  of  continental 
T'nited  Stat's  for  air  navisation  are  sold  at  the  Washington  office  of  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  and  by  sales  agents.  The  sales  agents  for  the  nautical  cbarts  and  nautical  publica- 
tions are  located  at  the  principal  ports  of  tbe  United  States  and  for  the  aeronautical 
charts  at  the  principal  airports  of  continental  United  States. 

Aeronautical  charts.  Dates  of  latest  editions.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  aero- 
nautical charts;  Aug.   1.5,  1041.      [1941.]      1  p.  4°      [Processed.]     t 

C  4.2  :  C  38/5/941-3 

Symbols  and  type  used  on  sectional  and  regional  aeronautical  charts,  1941. 

n.p.   [1941].    29X22  in.     t  C  4.2  :Sy  6/941 

Chart  correction  notice.  Pacific  charts  4000  to  9400;  Sept.  1,  1041.  [1941.]  [2]  p. 
4°  [Processed.  Covers  corrections  noted  in  Notice  to  mariners,  no.  1-35, 
1941.]    t  C  4.9/7  :  400O-94C0/941-5 

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October  1941  1403 

Coast  and   Geodetic  Purvey   bulletin,   Sept.   30,   1941 ;    no.   316.      [1941.]      10  p. 
[Monthly.]     $ 
L.  C.  card  15-26512  C  4.20 :  316 

Earthquake  history  of  United  States:  pt.  2,  Stronger  earthquakes  of  California 
and  western  Nevada;  by  Harry  O.  Wood  and  N.  H.  Heck.     Revised   (1941) 
edition.    1!)41.    ii+30  p.     (Serial  609  [pt.  2].)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51316  C  4.2  :  Ea  7/4/pt.2/941 

Isostatic  investigations  and  data  for  gi-avity  stations  in  United  States  established 
since  1915;  by  William  Bowie.     1924  [reprint  with  changes,  1941].     iv+91  p. 
il.  map,  4°     (Special  publication  99;  serial  246.)     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51317  C  4.19 :  99/1-2 

PuMications.  Catalog  of  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  nautical  and  aero- 
nautical charts,  coast  pilots,  tide  tables,  current  tables,  tidal  current  chiu-ts, 
Atlantic  and  Gulf  Coasts,  Puerto  Rico,  Virgin  Islands,  and  Canal  Zone.  Pacific 
Coast.  Aliiska.  Hawaii::n  Islands  and  Guam,  and  Philippine  Islands.  Edition, 
Oct.  W41.  [1941.]  cover  title,  62  p.  il.  4"  (Serial  641.)  t 
L.  C.  card  7-6923  C  4.5 :  941 

Seismograms.    Principles  underlying  interpretation  of  seismograms ;    [by  Frank 
Neumann].     [1941.]     [1]+31  p.  il.  4  pi.  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51318  C  4.2 :  Se  4/2 

Tidal  bench  marks,  southeast  Alaska.     Sept.   1941.     cover  title,   vii+210  p.  4° 
(T-28.)     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51319  C  4.32 :28 

Tide  glossary.    Tide  and  current  glossary;  by  Paul  Schureman.     1941.    iii+40  p. 
(Special  publication  228.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51320  C  4.19  :  228 

Tide   tables.     Tide  tables,  Atlantic  Ocean,    [calendar]    year  1941    [July  reprint, 
predictions    for    January-June    omitted].     1940    [published    1!'41].     [203]    p. 
(Serial  (;23  [with   omissions].)      [Includes  list  of  publications  by  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survev  relating  to  tides  and  currents.]     t  Pa  per,  2'')c. 
L.  C.  card  7-35329  C  4.15/3a  :  941 

Tide  tables.  Pacific  Ocean  and  Indian  Ocean,  [calendar]  year  1942.     1941. 

287  p.     (Serial   634  )      [Includes   list   of  publication   by   Coast   and   Geodetic 

Survey  relating  to  tides  and  currents.]     *  Paper,  25c. 

L.   C.   card   7-35369  C  4.15/2  :  942 

Work.  United  States  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  its  work  in  surveying  and 
charting  waters  of  United  States  and  possessions,  geodetic  control  surveys,  and 
other  activities.  Revised  (1941)  edition.  1941.  [1] +23-34  p.  il.  2  p.  of 
maps.  (Special  publication  216.)  [Fmm  United  States  Dejiartmont  of 
Commerce,  how  it  serves  you,  on  land  and  sea  and  in  the  air,  July  1941 
edition.]  t 
L.  C.  card  41-51381  C  4.19:  216/2 

Aermiaiftical  charts 

Barroiv,  Point.  Pt.  Barrow  [Alaska],  lat.  67°-71°,  long.  150°-166°  ;  aeronautical 
chart.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:  1,000,000.  Wa.shington,  D.  C,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Aug.  1941.  24X30  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection. 
Advance  copy,  subject  to  correction.]     t     40c.  C  4.9/4  :  P  755/941 

Milwaukee  [Wis.],  lat.  42°-44°,  long  84°-90°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  V-7. 
Scale  10  m  =1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Sept.  1941.    20X41  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/4 :  M  648/941 

Nashville  [Tcnn.],  lat.  36°-38°,  long.  84°-90°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  S-7. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Sept.  1941.     20X45  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/4  :  N  178/941 

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1404  Government  Publications 

Oldahonw  City  [OUa.^,  lat.  34°-;5G°,  long.  n6''-102°  ;  sectioiinl  aeronautical  chart 
K-5.  Scale  10  m.  =  1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1941.  20X46  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projec- 
tion.]    t     25c.  C  4.9/4  :  Ok  4/041 

Porcupine  River,  lat.  GT'-TO",  long.  133°-149°  ;  aeronautical  chart.  Scale  10 
m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  (Jeodetic  Survey, 
Aug.  1941.  20X32  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.  Advance  copy, 
subjoct  to  correction.]     t     40c.  C  4.9/4 :  P  824/941 

8t.  Elins  \ Alaska],  lat.  .58°-62°,  long.  1.34°-] 46°  ;  aeronautical  chart.  Scale  10 
m.=^0.6  in.,  .scale  1  :  1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
Sept.   1941.     24X31   in.      [Lambert   conformal   conic  projection.]      t     40c 

C  4.9/4  :  Sa  22/941 

Salt  Lnkr  Cifii  [Utah],  lat.  40°-42°,  long.  10S°-114°  :  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
U-3.  Scale  10  m.  =  1.3  in.,  scale  1:  .500.000.  Washington,  D.  C.  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1941.  20X42  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projec- 
tion.]    t     25c.  C  4.9/4  :  Sii  37/941 

Vnitrd  f^fafcft.  Aeronautical  planning  chart.  United  States;  no.  3C60b.  Scale 
1:5000  000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coa.st  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  ir41. 
27X40  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t     40c.  C  4.9 :3060b 

Whitney,  Mount.  Mt.  Whitney  [Calif.],  lat.  36°-38°,  long.  114°-120°  ;  sectional 
aeronautical  chart  S-2.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:  500 OOO.  Washington, 
D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Aug.  1941.  20X45  in.  [Lambert  conformal 
conic  projection  ]      t     25c.  C  4.9/4  :  M  86  !  w/941 

Wichita  [Kans.].  lat.  36°-38°,  long.  96°-102°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  S-5. 
Scale  10  m.=13  in.,  scale  1:  500  000.  Washington,  D.  C.  Const  and  G.'odetic 
Survey,  Aug.  1941.     20X45  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/4  :  W  631/941 
Nautical  charts 

Baltimore  Harhor,  Md.,  topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  in  1933-35, 
hydrography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  in  1924  and  1937,  supplemented  by 
surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  19,34-37  [1934-30]:  no.  545.  Scale  1:  15  000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Aug.  1941.     32x40  in.     t     75c. 

C  4  9 :  545 

Calcasim  Laic.  La  ,  Gulf  Coast,  surveys  to  1934,  surveys  by  Geological  Survey ; 
no.  5;tl.  Scale  1:  40000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Snrvev, 
Sept.   1941.     41X27   in.     t     75c.  C  4.9:  591 

California.  Point  Snr  to  San  Francisco,  surveys  to  1937  and  other  sources;  no. 
5402.  [Scale  1:  210.000.]  Washington,  D  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
Sept.  1941.     40X31  in.     [Not  intended  for  inside  navigation.]     t     75c. 

C  4.9 ;  5402 

Chesapeake  Bay.  Md.,  Sandy  Point  to  head  of  Bay,  surveys  to  1938,  surveys  by 
U.  S.  Engineers  to  1940 ;  no.  1226.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  Aug.  1941.     33X38  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9: 1226 

Drakes  Bay,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1929;  no.  5.599.  Scale  1 :  40  000.  Washington,  D.  C, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1941.    22X30  in.    t  2.5c.  C  4.9:  5599 

Georgia  strait  and  Strait  of  Juan  de  Fuca,  Wash.,  surveys  to  1940  and  other 
sources:  no.  6300.  [Scale  1:200.000.]  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Sept.  1941.    28X42  in.    f  75c.  C  4.9:  6300 

Karcaihac  Bay.  Hawaii,  west  coast,  Hawaiian  Islands,  topography  by  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey  in  1928-29,  supplemented  by  surveys  of  Geological  Survey  to 
1923,  hvdrography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survev  iii  1928-29;  no.  4167.  Scale 
1 ;  10,000.  W\a.sliington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survev,  Aug.  1941.  43X34  in. 
t  75c.  C  4.9 :  4167 

Lafjinia  Madrc.  Northern  part  of  Laguna  Sladre,  Tex..  Gulf  Coast,  topogi-aphy 
by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  and  other  sources,  hydrogr;iphy  bv  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey  in  1938-39;  no.  1287.  Scale  1:80,000.  Washington,  D.  C, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  July  1941.     42 X, 32  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9: 1287 

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October  1941  1405 

Maine,  Boothbfiy  Harbor  to  Bath,  surveys  to  1890,  siTrveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to 

1939,  and  other  sources ;  no.  280.     Scale  1 :  15,000.     Washington,  D.  C,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1941.    33X26  in.     [Map  is  in  2  sections.]     t  Wc. 

C  4  9 : 230 

St.  Johns  River.  Fla.,  Jaclvsonville  to  Racy  Pt.,  topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  in  1933-39,  hydrography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  in  1935-39,  sup- 
plemented by  surveys  in  dredged  cliannels  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1939:  no.  685. 
Scale  1:40,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Aug.  1941. 
33X34  in.     [Map  is  in  2  sections.]     1 50c.  C4.9:C85 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Busine.ts.  Survey  of  current  business.  Oct.  1941:  v.  21,  no.  10.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  26  +S-38  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Text  on  p.  3  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  15c.  single 
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C  18.36 :  941/40-44 

Credit  unions.     Credit  unions,  installment  loans  to  consumers,  Jan.  1929-June 

1940.  [1941.]     [4]  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     f  C  18.226 :  929-40 

Same,  July  1940-Apr.  1941.     [1941.]     [4]  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  18  226  :  940-41 

Same,  IMay  1941.     [1941.]     [3]  p.  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     f 

C  18.226 :  941/1 

Same,  June  1941.     [1941.]     [4]   p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

C  18.226 :  941/2 

Same,  Julv  1941.     [1941.]     [4]  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

C  18.226 :  941/3 

Domestic  commerce,  weeklv  bulletin  of  national  economy,  v.  28,  no.  14-18;  Oct. 
2-30,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  34  p.  il.  4°  [Processed.]  t  Paper,  5c.  single  copy, 
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essed.]    t  C  18,32/2  :  941/10 

Foreign  commerce  iceekly,  v.  5,  no.  1-4;  Oct.  4-25,  1941.     [1941.]     various  paging, 
il.  4°    *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $4.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $7.00. 
L.  C.  card  40^29231  C  18.5/1 :  5/1^ 

Industrial  bankinr/  companies,  installment  loans  to  consumers,  Aug.  1911.  [1941.] 
[4]  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     f  C  18.219 :  941/8 

Industrial  reference  service.     [Processed.]     t  various  prices,  see  note  below. 

C  18.220 : 

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•  year.  Subscriptions  may  be  entered  for  the  entire  service,  for  a  single  part,  oi'  for  any 
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foim  price  of  1(5  cents  each.  Remittances  for  s'  bscript.ons  to  the  service  should  be  made 
payable  to  the  Bureau  of  Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce  and  mailed  directly  to  the  Bureau 
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pt.  4.     Foiest  products.  ot,   11.   Stone,  clay,  and  glass  products. 

pt.  5.     Leatl^er  and  its  products.  pt.  12.  Textiles  and   related  products, 

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1406  Government  Publications 

Industry  suriwy.  Iiulnstry  survey,  mannfactvirers'  inventories,  shipments,  in- 
coming business,  unfilled  orders,  July  1041.  [1941.]  6  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  C  18.224 :  941/7 

Same,  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     6  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

C  18.224 :  941/8 

International  reference  service.     International   reference  service,  v.   1,   no.   55 ; 
Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     11  p.  4°     [Title  is:  Economic  conditions  in  Argentina  in 
1940.]     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50213  C  18.223 : 1/55 

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a  subscription  price  of  $6.00  a  year. 

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States  with  Colombia  in  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  018.223:1/56 

Same,  v.  1,  no.  57;  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  il.  4°     [Title  is:  Trade  of 

United  States  with  Chile  in  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  018.223:1/57 

Same,  v.  1,  no.  58;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  4°  [Title  is:  Economic  con- 
ditions in  British  Malaya  during  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  018.223:1/58 

Same,  V.  1,  no.  60 ;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  4°  [Title  is :  Economic  condi- 
tions in  Honduras  in  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  18.223  :  1/60 

• Same,  v.  1,  no.  61;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  4°  [Title  is:  French  Indo- 
china's economic  position  in  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  O  18.223  : 1/61 

Same,  v.  1,  no.  62;  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     12  p.  4"     [Title  is:  Highways  in 

Latin  America;  by  B.  P.  Root]     *  Paper,  5c.  018.223:1/62 

National  defense.  Reprint  from  Foreign  commerce  weekly,  v.  4,  no.  13,  Sept.  27, 
1941  [Our  task,  guard  commerce!  by  Frank  Knox].  [1941.]  1-5+41-42  p. 
il.  4°    t  0  18.5/la  :  0  736 

MARINE  INSPECTION  AND  NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

BiiUetiv,  V.  6,  no.  3 ;  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]    27  p.  il.     [IMonthly.]     f 

L.  0.  card  36-26619  0  25.12:6/3 

Code  of  Federal  reyuUitiovs.  1939  supplement  to  Code  of  Federal  regulations  of 
UnitoHl  States:  title  33,  Navigatioii  and  navigable  waters.  1041.  ii+2349- 
80+3266-67  p.  [From  1939  supplement,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  published 
by  Federal  Register  Division,  National  Archives.]     t  0  25.6/3:  N  22/2 

Same:    title    46,    Shipping.     1941.     ii +2063-2671 +3282-84    p.    il.     [From 

1939  supplenn'nr.  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  published  bv  Fedei-al  Rea;ister 
Division,  National  Archives.]     |  0  25.6/3  :  Sh  6/6 

Explosives  or  other  dangerous  articles  [on  board  vessels,  regulations  governing 
transportation,  storage,  stowage,  or  use  of  explosives  or  other  dangerous  ar- 
ticles or  substances,  and  combustible  liquids  on  board  vessels,  Apr.  9,  1941], 
amendment  control  sheet  1,  amendments  to  and  including  July  1,  1941.  Sept. 
23,  1941.     [104]  p.  il.  4°     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  40c. 

C  25.6/3 :  Ex  7/anidt.  con.  sh.  1 

Functions  and  activities  of  Bureau  of  Marine  Inspection  and  Navigation.  1941. 
[1] +49-59  p.  il.  [From  United  States  Department  of  Commerce,  how  it 
serves  you  on  land  and  sea,  and  in  the  air,  Julv  1041  edition.]     t 

0  1.2/a  :  M  338/941 

Lifehoat  men.     Manual  for  lifeboatmen  and  able  seamen;  Aug.  1941.     1941.     ii+ 
87  p.  il.  16"     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51154  C  25.6/3 :  L  62/941 

Load  line.  Addenda  to  Load  line  manual  [Sept.  1940,  instructions  regarding 
enforcement  of  load  line  laws].     [1941.]     p.  vii-viii,  16°     [Processed.]     t 

C  25.6/3 :  L  78/3/add. 

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October  1941  1407 

Merchant  marine  statistics,  1941,  compiled  as  of  Jan.  1,  1941.     1941.     viii+191  p. 
(Report  series  12.)      [No  edition  was  printed  for  1940.]     *  Paper,  25c. 
L  C.  card  25-26038  C  25.15: 12 

Note. — Tl^e  table.s  contained  in  the  summary  portion  of  thi.s  puhlication  have  been 
coii^plled  both  tor  the  fiscal  year  ended  June  30.  1940,  and  for  the  calendar  year  ended 
Dec.  31,  1940.  The  other  sections  of  the  statistics  have  been  presented  for  the 
calendar  year  only. 

[Seamen,  regulations  issued  under  authority  of  laws  relating  to  seamen,  Mar. 
1940.]     4°     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     t  C  25.6/3 :  Se  1/2/rev.  pages 

Revised  pages  : 

p.  K-8.301  to  K-8..''.02  ;  2d  rev.,  July  1941. 
p.  K-8  305  to  K  8.312  ;  2d  rev..  July  1941 
p.  K-13.101 ;  1st  rev.,  July  1941. 

NATIONAL    BUREAU    OF    STANDARDS 

p-naphthoquinoncsulfonic  acid.  Effects  of  hydrochloric  acid  and  salts  on  absori> 
tion  of  light  by  /3-naphthuquinone.sulfonic  acid  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Baker  Wingfield  and  S.  F.  Acree.  [1941.]  p.  361-370,  il.  (Research  paper 
RP  1424.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27, 
Oct.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1424 

Boric  oxide  glass.  Thermal  expansion  studies  of  boric  oxide  glass  and  of  crys- 
talline boric  oxide  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  James  J.  Donoghue  and  Donald 
Hubbard.  [1941.]  p.  371-380,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1425.)  [From  Journal 
of  leseach  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27,  Oct.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  1425 

Brake  Ji^iivys.  Effect  of  roughness  of  cast-iron  lirake  drums  in  wear  tests  of 
brake  linings  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Rolla  H.  Taylor  and  William  L. 
Holt.  [1941.]  p.  395--!04,  11.  (Research  paper  RP1427.)  [From  Journal 
of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27,  Oct.  I!i41.]     *  Paper,  5c 

C  13.22/a :  1427 

Brickit.  Thermal  expansion  of  clay  building  bricks ;  by  Culbertson  W.  Ross. 
[1941.]  p.  197-216,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1414.)  [From  Journal  of  research 
of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  y.  27,  Aug.  1941.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  13.22/a :  1414 

Calcium  sulfate.  Behayior  of  calcium  sulfate  at  high  temperatures  [with  list 
of  references]  ;  by  Edwin  S.  Newman.  [1941.]  p.  HI- 196,  1  pi.  (Research 
paper  RP1413.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards, 
y.  27,  Aug.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1413 

Cameras.  Locating  principal  point  of  precision  airplane  mapping  cameras ; 
by  Francis  E.  Washer.  [1941.]  p.  405-412,  il.  1  pi.  (Research  paper  RP1428.> 
[From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  y.  27,  Oct.  1941.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  1428 

Cement.  Relationship  of  garnet-hydrogarnet  series  to  sulfate  resistance  of  port- 
land  cements  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  E.  P.  Flint  and  Lansing  S.  Wells. 
[1941.]  p.  171-180,  il.  (Research  paptn-  RP1411.)  [From  Journal  of  re- 
search of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  y.  27,  Aug.  1941.]     *  Paper.  5i\ 

C  13.22/a :  1411 

Commercial  standards  (series).  List  of  commercial  standards  [publications  of 
National  Bureau  of  Standards]  ;  revised  to  Oct.  1.  1941.  [1941.]  6  p.  4" 
(Letter  circular  LC-669.)     [Processed.     Supersedes  LC-655.]     t     013.16:669 

Cotton.  Critical  study  of  seme  factors  affecting  breaking  strength  and  elongation 
of  cotton  yarns;  by  Herbert  F.  Schiefer  and  Richard  S.  Cleveland.  [1941.] 
p.  325-342,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1422.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  Na- 
tional Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27.  Sept.  1941.]     *  Paper,  10c.        C  13.22/a  :1422 

Electric  equipment.     Safety  rules  for  installation  and  maintenance  of  electric 
supply  and  communication  lines,  comprising  pt.  2  and  grounding  rules  of  5th 
edition.  National  electrical  safety  code.    S?pt.  23,  1941.    xix-f  177  p.  il.  1  tab  12" 
(Handbook  H32.)     [Supersedes  HIO.]     *  Cloth,  65c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51321  013.11:32 

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1408  Government  Publications 

Fiber  tile  boards.  Properties  and  performance  of  fiber  tile  boards ;  by  Daniel  A. 
Jessup,  Herman  Bogaty,  and  Samuel  G.  Weissberg.  Aug.  8,  1941.  ii-|-6  p.  11. 
4°     (Building  materials  and  structures  report  BMS77.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  13.29:  77 

Fire  resistance  and  fire  prevention,  [list  of]  publications  by  staff  of  National 
Bureau  of  Standards.  Sept.  10,  1941.  13  p.  4°  (Letter  circular  LC  661.) 
[Processed.     Supersedes  LC  165.]     t  C  13.16:661 

Glaus.  S'udios  of  chomical  durability  of  glass  by  interferometer  method  [with 
list  of  reforem-es]  ;  by  Donald  Hubbard  and  Edgar  IL  Hamilton.  [1041.]  p. 
143-157,  il.  (Rp.scarch  paper  lxP14()9.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National 
Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27.  Aug.  1041.]      *Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1409 

Bcxancs.  Heats  of  isomerlzation  of  5  hexanes  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Edward  J.  R.  Prosen  and  Frederick  D.  Rossini.  [1941.]  p.  289-310,  11.  (Re- 
search paper  RP1420.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of 
Standards,  v.  27,  Sept.  1941.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  1420 

Horolopii.  Fifty  books  on  horology  [list.]  Oct.  4,  1941.  5  p.  4°  (Letter  circular 
LC-6e8.)  [Proce.S!-ed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  John  J.  Bowman,  chair- 
man of  Educational  Committee  of  Ilorological  Institute  of  America.]     t 

C  13.16 :  668 

Eydrocnrbons.  Isolation  of  1.2.3,4-tetramethylbenzene.  5,G.7,8-tetrahydronap- 
thalene,  1-methyl  5  6,7,8-tetrahydronapthalene  and  2-methyl-5,6.7,8-tetrahy- 
dronapthalene  from  petroleum  [with  list  of  references]  ;  iiv  Bevei-idge  J. 
Mair  and  Anton  J.  Streiff.  [1941.]  p.  343-359,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1423.) 
[From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27.  Oct.  1941.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  1423 

Journal  of  rc.<<carch  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27,  no.  4;  Oct.  1941.  1941. 
ii+3-13-412  p.  il.  1  pi.  [Monthly.  Includes  Research  papers  142:3-23.  Indi- 
vidual papers  are  issued  separately  and  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  as 
they  appear.]  *  Paper,  30c.  single  copy,  $3.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.50. 
L.  C.  card  41-51323-51328  C  13.22  :  27/4 

Leather,  [list  of]  publications  by  members  of  staff  of  National  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards. Sept.  30,  in4L  12  p.  4°  (Letter  circular  LC-667.)  [Processed.  Super- 
sedes LC-577.]     t  C  13.1(5 :  667 

Mrfallurr/if.  [list  of]  publications  by  members  of  staff  of  National  Bureau  of 
Standards  (1931-41).  Sept.  19.  1941.  [l]+34p.  4"  (Letter  circular  LC-664.) 
[Processed.    Supersedes  LC-522.]     f  013.16:664 

Paint,  varnish,  and  bituminous  materials,  [list  of]  publications  by  members  of 
staff  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  and  list  of  Federal  specifications.  Aug. 
20.  1941.  29  p.  4°  (Letter  circular  LC  659.)  [Processed.  Replaces  LC  59, 
LC212,  LC291,  and  LC  574.]     t  C  13.16  :  659 

Photometer.  Physical  photometer;  by  Ray  P.  Teele.  [1941.]  p.  217-228,  il. 
(Research  paper  RP141o.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau 
of  Standards,  v.  27,  Sept.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1415 

Potash.  System  2raO.Si02-K:0  CaO.SiO...  and  other  phase-equilibrium  studies  In- 
volving potash  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  William  C.  Taylor.  [1041.]  p.  311- 
323,  11.  1  pi.  (Research  paper  RP1421.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National 
Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27,  Sept.  1941.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  1421 

Radio.  Electrical  interference  with  radio  reception  [with  list  of  sources  of  fur- 
ther information].  Aug.  27.  IfMl.  [l]-f9  p.  4°.  (Letter  circular  LC660.) 
[Processed.     Supersedes  LC491.]     t  013.16:660 

Ranrie  boilers.  Nonferrous  range  boilers.  1941.  li-|-17  p.  il.  (Simpllfi?d  practice 
rocommondatlon  RlSl-41.)      [Approved  Julv  1,  1941.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

C  13.12/1 :  181 

Rubber.  Comparison  between  ob.serA-ed  density  of  crystalline  rubber  and  density 
calculated  from  X-ray  data  [with  list  of  references]  ;  bv  \Y.  Harold  Smith  and 
Nancy  P.  Hanna.  [1941.]  p.  229-236.  (Research  paper  RP1416.)  [From 
Journal   of  research   of   National    Bureau   of   Standards,  v.   27.    S-pt.    1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1416 

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Scales  {iveighing  instruments).  Specifications  for  manufacture  and  installation' 
of  4-section  and  of  2-section,  knife-edge  railway  track  scales.  Oct.  1,  1941. 
[11-fii  leaves-f52  p.  4°  (Letter  circular  LC  662.)  [Processed.  Supersedes 
NBS  Circulars  C83  and  C333.]     t  C  13.16:  662 

Specifications  for  manufacture  and  installation  of  motor  truck,  built-in, 

self-contained,  and  portable  scales.     Oct.  1,  1941.     [3] +32  p.  4"     (Letter  cir- 
cular LC  663.)      [Processed.     Supersedes  NBS  Letter  circular  LC  152.]     t 

C  13.16 :  663 

Steel.  Effect  of  grain  size  and  heat  treatment  upon  impact-toughness  at  low- 
temperatures  of  medium  carbon  forging  steel  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Samuel  J.  Rosenberg  and  Daniel  H.  Gagon.  [1941.]  p.  159-160,  il.  3  p  of  pL 
(Research  paper  RP1410. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau 
of  Standards,  V.  27,  Aug.  1941.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  1410 

Sugars.  Errors  of  Munson  and  Walker's  reducing-sugar  tables  and  precision  of 
their  method  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Richard  F.  Jackson  and  Emma 
J.  McDonald.  [1941.]  p.  237-255.  (Research  paper  RP1417.)  [From  Journal 
of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27,  Sept.  1941.]     *  Paper,  I'Jc. 

C  13.22/a :  1417 

Teehiiical  news  bulletin  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Oct.  1C41 ;  no.   294. 

[1941.]     p.  85-93.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.   single  copy,   50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription.  70c. 

L.  C.  card  2.1-26.527  C  13.13  :  294 

Tit  rut  ion  and  conductivity  measurements  of  aqueous  extracts  from  bottles  [with 
list  of  references]  :  by  Eldgar  H.  Hamilton  and  Donald  Hubbard  [1941.] 
p.  381-394,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1426  )  [From  Journal  of  research  of 
National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27,  Oct.  1941.]     *  Paper,  .5c.      C  13.22/a :  1426 

Volt  hoj-es.  Testing  and  performance  of  volt  boxes ;  bv  Francis  B.  Silsbee  and 
Francis  J.  Gross.  [1941.]  p.  269-2S7,  il.  1  pi.  (Research  paper  RP1419.) 
[From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27,  Sept.  1941.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  1419 

Weights  and  measures,  selected  list  of  publications  of  National  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards. Oct.  18,  1941.,  7  p.,  4°  (Letter  circular  LC  666.)  [Processed.  Super- 
sedes LC  593  ]     t  C  13.16  :  666 

Wool.  Microscopic  structure  of  wool  fiber  [with  list  of  references]  ;  bv  Charles 
W.  H  >ck,  Robert  C.  Ramsay,  and  Milton  Harris.  [1941.]  p.  I81-i90,  il.  15 
p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  RP1412. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National 
Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27,  Aug.  1941.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  1412 

PATENT    OFFICE 

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D.  C. 

Christ)nann,  Ludicig  J.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  4G04,  in  re  Ludwig  J.  Christmann  and  David  W.  Jayne,  jr.,  composition  of" 
matter  ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  8  p.  large  8°     t 

C  21.10  :C  464/2: 

Classification  Mlletin  80,  Apr.  1-June  30,  1941,  containing  classification  of  sub^ 
jects  of  invention  revised  by  Classification  Division.     [1941.]     37  leaves,  large 
go     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  8-162:'8  C  21.3:  80 

Davis.  Lloi/d  D.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no-.. 
4555,  in  re  Lloyd  D.  Davis  and  Bert  H.  Lincoln,  lubricants :  brief  for  (tom- 
missioner  of  patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  8  p.  4"     t  C  21.10:  D  294/2 

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of  Patent  0(Hcc  on  trademarks  rcndtri'd  during  Sept.  1941.  From  Ollicial 
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Dtiggan,  Willintn  J.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
4548,  in  re  William  J.  Duggan  and  Warren  G.  Magill,  finishing  textile  fabrics; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1&41.]     cover  title,  i+22  r    4°     t 

C  21.10 :  D  879 

Di/er,  John  B.  Brief  for  appellee  on  rehearing,  in  United  States  Court  of 
Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  appeal  no.  7374.  John  B  Dyer  v.  Co:  way  P 
Coe,  commissioner  of  patents,  appeal  from  judgment  of  Dstrict  Court  of 
United  States  for  District  of  Columbia.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+lO  p.  4"     t    ■ 

C  21.10 :  D  n8S/2 

Grridcr.  Harold  ^V.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  apreal 
no.  4574,  in  re  Harold  W.  Greider  and  George  A.  Fasold,  bitum'niz'd  ro(  fing ; 
brief  for  commi.ssioner  of  patents.     [1D41.]     cover  title,  6  p    4°     i 

C  21.10 :  G  £62/4 

Kaltrr,  IJarold  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  apj  eal  no. 
4.57S,  in  re  Harold  E.  Kalter.  design  for  cycle  saddle;  brief  for  ci>mm'':sionpr 
of  patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  5  p.  4"     t  '  C21.10:K127 

Lcighton,  Albert.  Brief  for  apipellee.  in  United  Stares  Court  of  Appeals  for 
District  of  Columbia,  appeal  no.  7963,  Alliert  Leighton  v.  Conway  P.  Coe.  com- 
missioner of  patents,  appeal  from  judgment  of  District  Court  of  United  S'^ates 
for  District  of  Columbia.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i4-6  p.  4°     t  C  21.J0 :  L  533 

Lcschinsky.  Frajfci.s  P.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Apiieals.  patent  appeal 
no.  4547,  in  re  Francis  P.  Leschin.sky,  bulldozer  attachment :  brief  for  cr.-;nmis- 
sioner  of  patents.     [1941.]    cover  title,  7  p.  4°    t  C  21.10 :  L  mi 

OfficUtJ  f/iizrttr.    OHicial  gazette  of  Patent  Oltice,  containing  patents,  trade-marks, 
and  designs.  Issued  Oct.  7-28.  1941:   v.   531.  no.    1-4.      [1941.]      cover  titles, 
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al.so  decision.s  of  the  comniissionor  of  patents  nrd  of  the  I'^nited  States  fo'irts  in  patent 
cases.  In  the  Inst  wt-elily  irsue  of  eac'i  month.  t''oi'e  is  i"clndpfl  in  the  Official  gazette  a 
section  entitled  P.ulletin  of  decisions  of  Patent  Office  on  trade-marks. 

T'^e  annual  index  of  patents  will  herea<'ter  b^  puhMs'^ed  in  2  parts,  one  on  Patents,  price 
$2  00.  and  the  other  on  Trade-marks,  price  7oc.  These  indexes  are  not  incliul  rl  in  the 
regular  sulis  rintion  price  for  tho  Official  gazette  given  ahove.  liut  will  be  soT^t  to  those 
yearly  subscribers  wl:0  remit  $18.75;  foreign  subscription  for  the  same,  $28.75. 

Same,  weekly  index  with  title.  List  of  trade-mark  applicants  published  for 

opposition   [etc.,  Oct.  7-28.  1941].     [1941.]     various  paging,  large  S°     [From 
OtRcial  gazette,  v.  531,  no.  1-4.]     t  Paper,  ,5c  single  copv,  $2.00  a  vr. 

C  21.5/a4 :  531/1-4 

Same  [title  page,  contents,  etc.,  to]  v.  530:  Sept.  1941.     1941.     [2]  leaves, 

large  S°     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  included  in  price  of  Oftici-Tl  gazette  for  sub- 
scribers. C  21.5  :  5o0  ^t  p.&  cont. 

I'addork,  Levi  •*>.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  pat'Mit  appeal  no. 
4534,  in  re  Levi  Scott  Paddock  and  Lloyd  B.  .Tensen.  canning  method :  brief 
for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1941.]    cover  title,  7  p.  4°    t  C  21.10:  P131 

Patetita.  Classification  of  patents  issued  Oct.  7-28,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  2  p. 
large  8"  [Weekly.  From  OMicial  gazette,  v.  531.  no.  1— J.]  t  Patter,  .5c.  single 
copy,  $2  50  a  yr.  C  21.5/a  :  531./1-1 

• [Manual  of  classification  of  patents,   1940]    errata   and  minor  correction 

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form  for  Insertion  in  Manual.]      Included  in  price  of  Manual. 

C  21.12  :940/errata  941 

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Powers,  Milton  A.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
4575,  in  re  Milton  A.  Powers,  fuel  supply  system  for  oil  burners;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  5  p.  4°  $  C  21.10  :F 874 

Scholtens,  W.  A.,  Chemische  Fabrieken,  N.  V.  Brief  for  appellee,  in  United  States 
Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  appeal  no.  7978,  Naamlooze  Venoot- 
schafs  [Venootscliaps],  W.  A.  Scholtens  Chemische  Fabrieken  v.  Conway  P. 
Coe,  commissioner  of  patents,  appeal  from  judgment  of  District  Court  of  United 
States  for  District  of  Columbia.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+4  p.  4"     t 

C  21.10 :  Sch  64 

Shat-p,  Dudley  C.  Brief  for  appellee  on  rehearing,  in  United  States  Court  of 
Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  appeal  no.  7400,  Dudley  C.  Sharp  v.  Conway  P. 
Coe,  conmiissiuner  of  patents,  appeal  from  judgment  of  District  Court  of 
United  States  for  District  of  Columbia.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+S  p.  4°    t 

G  21.10 :  Sh  23/4 

Steiner,  Thomas  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
4552,  in  re  Thomas  E.  Steiner,  super  highway ;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  6  p.  4^    t  C  21.10:  St  35 

Taub,  Ludirig.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  4532, 
in  re  Ludwig  Taub  and  Friedrich  Leuchs,  quaternary  ammonium  compounds; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patent.s.     [1941.]    cover  title,  14  p.  4°    t    C  21.10 :  T  19 

Trade-marks  [etc.,  from]  Oflicial  gazette,  Oct.  7-28,  1941.  [1941.]  various 
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5c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr.  C  21.5/a3 :  531/1-4 

ZalkiiuL  Phillip.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
4549,  in  re  Phillip  Zaikiud,  containers ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  10  p.  4°    t  C  21.10  :Z  14/2 

WEATHER  BUREAU 

Climatological  data.  Climatological  data,  Alaska  section,  v.  25,  no.  13;  year  1939. 
[1941.]     p.  73-85,  large  4°     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copv,  2.5c.  a  yr. 

A  29.33:  25/13 
Note. — This  publication  Is  classed  under  the  Agriculture  Department  in  order  to  keep 
the  1939  issues  together. 

Climatological  data,  Hawaii  section,  v.  .37,  no.  6;  June  1941.     [Honolulu 

Star-Bulletin,  Aug.  5,  1941.]  p.  31-36,  4°  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copv, 
25c.  a  yr.  C  30.19  :  37/6 

Same,  v.  37,  no.  7;  July  1941.     [Honolulu  Star-Bulletin,  Sept.  9.  1941.] 

p.  37-42.  4"     [Monthly.]  C  30.19:  37/7 

• Climatological  data,  West  Indies   and  Caribbean  service,   in  cooperation 

with  governments  of  islands  of  West  Indies  and  of  adjacent  coasts  of  Central 
and  South  America,  v.  20,  no.  3:  March  1940.  [WBO,  Columbus,  Ohio,  Sept. 
29,  1941.]     p.  17-24,  4"     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  vr. 

C  30.20 :  20/3 

Cotton.     Weekly  cotton  region  bulletin,  Oct.  7-28,  1941 ;  no.  27-30,  series  1941. 

[Weather  Bureau  Office,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1941.]     Each  [2]  p.  il.  4°    [Number 

30  is  last  issue  for  this  season.]     *  Paper,  30c.  per  season.     (April-October). 

0  30.9:941/27-30 

Great  Lakes.  Distribution  of  weather  information,  forecasts,  and  warnings  by 
radio  for  benefit  of  navigation  on  Great  Lakes.  Revised  [edition].  May  16, 
1941.  14  p.  4°.  (Radio  circular  15.)  [Processed.  Supersedes  all  previous'  edi- 
tions. A  Correction  sheet,  1  p.  4°,  and  Notice  regarding  barometer  readings, 
2  p.  4°,  were  issued  also.]     f  C  30.23: 15 

Meteorology.    Instructions  for  cooperative  [meteorological]  observers.    9th  divi- 
sion [edition]    (revised  1941).     1941.     ii-(-34  p.  il.  1  pi.     (Circulars  B  and  C, 
Instrument  Division;  W.  B.  no.  843.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-409  C  30.4 :  B,  C/941 

Monthly  meteorological  summary,  Washington,  D.  C,   Sept.  1941.     n.  p. 

[1941].     [2]  p.  large  8°     t  C  30.10:  941/9 

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Monthly  ivcathcr  rcvieiv,  July  1941 ;  v.  G9,  uo.  7.  [1941.]  cover  title,  p.  201-227, 
il.  10  1).  of  maps,  large  4"  (\V.  15.  no.  1332.)  [Certain  .special  articles  are  re- 
piinteti  from  the  Monthly  weather  review  and  li.sted  in  the  Monthly  catalog 
as  they  are  issued.]  *  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$2.75. 

L.   C.   card  Agr  9-990  C  30.14  :  G9/7 

Note. — Tlie  Mo-thly  w  ather  n-view  publislies  montbly  moteorological  and  climatologi- 
cal  (lata  for  tlie  United  States  and  adjacent  regions,  and  brief  contributions,  princii)ally 
to  s.>n()iJt.c  nieteoroloKy  and  apii.ied  nicteoi  olngy. 

Oceans.  Weather  on  the  oceans,  June  1941,  with  special  reference  to  north  Atlan- 
tic and  north  Pacific  Oceans  [articles]  ;  issued  by  Marine  Section.  1941. 
[1]+185-1SS  p.  hirge  4"  [Monthly.  From  Monthly  weather  review,  June 
1941.]     t  C  30.14/a2  :  941/6 

Rain  gnyvH.  Calibration  of  Weather  Bureau  tipping-bucket  raingage;  by  Donald 
A.  Parsons.  1941.  1  p.  11.  large  4°  [From  Monthly  weather  review,  v.  69, 
July  19-11.  ]     t  C  30.14/a :  R  135/3 

Rainfall.  Areal  distribution  of  mean  annual  rainfall  over  island  of  Hi.spaniola ; 
bv  Leo  Alpert.  1941.  fl] +201-204  p.  il.  large  4"  [From  Moiitblv  weather 
review,  v.  L9,  July  1941.]     t  C  30.14/a  :  R  13.5/2 

Storms.  Midwest  s>orm  of  Nov.  1940;  by  Aurel  J.  Knarr.  1041.  [1] +163-178 
p.  il.  large  4°     [From  Monthly  weather  review,  v.  69,  June  1941.]     t 

C  30.14/a  :  St  74 

Weather.     Wei'kly  weather  and  crop  bulletin,  Oct.  7-28.  1941;  no.  40-43,  series 
1941.     [1941.1     Each  4  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper,  .50c.  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-260  '  C  30.11 :  941/40-43 

Weather  forecast.    Extended  forecast,  Oct.  3-8  to  Oct.  31-Noy.  5,  1941.    Oct.  3-31, 

1941.    Each  1  p.  4°    [Scmiwetkly.    Processed.    The  edition  here  cataloged  is  the 

.  one  for   Dstricts  1  and  3  issued  from  the  forecast  center   at  Washington, 

D     C  ]      t  C  30.13  ;  941/79-87 

NOE. — Extended  forecasts  of  crneral  ■wathei-  anil  temiieratiire  conditions  are  issued 
on  T  lesdays  for  tl:e  pi  riod  7  :  30  p.  m.  'iir  sday  to  7  :  30  p.  in.  Saturday.  E.  S.  T.,  and 
on  Fridays  for  tlie  period  7  :  30  p.  m.  Friday  to  7  :  30  p.  m.  Wednesday,  E.  S.  T. 

The  forecasts  fo  •  the  various  zonrs  are  prepared  at  and  distributed  from  the  forecast 
centers  of  the  Wertlier  Bureau  as  follows  : 

Albu(]uerriu  \   N    Mix.  :   District  10.   Arizona.    N'W    Mexico,   and  West   Texas. 
B  I't  II.  Mass.  :  Tist  ict  16    New  En-land  S^-a^ps. 
Chicaso.   111.  :   Distr-cf   6.   Region   of  Great   Lakes  ;  district  7,   Upper   Mississippi  Valiey  ; 

di  trict  S.  No  tbrrn  Gr<  a^  Pla'ns. 
Denvei.   rr>lo. :   Distrc"  9.   Mnn<ana   and  Wv^nn-'sr;  district   13,   Colorado. 
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CONGRESS 

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Congress,  1st  session,  v.  87,  no.  175-194;  Oct.  2-31,  1941.     [1941.]     7791-8618+ 
A4717-A526S+[48]  p.  4" 
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40  p.  4°     [Includes  History  of  bills  and  resolutions.]       X/a.77/1 :  87/174-180/ind. 

Same,  index,  v.  87,  nos.  181-189;  Oct.  13-23,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  20;  46  p.  A" 

[Includes  History  of  bills  and  resolutions.]  X/a.77/1 :  87/181-18J/ind. 

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gether with  remarks  presented  in  eulogy  of  Marvel  Mills  Logan,  late  a  Senator 
from  Kentucky,  76th  Congress,  3d  session.    1941.    82  p.  1  por.    *  Cloth,  75c. 
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Ohio,  76th  Congress,  3d  ses.sion.    1941.    52  p.  1  por.    *  Cloih.  75c. 

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York,  76th  Congress,  3d  session.     1941.     78  p.  1  por.     *  Cloth,  75c 

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LAWS 

_^  Note.— The  Federal  laws  are  first  published  separately  and  in  this  form  are  known  as 
slip  laws.  Later,  these  laws  are  compiled,  edited,  indexed,  and  published  in  the  volumes 
of  the  Statutes  at  large. 

Beginning  with  the  77th  Congress,  the  laws  no  longer  are  numbered  in  four  series  public 
acts,  private  acts,  public  joint  resolutions,  ajid  private  joint  resolutions,  but  are  numbered  in 
two  ser:es.  namely,  public  laws  .nnd  private  laws. 

The  ''slip  law"  continues  to  hear  the  chapter  number  and  the  session  of  Congress  during 
which  the  law  was  enacted,  but  this  information  dues  not  apprar  in  the  entries  listed  below. 

Private  [joint]  resolutions.     See  above  note  under  center  head  Laws. 
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Private  law  1G3-178,  77th  Congress. 

Note.— The  Division  of  Rosearch  and  Publication.  State  D' partment,  receives  a  small 
supply  of  the  private  laws  which  it  distributes  frfe  upon  application. 
Baker,  Han-y  F.      S.   I8i:5.   act  for   relief  of  Harry  F.   Baker.     Approved  Oct.   16    1941 

1   p.      (Private  law  176.) 
Carlton.  W  Iliam   W.     S.  755,  act  for  relief  of  W.   W.  Carlton.     Approved  Oct    16    1941 

1  p.     (Private  law  172.) 
Carter.  RniinaUl  H.,  ir.     S.  1695,  act  for  relief  of  Reginald  H.  Carter,  jr.     Approved  Oct 

I'S,  1941.     1  p.     (Private  law  178.) 
Cook.  Ivey  M.     S.  1709.  act  conferiing  jurisdiction  upon  district  court  for  western  district 

of    North    Carolina    to    hear,    determine,    and    render   judgments    upon    claims   against 

rnited  S'ates  ,,{  I    M    Cook.   J    .T    .Men    H   'M  ito-  S'Kcialry  Co-  p  nv    and    K  and  W 

Motor  Line.s.  Incorporated.      Approved  Oct.  14.  1941.      1  p.      (Private  law  171.) 
Holconibe.  Louise.     H.  R.  4100.  act  for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Louise  Holcomtw,  and 

C'e  rge  Holcombe.     Approved  Sept.  24.  1941.      1  p.     (Private  law  163  ) 
Lem  r.  Vic'or  M.     S.  1fi.">5.   act  for  relief  of  Victor  M.  Lenzer.     Approved  Oct.  13    1941. 

1   p       (Private  law  167  ) 
Leu  /cm,  M-a.  Elinor.     S    1398,  act  for  relief  of  Elinor  Lougers.     Approved  Oct.  14    1941 

1  p.      (Private  law   170.) 
Miller.  Plicrne.     S.  605.   act  for  relief  of  Pherne  Miller.     Approved  Oct.   14    1941       i   p 

(Private   law    168) 
Mu  Her.  J/rsv  Eva.     S.  807,  act  for  relief  of  Eva  Mueller.     Approved  Oct.  16.  1941      1  n 

(Private   law   173.)  ^' 

Nenl  tutorage  Cumpa'ni.     S.  1608.  act  for  relief  of  Neal  Storage  Ciimnanv.     Approved  Oct. 

16.1941.      1  p.      (Private  law  174.) 
Reclamation   Bureau.     S.   1649.  act  to  authorize  payment  of  certain  claims  of  employees 

of  Bareau  of  R(Climation  arising  out  "f  ],,s^  of  tools  destroyed  by  Are  at  Parker  Dam, 

Ariz.     Approved  Oct.  16.  1941.     1  p.     (Private  law  175.) 
Swope,  Homer  J      S.   ]:^n2.  act  for  relief  of  II(  mer  J.    Swope.     Approved  Oct.  14.  1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law   16!).) 

Tanner.  Mrs.  Andrew  B.     S.   1228.  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  A.  B.   Tanner.     Approved  O^t. 

13.  1941.      1  p.      (Private  law  166.) 
Thatcher.  Chide.     H.  R.   ?827.  act  for  relief  of  Mr.   and  Mrs.  Clvde  Thatcher  and  their 

2  m:nor  children.  Majorie  Thatcher  and  Bobby  Thatcher.  Arproved  Oct.  13.  1941. 
1   p.      (Pr^'ate  law   164.) 

Thompson.  O'is.  S.  1426  act  for  relief  of  Otis  Thompson.  Approved  Oct.  23.  1941. 
1    p.      (P  ivate   law    177.) 

Walden.  Fiank  P.  S.  493.  act  conferring  jurisdiction  upon  district  court  for  southern 
distri<t  of  Florid  1  to  hear,  determine,  and  rencfer  iud.erment  upon  claims  of  Frank  P. 
Walden  in  his  individual  capacity  and  as  husband  and  legal  representative  of 
estate  of  .\iv  e  WMen.  ;in''  V'ola  Hain  in  her  iiulivid'ial  cipacity  and  as  IcgU 
.fua-dian  of  her  daughter,  Marjorie  Gayle  Harp.  Approved  Oct.  13,  1941.  1  p 
(Private  law  165.) 

Public  [joint]  resolutions.     See  above,  note  under  center  head  Laws. 

Public  law  253-282,  77th  Congress. 

Note — Public  laws  in  slip  form  in  the  first  prints  may  be  obtained  from  the   Super- 
intendent of  Drcumonts.  Washington.   D.   C.   at  a  subscription  price  of  $3.00  a  session, 
foreign  subscription.  $4.25 ;  single  copies  are  usually  5c. 
Aliens.     S.  1512,  act  to  amend  alien  registration  net.  1940,  by  making  it  criminal  offense 

to  r'  produce  alien  registration  receipt  cards.     Approved  Oct.  13,   1941.     1  p.      (Public 

law  268  ) 
Army  Medical  Library  and  Mus"itm  Building.     H.  R.  5146.  act  to  amend  act  to  authorize 

Secreta'-y  of  War  to  proceed  with  construction  of  certain  public  works  in  connection 

with   War  Department  in   District   of  Columbia    (namely,   building  for   Army    Medical 

L'brary  and  Aimv  Medical  Museum,  so  :is  to  authorize  appropriation  for  purchase  of 

site].     Approved  Sept.  24.  1941.     1  p.     (Publ-c  law  256.) 
Copyright.     H.  R.  -1826,  act  to  amend  src,  8  of  copyright  act  of  Mar.  4,  10©9,  as  amended, 

s  1  as  to  preserve  ris-hts  of  authors  during  present  emergency.     Approved  Sept.  25,  1941. 

1  p.      (Public  law  r58  ) 
Cut  Bank.  Mont.     S.  1725.  act  to  authorize  s.nle  of  [Blackfeetl  Indian  lands  to  Cut  Bank, 

Mont,    [for   airport   purposes].      Approved  Sept.   24.   1941.     1   p.      (Public   law   257.) 
Dis'r'ct  of  Columbin.      H.  R.  4865.  act  to  increase  amount  authorized  by  act  of  .July  11, 

lOJO.  for  C'instructicn  of  building  for  Office  of  Herorder  of  Deeds  of  District  of  Columbia. 

Approved  Sert.  26.  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  264). 

H.  R.  5  '02.  act  to  amend  act  to  protect  lives  and  health  and  morals  of  women  and 

minor  workers  in  District  of  Columbia,  and  to  establish  Minimum  Wage  Board,  and 
define  its  p  >wers  and  duties,  and  to  provide  f"r  fixing  of  niinini'mi  wages  for  such 
workers  fby  chansine  ''ame  of  Minimum  Wasre  Board  to  Minimum  Wa.ge  and  Ind'Strial 
Saf'ty  Board  and  adding  sections  relating  to  industrial  safety].  [Approved  Oct. 
14.  1?)41.]     3  p.     (Public  law  271.) 

II.  R.  5682.  act  to  amend  act  to  provide  for  T^nion  Railroad  Station  in  District  of 

Columbia  I  so  as  to  provide  additional  facilities  for  accommodation  of  passenger  traffic 
and  for  handling  <f  mail].     .Vpproved  Oct.  8.  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  265  ) 

Oovernment  contracts.  S.  377.  act  to  repeal  sec.  .'il2-515.  as  amended.  Rev:s>d  statutes, 
sec.  1  and  3  of  act  approved  Feb.  4,  19-^9  (45  Stat.  1147).  and  sec.  3744.  as  amended, 
.3745-47.  Revsed  statutes  [relative  to  filing  of  contracts].  Approved  Oct.  21,  1941.  1  p. 
(Public  law  276  ) 

Oovernment  officialx  and  employees.  S.  1344.  act  to  authorize  employees  of  United  States 
to  testify  on  behalf  of  IMstrict  of  Columbia  and  employees  of  District  of  Columbia  to 
testify  on  behalf  of  I'nited  States  and  of  D'strict  of  Columbia  w'tbout  loss  of  salary 
or  annual   leave.      Approved   O  t.   14.   1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  269.) 

Hawaii.  H.  R.  4520.  act  to  ratify  and  confirm  certain  rig''t  of  purchase  leases,  special 
homestead  agreements,  casli  freehold  agreements,  certificates  of  occupation,  homestead 

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October  1941  1415 

Public  law  253-282,  77th  Congress— Continued. 
Hawaii — Continued. 

leases,  and  patents  issued  under  or  in  purported  compliance  with  sec.  73  of  Hawaiian 

organic  act  and  laws  of  Hawaii.     Approved  Sept.  26.  1941.     1  p.      (I'ublic  law  2G3.) 
Judges.     S.  1051',  act  relating  to  traveling  and  sul)sistence  expenses  of  judges  and  retired 

ju  iges  of  Court  of  Claims.      Approved  Oct.   16.  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  272.) 
MakaJapa   military   reservation.      S.    1345,    act    to    authorize    sale    of   Gnvernment-owued 

land^  in  Hawi'il    [comijrising  remaining  portion  of  Makalapa  military  reservation]    to 

Honolulu  Plantation   Company.     Approved  Oct.   16.    1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  1:73.) 
Nafioual    defense.      H.    R.    5788,    act    makina;    supplemental    appropriations    for    na'^ional 

defrnse.  fistal  years  1942  and  1943,  and  for  other  purposes.     [Approved  Oct.  28,  1941.] 

12  p       (I  ublic  law  282.) 
National  Tr'iining  School  for  Boys.     S.  1698,  act  to  amend  act  reorganizinj^  ndministra- 

tion  of  Federal  prisons   Fso  as  to  srive  Attorney  General  authority  to  order  transfer  of 

juveniles  committ'd  to  National  Training  School  for  Boys  by  .Juvenile  Court  of  District 

of  Columbia).     Approved  Oct.  21.  1941.     1  p.      (P  blic  law  277.) 
Nationalism  and  nationality.     H.  R.  5511,  act  to  amend  nationality  act  of  1940  to  preserve 

nationality  of  citizens  residing  abread.     Approved  Oct.  16.  1941.    1  p.     (Public  bnv  275  ) 
Oflirers'  Reserve   Corps,  Army      H.  R.   3484.  act  to  p-ovide  retirement  pay  and  hospital 

benefits  to  certain  reserve  officers,  .\rniv  of  United  States,  disabled  while  on  active  duty. 

Approved  Sent.  26.  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  :"62.) 
Organ   Pipe   Cactus   National    Monument.      S.    260.    act    to    permit   minine   within    Or^an 

Pipe  Cactus  National  Monument,  Ariz,     .\pproved  Oct.  27.  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  281.) 
Pap.    Navp       S.    874.    act    relnting    to   allowances    fur    len^al   quarters    of    certain    naval 

officers  stationed  in  Canal  Zone.     Approved  Oct.  13,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  266  ) 
Port  Saunders,  steamship.      H.   R.   5425    act  to  permit   steamship  P(  rt  Saunders,  official 

no.  220150.  iind  steamsbip  Hawk,  official  no  220149,  to  engatre  in  fisheries.     Approved 

Sept.  25.  1911      1  p.      (I'ubl'c  law  261.) 
Postage.      S.  1570,  act  to  further  amend  arts  for  promotina;  circulation  of  reading  matter 

ami>ng  the  h'ind    fso  .is  to  estalilish   preferential   postal   rate   for   Braille  writers   and 

shorthand  inncliines  when  maib  d  for  repairs  and  returned  after   repairs],      [Approved 

0>-t.  14.  1941.]     2  p.      (Public  law  270.) 
Pursers.     H.  R.  3864.  act  to  amend  act  for  registry  of  pursers  and  surgeons  as  staff  offi- 
cers on  vessels  of  United  States.     Aoproved  Sept.  24.  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  254.) 
Raihai/  Mail   Service.      II.   R.   2985.  act   to  prescribe   time  basis   for  computing  pay   for 

ovcTtime  vork  peiformed  by  laborers  in  Railway  Mail  Service.     Approved  Oct,  23,  1941. 

1  p,      (Public  law  279,) 
Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.     H.  R.  5667.  act  to  authorize  Reconstruction  Finance 

Corporation  to  issue  notes,  bonds,  and  debentures  in  excess  of  existing  authority.     Ap- 
proved Oct,  23,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  278.) 
Requisitions  {military) .       S,  1579,  act  to  authorize  President  of  United  States  to  requisi- 
tion propertv  required  for  defense  of  United  States,      [Approved  Oct,  16,  1941,]      2  p. 

(Public  law  274.) 
Sailors.     IT,  R.  4I4(),  act  relating  to  manning  of  vessels.     Approved  Sept,  24,  1941.     1  p. 

(Public  law  25.5.) 
II.  R    4946.  act  relating  to  manning  of  seagoing  barges.     Approved  Sept.  25,  1941, 

1  p.     (Public  law  259.) 
Salvafje.     S.    1731.    act    to   authorize    Secretary   of    Navy    to    provide   salvage    facilities. 

Approved  Oct    24.  1941.     1   p.     (Public  law  280.) 
Shins.     IT.  R.  5289.  act  to  disiiense  with  requirement  of  rlearance  and  entry  for  certain 

TTnited  States  vessels  on  Gre.nt  Lakes  which  touch  nt  Canadian  ports  for  bunker  fuel 

only.     Anproved  Sept.  25.  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  260.) 
Spring  Park  CM).  Incorporated.     H.  R.  2381.  ai  t  anthoiizing  transfer  of  land  owned  by 

TT'"tpd  States  bnek  to  Spring  Park  Club,  Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y.     Approved  Sept.  24, 

1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  253.) 
Witnesses.     S.  1051,  act  relating  to  payment  of  fees  and  costs  of  witnesses  and  jurors  and 

accounting  therefor.    Approved  Oct.  13,  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  267.) 

CONFERENCE  COMMITTEES 

Income  tax.  Amending  sec.  124  of  internal  revenue  code,  conference  report  to 
accompany  H.  J.  Res.  235  [to  amend  sec.  124  of  internal  revenue  code  by  ex- 
tending time  for  applications,  and  changing  procedure,  for  certification  of 
national-defense  facilities  and  contracts  for  amortization  purposes]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Dough  ton.     Oct.  15,  1941.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  1261,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

National  defence.  Supplemental  national  defense  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  years] 
1D42  and  1943,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  578S ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Cannon  of  Mis.souri.     Oct.  27,  1941.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  1315,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Calendars  of  House  of  Representatives  and  history  of  legislation,  77th  Congress, 
Oct.  2-30 ;  no.  158-173.  1941.  various  paging,  large  8°  [Daily  when  House  of 
Representatives  is  in  session.]     t  T  1.2  : 1/77-1-158  to  77-1-173 

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1416  Government  Publications 

ACCOUNTS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

KcUi/.  John  II.  Annuity  to  Colia  Kelly,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  319  [grant- 
ing gratuity  to  Colia  Kelly,  sister  of  John  H.  Kelly]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran. 
Oct.  ir>,  1941.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  12C4,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

AOIUCULTURE  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Cahudars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  Oct.  20,  1941 ;  no.  7.  1941. 
54  p.  4°     +  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  77/7 

Hops  orders  and  marketing  agreements,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5833  [to  ex- 
tend time  during  which  orders  and  marketing  agreements  under  agricultural 
adjustment  act,  as  amended,  may  be  applicable  to  hops]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Pierce.     Oct.  23,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1311.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,' 5c. 

.So/7  conservation.  Extending  time  for  making  payments  under  soil  conserva- 
tion and  domestic  allotment  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  588  [to  extend  period 
within  which  Secretary  of  Agriculture  may  carry  out  purposes  of  soil  conser- 
vation and  domestic  allotment  act  by  making  payments  to  agricultural  pro- 
ducers] :  submitted  by  Mr.  Fulmer.  Oct.  27,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1316,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sprinyficld  Township,  Pa.  Land  for  highway  purposes  and  ornamental  park 
purposes,  report  to  acc(mipany  H.  R.  5168  [to  authorize  Secretary  of  Agricul- 
ture to  grant  and  convey  to  Springfield  Township,  Montgomery  County,  Pa., 
lands  of  United  States  in  Springfield  Township,  for  highway  purposes  and  for 
ornamental  park  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fulmer.  Oct.  23,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1310,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pafier,  5c. 

Wheat.  Farm-marketing  quota  for  wheat,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5726  [to 
amend  Public  law  numbered  74,  77th  Congress,  relating  to  wheat-marketing 
quotas  under  agricultural  adjustment  act  of  1938,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Fulmer.    Oct.  2,  1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1222,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

AIR  ACCIDENTS,   SELECT  C0MMITT1':E  TO  IN^*ESTIGATE,   HOUSE 

Aircraft  accidents.     Investigating  air  accidents,  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  125; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Nichols.     Oct.  15.  1941.     8  p.      (H.  rp.  1266.  7tth  Cong.  1st 
sess.)      [Corrected  print.     This  report  relates  to  accident  which  occurred  Mar. 
10,  1941,  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
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Investigating  air  accidents,  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  125;  submitted  by 

Mr.  Nichols.  Oct.  27,  1941.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  1319.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Thiij 
report  relates  to  accident  which  occurred  Feb.  26,  1941,  in  vicinity  of  Atlanta, 
Ga.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

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APPKOPKIATIONS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

National  defense.  Second  supplemental  national  defense  appropriation  bill.  1942. 
defense  aid  (lend-lease)  appropriati(ms  iuckided,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
578S  f  milking  surplemental  appropi'iations  for  natioi.al  defense,  fiscal  years  1942 
and  1943.  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cannon  of  Missouri. 
Oct.  8,  1941.  2."  1).  (H.  rp.  1230,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50770 

Second  .'supplemental  national  defense  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1942, 

hearings  before  subconuuittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session.     1941.     2  pts. 

Y4.  Ap  6/1 :  D  36/2/942-2 
pt.  1.  Defense  aid.  lend  lea.';?.     ii-|-4Gl  p.  il.     *  Paper.  .'jOc. 
pt.  2.  General  appropriations    (exclusive  of  lend-lease).     ii-f412  p.      *  Taper,  45c. 

BANKING   AND   CURKENCY   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Honsing  Authoritj/.  Amending  United  States  housing  act,  as  amended  [rela- 
tive to  obligations  issued  by  Housing  Authority  for  refunding  purposes],  report 
to  accompany  11.  R.  5903;  "submitted  by  Mr.  Spence.  Oct.  23.  1941.  2  p.  (H. 
rp.  1312,  77. h  Cong.  1st  .sess.)      *  I'ai)er,  5c. 

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October  1941  1417 

CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

€ivil   service  pensions.     Amending  further  civil   service  retirement  act,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  34s7 ;  suhmitted  by  Mr.  Ramspeck.     Oct.  20,  1941.     10  p. 
(H.  rp.  1285,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 
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CLAIMS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Anderson,  Walter  M.  "Walter  M.  Anderson,  report  to  accompany  S.  1428  [for 
relief  of  Walter  M.  Anderson]  ;  submitted  by  :Mr.  Weiss.  Oct.  23,  1941.  10  p. 
(H.  rp.  1295,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

-Brooks  Equipment  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4773  [for 
relief  of  Brooks  Equipment  and  Manufacturing  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Feuton.     Oct.  2,  1941.     10  p.     (H.  rp.  1217,  77Lh  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Conmy,  Joseph  B.  Lt.  Col.  J.  B.  Conmy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5605  [for 
relief  of  J.  B.  Conmy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keogh.  Oct.  23,  1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
1305,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dauyhtry,  J.  W.  J.  W.  Dauglitry,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  52S2  [for  relief  of 
J.  W.  Daughtry]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weiss.  Oct.  23,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1303, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Durnil,  John  H.  John  H.  Durnil,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2120  [for  relief 
of  John  H.  DurnilJ  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  Oct.  23,  1941.  7  p.  (H.  rp. 
1297,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fisher,  Gerhard  R.  Gerhaid  R.  Fisher,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3308  [for 
relief  of  Gerhard  R.  Fisher]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fenton.  Oct.  23,  1941.  5  p. 
( H.  rp.  1299,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  ijc. 

Henderson,  G.  D.  C.  D.  Henderson,  report  to  accompany  S.  904  [for  relief  of 
C.  D.  Henderson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weiss.  Oct.  23,  1941.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  1293, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Keeney,  Jo.^cph.  Joseph  Keeney,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5541  [for  relief  of 
Joseph  Keeney]  ;  submitted  Ijy  Mr.  Chenoweth.  Oct.  23,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
1304,  77(h  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

EenneUy  Furniture  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1244  [for  relief  of  Kennelly  Fur- 
niture Company]  ;  submitted  liy  Mr.  Dickstein.  Oct.  23,  1941.  2  p.  ( H.  rp. 
1294,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

King,  Mrs.  Estella  Y.  Estella  King,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  39G6  [for  relief 
of  Estella  King]  ;   submitted  by  Mr.   Fenton.     Oct.  23,  1941.     11  p.     (H.   rp. 

moo    77<-}i  Pnnof    1  ef-  «ps«  ^        *  Pnnpr    ^o 


1300,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 


Kotila,  Henn/.  Henry  Kotila,  report  to  accompany  S.  201  [for  relief  of  Henry 
Kotila]  :  submitted  "by  Mr.  Dickstein.  Oct.  23,  1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1292,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kroyoll,  Mrs.  Anna  J.  Anna  J.  KrogoU,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4918  [for 
relief  of  Anna  J.  Krogoll]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sauthoff.  Oct.  2,  1C41.  12  p. 
(H.  rp.  1218,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Martin,  Mrs.  Onie.  Onie  Martin  and  Betty  IMartin,  report  to  accompany  II.  R. 
4099  [for  relief  of  Onie  Martin  and  Bettv  Martin]  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Harris 
of  Arkan.sas.  Oct.  23,  1941.  10  p.  (H.  rp.  1301,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Mueller,  Mrs.  Eva.  Eva  Mueller,  report  to  accompany  S.  807  [for  relief  of  Eva 
Mueller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wickersham.  Oct.  2,  1941.  15  p.  (H.  rp.  1221, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pierre,  Fred,  sr.  Fred  Pierce,  sr.,  and  Mary  Pierce,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5584  [for  i-elief  of  Fred  Pierce,  sr.,  and  Mary  Pierce]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harris 
of  Arkansas.  Oct.  2,  1941.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  1219,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Pa- 
per, 5c. 

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1418  Government  Publications 

Powell,  MiK.  EditJi  M.  Edith  M.  Powell,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5632  [for 
relief  of  Editli  M.  Powell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McUehee.  Oct.  2,  1941.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  12*20,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Simon,  Jo><eph.  Jo.sfeph  Simon  and  R.  D.  Lewis,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5646 
[for  relief  of  Jo.seph  Simon  and  R.  D.  Lewis]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Weiss.  Oct. 
23,1911.     3  p.      (II.  rp.  13C6,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper",  5c. 

Ward,  Carrol  D.  Carrol  D.  Ward,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2192  [to  reimburse 
Carrol  I).  Ward  for  losses  sustained  by  him  by  reason  of  negligence  of  employee 
of  Civilian  Conservation  Corps]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fenton.  Oct.  23,  1941. 
15  p.     ( H.  rp.  1298,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Witcher,  Ivan  R.  Ivan  Richard  Witcher  and  Nellie  Witcher,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1430  [for  relief  of  Ivan  Richard  Witcher  and  Is'ellie  Witcher]  :  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Weiss.  Oct.  23,  1941.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  1296,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Wood,  Exco.  Esco  Wood,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5085  [for  relief  of  Esco 
Wood];  submitted  by  Mr.  Fenton.  Oct.  23,  1941.  17  p.  (H.  rp.  1302,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA   COirMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Aeronautics.     Providing  aviation  education  in  senior  high  schools  of  District  of 
Columbia,  report  to  accompanv  II.  R.  5476;  submitted  hv  Mr.  Randolph.     Oct. 
6,  1941.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  1227,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51296 

Caletidars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Oct.  3  and  25,  1941  ; 
no.  10  and  11.     1941.     40  p.  and  43  p.  4°     $  Y  4.D  63/1 :  77/10, 11 

Fire  protection.  Providing  for  means  of  egress  [and  equipment  for  protection 
against  fire]  for  buildings  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5486 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  Oct.  17,  194L  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1282,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Municipal  Court.  Consolidation  of  Police  and  Municipal  Courts  in  District  of 
Coliiirbia  [into  .single  court  to  be  known  as  Municipal  Court  of  District  of 
Colu!!  bia],  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  5784;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph. 
Oct.  9,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  12,36,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  5784  also 
establishes  a  Municipal  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia.]  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Rent.  Regulating  rents  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5890; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  Oct.  27,  1941.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  1317,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  5890  creates  in  and  for  District  of  Columbia  the  Office  of 
Administrator  of  Rent  Control.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Taxation.  Amending  District  of  Columbia  revenue  act  of  1939,  report  to  ac- 
C(mipany  H.  R.  5591  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hunter.  Oct.  8,  1941.  14  p.  (H.  rp. 
1235,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Uneniployinrnt  insurance.  Amending  District  of  Columbia  unemployment  com- 
pensation act  [so  as  to  extend  effective  date  of  employer  merit-rating  provi- 
sions], report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5708;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  Oct.  10, 
1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1247,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Yagrnncii.  Defining  and  punishing  vagrancy  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to 
accompany  II.  R.  .')757;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  Oct.  10,  1941.  2  p.  (H. 
rp.  1248.  77th  Cimg.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

EXl'ENniTUKES    IN   EXECt'TI\E   DEPARTMENTS    COMMITTEE.    HOtTSE 

Dixhursinff  officers.  Fixing  responsibilities  of  disbursing  and  certifying  oflBcers, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5785;  submitted  bv  Mi'.  Cochran.  Oct.  15,  1941. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  1263,  77th  Cong.  1st  .sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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October  1941  1419 

FOREIGN    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    HOITSE 

Merchant  marine.  Arming  American  merchant  vessels,  liearings,  77th  Congress, 
1st  session,  on  H.  J.  Res.  237,  to  repeal  sec.  6  of  neutrality  act  of  1939,  Oct.  13 
and  14,  1941.     1941.     iii+84  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.F  76/1 :  V  63 

Arming  American  merchant  vessels,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  237 

[to  repeal  sec.  6  of  neutrality  act  of  1939]  ;  submitted  by  Air.  Bloom.     Oct.  15, 
1941.     11  p.     (H.  rp.  1267,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      [Includes  minority  report.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51386 

IMMIGRATION   AND  NATURALIZATION   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Alvar.  I  Catiffa,  Maria  A.  Maria  Azucena  Alvarez  Canga,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3469  [for  relief  of  ^Nlaria  Azucena  Alvarez  Canga]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Kramer.    Oct.  10,  1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1256,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

AnnlbaU,  Umherto  D.  Umberto  Danta  Annibali,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5539 
[for  relief  of  Umberto  Danta  Annibali]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Kramer.  Oct.  10, 
1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1257,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Migliore,  Mrs.  Catherina.  Catherina  Migliore  and  Anthony  and  Rose  Migliore, 
report  to  accompany  II.  R.  5071  [for  relief  of  Catherina  iMigliore  and  Anthony 
and  Rose  Migliore]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  William  T.  I'heiffer.  Oct.  10,  1941. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  1249,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Nationalism  and  nationality.  Amending  nationality  act  of  1940,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  5554  [to  amend  nationality  act  of  1940,  to  preserve  nationality  of 
naturalized  wife,  husband,  or  child  under  21  years  of  age  residing  abroad  with 
husband  or  wife,  native-born  national  of  United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Curtis.  Oct.  9,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1240,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51387 

Whiteside,  Albert  E.  Albert  Edward  Whiteside,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2922  [for  relief  of  Albert  Edward  Whiteside]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  Oct. 
9,  1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1237,  77th  Cong.  l.st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INDIAN    AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Alaska.  Indian  service,  Alaska,  regarding  appropriations  made  for  Indian  service 
of  supplies  and  materials  for  resale,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3542  [to 
authorize  purchase  from  appropriations  made  for  Indian  service  of  supplies 
and  materials  for  resale  to  natives,  native  cooperative  associations,  and  Indian 
service  employees  stationed  in  Alaska]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Dimond.  Oct.  U3, 
1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1308,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

— —  Indian  service,  Alaska,  regarding  revenues  collected  at  schools  and  hos- 
pitals, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3539  [to  provide  for  deposit  and  expenditure 
of  various  revenues  collected  at  schools  and  hospitals  operated  by  Indian 
service  in  Alaska]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dimond.  Oct.  23,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1307,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Assiniboin  Indians.  Claims  of  Assinboine  Indians,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
1035  [conferring  jurisdiction  on  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  examine,  adjudicate, 
and  enter  judgment  in  any  claims  which  Assiniboine  Indians  may  have  against 
United  States];  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Oct.  21,  1941.  14  p.  (H.  rp. 
1288,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  Oct.  27,  1941 ;  no.  4.  1941.  50 
p.  4°     +  Y  4.1n  2/1 :  77/4 

Crow  Indians.  Crow  tribe  of  Indians  of  Montana,  report  to  accompany  H.  J. 
Res.  42  [to  amend  act  conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear, 
examine,  adjudicate,  and  render  judgment  in  claims  which  Crow  tribe  of 
Indians  may  have  against  United  States]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  O'Connor.  Oct. 
21,  1941.     17  p.      (H.  rp.  1289,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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1420  Government  Publications 

Indians.  Cnlifornia  Indians,  jurisdictional  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5704 
[to  amend  act  antliorizing  attorney  Rcnoral  of  California  to  bring  "suit  in  Court 
of  Claims  on  hclialf  of  Indians  of  California  |:  snltmittcd  bv  Mr.  Rogers  of 
Oklahoma.  Oct.  17,  1941.  14  p.  (II.  rp.  liiSl,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Declaring  United  States  holds  certain  lands  in  trust  for  Indian  use,  report 

to  accompany  II.  R.  H.'^HO ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers  of  Oklahoma.  Oct.  27, 
1941.     H  p.     (H.  rp.  1818,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  He. 

Pujinllup  Tribe,  Washington,  authorize  corrections  in  tribal  roll  [and  for  other 
purposes],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4578;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Oct. 
11,  1041.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  1278,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Snnkr  nr  Piute  Indiana.  Malheur  Reservation.  Oreg.,  hearing  before  subcommittee, 
77th  Congi-ess,  1st  session,  on  II.  R.  622.  authorizing  Snake  or  Piute  Indians  of 
former  Malheur  Indian  Reservation  of  Oregon  to  sue  in  Court  of  Claims.  July 
18,1941.     1941.     iii+63  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y4.In2/l:Snl 

INSULAR  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Philippine  Islands.  Amending  sec.  19  (a)  of  Philippine  independence  act.  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5825  [to  ani-nd  sec.  19  (a")  of  Philippine  independence  act 
of  Jlar.  24.  19,H4,  as  am(>nded  by  act  of  Aug.  7,  1939.  and  to  amend  act  approved 
June  19,  1934,  so  as  to  authorize  certain  sugar  excise  tax  funds  and  other 
fimds  to  be  used  for  military  and  naval  defense  purposes  in  Philippine 
Islands]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  Oct.  23.  1941.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  1309,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  amend  sec.  19  (a)  of  Philip'ine  independence  act  of  Mar.  24,  1934,  as 

am(>nded  by  act  of  Aug.  7,  1939,  and  to  amend  act  approved  June  19.  1934,  so 
as  to  authorize  certain  .sugar  excise  tax  funds  and  oth<'r  funds  to  be  used  for 
mi'itary  and  naval  defense  purposes  in  Phili])pine  Islands,  hearings,  77th 
Coneress.  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5722,  Oct.  6  and  9,  1941.  1941.  lii4-?4  p. 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.1n  7/1 :  P  53/27 

Yiroin  Islands.  Homestead  pro.iects  in  Virgin  Islands,  report  to  accompany  S.  J. 
Res.  lOn  [transferring  administration  of  homestead  projects  established  In 
Virgin  Islands  from  Govermnent  of  Virgin  Islands  to  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture] ;  submitted  l>y  Mr.  ]\IcGehee.  Oct.  9.  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1243,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTE3?STATE    AND    FOREICN    COMMERCE    COMMITTBX,    HOUSE 

Daylifiht-ftavififj  time,  hearings  before  subcommittee.  77th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  H.  R.  5343.  to  promote  national  defense  and  conservation  of  electrical 
energy  bv  permitting  establishment  of  davlight-saving  time  (also  on  H.  R. 
3789.  H.  R.  4206,  H.  R.  4522.  H.  R.  5088.  and  H.  R.  5219).  Aug.  5-7.  1941.  1941. 
iii  +  113   p.     *  Paper,    1.5c.  Y4.In  8/4  :  D  33/3 

Offs  {natural).  Amendments  to  .«ec.  7  of  natural  gas  act.  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5249  [to  amend  sec.  7  of  natural  gas  act.  so  as  to  require  all  natural- 
gas  companies  to  obtain  certiticates  of  public  convenience  and  necessity  from 
Federal  Power  Commission]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Oct.  21,  1941.  6  p. 
f  H.  rp.  1290,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Minnesota  River.  Relating  to  clearances  of  bridges  across  Minnesota  River  in 
Minnesota,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4381  [to  repeal  act  to  authorize  construc- 
tion of  bridges  across  portion  of  Minnesota  RiA-er  in  Minnesota,  approved  Mar. 
15.  1904]:  submitted  bv  Mr.  Youngdahl.  Oct.  15,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1271, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mississippi  River.  Extending  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction 
of  bridge  across  iVIississippi  River  at  or  near  Memphis.  Tenn.  [by  Memiihis  and 
Arkansas  Bridge  Commission! ,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4912:  submitted  by 
Mr.  Pearson.    Oct.  15, 1941.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  1270,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Granting  consent  of  Congress   [to  Minnesota  and   Minneaiwlis]   for  eou- 

struction  of  free  highway  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  Minne- 
apolis. Minn.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  .5556;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Youngdahl. 
Oct.  15,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1269.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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October  1941  1421 

Wabash  River.  Authorizing  construction  of  free  highway  bridge  across  Wabash 
River  at  or  near  Montezuma,  Ind.  [by  Indiana],  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5557:  submitted  by  Mr.  Halleck.  Oct.  15,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1268,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

INVAOD   PENSIONS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Blackman.  3Irs.  Mary  J.  Granting  pension  to  Mary  Jane  Blacliman,  report  to 
accompany  S.  138;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinslvi.  Oct.  7,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  vp. 
1229,  77th  Cong.  1st  ses.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Maun,  Joseph  J.  Joseph  J.  Mann,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4608  [granting  pen- 
sion to  Joseph  J.  Mann]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  Oct.  7,  1941.  6  p. 
(II.  rp.  1228,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pensions  and  increase  of  pensions  to  certain  dependents  of  veterans  of  the  Civil 
War.  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  5798  [substituted  for  H.  R.  237  and  otlier 
bills];  submitted  by  Mr.  Le.sinski.  Oct.  9,  1941.  9  p.  (H.  rp.  1238,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

IRRIGATION    AND   RECLAMATION    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Oiciiliee  irrifjation  projcet.  Autliorization  for  investigation  by  Secretary  of  Inte- 
rior, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5142  [to  authorize  Secretary  of  Interior  to 
investigate  claims  of  any  landowner  or  water  user  on  Owyhee  reclamation 
project,  Oreg.,  arising  in  1040  by  reason  of  break  in  North  Canal  of  such 
project]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Oct.  9,  1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1244,  77tb 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

JUDICIARY  COMMITTBi:,   HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Oct.  10  and  27, 
1941 ;  no.  15  and  16.    1941.    Each  134  p.  4°    t  Y  4.  J  89/1 :  77/15, 16 

Cireuit  Courts  of  Appeals.  Constituting  Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  3390  [to  amend  sec.  117  of  judicial  code,  as  amended,  with 
respect  to  constitution  of  Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  \.  alter. 
Oct.  10,  1941.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  12 J6,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Government  officials  and  employees.  Prohibiting  making  or  collecting  loans  ro 
Govenunent  emplovees  on  Government  proi>erty,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
1433  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walter.  Oct.  10.  1941.  1  p.  ( H.  rp.  1245,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  1433  relates  also  to  employees  of  District  of  Columbia.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Statue  of  Liberty  Dan.  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  225  [to  declare  Oct.  28, 
1941,  Statue  of  Liberty  Day]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walter.  Oct.  2,  1941.  1  p. 
( H.  rp.  1223,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )    *  Paper,  5c. 

LABOR  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Hours  of  labor.  Amending  fair  labor  standards  act  of  1938,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1713  [to  amend  Public  law  numbered  718,  75th  Congress,  approved  June  25, 
1938,  so  as  to  permit  2,080  hours  of  work  in  52-consecutive-weekly  period 
without  pavment  of  overtime  compensation  under  collective  bargaining  agree- 
ments] ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Norton.  Oct.  21,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1287,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

LIBRARY  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Library  of  Congress  Trust  Fund  Board.  Authorizing  Library  of  Congress  Trust 
Fund  Board  to  allocate  one-half  of  income  from  certain  property  to  Smith- 
soniau  Institution,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5895 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Secrest, 
Oct.  23,  1941.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  1314,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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1422  Government  Publications 

MERCHANT    MARINIC    AND   FIKH'-RIES    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Conftt  Guard.  Acquisition  of  small  craft  for  Coast  Guard  use.  report  to  accom- 
jiauy  11.  li.  5r)0')  [to  ;ni(liorizo  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  inirehasf  or  accept  as 
gifts  motorboats,  yachrs,  arc!  similar  vessels  for  Co'st  Guard  use]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Bland.    Oct.  9,  1941.    5  p.    ( H.  rp.  1239,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coast  Guard  ciitfrr.  Great  Lakes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4226  [for  construc- 
tion of  Coast  Guard  cul'er  designed  for  ice  breaking  and  assistance  work  on 
Great  Lakes];  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  Sept.  29,  1941.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  1216, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Grosse  Point  lif/hthoiisc  reservation,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5120  fto  dispose 
of  remaining  pnrtion  oT  Grosse  Point  lighthouse  reservation  by  deed  to  Evan- 
ston,  111.]:  submitted  by  IMr.  Bland.  Sept.  29,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1215,  77th 
Cong.  1st  .sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Panama  Canal.  A'"ending  Panama  Ci'nal  general  retirement  law,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  4871 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  Oct.  22.  1941.  10  p.  (H.  rp. 
1291,  77th  Coi:g.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Southtpest  Texas  State  Teaehevf:  College.  Conveyiiig  portion  of  San  Marcos, 
Tex.,  fisheries  station  to  Southwest  Texas  S';:te  Teachers  College,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5392;  --ibmitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  Oct.  23,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1313,  77th  Cong.  1st  se.-s. )     *  Paper.  5c. 

MILITARY    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Air  defense.^.  Providing  protection  of  persons  and  property  against  bombing 
attacks,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5727,  to  provide 
protection  of  persons  and  property  from  bombing  attacks  in  United  States, 
its  Territories  and  possessions,  to  authorize  procurement  of  miterials  and 
supplies,  and  for  other  purposes,  Oct.  9  and  16,  1941.  1941.  iii+39  p.  *  Paper, 
10c.  y  4.M  59/1 :  B  63 

Army.  Continuing  in  service  of  Army,  Navy,  ^Marine  Corps,  and  Coast  Guard 
tliose  suffering  from  service-connected  disease  or  injury  [and  in  need  of  medical 
care  or  hospitalization  until  recovery  through  such  medical  care  and  liospitali- 
zation],  report  to  accompany  S.  165:  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Oct.  16.  1941.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  1279,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

P'ix  months'  death  gratuity  benefits,  report  to  accompany  S.  1060  [to  extend 

6  r  oiths'  death  gratuity  benefits,  now  paid  only  to  dependents  of  officers  and 
enlisted  men  of  Regular  Army,  to  dependents  of  all  officers,  warrant  ofiicers,  and 
enlisted  men  of  Army  of  United  S  ates  who  die  in  line  of  duty  while  in  active 
military  service  of  United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Oct.  16,  1941. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  1280,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carlstrom  Field.  Autliorizing  Secretary  of  War  to  sell  military  reservations  of 
Carlstrom  and  Dorr  Fields,  Fla.  [to  Embry-Riddle  Company],  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  5749;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.'  Oct.  15,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1275, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Chaplain.<!.  Chief  of  chaplains,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5356  [to  constitute 
Army  Chaplains'  Corps  with  major  general  as  chief]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May. 
Oct.  15,  1941.  2  p.  ( 11.  rp.  1277,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  [H.  R.  5356,  as  amended 
by  the  committee,  does  not  establish  a  separate  Chaplains'  Corps  in  the  Army, 
but  authorizes  issuing  to  the  chief  of  chaplains  a  temporary  commission  as 
brigadier  general,  to  expire  6  months  after  the  termination  of  the  present  emer- 
gency.   The  bill  title  was  not  amended.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Enfiineer  Corps,  Army.  Making  provision  for  construction  activities  of  Army, 
re]iort  to  accompany  H.  R.  5630 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Oct.  15,  1941.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  1274.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  5630  transfers  all  construction  activi- 
ties of  Army  to  Corps  of  Engineers.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  make  provision  for  construction  activities  of  Army,  hearings,  77th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5630,  Sept.  30  and  Oct.  1,  1941.  1941.  iii+S4  p. 
[H.  R.  56.'>0  transfers  all  construction  activities  of  Army  to  Corps  of  Engi- 
neers.]    *  Paper,  lOe.  Y  4.M  59/1 :  C  76/5 

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October  1941  1423 

Kalamazoo,  Micli.  Granting  right-of-way  to  Grand  Trunk  Western  Railroad  Co. 
^across  Kalamazoo  N;itional  Guard  target  range,  Mieli.],  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  1106;  submitted  by  Mr.  Shafer  of  Michigan.  Oct.  15,  1941.  1  p.  (11.  rp. 
1273,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  I'aper,  5c. 

Medals.  Authorizing  i-ssuance  of  medal  to  persons  serving  in  Germany  as  member 
of  Army  of  Occupation,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  .")7o0 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Faddis.     Oct.  10,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1253,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Army.  Extending  time  for  examination  of  monthly  accounts  covering 
expenditures  by  disbursing  officers  of  Army,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5653 
[to  extend,  under  certain  conditions,  time  for  examination  of  monthly  accounts 
covering  expenditures  by  disbursing  officers  of  Army  after  date  of  actual 
receipt  by  bureaus  and  offices  of  War  Department,  and  before  transmitting 
same  to   General   Accounting  Office]  ;    submitted   by  Mr.   May.     Oct.   9,  1^41. 

2  p.     (H.  rp.  1242,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pay,  Army.  Authorizing  payment  of  donation  to  and  providing  for  travel  at 
Government  expense  of  persons  discharged  from  Army  on  account  of  fraudu- 
lent enlistment,  report  to  accompany  S.  1782;  submUted  by  Mr.  May.  Oct. 
15,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1272,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  1782,  as  here  reported, 
also  provides  for  granting  honorable  discharges  to  persons  discharged  for 
fraudulent  enlistment  solely  because  of  misrepresentation  of  age.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

*   Authorizing  payments  for  quarters   and    subsistence   to   enlisted   men    in 

advance  in  certain  instances  under  regulations  prescribed  by  the  President, 
rejiort  to  accompany  H.  R.  5600;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Oct.  G,  1941.  2  p. 
( H.  i"p.  1225,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Piiblie  property.  Authoi-izing  Army  officers  to  take  final  action  on  reports  of 
survey  and  vouchers  pertaining  to  Government  property,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1772;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Oct.  6,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1224,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

NATIONAL  DEITENSE   MIGRATION,    SELECT  COMMITTEE  INVESTIGATING,    HOUSE 

Transmits.  National  defense  migration,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session, 
pursuant  to  H.  Res.  113,  to  inquire  further  into  interstate  migration  of  citizens, 
emphasizing  present  and  potential  consequences  of  migration  caused  by  na- 
tional defense  program:  Index  to  pt.  11,  Washington  hearings,  Mor  24-26, 
1941.     1941.     iii+14   p.     *  Paper,   5c.  Y  4.N  21/5 :  M  58/pt.ll/ind. 

NAVAL   AFFAIKS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Air  pilots.  Providing  for  pay  of  aviation  pilots  in  Naval  and  Marine  Corps  Re- 
serve, report  to  accompany  S.  1508 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maas.     Oct.  15,  1941. 

3  p.     (H.  rp.  1262,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session.  Oct.  28,  1941 ;  no.  9. 
1941.     112  p.  4°     [Number  8  not  available.]     t  Y  4.N  22/1 :  77/9 

Hoidale,  Porter  M.  Capt.  Porter  M.  Hoidale,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5135 
[to  appoint  Porter  M.  Hoidale  lieutenant,  senior  grade,  in  Navy  Medical  Corps]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Maas.  Oct.  10,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1254,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hearing  [77th  Congress,  1st  session],  on  H.  R.  5135,  to  appoint  Porter  M. 

Hoidale  lieutenant,  senior  grade,  in  Navy  Medical  Corps.  [1941  ]  p.  2185-87. 
(No.  157.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/157 

Nai^al  education.  Requesting  certain  information  of  Secretary  of  Navy  relating 
to  desirability  of  additional  naval  academy  [on  shore  of  Lake  Michigan  in 
Lake  County,  111.],  H.  Res.  302,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Paddock;  [letter  from 
acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  con- 
cerning bill].      [1941.]     p.   2173-74.      (No.    152.)      *  Paper,   5c. 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/152 

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1424  Government  Publications 

Naial  RrftciTC.  Hoarins  [17th  Congress,  1st  session],  on  S.  1701,  to  provide  for 
pay  and  allowances  and  niileaf,'e  or  transportation  for  certain  officers  and 
enlisted  men  of  Naval  lieserve  and  Marine  Corps  Ilesei've  and  retired  officers 
and  enlisted  men  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps.  [1041.]  p.  2189-95.  (No.  158.) 
♦Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/158 

Providing  for  pay  and  allowances  and  mileage  or  transportation  for  cer- 
tain officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Naval  Reserve  and  Marine  Corps  lieserve 
and  retired  oUicers  and  enlisted  men  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  report  to 
accomp;iny  S.  1701  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cole  of  New  York.  Oct.  10,  1041.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  12")!,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  promote  efficiency  of  Navy,  H.  R.  5487,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Connery; 

[letter  from  Secretary  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs 
concerning  bill].  [1941.]  p.  2109-70.  (No.  150.)  [H.  R.  54S7  authorizes 
appointment  in  Regular  Navy  of  any  Naval  Reserve  officer  under  30  years  of 
ago  who  has  completed  not  less  than  1  year  of  active  service.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/150 

To  provide  for  longevity  credit  for  enlisted  men  of  Naval  and  Marine  Corps 

Reserve,  H.  R.  4869.  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Maas;  [letter  from  Secretary  of 
Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1941.] 
p.  2175.     (No.  153.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4. N  22/la  :  941-42/155 

To   provide  for   pay  and  allowances  and   mileage   or    transportation  for 

certain  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Naval  Reserve  and  Marine  Corps  Reserve 
and  retired  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  H.  R.  5288, 
[introduced  by]  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia;  [letter  from  Secretary  of  Navy  tO' 
chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1941.]  p.  217i-72. 
(No.  151.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/151 

Navy  Department.  To  establish  naval  procurement  fund.  11.  R.  5752.  [intro- 
duced by]  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia  ;  [letter  from  acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to> 
Speaker  of  House  of  Representatives  concerning  bill].  [1911.]  p.  2179-80, 
(No.   155.)      *  Paper,   5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/155 

Retired  list.  Navy.  To  amend  act  approved  May  13.  1908  (35  Stat.  128 ;  U.  S.  C. 
tit'e  3 '-.  sec.  383) ,  relative  to  retirement  of  officers  of  Navy  after  30  years'  service^ 
S.  1529 ;  [letter  from  acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  oit 
Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].     [1941.]    p.  2177-78.     (No.  154.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/154 

Salvage.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  provide  salvage  facilities,  report  ta 
accompany  S.  1731;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maas.  Oct.  9,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
1241.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hearing  [77th  Congress,  1st   session],  on  S.  1731.  to  authorize  Secretary 

of  Navy  to  provide  salvage  facilities.  [1941.]  p.  2125-39.  (No.  148. 1 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  ;  941-42/148 

Shiflfi.  Authorizing  construction  or  acquisition  of  certain  naval  local  defense 
ves.sels,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  5783;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Izac.  Oct.  10, 
1941.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1250.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Hearing    [77th  Congress,  1st  session],  on  H.   R.  5783,  to  authorize  con- 

s*^ructioii  or  rrouisition  of  certain  naval  local  defense  vessels.  [1941.1  p.  2141- 
08.      (No.   149.)     *  Paper,   5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941^2/149 

Viroiiiia.  Authorizing  conveyance  to  Virginia,  for  highway  purposes  only,  por- 
tion of  Nnval  INHne  Depot  reserva^^ioii,  Y'rktown.  Va..  r-^poi't  to  accompanv 
H.  R.  2709;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Drewry.  Oct.  14.  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1260. 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Henrinir  r77th  Corgres.s,  1st  session],  on  H.  R.  2799.  authorizing  convey- 
ance to  Virg'nin.  for  highwav  purposes  only,  portion  of  Naval  Mine  Depot 
reservation,  Yorktown,  Va.     [1941.]     p.  2181-84.     (No.  156. >     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  4.N  22/la  ;  941^2/156 

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October  1941  1425 

POST  OFFICE  AND  POST  KOADS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Mail  delivery.  Amending  present  requirements  ttiat  delivery  of  all  letters  on 
incoming  vessels  be  made  to  nearest  post  oflSce  before  vessel  is  permitted  to 
make  entry  or  break  bulk,  to  require  delivery  only  of  letters  [mail]  destined 
for  said  port,  report  to  acconipanv  H.  R.  5692  [amending  sec.  204  of  act  of 
Mar.  4,  1909];  submitted  by  Mr.  Ward.  Oct.  10,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1255, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Postal  service.  Differential  in  pay  for  night  work  to  custodial-service  employees 
in  postal  service,  supplemental  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2232 :  submitted  by 
Mr.   Forand.     Oct.   8,   1941.     5  p.      (II.   rp.   1145,   pt.  2,   77th   Cong.   1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

PUBLIC  LANDS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Goose  Lake.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Interior  to  quitclaim  to  Oregon  and 
California  all  right,  title,  and  interest  of  United  States  in  and  to  lands  of 
Goose  Lake  in  Oregon  and  California,  report  to  accomiiany  H.  R.  5490 ;  sub- 
mitted^ by  Mr  .Robinson  of  Utah.  Oct.  8,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1233,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mataniiska  settlement  project  in  Alaska,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5413  [to 
validate  settlement  claims  established  on  sec.  16  and  36  within  area  withdrawn 
for  Matanuska  settlement  project  in  Alaska]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dimond. 
Oct.  8.  1941.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  1231,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  •   *  Paper",  5c. 

Petersburg  National  Park.  Transferring  to  Secretary  of  War  lands  owned  by 
United  States  [within  Petersburg  National  Military  Park.  Va.],  report  to 
accompanv  H.  R.  5287;  submitted  bv  Mr.  White  of  Idaho.  Oct.  8,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1232,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ponio  Ivdinvs.  Reserving  lands  in  California  for  benefit  of  Mnnchester  Ranrl  of 
Pomo  Indians  [of  Manchester  Rancheria],  report  to  accomnany  H  R  56^5; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  Oct.  8,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1234,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5e. 

RIVERS  AND  HARBORS  CX>MMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Brooklj/n-Staten  Islavd  vehicular  tunnel,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
H.  R.  5269,  authorizing  appropriation  of  funds  for  use  bv  New  York  Tunnel 
Authority  in  making  borings,  soundings,  and  other  preliminnry  surveys  for 
construction  of  vehicular  tunnel  under  waters  of  New  York  Harbor,  connect- 
ing  boroughs   of   Richmond   and   Brooklvn,    Sept.    19,    1941.     1941.     ii4-16   p. 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.R  52  :  B  79 

Lonisiana  and  Texas  Jntracoastal  Waterway.  Corpus  Christi,  Tex.,  to  Rio  Grande 
section,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  sub.iect  of  improvement  of 
Louisiana  and  Texas  Inti'acoastal  Waterwav  from  Corpus  Christi.  Tex.,  to 
Rio  Grande,  Oct.  7,  1941.     1941.     iii-f  43  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y4.R52:L93/4 

St.  Clair  River,  Mich.  ("Southeast  Bend),  hearings,  77th  Congress.  1st  session,  on 
subject  of  improvement  of  St.  Clair  River,  Mich.  (Southeast  Bend).  Sept.  29, 
194L    1941.    iii+64  p.    *  Paper,  10c.  Y4.R52:Sa2cl 

Sault  8fe.  Marie  power  plant.  Mich.,  hearings.  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
subject  of  improvement  of  Sault  Ste.  Marie  powder  plant,  Mich.,  Sept.  28-Oct. 
8,  1941.    1941.    iii+100  p.    *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.R  52  :  Sa  8/2 

Snake  River,  Orey.,  Wash.,  and  Idaho,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  ov 
subject  of  improvement  of  Snake  River,  Oreg.,  Wash.,  and  Idaho,  S'^pt.  22. 
194L     194L     iii+28  p.     *  Paper.  5c.  Y4.R52:Snl 

ROADS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Roads.  Defense  highway  act  of  1941,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5810  [to  sup- 
plement Federal  aid  road  act.  approved  July  11,  1916,  as  amended  and  sup- 
plemented, to  authorize  appropriations  during  national  emergency  declared  by 
the  President,  May  27,  1941,  for   immediate  construction   of  roads  urgently 

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1426  Government  Publications 

Roads — Continued. 

needed  for  national  defense]  :   submitted  by  Mr.  Cartwright.     Oct.  14,  1941. 
13  p.     ( H.  rp.  12,18,  77tli  Cong.  1st  session. )     *  Pai)er,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51 3SS 

RULES  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Merchant  marine.  Consideration  of  House  joint  resolution  237,  to  repeal  sec. 
6  of  neutrality  act  of  1039.  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  320;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Smith  of  Virginia.  Oct.  15.  1041.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1205,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[Section  6  prohibits  arming  of  American  merchant  vessels.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rate  materials.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  56G7.  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  308 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  5667,  to  exempt  strategic  and  critical  materials 
from  customs  duties  in  certain  cases,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Cox.  Oct.  6,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1226.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  5667 
also    increases    note-issue    power   of    Reconstruction    Finance    Corporation.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

TERRITORIES  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Alaska.     To  amend  organic  act  of  Alaska  [relative  to  Legislature  of  Alaska], 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5458;  submitted  by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Georgia.     Oct. 
10,  1941.     S  p.      (H.  rp.  1252,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51297 

Alaska  Road  Commission.  Transportation  of  Ala.ska  Road  Commission  em- 
ployees, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5374  [to  authorize  transportation  of  em- 
ployees of  Alaska  Road  Commission,  and  to  validate  payments  made  for  that 
and  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pattou.  Oct.  15,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1276,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

UN-AMERICAN    ACTIVITIES,    SPECIAL    COilMITTEE    ON,     HOUSE 

Propaganda.  Investigation  of  un-American  propaganda  activities  in  United  States, 
hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  Res.  282,  Aug.  29,  1940-Aug.  11, 
1941.    1941.      V.  14,  111+8163-8832  p.     *  Paper,  70c.  Y4.Un  1/2  :  Un  l/v.14 

WAYS  AND  ME-\NS  COMMITTEi:.  HOUSE 

Brandy.  Amending  sec.  2825,  3030-32.  3036,  3045  of  Internal  revenue  code,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5S02  [to  amend  ceitain  provl.<lons  of  law  relaiive  to 
withdrawal  of  brandy  for  fortification  of  wines  and  production  of  wines, 
brandy,  and  fruit  spirits,  so  as  to  remove  therefrom  certain  unnecessary  re- 
strlctrons]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Buck.  Oct.  17,  1041.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1284,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendar  of  bills  and  resolutions  referred  to  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means, 
77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Oct.  1,  1941 ;  no.  11.     1941.     70  p.     4°     I 

Y  4.W  36 :  77/11 

Life  insurance.  Increasing  earnings  of  Government  life-insurance  fund  and 
national  service  life-insurance  frrnd  by  expediting  investment  of  moneys  thereof, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1045;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cooper.  Oct.  14,  1941.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  1259,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Securities.  Authorizing  sale,  exchange,  or  other  disposition  of  certain  securities 
held  by  S'cretaiv  of  Treasurv,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3330;  submitted 
by   Mr.   Dingell.      Oct.   17,   1941.     3   p.      (II.   rp.   1283.    77th   Cong.   1st   sess.) 

*  Paptr,  5c. 

Trading   with  the  encmi/  act.  as  amended,  with  original  act  and  amendments 
thereto,  and  Settlement  of  war  claims  act  of  1928.  as  amended,  with  amend- 
ments thereto;  prepared  by  Office  of  Legislative  Counsel.     1941.     lli+118  p. 
[Amendments  to  both  acts  are  prior  to  Oct.  1,  1941.]     *  Paper.  15c. 
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October  1941  1427 

internal  revenue  taxation  joint  committee 

Refunds  and  credits  of  internal  revenue  taxes,  6-month  period,  Jan.  1-June  30, 
Id'A'J,  and  fiscal  year  1940,  reports  pursuant  to  sec.  3777  of  internal  revenue 
code  and  reports  of  staff  of  joint  committee  to  committee ;  prepared  by  Walter 
L.Tucker.  1941.  ix+lOJ  p.  (H.  doc.  400.  77tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  29-26737 

SENATE 

Calendar  of  business,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Oct.  2-31,  1941 ;  no.  114-126. 
1941.  Each  12  p.  or  16  p.  large  8°  [Daily  when  Senate  is  in  session.  The  legis- 
lative day  of  Oct.  27  extended  through  the  calendar  dav  Oct.  31.]     t 

Y  1.3 :  77-1/114-126 

Neto  Mexico,  land  of  enchantment    [prepared  bv  Dorothy  Woodward  and  John 
H.  FethJi  presented  by  Mr.  Hatch     1941.     xiv+47  p.     ( S.  doc.  91,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)      [A  similar  document,  containing  much  of  the  same  material,  was 
published  as  Senate  document  147,  71st  Congress.]      *  Paper,   10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51322 

Prai/ers  olTered  by  chaplain,  Z**  Barney  Thorne  Phillips,   at  opening  of  daily 
sessions  of  Senate,   70th-76th   Congress,   1927-41.     1941.     v+188  p.      ( S.  doc. 
293,  76th  Cong.  3d  sess.)     *  Paper,  30c. 
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AGRICTJLTURE    AND    FORESTRY    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.    Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  Oct.  9,  1941 ;  no.  12.     1941.    63  p. 

4°     t  Y4.Ag  8/2:  77/12 

Coeonino  National  Forest.  Release  of  lands  in  Coconino  National  Forest,  Ariz, 
[and  conveyance  of  same  by  quitclaim  deed  to  Lewis  E.  Hart  and  Delia  E. 
Hart],  repoit  to  accompany  S.  1762;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hatch.  Oct.  21,  legis- 
lative day  Oct.  16.  1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  720.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tennessee  River.  Providing  for  alteration,  reconstruction,  or  relocation  of  certain 
highway  and  railroad  bridges  [across  Tennessee  River]  by  Tennes.sce  Valley 
Authority,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3182;  submitted  by  JMr.  Smith.  Oct.  7, 
1941.  13  p.  (S.  rp.  698,  77th  Cong.  1st  .sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print 
reads  incorrectly  Sir.  Norris  instead  of  Mr.  Smith  and-  gives  date  as  Oct.  6 
instead  of  Oct.  7,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tennessee  Valley  Authority.  Amending  sec.  9  (b)  of  Tennessee  Valley  Authority 
act.  as  amended  by  sec.  14  of  act  of  Aug  31,  1935  [relative  to  accounts  of  the 
Authority],  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  4961 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith.  Oct.  7, 
1041.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  699,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print  reads 
incorrectly  Mr.  Norris  instead  of  Mr.  Smith  and  gives  date  as  Oct.  6  instead  of 
Oct.  7,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wheat.  Amending  Public  law  74  [77th  Congress]  relating  to  wheat-marketing 
quotas  under  agricultural  adUistment  act  of  1938,  as  amended,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  5726;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Oct.  21,  legisla- 
tive day  Oct.  16,  1941.    4  p.     ( S.  rp.  718,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

AMERICAN    SMALL  BUSINEISS,    SPECIAL  COMMITTEE  TO  STtJDT  PROBLEMS  OF,    SENATE 

Business  research.  Small  business  problems,  small  business  research  and  educa- 
tion, pt.  1,  background,  precedent,  and  need ;  prepared  by  Chai'les  G.  Daughters. 
1941.  iii-)-50  p.'  (Senate  committee  print  no.  7,  77th  Congress,  1st  session.)  t 
L.  C.  card  41-51391  Y  4.Am  3/5  :  7 

APPi:OPRIATIONS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

District  of  Columhia.  Supplemental  appropriation  for  additional  members  of 
Metropolitan  police  of  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5553 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  Oct.  27,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  766,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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1428  Government  Publications 

Natioval  defence.  Second  supplemental  national  defense  appropriation  bill, 
1942,  defense  aid  (lend-lease)  appropriations  included,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  HTSS  [making  supplemental  appropriations  for  national  defense,  fiscal 
years  1942  and  1943,  and  for  other  purjiosesl  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Adams.  Oct. 
21,   legislative  day   Oct.   16,  1941.     4  p.      (S.   rp.  721,  77th   Cong.   1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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Second  supplemental  national  defense  appropriation  bill,  1942,  hearings 

before  subconnnittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  57S8  making  supple- 
mental appropriations  for  national  defense,  fiscal  years  1942  and  1943,  and 
for  other  purposes.    1941.    2  pts.  Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  D  36/2/942-2 

pt.    1.    Upfi  nse   aid.   lend-lease.      ii4-]fi6  p.    il.      *  Paper.   20c 

pt.  2.  General  appropriations  (exclusive  of  lend  lease),     ii  +  9.5  p.     *  Taper,  15c. 

BANKING    AND    CURRENCY    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  Increasing  borrowing  authority  of  Recon- 
struction Finance  Corporation,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R. 
56G7,  to  authorize  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  to  issue  notes,  bonds,  and 
debentures   in   excess   of  existing   authority,    Oct.   9,    1941.     1941.      ii-|-22   p. 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.B  22/3 :  R  24/8 

Increasing  borrowing  authority  of  Reconstruction   Finance   Corporation, 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5()67  fto  authorize  Reconstruction  Finance  Corpora- 
tion to  issue  notes,  bonds,  and  debentures  in  excess  of  existing  authority]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Barkley.    Oct.  9,  1941.    1  p.     ( S.  rp.  701,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

CIVIL-SERVICE  LAWS,    SPECIAL    COMMITTEE    TO   INVESTIGATE    ADMINISTRATION    AND 

OPERATION  OF,  SENATE 

Civil  service.  Administration  and  operation  of  civil  service  laws,  hearings,  76th 
Congress,  1st  session,  .pursuant  to  S.  Res.  198  (75th  Congress),  Mar.  30,  1939- 
jMay  14,  1940.    1941.    pt.  2,  iii+135-945  p.  il  3  pi.    *  Paper,  $1.00 

Y  4.C  49/4  :  L  44/pt.2 

CLAIMS  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Benning,  Fort.  Relief  of  certain  i)ersonnel  [of  Army]  on  account  of  loss  of  i)er- 
sonal  property  as  result  of  fire,  Apr.  11,  1940,  Fort  Benning,  Ga.,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  4803;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tunnell.  Oct.  23,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
741,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Blackstone,  John  K.  John  K.  Blackstone,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3270  [for 
relief  of  Rhoda  J.  Blackstone  as  executrix  of  estate  of  John  K.  Blackstone]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier.    Oct.  23,  1941.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  735,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Brassil,  Mrs.  Augusta.  Augusta  Brassil,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3194  [for 
relief  of  Augusta  Brassil]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  Oct.  23,  1941.  7  p. 
(S.  rp.  731,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bryant.  Lloyd.  IJoyd  Bryant,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2208  [for  relief  of 
Lloyd  Bryant]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1041.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  742,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Canton  Exchange  Bank  and  First  National  Bank,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4411 
[for  relief  of  Canton  Exchange  Bank  and  First  National  Bank  of  Canton,  Miss.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Spencer.    Oct.  23,  1941,    7  p.     (S.  rp.  738,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Charleston  Machine  and  Welding  Company.  Harold  E.  Marquis,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  3086  [for  relief  of  Harold  E.  Marquis,  doing  business  under  title 
of  Charleston  Machine  and  Welding  Companv]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Rosier.  Oct. 
23,  1941.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  734,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Colter,  J.  T.  J.  T.  Colter,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  466  [for  relief  of  J.  T. 
Colter]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1941.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  761,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c, 

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Crump,  Donald.  Heirs  of  Donald  Crump  aud  INIrs.  John  N.  Crump  et  al.,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  2463  [for  relief  of  heirs  of  Donald  Crump  and  Mrs.  John 
N.  Crump  and  for  relief  of  Emma  Jane  Crump  and  Mildred  I.ounedah  Crump]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.    Oct.  23,  1941.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  725,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Day,  Frank  E.  Frank  E.  Dav,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8499  [for  relief  of  Prank 
E.  Day]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier.  Oct.  23,  1941.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  736,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  oc. 

Dillon,  Mrs.  Hattie.  Hattie  Dillon,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4503  [for  relief  of 
Hattie  Dillon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  750,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Farrell,  Mrs.  Mary  L.  ]\Iary,  Ethel,  and  Richard  Parrell,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  2379  [for  relief  of  Mary,  P^thel,  and  Richard  Farrell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
EUender.  Oct.  29,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  9  p.  (S.  rp.  782,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

Giles,  J.  R.  J.  R.  Giles,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3.500  [for  relief  of  J.  R.  Giles] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier.    Oct.  23,  1941.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  737,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Himley,  O.  K.  Estate  of  O.  K.  Himley,  report  to  accompany  S.  1906  [for  relief 
of  estate  of  O.  K.  Himley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1941.  6  p. 
( S.  rp.  753,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hofjan,  Arma  L.  Arma  Lee  Hogan.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  413  [for  relief 
of  Arma  Lee  Hogan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  Oct.  23,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
722,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hoioard.  Albert  M.  Albert  M.  Howard,  report  to  accompany  S.  1.563  [conferring 
jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon 
claim  of  Albert  M.  Howard]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  Oct.  23,  1041.  16  p. 
( S.  rp.  730,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hiyahooni,  Elsie  M.  Elsie  Hugaboom,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4904  [for 
relief  of  Elsie  Hugaboom]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23.  1941.  6  p. 
(  S.  rp.  758,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5e. 

Kapfcr,  Mrs.  Louise  L.  Louise  L.  Kapfer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4061  [for 
relief  of  Louise  L.  Kapfer]  ;  submitted  by  I\Ir.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1941.  3  p. 
( S.  rp.  747,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kassncr,  Frank.  Frank  Kassner,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  666  [for  relief  of 
Frank  Kassner]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  Oct.  29.  legislative  day  Oct.  27, 
1941.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  780,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kehaya,  Alexander.  Alexander  Kehaya.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4777  [for 
relief  of  Alexander  Kehaya]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1941.  7  p. 
(S.  rp.  755,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kula  Sanatorium,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  734  [for  relief  of  Kula  Sanatorium]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Tunnell.    Oct.  23,  1941.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  740,  77th  Cong.  1st  .sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Kulp  Lumber  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5-594  [for  relief  of  Kulp  Lumber 
Company];  submitted  by  :\rr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1941.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  759,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Laioson  Coffee  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4245  [for  relief  of  Lawson 
Coffee  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1941.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  749,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ledgerwood,  Mrs.  Alia.  Alta  Ledgerwood,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4062  [for 
relief  of  Alta  Ledgerwood]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1941.  5  p. 
(S.  rp.  748,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Libbey,  Delbert  E.  Delbert  E.  Libbey,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4778  [for  relief 
of  Delbert  B.  Libbey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.     Oct.  23,  1941.     5  p.   (S.  rp. 

756,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Macon  County  Oil  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4415  [for  relief  of  Macon 
County  Oil  Company  1  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  Oct.  29,  legislative  day 
Oct.  27,  1941.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  783,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Marklc)/.  Kelxh  jr.  Kehl  Markley.  jr.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3G43  [for  relief 
of  Kohl  Markley.  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1941.  4  p.  (S.  rp. 
74G,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Martin,  John  C.  John  C.  Martin,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  2962  [for  relief  of 
John  C.  Martini  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1941.  10  p.  (S.  rp.  744, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mediterranean  fruit  flics.  Claims  of  growers  incident  to  Federal  campaign  for 
eradication  of  Mediterranean  fruitfly  in  Florida,  report  pursuant  to  S.  Con. 
Res.  40,  76th  Cong.  3d  sess. :  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwartz.  Oct.  29,  legislative 
day  Oct.  27.  1041.  14  p.  (S.  rp.  777,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  report  is 
from  Special  Joint  Committee  on  Claims,  which  is  made  up  of  members  of 
Senate  Committee  on  Claims  and  House  Committee  on  Claims.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Merchants  DistilUnfj  Corporation,  report  to  accompany  S.  1654  [for  relief  of  Mer- 
chants Distilling  Corporation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1941.  5  p. 
(S.  rp.  751,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Monroe  Township,  Mich.  Towne  school  district  no.  6,  Fractional  Monroe  Town- 
ship, Newaygo  County,  Mich.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3872  [for  relief  of 
Towne  school  district  numbered  6,  Fractional  Monroe  Township,  Newaygo 
County,  Mich.];  submitted  by  Mr.  Hughes.  Oct.  23,  1941.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  727, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

MoTleij.  Regis.  Regis  iNIoxley  and  Frances  Moxley.  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4570  [for  relief  of  Regis  Moxley  and  Frances  Moxley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr, 
Brown.    Oct.  23  ,1941.    8  p.     ( S.  rp.  754,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mover.  Arthur  G.  Arthur  G.  Moyer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2378  [for  relief 
of  Arthur  G.  Moyer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  Oct.  23,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
724,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Nicholson,  Hugh  G.  Dr.  Hugh  G.  Nicholson,  report  to  accompany  S.  1848  [for 
relief  of  Hugh  G.  Nicholson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1941.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  752,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

O'Eara.  Anthony.  Anthony  O'Hara  and  Stephen  F.  Maroney,  report  to  accom- 
panv H.  R.  1511  [for  relief  of  Anthony  O'Hara  and  Stephen  F.  Maroney]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1941.  8  p.  (S.  rp.  762,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Papana.  Alex.  Capt.  Alex  Papana.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5021  [for  relief 
of  Alex  Papana]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Spencer.  Oct.  23,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
739,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Phillips,  Robert  L.  Robert  Lee  Phillips  and  6  minor  children,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1777  [for  relief  of  Robert  Lee  Phillips  and  for  6  minor  children  of 
Robert  Lee  Phillips  and  Estelle  Phillips,  namely,  Robert  Lee  Phillips,  jr.,  James 
Rudolph  Phillips,  Katherine  Phillips.  Richard  Eugene  Phillips.  Charles  Ray 
Phillips,  and  David  Delano  Phillips]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  Oct.  29, 
legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.    3  p.    (S.  rp.  779,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Portland  Sportvear  Manufacturing  Co..  report  to  accompany  S.  1523  [for  relief 
of  Portland  Sportwear  Manufacturing  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender. 
Oct.  27.  1941.    8  p.     (S.  rp.  765,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reppart,  H.  L.  H.  L.  Reppart  and  others,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3174  [for 
relief  of  H.  L.  Roppart  and  others]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1941. 
5  p.     (S.  rp.  745,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sandell,  J.  A.  J.  A.  Sandell  and  Frances  Sandell.  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4879  [for  relief  of  J.  A.  Sandell  and  Frances  Sandell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown. 
Oct.  23,  1941.    7  p.     (S.  rp.  757,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Srhoeh.  William.  William  Schoeb.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2462  [for  relief 
of  William  Schoeb]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1941.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  743, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Schultze,  Mrs.  Catharine.  Catharine  Schnltze,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4622 
[for  relief  of  Catharine  Schultze]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hughes.  Oct.  23,  1941. 
5  p.     ( S.  rp.  729,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

SJiepard.  Max  A.  Estate  of  Max  Adams  Shepard,  reixirt  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2540  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Max  Adams  Shepard]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper. 
Oct.  23,  1941.    4  p.     ( S.  rp.  726,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sommer,  Arnold  H.  Arnold  H.  Sommer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2459  [for 
relief  of  Arnold  H.  Sommer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier.  Oct.  23,  1941.  7  p. 
( S.  rp.  732,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sumida,  Ri/oichi.  Ryoichi  Suniida,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  733  [for  relief 
of  Ryoichi  Sumida]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  Oct.  23,  1941.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  723, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Thurston,  R.  V.,  and)  Hardy,  Joseph.  R.  V.  Thurston  and  Joseph  Hardy,  partner- 
ship, report  to  accompany  S.  1771  [for  relief  of  R.  V.  Thurston  and  Joseph 
Hardy,  partnership]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  EUender.  Oct.  29,  legislative  day 
Oct.  27,  1941.    2  p.     ( S.  rp.  77S,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Truax,  Leslie  P.  Leslie  Truax,  report  to  accompany  S.  1778  [for  relief  of  Leslie 
Truax]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1941.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  763,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Van  Duke,  W.  L.  B.  W.  L.  B.  Van  Dyke,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4117  [for 
relief  of  W.  L.  B.  Van  Dyke]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hughes.  Oct.  23,  1941.  7  p. 
( S.  rp.  728,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Lueberta.  Lueberta  Wilson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3003  [for 
relief  of  Lueberta  Wilson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier.  Oct.  23, 1941.  4  p.  (S.  rp- 
733,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wood,  James.  James  Wood,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  268  [for  relief  of  James 
Wood]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  23,  1^1.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  700,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Zivgler,  Walter  M.  Walter  M.  Ziegler,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1854  [for 
relief  of  Walter  M.  Ziegler]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  EUender.  Oct.  29,  legislative 
day  Oct.  27,  1941.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  781,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

COMMERCE  OOMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Alufia  River,  Fla.,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  to  chairman  of 
Committee  on  Commerce,  Senate,  report  [from  chief  of  engineers.  Army]  on 
reexamination  of  Alafia  River,  Fla. ;  presented  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  1941.  iii+18 
p.  map.     (S.  doc.  10,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Oct.  25,  1941 ;  no.  12. 
1941.    87  p.  4°     I  Y  4.C  73/2  :  77/12 

Coast  Guard  cutter.  Great  Lakes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4226  [for  construc- 
tion of  Coast  Guard  cutter  designed  for  ice-breaking  and  assistance  work  on 
Great  Lakes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  28,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941. 
6  p.     (S.  rp.  770,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coast  Guard  stations.  Declaring  abandoned  title  of  Marquette,  Mich.,  to  land 
foT  Coast  Guard  purposes,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  221  [to  declare 
abandoned  title  of  Marquette,  Mich.,  to  land  in  county  of  Marquette,  and  to 
vest  control  of  such  land  in  Secretary  of  Treasury  for  Coast  Guard  puri>oses]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Vandenberg.  Oct.  28,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  2  p. 
( S.  rp.  771,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Duxbury  Harbor,  Mass.,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  to  chairman 
of  Committee  on  Commerce,  Senate,  report   [from  chief  of  engineers,  Army] 
on   reexamination   of  Duxbury   Harbor,   Mas.s. ;   presented  by   Mrs.   Caraway. 
1941.     iii-fl4  p.  map.      ^S.  doc.  115,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51393 

Grants  Pass.  Extending  times  for  connnencing  and  completing  construction  of 
bridge  between  Dauphin  Island  and  mainland  at  or  near  Cedar  Point,  Ala., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5128   [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  com- 

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Orants  Pass — Continued, 
pleting  construction,  by  Alabama  Bridge  Commission,  of  toll  bridge  and  cause- 
way aci-oss  Grants  I'ass  between  Dauphin  Island  and  mainland  at  or  near 
Ceder  Point,  Ala.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.     Oct.  29,  legislative  day  Oct.  27, 
1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  787,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Minnesota  River.  Relating  to  clearances  of  bridges  across  Minnesota  River  in 
Minnesota,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4381  [to  repeal  act  to  authorize  construc- 
tion of  bridges  across  portion  of  INIinncsota  River  in  Minnesota,  approved  Mar. 
15,  1904]  ;  submitted  by  INIr.  Brown.  Oct.  29,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  4  p. 
(S.  rp.  784,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mississippi  River.  Extending  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction 
of  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  Memphis,  Tenn.  [by  Memphis  and 
Arkansas  Bridge  Commission],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4912;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  29,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  790,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Granting  consent  of  Congress  [to  Minnesota  and  Minneapolis]  for  construc- 
tion of  free  highway  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5556 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  29, 
legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  788,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Missouri  River.  Toll  bridge  across  INIissouri  River  at  or  near  Florence  Station, 
Omaha,  Nebr.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4(542  [authorizing  Douglas  County, 
Nebr.,  to  construct  toll  bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Florence  Station, 
Omaha,  Nebr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  29,  legislative  day  Oct.  27, 
1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  785,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

.St.  Francis  River  below  latitude  of  Oak  Donnick,  Ark.,  letter  from  Secretary  of 
War  transmitting  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Commerce,  Senate,  review  [by 
•chief  of  engineers.  Army]  of  existing  project  for  flood  control  of  St.  Francis 
River  below  latitude  of  Oak  Donnick,  Ark. ;  presented  by  Mr.  Bailey.  1941. 
Jii-f24  p.  2  maps.     (S.  doc.  106,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

Sarasota  Pass.  Extension  of  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction 
of  bridge  across  Sarasota  Pass  and  across  Longboat  Pass,  Manatee  County, 
Fla.  [by  Bradenton  Company],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4993;  si;bmitted  by 
Mr.  Pepper.  Oct.  29,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  772,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Siisquehamia  River.  Free  bridge  across  Susquehanna  River  between  Plymouth 
and  Hanover  Townships,  Luzerne  County,  Pa.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4994 
[granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsylvania  to  construct  free  highway  bridge 
across  Susquehanna  River  at  Bridge  Street,  Plymouth  Borough,  between  Ply- 
mouth and  Hanover  Townships,  Luzerne  County,  Pa.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Brown.  Oct.  29.  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  78'6,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wahasn  River.  Authorizing  construction  of  free  highway  bridge  across  Wabash 
River  at  or  near  Montezuma,  Ind.  [by  Indiana],  report  to  accompany  H.  B. 
5557;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  29,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  2  p. 
( S.  rp.  789,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wickford  Earhor,  R.  I.,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  to  chairman 
of  Committee  on  Commerce,  Senate,  report  [from  chief  of  engineers,  Army]  on 
reexamination  of  Wickford  Harbor,  R.  I. ;  presented  by  Mr.  Bailey.  1941. 
iii-fl6  p.  3  maps.     (S.  doc.  105,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

DISTRICT   OF  COLUMBIA   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Oct.  15,  1941 ;  nc.  6. 
1941.     31  p.  4«     t  Y4.D  63/2:  77/6 

Union  Railroad  Station  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5682  [to  amend  act  to  provide  for  Union  Railroad  Station  in  District  of  Colum- 
bia, so  as  to  provide  additional  facilities  for  accommodation  of  passenger 
traffic  and  for  handling  of  mail]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burton.  Sept.  29,  1941. 
4  p.     (S.  rp.  687,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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October  1941  1433 

FINANCE    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  Oct.  11  and  25,  1941 ;  no.  17  and 
18.     1941.     Each  64  p.  4°     $  Y  4.F  49 :  77/17, 18 

Legislative  calendar  [of]  subcommittee  on  veterans'  legislation,  77th  Con- 
gress, Oct.  13  and  25,  1941 ;  no.  3  and  4.    1941.    Each  16  p.  4°    % 

Y  4.F  49 :  77/3,  4/Vet. 

Income  tax.  Amending  sec.  124  of  internal  revenue  code,  report  to  accompany 
H.  J.  Res.  235  [to  amend  sec.  124  of  internal  revenue  code  by  extending  time 
for  applications,  and  changing  procedure,  for  certification  of  national-defense 
facilities  and  contracts  for  amortization  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  George. 
Sept.  29,  1941.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  688,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FOREIGN  RELATIONS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Merchant  marine.  Modification  of  neutrality  act  of  1939,  report  to  accompany 
H.  J.  Res.  237  [to  repeal  sec.  2,  3,  and  6  of  neutrality  act  of  1939] ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Connally.  Oct.  25,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  764,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Sec- 
tions 2  and  3  prohibit  American  vessels  from  entering  belligerent  ports  or 
combat  zones  and  sec.   6  prohibits  arming  of  American  merchant   vessels.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51394 

GASOLINE  AND  FTJEL-OIL  SHORTAGES,  SPECIAL  OOMMIITEB  TO  INVESTIGATE,  SENATE 

Gasoline  and  fuel-oil  shortages,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant 
to  S.  Res.  156,  creating  special  committee  to  investigate  gasoline  and  fuel-oil 
shortages,  methods  of  curtailment,  and  means  of  insuring  adequate  supply, 
Oct.  1  and  2,  1941.  1941.  pt.  2,  iii +383-082  p.  il.  [Part  1  was  entered  in 
Monthly  catalog  for  Sept.  1941,  p.  1267.]     *  Paper,  25c.  Y  4.G  21 :  G  21/pt.2 

IMMIGRATION   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Nationalism  and  nationality.  Amending  nationality  act  of  1940  to  preserve  na- 
tionality of  citizens  residing  abroad,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5511 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Maloney.     Oct.  13,  1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  705,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51395 

INTERSTATE    COMMERCE    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Railroads.  Investigation  of  railroads,  holding  companies,  and  affiliated  com- 
panies, additional  report  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  71  (74th  Congress),  authorizing 
investigation  of  interstate  railroads  and  affiliates  with  respect  to  financing, 
reorganizations,  mergers,  and  certain  other  matters ;  [submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler 
and  Mr.  Truman].  1941.  iii+71  p.  (S.  rp.  26,  pt.  2,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[Part  2  relates  to  some  educational,  legislative,  and  self-regulatory  activities 
of  United  States  railroads.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50115 

Telegraph.     Study  of  telegraph  industry,  report  pursuant  to   S.  Res.  95,  76th 
Congress,  extended  by  S.  Res.  268,  76th  Congress;  [submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler]. 
1941.    ii+26  p.     (S.  rp.  769,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51395 

JUDICIARY  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Administrative  procedure,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  S.  674,  to  prescribe  fair  standards  of  duty  and  procedure  of  adminis- 
trative officers  and  agencies,  to  establish  administrative  code,  and  for  other 
purposes,  S.  675,  to  revise  administrative  procedure  of  Federal  agencies,  to 
establish  Office  of  Federal  Administrative  Procedure,  to  provide  for  hearing 
commissioners,  to  authorize  declaratory  rulings  by  administrative  agencies, 
and  for  other  purposes,  and  S.  918,  to  provide  for  more  economical,  expeditious, 
and  just  settlement  of  dispute  with  United  States :  Appendix.  1941.  pt.  4, 
iii +1505-1621  p.     *  Paper,  20c.  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  Ad  6/2/pt.4 

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1434  Government  Publications 

Calendars.  Legislative  and  executive  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Oct. 
&-27,  1941 ;  no.  30-33.     1941.     various  paging,  4°    t  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  77/30-33 

Contempt  of  court.  Extending  provisions  of  act  of  Feb.  24,  1933,  and  of  act  of 
June  29,  1940,  to  proceedings  to  punish  for  criminal  contempt  of  court,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5203;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hatch.  Oct.  28,  legislative  day 
Oct.  27,  1941.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  768,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  5203  extends 
rule-making  authority  of  Supreme  Court  to  criminal  contempt  of  court] 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Judges.  Administration  of  United  States  courts,  hearings  before  subcommittee, 
77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  138,  to  limit  authority  of  circuit  judges 
to  hold  District  Courts  and  of  district  judges  to  sit  in  Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals, 
Aug.  5,  1941.  1941.  pt.  2,  ii+59-67  p.  [Part  1  was  entered  in  Monthlv  catalog 
for  June  1941,  p.  836.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4. J  89/2  :  C  83/6/pt.2 

Repealing  prohibition  against  filling  vacancy  in  oflBce  of  district  judge  for 

district  of  Massachusetts,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2596;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Hatch.  Oct.  21,  legislative  day  Oct.  16,  1941.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  719,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

MtLITAKY    AFFAIKS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  Oct.  25,  1941 ;  no.  13.  1941. 
152  p.    4°    t  Y  4.M  59/2  :  77/18 

Chaplains.  Constituting  Army  Chaplains'  Corps  with  brigadier  general  as  chief, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5356 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  Oct. 
29,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  774,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[H.  R.  5356,  as  here  reported,  does  not  establi-sh  a  separate  Chaplains'  Corps 
in  the  Army,  but  authorizes  issuing  to  the  chief  of  chaplains  a  temporary 
commission  as  brigadier  general,  to  expire  6  months  after  the  termination 
of  the  present  emergency.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Civil  rights.  Amending  article  4  of  soldiers  and  sailors  civil  relief  act  of  1940 
[relative  to  protection  of  insurance  policies],  report  to  accompany  S.  1372; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Gurney.  Oct.  20,  legislative  day  Oct.  16,  1941.  6  p.  (S.  rp. 
716,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Engineer  Corps,  Army.  Construction  activities  of  Army,  hearings,  77th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  S.  1884,  to  make  provision  for  construction  activities  of 
Army,  Sept.  22,  1941.  1941.  iii-|-49  p.  [S.  1884  transfers  all  construction 
activities  of  Army  to  Corps  of  Engineers.]     *  Paper,  10c.         Y  4.M  59/2  :  C  76/7 

Oovernment  officials  and  employees.  Providing  for  pay  and  costs  of  transporta- 
tion of  civilian  employees  appointed  for  duty  beyond  continental  limits  of 
United  States  and  in  Alaska,  report  to  accompany  S.  1973 ;  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Thomas  of  Utah.  Oct.  29,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  2  p.  ( S.  rp.  773^  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Eavkins,  Mis.  Harriett^  Sarah  Harriett  Hawkins,  report  to  accompany  S.  1127 
[for  relief  of  Harriett  Hawkins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwartz.  Oct.  16,  1941. 
6  p.     ( S.  rp.  708,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  War  to  grant  right-of-way  to  Grand 
Trunk  Western  Railroad  Co.  across  Kalamazoo  National  Guard  target  range, 
Mich.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1106;  submitted  by  Mr.  Truman.  Oct.  29, 
legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  775,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

MedaU.  Authorizing  procurement  and  issue  of  Army  of  Occupation  of  Germany 
Medal  for  each  person  who  served  in  Germany  or  Austria-Hungary  during 
period  of  occupation,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5750;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson 
of  Colorado.  Oct.  29.  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  776,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Military  service.  Deferment  of  certain  college  and  university  students  under 
selective  training  and  service  act  of  1940,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  77th 
Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1504,  Sept.  12  and  16,  1941.  1941.  pt.  2.  iii +21-53 
p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.M  59/2  :  C  68/pt.2 

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October  1941  1435 

Pack,  William  F.  Granting  annuity  to  William  F.  Pack,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1177 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gurney.  Oct.  16,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  706,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Warren,  William  D.  William  D.  Warren,  report  to  accompany  S.  1562  [for  relief 
of  William  D.  Warren]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gurney.  Oct.  16,  1941.  2  p.  (S. 
rp.  707,  77tb  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

MINES  AND   MINING  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Explosives.  Amending  Federal  explosives  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3019 
[to  amend  act  to  prohibit  manufacture,  distribution,  storage,  use,  and  posses- 
sion in  time  of  war  of  explosives,  providing  regulations  for  safe  manufacture, 
distribution,  storage,  use,  and  possession  of  same,  and  for  other  purposes,  so  as 
to  provide  for  exercise  of  like  regulatory  power  during  national  emergencies] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Schwartz.  Oct.  20,  legislative  day  Oct.  16,  1941.  6  p.  (S.  rp. 
717,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51397 

NAVAL  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Oct.  13,  1941 ;  no.  9. 
1941.    79  p.  4°     I  Y  4.N  22/2 :  77/9 

Colonial  National  Historical  Park.  Authorizing  transfer  of  jurisdiction  of  portion 
of  Colonial  National  Historical  Park,  Yorktown,  Va.,  from  Department  of  Inte- 
rior to  Department  of  Navy,  report  to  accompany  S.  1958;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Walsh.    Oct.  16,  1941.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  709,  77th  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Decorations  of  honor.  Authorizing  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Navy  and  Marine 
Corps  to  accept  such  medals,  etc.,  tendered  them  by  Governments  of  Western 
Hemisphere,  other  than  Canada,  report  to  accompany  S.  1850 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Walsh.    Oct.  13,  1941.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  702,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McMahon.  Raiimond  J.  Raymond  J.  McMahon,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3731 
[for  relief  of  Raymond  J.  McMahon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Oct.  16,  1941. 
3  p.     ( S.  rp.  710,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Murray,  John  P.  John  Paul  Murray,  report  to  accompany  S.  1870  [for  relief  of 
John  Paul  Murray]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Oct.  13,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
703,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Naval  Academy,  Annapolis.  Providing  for  celebration  in  1945  of  100th  anni- 
versarv  of  founding  of  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  Md.,  report  to  accompany 
S.  J.  Res.  80 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Oct.  13,  1941.  1  p.  ( S.  rp.  704,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  J.  Res.  80  establishes  the  United  States  Naval  Academy 
Centennial  Commission.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Naval  Reserve.  Authorizing  transfer  of  enlisted  men  of  Naval  and  Marine  Corps 
Reserve  to  Regular  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5464; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.    Oct.  16,  1941.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  713,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Ships.  Authorizing  construction  or  acquisition  of  certain  naval  local  defense 
vessels,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5783;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Oct.  20, 
legislative  day  Oct.  16,  1941.    3  p.     ( S.  rp.  715,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Authorizing  construction   or   acquisition   of  certain   naval   local   defense 

vessels,  report  to  accompany  S.  1975;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Oct.  16,  1941. 
3  p.    ( S.  rp.  712,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Miscellaneous  bills,  hearing,  77th   Congress,   1st   session,   on   H.   R.   5463 

(S.  1795),  to  provide  for  security  of  United  States  naval  vessels  [in  territorial 
waters  of  United  States],  S.  1975,  to  authorize  construction  or  acquisition  of 
certain  local  defense  vessels,  H.  R.  5464  (S.  1796),  to  authorize  transfer  of 
naval  and  Marine  Corps  reservists  to  regular  service,  H.  R.  3731,  for  relief  of 
Raymond  J.  McMahon,  S.  1958,  to  authorize  transfer  of  portion  of  Colonial 
National    Park    to    Department    of    Navy,    Oct.    14,    1941.      1941.      iii+27    p. 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/2 :  B  49/8 

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Ships — Continued. 

Providing  for  security  of  United  States  naval  vessels  [in  territorial  waters 

of  United  States],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5463;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Walsh. 
Oct.  16,  1941.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  711,  77tb  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51398 

OLD-AGE  PENSION   SYSTEM,    SPECIAL   COMMITTEE  TO   INVESTIGATE,    SENATE 

Old-age  pensions,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  129, 
Aug.  19  and  20,  1^1.    19il.    pt.  2,  ii +235-293  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.01 1/2  :  01  l/pt.2 

PENSIONS   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Baudholts,  Hfrfi.  Inez  C.  Granting  increase  of  pension  to  Inez  Clair  Bandholtz 
[widow  of  Harry  Hill  Bandholtz],  reiwrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  341;  submitted 
by   Mr.    Tunnell.      Oct.    2,    1941.     G   p.      (S.    rp.    690,    77th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Grant,  Mrs.  Florence  8.  Granting  increase  of  pension  to  Florence  Sharp  Grant 
[widow  of  Albert  Weston  Grant],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1493;  submitted 
by   Mr.    Tunnell.     Oct.    2,    1941.     8   p.      (S.    rp.    693,    77th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Hobson,  Mrs.  Grizclda  H.  Granting  increase  of  pension  to  Grizelda  Hull  Hobson 
[widow  of  Richmond  Pearson  Hobson],  report  to  accompany  S.  1283;  submitted 
by    Mr.    Tunnell.      Oct.   2,    1941.     3    p.      (S.    rp.    696,    77th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Hood.  Mrs.  Rosalie  C.  Granting  increase  of  pension  to  Ro-salie  C.  Hood  [widow 
of  John  Hood],  reix)rt  to  accompany  H.  R.  492;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tunnell. 
Oct.  2,  1941.     11  p.     (S.  rp.  691,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

Menoher,  Mrs.  EUzaheth  P.  Granting  increase  of  pension  to  Elizabeth  Painter 
Menoher  [widow  of  Charles  T.  Menoher],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  902; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Tunnell.    Oct.  2,  1941.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  692,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Merrimnn,  Mrs.  Nellie  J.  Granting  increase  of  pension  to  Nellie  J.  Merrlman 
[widow  of  Truman  A.  Merriman],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2190;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Tunnell.    Oct.  2,  1941.    3  p.    ( S.  rp.  694,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Moffett,  Mrs.  Jeannette  W.  Granting  increase  of  pension  to  Jeannette  W.  Moffett 
[widow  of  William  A.  Moffett],  report  to  accompany  S.  1647;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Tunnell.    Oct.  2,  1941.    3  p.     (S.  rp-  697,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  PaiDer,  5c. 

Osterhaus,  Mrs.  Mary  W.  Mary  W.  Osterhaus,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  181 
[granting  increase  of  pension  to  Mary  W.  Osterhaus,  widow  of  Hugo  Oster- 
haus] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tunnell.  Oct.  2,  1941.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  689,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pensions.  Granting  pensions  and  increase  of  pensions  to  certain  soldiers  and 
sailors,  etc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2310  [to  amend  sec.  2  of  act  granting 
pensions  and  increase  of  pensions  to  soldiers  and  sailors  of  War  with  Spain, 
Philippine  insurrection,  or  China  Relief  Expedition,  to  maimed  soldiers,  to 
widows,  minor  children,  and  helpless  children  of  such  soldiers  and  sailors,  and 
for  other  purposes,  approved  May  1,  1926,  so  as  to  advance  restricting  date  of 
marriage  for  widows  to  Jan.  1,  1938]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Schwartz.  Sept.  29, 
1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  686,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Providing  Spanish  War  veterans  wartime  pension  rates  for  service-con- 
nected disability  or  death  of  certain  veterans  of  Spanish-American  War  [recog- 
nized by  veterans  regulations  as  "veterans  of  anv  war"],  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  1782:  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwartz.  Sept.  29,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  68o, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wise,  Mrs.  Ethel  II.  Granting  increase  of  pension  to  Ethel  Wise  [widow  of  Fred- 
eric May  Wise],  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  2787;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Tunnell. 
Oct.  2,  1941.     12  p.      (S.  rp.  69-3,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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October  1941  1437 

PUBLIC  LANDS  AND  SURVEYS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Rocky  Sluunfain  National  Park,  Colo.,  bearing  before  subcommittee,  77th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  147  (76th  Congress),  authorizing  investi- 
gation of  matter  of  propo-sed  enlargement  of  Rocky  Mountain  National  Park, 
and  S.  Res.  312'(76tb  Congress),  continuing  in  full  force  and  effect  for  same 
purposes  during  77th  Congress,  Aug.  18,  1941.  1941.  iii+59  p.  [This  hearing 
was  held  in  Estes  Park,  Colo.]    *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.P  96/1 :  R  59/2 

TERRITORIES  AND  INSULAR   AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Hawaii.  .  Approving  act  112  of  session  laws  of  Hawaii,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5077  [to  approve  act  numbered  112  of  session  laws  of  1941  of  Hawaii,  to  amend 
act  101  of  session  laws  of  Hawaii,  1921,  relating  to  manufacture,  maintenance, 
distribution,  and  supply  of  electric  current  for  light  and  power  within  districts 
of  North  and  8'outh  Hilo  and  Puna,  in  county  of  Hawaii,  so  as  to  extend  fran- 
chise of  Hilo  Electric  Co.  to-  districts  of  Kau  and  South  Kohala  in  said  county, 
and  extend  term  thereof  as  to  town  of  Hilo]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  INIcKellar  for 
Mr.  Tydings.  Oct.  28,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  2  p.  ( s".  rp.  767,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Philippine  Islands.    Defense  of  Philippine  Islands,  report  to  accompany  S.  1929 
[authorizing  appropriations  to   be  used  for  defense  of  Philippine   Islands]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Hayden.    Oct.  9,  1941.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  700,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51399 

Tuf/icell,  Rcxford  G.  Nomination  of  Rexford  G.  Tugwell,  hearings,  77th  Congress, 
1st  session,  on  nomination  of  Rexford  G.  Tugwell  as  governor  of  Puerto  Rico, 
Aug.  6-18,  1941.     1941.     iii+9l  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.T  27/2 :  T  81 

COUNCIL  OF  NATIONAL  DEFENSE 

ADVISORY  COMMISSION  TO  COUNCIL  OF  NATIONAL  DEFENSE 

Functions.    National  Defense  Advisory  CoTOmission  functions  and  activities.    Dec. 
28,  1940  [reprint  with  changes,  1941].     16  p.  il.  narrow  8°     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51400  Y  3.C  831 :  102Ad  9/1-2 


COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Note. — The  "opinions"  li^^ted  below  (with  classification  number  Ju  3.9/a:)  and  marked 
with  a  t  (for  official  use)  are  issued  in  a  very  limited  edition;  however,  a  few  copies  are 
available  at  the  Court  of  Claims  at  prices  which  are  determined  by  the  size  and  are  as 
follows  :  1-5  pages,  25c.  ;  6-10  pages,  35c. ;  11-20  pages,  45c. ;  21  pages  and  over,  50c. 

Air-Track  Manufacturing  Corporation  and  Washington  Institute  of  Technology, 
Inc.,  V.  United  States,  on  defendant's  plea  in  bar ;  [special  findings  of  fact, 
conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6,  1941.  [1941.]  no.  44986,  18 
p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  Ai  71 

Ball.  Ernest  E.  Ball  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  43318,  14  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  B  21 

Blauner  Construction  Company  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  44868,  9  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  B  613/2 

Braun.  Ida  F.  Braun,  Alice  Braun  Menges,  and  Carl  J.  Braun,  individually,  and 
as  executors  of  Hedwig  W.  Braun,  and  as  legatees  and  beneficiaries  of  Hedwig 
W.  Braun,  and  as  sole  parties  in  interest  by  succession  under  last  will  and 
testament  of  Herman  W.  Braun,  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1&41.]     congressional  no.  17749,  p.  35-44.     X  Ju  3.8  :  B  738 

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1438  Government  Publications 

Brier  Hill  Steel  Company,  corporation  in  dissolution,  by  John  Tod,  surviving 
manager  and  trustee,  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.]  no. 
44746,  p.  21-37.     t  Ju  3.8 :  B  766 

Brooks-Callaway  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.] 
no.  44809,  p.  17-27.     t  Ju  3.8 :  B  791/16 

Calvert  Distilling  Company  v.  United  States,  on  demurrer;  [opinion  of  court], 
decided  Oct.  6,   1941.     [1^1.]     no.  45059,  10  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a :  C 139 

Cases.     Cases  decided  in  Court  of  Claims,  v.  93,  Mar.  3-June  1,  1941,  with  report 
of  decisions  of  Supreme  Court  in  Court  of  Claims  cases ;  reported  by  James  A. 
Hoyt.    1941.    xxi+822  p.  il.  1  pi.     *  Cloth,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  11-11998  Ju3.9:93 

November  calendar,  1941.     1941.     9  p.     [Part  of  the  pages  are  blank.]     t 

L.  C.  card  28-22903  Ju  3.5 :  941/8 

Connecticut  Oyster  Farms  Company  r.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6,  1941.  [1941.]  no.  43324. 
13  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  C  762 

Consumers  Paper  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  44089.  9  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  C  766/2 

Damcrov  d  Kenyon,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.] 
no.  451&3,  p.  15-24.     t  Ju  3.8 :  D  182 

Earnsliaw.  J.  W.  Earnshaw  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.] 
no.  41867,  p.  3-4.     X  Ju  3.8 :  Ea  76/4 

Fisher.  Edward  F.  Fisher  t\  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  44590,  6  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  F  532 

Forcum-^James  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1041.] 
no.  43825,  p.  33-38.     t  Ju  3.8 :  F  749 

Qartz.  No.  44392.  Victor  E.  Gartz  w  United  States ;  no.  44188,  Russell  H.  Bobbins 
V.  [same]  ;  no.  44029,  Horace  S.  Whitman  v.  [same]  :  no.  44030.  Charles  Recht 
V.  [same]  ;  no.  44031,  Rose  Weiss  v.  [same]  ;  no.  44033.  H.  Rozier  Dulany,  jr., 
V.  [same]  ;  no.  44034,  Osmond  K.  Fraenkel  v.  [same]  ;  no.  44041,  William  L. 
Rawls  and  William  L.  Marbury,  jr.,  v.  [.same;  no.  44354.  Frederic  R.  Coudert 
(et  al.),  co-partners  doing  bu.siness  under  firm  name  and  style  of  Coudert 
Brothers,  v.  (same)  ;  no.  44393,  Boris  Bra.«ol  f.  (same)  :  no.  44487,  Basil  B. 
Eliashevitch   v.    (same)  ;    report   of   commissioner].     [1941.]     p.    7-34.     t 

Ju  3.8 :  G  198 

General  Contracting  Corporation,  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1941.]     no.  43534,  p.  29^7.     t  Ju  3.8  :  G  286/13 

Great  NorthO'n  Railrvay  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1941.]     no.  45013,  p.  7-8.     t  Ju  3.8 :  G  798/10 

Katzherg.  Samuel  J.  Katzberg  v.  United  States,  on  demurrer;  [opinion  of 
court],  decided  Oct.  6,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  45314,  5  p.     +  Ju  3.9/a  :  K  159/2 

Krai  and  Rolir.  Fred  C.  Krai  and  George  A.  Rohr,  copartner.ship,  trading  as 
Krai  and  Rohr,  r.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law, 
and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6. 1941.     [1941.]     no.  43323.  12  p.     I     Ju  3.9/a  :  K  859 

McNeil  Oi/ster  Company  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  43320.  13  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  M  233/3 

Mansfield,  F.,  ami  Sons  Company.  F.  Mansfield  and  Sons  Company  v.  United 
States:  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct. 
6,1941.     [1941.]     no.  43317.  24  p.     t  Ju  .3.9/a :  M  317/2 

Morrell.  John,  d  Company.  John  Morrell  &  Company  r.  United  States;  special 
findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law.  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6.  1941.  [1941.] 
no.  44509.  13  p.  [The  1st  print  of  this  publication  bearing  the  signature  mark 
412902 — 41  was  incorrect  and  was  replaced  bv  a  2(1  print  with  signature  mark 
422408—41.]     t  '  Ju  3.9/a :  M  83/4 

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October  1941  1439 

Nez  Perci  Indians.  Joseph's  Band  of  Nez  Perce  Tribe  of  Indians  v.  United 
States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct. 
6,  1941.     [1941.]     no.   1.^194,11  p.     t  Ju  3.9,/a :  N  499/2 

Nez  Perc6  Tribe  of  Indians  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6,  1941.     [1941.]    no.  K-107,  10  p.    X 

Ju  3.9/a  :  N  499 

Oregon-WasMngton  Railroad  &  'Navigation  Company  v.  United  States ;  special 
findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6,  1941.  [1941.] 
no.  42792,  4  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  Or  3/2 

Perth  Aniboy,  N.  J.  City  of  Perth  Amboy.  municipal  corporation  of  New  Jersey, 
V.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion], 
decided  Oct.  6,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  43325,  21  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :P  433 

Phillips  Pipe  Line  Company  v.  United  States ;  si)eclal  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  44359,  15  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a :  P  547 

Repuhlic  Steel  Corporation  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6,  1941.  [1941.]  no.  44.577,  14  p.  [The 
1st  print  of  this  publication  bearing  the  signature  mark  409539-41  was  incor- 
rect and  was  replaced  by  a  2d  print  with  signature  mark  420930-41.1     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  R  299 

Robbins  Flooring  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  44200,  6  p.     $ 

Ju  3.9/a :  R  539 

Rujy,  John  K.,  Company.  John  K.  Ruff,  trading  as  John  K.  Ruff  Company,  v. 
United  States;  report  of  commissioner.     [1941.]     no.  45298,  p.  13-22.     t 

Ju  3.8 :  R  838/3 

Seatrain  TAnes,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.]  no. 
42607,  p.  63-96.     t  Ju  3.8 :  Se  18/2 

Starbranch.  N.  P.  Starbranch  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclu- 
sion of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  43319,  12  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  St  28/3 

Thomas  Oyster  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6,  1941.  [1941.]  no.  43322, 
13  p.     I  Ju  3.9/a :  T  368/3 

Ward,  Montgomery,  and  Company.  Montgomery  "Ward  and  Company  for  use  of 
Holman  D.  Pettlbone,  trustee  of  Chicago,  Indianapolis  and  Louisville  Railway 
Company,  v.  United  States ;  supplemental  opinion  on  motion  for  new  trial,  de- 
cided Oct.  6,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  45211,  2  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a :  W  215/2 

Wedmore.  Charles  K.  Wedmore  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  43321,  12  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a :  W  416/2 

Wood,  J.  R.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  J.  R.  Wood  &  Sons,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  report  of 
commissioner.     [1941.]     no.  44104,  p.  9-19.     t  Ju  3.8  :W  85/13 


EMPLOYEES'  COMPENSATION  COMMISSION 

Safety   bulletin,   v.   6,   no.   3;    September.   1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,    32  p.   4"* 
[Monthly.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

L.  C.  card  36-26723  EC  1.9 :  6/3 

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■within  the  purview  of  the  workmen's  compensation  laws  administered  by  the  Employees' 
Compensation  Commis-sion  directs  attention  to  the  number  of  injuries  reported  to  the 
Commission  under  the  Federal  employees'  compensation  act,  the  longshoremen's  and 
harbor  workers'  compensation  act,  and  the  District  of  Columbia  compensation  act,  the 
causes  of  such  injuries  and  the  possibilities  of  preventing  them  by  the  use  of  appropriate 
safety  measures. 

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FEDERAL  BOARD  OF  SURVEYS  AND  MAPS 

Land.  SiJecifications  for  descriptions  of  tracts  of  land  for  use  in  Executive  orders 
and  Proclamations;  prepared  by  Committee  on  Cadastral  Surveys.  1931,  re- 
issue, 1941,  with  corrections  as  to  procedure,    iv+34  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y3.Su  7  :2L  22/941 

Note. — This  edition  is  a  re-issue  in  cooperation  with  the  commissioner  of  the  General 
Land  OflBce,  Interior  Department,  to  supplement  the  original  issue  of  1931. 

Report.    Annual  report  of  secretary  for  calendar  year  1940.    [1941.]     [3]  +12  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  3S-2G285  Y  3.Su  7  :  1/940 

FEDERAL  COMMUNICATIONS  COMMISSION 

Radio  service  huUetin  394-396;  Sept.  1-Oct.  1,  1941.      [1941.]     various  paging, 
oblong  8°     [Semimonthly.    Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-26255  CC  1.25 :  394-396 

Rules  and  rcyulations.  Rules  and  regulations,  amdt.  69,  revised  to  July  10,  1941. 
[1941.]  p.  5-lOa.  [Processed.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for 
p.  5-10,  pt.  12,  Rules  governing  amateur  radio,  stations  and  operators.]     f 

CC  1.7/2 :  69 

Same,  amdt.  71,  revised  to  Aug.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  31-42,  49-52.  [Proc- 
essed. Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  31-42,  49-52,  pt.  2, 
General  rules  and  regulations.]     t  CC  1.7/2:  71 

Same,  amdt.  73,  effective  June  20,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  9-10.     [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.    To  be  substituted  for  p.  9-10,  pt.  4,  Rules  governing 
broadcast  services  other  than  standard  broadcast.]     t  CC  1.7/2  :  73 

Same,    amdt.   74,  effective  June  26,  1941.     [1941.]     p.   1-2.      [Processed, 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.    To  be  substituted  for  p.  1-2,  pt.  10,  Rules  governing 
emergency  radio  services.]     f  CC  1.7/2:  74 

• Same,  amdt.  75,  effective  June  26,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  5,  6a.  [Processed.  Is- 
sued in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  5-6,  pt.  10,  Rules  governing 
emergency  radio  services.]     f  CC  1.7/2:  75 

Same,  amdt.  76,  effective  June  26,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  39-40a.     [Processed, 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.    To  be  substituted  for  p.  39--40,  pt.  31,  Uniform  system 
of  accounts,  class  A  and  class  B  telephone  companies.]     f  CC  1.7/2  :  76 

■ Same,  amdt.  77,  revised  to  Aug.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  5-lOb,  1.3-20b,  23-24. 

[Processed.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.     To  be  substituted  for  p.  5-10,  13-20, 
23-24,  pt.  7,  Rules  governing  coastal  and  marine  relay  services.]     t 

CC  1.7/2 :  77 

■ Same,  amdt.  78,  effective  May  22,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  5-6.  [Processed.  Is- 
sued in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  5-6,  pt.  8,  Rules  governing 
standard  and  high-frequency  broadcast  stations.]     f  CC  1.7/2:  78 

Same,  amdt.   79,  effective  July  25,   1941.      [1941.]     p.   1-2,   11-12.   19-20. 

[Processed.    Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.    To  be  substituted  for  p.  1-2,  11-12,  19, 
pt.  9,  Rtiles  and  regulations  governing  aviation  services.]     f  CC  1.7/2:  79 

Same,  amdt.  80,  effective  Sept.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  7-8.  [Processed.  Is- 
sued in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  7-S,  pt.  13,  Rules  governing 
commercial  radio  operators.]     f  CC  1.7/2  :  80 

Same,  amdt.  81,  revised  to  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  51-55.     [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.    To  be  substituted  for  p.  51-54,  pt.  1,  Rules  of  practice 
and  procedure.  1     i  CC  1.7/2  :  81 

Same,   amdt.  82,  effective  Aug.  6,  1941.      [1941.]     p.   7-8a.      [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.     To  be  substituted  for  p.  7-8,  pt.  3,  Rules  governing 
standard  and  high-frequency  broadcast  stations.]     t  CC  1.7/2:  82 

Same,    amdt.    8.3,    effective   Sept.   1,   1941.     [1^1.]     p.    5-6a.     [Processed. 

Issued   in   loose-leaf  form.     To  be   substituted   for  p.   5-6,   pt.    9,   Rules  and 
regulations  governing  aviation  services.]     t  CC  1.7/2  :  83 

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Rules  and  regulations — Continued. 

• Same,  aiudt.  84,  oftVctive  Aug.  21,   1941.     [1941.]     p.   11-14.     [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  11-14,  pt.  4,  Rules  govei'n- 
ing  broadcast  services  other  than  standard  broadcast]     f  CC  1.7/2  :  84 

■     Same,    amdt.    86,   effective   Aug.    26,    1941.     [1941.]     p.    7-8.     [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  7-8,  pt.  9,  Rules  and  regu- 
lations governing  aviation  services.]     t  CC  1.7/2:  86 

Same,   amdt.   87,    effective    Sept.   11.    1941.     [1941.]     p.    1-2.     [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  1-2,  pt.  10,  Rules  governing, 
emergency   radio  services.]     t  CC  1.7/2:  87 

Same  [corrected  pages],  Aug.  28,  1941.  [1941.]  [l]+p.  53^54.  [Pro- 
cessed. Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  53-54,  pt.  35, 
Uniform  system  of  accounts  for  viire-telegraph  and  ocean-cable  carriers.]     t 

CC  1.7 :  35/p.  53-54,  rev. 

Same,    correction    sheet   5.     [1941.]     p.    113-114.     [Processed.     Issued    in 

loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  113-114,  pt.  35,  Uniform  system  of 
accounts  for  wire-telegraph  and  ocean-cable  carriers.]     t  CC  1.7/3:  5 

Telegraph.  Operating  data  from  monthly  reports  of  telegraph  and  cable  carriers, 
July  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8"  (Accounting,  Statistical,  and 
Tariff  Dept.)     [Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t  CC  1.13: 941/7 

Telephone.  Summary  of  monthly  reports  of  large  telephone  carriers  in  United 
States,  July  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8"  (Accounting,  Statistical, 
and  Tariff  Dept.)      [Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t  CC  1.14 :  941/7 

FEDERAL  LOAN  AGENCY 

FEDERAL  HOME  LOAN  BANK  BOARD 

Federal  home  loan  hank  review,  Washington,  Oct.  1941;  [v.  8,  no.  1].  [1941.] 
cover  title,  p.  1-36,  il.  4°  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ; 
foreig^i  subscription,  $1.(30. 

L.  C.  card  34-28163  FL  3.7 :  8/1 

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  offlrial 
organ  or  periodical  publication  of  the  Board.  The  Review  will  be  sent  to  all  member 
institutions  without  charjre.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Super- 
intendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Foreclosures.  Non-farm  real  estate  foreclosure  report,  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  [5] 
leaves,  il.  4°     (Research  &  Statistics  Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

FL  3.8 :  941/8 
FEDERAL  HOUSING  ADMINISTRATION 

Clip  sheet.  Federal  Housing  Administration  clip  sheet,  Oct.  3-24,  1941;  v.  28, 
no.  6-8.  [1941.]  Each  1  p.  il.  large  4°  [Weekly;  none  issued  Oct.  17, 
1941.]     t  FL  2.7:  28/6-8 

Housing.     National  housing  act  as  amended,  and  provisions  of  other  laws  per- 
taining   to    Federal    Housing   Administration,    including    all    amendments    to 
Sept.  2,  1941.     1941.     ii  +  96  p.      (FHA-107  revised  Sept.  15,  1941.)     *  Paper 
15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51285  FL  2.5  :  H  81/941 

Insured  mortgage  portfolio,  v.  6,  no.  1;  3d  quarter  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title, 
48  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  70c. 
L.  C.  card  36-26561  FL  2.12 :  6/1 

RECONSTRUCTION  FINANCE  CORPORATION 

Repoi't  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  June  1941,  letter  from  chairman 
transmitting  report  of  activities  and  expenditures  for  June  1941.     Sept    4 
1941.     18  p.     (H.  doc.  369,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  32-28241 

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1442  Government  Publications 

FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION 

Alabama  Power  Company.  Brief  aod  appendix  for  respondent,  in  United  States 
Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  no.  7853,  Alabama  Power  Com- 
pany V.  Federal  Power  Commission,  petition  to  review  and  modify  or  set 
aside  certain  orders  of  Federal  Power  Commission.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
iii+27+[l]+i+35  p.  1  pi.     *  FP1.17:Allb 

Electricity.  Consumption  of  fuel  for  production  of  electric  energy,  June  and 
July  1941;  no.  41-7B.  Aug.  29,  1941.  4  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  For 
no.  41-1  to  41-6  see  Production  of  electric  energy  in  United  States.]    t  Paper,  5c. 

FP  1.11/3 :  41-7B 

■ Same,  July  and  Aug.  1941;  no.  41-7B   [8B].     Sept.  25,  1941.     4  p.  il.  4° 

[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  Paper,  5c.  FP  1.11/3 :  41-8B 

Same,  Aug.  and  Sept.  1941 ;  no.  41-9B.     Oct.  20,  1941.     4  p.  il.  4°    [Monthly. 

Processed.]     t  Paper,  5c.  FP  1.11/3 :  41-9B 

Production  and  utilization  of  electric  energy  in  United  States,  June  and 

July  1941 ;  no.  41-7A.  Aug.  29,  1941.  4  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  For 
no.  41-1  to  41-6  see  Production  of  electric  energy  in  United  States.] 
t  Paper,  5c.  FP  1.11/2 :  41-7A 

Same,  July  and  Aug.  1941 ;  no.  41-8A.    Sept.  25,  1941.    4  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly. 

Processed.]     t  Paper,  5c.  FP  1.11/2 :  41-8A 

Same,  Aug.  and  Sept.  1941 ;  no.  41-9A.     Oct.  20, 1941.    4  p.  il.  4°    [Monthly. 

Processed.]     t  Paper,  5c.  FP  1.11/2  :  41-9A 

Production  of  electric  energy  in  United  States. 

Note. — This  publication  is  discontinued  with  the  May  and  June  1941  issue,  and  the 
material  is  now  contained  in  Consumption  of  fuel  for  production  of  electric  energy  and 
Production  and  utilization  of  electric  energy  in  United  States,  for  which  see  above. 

'National  electric  rate  hook. 

Note. — The  National  electric  rate  book  and  individual  rate  books  for  the  48  States, 
covering  the  rates  charged  by  publicly  and  privately  owned  utilities  in  communities  of 
1,000  or  more  population  for  residential,  commercial,  and  industrial  service,  aie  issued 
in  loose-leaf  form  in  binders.  Supplements  showing  rate  changes  and  new  rate  schedules 
are  issued  in  processed  form  to  replace  super.seded  data.  A  monthly  Bulletin  service 
shows  important  rate  changes  prior  to  their  incorporation  in  the  supplements. 

Subscriptions  for  the  National  electric  rate  book,  individual  State  rate  books  and 
Bulletin  service  should  be  sent  to  the  Federal  Power  Commission,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Prices  are  as  follows  :  National  electric  rate  book,  $10.00,  including  binders.  Supplement 
service  and  monthly  Bulletin  service  for  12  months  from  date  of  o'der ;  Supplement 
and  Bulletin  services  thereafter,  $7.50  per  year.  State  rate  books.  $1.00  each,  including 
binder  and  Supplement  service  for  12  months  from  date  of  order ;  Supplement  service 
thereafter,  $1.00  per  year.  Monthly  Bulletin  service  for  individual  State  rate  books 
is  available  at  $1.00  additional  per  year,  payment  to  be  made  with  initial  subscription. 

National  electric  rate  book:  [State  separate];  Minnesota.     Aug.  15,  1941. 

58+3  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  Sept.  23.  1940.]  FP  1.18 :  M  66/941 

Same ;  New  York,  Sept.  15,  1941.    61+5  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  Nov.  8, 

1940  (incorrectly  given  on  publication  as  Nov.  13,  1939).]       FP  1.18  :  N 42y/941 

Same;  Ohio.    Aug.  30,  1941.     79+5  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  Nov.  8, 

1940.1  FP  1.18  :  Oh  3/941 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  SYSTEM  BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS 

Federal  reserve  bunctin,  Oct.  1941;  [v.  27,  no.  10].  n.  p.  [1941].  [2] +963-1076 
p.  il.  1  pi.  4°  [Monthly.]  t  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, $2.60. 

L.  C.  card  15-26318  FR  1.3/1 :  27/10 

Note. — The  Bulletin  contains  reviews  of  current  economic  developments,  special  articles 
on  monetary  and  banking  topics,  analyses  of  credit  conditions,  regulations,  and  rulings 
of  the  Board  of  Governors,  and  statistics  of  banking,  business  activity,  prices,  Treasury 
operations,  and  international  finance.  It  is  sent  to  member  banks  and,  upon  request,  to 
libraries  of  educational  institutions  without  charge.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain 
them  from  the  Board  of  Governors  of  the  Federal  Reserve  System,  Washington,  D.  C, 
at  the  prices  stated  above. 

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October  1941  1443 

Inter-district  collection  system.  Federal  reserve  par  list  (banks  upon  which 
checks  will  be  received  by  Federal  reserve  banks  for  collection  and  credit) 
State  bank  members  of  Federal  Reserve  System,  nonmember  banks  that  main- 
tain clearing  accounts  with  Federal  i-eserve  banks;  July  1941.  n.  p.  [1941]. 
ii+66+[l]    p.  il.  4°     t  FR  1.9:  941/2 

Same;  Aug.  1941  supplement.     [1941.]     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

FR  1.9 :  941/2/SUPP.-1 

Same;  Sept.  1941  supplement.     [1941.]     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

FR  1.9 :  941/2/SUPP.-2 

Same;  Oct.  1941  supplement.     [1941.]    4  p.  4°    [Processed.]     t 

FR  1.9 :  941/2/SUPP.-3 

Periodicals.  Weekly  review  of  periodicals,  R  and  S  WRP-847  to  R  and  S 
WRP-850;  Oct.  7-28,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  [l]+7  leaves  or  [l]+8  leaves,  4" 
[Processed.]     f  FR  1.22 :  847-850 

Regulations.  Amendment  1  to  Regulation  W,  effective  Sept.  20,  1941.  n.  p. 
[1941.]     1  p.     ([Regulation  W,  amdt.  1.])     f  FR  1.6 :  941/W/amdt.  1 

Amendment  2  to  Regulation  W,  effective  Dec.  1,  1941.     n.  p.  [1941].     6  p. 

( [Regulation  W,  amdt.  2] )     t  FR  1.6 :  941/W/amdt.  2 

Reserves  required  to  be  maintained  by  member  banks  with  Federal  reserve 

banks,  supplement  to  Regulation  D,  effective  as  to  each  member  bank  at  opening 
of  business  on  Nov.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  leaves.  ([Regulation  D,  supple- 
ment.])     [Proces.sed.]     t  FR  1.6 :  936/D/supp.-2 


FEDERAL  SECURITY  AGENCY 

CIVILIAN  CONSERVATION  CORPS 

Forests  protected  by  CCC.     [Revised  1941.]      [1941.]      r2]+14  p.  il.     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51401  FS  4.2  :  F  76/941 

Rerforestation  hy  CCG.     [Revised  May  1941.]     [1941.]      [2]+]2+[2]  p.  il.     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51434  FS  4.2 :  R  25/941 

EDUCATION   OFFICE 

Education.     Biennial  survey  of  education  in  United  States:  [chap.  1],  Statistical 
summary    of   education,    1937-38;    prepared    by    Emery    M.    Foster.     [1941.] 
[2] +40  p.  il.     (Bulletin  1940,  no.  2,  chap.  1.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  20-627  FS  5.3  :  940/2/chap.  1 

Electric  equipment.  Building  electrical  equipment  for  farm  [with  list  of  Refer- 
ences on  electricity]  ;  by  W.  A.  Ross,  W.  P.  Beard,  Jay  Deiss,  Lee  C.  Prickett. 
1941.  vi-f97  p.  il.  (Vocational  Division  bulletin  209;  Agricultural  series  54.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Rural  Electrification  Administration,  Agricul- 
ture Department.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  E41-274  FS  5.123  :  209 

Note. — Title  on  cover :  Organized  teaching  material,  building  electrical  equipment 
for  farm ;  Poultry  water  warmer,  ultraviolet  reflector,  pig  brooder,  hotbed,  stock-tank 
heater,  portable  motor,  motor  dolly,  chick  brooder,  exhaust  fan,  room-cooling  and  garden- 
irrigating  device. 

Hiffher  education.     Biennial  survey  of  education  in  United  States:    [chap.   4], 
Statistics  of  higher  education,  1937-38 ;  by  Henry  G.  Badger,  Frederick  J.  Kelly, 
and  John   H.   McNeely,   with  collaboration   of  other   staff  members.     [1941.] 
vii+377  p.  il.     (Bulletin  1940,  no.  2,  chap.  4.)     *  Paper,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  E8-674  FS  5.3  :  940/2/chap.4 

Libraries.     How  libraries  may  serve  [with  list  of  selected  references ;  prepared 
by  Ralph  M.  Dunbar].     1941.     iv-|-20  p.  il.     (Education  and  national  defense 
series,  pamphlet  17.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  E41-321  FS  5.22  :  17 

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1444  Government  Publications 

Posters.  Four  freedoms,  messnse  to  77th  Congress,  Jan.  6,  1941  [by  the  Presi- 
dent;  all  lettered  poster].  1941.  23x17  in.  [Prepared  for  American  Educa- 
tion Week,  Nov.  0-15,  1941,  in  cooperation  with  National  Education  Association, 
American  Legion,  National  Congress  of  Parents  and  Teachers.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

FS  5.20 :  F  87 

Same,  reduced  in  size.     [1941.]     11.3X9.1  in.  t  FS  5.20 :F 87/2 

School  life,  official  journal  of  Office  of  Education,  Nov.  1941 ;  v.  27,  no.  2.     [1941.] 
cover  title,  p.  33-G4,  il.  4°     [Monthly  except  August  and  September.     Text  on 
p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr.   (10  months)  ;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  E18-902  FS  5.7  :  27/2 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

DriKjs.     Notices  of  .iudgment  under  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act :  Drugs 
and  devices,  276-325.     Nov.  4,  1941.     p.  127-148.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  40-274  FS  7.12 :  276-325 

Food.     Notices  of  judgment  under  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act :  Foods, 
1401-1500.     Oct.  1941.     p.  389-417.     f 
L.  C.  card  Agr  40-122  FS  7.10 :  1401-1500 

Fmictiovs.     Enforcement  of  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act,  tea  act,  caustic  poison 
act,  import  milk  act,  filled  milk  act.     1941.     ii-f24  p.  il.      (Miscellaneous  pub- 
lication 1.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51402  FS  7.15  :  1 

Service  announcements.  Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  food,  drug,  and 
cosmetic  no.  1,  rev.  1 :  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act  and  general  regula- 
tions for  its  enforcement.  Aug.  1939,  revised  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  52  p.  [For- 
merly issued  under  Food  and  Drug  Administration,  Agriculture  Department.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  FS  7.8  : 1 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Benzol.  Clara  gives  benzol  the  run  around  [ways  to  prevent  benzol  poisoning]. 
[1941.]  [12]  p.  il.  small  4°  ([Workers'  health  series  4.])  *  Paper,  5c,  single 
copy,  $1.50  per  100  from  100  to  999,  $12.50  per  1,000  from  1,000  to  49,000,  $11.00 
per  1,000  from  50,000  to  100,000.  FS  2.33  :  4 

Caries.    Study  of  relationship  of  oral  Lactobacillus  acidophilus  and  saliva  chem- 
istry to  dental  caries  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Francis  A.  Arnold,  jr.,  and 
F.  J.  McClure.     [IWl.]      [2]-K20p.  il.     (Reprint  2296.)      [From  Public  health 
reports,  v.  56,  no.  30,  July  25,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51331  FS  2.7/a  :  2296 

Encephalitis.  Susceptibility  of  horses  to  St.  Louis  encephalitis  virus ;  by  Herald 
R.  Cox,  Cornelius  B.  Philip,  and  J.  W.  Kilpatrick.  [1941.]  [2] +2  p.  '(Reprint 
2293.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  27,  July  4,  1941.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51332  FS  2.7/a  :  2293 

Hospital  new&,  v.  8,  no.  17  and  18,  Sept.  1  and  15,  1941 ;  issued  by  Division  of 
Marine  Hospitals  and  Relief  and  Division  of  Mental  Hygiene.     [1941.]     [3]  + 
40  p.  il.  and  [3]-f-43  p.  il.  4°     [Semimonthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  36-23026  FS  2.12  :  8/17, 18 

Lead.     Deposition  and  removal  of  lead  in  soft  tissues  (liver,  kidneys,  and  spleen) 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Lawrence  T.  Fairhall  and  John  W.  Miller.     [1941.] 
[2] +10  p.  il.     (Reprint   2304.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.   56,   no.  33, 
Aug.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51333  FS  2.7/a:  2304 

Lead   arsenate.     Study   of   relative   toxicity    of   molecular    components    of   lead 
arsenate  [with  list  of  references]  :  by  Lawrence  T.  Fairhall  and  John  W.  Miller. 
[1941.]      [2] +16  p.  il.  1  pi.     (Reprint  2.302.)      [From  Public  health   reports, 
v.  56,  no.  32,  Aug.  8,  1941.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51334  FS  2.7/a  :  2302 

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October  1941  1445 

Nitrous  fumes.  Toxicity  and  potential  dangers  of  nitrous  fumes  [with  bibliog- 
raphy] ;  by  W.  F.  von  Oettingen.  1&41.  iii+34  p.  il.  (Public  health  bulletin 
272.)      [From   Industrial   Hygiene    Division,    National    Institute    of    Health.] 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51335  FS  2.3:  272 

Pertussis  prophylaxis  with   2  doses  of  alum-precipitated  vaccine   [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Joseph  A.  Bell.     [1941.]     [2]-fl2p.     (Reprint  2297.)     [From 
Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  31,  Aug.  1,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51336  FS2.7/a:2297 

PuMic  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  40-44;  Oct.  3-31,  1941.  [1941.]  [xiv]  4-1941- 
2144-(-[l]  p.  il.  2  pi.  [Weekly.  Articles  of  special  interest  are  issued  as  re- 
prints or  as  supplements  and  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  when  published.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.25. 

L.  C.  card  6-25167  FS  2.7  :  56/40-44 

Note. — ^The  I'ublic  health  reports  is  published  primarily  for  distribution,  in  accordanc& 
with  the  law,  to  health  olBcers,  niHinlnus  of  boards  or  departments  of  health,  and  other 
persons  directly  or  indirectly  engaged  in  public  health  work.  Others  desiring  the  Reports 
may  obtain  them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  at  the  prices 
state^l  above.  Articles  of  special  interest  are  issued  as  reprints  or  as  s-upplements,  in 
which  forms  they  are  made  available  for  more  economical  and  general  distribution. 

Shellfish.  [Revised  list  of  shellfisli  shippers  dated  Sept.  2,  1&41,  supp.  1-3; 
Sept.  15-Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  Each  (114-6  p.  or  [l]-i-5  p.  4°  [Semimonthly. 
Processed.]     t  FS  2.16 :  941/supp.l-3 

Skin  cleansers.  New  industrial  skin  cleanser;  by  Louis  Schwartz.  [1941.]  4  p. 
(Reprint  2311.)      [From  I'ublic  health  reports,  v.  56,   no.  36,  Sept.  5,  1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51337  FS  2.7/a  :  2311 

Tubercle  bacillus.  Growth  and  effects  of  tubercle  bacillus  on  chorio-allantoic 
membrane  of  chick  embryo,  method  for  studies  in  chemotherapy  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  E.  W.  Emmart  and  M.  I.  Smith.  [1941.]  [2] -[-10  p.  4  p.  of  pi. 
(Reprint  2288.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  25,  June  20,  1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51338  FS  2.7/a  :  2288 

Venereal  disease  information,  v.  22,  no.  10,  Oct.  1941;  issued  by  Public  Health 
Service  for  use  in  its  cooijerative  work  with  State  and  local  health  departments 
and  physician  in  private  practice.  [1941.]  [2]-|-345-386  p.  il.  [Monthly. 
Articles  of  special  interest  are  issued  as  reprints  or  supplements  and  are  listed 
in  the  Monthly  catalog  when  published.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  90c. 
L.  C.  card  23-26719  FS  2.9  :  22/10 

Venereal  lymphogranuloma.  Spontaneous  healing  and  progression  in  untreated 
venereal  lymphogranuloma  [with  list  of  references ;  by]  Robert  Brandt.  1941. 
[1]_(_  6  p.  ([Venereal  Disea.ses  Division];  Reprint  159.)  [From  Venereal 
disease  information,  v.  22,  July  1941.]      *  Paper,    5c.  FS2.9/a:159 

Weil's  disease.     Protection  test  in  mice  for  identification  of  leptospirosis  ictero- 
haemorrhagica  (AVeil's  disease)    [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Carl  L.  Larson. 
[1941.]      [2]-|-17   p.      (Reprint   2301.)     [From   Public   health   reijorts,    v.    56, 
no.  32,  Aug.  8,  1941.]     *  Paper,  oc. 
L.   C.    card  41-51339  FS  2.7/a  :  2301 

Susceptibility  of  young  mice    (Mus  musculus)    to  Leptospira  icterohaem- 

orrhagiae  [with  "list  of  references];  by  Carl  L.  Lar.son.     [1941.]      [2]-|-ll  p. 
(Reprint  229S.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  31,  Aug.  1,   1941.] 

*  Paper,   5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51340  FS  2.7/a  :  2298 

NATIONAL  INSTITUTE  OP   HElALTH 

Journal  of  National  Cancer  Institute.  Journal  of  National  Cancer  Institute, 
V.  2,  no.  1:  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [1]  4-1-97  p.  il.  [Bimonthly. 
Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.     Articles  of  special  interest  are  issued  as  reprints  and 

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1446  Government  Publications 

Journal  of  National  Cancer  Institute — Continued, 
are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  when  published.]     *  Paper,  40c.  single  copy, 
$2.00  a  yr. :  foreign  subscription,  $2.60. 
L.  C.  card  40-29172  FS2.31 :  2/1 

Same,  v.  1,  Aug.  1940^June  1941  [title  page,  contents,  errata  and  emenda- 
tion, and  index].     [1941.]    vii+ 865-868  p.    *  Paper,  5c.        FS  2.31 :  l/t.p.&  ind. 

SOCIAL  SECURITY  BOARD 

Old  age  insurance.  Relationship  as  problem  in  old-age  and  survivors  insurance ; 
[by]  Michael  Fooner  and  Robert  Francis.  [1941.]  [l]-f24-?,2  p.  4°  [From 
Social  security  bulletin,  y.  4,  no.  8,  Aug.  1941.]     f  FS  3.3/a  :  01 1/9 

Public  assistance.  Public  assistance,  preprinted  from  Social  security  bulletin, 
V.  4,  no.  9;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  16  p.  il.  4°  (Public  Assistance  Bureau,  Oper- 
ating Statistics  and  Analysis  and  Social  Statistics  and  Research  Divisions.) 
[Monthly.]     f  FS  3.3/a  2 :  941/7 

Source  of  funds  expended  for  special  types  of  public  assistance  and  general 

relief,   fiscal  year  1940-^1.     Sept.    26,   1941.      [8]    p.   4°      (Public  Assistance 
Bureau,  Operating  Statistics  and  Analysis  Division.)      [Processed.]     f 

FS  3.2 :  P  96/941 

Social  security  bulletin.  Sept.  1941;  v.  4,  no.  9.     [1941.]     cover  title,  [11+  93  p. 
il.  4°     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$3.75. 
L.'c!   card  40-29327  FS  3.3: 4/9 

Vocational  traininfj  for  defense;  [prepared  in  Division  of  Research  and  Statistics, 
Bureau  of  Employment  Security].  [1941.]  [2] +9-17  p.  4°  [From  Social 
security  bulletin,  v.  4,  no.  8;  Aug.  1941.]     t  FS  3.3/a  :V  851 

EMPLOYMENT    SECUEITT   BUTtEAU 

Employment  security.  Preliminary  report  of  employment  security  activities, 
Julv  1941.  Aug.  22,  1941.  3  leaves,  4°  (Research  and  Statistics  Division.) 
[Processed.]     t  FS  3.115:  941/7 

Summary  of  employment  security  activities,  July  1941.    [1941.]     [7]+9p.+ 

[14]  leaves,  3  pi.  4°     (Research  and  Statistics  Division.)      [Monthly.     Proc- 
essed.]    t  FS  3.114 :  941/7 

Same,  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  [6] +8+ [13]  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Research  and  Statis- 
tics Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     f  FS  3.114 :  941/8 

Employment  security  revieiv,  Oct.  1941;  v.  8,  no.  10.     [1941.]     cover  title,  20  p. 
[Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-A  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $1.40, 
L.  C.  card  L  35-100  FS  3.107 :  8/10 

Labor  market.    Labor  market  developments,  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     [5] +54  p.  4° 

FS  3.113 :  941/8 

Same,  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  [5] +53  p.  4°  (Research  and  Statistics  Divi- 
sion.)    [Monthly.    Processed.]    t  FS  3.113 :  941/9 

Labor  supply.  Labor  supply  and  demand  in  selected  defense  occupations.  May- 
Nov.  1941.  as  reported  by  public  employment  offices.  Sept.  10,  1941.  [34]  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  FS  3.116 :  941/3 

Labor  supply  available  at  public  employment  ofl3ces  in  selected  defense 

occupations,  July  1941.     [1941.]     [l]+6+[l]+8  p.  4°     (Research  and  Statis- 
tics Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     f  FS  3.117 :  941/6 

Same,  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     [l]+4+[l]+8  p.  4°     (Research  and  Statistics 

Division.)     [Monthly.    Processed.]     f  FS  3.117 :  941/7 

Negro  workers  and  national  defense  program.     Sept.   16,   1941.      [1]+21  p.   4° 
(Research  and  Statistics  Division.)     [Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  41-51403  FS  3.102  :  N  31 

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October  1941  1447 

Occupations.    Dictionary  of  occnpational  titles :  pt.  4,  Entry-occupational  classifi- 
cation ;  prepared  by  Occupational  Analysis  Section,  Employment  Service  Divi- 
sion, June  1941.     1941.     108  p.  11.     [Preliminary  edition.]     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  L  40-104  FS  3.102 :  Oc  l/pt.4/prelim. 

Unemployment  compensation.  Unemployment  compensation  interpretation  serv- 
ice: Benefit  series,  v.  4,  no.  8;  Aug.  1941.  1941.  vii+322  p.  (Benefit  series 
[U.  C.  I.  S.].)  [Monthly.  Issued  with  perforations.]  *  Paper,  50c.  single 
copy,  $5.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $6.50.  FS  3.108 :  4/8 

NoTD. — The  Benefit  series  is  devoted  to  decisions  and  opinions  interpreting  provisions 
affecting  benefit  rights  and  coverage  liability  under  State  unemployment  compensation 
laws  rendered  by  the  courts,  State  attorneys  general,  and  by  the  appeal  tribunals,  referees, 
examiners,  unemployment  compensation  commissions,  and  boards  of  review  of  the  various 
State  agencies.  Decisions,  opinions  and  interpretations  which  establish  new  principles 
and  policies  in  each  State  are  published,  indexed,  and  classified. 

Same:  Benefit  series,  v.  4,  no.  9;  Sept.  1941,    1941.    vii+298  p.     (Benefit 

series  [U.  C.  I.  S.].)     [Monthly.     Issued  with  perforations.]         FS  3.108: 4/9 

Same:  Federal  series  [pt.  2]  supplement  of  Sept.  15,  1941,  Federal  rulings 

affecting  subchap.  A  and  C,  chap.  9,  of  internal  revenue  code  (formerly  titles 
8  and  9  of  social  security  act)  ;  [prepared  by  Interpretation  Service].  [1941.] 
[2]-t-15p.    [Monthly.    For  official  use  only.]     t  SS  1.20 :  pt.2/supp./941-9 

Note. — This  supplement  is  classed  with  the  original  publication  so  that  the  set  may 
be  filed  together. 

Vocational  training.  Vocational  training  activities  of  public  employment  offices, 
May  1941.  Aug.  5,  1941.  [l]-t-5+J6  p.  4°  (Research  and  Statistics  Division.) 
[Monthly,    Proces.sed.]     f  FS  3.119: 941/1 

• Same,  June  1941.    Aug.  29,  1941.     [l]+6  p.+J6  leaves,  4°     (Research  and 

Statistics  Division.)     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t  FS  3.119 :  941/2 

Same,  July  1941.  Sept.  29,  1941.  [l]+3+J6  p.  4°  (Research  and  Statis- 
tics Division.)     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t  FS  3119:941/3 

FEDERAL  TRADE  COMMISSION 

Note.- — The  Commission  has  not,  as  vet,  resumed  the  advance  sheets  of  its  decisions  in 
printed  form,  which  it  discontinued  with  the  conclusion  of  volume  2'^.  The  CommiBRion 
will,  however,  on  request,  in  case  of  a  specific  interest,  supply  mimeographed  copy  of  the 
full  text  of  any  of  the  findings  as  to  the  facts,  orders,  or  stipulations  which  are  published 
later  in  printed  form  in  the  bound  volumes  and  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

D.  D.  D.  Corporation.  No.  7694,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
D.  D.  D.  Corporation  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission,  on  petition  for  review  of 
order  of  Federal  Trade  Commission ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
ii-f37  p.     t  FT1.5:D1 

Work.     Monthly  summary  of  work,  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]     14  p.     [Processed.]     t 

FT  1.15 :  941/9 

FEDERAL  WORKS  AGENCY 

Defense  housing,  1941.     [IMl.]     [16]  p.  il.     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51404  FW  1.2 :  H  81/941 

HOUSING  AUTHORITY 

Housing.    Four    years    of    public    housing;     [by]     Nathan    Straus.        [1941.] 
[l]+6  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51293  FW  3.2 :  H  81/9 

PUBLIC  ROADS  ADMINISTRATION 

Highways,  current  literature,  v.  20,  no.  38-41,  Sept.  17-Oct.  8,  1941 ;  compiled  by 
library  staff  of  Public  Roads  Administration.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4" 
[Weekly.     Processed.]     I  FW  2.8 :  20/38-41 

Public  roads,  journal  of  highway  research,  index  to  v.  21,  Mar.  1940-Feb.  1941. 
[1941.]    cover  title,  7  p.  4°     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  18-322  FW2.7 :  21/ind. 

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1448  Government  Publications 

Specifications.  Revisions  in  Specifications  for  construction  of  roads  and  bridges 
in  national  forests  and  national  parks,  1941,  as  of  July  15,  1941.  [1941.]  9  p. 
narrow  12"     t  FW  2.2  :  R  53/941/amdt. 

WORK  PROJECTS  ADMINISTRATION 

Chndrcn.  Child  development  group  units  in  defense  areas.  Aug.  14,  1941.  cover 
title,  [7]  leaves,  4°  (WPA  technical  series;  Public  activities  circular  21,  Edu- 
cation circular  7.     Community  Service  Programs  Division.)      [Proce.ssed.]     t 

FW  4.26 :  21 

Public  child   care  centers.     Aug.   14,   1941.     cover  title,    [12]    leaves,   4° 

(WI'A   technical  series ;   Public  activities  circular   22,  Education  circular  8. 
Community  Service  Programs  Division.)     [Processed.]     t  FW  4.26:  22 

Family  life  education.  Bibliography  on  family  life  education.  Apr.  4,  1941. 
cover  title,  [3] +27  leaves,  4°  (W.  P.  A.  technical  series;  Public  activities  cir- 
cular 17,  Education  circular  4.  Community  Service  Programs  Division.) 
[Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     f  FW 4.26: 17 

Federal  tvork.  Federal  work  and  construction  projects,  June  1941.  [Sept.  5, 
1941.]    2-[-[7]  leaves,  4°     [Monthly.    Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     j 

FW  4.33 :  941/6 

• Same,  July  1941.     [Oct.  11, 1941.]    2  + [7]  leaves,  4°     [Monthly.  Processed. 

Subject  to  revision.]     f  FW  4.33 :  941/7 

Housekeeping  aide  circular.  Sept.  10,  1941.  cover  title,  [61]  leaves,  4°  (W.  P.  A. 
technical  series ;  Welfare  circular  3.  Community  Service  Programs  Division.  > 
[Processed.]     t  FW4.38:3 

Research  projects.  Bibliography  of  research  projects  reports  [references  to  re- 
ports received  July  1-Dec.  31,  1940 ;  prepared  by  Edythe  W.  First  with  assist- 
ance of  Samuel  A.  Shalhoub  and  Lester  K.  Born].  Sept.  24,  1941.  cover  title, 
[51+65  leaves,  4°  (W.  P.  A.  technical  series;  Research  and  records  programs 
bibliography  5.     Community  Service  Programs  Division.)      [Processed.]      t 

FW  4.23 :  5 
Note. — The  series  of  bibliographies  of  which  this  is  the  5th  is  designed  to  supplemeut 
V.  1-3  of  the  Index  of  research  projects. 

Bchool  lunches.    Operation  of  school  lunch  projects,  circular  outlining  techniques 
for  conducting  school  lunch  program   [with  list  of  reference  material].     Oct. 
9,  1&40.     cover  title,    [98]   leaves,  il.  4''     (W.  P.  A.  technical  series;  Welfare 
circular  1.     Professional  and  Service  Projects  Division.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51405  FW  4.38 : 1 

Silk-screen  process,  circular  presenting  technique  of  silk  screen  as  medium  for 
creative  artist,  describing  pro-film  and  other  methods  employed.  July  22,  1941. 
cover  title,  [44]  leaves,  il.  4°  (W.  P.  A.  technical  series;  Public  activities 
circular  20,  Art  circular  6.  Community  Service  Programs  Division.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  FW  4.26:  20 

Spani.sh  lanqiiayc.  Training  manual  for  teachers  of  Spanish  [with  bibliography]. 
July  11,  i941.  cover  title,  [38]  leaves,  4"  (W.  P.  A.  technical  series;  Public 
activities  circular  19,  Education  circular  6.  Community  Service  Programs 
Division.)      [Processed.]     t  FW  4.26: 19 

Statistical  hulletin.    WPA  statistical  bidletin,  Aug.  1941.    [1941.]     [1]+11  p.  il. -1° 
(Statistics  Division.)     [Monthly.    Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  3t>-29:i85  FW  4.13  :  IMl/S 

Same,    Sept.    1941.      [1941.]      [1]+11    P-    il-    4°      (Statistics    Division.) 

[Monthly.     Processed.]      t  FW  4.13: 941/9 

GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  21,  Aug.   1941;  Lindsay  C.  Warren,  comp- 
troller general.  R.  N.  Elliott,  assistant  comptroller  general.     IWl.     [l]+95- 
191  p.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$1.40. 
L.  C.  card  22-24145  GA  1.5/a  :  21/2 

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October  1941  1449 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Army  and  Militia,  national  defense,  veterans'  affairs,  list  of  publications  for  sale 
by  superintendent  of  documents;  Sept.  1941.     1941.     [2]+100+[l]  p.     (Price 
list  19,  33d  edition. )     f 
L.  C.  card  26-26487  GP  3.9: 19/33 

Federal  specifications.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog,  list  of  publications  for 

sale  by  superintendent  of  documents;  Oct.  1941.     1941.  [2] +42  p.     (Price  list 
75,  8th  edition. )     t 

L.   C.   card  34-26772  GP  3.9 :  75/8 

Mines,  explosives,  fuel,  gas,  gasoline,  petroleum,  minerals,  list  of  publications  for 
sale  by  superintendent  of  documents;  Oct.  1941.     1941.     [2] +06  p.     (Price  list 
58,  30th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26423  GP  3.9:  58/30 

Monthly  catalog.     United  States  Government  publications,  monthly  catalog,  no. 
561 ;  Sept.  1941.    1941.    viii+ 1229-1373  p.    *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $2.10. 
L.  C.  card  4-18088  GP  3.8/1 :  941/9 

Pacific  F^tatcs:  California,  Oregon,  Washington,  list  of  publications  relating  to 
above  States  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents ;  Oct.  1941.    1941.     [2]  + 
31  +  [  1  ]  p.     ( Price  list  69,  25th  edition. )     t 
L.  C.  card  25-27430  GP  3.9 :  69/25 

Itadio  communication.    List  of  radio  publications  [for  sale  by  superintendent  of 
documents].    Revised  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]    4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  25-26634  GP  3.2 :  R 11/5/941 

Weekly  list  of  selected  United  States  Government  publications,  Oct.  1-29,  1941. 
[1941.]     Each  4  p.     (1941-40  to  1941^4.)     f 
L.  C.  card  28-26554  GP  3.17 :  941/40-^t4 

Note. — The  Weekly  list  is  an  advertising  list  of  United  States  Government  publica- 
tions for  sale  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  The  list  is  arranged  alphabetically 
by  subjects,  with  annotations  and  prices.  It  may  be  obtained  free  of  charge  upon 
application  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — The  decisions  of  the  Department  of  the  Interior  including  leading  decisions  and 
important  opinions  with  regulations  and  instructions  relating  to  all  activities  of  the  Depart- 
ment are  usually  issued  in  signatures  and  published  later  in  bound  volumes  (v.  56  published 
in  bound  volume  only).  Subscribers  may  deposit  .$1.00  with  the  Superintendent  of  Docu- 
ments and  receive  the  contents  of  a  volume  of  the  decisions  in  separate  parts  as  they  are 
issued;  foreign  subscription,  $1.25.  Prices  for  bound  volumes  furnished  upon  application 
lo  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Walapai  Indians.  No.  23,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
United  States,  as  guardian  of  Indians  of  tribe  of  Hualpai  in  Arizona,  v.  Santa 
Fe  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  9th  circuit;  reply  brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iv+77  p.     t 

1 1.55 :  W  14/5 

BITUMINOUS  COAL  DIVISION 

■Coal.  Distribution  of  coal  shipments,  M.  C.  D.  117.  Sept.  30,  1941.  6  leaves, 
il.  f"    [Processed.]     t  146.8:117 

Same,  M.  C.  D.  118.    Oct.  16,  1941.    6  leaves,  il  f°     [Processed.]     t 

146.8:118 

Preliminary  estimates  of  production  of  bituminous  coal,  Sept.  1941.     Oct. 

6,  1941.     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     f  1 46.11 :  941/9 

Weekly  coal  report,  W.  C.  R.  1264-W.  C.  R.  1267.     Oct.  4-25,  1941.     various 

paging,  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t  146.7:1264-1267 

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1450  Government  Publications 

Distributors.  Registered  distributors  under  bituminous  coal  act  of  1937,  supp; 
10;   [list]  Sept.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     [1]+1  P-  4°     [Processed.]     t 

1 46.14 :  9  41/supp.  10 

Same,  supp.  11;  [list]  Sept.  15,  l&il.     [1941.]     [l]+2  p.  4°     [Processed.] 

t  1 46.14 :  941/supp.ll 

Producers.  List  of  producers,  their  sales  agents  and  sub-agents;  May  31,  1941. 
[1941.]     [l]+335p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  1 46.2 :  P  94/941 

Same,  supp.  1;  July  15,  1941.     [1941.]     22  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

1 46.2  :  P  94/941/supp.l 

Same,  supp.  2;  Aug.  15,  1941.  [1941.]     21  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

1 46.2  :  P  94/941/SUPP.2 

BONNEVILLE  POWER  ADMINISTRATION 

Report.    3d  annual  report  of  administrator  of  Bonneville  Power  Administration. 
Portland,  Oreg.,  1940.     [5] +142  leaves,  il.  44  pi.  14  p.  of  pi.  4°     [Processed.] 
t     Bonneville  Power  Administration,  Portland,  Oreg. 
L.  C.  card  39-26299  1 44.1 :  940- 

FISH  AND  WILDLIFE  SERVICE 

Bobcats.     Hints  on  bobcat  trapping;  by  Stanley  P.  Young.     1941.  [2] +6  p.  il. 

(Circular  1.)      [Supersedes  Agriculture  Department  Leaflet  78,  issued  June 

1931,   by  Biological   Survey  Bureau,  Agriciilture  Department.]  *  Paper,   5c, 

L.  C.  card  41-51406  1 49.4':  1 

Code  of  Federal  regulations  of  United  States,  supp.  2,  1939 :  title  50,  Wildlife,. 
Department  of  Interior  and  International  Fisheries  Commission.  1941.  iv+ 
2999-3117  p.  [Reprint  from  1939  supplement  to  Code  of  Federal  regulations, 
published  by  Federal  Register  Division,  National  Archives.]     t 

A  5.2  :  W  64/7/supp.2- 

Note. — This  supplement  is  classed  with  the  original  publication  so  that  they  may  be 
filed  together. 

Coyote.'^.  Hints  on  coyote  and  wolf  trapping;  [by  Stanley  P.  Young].  [1941.] 
8  p.  il.  (Circular  2.)  [Supersedes  Agriculture  Department  Leaflet  59,  issued 
1930,  by  Biological  Survey  Bureau,  Agriculture  Department.]     *  Paper,  ^Sc. 

I  49.4 : 2 

Fishery  ma/rket  netvs.     Fishery  market  news,  Aug.  1941;   [v.  3,  no.  8].     [1941.] 
[2] +28+ [2]  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  F39-3  1 49.10 :  3/S 

Same,  Aug.  1941,  supplem(>nt  [v.  3,  no.  8a]  :  Fresh  and  frozen  fishery  prod- 
ucts reference  manual.     [1941.]     [2] +40+ [1]  p.  11.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

1 49.10 : 3/8/supp; 

Same,  Sept.  1941;  [v.  3,  no.  9].     [1941.]     [2] +24+ [2]  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly. 

Processed.]     t  149.10:3/9 

Migratory  birds.  Federal  migratory  bird  hunting  regulations,  1941.  [1941.]  [2] 
p.  il.  oblong  12"  folded  into  narrow  12°  size,     t  1 49.6 :  B  53/3/941 

Regulations  relating  to  migratory  birds  and  certain  game  mammals,  1941, 

as  approved  and  proclnimed  bv  the  President,  Aug.  11,  1939,  4  F.  R.  3G21.  and 
as  amended  by  Proclamation  of  Sept.  28,  1939.  4  F.  R.  4107,  Aug.  9,  1940,  5  F.  R. 
2813,  and  Aug.  16,  1941,  6  F.  R.  4232.  Sept.  1941.  12  p.  (Regulatory  announce- 
ment 3.)     *  Paper,  5c.  I  49.24 :  3; 

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Classifications  as  amended  to  and  including  July  15,  1941.  1941.  ii+7  p.  [Part 
296,  title  43,  Code  of  Federal  regulations.]     t  121.10:0  56/941 

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October  1941  1451 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Monographs, 
Professional  papers,  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the 
United  States,  topographic  maps  (some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour 
and  other  maps  of  the  United  States  and  of  the  States.  Practically  all  of  them  are  sale 
publications.  The  maps  and  folios  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  at  Washington,  D.  C. 
Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  to  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Alaska.  Past  lode-gold  production  from  Alaska;  by  Philip  S.  Smith.  1941. 
iv+159-212  p.  il.  1  tab.  (Bulletin  917-C.)  [Mineral  resources  of  Alaska, 
1938,  p.  159-212.]     *  Paper,  10c.  1 19.3  :  917-C 

Atlantic  Coastal  Plain.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1939;  pt.  1, 
North  Atlantic  slope  basins ;  Carl  G.  Paulsen,  acting  chief  hydraulic  engineer, 
B.  L.  Bigwood,  J.  J.  Dirzulaitis,  A.  W.  Harrington,  O.  W.  Hartwell,  A.  H.  Hor- 
ton,  H.  B.  Kinnison,  J.  W.  Mangan,  and  M.  R.  Stackpole,  district  engineers. 
1941.  xiii+6U3  p.  1  pi.  (Water-supply  paper  871.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Connecticut,  Maine,  Maryland,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  New 
Jersey,  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  Vermont,  Virginia,  and  West  Virginia.] 
*  Paper,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-290  1 19.13  :  871 

Earth  resistance.  Superposition  in  interpretation  of  2-layer  earth-resistivity 
curves ;  by  Irwin  Roman.  1941.  ii+1-18  p.  il.  2  pi.  in  pocket,  2  tab.  in  pocket. 
(Bulletin  927-A.)      [Contributions  to  geophysics,  1941,  p.  1-18.]     *  Paper.  30c. 

1 19.3 :  927-A 

Oagcs.  Investigations  of  methods  and  equipment  used  in  stream  gaging:  pt.  1, 
Performance  of  current  meters  in  water  of  shallow  depth ;  by  C.  H.  Pierce. 
1941.  iv+1-35  p.  il.  25  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  (Water-supply  paper  868-A.)  [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Hydraulic  Laboratory  Committee  of  Geological 
Survey.]     *  Paper,  55c.  1 19.13  :  868-A 

Ocnphi/sical  ahsfj-ncts  103,  Oct.-Dec.  1940;  compiled  by  W.  Ayvazoglou.  1941. 
ii+137-2fl0+ii  P-  (Bulletin  925-D.)  [Includes  Index  (compiled  by  V.  E. 
Clever),  title  page,  and  contents  to  Geophysical  abstracts  100-103,  Jan.-Dec. 
1940.]     *  Paper,  10c.  1 19.3:  925-D 

Maps.  General  information  concerning  maps  published  and  sold  by  Geological 
Survey.      [1941.]     4  p.  4°     t  1 19.14/2  :  M  31 /6/941 

Osage  Count)/,  Okla.  Subsurface  geology  and  oil  and  gas  resources  of  Osage 
Countv.  Okla. :  pt.  9,  Townships  23  and  24  North,  Range  7  East ;  by  N.  W.  Bass, 
W.  R.  Dillard,  L.  E.  Kennedv,  and  H.  B.  Goodrich.  1941.  iii+303-319  p.  1  pi. 
in  pocket.     (Bulletin  900-1.)     *  Paper,  25c.  119.3:900-1 

Ptimications  issued  in  Sept.  1941;  list  403.     [1941.]     8  p.     [Monthly.]     t 

1 19.14/4 :  403 

r/«-bearing  pegmatites  of  Tinton  district,  Lawrence  County.  S.  Dak.,  ijreliminary 
report:  by  Ward  C.  Smith  and  Lincoln  R.  Page.  1941.  iv-f 595-630 +ix+x 
p.  il.  4  pi.  3  are  in  pocket,  map  in  pocket.  (Bulletin  922-T.)  [Includes  title 
page,  contents,  and  index  to  Bulletin  922,  Strategic  minerals  investieations, 
1940,  pt.  1,  A-K  and  pt.  2,  L-T  respectively.  Strategic  minerals  investigations, 
1940,  p.  59.5-630.]     *  Paper,  $1.00.  1 19.3 :  922-T 

Titanium.     Occurrence  and  origin  of  titanium  deposits  of  Nelson  and  Amherst 
Counties.  Va.;  by  Clarence  S.  Ross.     1941.     iii-f59+[l]  p.  il.  19  p.  of  pi.  4° 
(Professional  paper  198.)     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  41-121  119.16:198 

Topographic  quadrangle  maps 

Note. — The  Geological  Survey  makes  the  contoured — i.  e.,  the  three-dimensional  topo- 
graphic maps  of  the  country  that  are  designed  eventually  to  cover  the  whole  United  States, 
also  Alaska.  Hawaii,  and  Puerto  Rico.  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  nntural  feature  in  the  area  mapped.  The  scales  most  com- 
monly used  are  1:31,680,  1:62.500.  a^d  1:125.000,  corresponding  approximately  to  % 
mile.  1  mile,  and  2  miles  to  1  inch.  The  area  covered  varies  with  the  latitude,  but  the 
average  area  of  a  quadrangle  is  5S.  2-^0,  or  920  square  miles,  respectivelv.  for  these  three 
scales.     Topographic   maps   are   printed   on    uniform-sized    paper,   about   20  by   iQVa   inches 

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and  the  maps  of  the  quadrangle  areas  represented  thereon  are  about  17  V2  inches  long 
and  12  to  15  inches  wide,  accordins  to  latitude.  For  some  areas  of  particular  importance 
«pecial  larKe-scale  mai)s  arc  published.  A  general  description  of  topographic  maps  and  a 
list  of  tlie  symbols  used  are  printed  on  tho  reverse  of  each  sheet. 

About  half  of  the  continental  area  of  the  country,  excluding  Ala.ska,  has  been  mapped, 
•every  State  being  represented.  Connecticut,  Delaware,  the  District  of  Columbia.  Hawaii, 
Maryland.  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  New>  Jersey,  New  York,  Ohio.  Rhode  Island, 
and  West  Virginia  are  completely  mapped.  Maps  of  the  regular  size  are  sold  by  the 
Geological  Survey  at  10c.  each.  JExcept  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  of  folios  alone  or  for  maps  and  folios  together.  In 
ordering,  give  the  name  of  the  map  and  the  State  in  which  the  area  lies. 

Masftorhusctffi.  Ma.'^sachusetts,  Assawompsot  Pond  qnartranglo,  lat.  41°4r)'- 
41°52'30",  long.  70°52'P>0"-71°.  Scale  1:  31,680.  contour  interval  10  ft. 
[Washington,  D.  C,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1041.     17X13  in.     t     lOo. 

119.12:21  As  72/941 

Mas.sachusetts,  Greenfield  quadrangle,  lat.  42°30'-42°37'30",  long.  72°30'- 

72°37'M0".     Scale  1:  31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.     rWashington,  D.  C.  Geo- 
logical Survey]  edition  of  1941.     17X13  in.     t     lOe.  1 19.12  :  21  G  837/941 

Massachusetts,  Mt.  Holvoke  quadrangle,  lat.  42°l,5'-42°22'.30",  long.  72°30'- 

72°37'30".     Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.     [Washington.  D.  C.  Geo- 
logical Survey]  edition  of  1941.     17X13  in.     t     10c.        1 19.12  :  21  M  863h/941 

Ma.ssachusetts.  Mt.  Tohy  quadrangle,  lat.  42°22'30"-42°30',  long.  72^30'- 


72°37'30".     Scale  1:  31,680.  contour  interval  10  ft.     [Washington.  D.  C.  Geo- 
logical Survey]  edition  of  1941.    17X13  in.    t     10c.        1 19.12  :  21  M  S63t/2/941 

Mas.sachusetts,    Williamsburg    quadrangle,    lat.     42°22'30"-42°30',    long. 

72°37'30"-72°45'.     Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.    [Washington,  D.  C, 
Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1941.     17x13  in.     t     10c.       1 19.12 :  21  W  676/941 

Piiprto  Rico.  Sahana  Grande  quadrangle,  lat.  18°-18°07'.3n".  long.  66°52'30"-67°. 
Scale  1 :  30.000,  contour  intervals  5  and  10  meters.  [Washington,  D  C,  Geo- 
logical Survey]  edition  of  1941.     18X17  in.     t     10c.  1 19.12  :  .55  Sa  13/941 

West  Viff/ima,  Wayne  quadrangle,  lat.  38°-38°15',  long.  82°15'-82°30'.  Scale 
1 :  62.500,  contour  interval  50  ft.  [Washinsr,ton.  D.  C,  Geological  Survey] 
edition  of  1941.     17X14  in.     f     10c.  119.12 :  49  W  367/941 

INDIAN   AFFAIRS    OFFICE 

Barrnir  Native  VUhipe.     Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Native  Village  of  Barrow 
[Alaska]  :  ratified  Mar.  21,  1940.     1941.     [l]+4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51357  I  20.9/2 :  B  27 

Corporate  charter  of  Native  Village  of  Barrow   [Alaska]  ;  ratified  Mar. 

21,  1940.     1941.      [l]+2  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51341  I  20.9/2  :  B  27/2 

■Chaneffa  Native  Villa (je.     Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Native  Village  of  Chanega 
[Alaska]  ;  ratified  Feb.  3,  1940.     1941.     [l]-f4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51342  I  20.9/2  :  C  36/2 

<}amheU  Native  Vilhif/e.     Constitution  and  b.v-laws  of  Native  Village  of  Gambell 
[Alaska]  ;  ratified  Dec.  31,  1939.     1941.     [l]+4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51343  I  20.9/2 :  G  14/2 

Indian  edueation,  fortnightly  field  letter  of  Education  Division,  Office  of  Indian 
Affairs.  Washington,  D.  C.  [no.]  59-61;  Sept.  15-Oct.  15.  1941.  Haskell  Insti- 
tute Print  Shop  [Lawrence,  Kans.,  Sept.  10-Oct.  15,  1941].  Each  8  p.  12°  [A 
Special  supplement  to  no.  59,  Sept.  15,  1941,  8  p.  12".  was  issued  also.]     t 

I  20.26 :  59-61 

Indians    at    n-ork,    Oct.    1941;    [v.    9,    no.    2].     [1941.]  cover  title,   [2]-f34    p. 

il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.   2-4  of  cover.     A 
news  sheet  for  Indians  and  the  Indian  service.]     t 

L.  C.  card  35-17595  I  20.22  :  9/2 

Kanatak  Native  Villaqe.     Constitution  and  bv-laws  of  Native  Village  of  Kanatak 
[Alaska]  :  ratified  Mar.  1,  1941.     1941.     [l]+4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51344  T  20.9/2  :  K 13/2 

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Kanatak  Native  Village — Continued. 

Corporate  charter  of  Native  Village  of  Kanatak   [AlavSka]  ;  ratified  Mar. 

1,1941.     1941.     [l]+2p.     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51358  I  20.9/2 :  K  13 

Kivalma  Native  Village.     Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Native  Village  of  Kivalina 
[Alaska]  ;  ratified  Feb.  7,  1940.     1941.     [l]+4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51345  I  20.9/2 :  K  65/2 

Corporate  charter  of  Native  Village  of  Kivalina  [Alaska]  ;  ratified  Feb.  7, 

1940.     1941.     [l]+2p.     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51359  I  20.9/2 :  K  65 

Kwcthhik  Orqanized  Village.     Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Organized  Village  of 
Kwethluk  [Alaska]  ;  ratified  Jan.  11,  1940.     1941.     [l]+4p.     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51292  I  20.9/2  :  K  97 

Corix)rate  charter  of  Organized  Village  of  Kwethluk    [Alaska]  ;    ratified 

Jan.  11,  1940.     1941.      [l]+2  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51360  I  20.9/2 :  K  97/2 

Mekoryuk  Native  Village.    Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Native  Village  of  Mekoryuk 
[Alaska]  ;  ratified  Aug.  24,  1940.     1941.     [l]+4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51290  I  20.9/2  :  M  47 

Corporate  charter  of  Native  Village  of  Mekoryuk  [Alaska]  ;  ratified  Aug. 

24,1940.     1941.      [l]-f2p.     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51346  ■  1 20.9/2 :  M  47/2 

Nunapitehtik  Native  Village.     Constitution   and  by-laws  of  Native   Village   of 
Nunapitchuk  [Alaska] ;  ratified  Jan.  2,  1940.     1941.     [l]+4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51291  1 20.9/2 :  N  92 

Corporate  charter  of  Native  Village  of  Nunapitchuk    [Alaska]  ;    ratified 

Jan.  2,  1940.     1941.     [l]+2  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51361  I  20.9/2  :  N  92/2 

Santee  Indians.  Amendment,  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Flandreau  Santee 
Sioux  Tribe  [South  Dakota;  approval  recommended  Jan.  28,  1941].  1941. 
1  p.     t  I  20.9/2 :  F  61/amdt.l 

Saxman  Organized  Village.     Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Organized  Village  of 
Saxman  [Alaska]  ;  ratified  Jan.  14,  1941.     1941.     [l]+6  p.    t 
L.  C.  card  41-51347  I  20.9/2  :  Sa  9/2 

Corporate  charter  of  Organized  Village  of  Saxman  [Alaska]  ;  ratified  Jan. 

14,  1941.     1941.     [l]+5  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51362  I  20.9/2  :  Sa  9 

Tnlalip  Indians.  Amendment,  Constitution  and  by-laws  for  Tulalip  Tribes,  Wash- 
ington; [approval  recommended  May  5,  1941].    1941.     1  p.     t 

I  20.9/2 :  T  82/2/amdt.l 

INFORMATION  DIVISION 

Conservation.  Current  con.servation,  clip  sheet  of  current  news  about  conservation 
activities  of  Federal  Government  furnished  for  convenience  of  editors  and 
correspondents,  v.  4,  no.  7;  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  il.  large  4°     [Monthly.]     t 

I  43.7 : 4/7 

MINES  BUREAU 

Arsenic  and  bismuth;  by  Herbert  A.  Franke.  1941.  [2] -f 689-698  p.  [From 
Minerals  yearbook,  review  of  1940.]     *  Paper,  5e.  1 28.37/a  :  Ar  72/2/940-2 

Cement.  Monthly  cement  statement,  C.  P.  243,  supp.  A.  Oct.  1,  1941.  3  leaves, 
il.  f  (Statistical  and  economic  surveys.  Nonmetal  Economics  Division.) 
[Processed.]     t  I  28.29  :  243/supp.A 

Same,  CP  244.     Oct.  21,  1941.     2  leaves,  il.  f°     (Mineral  industry  surveys.) 

[Processed.]     t  I  28.29 :  244 

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1454  Government  Publications 

€oal.  Carbonizing  properties  and  petrographic  composition  of  Powellton-bed  coal 
from  Elk  Creek  no.  1  mine,  Emmett,  Logan  County,  W.  Va.,  and  effect  of  blend- 
ing this  coal  with  Pocahontas  no.  3-  and  no.  4-bed  coals ;  by  J.  D.  Davis,  D.  A. 
Reynolds,  G.  C.  Sprunk,  and  C.  R.  Holmes.  1!)41.  vi-|-45  p.  il.  (Technical 
paper  G30.)  [Includes  list  entitled  Publications  on  survey  of  carbonizing 
properties  of  Anicn-ican  coals.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51348  I  28.7  :  630 

International  coal  trade,  monthly  inventory   of  information  from  U.   S. 

Government  foreign  service  offices  and  other  sources  that  mav  not  otherwise 
be  made  available  promptly,  v.  10,  no.  9;  Sept.  30,  1941.  [1941.]  [11+14  p.  4" 
(Economics  and  Statistics  Branch.)     [Processed.]     t  128.42:10/9 

Preliminary  estimates  of  production  of  Pennsylvania  anthracite  and  of 

beehive  coke,  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  4°  (Mineral  industry  surveys.) 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  128.50:941/9 

■ Underground   transportation   of   coal,   progress   report   2 ;    by   Albert    L. 

Toenges,  Frank  A.  Jones,  and  Edward  Thomas.  Aug.  1941.  [l]+56  p.  12  pi.  4° 
(Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3577.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3577 

• Weekly  anthracite  and  beehive  coke  report,  WACR   221   to  WACR  224. 

Oct.  4-25,  1941.  Each  2  leaves  or  1  p.  il.  4°  (Mineral  industry  surveys.) 
[Processed.]     t  128.49:221-224 

Coal-jnine  fatalities  in  Aug.  1041  \  C.  M.  F.  122.  [1941.]  12  p.  il.  4°  (Statistical 
and  economic  surveys.  Mineral  Production  and  Economics  Division.) 
[Monthly.    Processed.]     t  128.10/2:122 

Coke.  Monthly  coke  report.  M.  C.  R.  162.  Sept.  25,  1941.  2  p.  il.  4°  (Statistical 
economic  surveys.     Coal  Economics  Division.)      [Processed.]     f       128.30:162 

Copper.  Mine  production  of  copper,  monthly  report  3.  Sept.  26,  1941.  2  leaves, 
4°  (Statistical  and  economic  surveys.  Mineral  Production  and  Economics 
Division.)      [Processed.]     t  128.59:3 

Same,  monthly  report  MPC  4.     Oct.  24,  1941.     2  leaves,   4°.      (Mineral 

industry  surveys.)     [Processed.]     t  128.59:4 

Ferromavfjanesp.  Progress  reports.  Metallurgical  Division  :  49,  Ferromanganese- 
grade  concentrates  from  Cuvuna  Range :  bv  S.  M.  Shelton  and  M.  M.  Fine. 
Aug.  1941.  [1] +14  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3582.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  128.23:3582 

Gasoline.  Natural  gasoline,  July  1941.  [1941.]  2  leaves.  4°  (Report  944a-79.) 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  128.47:79 

Same,  Aug.   1941.      [1941.]     2  leaves,  4"      (Report  944a-80.)      [Monthly. 

Processed.]     t  128.47:80 

World  retail  prices  and  taxes  on  gasoline,  kerosene,  and  motor  lubricating 

oils,  quarterl.v  inventory  of  information  from  IT.  S.  Government  foreign  service 
offices  and  other  sources  that  mav  not  otherwise  be  made  available  promptly, 
V.  10.  no.  3  :  Sept.  30.  1941.  [1941.]  [3] +55-74  p.  4"  (Economics  and  Statistics 
Branch.)     [Processed.]     t  128.44:10/3 

Iron  and  steel  scrap,  monthly  stock  report  ISR  11.  Oct.  18,  1941.  10  leaves,  4° 
(Mineral  industry  surveys.)     [Processed.]     t  128.53:11 

Lead.  Mine  production  of  lead,  monthly  report  3.  Sept.  26,  1941.  2  leaves.  4° 
(Statistical  and  economic  survevs.  Mineral  Production  and  Economics  Divi- 
sion.)    [Proces-tjed.]     f  128.60:3 

Same,  monthly  report   MPL   4.     Oct.   24.   1941.     2  leaves.   4°      (Mineral 

industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     t  128.60:4 

Mavfjanese.  Monthly  manganese  report  MAN  23.  Oct.  10,  1941.  2  leaves,  4° 
(Mineral  industry  surveys.)     [Processed.]     t  128.54:23 

Meroirri.  Monthly  mercury  report  MER  25.  Oct.  13,  1941.  2  leaves,  4"  (Mineral 
industry  .surveys.)      [Processed.]     f  128.55:25 

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October  1941  1455 

Mineral  market  report,  M.  M.  S.  937-MMS  940.     [1941.]     4"     (Mineral  industry 

surveys.)     [Processed.]     t  128.28: 

Note. — These  reports  give  statistical  data  as  to  proriuction,  consumption,  and  markets 

during  previous  year   for   some  particular   mineral  commodity,   and   are    issued  as   soon 

after  close  of  year  as  data  are  available. 

937.  Stocks  and  consumption  of  tin  in  United  States  in  1940  ;  [prepared  by  J.  B.  Umhao 

and  D.  E.  Adams].     5  leaves. 

938.  Bureau  of  Mines  reports  production  of  zinc  oxide  at  record  levels  ;    [prepared  by 

Thos.  H.  Miller  and  H.  M.  Meyer].     1  p. 

939.  Production  of  zinc  dust  increasing  ;  [prepared  by  Tbos.  H.  Miller].     2  loaves. 

940.  Production    of    secondary    (redistilled)    slab    zinc    declining;     [prepared    by    T.    H. 

Miller].     2  leaves. 

Mineral  trade  notes,  monthly  inventory  of  information  from  U.  S.  Government 
foreign  service  oliices  and  other  sources  that  may  not  otherwise  be  made  avail- 
able promptly,  v.  13,  no.  3;  Sept.  20,  1941.     [1941.]     [l]+30  p.  4°     (Economics 
and  Statistics  Branch.)     [Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  36-22755  1 28.39 :  13/3 

Molybdenum.  Monthly  molybdenum  report  2.  Oct.  7,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (Statistical 
and  economic  surveys.     Metal  Economics  Division.)      [Processed.]     t 

128.58:2 

Motor  fuel.  Forecast  of  demand  for  motor  fuel  and  crude  oil,  Nov.  1941,  monthly 
petroleum  forecast  MFR  77.     [1941.]     4  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t 

1 28.41 :  77 

Petroleum.  Crude  petroleum  report  by  refineries,  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  3  leaves, 
4"      (Report  A-943-95.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  128.45:95 

International   petroleum   trade,   monthly   inventory   of   information  from 

U.  S.  Government  foreign  service  offices  and  other  sources  that  may  not  other- 
vpise  be  made  available  promptly,  v.  10.  no.  9 ;  Sept.  30,  1941.  [1941.] 
[4] +235-260  p.  4"      (Economics  and   Statistics  Branch.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.43 :  10/9 

Monthly  ijetroleum  statement  213  [supplementary  pages].     [Sept.  19,1941.] 

4  p.  4°  (Statistical  and  economic  surveys.  Petroleum  Economics  Division.) 
[Processed.]     t  I  28.18/2 :  213/supp. 

■ Same,  214,  crude  petroleum  and  petroleum  products,  Aug.  1941.     [1941.] 

12  p.  4"     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     t  128.18/2:214 

■ Petroleum  engineering  study  of  Anahuac  field.  Chambers  County,  Tex. ;  by 

Charles  B.  Carpenter  and  H.  J.  Schroeder.  Aug.  1941.  [l]+37  p.  15  pi.  4" 
(Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3579.)     [Processed.]     t  128.:  3;  3579 

■ Technical  research  bv  Bureau  of  Mines  in  oil  and  gas  production,  refining, 

and  utilization;  by  H.  C.  Miller  and  G.  B.  Shea.  Aug.  1941.  [11+33  p.  4° 
(Information  circular,  I.  C.  7173.)      [Processed.]     t  128.27:7173 

• Weekly  crude  oil  stock  report  COS  415-COS  419.     Oct.  4-31,  1941.    Each  1 

p.  4°     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)     [Processed.]     t  128.46:415^19 

Publications.  New  publications.  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthlv  list  317;  Sept.  1941. 
[1941.]    4  p.    t  128.5/2:317 

Safetp  of  life.  National  Safety  Competition  of  1940;  by  W.  W.  Adams  and  T.  D. 
Lawrence.  Aug.  1941.  [l]+38  p.+  [3]  leaves,  4°  (Report  of  investigations, 
R.  I.  3581.)     [Processed.]     t  128.23:3581 

Some  essential  safety  factors  in  tunneling;  by  D.  Harrington  and  S.  H. 

Ash.    1941.    iv+61  p.  il.     (BiUletin  439.)     *  Paper,  1.5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51279  I  28.3  :  439 

Water-softening  apparatus.  Softening  water  with  nonmetallic  minerals:  by  S.  J. 
Broderick.  Aug.  1941.  [1]+18  p.  4"  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  *3578.) 
[Processed.  The  work  upon  which  this  report  was  based  was  done  under  co- 
operative agreement  between  Mines  Bureau  and  University  of  Alabama.]    f 

I  28.23 :  3578 

Zinc.  Mine  production  of  zinc,  monthly  report  5.  Aug.  15,  1941.  2  leaves,  4* 
(Statistical  and  economics  surveys.  Mineral  Production  and  Economics  Divi- 
sion.)    [Processed.]     t  128.57:5 

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1456  Government  Publications 

Zinc — Continued. 

Same,  monthly  report  6.    Sept.  26,  1941.    1  p.  4°     ( Statistical  and  economics 

surveys.    Mineral  Production  and  Economics  Division.)     [Processed.]     t 

1 28.57 :  & 

Same,  with  title.  Monthly  mine  production  of  zinc,  report  ZN  7,  Oct.  17, 

1941.    2  leaves,  4°     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)     [Processed.]     t  128.57:7 

Monthly  slab  zinc  report  11.    Oct.  27,  1941.    2  leaves,  4°    (Mineral  industry 

surveys.)      [Processed.]     t  128.56:11 

NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

Council  ring.  Council  ring,  presenting  monthly  current  views  on  conservation 
and  planning,  with  emphasis  on  parks  and  recreation  for  information  of  Na- 
tional Park  Service  people,  v.  1,  no.  32 ;  July  9,  1941.  [1^1.]  [4]  p.  il.  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  129.38:1/32 

Same,  V.  1,  no.  33 ;  Aug.  11,  1941.     [1941.]     [4]  p.  il.     [Processed.]     t 

1 29.38 : 1/33 

Same,  v.  1,  no.  34;  Sept.  8,  1941.     [1941.]     [4]  p.  il.     [Processed.]     t 

I  29.38 : 1/34 

FishCR  of  Glacier  National  Park,  Mont,  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Leonard 
P.  Schultz.    1941.     [2]+v+42p.  il.     (Interior  Dept    Conservation  bulletin  22.) 
*  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51349  1 1.72 :  22 

Fort  Jefferson 'National  Monument,  ¥\sl.     [Reprint  1941.]     [6]  p.  il.     t 

I  29.21 :  F  77j/941/rep. 

Fort  Marion  National  Monument.  Fort  Marion  and  Fort  Matanzas  National 
Monuments,  Fla.     [Reprint  1941.]     [6]  p.  il.     t  1 29.21 :  F  77m/2/941/rep. 

Lava  Beds  National  Monument  (Captain  Jack's  stronghold),  Calif.  [1941.] 
[6]  p.  il.     t  1 29.21 :  L  38/2/941 

Lincoln  Museum,  Washington,  D.  C.     [1941.]     [6]  p.  il.    t  I  29.2  :  L  63/941 

Mamw)tli  Cave  National  Park,  Ky.  [Cullom  &  Ghertner  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,, 
July  1.  1941.]  1  sheet  (with  maps  on  verso),  oblong  f°,  folded  into  narrow  8° 
size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  [12]  p.  il.     t  I  29.6  :  M  31/3/941 

Manassas  National  Battlefield  Park,  Yii.    [1941.]     [6]  p.  il.    t       I  29.21 :  M  31/941 

Ocmulgee  National  Monument.  Ocmulgee  National  Monument,  Ga.  [1941]  16 
p.  il.  4°     t  I  29.21 :  Oc  4/941 

Ocmulgee  National  Monument,  Ga.     [Reprint  1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     [This  is 

a  reprint  of  a  previous  publication  printed  by  Cullom  &  Ghertner  Co.,  Nashville,. 
Tenn.,  and  appeared  in  Monthlv  catalog  for  Apr.  1941,  p.  507.]  t 

I  29.21 :  Oc  4/2/941/rep. 

Pinnacles  National  Monument,  CixMi.     [1941.]     [8]  p.  il.     t      1 29.21 :  P  65/2/941 

Richmond  National  Battlefield  Park,  Va.     [1041.]      [CI]  p.  il.     t 

I  29.21 :  R  41/2/941 

Salctn  Maritime  National  Historic  Site.  Mass.     [1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     t 

I  29.21 :  Sa  3/2/941 

Soutluccstern  national  monuments,  headquarters  at  Casa  Grande  National  Monu- 
ment. [1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  large  4°,  folded  into  narrow  8°  size  and  so  printed 
as  to  number  [1] -1-10+ [4]  p.     t  1 29.21 :  So  8/941 

Star  Spangled  Banner  annivor.^ary  radio  program  [for  use  on  any  Sept.  14]  ; 
prepared  by  Radio  Division,  Uffice  of  Information.  [1941.]  [l]+30  leaves. 
4°     [Processed.]     t  1 29.2:  St  2' 

Whitnum  National  Monu7nent,  Wash.     [1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     t       I  29.21 :  W  59/941 
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October  1941  1457 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Boulder  Canyon  project.  Earthwork,  concrete  lining,  and  structures  station 
4562+67  to  station  5726+83,  Coachella  Canal,  All-American  Canal  system, 
Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Den- 
ver, Sept.  22,  1941.]  cover  title,  63  p.  117  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  995.) 
[Schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Oct.  27, 
1941.]     t  Paper,  $4.00.  I  27.8 :  995 

Generators  for  units  N-7  and  N-S,  Boulder  power  plant,  Boulder  Canyon 

project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Oct.  7,  1941.] 
cover  title,  39  p.  11  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1005.)  [Schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  7,  1941.]      t  Pfiper.  $2.00. 

I  27.8 :  1005 

Hydraulic  turbines  and  governors  for  units  N-7  and  N-8,  Boulder  power 

plant,  Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  [United  Publishing  Co.,  Den- 
ver, Oct.  4,  1941.]  cover  title,  51  p.  16  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1001.)  [Invitation 
for  bids,  schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov. 
3,  1941.]     t  Paper,  $2.50.  I  27.8: 1001 

230-liilovolt  oil  circuit  breakers,  disconnecting  switches,  and  lightning  ar- 
rester for  metropolitan  water  district  switchyard  extension  and  power  trans- 
formers for  units  N-7  and  N-8,  Boulder  power  plant,  Boulder  Canyon  project, 
Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Oct.  7,  1941.]  cover 
title,  45  p.  7  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1003.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  speci- 
fications, and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  6,  1941.]    t  Paper,  $2.50. 

I  27.8 :  1003 

Boulder  Dam.     Story  of  Boulder  Dam  [with  bibliography].     1941.     vi+72  p.  il. 
(Interior  Dept.    Conservation  bulletin  9.)     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51178  1 1.72  :  9 

Bullshead  (Davis)  Dam  project,  letter  from  acting  Secretary  of  Interior  transmit- 
ting reclamation  report  on  Bullshead  Dam  project  on  Colorado  River  where 
that  stream  forms  boundary  between  Arizona  and  Nevada.  Apr.  28,  1941. 
12  p.  2  maps.      (H.  doc.  186,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

Central  Valley  project.  Earthwork,  concrete  lining,  and  structures  station  6+10 
to  station  301+60,  Friant-Kern  Canal,  Friant  division,  Central  Valley  project, 
Calif.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Oct.  1,  1941.]  cover  title,  38  p. 
17  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  1000.)  [Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Oct.  29,  1941.]     t  Paper,  $2.00.  127.8:  1000 

102-inch  diameter  conduit  liners  for  river  outlets  at  Shasta  Dam,  Kennett 

division.  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [Bradford-Ro-binson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver, 
Sept.  25,  1941.]  cover  title,  20  p.  6  pi.  4"  (Specifications  998).  [Invitation 
for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until 
Oct.  22.  1941.1     t  Paper,  $1.50.  I27.8:99S 

Power  transformers  for  Keswick  power  plant,  Kennett  division.  Central 

Valley  project,  Calif.  [Eastwood  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Oct.  11,  1941.]  cover  title. 
31  p.  2  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1008.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifica- 
tions, and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  12,  1941.]     t  Paper,  $1.50. 

I  27.8 :  1008 

Trashraeks  for  main-unit  inlets  and  river  outlets,  Shasta  Dam,  Kennett 

division,  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [United  Pub.  Co.,  Denver,  Oct.  7,  1941.] 
cover  title,  14  p.  2  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1004.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedule, 
specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  4,  1941.]  f  Paper, 
$1.00.  I  27.8 :  1004 

Colorado-Big  Thompson  project.  Diversion  and  outlet  tunnel,  Granby  Dam,  Colo- 
rado-Big Thompson  project,  Colo.  [United  Publishing  Co.,  Denver,  Sept.  27, 
1941.]  cover  title,  37  p.  5  pi.  map,  4"  (Specifications  999.)  [Schedule,  specifi- 
cations, and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Oct.  20,  1941.]     f  Paper,  $1.50. 

1 27.8 :  999 

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1458  Government  Publications 

CoJorado-Biff  Thompson  project — Continued. 

Power  transformers,   switching  equipment,  instrument  transformers,  and 

carrier-current  equipment  for  Green  Mountain  power  plant,  Colorado-Big 
Thompson  project,  Colo.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Oct.  4,  1941.] 
cover  title,  51  p.  4°  (Specifications  1002.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  and 
specifications;  bids  will  be  I'cceived  until  Nov.  4,  1941.]     f  Paper,  $2.00. 

I  27.8 :  1002 

Columhia  Basin  project.  Earthwork,  structures,  and  surfacing  relocation  of 
Stevens  and  Perry  County  roads,  Columbia  River  reservoir,  Columbia  Basin 
project.  Wash.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  DenA'er,  Sept.  25,  1941.]  cover 
title,  40  p.  21  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  996.)  [Schediiles,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Oct.  21,  1941.]     t  P'iper,  $2.00. 

I  27.8 :  996 

Irrigable  land  on  Columbia  Basin  reclamation  project.     [1941.]     [16]  p.  il. 

narrow  8"     [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Agriculture  Department.]     f 

I  27.2 :  C  72/4 

230-  and  115-kilovolt  oil  circuit  breakers  and  disconnecting  switches  and 

230-kilovolt  lightning  arresters  for  Grand  Coulee  power  plant,  Columbia  Basin 
project.  Wash.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Sept.  18,  1941.]  cover 
title,  36  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Specifications  994.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  specifi- 
cations, and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Oct.  20,  1941.]    t  Paper,  $1..50. 

1 27.8 :  994 

Parker  Dam.  Transmission  lines.  Phoenix  to  Tucson,  Ariz.,  and  Gila  pumping 
plant  to  drop  no.  4  power  plant  and  overhead  ground  wire  on  transmission  line 
from  Parker  power  plant  to  Gila  pumping  plant,  Parker  Dam  power  project, 
Ariz.-Calif.  [United  Publishing  Co.,  Denver,  Sept.  18,  1941.]  cover  title,  27  p. 
6S  pi.  map,  4"  (Specifications  993.)  [Schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Oct.  17,  1941.]     t  Paper,  $2.50.  1 27.8 :  993 

Provo  River  project.  Duchesne  tunnel,  station  5+10  to  station  163+35,  Prove 
River  project,  Utah.  [Eastwood  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Oct.  11,  1941.]  cover  title. 
18  p.  2  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  1006.)  [Schedule,  specifications,  and  draw- 
ings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  10,  1941.]    f  Paper,  $1.50.  I  27.8 :  1006 

Earthwork,    concrete  lining,    and    structures,    station   424+81    to    station 

478+90,  Weber-Provo  diversion  canal.  Deer  Creek  division,  Provo  River  project, 
Utah.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Sept.  15,  1941.]  cover  title,  33 
p.  11  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  990.)  [Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Oct.  13,  1941.]     t  Paper,  $1.50.  1 27.8 :  990- 

Reclamation  era,  Oct.  1941;  [v.  31,  no.  10].  [1941.]  cover  title,  p.  257-280,  il.  4° 
[Monthly.    Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 

L.  C.  card  9-35252  I  27.5  :  31/10 

Note. — The  Reclamation  era  is  a  magazine  for  engineer.?,  construction  men,  economists, 
and  farmers  on  Federal  reclamation  projects.  Its  aim  is  to  assist  the  settlers  in  the 
proper  use  of  water,  to  help  them  in  overcoming  tlieir  agricultural  difficulties,  to  instruct 
them  in  diversifying  and  marlceting  their  crops,  to  inspire  tlie  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.  "Notes 
for  contractors"  enable  them  to  keep  posted  on  the  Bui'eau's  needs. 

The  subscription  price  of  the  Reclamation  ei'a  is  $1.00  a  year  to  other  than  water 
u.sers  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.36  payable  in  advance.  Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to 
the  Commissioner,  Bureau  of  Reclamation.  Washington,  D.  C,  accompanied  by  remittance 
in  the  form  of  postal  money  order  or  New  York  draft,  which  should  be  made  payable  to  the 
Treasurer  of  the  United  States  and  forwarded  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation, 

Sun  River  project.  Earthwork  and  structures  for  open  drains,  Greenfields  divi- 
sion. Sun  River  project,  Mont.  [Eastwood  Ptg.  Co..  Denver,  Oct.  11,  1941.]  cover 
title,  24  p.  7  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1007.)  [Schedule,  specifications,  and  draw- 
ings; bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  7,  1941.]     f  Paper,  $1.50.        127.8:1007 

Yakima  project.  Earthwork,  concrete  lining,  and  structures  station  2884+50  to 
station  3353+17.60,  Yakima  Ridge  Canal,  Roza  division,  Yakima  project.  Wash. 
[Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Sept.  25,  1941.]  cover  title,  37  p.  24  pi. 
map.  4°  (Specifications  997.)  [Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids 
will  be  received  until  Oct.  23,  1941.]     f  Paper,  .$2.00.  I  27.8  :  997 

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October  1941  1459 

INTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumi's  of  the  decisions,  usually  known  as  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission reports,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports— Motor  carrier  cases,  and  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  reports — 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  the 
series  and  whether  Finance  or  other  than  Finance  decisions  are  desired.  Entries  for  the 
separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate  Commerce 
C'^mmission  publications. 

Carriers.  Selected  financial  and  ojterating  statistics  from  annual  reports  of  car- 
riers by  water,  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1940.  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  1941. 
[1]+S1  p.  oblong  8°  (Statement  4132;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Processed.]  t 
L.  C.  card  CA  30-39.";  IC  1  wat.lO  :  940 

Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  and  Pacific  Railway.  Nos.  7590,  7610-17,  in  circuit 
court  of  apeals  for  7th  circuit,  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  and  Pacific  Railway 
Company  v.  Group  of  Institutional  Investors,  etc.,  et  al. ;  notice  and  motion  of 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  for  leave  to  file  attached  brief  and  to  be  heard 
in  oral  argument.     [1941.]     cover  title,  7+ii-|- 19  p.    t      IC  1.13/1 :  C  432  mi/11 

Decisions.     See  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Electric  railroads.  Selected  financial  and  operating  statistics  from  annual  reports 
of  electric  railways,  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1940.  Washington.  D.  C,  Sept.  1941. 
[l]+40  p.  oblong  8°     (Statement  4131;  Statistics  Bureau.)      [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  eler.2 :  F  49/940 

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

Freight  commodity  statistics  of  class  1   steam  railways   in   United   States,  2d 
quarter,  1941.     [1941.]     14  p.    oblong  large  8°     (Statement  Q-500,  QCS  ;  Statis- 
tics Bureau.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     f 
L.  C.  card  A  25-724  IC  1  ste.26 :  941/2 

Georgia  Truck  System,  Inc.  No.  10034,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit, 
Georgia  Truck  System,  Inc.,  v.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  appeal  from 
district  court  for  southern  district  of  Georgia;  brief  for  appellee.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+33  p.     t  IC  1.13/1 :  G  296/3 

Motor  carrier  decisions.    See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Motor  carrier). 

Motor  carrier  finance  decisions.  See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Motor  carrier, 
finance). 

Motor  carriers.  Federal  regulation  of  sizes  and  weight  of  motor  vehicles,  report 
of  Commission  on  question  of  need  for  Federal  regulation  of  sizes  and  weight  of 
motor  vehicles  engaged  in  transportation  of  persons  or  property  in  interstate  or 
foreign  commerce.  1941.  iii+755  p.  il.  8  pi.  4  maps,  1  tab.  (H.  doc.  354,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Pai^er,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  41-51363 

Revenues  and  passengers  of  class  1  motor  carriers  of  passengers  (exclud- 
ing charter  or  special).  July  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  i"°  (Statement  M-700,  BT; 
Statistics  Bureau.)     [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  39-1163  IC  1  mot.ll :  941/7 

Opinions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Pipe  lines.     Statistics  of  oil  pipe  line  companies  reporting  to  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission,  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1940.     [1941.]    cover  title,  32  p.  oblong  large  8° 
(Statement  4133:   Statistics  Biu-eau.)      [Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  A  41-4351  IC  1  pip.2  :  St  2/2/940 

Railroad  accidents.     Accident  bulletin  109,  summary  and  analysis  of  accidents  on 
steam  railways  in  United  States  subject  to  interstate  commerce  act,  calendar 
year  1940.     1941.     v-|-124  p.  il.  4°     (Statistics  Bureau.)     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  5-41547  IC  1  acci.3 :  109 

Illinois  Central  Railroad,  report  in  re  accident,  Futrell,  Ky.,  June  9,  1941. 

[1941.]     [l]-f4p.  4"     [Processed.]     f  IC  1  acci.5 :  F  989 

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Railroad  accidents — Continued. 

Investigation  2509;  Cleveland,   Cincinnati,   Chicago  &  St.  Lt)uis  Railway 

Companv,  report  in  re  accident  near  Wyton,  111.,  June  25,  1941.  [1941.]  9  p. 
il.  4"     [Processed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5  :  W  997 

Investigation  2511 :  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  accident 

near  North  Jackson,  Ohio,  June  28,  1941.     [1941.]     10  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

ICl  acci.5  :N81j 

Investigation  2512 :  New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  Railroad  Com- 
pany, report  in  re  accident  near  Saundersville,  Mass.,  July  22,  1941.  [1941.] 
9p.'il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5 :  Sa  87 

— —  Investigation  2513 :  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Railway  Company,  report  in  re 
accident.  North  Camden,  Ark.,  July  31,  1941.     [1&41.]    8  p.  11.  4"    [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5  :  N  81c 

Pennsvlvania  Railroad,  report  in  re  accident,  Baltimore,  Md..  Aug.  S,  1941. 

[liWl.]      [l]+7+[l]  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5:  B  217 

Pennsylvania  Railroad,  reiwrt  in  re  accident,  Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  16,  1941. 

[1941.]      [l]+6p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5:  C 43/3 

Summary    of   accidents    reported   by    steam   railways,    June    1941    [with 

quarterly  summaries  by  railways  and  States.  Apr.-June  1941.]  [1941.]  9  p. 
oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-lOO:  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly.  Subject 
to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  27-80  IC  1  ste.31 :  941/6 

L'nion  Pacific  Railroad,  report  in  re  accident,  Henderson.  Colo.,  Sept.  26, 

1941.     [1941.]      [l]+4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5:  H 383 

Railroad  etnployees.     Wage  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 
(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  July  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  il. 
oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-300 ;  Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject 
to  revision.]     t 
L.  O.  card  A  29-382  IC  1  ste.25  :  &11/7 

Railroads.     Freight  train  performance  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 
(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  includedt,  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     2  p. 
oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-211,   OS-A ;    Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  36-575  IC  1  ste.35 :  941/S 

Graphical  supplement  to  monthly  reports :  Carload  freight  traffic  of  class 

1  steam  railways  bv  geographic  areas,  calendar  year  1940.  1941.  1  p.  il. 
oblong  large  S°     ( Series  1941,  no.  9  ;  Statistics  Bureau. )     t      IC  1  ste.33  :  941/9 

Motive  power  and  car  equipment  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United 

States  (class  1  switching  and  terminal  companies  included),  July  1941. 
[1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-240,  OS-F;  Statistics  Bureau.) 
[Monthly.     Subject   to   revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  36-576  IC  1  ste.36 :  941/7 

Same,  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  oblong  large  S"'     (Statement  M-240.  OS-P; 

Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t        IC  1  ste.36 :  941/8 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included).  Aug.  1941, 
[1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-lOO;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly 
Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  3a-1300  IC  1  ste.l9 :  Wl/S 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses,  selected  items  for  large  steam 

railways.  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  ^(Statement  ^1-150;  Sta- 
tistics Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-378  IC  1  ste.20 :  941/8 

Operating  statistics  of  large  steam  railways,  selected  items  for  Aug.  1941, 

compared  with  Aug.  1940;  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  (State- 
ment M-200;   Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject   to  revision.]     T 

L.  C.  card  A  29-380  IC  1  ste.  22 :  941/8 

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Railroads — Continued. 

Passenger  traffic  statistics   (other  than  commutation)    of  class  1   steam 

railways  in  United  States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included), 
July  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8^  (Statement  M-2n0;  Statistics 
Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  38-1273  ICl  ste.40:  941/7 

Pas.senger  train  i^erformance  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 

(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  4  p. 
oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-213,  OS-B ;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  36^577  IC  1  ste.37 :  941/8 

Preliminary  abstract  of  railway  statistics  (steam  railways,  Railway  Ex- 
press Agency,  Inc.,  and  Pullman  Company)  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1940.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ~>9  p.  oblong  large  8°     (Statistics  Bureau.)      *  Paper,  3oc. 

L.  C.  card  12-10009       *  IC  1.14  :  940 

Railway  freight  and  passenger  traffic  handled  on  highways,  class  1  steam 

railways,  2(1  quarter  1941  (Apr.-June).  [1&41.]  6  p.  oblong  8"  (Statement 
Q-225 :  Statistics  Bureau.)      [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  39-648  IC  1  ste.41 :  941/2 

Revenue   traffic   statistics   of  class   1    steam   railways    in    United    States 

(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  July  1941.  [1941.]  4  p. 
oblong  large  S°  (Statement  M-220,  OS-D ;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.]      t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-381  IC  1  ste.24  :  941/7 

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

United  States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included)  [and  Net 
income  of  large  steam  railways  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  in- 
cluded)], July  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-125 ; 
Statistics  Bureau.  I      [Monthlv.     Subject  to  I'evision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  32-1785  IC  1  ste.34 :  941/7 

Yard   service   performance   of  class  1  steam  railways  in   United    States 

(class  1  switching  and  terminal  companies  included),  Aug.  1941.  1941.  1  p. 
oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-215,  OS-C ;  Statistics  Bureau.)  Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision,     t 

L.  C.  card  A  36-578  ICJ 1  ste.38 :  941/8 

RaUicay  statistical  terms,   collection  of  definitions   of  words  and  phrases  fre- 
quently used  in  discu.ssions  of  railway  statistics.     Washington,  D.  C,   June 
1941.     [2]+58p.  4°     (Statistics  Bureau.)      [Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  A41— 4349  IC  1.2 :  St  2/2 

T/a/^c  decisions.    See,  beIo\A',  center  head  Z)ee(s/o«s  {Traffic). 

Decisions  (Finance) 

Note. — Tbe  following  decision.s  or  opinions  i-ssued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  Interstate 
Commerce    Commission    reports. 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13381,  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Railroad  ('ompanv  and  Loiiisville  &  Nashville  Railroad  Company  equipment 
trust  certificates; '[decided  Aug.  5,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +378-380  p.  (F-8324.) 
[From  r.  247.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8324 

Belincjton  d  Northern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13348,  Belington  &  Northern 
Railroad  Companv  et  al.  abandonment;  decided  Aug.  14,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  433- 
434.     (F-8337.)     [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8337 

Central  Railroad  of  New  Jersey.  Finance  docket  no.  13175,  Central  Railroad 
Companv  of  New  Jersey  trustees  abandonment;  decided  July  22,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  3.37-339.     (F-831.5.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8315 

Chesapeake  d  Ohio  Railwaii.  Finance  docket  no.  13394,  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rail- 
way Company  equipment  trust  certificates;  [decided  Aug.  19,  1941].  [1941.] 
[l]-f  448-450  p.     (F-8340.)     [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.         IC  1.6/la  :  F-8340 

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Chicago  rf  Eastern  Illinois  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13398,  Chicago  &  Eastern 
Illinois  Railroad  Company  assumption  of  obligation  and  liability ;  decided  Aug. 
25,1941.     [1941.]     p.  507-508.     (F-8:346.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8346 

Chicago,  Burlington  d  Quincy  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13374,  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Quincy  Raili-oad  Company  equipment  trust  certificates ;  [decided 
July  25,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +350-352  p.  (F-8319.)  [From  v.  247.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8S19 

Confluence  d  Oakland  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  12742,  Confluence  &  Oakland 
Railroad  Company  et  al.  abandonment;  decided  July  31,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  399- 
4(H.     (F-8327.)     [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1 .6/la  :  F-8327 

Denver  d  Rio  Grande  Western  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  12829,  Denver  & 
Rio  Grande  Western  Railroad  Company  trustees  abandonment ;  decided  July 
24,1941.     [1941.]     p.  381-393.     (F-S325.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8325 

Detroit,  Toledo  d  Iranton  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13053,  Detroit,  Toledo  & 
Ironton  Railroad  Company  abandonment;  [decided  July  30,  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +394-398  p.     (F-8326.)     [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.        IC  1.6/la :  F-S326 

Erie  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  11915,  Erie  Railroad  Company  reorganization; 
decided  Aug.  14,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  439-447.  (F-S339.)  [From  v.  247.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8339 

Evansville  Suburban  d  Neivburgh  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13245,  Evansville 
Suburban  &  Newburgh  Railway  Company  abandonment ;  decided  July  18.  1941. 
1941.    p.  349.     (F-S318.)     [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8318 

Grand  Trunk  Western  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13256,  Grand  Trunk  Western 
Railroad  Company  abandonment ;  decided  Aug.  7,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  413—414. 
(F-8332.)      [From   v.   247.]      *  Paper,   5c.  I C  1.6/la  :  F-8332 

Great  Northern  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13088,  Great  Northern  Railway 
Company  abandonment;  decided  Aug.  5,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  407-i08.  (F-8329.) 
[From  V.  247.]      *  Paper,   5e.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8329 

Giilf,  Mobile  d  Ohio  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13336,  Gulf,  Mobile  &  Ohio 
Railroad  Company  et  al.  operation,  etc. ;  decided  Aug.  14,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  435- 
438.      (F-8338.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8338 

Finance  docket  no.  13367,  Gulf.  Mobile  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company  equip- 
ment trust  certificates-;  [decided  July  22,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +308-310  p. 
(F-83C6.)      [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8306 

Illinois  Central  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13352,  Illinois  Central  Railroad 
Company  equipment  trust  certificates;  [decided  July  21,  1941].  [1941.]  [1]  + 
312-314  p.      (F-8308.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8308 

Jefferson  d  'Northwestern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13164,  Jefferson  &  North- 
western Railroad  Company  abandonment ;  decided  Mar.  24,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  497-498.     (F-8160.)      [From  v.  244.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-S160 

K(ilama~oo,  Lake  Shore  d  Chicago  Railioay.  Finance  docket  no.  151,  deficit  .status 
of  Kalamazoo,  Lake  Shore  &  Chicago  Railway  Company :  decided  Aug.  21, 
1941.     [1941.]     p.  451^52.      (F-8341.)      [From  y.  247.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  F-8341 

Louisiana  Southern  Raihcay.  Finance  docket  no.  13406,  Louisiana  Southern  Rail- 
way Company  bonds:  decided  Aug.  28,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  523-524.  (F-8352.) 
[From  y.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8352 

Minneapolis,  Xorthfield  d  Southern  Raihcay.  Finance  docket  no.  13267,  Minne- 
apolis, Northfield  &  Soutliern  Rnilway  abniidoinncMit ;  decided  July  19.  IfKll. 
[1941.]    p.  311-312.     (F-S307.)     [From"  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  F-S307 

Minnesota-Atlantic  Transit  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  13241,  Minnesota- 
Atlantic  Transit  Company  and  Nichol.'^on-Univer.sal  Steamship  Company  pool- 
ing; decided  July  17.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  319-327.  (F-&311.)  [From  y.  247.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8311 

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Missouri  Pacific  Railroad.     Finance  docket  no.  9918,  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad 

Company    reorganization;     decided     June    30,     1941.       [1941.]       p.     273-281. 

(F-S301.)      [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8301 

Same;    [decided    July    2,    1941].      [1941.]       [l]+328-332    p.      (F-8312.) 

[From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8312 

Same ;  decided  July  11,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  363-364.      (F-8322.)      [From  v. 

247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8322 

Finance  docket  no.  13292,  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Company  trustee  acqui- 
sition ;  decided  July  23,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  339-340.     {F-8316.)      [From  v.  247.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8316 

Neic  York,  Susquehavna  d  Western  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  11681,  New 
York,  Susquehanna  &  Western  Railroad  Company  reorganization ;  [decided 
Aug.  5, 1941].    [1941.]     [1] +422-426  p.     (F-8334.)     [From  v.  247.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

IC1.6/la :  F-8334 

Same;   decided  Aug.  9,  1941.    [l&il.]     p.  427^30.      (F-S335.)      [From  v. 

247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8335 

Northwestern  Pacific  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13303,  Northwestern  Pacific 
Railroad  Company  abandonment;  decided  Aug.  5,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  409-410. 
(F-8330.)      [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8330 

Oreyon  Electric  Railtcay.  Finance  docket  no.  13107,  Oregon  Electric  Railway 
Company  et  al.  abandonment;  [decided  Julv  24.  1941].  [1941.]  [l]+334- 
336  p.     (F-8314.)     [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-S314 

Oreyon  Short  Line  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13314,  Oregon  Short  Line  Rail- 
road Company  et  al.  abandonment;  decided  Aug.  5,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  411-412. 
(F-8331.)      [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8331 

Pacific  Coast  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13246,  Pacific  Coast  Railway  Com- 
pany abandonment:  decided  July  17,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  315-316.  (F-8309.) 
[From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  '  IC  1.6/la :  F-8309 

Pennsylvania  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13302,  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Com- 
pany abondonment;  decided  July  23,  1941.  1941.  p.  333.  (F-8313.)  [From 
V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8313 

St.  Louis  National  Stockyards  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  12859,  St.  Louis 
National  Stockyards  Company  lease;  decided  July  30,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  359^ 
363.      (F-8321.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8321 

St.  Louis  Southwestern  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  11040,  St.  Louis  South- 
western Railway  Company  reortianization ;  decided  July  10,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  299-306.     (F-8304.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-S304 

Southern  Pacific  Coin  pony.  Finance  docket  no.  132S1,  Southern  Pacific  Company 
abandonment ;  decided  July  19,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  307-308.  (F-S305.)  [From 
V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-&305 

Finance  docket  no.  13334,  Southern  Pacific  Company  abandonment :  de- 
cided Aug.  5,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  405-406.  (F-S328.)  [From  v.  247.]  *  Pa- 
per, 5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-832S 

Stanley,  Merrill  &  Phillips  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  227,  deficit  status  of 
Stanley,  Merrill  &  Phillips  Railway  Company;  decided  Aug.  28,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  519-520.     (F-8350.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  10 1.6/la :  F-8350 

Susquehanna  Connecting  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13287,  Susquehanna  Con- 
necting Railroad  Company  et  al.  abandonment ;  decided  July  18,  1941.  [1911.] 
p.  317-318.     (F-8310.)     [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8310 

Texas  d  Pacific  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  12843,  Texas  &  Pacific  Railway 
Company  et  al.  operation,  etc. ;  decided  July  8,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  285-298. 
(F-8303.)      [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8303 

Wabash  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13235,  Wabash  Railroad  Company  con- 
trol:  decided  July  29,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  365-378.     (F-S323.)      [From  v.  247.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8323 

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1464  Government  Publications 

Wabatih  Railivay.  Finance  docket  no.  13010,  Wabash  Railway  Company  receiver- 
ship; decided  July  29,  ItHl.  11941.]  p.  353-358.  (F-8320.)  [From  v.  247.] 
♦  Taper,  'k:  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8320 

Finance  docket  no.  13335,  Wabash  Railway  Company  receivership;  de- 
cided Aug.  14,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  489-498.  (F-8343.)  [From  v.  247.]  ♦Pa- 
per, 5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  F-8343 

Washh)(/ton  Western  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  2482,  deficit  status  of  Wash- 
ington Western  Railway  Company ;  decided  Aug.  11,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  431- 
432.      (F-8336.)      [From  v.  247. J      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8336 

Yosemite  Vallctf  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  11481,  Yosemite  Valley  Railway 
Companv  reorganization  ;  deci.led  July  25,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  341-348.  (F-8317.) 
[From  V.  247.]     *  I'aper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8317 

Decisions  {Motor  carrier) 

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

Allied  Motor  Transportation  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-21763,  Allied  Motor  Transporta- 
tion Co.,  Inc.,  broker  application ;  decided  June  11,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  457-462. 
(M-5536.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5536 

American  Transfer  d  Storage  Company.  No.  MC-36S33,  American  Transfer  & 
Storage  Company  common  carrier  application  ;  [decided  June  16,  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +710-71'^  p.     (M-5579.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5579 

Beans.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1411,  beans  from  Billings, 
Mont.,  to  South  Dakota  ;  decided  Aug.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  12-5-132.  (M-5620.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5620 

Beard,  D.  A.,  Truck  Lines  Co.  No.  MC-2960  (sub-no.  1)  D.  A.  Beard  Truck  Lines 
Co.  common  carrier  application,  new  operation;  decided  July  31,  1941.  [1941.] 
p   197-205.     (M-5634.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5634 

Bekins  Van  and  Storage.  Inc.  No.  MC-12077,  Bekins  Van  and  Storage.  Inc., 
broker  application;  decided  June  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  627-632.  (M-5564.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5564 

Benson,  Harry.  No.  MC-36963,  Harry  Benson  common  carrier  application;  de- 
cided June  16,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  603-606.  (M-5559.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5e.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5559 

Billings  Transfer  Corp.,  Inc.  No.  MC-2473,  Billings  Transfer  Corp.,  Inc.,  com- 
mon carrier  application ;  decided  May  29. 1941.  [1941.]  p.  683-690.  (M-5574.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5574 

Black  Ball  Freight  Service.  No.  MC-7325.  Black  Ball  Freight  Service  common 
carrier  application;  decided  June  16,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  717-722.  (M-5582.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5582 

Borggaard,  C.  S.  No.  MC-37391,  Clarence  S.  Borggaard  [doing  business  as 
C.  S.  Borggaard]  common  carrier  application;  decided  June  27.  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  619-623.     (M-5.562.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  2i).]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5562 

Botccn  Motor  Coaches.  No.  MC-9259  (sub-no.  6),  Bowen  Motor  Coaches  exten- 
sion of  operations.  Liberty,  Tex.;  decided  July  10,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  733-740. 
(M-5585.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5585 

Brasirell  Motor  Frciijht  Lines.  No.  MC-72257,  J.  V.  Braswell  [doing  business 
as  Braswell  Motor  Freight  Lines]  common  carrier  application ;  decided  July 
30.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  155-163.  (M-5628.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.] 
•  Pai>er,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-562S 

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October  1941  1465 

Brown,  John  A.  No.  MC-78123,  John  A.  Brown  common  carrier  application ; 
[decided  Jnne  16,  1941.]  [1^1.]  [1] +702-704  p.  (M-5577.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-o577 

Biilifant,  M.  No.  MC-42156,  Walton  Bnlifant  [doing  business  as  M.  Bulifant] 
common  carrier  application ;  decided  June  12,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  469^75. 
(M-5539.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5539 

Busy  Bee  Transfer  and  Storage  Company.  No.  MC-18260,  A.  \V.  Abel  [doing 
business  as  Busy  Bee  Transfer  and  Storage  Company]  common  carrier  appli- 
cation;  decided  June  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  47-51.  (M-5603.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5603 

C  &  E  Transportation  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-4852,  C  &  E  Transportation  Co.,  Inc., 
common  carrier  application;  [decided  July  26,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +74-78  p 
(M-5609.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5609 

CaJc/ary-Spokane  Express.  No.  MC-86706,  Calgary-Spokane  Express  common  car- 
rier application;  [decided  July  21,  1941].  [1041.]  [1] +740-748  p.  (M-5587.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5.587 

Canned  goods.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-I294,  canned  goods 
from  Colorado  to  Amarillo  and  Lubbock.  Tex. ;  decided  Aug.  5.  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  227-228.     (M-5639.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5639 

Chester  Fuel  d  Transportation  Co.  No.  MC-100971  (sub-no.  5),  Elton  Murrell 
Chester  [doing  business  as  Chester  Fuel  &  Transportation  Co.]  common  carrier 
application:  decided  July  17,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  675-679.  (M-.5572.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  case.s,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5572 

Chieago,  Rock  Island  d-  Pacific  Railiray.  No.  MC-48602  (sub-no.  2),  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Railway  Company  extensions,  Iowa,  Missouri,  Kansas, 
and  Nebraska;  [decided  July  25,  1941]."  [1941.]  [1] +114-116  p.  (M-5617.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5617 

Clendenin  Tours.  No.  MC-12186,  Junius  Pleasant  Clendenin  [doing  business  as 
Clendenin  Tours]  broker  application;  [decided  June  27,  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +568-570  p.     (M-5555.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5555 

Cleveland.  Columbus  d  Cincinnati  Highiray,  Inc.  No.  MC-3419,  Cleveland,  Co- 
lumbus &  Cincinnati  Highway,  Inc.,  common  carrier  application ;  decided  Ang. 
6,  1941.  1941.  p.  237.  (M-5642.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5642 

Contract  Carriers,  Incorporated.  No.  MC-101581,  Contract  Carriers,  Incorporated, 
contract  carrier  application;  decided  May  28,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  447-450. 
(M-5533.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5533 

Dan  forth  Bus  Lines,  L^d.  No.  MC-94550.  Danforth  Bns  Lines,  Ltd.,  common  car- 
rier application ;  decided  May  29,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  423-426.  (M-.5528.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  eases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5528 

Dard's  Erpress.  No.  MC-lOOOll,  Dard's  Express  common  carrier  application : 
[decided  June  12,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]+438-i40  p.  (M-55.S1.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  ca.ses,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-.5531 

Davis.  R.  G.,  Sons,  Inc.  No.  MC-12176.  R.  G.  Davis  Sons,  Inc..  broker  application; 
decided  .Jure  9,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  451^52.  (M-5534.)  [Prom  Motor  carrier 
cases,   V.  29.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  I  mot.8/a  :  M-5534 

Dixie  Freight  TJnes,  Inc.  No.  MC-6554  (sub-no.  2),  Dixie  Freight  Lines,  Inc., 
extension  of  operntions,  Columbus,  Ga.  ;  [decided  May  28.  1941].  [1941.]  [1]  + 
406-408  p.      (M-5.525.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.1      *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1  mot.  8/a  :  M-5525 

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Donoghue  Tratusportatixm  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-75219,  Donoghue  Transportation  Co., 
Inc.,  common  carrier  application;  [decided  Jmie  t),  1^1].  [IMl.]  [l]-f64&- 
650  p.     (M-5567.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5567 

Edgerton,  Richard.  No.  MC-12146,  Richard  Edgerton  broker  application;  de- 
cided July  15,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  759-762.  (M-5590.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5590 

Egg  cases.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1381,  egg  cases  from 
Chicago  to  Morning  Sun,  Iowa;  decided  Aug.  5,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  235-236. 
(M-5641.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5641 

El  Paso-Pecos  Valley  Truck  Lives.  No.  MC-34180  (sub-no.  1),  J.  L.  Naylor  [doing 
business  as  El  Paso-Pecos  Valley  Truck  Lines]  extension  of  operations,  Carls- 
bad-Dallas; decided  June  10,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  483-492.  (M-5542.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5542 

Enders,  H.  H.,  Truck  Line,  Inc.  No.  MC-2118,  H.  H.  Enders  Truck  Line,  Inc., 
common  carrier  application ;  decided  July  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  639-647.  (M- 
5566.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.      IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5566 

Farm  macJiinery.  Investigation  and  suspen.sion  docket  no.  M-1237,  George  Tau- 
bert,  farm  machinery  to  Holland,  Minn. ;  decided  Aug.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  19^ 
196.     (M-5633.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5633 

Fertilizers.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1309,  fertilizer  from 
Baltimore  and  vicinity  to  West  Virginia;  decided  July  18,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
83-86.     (M-5611.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,   v.   30.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5611 

Film  Pickup  Service.  No.  MC-55427,  Film  Pickup  Service  contract  carrier  appli- 
cation;  decided  June  11,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  453r-456.  (M-5535.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5535 

Flour.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1366,  flour,  etc.,  from  Ne- 
braska City,  Nebr.,  to  Muscatine,  Iowa ;  decided  Aug.  5,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  241- 
242.     (M-5644.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5&44 

Follmer  Trucking  Company,  Inc.  No.  MC-33520,  Follmer  Trucking  Company, 
Inc.,  common  carrier  application;  decided  July  10,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  105-113. 
(M-5616.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.   30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5616 

Freight  rates.  Ex  parte  no.  MC-20,  trunk  line  territory  motor  carrier  rates; 
decided  July  14,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  741-745.  (M-5586.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot  8/a  :  M-5586 

Same;   decided    July   24,    1941.     [1941.]     p.    763-766.     (M-5591.)      [From 

Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5591 

Ex  parte  no.  MC-21,  central' territory  motor  carrier  rates;  decided  July 

30.  1941.     [1941.]     p.  149-150.     (M-5625.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5G25 

Same;     [decided    Aug.    2,    1941].     [1941.]     [l]-f  164-168    p.     (M-5629.) 

[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5629 

Same;    decided    Aug.    6,    1941.     [1941.]     p.    273-276.     (M-5648.)      [From 

Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5648 

Same;   decided   Aug.   21,   1941.     [1941.]     p.    297-300.      (M-5651.)      [From 

Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5651 

Ex  parte  no.  MC-22,  New  England  motor  carrier  rates ;  decided  June  11, 

1941.     [1941.]     p.   143-144.     (M-5623.)      [From  Motor   carrier   cases,   v.   30.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5623 

■ Same;    decided  July  30,   1941.     1941.     p.  151.     (M-5626.)      [From   Motor 

carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5626 

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October  1941  1467 

Freioht  rateti — Continued. 

Same:    decided   Aug.   2,    1941.     [1941.]     p.    209-216.     (M-5636.)      [From 

Motor  carrier  cases,  V.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5636 

Ex  parte  no.  MC-23,  midwestern  motor  carrier  rates ;   decided  July   10, 

1941.     [1941.]     p.   713-715.     (M-55S0.)      [From   Motor   carrier  cases,    v.   29.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5580 

Oamwn,  Michael.  No.  MC-94673,  Micliael  Gannon  common  carrier  application; 
[decided  June  16,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +662-664  p.  (M-5569.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5569 

Oarner  Transportation  Co.  No.  MC-52341,  Ohio  Transportation  Company  (suc- 
cessor in  interest  to  Karl  O.  Garner)  [doing  business  as  Garner  Transportation 
Co.]  common  carrier  application;  decided  June  14,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  513-521. 
(M-5547. )      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5547 

Gill,  W.  D.  No.  MC-14916,  W.  D.  Gill  common  carrier  application ;  decided  June 
3,  1941.     [1&41.]     p.  475-478.     (M-5540.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5540 

Olupker,  Bert.  No.  MC-73701  (sub-no.  4),  Bert  Glupker  extension  of  operations, 
Indiana,  Illinois,  and  Ohio;  decided  June  28,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  723-730. 
(M-5583.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.   29.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5583 

Gordmis  Transports,  Inc.  No.  MC-11220,  Gordons  Transports,  Inc.,  common  car- 
rier application ;  decided  June  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  413-423.  (M-5527.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]    ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5527 

Hi(jhhrid(je  Van  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-74923,  Highbridge  "Van  Co.,  Inc.,  broker  appli- 
cation;  [decided  June  16,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +680-682  p.  (M-5573.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5573 

Iron  castings.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1065,  iron  and  steel 
castings  it'rom  Dayton,  Ohio,  to  Detroit,  Mich. ;  decided  July  21,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  753-758.     (M-55S9.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5589 

Jacobs,  John  H.  No.  MC-12035,  John  H.  Jacobs  broker  application;  decided 
June  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  51-54.  (M-5(j04.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5604 

Jaffa  Transportation  Co.  No.  MC-62445,  Harry  Jatt'a  [doing  business  as  Jaffa 
Transportation  Co.]  contract  carrier  application;  decided  June  27,  1941. 
[1941.]    p.  67-73.     (M-5608.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5608 

Kcele  Truck  Line.  No.  MC-15324  (sub-no.  1)  W.  B.  Keele  [doing  business  as 
Keele  Truck  Line]  common  carrier  application,  new  operation ;  decided  July 
31,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  173-182.     (M-5631.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5631 

Klann,  John,  Moving  d  Trucking  Company.  No.  MC-7S06,  John  Klann  Moving 
&  Trucking  Company  contract  carrier  application ;  decided  May  29,  1941. 
[1941.]    p.  409-412.     (M-5526.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]    *  Paper,  .5c. 

IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5526 

Lebanon  Transfer  Company.  No.  MC-28961  (sub-no.  2),  Lebanon  Transfer  Com- 
pany extension  of  operations,  livestock;  decided  June  17,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
379-380.     (M-5523.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5523 

Leiois,  Albert,  Company.  No.  MC-17316,  Albert  Lewis  [doing  business  as  Albert 
Lewis  Company]  broker  application;  decided  June  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  63-66. 
(M-5607.)      [From  Motor  cai'rier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5607 

Longshore  Transfer  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-72998,  Longshore  Transfer  Co.,  Inc.,  con- 
tract carrier  application  ;  decided  June  9,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  479-482.  (M-5.541.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5541 

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1468  Government  Publications 

Los  Angeles  Warehouse  Company.  No.  MC-24430,  Los  Angeles  Warehouse  Com- 
pany broker  application  ;  decided  May  29,  1941.  L1941.]  p.  875-378.  (M-5522.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  Cases,  v.  29.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  10  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5522 

Loiiisi-ille  d  Nashville  Railroad.  No.  MC-SOSll,  Louisville  &  Nashville  Railroad 
Company  common  carrier  application;  decided  July  2."),  1941.  [1941.]  p.  121- 
124.     (M-r>ei9.)      [From  Mot w  carrier  cases,  V.  30.]       *  Paper,  5c. 

IC 1  mot.8/a  :  M-5619 

McDonald.  A.  E.,  Motor  Frciyht  Lines.  No.  MC-80415  (sub-no.  2)  A.  E.  McDonald 
Motor  Freight  Lines  common  carrier  application,  new  operation:  decitled  July 
31,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  277-290.     (M-5649.)      [From  Motor  carrier  ca.ses,  v.  30.] 

*  Paper  5c.  IC  1  nu>t.8/a  :  M-5649 

Marathon  lias  Line.  Xo.  MC-50429.  Marathon  Bus  Line  common  carrier  appli- 
cation;  decided  June  16,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  715-716.  (M-5581.)  [Fnmi  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  :  :M-5581 

Meddocl;  Truck  Line.  No.  MC-67388  (sub-no.  1)  Clarence  ^leddock  [doing  busi- 
ness as  Meddock  Truck  Line]  extension  c>'f  operations,  refrigerator  service; 
decided  Aug.  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  301-304.  (M-5652.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  30.]       *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5652 

Menard  Truck  Compant/.  No.  MC-1821,  Menard  Truck  Company  common  carrier 
application:  decided  June  16.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  561-567.  (M-o554.)  [From 
Mt)tor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5554 

Murphij.  C.  J.  No.  MC-96O09,  Cicero  James  Murphy  [doing  business  as  C.  J. 
Murphy]  common  carrier  application;  decided  July  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  787- 
792.     (M-5594.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-i5594 

National  Truckimj  Cowpany.  No.  MC-89(K16,  Harry  J.  Peterson  [doing  business 
as  National  Trucking  Company]  common  carrier  application;  [decided  June  5, 
1941].     [1941.]     [1] +10-12  p.     (M-5598.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5598 

Nevada-California  Tran-sportation  Conipanif.  No.  MC-30IXI5.  John  S.  Ginocchio 
[doing  business  as  Nevada-California  Transportation  Company]  common  car- 
rier application;  decided  June  16.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  571-578.  (M-5556.) 
[From  aiotor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5556 

New  England  Transportation  Compant/.  No.  MC-5654],  New  En_gland  Transpor- 
tation Company  common  carrier  application;  decided  June  li.  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  579-598.     (M-5557.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5557 

Nicolai/,  James  V.  No.  MC-12058,  James  V.  Nicolay  broker  application;  decided 
June  0.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  441-447.  (M-5532.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  29.]      *  Paper,  5c.  '  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5532 

North  Boulevard  Transportation  Co.  No.  MC-13492  (sub-no.  5),  North  Boulevard 
TransiMirtation  Co.  extension  of  operations.  Marginal  Street ;  decided  July  16, 
1941.      11941.]      p.   749-752.      (M-5588.)      [From  Motor  carrier   cases,   v.   29.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5588 

North  River  Transportation  Co..  Inc.  No.  MC-10433.  North  River  Transportation 
Co.,  Inc..  common  carrier  application;  decided  May  29,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  355- 
358.     (M-5519.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.S/a  ;  M-5519 

Northern  Pacific  Transport  Com  pan  ii.  No.  MC-635(;2  (sub-no.  2),  Northern  Pacific 
Transport  Company  extension  of  oi>erations,  Yakima-Prosser  ;  [decided  June  27, 
1941].     [1941.]     [l]+.5S-62p.     (M-5606.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.] 

*  Paiier,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  ;  :M-5606 

Not^ick.  Ahram  J.  No.  MC-7450,  Abram  J(M-ome  Novick  connnon  carrier  applica- 
tion ;  decided  June  23,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  779-786.  (M-.5593.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  I'aper.  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  ;  IM-5593 

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October  1941  1469 

O.  K.  Motor  Service,  Inc.  No.  MC-43878,  O.  K.  Motor  Service,  Inc.,  conainon 
carrier  application;  decided  July  10,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  95-102.  (M-5614.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  ca.ses,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  ICl  mot. 8/a  :  M-5614 

Ohlcij  Transfer  Com/jany.  No.  MC-.59734,  Charles  Ohley  and  J.  S.  Nickell  [doing 
busines.s  a.s  Ohley  Transfer  Company]  common  carrier  application;  decided 
June  16,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  705-709.  (M-o578.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5578 

Pacific  Refrigerated  Motor  Line.  No.  MC-34383  (sub-no.  1),  Pete  Lubetich  [doing 
business  as  Pacific  Refrigerated  Motor  Line]  extension  of  operations;  decided 
July  8,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  6G5-G71.  [M-5570.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v. 
29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5570 

Paper.  Investigation  and  suspen.sion  docket  no.  M-1438,  paper  and  paper  articles 
from  Philadelphia  to  Pennsylvania  and  Delaware;  [decided  Aug.  5,  1941]. 
[1941.]      [1] +250-252    p.      (M-5646.)      [From    Motor    carrier    cases,    v.    30.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5646 

Parker  &  Abhott.  No.  MC-89427,  D.  W.  Parker  and  K.  N.  Abbott  [doing  business 
as  Parker  &  Abbott]  contract  carrier  applicaticm ;  [decided  June  11,  1941]. 
[1941.]      [1] +510-512   p.      (M-5546.)      [From    Motor   carrier    cases,    v.    29.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5546 

Pazen  Transfer  Line.  No.  MC-32122  (sub-no.  1)  Harry  Pazen  [doing  business 
as  Pazen  Transfer  Line]  extension  of  operations.  Fond  du  Lac  and  Green  Bay, 
Wis. ;  decided  July  23,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  145-148.  (M-5024.)  [From  motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5624 

Perkhn.'i  Truck  Lines.  No.  MC-101657,  E.  E.  Perkins  [doing  business  as  Perkins 
Truck  Lines]  extension  of  operations.  Port  Hueneme,  Calif.;  decided  June  14, 
1941.  [1941.]  p.  1-4.  (M-5590.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  ICl  mot.8/a  :  M-5596 

Per.^onal  Service  Tours.  No.  MC-89263,  Mary  Purcell  Booth  [doing  business  as 
Personal  Service  Tours]  common  carrier  application;  [decided  June  25,  1941]. 
[1941.]  [1] +34-36  p.  (M-5000.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5600 

Petroleum.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1361,  petroleum  minimum 
charges.  Port  St.  Joe,  Fla.,  to  Alabama  and  Georgia;  [decided  Aug.  5,  1941]. 
[1941.]      [1] +1.52-154    p.      (M-5627.)       [From    Motor   carrier   cases,    v.    30.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5627 

Pony  E.rpress  Stages.  No.  MC-50006,  Dave  Wolzinger  [doing  business  as  Pony 
Express  Stages]  common  carrier  application ;  decided  June  25,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  55-58.     (M-5605.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5605 

RanhSden,  William  A.  No.  MC-30278  (sub-no.  1),  William  A.  Ramsden  extension 
of  operations,  Connecticut;  decided  July  1,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  79-82.  (M-5610.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5610 

Rock  Island  Motor  Transit  Company.  No.  MC-29130  (sub-no.  3),  Rock  Island 
Motor  Transit  Companv  extension  of  operations,  Chicago-Joliet,  111. ;  decided 
Aug.  1,  1941.  [194L[  p.  243-249.  (M-5645.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v. 
30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5645 

No.  MC-100974,  Rock  Island  Motor  Transit  Companv  common  carrier  ap- 
plication :  [decided  Aug.  4,  1941].  [194L]  [l]+224-226p.  (M-5638.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5638 

Ross,  C.  A.,  Agent,  Inc.  No.  MC-43608,  C.  A.  Ross,  Agent,  Inc.,  common  carrier 
application ;  decided  June  27,  1941.  [194L]  p.  611-618.  (M-5561.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-.5561 

Royal  Transportation  Company.  Mo.  MC-84770,  Royal  Transportation  Company 
common  carrier  application;  decided  June  11,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  5-9.  (M-5597.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  ICl  mot.8/a  :  M-5597 

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X470  GOVEKNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Santa  Fe  Trail  Transportation  Company.  No.  MC-30600,  Santa  Fe  Trail  Trans- 
portation Company  common  carrier  application  ;  decided  June  17,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  533-545.     (M-5550.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5550 

Security  Storage  Company.  No.  MC-80510,  Security  Storage  Company  common 
carrier  application;  decided  May  28,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  37-40.  (M-5601.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.J     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5601 

Bhetler,  B.  J.,  Moving  and  Storage  Compayiy.  No.  MC-101268,  B.  J.  Shetler 
[doing  business  as  B.  J.  Shetler  Moving  and  Storage  Company]  contract  car- 
rier application;  decided  May  29,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  546-548.  (M-5551.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5551 

Shipman  BrotJiers.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-991,  Shipman 
Brothers  contract  charges  between  California  and  Idaho ;  decided  Aug.  5,  1941. 
[1941.]    p.  229-234.     (M-5640.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5640 

Sirup.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1592,  flavoring  sirup  from 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  to  North  Dakota,  South  Dakota,  Minnesota,  and  Wisconsin ; 
[decided  Aug.  5,  1941.]  [1941.]  [l]-f 238-240  p.  (M-5643.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5643 

Slocum,  L.  M.  No.  MC-5205  (sub-no.  2-ex)  L.  M.  Slocum  exemption  application; 
decided  July  31,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  169-172.  (M-5630.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5630 

Smith's  Bus  Depot.  No.  MC-54388,  Smith's  Bus  Depot,  Inc.,  (successor  to  Thomas 
Smith,  doing  business  as  Smith's  Bus  Depot)  broker  application;  decided  June 
12.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  465-468.  (M-5538.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5538 

Southern  Utah  Produce  Company.  No.  MC-88052,  Southern  Utah  Produce  Com- 
pany common  carrier  application ;  decided  June  17,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  767-778. 
(M-^592.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5592 

Steel  containers.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1360,  new  steel  con- 
tainers from  Philadelphia  to  Maryland  and  New  Jersey  ;  [decided  Aug.  1,  1941.] 
[1941.]  [l]-f206-208p.  (M-5635.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5635 

Steely  Trucking  Company.  No.  MC-31601,  Steely  Trucking  Company  common 
carrier  application;  decided  June  9,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  433-437.  (M-5530.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5530 

Stevenson,  James  A.,  Company.  No.  MC-33556,  James  A.  Stevenson  Company 
common  carrier  application;  decided  July  23,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  117-120. 
(M-5618.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5618 

Sullivan,  J.  J.,  the  Mover,  Inc.  No.  MC-33566,  J.  J.  Sullivan  the  Mover.  Inc., 
common  carrier  application ;  decided  June  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  427-432. 
(M-5529.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5529 

Sullivan  County  Highicay  Line,  Inc.  No.  MC-29649,  Sullivan  County  Highway 
Line,  Inc.,  common  carrier  application;  decided  Aug.  2,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  133- 
138.     (M-5621.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  V.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5621 

System  Freight  Service.  No.  MC-59074,  System  Freight  Service  common  carrier 
application;  [decided  Aug.  4,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +102-104  p.  (M-5615.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5615 

Thompson  and  Bookshnis.  No.  MC-19339  (sub-no.  5),  F.  W.  Thompson  and  Joe 
Bookshnis  [doing  business  as  Thomp.son  and  Bookshnis]  extension  of  operations, 
Attalia,  Dalles.  Umatilla,  and  Vancouver ;  decided  July  1,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  633- 
638.      (M-5565.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  .5c. 

IC  1  raot.8/a  :  M-5565 

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October  1941  1471 

Thru  Truck  Sei-vicc.  No.  MC-67158  (sub-no.  1),  Lou  D.  Fisher  [doing  business  as 
Thru  Trucli  Service]  common  carrier  application,  new  operation ;  decided  July 
31,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  217-223.     (M-5637.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5637 

Tips,  Heath  d  Co.  No.  MC-37163  (sub  no.  1),  Julius  C.  Tips  [doing  business  as 
Tips,  Heath  &  Co.]  common  carrier  application,  new  operation;  decided  July 
31,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  183-192.     (M-5632.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5632 

Tompkins,  W.  H.,  Companv-  No.  MC-20783,  W.  H.  Tompkins  Company  common 
carrier  application;  decided  May  29,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  359-371.  (M-5520.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5520 

Tower  Trucking  Company,  Inc.  No.  MC-31285,  Tower  Trucking  Company,  Inc., 
contract  carrier  application;  decided  May  29,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  139-142. 
(M-5622.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5622 

Tri-State  Transit  Company  of  Louisiana,  Inc.  No.  MC-29957  (sub-no.  8),  Tri- 
State  Transit  Companv  of  Louisiana,  Inc.,  extension  of  operations,  Columbus, 
Miss.-Jackson,  Tenn. ;  decided  May  29.  1941.  [194L]  p.  381^05.  (M-5524.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5524 

Turner,  W.  H.  No.  MC-93812,  W.  H.  Turner  common  carrier  application ;  decided 
June  12,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  691-694.  (M-5575.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5575 

Union  Motor  Freight  Terminal.  No.  MC-43406,  Union  Warehouse  Holding  Co. 
[doing  business  as  Union  Motor  Freight  Terminal]  broker  application  ;  decided 
June  10,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  493-496.  (M-5543.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5543 

United  States  Packing  and  Shipping  Company.  No.  MC-72931,  United  States 
Packing  and  Shipping  Companv  common  carrier  application ;  decided  June  28, 
1941.      [1941.]     p.   731-732.      (M-5584.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5584 

United  States  Trucking  Corporation.  No.  MC-S3885,  United  States  Trucking 
Corporation  contract  carrier  application;  decided  Jime  17,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  41- 
46.     (M-5602. )     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  V.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5602 

Universal  Interstate  Freight,  Inc.  No.  MC-39221,  Universal  Interstate  Freight, 
Inc.,  common  carrier  application:  decided  June  17,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  13-33. 
(M-5599.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5599 

Valletta  Motor  Trucking  Company.  No.  MC-68883,  Frank  S.  Valletta  [doing  busi- 
ness as  Valletta  Motor  Trucking  Company]  common  carrier  application ;  de- 
cided June  11,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  497-504.  (M-554-1.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5544 

Viking  Freight  Company.  No.  MC-35484,  Viking  Freight  Companv  common  car- 
rier application;  decided  June  16,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  549-557.  (M-5552.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5552 

Villaume,  Irving  A.  No.  MC-94581,  Irving  A.  Villaume  contract  carrier  applica- 
tion;  [decided  July  3,  1941].  [194L]  [1] +92-94  p.  (M-5613.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5613 

Wellspeak,  J.  J.  d  E.  D.  No.  MC-5938,  J.  J.  &  E.  D.  Wellspeak  common  carrier 
application;  decided  June  9,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  505-509.  (M-5545.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5545 

White  Cartage  d  Storage  Co.  No.  MC-101098,  Aubrey  Hamilton  White  [doing 
business  as  White  Cartage  &  Storage  Co.]  common  carrier  application ;  decided 
June  17,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  599-603.  (M-5558.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5e.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5558 

Wilson,  Lee,  d  Company.  No.  MC-64529  (sub-no.  1),  Lee  Wilson  &_Company 
(J.  H.  Grain  and  R.  E.  Lee  Wilson,  jr.,  trustees)  contract  carrier  application; 

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1472  Government  Publications 

Wn^on.  Lev  d  Cottipami — Continued. 

decided  June  16,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  525-532.     (M-5549.)     [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5549 

Worcciter  Storage  Compnuy.  No.  MC-73800,  Worcester  Storage  Company  broker 
application;  decided  July  9,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  87-91.  (M-.o612.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5612 

Yelloir  Transit  Company.  No.  MC-29778  (sub-no.  2),  Yellow  Cab  Transit  Com- 
pany [doinp  business  as  Yellow  Transit  Company]  extension  of  operations, 
Muskogee,  Okla.;  decided  July  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  651-661.  (M-5568.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-55G8 

Tule  Truck  Lines,  Ine.  No.  MC-79188,  Yule  Truck  Lines,  Inc.,  common  carrier 
application;  decided  June  16,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  607-610.  (M-5560.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  29.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-55G0 

Decisions    (Motor  carrier,   finance) 

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

Alko  Express  Lines.  No.  MC-F-4,  Pennsylvania  Truck  Lines,  Incorporated,  con- 
trol, Alko  Express  Lines;  [decided  July  28,  1941].  [1^41.]  [1] +182-184  p. 
(MF-1025.)      [From  Motor  carriers  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1025 

Automobile  Convou  Co.  No.  MC-F-1209,  Arco  Auto  Carriers,  Inc..  purchase, 
Automobile  Convoy  Co.;  decided  July  23.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  II.t-123.  (MF- 
1013.)    [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]    *  Paper.  5c.    IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1013 

B  d  B  Transportation  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1582,  Border  Express.  Inc..  purchase. 
B  &  H  Transportation  Co.,  Inc. ;  [decided  Aug.  13,  1^1].  [1941.]  [1]  -f  230-232 
p.  (MF-1036.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  oc. 

IC  1  mot.8  a  2  :  MF-1036 

Blue  Valley  Transfer  Company.  No.  MC-F-1448,  Fred  R.  Suddarth,  purchase. 
G.  W.  Pettyjohn  [doing  business  as  Blue  Valley  Transfer  Company]  ;  decided 
Aug.  5.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  185-190.  (MF-1026.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8 'a  2 :  MF-1026 

Buckingham  Transportation  Company  of  Colorado.  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1423,  Galla- 
gher Transfer  and  Storage  Company,  purchase,  Buckingham  Transportation 
Company  of  Colorado.  Inc.,  and  Fast  Freight  Lines.  Inc. ;  decided  Aug.  1.  1941. 
[1941.]  p.  1.07-164.  (MF-1022.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1022 

Capital  Coast  Express  Company.  Inc.  No.  MC-F-13S9.  D.  J.  Thurston.  Jr.  [doing 
business  as  Thurston  Motor  Lines],  purchase.  Capital  Coast  Express  Company, 
Inc. :  decided  Aug.  13.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  195-201.  (MF-1028.>  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1028 

Chicago  Heights  Trucking  Co..  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1441.  Melvin  Trucking  Co.,  pur- 
chase. Chicago  Heights  Trucking  Co..  Inc..  (John  H.  Chatz.  receiver)  ;  decided 
Julv  17,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  73-77.  (MF-1004.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8  -a  2  :  MF--1004 

Consolidated  Freir/htwaus.  Inc.  No.  MC-F-144.">.  Consolidated  Freightways.  Inc., 
issuance  of  stock;  decided  July  26,  1941.  [1&41.]  p.  131-134.  (MF-1016.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1016 

Dixie  Cartage  Companu-  No.  MC-F-n89.  Universal  Cartage  Company,  purchase, 
Dixie  Cartage  Company;  decided  July  29.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  107-111.  (MF- 
1011.)      [From   Motor   carrier   cases,   v.    37.]     *  Paper,   .^c. 

IC  1  mot.8  a  2  :  MF-1011 

Dixie  Motor  Coach  Corporation.  No.  ^IC-F-970.  J.  P.  Kittrell,  control.  Dixie 
Motor  Coach  Corporation;  decided  Julv  24.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  91-04.  (MF-1008.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper.  r>c.  IC  1  raot.8/a  2  :  MF-1008 

Eastern  Ma-'isnchuxctts  Sitrcct  Railway.  No.  MC-F-1573.  Eastern  Massachusetts 
Street  Railway  Comnanv,  issuance  of  stock;  [decided  July  28.  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +112-114  p.     (MF-l'012.)     [From  Motor  carrier  ca.«es.  v.  .37]     *  Paner.  5n. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1012 

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Epperson  Drayage  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1261,  A.  W.  Hays,  purchase,  Epperson 
Drayage  Co.,  Inc.;  [decided  July  22,  1941].  [1^1.]  [1] +104-106  p.  (MF- 
1010.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  oc. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1010 

Fi-asher,  H.,  Truck  Line.  No.  MC-F-1434,  Valley  Motor  Lines,  Inc.,  purchase, 
H.  Frasher  [doing  business  as  H.  Frasher  Truck  Line]  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  1, 
1041.     [1!)41.]     p.  173-181.     (MF-1024.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1024 

aiilf  Transport  Conwanij.  No.  MC-F-1157,  Gulf,  Mobile  and  Ohio  Railroad  Com- 
pany, control,  Gulf  Transport  Company,  et  al.,  purchase,  Mobile  and  Ohio  Kail- 
road  Company  (C.  E.  Ervin  and  T.  M.  Stevens,  receiver.s)  ;  decided  Aug.  7, 
1941.     [1941.]     p.   165-172.     (MF-1023.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.] 

*  Paper,  5e.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1023 

Hansen  Truck  Line.  No.  MC-F-1442,  George  Hart  [doing  business  as  Hart  Motor 
Express],  purchase,  Chris  N.  Hansen  [doing  business  as  Hansen  Truck  Line; 
decided  July  21,  1941.]  [1941.]  [1] +78-80  p.  (MF-lOO.l.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  2  :  MF-1005 

Howe-Hill  Truck  Lines.  No.  MC-F-1326,  Southwestern  Transportation  Company, 
purcha.se,  Thomas  Hill  and  Rav  Howe  [doing  business  as  Howe-Hill  Truck 
Lines]  ;  decided  July  22,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  83-90.  (MF-1007.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  2 :  MF-1007 

Lansing  Transport,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1277,  Industrial  Transport,  Inc.,  purchase, 
Lansing  Transport,  Inc.;  [decided  Aug.  11,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +202-204  p. 
(MF-1029. )      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]      *  Paper,  .5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1029 

Lerman  Freight  Lines.  No.  MC-F-1463,  Merchants  Motor  Freight,  Inc.,  pur- 
chase, Henry  and  Nathan  Lerman  [doing  business  as  Lerman  Freight  Lines] : 
decided  Aug.  5,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  211-215.  (MF-1031.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
case.s,  V.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1031 

Northern  Trails,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1505.  Frank  Arquillo  [doing  business  as  DeLuxe 
Motor  Stages],  purchase.  Northern  Trails,  Inc.;  decided  July  21,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  141-145.     (MF-1019.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  V.  37.]     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1019 

Price  Truck  Line.  No.  MC-F-1471,  Red  Arrow  Freight  Lines,  Inc.,  purchase,  H. 
Gregory  [doing  business  as  Price  Truck  Line;  decided  Aug.  14,  1941].  [1941.] 
[1]+21(>-218  p.     (MF-1032.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1032 

Red  Ball  Express  Lines.  No.  MC-F-1462,  D.  C.  Hall  [doing  business  as  D.  C. 
Hall  Motor  Transportation],  purchase,  Hilton  Varnado  [doing  business  as  Red 
Ball  Express  Lines]  ;  decided  July  28.  1941.  [1^1.]  p.  123-126.  (MF-1014.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot. 8/a  2  :  MF-1014 

Red  Top  Trucking  Corporatimi.  No.  MC-F-1523,  Boyle  Brothers,  Inc.,  purchase, 
Red  Top  Trucking  Corporation  ;  decided  Aug.  13,"  1941.  [1941.]  p.  205-210. 
(MF-1030.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paijer,  .5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1030 

Reich  Brothers.  No.  MC-F-1233,  T.  B.  Mercer  et  al.  [doing  business  as  T.  E, 
Mercer  Teaming  &  Trucking  Contractor],  purchase,  A.  Reich  et  al.  [doing 
business  as  Reich  Brothers]  ;  decided  Aug.  14,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  221-224. 
(MF-1034.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1034 

Richmond-Pittshurgh  Lines,  Incorporated.  No.  MC-F-1478,  Lester  A.  Elliott,  jr. 
[doing  business  as  Elliott  Motor  Lines],  purchase.  Richmond-Pittsburgh  Lines, 
Incorporated;  decided  July  28,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  13.5-138.  (MF-1017.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]      *  Paper,  .5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1017 

Southeastern  Greyhound  Lines.  No.  MC-F-1547,  Southeastern  Greyhound  Lines, 
is.suance  of  notes;  [decided  July  28,  1941].  [1941.]  [1]+14G-148  p.  (MF- 
1020.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,   v.  37.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1020 

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Sunflower  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1306,  Campbell  Sixty-Six  Express,  Inc.,  pur- 
chase. Sunflower  Lines,  luc. ;  decided  July  17,  1941,  [1941.]  p.  81-82.  (MF- 
1006.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1006 

Vohk  Brothers,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1318,  Consolidated  Freightwavs,  Inc.,  purchase, 
Volck  Brothers,  Inc.:  decided  July  18,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  95-103.  (MF-1009.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  ICl  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1UU9 

W.  G.  Corporation.  No.  MC-F-6,  Scott  Brothers.  Incorporated,  control,  W.  G. 
Corporation ;  decided  Aug.  26,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  225-229.  (MF-1035.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  I'aper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1035 

Washington  Motor  Coach  Company,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1.538,  Washington  Motor 
Coach  Company,  Inc.,  issuance  of  notes;  decided  July  30,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
139-140.     (MF-1018.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v. "37.]     *  Paper,  oc. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1018 

■ No.  MC-F-1611,  Washington  Motor  Coach  Company,  Inc.,  issuance  of  notes; 

decided  Aug.  15.  1941.     [1941.]     p.  21^221.      (MF-1033.)      [From  Motor  car- 
rier cases,   V.  37.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1033 

Wheeler  Transfer  Company.  No.  MC-F-1352.  Chicago-St.  Louis  Transfer  Com- 
pany, purchase,  Stuart  J.  Wheeler  [doing  business  as  Wheeler  Transfer  Com- 
pany] ;  decided  July  21,  1941.  [1^1.]  p.  127-130.  (MF-1015.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1015 

Wicks-Skeie  Truck  Lines.  No.  MC-F-1469,  R.  G.  Spitzer  [doing  business  as  Rio 
Grande  Truck  Lines],  purchase,  LeRoy  S.  Wicks  and  E.  N.  Skeie  [doing  busi- 
ness as  Wicks-Skeie  Truck  Lines]  ;  decided  Aug.  5,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  191-lW. 
(MF-1027.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1027 

Wisconsin  Poxcer  and  Light  Company.  No.  MC-F-1622,  Wisconsin  Power  and 
Light  Company,  issuance  of  securities:  decided  Aug.  26,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  149- 
156.     (MF-1021.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.S/a  2 :  MF-1021 
Decisions   {Traffic) 

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

Aluminum  sulphate.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18744,  sulphate  of  alumina 
to  Plymouth,  N.  C. ;  [decided  Aug.  11,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]-f  258-260  p. 
([Opinion]   23G78.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  2367S 

Asphalt.  Fourth  section  application  no.  ISSOO,  asphalt  rock  from  Oklahoma  and 
Texas  to  Mississippi:  decided  Aug.  5,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  219-222.  ([Opinion] 
23670.)     [From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23670 

Automobiles.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4943,  automobiles  from 
Wisconsin  to  Minnesota;  [decided  July  26,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]-f  114-118  p. 
([Opinion]  23652.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23652 

Baggage.  No.  28495,  Ida  M.  Stopher  v.  Cincinnati  Union  Terminal  Company,  In- 
corporated ;  decided  June  25,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  41-49.  ([Opinion]  23641.) 
[From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23641 

Brass.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18792,  brass  and  copper  to  Springfield  and 
Worcester,  Mass.;  decided  Augr.  11,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  267-269.  ([Opinion] 
23680.)      [From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23680 

Cement.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18276,  cement  from  Norfolk  to  West 
Virginia;  [decided  Aug.  11.  1941.]  [1&41.]  [1] +2.50-252  p.  ([Opinion] 
23676.)      [From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23676 

Clothespins.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4945,  clothespins  from 
Vermont  to  Boston,  Mass.;  [decided  Aug.  5.  1941].  [1941.]  [l]-f214-216  p. 
([Opinion]   236G8.)     [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  2366S 

Co<J/.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18309.  coal  to  points  in  western  New  York ; 
[decided  Aug.  1,  1941].  [1941.]  [1]+174-176  p.  ([Opinion]  23(>63.)  [From 
V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6  'la  :  23663 

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Coal — Continued. 

Fourth  section  application  no.  18383,  coal  to  Georgetown,  S.  C. ;  decided 

Julys,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  27-30.     ([Opinion]  23638.)      [From  v.  246.]     ♦Paper, 
5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23638 

Fourth  section  application  no.  18690,  coal  to  Ohio  and  Indiana ;  decided 

Aug.  5,  1941.     [1941.J     p.  167-170.     ( [Opinion]  23661.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Pa- 
per, 5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23661 

Coke.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18801,  coke  from  Birmingham,  Ala.,  to 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  [decided  Aug.  5,  1941J.  [1941.]  [1] +242-244  p.  ([Opin- 
ion]  23674.)      [From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23674 

Contaivers.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4762,  empty  containers  in 
western  trunk  line  territory  and  Southwest;  decided  Aug.  11,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  253-257.     ( [Opinion]  23677.)      [From  v.  246.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  23677 

Cotton.  No.  28551,  Valley  Compress  Company  et  al.  v.  Southern  Pacific  Com- 
pany et  al.;  decided  July  30,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  89-97.  ([Opinion]  23647.) 
[From  V.  246.]     *  I'aper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23647 

Cottonseed.  No.  28490,  H.  Bland  &.  Company  v.  Texas  &  New  Orleans  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  5,  1941.  [IWl.]  p.  9-12.  ([Opinion]  23634.) 
[From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23634 

Employees.  Ex  parte  no.  72  (sub-no.  1),  in  matter  of  regulations  concerning 
class  of  employees  and  subordinate  officials  to  be  included  within  term  em- 
ployee under  railway  labor  act,  news  agents,  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Company;  [decided  July  9,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +24-26  p.  ([Opin- 
ion]  2.3637.)      [From  v.  246.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23637 

Flour.  No.  28538,  General  Foods  Coriwration  v.  Louisville  &  Nashville  Railroad 
Company  et  al.:  [decided  Julv  29,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +142-144  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 23657.)      [From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC1.6/la  :  23657 

Freight  rates.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4664,  handling  carload 
shipments  in  West ;  decided  July  7.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  57-80.  ( [Opinion]  23644.) 
[From  V.  246.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23644 

No.  170OO,  rate  structure  investigation,  pt.  2,  western  trunk  line  class  rates ; 

decided   July  7,   1941.      [1941.]      p.    119-126.      ([Opinion]    23653.)      [From   v. 
246.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23653 

No.  28622,  intercoastal  rate  structure;   [decided  June  19,  1941].     [1941.] 

[1] +86-88  p.     ([Opinion]  23646.)     [From  v.  246.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  23646 

Fruit.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4851,  switching  fruits  at  Texas 
border  points;  decided  July  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  17-23.  ([Opinion]  23636.) 
[From  v.  246.]     ♦Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23636 

Gas  oil.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4889,  gas  oil  and  fuel  oil  from 
Providence  to  Massachu.setts  and  Connecticut;  [decided  July  26,  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +98-100  p.      ([Opinion]   23648.)      [From  v.  246.]      ♦Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  23648 

Oasoline.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18424,  gasoline  from  Mobile,  Ala.,  to 
points  in  Mississippi;  decided  June  30,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  5-9.  ([Opinion] 
23633.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.    ■  IC  1.6/la :  23633 

Glass.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4877,  window  glass  from  the 
Southwest  to  aiissouri ;  decided  Julv  16,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  135-141.  ( [Opinion] 
236.56.)      [From  V.  246.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23656 

No.   27757,  Blue   Ridge   Glass   Corporation   v.   Alabama    Great    Southern 

Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Julv  9,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  31-35.     ( [Opinion] 
23639.)     [From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23639 

Grain.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4856,  grain  from  river  crossings 
to  Florida;  decided  June  24,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  53-56.  ([Opinion]  23643.) 
[From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23643 

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Grain — Continued. 

InvestigJition   and  suspension  docket  no.  4872,   grain   from   Oklahoma   to 

Memphis,  Tenn. ;  decided  Aug.  5,  1941.     [1941.]    p.  207-213.     ( [Opinion]  23667.) 
[From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23667 

No.  28526,  Michigan  Bean  Company  r.  Pere  Marquette  Railway  Company ; 

[decided  July  5,  1941].     [1941.]      [1] +50-52  p.      ([Opinion]   23642.)      [From 
v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23642 

Gvpftum.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18152,  gypsum  blocks  and  tile  In  the 
'south:  decided  Aug.  f),  1!)41.  [194].]  p.  203-206.  (  [Opinion]  2:'.GGr;.)  [From 
v.  246.]      *I'ai}a4-,   5c.  I C  1.6/la  :  23666 

Indigo  paste.  No.  28543,  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Inc.  v.  Southern 
Steamship  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  21,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  165-167.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 23660.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  oc.  IC  1.6/la  :  23660 

Iron.  No.  28258,  Cincinnati  Sheet  Metal  «&  Roofing  Company  r.  Pennsylvania 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  July  9,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]+3t>-40  p. 
([Opinion]  23640.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23640 

Lumber.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18587,  lumber  from  Cross  City,  Fla.,  to 
Port  St.  Joe.  Fla.;  [decided  July  8,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +104-106  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 23650.)     [From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23650 

Investigation  and  siispeusion  docket  no.  4895.  east-bound  intercoastal  lum- 

ber-2 :  decided  May  27,  1!;>41.     [1941.]     p.  107-113.     ( [Opinion]  23651.)     [From 
V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23651 

Molasses.  Fourth  section  application  no. 18574,  blackstrap  molasses  from  Texas 
Citv  and  Galveston:  decided  Aug.  11,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  239-241.  ([Opinion] 
23673.)      [From  V.  246.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23673 

Naphtha.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18588,  naphtha  and  naphtha  distillate 
to  Mobile,  Ala. ;  decided  Aug.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  171-173.  ([Opinion]  23662.) 
[From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23662 

Phosphate  rock.  Fourth  section  application  no.  17878.  phosphate  rock  from 
Florida  to  the  Southwest:  decided  Aug.  11,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  261-266.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 23679.)      [From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23679 

Fourth  section  application  no.  18550,  phosphate  rock  from  Florida  mines 

to  Atlantic  ports;   decided   Aug.   5.    1941.      [1941.]      p.    225-238.      ([Opinion] 
23672.)      [From  v.  246.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23672 

Poult ru.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4934.  dressed  poultry  from 
Omaha,  Nebr.,  to  Austin.  Minn.;  [decided  Aug.  21.  1941].  [1941.]  [l]+270- 
272  p.     (  [Opinion]  236S1.)     [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23681 

Prunes.  No.  28394,  Public  Utilities  Commission  of  Idaho  et  al.  r.  Aberdeen  and 
Rockfish  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  4.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  183-202. 
([Opinion]  23665.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23665 

Pulpboard.  Fourth  section  application  no.  17729.  pulpboard  from  southern  ports 
to  eastern  ports :  decided  Aug.  5,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  223-224.  ( [Opinion]  23671.) 
[From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23671 

Rrfrif/eration.  Ex  parte  no.  137,  contracts  for  protective  services;  decided  July 
31,1941.     [1941.]     p.  145-161.     (  [Opfnion]  23658.)     [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  23658 

Salt  eake.  Fourth  section  application  no.  188."!3.  salt  cake  to  Brunswick.  Ga. ; 
[decided  Aug.  1.  1941.]  [1941.]  [1] +162-164  p.  ( [Opinion]  2.%59.)  [Fi-om 
v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23659 

Sand.  Fourth  section  application  no  18703.  sand  and  gravel  from  and  to  Louisi- 
ana :  decided  Aug.  11,  1941.  [H>41.]  p.  24.5-249.  ([Opinion]  23675.)  [From  v. 
246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23675 

No.  28476,  Thornton  Quarries  Corporation  r.  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois 

Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  2,  1941.     [1941.]    p.  131-134.     ( [Opinion] 
23655.)     [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1  6/la  :  23655 

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October  1941  1477 

Steel.  No.  28554,  Kansas  City  Structural  Steel  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company,  et  al. ;  decided  July  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  13-16. 
([Opinion]  23635.')     [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23635 

Staue.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18995,  crushed  stone  to  Kingsbury,  lud. ; 
decided  Aug.  5,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  217-219.     ([Opinion]  23669.)     [From  y.  246.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23669 

Sugar.  Fourth  section  application  no.  13847,  sugar  to  Texas ;  decided  Aug.  1,  1S41. 
[1941. J     p.  177-182.     ([Opinion]  23664.)      [From  y.  246.]     »  Paper,  Oc. 

IC  1.6/la :  23664 

Fourth  section  application  no.  18108,  sugar  to  east  Texas ;  decided  June  30, 

1941.     [1941.]    p.  1-4.     ([Opinion]  23632.)     [From  y.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  23632 

Terminal  services.  Inland  Empire  Paper  Company  terminal  allowance,  ex  parte 
no.  104,  practices  of  carriers  affecting  operating  revenues  or  expenses,  pt.  2, 
terminal  services  ;  decided  July  9, 1941.  [1941.]  p.  127-131.  ( [Opinion]  236.14. ) 
[From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23654 

Warehouses.  Ex  parte  no.  104,  practices  of  carriers  affecting  operating  revenues 
and  expenses,  pt.  7,  packing  sheds  and  facilities  (Texas  and  Louisiana)  ;  de- 
cided June  30,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  273-289.     ([Opinion]  23682.)     [From  y.  246.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23682 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Arjeton,  Arthur  A.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43970.  Arthur  A.  Ageton  v.  United 
States  ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1941.]     p.  15-22.     t 

J  X.80 :  Ag  37 

Alabama.  No.  602,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Alabama 
r.  King  &  Boozer,  partnership  composed  of  Tom  Cobb  King  and  Simon  Elbert 
Boozer,  residents  of  Calhoun  County,  Ala.,  and  United  States,  intervener,  on 
writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  Alabama ;  brief  for  United  States. 
[1941.]    cover  title,  x+131  p.     t  J  1.78  :  Al  lb/7 

Same,  appendix  B.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+43  p.     t  J  1.78  :A1  lb/8 

No.  603,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term.  1941,  John  C.  Curry, 

individually  and  as  commissioner  of  revenue  of  Alabama,  v.  United  States.  Dunn 
Construction  Co.,  Inc.,  and  John  S.  Hodgson  and  Company,  partners  doing 
business  as  Dunn  Construction  Company,  Inc.,  and  John  S.  Hodgson  and  Com- 
pany, on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  Alabama  ;  brief  for  I'nited 
States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+20  p.     ?  J  1.78  :A1  lb/9 

American  Light  and  Traction  Company.  No.  7729',  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
7th  circuit,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  American  Light  and  Traction 
Company,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for 
petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii +24  p.     %  J  1.76 :  Am  3.511 

American  Tri-Ergon  Corporation.  No.  661,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term.  1941,  American  Tri-Ergon  Corporation  and  Tri-Ergon  Holding  A.  G. 
V.  Radtke  Patents  Corporation  [et  al.  and]  Conway  P.  Coe,  commissioner  of 
patents,  on  i^etition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals 
for  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  respondent  commissioner  of  patents  in  oppo- 
.sition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+12  p.     t  J1.78:Am35tr 

Anderson.  Frank  B.  No.  9859,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  estate  of 
Frank  B.  Anderson,  Bank  of  California,  National  Association,  executor,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i  + 14  p.     % 

J  1.76  :  An  23/3 

Antietam  Hotel  Corporation.  No.  4836,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit, 
Antietam  Hotel  Corporation  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+25  p.     t  J  1.76 :  An  87 

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1478  GoVERNaiENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Atkinson,  William  G.  No.  9840,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Paul  Cavanagh  (also  known  as  William  G. 
Atkinson),  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for 
petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii +23  p.     t  J  1.76:  At  58 

Baldu-in.  Murray.  No.  9877,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Murray 
Baldwin,  individually  and  as  executor  of  Janet  M.  Baldwin,  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  on  petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief 
for  respondent.    [1941.]    cover  title,  ii+25  p.    t  J  1.76 :  B  193 

Barnes,  James  I.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44088,  James  I.  Barnes  v.  United  States ; 
defendant's  statement  of  case,  request  for  findings  of  fact,  and  brief.  [1941.] 
p.  67-85.     t  J  1.80  :B  262/2 

Bethlehem  Silk  Compaiiy.  No.  7806,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit, 
Bethlehem  Silk  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii+16  p.     J  J  1.76 :  B  465/2 

Boswell,  Pred  M.  No.  10027,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Fred  M. 
Boswell  V.  United  States,  upon  appeal  from  district  court  for  middle  district 
of  Georgia  ;  brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+20  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  B  657 

Bush,  Arehihald  O.  No.  12060,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  Archi- 
bald G.  Bush  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i+14  p.    t  J  1.76 :  B  963 

Caduallader,  Brooke  W.  No.  9863,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Rose  M.  Cadwallader,  executrix  of  Brooke 
W.  Cadwallader,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+34  p.    t  J  1.76  :C  115 

Carroll-McCreary  Company,  Inc.  No.  56,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
Carroll-McCreary  Company,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  xjeti- 
tion  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii+ 19  p.     t  J  1.76:  0  236 

Central  Supply  Association.  No.  16750,  in  district  court  for  northern  district  of 
Ohio,  eastern  division,  United  States  v.  Central  Suppl.v  Association  et  al. ;  brief 
for  United  States  in  opposition  to  defendants'  motions  to  strike  certain  aver- 
ments from  indictment  and  motions  to  disregard  certain  allegations  of  indict- 
ment as  surplusage.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+22  p.     $  J  1.75:0  333/8 

• Same;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition  to  motions  for  bills  of  particu- 
lars.    [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+179  p.     t  J  1.75:  0  333/7 

■ Same;  supplemental  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition  to  defendants' 

motion  to  disregard  certain  allegations  of  indictment  as  surplusage.     [1941.] 
cover  title,  8  p.     $  J  1.75 :  C  333/9 

Chicago.  North  Shore  and  Milwaukee  Railroad.  No.  502,  in  Supreme  Court  of 
United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  A.  A.  Sprague,  as  receiver  for  Chicago,  North 
Shore  and  Milwaukee  Railroad  Company  v.  J.  Albert  Woll,  United  States  at- 
torney for  northern  district  of  Illinois,  et  al.,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondents  in  opposition. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  ii+19  p.     J  J  1.78 :  0  432  no/2 

Chrysler  Corporation.  No.s.  40-41,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Chrysler  Corporation,  De  Soto  Motor  Corporation,  Plymouth  Motor  CoriX)- 
ration  r.  United  States;  Commercial  Credit  Company  et  al.  r.  [same],  on 
appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Indiana  ;  brief  for  United 
States.     [1941.1     cover  title,  i+32  p.     t  J1.78:0468 

Collin  rf  ais.<tel.  No.  597,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Collin  &  Gissel  (Ludwig  Baer)  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari to  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals;  brief  for  United  States  in 
opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+12  p.     t  J  1.78:0  691 

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October  1941  1479 

Columbus  Wine  Company.  No.  9999,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit, 
F.  D.  Leebern,  d.  b.  a.  Columbus  Wine  Company  v.  United  States  (W.  D.  Hear- 
ington,  district  supervisor,  Alcohol  Tax  Unit,  tjth  district,  substituted  respond- 
ent in  lieu  of  United  States)  ;  motion  to  dismiss  petition  for  review  and  to 
advance  hearing  on  motion.     [1941.]     cover  title,  18  p.     t  J  1.76:  C  723/2 

Continental  Casualty  Company.  No.  39,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Continental  Casualty  Company  and  Marie  M.  Short  v.  United 
States,  on  certificate  from  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for 
United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,   iii+39  p.     t  J1.7S:C767/7 

Cotros,  George.  No.  634,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
George  Cotros  et  al.  v.  Na.-hville  Trust  Company,  executor  of  Charles  M. 
McCabe,  former  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  district  of  Tennessee,  on  peti- 
tion for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit;  brief  for 
respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-flSp.     |  J  1.78:0  826 

Credit  Alliance  Corporation.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  r.  Credit  Alli- 
ance Corporation ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  4th  circuit.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+ 15  p.     X  J  1.78:0  86/2 

Creek  Indians.  No.  572,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct  term,  1941, 
Creek  Nations  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of 
Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+25  p.     % 

J  1.78 :  C  861/2 

No.  L-137,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Creek  Nation  r.  United  States ;  defendant's 

objections  to  findings  of  fact  requested  by  plaintiff,  defendant's  request  for 
findings  of  fact,  and  brief.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iv-|-103-23U  p.     % 

J  1.80:  0  861/10 

Crescent  Amusement  Company,  Inc.  Civil  action  no.  54,  in  district  court  for 
middle  district  of  Tennessee,  Nashville  division.  United  States  v.  Crescent 
Amusement  Company,  Inc.,  et  al. ;  plaintiff's  brief.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
iv-f224  p.     t  J  1.75:  0  863 

Dixie  Margarine  Company.  No.  8921,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Dixie  Margarine  Company,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  iiH-41  p.     t  J  1.76 :  D  642/3 

Dodd,  Mead  &  Company,  Inc.  No.  52,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
Dodd,  Mead  &  Company,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii-f  32  p.     t  J  1.76 :  D  661 

Doehler  Metal  Furniture  Co.,  Inc.  No.  7972,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals 
for  District  of  Columbia,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Doehler  Metal  Furniture  Co.,  Ino.,  v. 
Lindsay  0.  Warren,  comptroller  general,  appeal  from  District  Court  of  United 
States  for  District  of  Columbia;  brief  for  appellee.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
ii+7  p.     i  J  1.77 :  D  671 

Dooner,  Columbia  H.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44489,  Columbia  Haley  Dooner 
et  al.  v.  United  States  ;  defendant's  brief.     [1941.]    p.  45-58.     t      J  1.80  :D  721/2 

Ehrman,  Florence  H.  No.  577,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Florence  H.  Ehrman  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  reve- 
nue; Clara  Hellman  Heller  v.  [same];  Frances  J.  Hellman  and  Wells  Fargo 
Bank  &  Union  Trust  Co.,  trustees  under  last  will  and  testament  of  I.  W.  Hellman, 
.ir.,  V.  [same],  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
9th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-|-9  p.    J 

J  1.78 :  Eh  89 

Electric  Vacuum  Cleaner  Company,  Inc.  No.  588,  in  Supreme  Court  of  I'nited 
States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Electric  Vacuum 
Cleaner  Company,  Inc.  [et  al.],  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  6th  circuit;  supplemental  memorandum  in  behalf  of  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  4  p.     |  J  1.78  :  El  25/4 

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I 


1480  Government  Publications 

Emory,  Harry  8.  No.  33,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
United  States  v.  Harry  S.  Enuiry,  St.  James  Distillery,  Inc.,  and  S-t.  James 
Distillery,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Springfield  court  of  appeals  of  Missouri; 
brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  vi+34  p.     t         J  1.78 :  Em  69/2 

Farmers  d  Oivners  Cotton  Oil  Company.  No.  671,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Fanners  &  Ginners  Cotton  Oil  Company  t'.  Guy  T. 
HelveriuK,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.     t  J  1.78:  F 229/2 

Fich-IoK  John  D.  In  Court  of  Claim.s  no.  44391,  John  D.  Ficklen  v.  United  States ; 
defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1941.]     p.  25-34.     $ 

J  1.80 :  F  447 

First  National  l^teamship  Comixiny.  In  Court  of  Claims,  congressional  ca.se  no. 
17764,  First  National  Steamship  Ccmipany,  Second  National  Steamship  Com- 
pany, Tliird  National  Steamship  Comjiany  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  reply 
to  motion  to  strike  its  special  answer  and  plea  in  fraud.     [1941.]     p.  123-136.    t 

J  1.80  :  F  519/5 

First  Russian  Insurance  Company.  No.  42.  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  United  States  r.  Louis  H.  Pink,  superintendent  of  insurance 
of  State  of  New  York,  and  as  liquidator  of  domesticated  United  States  branch 
of  First  Russian  Insurance  Conii)any.  established  in  1S27,  Victor  Yermaloff, 
and  others,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  State  of  New  York, 
New  York  County;  brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  vi+149  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  F  519/3 

Flippin.  William.  No.  662,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
William  (Bill)  Flippin,  Jack  Baugh.  and  Tude  Perky,  v.  United  States,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit; 
brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+13  p.     % 

J  1.78  :  F  648 

Fore.<it  Glen  Creamery  Company.  No.  7575,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit.  Forest  Glen  Creamery  Company  et  al.  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief 
for  respondent.      [1941.]      cover  title,  i+34  p.     t  J  1.76  :F  761 

Forness,  Frank  A.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  I'nited  States  i'. 
Frank  A.  Forness  and  Jessie  Forness,  Salamanca  Trust  Company  [et  al.1  and 
Home  Owners'  Loan  Corporation,  intervenors-appellees,  appeal  from  district 
court  for  western  district  of  New  York;  brief  for  United  State.'!.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  iii+27  p.     t  J  1.76  :F  769 

Forrester  Rot  Compani/.  No.  12072,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit, 
Forrester  Box  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals:  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.1 
cover  title,  ii+34  p.     *  J  1.76  :  F  77/2 

Friend.  Hnirit.  No.  608.  in  Supreme  Court  of  T'nited  States.  Oct.  term.  1941, 
Milton  H.  Friend,  Bertha  F.  Levy,  and  Ethel  Pacyna,  as  trustees  of  trust  estate 
created  under  last  will  and  testament  of  Henry  Friend,  r.  Guy  T.  Helvering, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appenls  for  7th  circuit:  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+8  p.    t  J  1.78 :  F  915 

Oarfhirr.  J.  Willis.  No.  7764,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  interTial  revenue  r.  J.  Willis  Gardner,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.]  cover  title. 
i  +  12  p.     i  J  1.76  :G  174 

Gerirl::.  M^rs.  IrJn.  No.  17.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2(1  circuit.  Tdn  Gevirtz  r. 
coniTnissi(.iior  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tnx  Appeals:  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+22  r>.     % 

J  1.76  :  G  337 

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Glasser,  Daniel  D.  Nos.  30-32,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Daniel  D.  Glasser  v.  United  States ;  Norton  I.  Kretske  v.  [same]  ;  Alfred 
E.  Iloth  V.  [same],  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  apiieals  for  7th 
circuit;  brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  vi+l52  p.     t 

J  1.78  :  G  464/2 

Glidden  Company.  Nos.  641-642,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941  Glidden  Company  and  United  States  Guarantee  Company  r.  United 
States,  on  petitions  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  api>eals  for  6th 
circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.     t 

J  1.78  :  G  49 

Gray  Processcfi  Corporation.  No.  7810,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit, 
Gray  Processes  Corporation  x\  commi.ssioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii+25  p.     $  J  1.76  :  G  795 

Great  Atlantie  rf  Pacific  Tea  Company.  No.  110-34.5  (criminal),  in  district  court 
for  southern  district  of  New  York,  Sept.  term.  1941,  United  States  v.  Great 
Atlantic  &  Pacific  Tea  Companv  et  al. ;  indictment.     [1941.]     cover  title,  16  p.    % 

J  1.75  :  G  798/3 

No.  67845   (criminal),  in  I^istrict  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of 

Columbia.  United  States  r.  Great  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Tea  Company  et  ah; 
memorandum  in  opposition  to  demurrer  and  motion  to  quash  indictment. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  iii +38  p.     t  J  1.75  :  G  798/5 

Same ;    memorandum   in   oppositioni   to   motions   for  bills   of  particulars. 

[1941.]     cover  title,  iii +38  p.     t  J  1.75  :G  798/4 

Green,  Philip.  No.  7835,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3tl  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  Philip  and  Dina  Grefu,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Api)eals  ;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]    cover  title,  ii +23  p.    X 

J  1.76 :  G  823 

Grosvenor.  Olivia  II.  No.  8843,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit.  First 
National  Bank  of  Memphis,  Tenn.,  as  administrator,  c.  t.  a.,  of  Olivia  H.  Gros- 
veuoi",  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  i)etition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]    cover  title,  i+lS  p.    t 

J  1.76  :G  914 

Groves,  Wallace.  No.  605,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Wallace  Groves  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i +13  p.     t  J  1.78  :  G  919 

Gud»iiin(l.^on.  Everett  M.  No.  7851,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  Apr.  term,  1941,  Everett  M.  Gudmundson  v.  Frank  A.  Cardillo, 
deputy  connnissioner,  District  of  Columbia  district  [United  States  Employees' 
Comijensation  Commission],  and  Travelers  Insurance  Company,  appeal  from 
District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  and  appendix 
on  behalf  of  appellees.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+51  p.     +  J  1.77  :G  934 

Hall,  Jo,'<ep]iine  V.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44924,  Josephine  V.  Hall  v.  United 
States ;  brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     p.  27-&4.     t  J  1.80  :H  143 

Halliday.  James  II.  No.  101.  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
James  H.  Halliday,  person  non  compos  mentis,  by  his  committee,  Annie  Halli- 
day, V.  United  States,  on  motion  for  leave  to  proceed  in  forma  pauperis  and  o-n 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  district ; 
memorandum  for  United  States  in  opposition  to  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  18  p.     t  J  1.78  :H  155 

Ilannan,  Patrick  F.  No.  7771,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia.  Patrick  F.  Hannan  and  Lillian  Hannan,  on  their  own  behalf  and  as 
assignees  of  any  and  all  rights  of  Konsum,  Incorixtrated,  v.  United  States, 
on  appeal  from  District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia  ;  brief 

•     for  appellee.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+20  p.      t  J  1.76  :H  195 

Hardwick,  Walter  8.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43428,  Louise  Hardwick,  adminis- 
tratrix of  Walter  S.  Hardwick,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  find- 
ings of  fact  and  brief.     [1941.]     p.  37-59.     $  J  1.80  :H  222 

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1482  Government  Publications 

Hare  TruH.  No.  7869,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia, 
Hare  Trust,  express  trust,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  rev- 
enue, on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  App«\T.ls ;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  1+10  p.     X  J  1.77  :H  222 

Highland,  Virgil  L.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  r.  Cecil  B.  Highland,  executor,  Virgil  Ti.  Highland,  on  ipe- 
tition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  ii+43  p.    t  J  1.76  :H  537 

Hives,  Waryier  U.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45026,  Warner  U.  Hines  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1941.]    p.  1.5-26.    $ 

J.  1.80 :  H  589 

Holart  Cabinet  Company.  No.  630,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Charles  C.  Hobart,  doing  business  as  Hobart  Cabinet  Company,  r.  National 
Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board  in  opposition. 
[1941.]    cover  title,  i+8  p.    $  J  1.7S  :  H  651 

Houghton,  Bryan  R.  No.  615,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Charles  W.  Gammons  et  al.,  executors  and  trustees  [of  Bryan  R.  Houghton],  v. 
Thomas  B.  Hassett,  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  district  of  Massachusetts, 
on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit ; 
brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+9  p.     J 

J  1.78 :  H  814 

Hull,  William  S.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  estate  of  William 
S.  Hull,  Jonathan  W.  Hull  and  William  Harold  Carpenter,  surviving  executors, 
V.  commissioner  of  internal -revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]    cover  title,  i+15  p.    t 

J  1.76 :  H  877 

Humphreys.  Murray.  No.  7700,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Murray 
Humphreys  v.  coumiissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
ii+35p.    t  J  1.76  :H  889 

International  Agricultural  Corporation.  No.  43  (consolidated  caiise)  in  district 
court  for  middle  district  of  North  Carolina,  International  Agricultural  Corpora- 
tion and  Swift  &  Company  v.  Carlisle  W.  Higgins,  Ralph  F.  W.  Brimley,  and 
John  W.  Aiken  [United  States  officials]  ;  brief  for  defendants  in  supi)ort  of 
motion  to  dismiss  for  want  of  jurisdiction.     [1941.]    cover  title,  ii+38  p.    t 

J  1.75:  In  85/2 

International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffetirs,  StaWemen  and  Helpers  of 
America.  No.  627,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Ware- 
housemen's Union,  Local  117,  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters, 
Chauffeurs,  Stablemen  and  Helpers  of  America,  atfiliated  with  American  Fed- 
eration of  Labor,  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia  ;  brief 
for  National  Labor  Relations  Board  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i+22  p.    t  J  1.78  :  In  85/7 

Jewel  Mining  Company.  No.  12122,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit, 
Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  r.  Jewel  Mining  Company, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i+10  p.    t  JL76:J545 

Jones,  J.  Edward.  No.  585,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States.  Oct.  term,  1941, 
J.  Edward  Jones  v.  Joseph  P.  Kennedy  [et  al.,  members  of  Securities  and 
Exchange  Commission],  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States 
Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia  ;  brief  for  respondents  in  opposition. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i+15  p.     t  J  1.78:  J  718/2 

Justice  library  review,  v.  2,  no.  5;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  leaves  69-86  [87],  4° 
[Bimonthly.  Processed.  The  last  page  is  numbered  incorrectly  86  instead  of 
87.]     t  J  4.7:  2/5 

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October  1941  1483 

Kales,  Alice  O.  No.  35,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
United  States  v.  Alice  Gray  Kales,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals for  6th  ciicuit ;  brief  for  United  States.    [1941.]    cover  title,  iv +49  p.    % 

J  1.78  :  K 124/2 

Kay  Manufacturing  Corporaticm.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Kay 
Manufacturing  Corporation ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+4  p.     t  J  1.78  :K  18 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  no.  336,  Oct.  term, 

1940,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Kay  Manufacturing  Corporation,  on 
petition  to  review  order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  [transcript  of  record]. 
[1941.]     p.  60-63.     t  J  1.76  :K  18/2 

Kivff,  Nathaniel.  No.  7780,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  estate  of 
Nathaniel  King,  Laura  K.  King,  Selma  K.  Feinberg.  and  Marjorie  K.  Rachlin, 
executrices  of  Nathaniel  King,  and  Laura  K.  King,  individually,  v.  commissioner 
of  internal  reveiuie,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals; 
brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]    cover  title,  ii+54  p.    t  J  1.76  :  K  585 

Kirk.  C.  R.,  d  Company.    No.  555,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 

1941,  C.  R.  Kirk  &  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i+11  p.     t  J  1.78  :K  634 

Kraft  Cheese  Company.  No.  110-344  (criminal),  in  district  court  for  southern 
district  of  New  York,  Sept.  term  IJMl,  United  States  v.  Kraft  Cheese  Company 
et  al. ;  indictment.     [1941.]     cover  title,  19  p.     +  J  1.75  :K  855/3 

Kuncy,  Max  J.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43972,  Max  J.  Kuney  v.  United  States; 
defendant's  brief.     [1941.]     p.  59-79.    t  J  1.80  ;K  962 

Larus,  Jacob.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Jacob  Lams  v.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci.^ion  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+13  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  L  329/2 

Lo7-illard,  P.,  Company.  No.  71,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  r.  P.  Lorillard  Company,  on  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief  for  National  Labor 
Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii-1-31  p.     t  J  1.78 :L  891/3 

Ludtvig,  Theodore  H.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Theodore 
H.  Ludwig  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  Malcolm  B.  Dutcher  v.  [same], 
(consolidated),  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals; 
brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+19  p.     +  JL76:L966 

Lyon,  Incorporated.  No.  8994,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Lyon, 
Incorporated,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i+23  p.     t  JL76:L994 

McAlpine,  J.  K.,  Larid  and  Development  Company,  Ltd.  No.  9884,  in  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  J.  K.  McAlpine  Land  and  Development  Company, 
Ltd.,  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover  title,  ii+16 
p.     t  J  1.76 :  M  117/2 

McKesson  d  Robiins,  Inc.  No.  628,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  McKesson  &  Robbins,  Inc.,  McKesson-Stewart-Holmes  Drug,  and 
Blumauer  Frank  Drug,  Divisions,  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  pe- 
tition for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board  in  opposition.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i-)-5  p.     I  J  1.78 :  M  199/2 

McKnight,  William  L.  No.  12059,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit, 
William  L.  McKnight  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  re- 
view of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i+ 12  p.     +  J  1.76  :M  218 

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1484  GOVTJJNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

McLean.  Marrx.  No  624.  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Mnrrs  Mcl>ean  v.  Guy  T.  Ilclveriiig:.  coniinissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  pe- 
tition for  writ  of  c-ertiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  brief  for 
resiMindent  in  opix)8ition.     [1041.]     cover  title,  1+9  p.     t  J  1.78:  M  22.3 

Marconi  Wireless  TeJfgraph  Cmnpmuj  of  America.  No.  83642,  in  Court  of  Claims, 
Marconi  Wireles^s  Telegraph  Company  of  America  r.  United  States;  brief  for 
defendant  with  resjK'ct  to  plaintiff's  exceptions,  and  defendant's  request  for 
special  findings  of  fact.     [liMl.J     cover  title,  p.  4905-16.     t        J  1.80  :M  333/3 

Same ;  brief  in  support  of  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report 

on  accounting.     [1941.]     cover  title,  11+4863-4903  p.  il.     t  J  1.80  ;M  333/2 

Moloncii  Electric  Company.  Nos.  65!>-6n0.  in  Supreme  Court  of  Unitetl  States, 
Oct.  term,  1U41,  Moloney  Electric  Company  r.  Guy  T.  ilclvering,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  8th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i+12  p.     t  J  1.78  ;M  738 

Monarch  Cotton  Mills.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42118,  Monarch  Mills,  successors 
to  Monarch  Cotton  Mills,  r.  United  States;  brief  for  United  States.  [1941.] 
p.  47-89.     t  J  1.80 :  M  742 

Morri.stonn  Knitting  Mills.  Inc.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  4.5241.  Morristown 
Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  com- 
missioner.    [1941.]     p.  19-22.     ±  Jl.S0:MS34/3 

Motor  Boat  Sales.  Incorporated.  No.  46.  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States.  Oct. 
term.  1941,  E.  V.  Parker,  deputy  commissioner,  United  States  Employees'  Com- 
pensation Commission,  r.  Motor  Boat  Sales.  Incorporated,  on  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit;  brief  for  petitioner.  11941.]  cover 
title,  iv +47  p.     t  J  1.78  :M  857/2 

National  Electrical  Contractors  Association.  Civil  action  no.  1677-RJ,  in  district 
court  for  southern  district  of  California,  central  division.  United  States  v.  Har- 
bor District  Chapter,  National  Electrical  Contractors  Association,  et  al. ;  com- 
plaint and  consent  decree.     [1941.]     cover  title,  19  p.     t  J  1.75 ;  N  213  el 

Nebo  Oil  Companii.  No.  2320,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Nebo  Oil  Company,  trust,  on  petition  for  re- 
view of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1041.]  cover 
title,  i +21  p.     %  .T  1.76  ;N  279/4 

Kolan  Brothers.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43982,  William  L.  Nolan  and  Aloysins 
T.  Nolan,  copartners,  doing  business  as  Nolan  Brothers,  r.  United  States ; 
defendant's  request  for  special  findings  of  fact  and  exceptions  to  report  of 
commissioner.     [1941.]     p.  177-196.     t  J  1.80  ;N  711/3 

Norfolk  Southern  Railroad.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  4,3452,  Morris  S.  Hawkins 
and  U.  B.  Wiiidholtz,  receivers  of  Norfolk  Southern  Railroad  Company,  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  exception  to  commissioner's  i;epox*t.  [1941.]  p. 
219-221.     t  J  1.80 :  N  767 

North  Pacific  Emergencij  Erport  .\s.<iociation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45190, 
North  Pacific  Emergency  Export  Association  r.  United  States;  defendant's 
request  for  special  findings  of  fact  :fnd  brief.      [1941.]     p.  41-51.     t 

J  1.80 :  N  81p 

Old  Lewis  Hunter  Distillerii  Company.  No.  8933,  in  circuit  court  of  api^eals  for 
6th  circuit.  Old  Lewis  Hunter  Distillery  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  iietition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for 
re.siK)ndent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i  +  13  p.     t  J  1.76:  Oil 

Oliver,  H.  S.  Nos.  356-357,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
H.  S.  Oliver  r.  United  States;  C.  P.  Sellers  r.  [same],  on  petition  for  writs  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States 
in  opposition.      [1941.]     cover  title,  i-f-0  p.     +  J1.78;014 

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Opinions  of  Attorney  General  [released  for  pnblication  in  pamphlet  form  for 
inclusion  in  v.  40.] 

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tion to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

27.  Contracts  between  United  States  air  carriers   and   Latin  American   air  lines  ;  July 

25    1941       [1941  1      4  p.  J  1.5/a :  40/27 

28.  Scope  of  teim  United  Kingdom;  Aug.  29,  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  J15/a:40/28 

29.  Naturalization,  proof  of  entry  for  permanent  residence;  May  26,  1941      [1941.]      3  p. 

.T  1.5/a :  40/29 

30.  Australian  bonds;  Sept.   8.  1941.      [1941.]      2  p.  J  1.5/a:  40/30 

31.  Permits  for  flight  of  foreign  aircraft   into  United  States;   Sept.   12,  1941.      [1941.] 

3  p.  J  1.5/a  :  40/31 

Pacific  Air  Transport.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43029,  Pacific  Air  Transport  v. 
United  States ;  no.  43030,  Boeing  Air  Transport,  Inc.  v.  [same]  ;  no.  43031, 
[same]  v.  [same]  ;  no.  43032,  United  Air  Lines  Transport  Corporation  v. 
[same]  ;  no.  43033,  [same]  v.  [same]  ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commis- 
sioner's report,  request  for  additional  flndiniis.  and  request  for  special  find- 
ings of  fact.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+207-257  p.    t  J  1.80 :P  119/6 

Parker,  Howard  B.  Nos.  3695  and  3706,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  cir- 
cuit. Oct.  term,  1940,  Howard  B.  Parker  v.  United  States  et  al. ;  [same]  v. 
[same],  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Massachusetts;  brief  for 
United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iv-foO  p.  large  8"     t  J  1.76  :P  225 

Pierce,  J.  E.  No.  36.  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  J.  E. 
Pierce  v.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th 
circuit;  brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+35  p.     t 

J  1.78  :  P  611/2 

Piermont  Corporation.  No.  7832,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Piermont  Cori>oration,  on  i)etition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i+36p.     t  J  1.76  :P  612 

Praffne,  OkUi.  Brief  for  appellant,  circuit  court  of  api)eals.  lOtli  circuit,  no. 
2347,  United  States  r.  First  National  Bank  of  Prague,  Okla.,  and  Tradesmen's 
National  Bank  of  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  western 
district  of  Oklahoma,  Bower  Broadus,  judge.  [1941.]  cover  title,  iv-t-39  p. 
t  J  1.76:  P 884 

Pratt,  Hazen  C  No.  H-328,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Hazen  C.  Pratt  v.  United  States ; 
defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report,  filed  July  18,  1941,  and  re- 
quest for  findings  of  fact.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+263-346  p.  il  3  pi.     $ 

J  1.80 :  P  888/3 

Produce  Exchanr/e  of  Los  Angeles.  No.  14999  (criminal),  in  district  court  for 
southern  district  of  California,  central  division,  Feb.  term,  1941,  United  States 
V.  Produce  Exchange  of  Los  Angeles  et  al. ;  indictment.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
15  p.     t  J  1.75  ;P  942 

No.  15000  (criminal),  in  district  court  for  southern  district  of  California, 

central  division,  Feb.  term,  1941,  United  States  v.  Produce  Exchange  of  Los 
Angeles  et  al. ;  indictment.     [1941.]     cover  title,  13  p.     t  J  1.75  :P  942/2 

Quaker  Investment  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44725.  Quaker  Investment 
Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner. 
[1941.]     p.  21-23.     t  J  1.80  ;Q  24 

R(tffcn,  James  M.  Nos.  54-56,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  United  States  v.  James  M.  Ragen ;  [same]  r.  Arnold  W.  Kruse;  [same] 
V.  Lester  A.  Kruse,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit;  brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  li+37  p.     t 

J  1.78  ;  R 126 

Readij  Truck  Lines,  Inc.  No.  244,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States.  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Ready  Truck  Lines,  Inc.,  r.  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission, appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois ;  motion  to 
affirm.     [1941.]     cover  title,  4  p.     $  J  1.78  ;R  228 

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Reeves,  A.  O.,  Steel  Cmistruction  Company.  No.  6.%,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  A.  G.  lieeves  Steel  Construction  Company  v.  Elizabeth 
Weiss,  executrix  of  Harry  H.  Weiss,  former  collector  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  11+16  p.     %     J  1.78 :R 259 

Rosenhlum,  N.  E.,  Truck  L-hien,  Inc.  Nos.  52-53,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission 
V.  N.  E.  Rosenblura  Truck  Lines,  Inc. ;  [same]  v.  J.  B.  Margolies,  individual 
doing  business  as  Manhattan  Truck  Lines,  appeals  from  district  court  for 
eastern  district  of  Missouri ;  brief  for  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+82  p.     t  J  1.78  :R  723/2 

Rtttim^tcrn,  Wilton.  No.  11992,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  Guy 
T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  i\  Blanche  S.  Rubinstein  and 
Edward  Greensfelder,  as  executors  of  Wilton  Rubinstein,  on  petition  for  revi<^w 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
ii+14  p.     t  J  1.76  :R  825 

Sample  Furniture  Shops,  Inc.  No.  4812,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  cir- 
cuit. Sample  Furniture  Shops,  Inc.,  by  E.  K.  Pfeil,  trustee  under  general  as- 
signment for  benefit  of  creditors,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  revievp  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  1-1-8  p.     t  J1.76:Sa47 

San  Pedro  Fish  Exchange.  Civil  action  no.  1772-B,  in  district  court  for  southern 
district  of  California,  central  division.  United  States  v.  San  Pedro  Fish  Ex- 
change et  al. ;  complaint  and  consent  decree.     [1941.]     cover  title,  16  p.     t 

J  1.75 :  Sa  53 

Schiefelbein,  Fay  H.  No.  11899,  civil,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit, 
Fay  H.  Schiefelbein  and  Verna  Schiefelbein  v.  United  States,  appeal  from 
district  court  for  southern  district  of  Iowa ;  brief  for  United  States.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii+17  p.  1  pi.     t  J1.76:Sch32 

Schmidt,  Milton.  H.  No.  8959,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Milton 
H.  Schmidt  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district 
of  Ohio,  western  division ;  brief  for  United  States.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
ii+22p.     t  J  1.76 :  Sch  55/2 

Schwartz.  Edward  K.  No.  12124,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit,  Guy 
T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Edward  K.  Schwartz,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i+5  p.     %  J  1.76:  Sch  95 

Second  Carey  Trust.  No.  7865,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District 
of  Columbia.  Second  Carey  Trust,  express  trust,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+47  p.     t 

J  1.77:  Se24 

Series  A  Trust.  No.  7868,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia.  Series  A  Trust,  express  trust,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decisions  of  Ronrd  of  Tax 
Appeals ;  brief  for  re.spondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii +16  p.     %     J1.77:Se63 

Shcpard,  M.  L.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44724,  M.  L.  Shepard  v.  United  States ; 
defendant's  request  for  special  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1941.]     p.  19-32.     t 

J  1.80 :  Sh  47 

Simon.  8.  M.  E.  No.  4828,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  S.  M.  E. 
Simon  vs.  United  States,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district 
of  West  Virginia,  at  Huntington,  criminal :  supplement  to  appellee's  brief, 
containing  excerpts  from  the  record.     [1941.]     cover  title,  34  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  Si  55 

Sinclair  Refining  Company.  Brief  for  United  States,  appellant,  circuit  court  of 
appeals.  10th  circuit,  no.  2348,  United  States  v.  Sinclair  Refining  Company, 
appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Oklahoma.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  ii+13  p.     %  J  1.76:  Si  62 

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Smith,  Sarah  E.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44870,  Wilmon  Tucker,  administrator 
with  will  annexed  of  Sarah  E.  Smith,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  demurrer 
to  plain tifTs  2d  amended  petition  [and  defendant's  brief  on  demurrer]. 
[1941.]     p.  15-21.     t  J1.80:Sm65 

Somerville,  Oeorge  J.  No.  9857,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  George 
J.  Somerville,  also  known  as  Slim  Summer ville,  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  1+19  p.     t  J  1.76:  So  54 

South  Carolina.  No.  619,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Walter  G.  Query,  John  P.  Derham,  and  John  G.  Richards,  as  members  of  and 
constituting  South  Carolina  Tax  Commission,  v.  United  States,  Henry  D.  Rus- 
sell, Army,  individually  and  as  commanding  general.  Fort  Jackson,  S.  C,  and 
William  R.  Tomey,  Army,  individually  and  as  post  exchange  officer,  Fort 
Jackson,  S.  C,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
4th  circuit;  memorandum  for  respondents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  2  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  So  8c 

Spokane  Dry  Ooods  Corporation.  No.  9856,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th 
circuit,  Spokane  Dry  Goods  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respond- 
ent.    [1941.]    cover  title,  ii +26  p.    t  J1.76:Sp65 

Spreckels,  Adolph  B.  Nos.  581-582,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Adolph  B.  Spreckels  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit ; 
memorandum  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  ti^lo.  .S  p.     t  J  1.78:  Sp77 

Spreckels  Sufjar  Company.  Nos.  7916,  7925,  special  calendar,  in  United  States 
Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  Apr.  Term,  1941,  Spreckels  Sugar 
Company  v.  Claude  R.  Wickard.  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  and  Great  Western 
Sugar  Company  [et  al.],  interveners;  Holly  Sugar  Corporation  v.  [same]; 
brief  for  appellee.     [1941.]    cover  title,  iii -+-49  p.     t  J1.77:Sp77 

Spring,  Street  Realty  Company.  No.  7829,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  cir- 
cuit. Spring  Street  Realty  Company,  New  Jersey  corporation,  v.  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]    cover  title,  i-f  11  p.     t  J1.76:Sp82 

Standard  Oil  Co.  No.  590,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Standard  Oil  Co.  of  New  Jersey  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari to  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals;  brief  for  United  States  in 
opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i +7  p.     t  J  1.78:  St  24/3 

Still,  Carroll  O.  No.  606,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Carroll  O.  Still  v.  United  States,  on  motion  to  proceed  on  typewritten  record  and 
on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit ; 
brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-|-9  p.     I 

J  1.78:  St  54 

Strassburger,  Emit  H.  No.  48,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Emil  H. 
Strassburger  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i+18  p.     t  J  1.76:  St  81 

Stuart.  John.  No.  7695,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  John  Stuart  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+39  p.     t 

J  1.76:  St  92 

Stuart,  R.  Douglas.  No.  7696,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  R. 
Douglas  Stuart  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i+8  p.     t  J  1.76:  St  93 

Sun  Pipe  lAne  Company.  No.  7784,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Sun  Pipe  Line  Company,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
ii4-43  p.     *  J1.76:Su71 

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1488  G0VERNMf:NT   PUBLICATIONS 

Taylor.  Paul  B.  Interference  no.  77976,  in  Patent  Office,  before  Board  of  Inter- 
ference Examiners  on  final  hearing,  Paul  B.  Taylor  v.  Wilhelm  Runge ;  brief  of 
Taylor  at  final  bearing.     [1941.]    cover  title,  i+18  p.  4"     %  J  1.81 :  T  217/2 

Tc.rtile  }fiUfi  Sccnritie.s  Corporation.  No.  34,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Textile  Mills  Securities  Corporation  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  v+60  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  T  314/2 

Thompson.  Mary  O.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  estate  of 
Mary  G.  Thompson,  Bank  of  New  York  (formerly  Bank  of  New  York  and 
Trust  Company),  executor,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii+29  p.     t  J  1.76  :T  375 

Tonopah  Minlnci  Company  of  Nevada.  No.  7812,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
3d  circuit,  Tonopah  ^Mining  Company  of  Nevada  r.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii +27  p.     t  J  1.76 :T  616/3 

Tsrriovi.  Dionysia  E.  No.  579,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States.  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Dionysia  E.  Tserioni  and  Polytime  Antonopulo,  etc.,  et  al.  i7.  United  States, 
on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims ;  brief  for  United  States  in 
opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+ 14  p.     t  J  1.78  :  T  787/2 

Walapai  Indian.^.  No.  23,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
United  States,  as  guardian  of  Indians  of  tribe  of  Hualpai  in  Arizona,  r.  Santa 
Fe  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  9th  circuit ;  memorandum  for  Government  of  United  States.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i+3  p.     t  J  1.78  :W  14 

Warren  Telephone  Company.     No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
"Warren  Telephone  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition, 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii+30  p.     t  J  1.76 :  W  2.j6/2 

Warrinff,  Enimett  R.  Nos.  654-655,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States.  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Emmett  R.  Warring  v.  Ray  L.  Huff,  general  superintendent.  District  penal 
institutions;  [same]  v.  John  B.  Colpoys,  United  States  marshal,  on  petition 
for  writs  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Co- 
liunbia ;  brief  for  respondents  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+12  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  W  258 

Weher,  Louis.  No.  523,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Louis 
Weber  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  9th  circuit;  memorandum  for  United  States.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i+13  p.  [The  1st  print  of  this  publication  bearing  the  signature  mark  418381 — 
41  was  incorrect  and  was  replaced  by  a  2d  print  with  signature  mark  419658 — 
41.]     I  J  1.78  :  W  388 

Wenc/er.  Mrs.  Mary  E.  No.  8876,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  ]Mary  E. 
Wenger  r.  (Juy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+25  p.     t  J  176 :  W  485 

'We.'it  Prodiietion  Company.  No.  674,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term.  1941,  West  Production  Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i+12  p.     t  J  1.78  :W  52/2 

West  Yirf/inia  Power  Company.  No.  685,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  West  Virginia  Power  Company  and  Norfolk  &  Western  Railway 
Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  4th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i  +  11  p.    4  J1.78:W52t 

M'illiams.  Mrs.  Mary  B.  No.  13,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Mary  B. 
Williams  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  de- 
cision of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
ii  +  lSp.     %  J  1.76  :W  674 

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Willow  River  Power  Campany.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45067,  Willow  River 
Power  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  special  answer  and  plea  in  bar. 
[1941.]     p.  11-22     t  J  1.80  :W  684 

Wilson,  John  P.  No.  7745,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  Internal  revenue  v.  John  P.  Wilson,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+31  p.    t 

J  1.76 :  W  694 

Wilson,  Lee,  rf  Compat}}/.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45300,  J.  H.  Craln  and  R.  E.  Lee 
Wilson,  jr.,  trustees  of  Lee  Wilson  &  Company,  business  trust,  v.  United  States ; 
defendant's  demurrer  to  plaintiff's  petition.     [1941.]     p.  7-30.     I     J  1.80 :  W  695 

No.  529,  original,  tax  review,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit, 

Lee  Wilson  &  Company,  business  trust,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Processing  Tax  Board  of  Review :  brief  for 
respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+27  p.     t  J  1.70 :  W  695 

Winchester  Country  Cluh.  No.  03,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.-term, 
1941,  Thomas  W.  White  et  al.,  former  collectors  of  internal  revenue  for  district 
of  Massachusetts,  r.  Winchester  Country  Club,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit;  brief  for  petitioners.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
ii-f24  p.     t  JL78:  W721/2 

Youiu),  Minnie  K.     No.  15,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Minnie  K. 

Young  V  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 

of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  resix)ndent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+20  p. 

%  J  1.76 :  Y  86 

ANTITRUST  DIVISION 

Alha  Pharniacciiticol  Company,  Inc.  United  States  i\  Alba  Pharmaceutical  Com- 
pany, Inc.  (New  York)  et  al.  (U.  S.  D.  C,  S.  D.  N.  Y.,  criminal  no.  110-311 
and  civil  no.  15-363)  :  [same]  v.  Bayer  Company,  Inc.  (New  York),  et  al. 
(U.  S.  D.  C,  S.  D.  N.  Y..  civil  no.  1.5-3(j4),  statement  of  grounds  for  action; 
settlement  of  cases.  1941.  1 11+9  p.  [Public  statements  released  Sept  5  and 
25,  194L]     t  J20.7:A113 

Associated  Transport,  Inc.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Connnission,  docket  no. 
MC-F-1612,  Associated  Transport,  Inc.,  control  and  consolidation,  Arrow  Car- 
rier Corporation',  et  al.  ;  docket  no.  MC-F-1613,  Associated  Transport.  Inc., 
issuance  of  securities;  brief  of  Antitrust  Division.  [1941.]  cover  title,  iii+55 
p.  il.     t  J  20.8 :  As  78 

Association  of  American  Railroads.  United  States  v.  Association  of  American 
Railroads  et  al.  (U.  S.  D.  C,  Dist.  of  Col. — civ.  4551),  statement  of  grounds 
for  action;  entry  of  consent  decree.  1941.  [l]+2  p.  [Public  statement 
released  July  18,  1941.]     t  J  20.7  :  As  78/2 

Harbison-Walker  Refractories  Company.  United  States  v.  Harbison-Walker  Re- 
fractories Company  et  al.  (U.  S.  D.  C,  S.  D.  N.  Y.,  no.  109-176),  statement  of 
grounds  for  action;  imposition  of  fines.  1941.  [l]+2  p.  [Public  statement 
released  July  22,  1941.]     t  J  20.7 :  H  213 

Iron.  Investigation  of  scrap  iro4i  and  steel  industry,  statement  of  grounds  for 
action.    1941.     [l]-|-4  p.     [Public  statement  released  Aug.  4,  1941.]     t 

J  20.7 :  Ir  6 
FEDERAL  BUREAU  OF  INVESTIGATION 

Law  enforcement.    FBI  law  enforcement  bulletin,  v.  10,  no.  10;  Oct.  1941.    [1941.] 
cover  title,    [2] +1-43  p.  il.  4"      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t   (available  to  law 
enforcement  officers  and  agencies  only.) 
L.  C.  card  36-13359  J  1.14/8  :  10/10 

Same,  insert,  Fugitives  wanted,  missing  person  notices,  cancellations,  v.  10, 

no.  10 ;  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     [l]+45-74  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.] 

J  1.14/8 :  10/10/insert 

Report.     Annual  report  of  Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation,  July  1,  1939-June 
30,  1940.     [1941.]     cover  title,  [1]+41  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t  ' 
L.  C.  card  20-26159  J  1.14/1 :  940 

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1490  Government  Publications 

IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURALIZATION  SERVICE 

Oetieral  order  C-33.    Aug.  20,  1941.    3  leaves,  4°     [Processed.    3d  supplement,  5 
leaves,  4°,  was  issued  to  General  order  C-28.]     t  J  21.7  :  0-33 


LABOR  DEPARTMENT 

CHILDREN'S  BUREAU 

Child  health  in  Disti'ict  of  Columbia,  challenge  of  May  Day,  1941 ;  by  Ella  Oppen- 
heimer.  [1041.]  p.  309-311,  4°  [From  The  child,  monthly  bulletin,  v.  5,  no.  12, 
June  1941.]     j  L  5.35/a  :  H  349/5 

Child  labor.  Ten  questions  answered  about  child-labor  provisions  of  fair  labor 
standards  act  of  1938.  June  1941.  [6]  p.  il.  narrow  8°  (Folder  26.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
single  copy,  $1.00  per  100.  L  5.22 :  26 

Children.    The  child,  monthly  bulletin,  Sept.  1941:  [v.  6,  no.  3].     [1941.]     cover 
title,  p.  57-84,  11.  4"     [Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy, 
$1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  L  36-94  L  5.35 :  6/3 

Handicapped  children.  Some  parental  attitudes  toward  handicapped  children ; 
by  Ellen  Whelan  Coughlin.  [1941.]  [1] +41-45  p.  4°  [From  The  child, 
monthly  bulletin,  v.  6,  no.  2,  Aug.  1941.]     t  L  5.35/a  :  H  191/2 

Hazardous-occupations  program,  an  administrative  function  of  Children's  Bu- 
reau: by  Elizabeth  S.  Johnson  and  Saul  Wallen.  [1941.]  p.  21-23.  4°  [From 
The  child,  monthly  bulletin,  v.  6,  no.  1,  July  1941.]     t  L  5.35/a  :  H  336 

Logging.  Eighteen  years  is  now  minimum  age  for  employment  in  most  logging, 
sawmilling,  and  woodworking-machine  occupations.     1941.     1  p.  4°     t 

L5.2:L82 

Nutrition.  State  nutrition  program  from  nutritionist's  point  of  view;  by  Cath- 
erine M.  Leamy.  [1941.]  p.  37-40,  4"  [From  The  child,  monthlv  bulletin,  v.  6, 
no.  2,  Aiig.  1941.]     f  L  5.3.5/a  :  N  959/3 

LABOR  STANDARDS  DIVISION 

Iron  icorkeis.  Apprenticeship  standards  of  Bath  Iron  Works  Corporation,  pre- 
pared and  adopted  by  Bath  Iron  Works  Corporation,  Bath,  Maine,  in  coopera- 
tion with  Federal  Committee  on  Apprenticeship;  approved  1941.  1941.  5  p. 
4°  (Serial  no.  S-69.)  [These  standards  are  a  concrete  example  of  a  method 
for  training  apprentices  in  a  private  plant.  They  are  issued  in  the  expectation 
that  committees  or  individuals  concerned  in  other  localities  will  find  them 
useful  as  a  basis  for  discussion.]     f  L  16.14  :Ir  6/2 

Labor  standards,   Sept.  1941:    [v.  4,  no.   6].      [1941.]     cover  title,  p.   81-96,  4° 
[^Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  7.5c.  a  yr. : 
foreign  subscription,  $1.15. 
L.  C.  card  L  3.S-.-)0  L  16.11 :  4/6 

Machinists.  Apprentice.'^hip  labor  standards  for  Lockheed  Aircraft  Corporation 
and  Vega  Airplane  Company,  Burbaidi,  Calif.,  prepared  by  Lockheed-Vega 
Joint  Apprenticeslii])  Committee,  representing  Lockheed  Aircraft  Corporation 
and  Vega  Airplane  Company,  of  Burbank,  Calif.,  and  Aeronaiitical  Mechanics 
of  Burbank.  Local  727.  International  Association  of  Machinists;  approved 
1941.  1941.  8  p.  4"  (Serial  no.  S-15.)  [These  standards  are  a  concrete 
example  of  a  mc^thod  for  training  apprentices  in  a  private  plant.  They  are 
issued  in  the  exi)ectafion  tiiat  committees  or  individuals  concerned  in  other 
localities  will  find  them  useful  as  a  basis  for  disciission.]     t      L  16.14 :  Ai  74/5 

• Macliinist,  tool  and  die  making  apprenticeship  standards  for  Pliiladelphia 

area  and  environs,  formulated  by  .Toint  Apprenticeship  Committee  of  Organized 
Joltbing  Marliiiiist  Tool  and  Die  !*Iak;ng  Companies  and  United  Electrical, 
Radio  and  ^Machine  Workers  of  America,  Local  No.  155,  affiliated  with  Congress 

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October  1941  1491 

Mach  it)  ists — ^Oou  thin  ed . 
of  Industrial  Organizations,  approved  1941;  [prepared  and  distributed  by 
Federal  Committee  on  Apprenticesliip].  1941.  [l]+8  p.  4°  (Serial  no.  S-65.) 
[These  standards  are  a  concrete  example  of  a  method  for  training  apprentices 
in  a  comnumity.  They  are  issued  in  the  expectation  that  committees  or  indi- 
viduals concerned  in  other  localities  will  find  them  useful  as  a  basis  for  dis- 
cussion. ]     t  L  16.14  :  M  184/4 

Memphis,  Tenn.,  machinists'  apprenticeship  standards,  formulated  by  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.,  Joint  Apprenticeship  Committee,  approved  1941;  [prepared  and 
distributed  by  Federal  Committee  on  Apprenticeship].  1941.  10  p.  4"  (Serial 
no.  S-TO. )  [These  standards  are  a  concrete  example  of  a  method  for  training 
apprentices  in  a  community.  They  are  issued  in  the  expectation  that  commit- 
tees or  individuals  concerned  in  other  localities  will  find  them  useful  as  a  basis 
for  discussion.]     t  L  16.14  :  M  184/5 

Pattern  makers'  apprenticeship  standards,  Chicago,  111.,  formulated  by  Joint 
Apprenticesliip  Committee  for  Pattern  Makers'  Trade  of  Chicago  and  Vicinity, 
representing  Pattern  Manufacturers  Association  of  Chicago  and  Vicinity,  and 
Pattern  Makers  Association  of  Chicago  and  Vicinity,  in  cooperation  with  Fed- 
eral Committee  on  Apprenticeship;  approved  1941.  1!)41.  10  p.  4"  (Serial 
no.  S-71.)  [These  standards  are  a  concrete  example  of  a  method  for  training 
apprentices  in  a  community.  They  are  issued  in  the  expectation  that  com- 
mittees or  individuals  concerned  in  other  localities  will  find  them  useful  as  a 
basis  for  discussion.]     f  L  16.14  :P  277 

Plumbers.  Putting  national  plumbing  apprenticeship  standards  to  work,  manual 
of  procedure  for  establishing  local  joint  plumbing  apprenticeship  standards, 
prepared  by  Federal  Committee  on  Apprenticeship:  approved  by  National  Asso- 
ciation of  Master  Plumbers  and  United  Association  of  Journeymen  Plumbers 
and  Steam  Fitters.  Revised  July  1941.  1941.  v-flS  p.-f  [2]  leaves,  4"  (Bul- 
letin 16;  [Serial  no.  S-30].)  *  Paper,  lOc- 
L.  C.  card  L41-10G  L  16.3 :  16/3 

Toolniakers.  Apprenticeship  standards  for  tool  and  die  makers  at  Bowen  Prod- 
ucts Corporation,  Ecorse,  Mich.,  formulated  by  Joint  Apprenticeship  Commit- 
tee, representing  Bowen  Products  Corporation  of  Ecorse,  Mich.,  and  Local 
Union  No.  174  of  United  Automobile  Workers  International  T'nion  of  America 
(CIO)  ;  approved  1941.  1941.  [lJ+5  p.  4'  (Serial  no,  S-68.)  [These  stand- 
ards are  a  concrete  example  for  a  method  for  training  apprentices  in  a  private 
plant.  They  are  issued  in  the  expectation  that  committees  or  individuals  con- 
cerned in  other  localities  will  find  them  useful  as  a  basis  for  discussion.]     t 

L  16.14  :  T  617 

Beech  Aircraft   Corporation  apprenticeship   standards  for   tool,   die,   and 

jig  builder  apprentices  and  machinists'  apprentices,  adopted  by  joint  com- 
mittee representing  Beech  Aircraft  Corporation,  Wichita,  Kans.,  and  Aero- 
nautical Mechanics  Local  No.  733,  International  Association  of  MachinLsts, 
approved  1941 ;  [prepared  and  distributed  by  Federal  Committee  on  Appren- 
ticeship]. 1941.  [1]+10  p.  4°  (Sei'ial  no.  S-67.)  [These  standards  are  a 
concrete  example  of  a  method  for  training  apprentices  in  a  private  plant. 
They  are  issued  in  the  expectation  that  committees  or  individuals  concerned 
in  other  localities  will  find  them  useful  as  a  basis  for  discussion.]     t 

L  16.14  :  Ai  74/4 

Tiaining  courses.  He  is  building  arsenal  of  democracy,  give  him  training  he 
needs.    [1941.]     [5]  p.  il.  narrow  8°     (Federal  Committee  on  Apprenticeship.)    f 

L  16.2  :  D  39 

LABOR  STATISTICS  BUREAU 

Coat.  Wage  and  price  structure  of  bitumious-coal  industry:  [by  Witt  Bowden]. 
1941.  [1]+21  p.  (Serial  no.  R.1351.)  [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Aug. 
194L]      t  L  2.6/a  :  B  549/5 

Cooperatives.  Operations  of  consumers'  cooperatives,  1940.  1941.  [l]+20  p. 
(Serial  no.  R.  1367.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Sept.  1941.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  C  766/14/940 

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1492  Government  Publications 

Court  drcixiotts.  Court  docisions  of  interest  to  labor.  [Km.]  3  p.  (Serial  no. 
R.  1355.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Aug.  1941.]     |  L  2.6/a8 :  941/8 

Court  decisions  of  interest  to  labor.     [1941.]     2  p.     (Serial  no.  R.  1366.) 

[From  Monthly  labor  review,  Sept.  1941.]     t  L2.6/a8:  941/9 

Court  decisions  of  interest  to  labor.     [1941.]     4  p.     (Serial  no.  R.  13S1.) 

[From  Monthly  labor  review,  Oct.  1941.]      t  L  2.6/a8 :  iUl/lO 

Credit  iivions.  Operations  of  credir  unions  in  19-10.  1941.  [l]+8p.  (Serial  no. 
R.  1354.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Aug.  1941.]     t         L  2.6/a  :  C  86/2/940 

Employment  and  pay  rolls.  July  1941;  prepared  by  Division  of  Employment  Sta- 
tistics and  Division  of  Construction  and  Public  Employment.    1941.    iv+41  p. 
il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1372.)     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  23-234  L  2.9:  941/7 

Fire  departments.     Salaries  and  hours  of  labor   in  municipal  fire  departments, 
July  1.  193S :  v.  2.  Middle  Atlantic  cities ;  prepared  by  Division  of  Construction 
and  Public  Employment.    1941.    v+64  p.  il.     ( Bulletin  a**4  [v.  2].)     [Prepared 
in  cooperation  with  Works  Projects  Administration.]     *  Pai^er.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  41-S  L  2.3  :  684/V.2 

pt.   1.  New  York  City. 

pt.  2.   Sixty-seven  cities  with  populations  greater  than  25,000. 

pt.   3.  Appendix. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  956  [v.  2],  76th  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Hosiery.  Employment  outlook  in  full-fashioned  hosiery  industry ;  [by  Ruth  E. 
Clem,  assisted  by  Richard  H.  Lewis  and  Florence  L.  Schoenberg.]  1941.  [l]-r 
28  p.     (Serial  no.  R.  1377.)      [From  Monthlv  labor  review.  Oct.  1941.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  H  79/6 

Hounino  of  Federal  employees  in  Washington.  D.  C.  area  in  May  1941 ;  [by  Jerome 
Cornfield  and  Marjorie  Weber].  19itl.  [1]+21  p.  il.  (Serial  no.  R.  1374.) 
[From  Monthly  labor  review,  Nov.  1941.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  H  817/24 

Jnditstridl  injuries  in  United  States  during  1940;  [by  Max  D.  Kossoris  and  Swen 
Kjaer].  1941.  [l]+28  p.  il.  (Serial  no.  R.  1353.)  [From  Monthlv  labor 
review,  Aug.  1941.]    t  L  2.6/a  :  In  2/6/940 

Iron.  Injury  experience  in  iron  and  steel  industry,  1939  and  1940;  [prepared  by 
George  R.  MeCormack  and  Frank  McElroy].  1941.  [1]+14  p.  il.  (Serial  no. 
R.  1368. )     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Sept.  1941.]     t     L 2.6/a ;  Ir  6/5/939-40 

Labor  disputes.  Use  of  Federal  troops  in  labor  disputes;  [prepared  bv  Harrv 
Cannon].  1941.  [1]+11  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  136:3.)  [From  Monthlv  labor 
review,  Sept.  1941.]     t  I.  2.6/a  :  1. 113/29 

Labor  information  bulletin.  Oct.  1941;    [v.  8,  no.  10].     [1941.]     [2] +18  p.  il.  4" 
[Monthlv.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  34-114  L  2.10  :  8/10 

Monthly  labor  rerieir.  Monthly  labor  review,  Sept.  1941,  v.  53,  no.  3;  [Hugh  S. 
Hanna.  editor].  [1941.]  cover  title,  iv-f-.")61-819  p.  il.  [Certain  articles  are 
reprinted  from  the  Monthly  labor  review  and  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  as 
they  are  issued.]  *  Paper,  30c.  .single  copy,  $3.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$4.75. 

L.  C.  card  15-26485  L  2.6 ;  53/3 

Note. — The  Monthly  labor  review  is  the  medium  through  which  the  Bureau  publishes 
its  regular  monthly  reports  on  such  subjects  as  trend  of  employment  and  pay  rolls, 
hourly  and  weekly  earnings,  weekly  working  hours,  industrial  disputes,  wholesale  and 
retail  prices,  changes  in  cost  of  living,  labor  turn-over,  and  building  construction,  as 
Well  as  information  on  collective  agreements,  industrial  accidents,  labor  legislation 
and  court  decisions,  and  important  labor  developmi-nts  in  othiT  countries.  One  free 
subscription  will  be  given  to  all  labor  departments  and  bureaus,  workmen's  compensation 
conimis.-;ions.  and  other  offices  connected  with  the  administration  of  labor  laws,  and  to 
orL'anizations  exchanging  publications  with  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Others 
desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Sui>erintendent  of  Documents,  Washington, 
D.  C.  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Same,  [title  page  and]  index  to  v.  51;  July-Dec.  1940.     1941.     [3] +160.3- 

30  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  L  2.6 :  51/t.p.&  ind. 

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Papcrboard.  Earnings  and  hours  in  paperboard  industry;  prepared  by  [H.  E. 
Riley,  with  assistance  of  Dorothy  S.  Smith  and  Samuel  E.  Cohen].  1941. 
vii+30  p.  (Bulletin  692;  Wage  and  Hour  Statistics  Division.)  *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  41-105  L  2.3 :  692 

Same.     (H.  doc.  294,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Police  departments.     Salaries  and  hours  of  labor  in  numicipal  police  depart- 
ments,  July   1,   1938:   v.  5,    South    Atlantic   cities;    prepared   by   Divi.siou   of 
Construction  and  Public  Employment.    1941.    v+29  p.  il.     (Bulletin  6S.J  Lv.  5].) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  41-14  L  2.3  :  685/V.5 

Same.     (H.  doc.  987  [v.  5],  76th  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Prices.    Retail  prices,  food,  Aug.  1941 ;  prepared  by  Retail  Price  Division.     1941. 
ii+7  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1360.)      [Monthly.]! 
L.  C.  card  L  32-43  L  2.6/a  2 :  941/8 

Wholesale  prices,  July  1941;  prepared  bv  Division  of  Wholesale  "Prices. 

1941.     ii+8  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1359.)      [Monthly.]     t 

L.  C.  card  L  22-229  L  2.8 :  941/7 

Same,    Aug.    1941 ;    prepared    bv    Division    of    Wholesale    Prices.      1941. 

ii+9  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1375.)      [Monthly.]     t  L 2.8: 941/8 

Strikes  in  Mav  1941;  prepared  bv  Division  of  Industrial  Relations.  1941. 
[1]+13  p.     (Serial  no.  R.  1369.)      [From  Monthlv  labi»r  leview,  Sept.  1941.]     t 

L  2.6/a  6 :  941/5 

Textiles.  Earnings  and  hours  in  dyeing  and  tiiiishing  of  textiles,  Sept.  1940; 
[prepared  bv  Louis  M.  Solomon,  assisted  bv  Toivo  P.  Kanninen].  1941. 
[1]+18  p.     (Serial  no.  R.  1371.)      [From  Monthlv  labor  review,  Sept.  1941.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  T  314/4/940 

Earnings   and    houi-s   in    misfellaneous   fabricated    textile   products,    Sept. 

1040:   [prepared  by  Louis  M.   Solomon,  assisted  by  Toivo  P.  Kanninen].     1941. 
[1]-|-  10  p.     (Serial  no.  R.  1362.)      [From  Monthlv  labor  review,  Oct.  1941.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  T  314/5/940 

UiK'iiiploiimoit  compeiisntioti.  Status  of  unemployment-compensation  laws.  1941. 
1941.  [l]+9  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1370.)  [From  Monthlv  labor  review.  Sept. 
1941.]      t  L  2.6/a  :  Un  2/37/941 

WAGE  AND   HOUR  DIVISION 

Cigarettes.  Wage  order,  minimum  wage  rates  in  cigarette,  cigar,  bay  oil,  bay 
rum  and  aromatic  alcohol,  full-fashioned  hosiery,  hair  net,  mattress,  quilt  and 
pillow,  raffia  handbag,  and  ocean  pearl  button  industries  in  Puerto  Rico,  in 
matter  of  recommendations  of  Special  Industry  Committee  for  Puerto  Rico 
for  Minimum  Wage  Rates  in  Cigarette,  Cigar,  Bay  Oil,  Bay  Rum  and  Aromatic 
Alcohol,  Full-fashioned  Hosiery.  Hair  Net.  Mattress,  Quilt  and  Pillow,  Raffia 
Handbag,  and  Ocean  Pearl  Button  Industries  in  Puerto  Rico,  effective  May  19, 
1941.  [1941.]  [l]+4  p.  [Title  29,  chap.  5,  Code  of  Federal  regulations, 
pt.  597.]     t  L  20.8:  597 

Doyle.  Peter  J.  City  court  appeal  no.  577.  in  Supreme  Court  of  State  of  New- 
York,  appellate  term,  2d  department.  Peter  J.  Doyle  aoainst  Johnson  Bros., 
Inc. ;  brief  on  behalf  of  Philip  B.  Fleming,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour 
Division,  Department  of  Labor,  as  amicus  curiae,  in  support  of  applicability 
of  fair  labor  standards  act  to  plaintiff-respondent's  emplovmen.t.  [1941.] 
17  p.     4"     t  L  20.10  :  D  777 

Emerson.  Harold.  In  court  of  appeals  of  State  of  New  York,  Harold  Emerson 
V.  Mary  Lincoln  Candies,  Inc. :  brief  for  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour 
Division,  amicus  curiae.     [1941.]     vi+38  p.  4°     %  L  20.10:  Em  34 

Gazette  Piiblishinff  Co.  No.  9039,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Gazette  Publishing  Co.  i\  Philip  B.  Fleming,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour 
Division,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Ohio,  western 
division;  brief  for  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  v-f  59  p.    t  L  20.10  :G  258 

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Jax  Beer  Company.  No.  9877,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Jax 
Beer  Company  v.  R.  J.  Kedfearn,  individually  and  for  use  and  benefit  of  W.  E. 
Wadsworth,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Texas ;  brief  for 
administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division  as  amicus  curiae.  [1941.]  cover 
title,   iii+32  p.     t  L  20.10:  J  329 

Kirschbaum,  A.  B.,  Company.  No.  7733,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Philip  B.  P'leming,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division, 
Department  of  Labor,  v.  A.  B.  Kirschbaum  Company,  Pennsylvania  corpora- 
tion, appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania  ;  brief  for 
plaintiff-appellee.  [1941.]     cover  title,  v+53  p.    I  L  20.10  :K  639 

Same;  apijeudix  to  plaintiff-appellee's  brief.    [1941.]    cover  title,  i +19  p.    t 

L  20.10 :  K  639/2 

Posters.  Full-fashioned  hosiery  veage  order  [on  and  after  Sept.  IS,  1939;  alf 
lettered  poster].    1941.    22X14  in.    t  L20.9:H79/2 

Seamless  hosiery  wage  order   [on  and  after  Sept.  15,  1941 ;  all  lettered 

poster].    1941.    22X14  in.    t  L 20.9 :H 79/3 

This  firm  desires  to  comply  fully  with  fair  labor  standards  act  of  1938; 

[all  lettered  poster].    1941.     11X14  in.    t  L 20.9  :L  11/2 

Wage  and  hour  law,  what  it  is.  [1941.]  16  p.  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
Children's  Bureau.]      t 

L.  C.  card  L41-76  L  20.2 :  W  12/3 

WOMEN'S   BUREAU 

Fish  canneries.     Earnings  and  hours  in  Pacific  Coast  fish  canneries ;  by  Arthur 

T.Sutherland.    1941.    v-f30p.il.     (Bulletin  186.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
,   L.  C.  card  L41-104  L  13.3: 186: 

Legal  status  of  women  in  United  States,  Jan.  1,  1938,  final  report  giving  summary 
for  all  States  combined  [with  general  bibliography]  ;  by  Sara  Louise  Buch.-uian 
[assisted  by   Mary  Loretta   Sullivan].     1941.     xiii+89  p.   il.      (Bulletin  157, 
United  States  summary.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  L38-56  L  13.3  :  157-  sum. 

Posters.  Motion  picture,  what's  in  a  dress;  [poster].  [Reprint]  1941.  22X28 
in.     t  L  13.9 :  M  85/3-3 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

American  republics.     Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation,  legislative  estab- 
lishment, [fiscal  year]  1942  [for  Library  of  Congress  for  interchange  of  publi- 
cations with  American  republics].    Oct.  2,  1941.    4  p.     (H.  doc.  398,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51410 

History.  Library  of  Congress,  its  collections  and  service.?.  1941.  [2]+]2p.  il.  t 
L.  C.  card  41-51407  LC  1.2  :L  61/6 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Radio  and  radio  broadcasting,  selected  list  of  references;  compiled  by  Anne  L. 
Baden.  Sept.  5,  1941.  •  [1]+109  p.  4°  [Processed.]  f  (free  to  in.stitutions 
only). 

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COPYRIGHT  OFFICE 

Copyrif/h(.     Catalog  of  copyright  entries,  new  series.     1941. 
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no.   5.     iil  + 93-118   p.      [Monthly.]  LC  3  6/1 :  14/3-5 

Same,  V.  14,  no.  6.     iii+119-133p.      [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1  :  14/3-6 

Same,  v.  14,  no.  7.     iii  +  135-151  p.      [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1 :  14/3-7 

pt.  4.  Works  of  art,  reproductions  of  a  work  of  art.  drawings  or  plastic  works  of 

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trations, including  prints  and  labels  used  for  articles  of  mercbandise, 
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DOCUMENTS  DIVISION 

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1941.  [1941.]  [2] +307-355  p.  4°  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ; 
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HISPANIC  FOUNDATION 

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Murray  M.  Wise,  with  aid  to  Auyda  Marchant,  Virginia  Brewer,  Joseph  V. 
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on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 
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LEGISLATIVE  REFERENCE  SERVICE 

Bulletins.  Bulletins  on  topics  of  interest  to  Congress,  1941 :  no.  3,  Material  on 
lend4ease  bill  (77th  Congress,  1st  session).  Mar.  6,  1941.  [31+27  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  LC  14.9 :  941/3 

Same:  no.  4,  Excen)ts  from  debates  in  Congress  on  lend-lease  bill  (sup- 
plement to  Bulletin  3).     Mar.  21,  1941.     [5] +42  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

LC  14.9 :  941/4 

STATE  LAW    INDEX 

State  IcytHlntion.     State  legislation  of  1941,  monthly  summaries  of  State  laws 

received  in  Library  of  Congress,  report  1.  Washington,  D.  C,  April  18,  1941. 
vii+69p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51405)  LC  14.10 :  941/1 

Same,  report  2.  Washington,  D.  C,  May  15,  1941.  ix+152  p.  4°  [Pro- 
cessed.]    t  LC  14.10:  941/2 

Same,  with  title.  State  legislation  of  1941,  summaries  of  laws  currently 

received  in  Librarv  of  Congress,  no.  3.     Washington,  June  1941.     ix+173  p. 
4°     [Processed.]     f  LC  14.10 :  941/3 

Same,  no.  4.     [Not  obtainable.] 

Same,  no.  5.    Washington,  Aug.  1941.    xi+229  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

LC  14.10 :  941/5 

MARITIME  COMMISSION 

American  Union  Transport,  Inc.  No.  593,  American  Union  Transport,  Inc.,  v. 
Italia  Societa  Anouima  di  Navigazione  [decided  Aug.  12,  1941 ;  report  and 
order  of  Commission].  [1941.]  [1] +553-557+ [1]  p.  [Report  from  Mari- 
time Commission  reports,  v.  2.]     t  MC  1.22/a  :  593 

Profit.  Regulations  prescribing  method  of  determining  profit,  in  connection  with 
contracts  and  subcontracts  for  construction,  reconditioning,  or  reconstruction  of 
ships  for  Maritime  Commission  and  information  for  contractors  and  subcon- 
tractors with  respect  to  accounting  procedure  in  connection  therewith,  including 
determination  of  value  for  payment  purposes,  adopted  May  4, 1939,  as  amended 
Aug.  29, 1940  [and  annotations  to  Sept.  1, 1941] .  [1941.]  xi+22  p.+  [4]  leaves, 
4."     [The  4  leaves  in  the  collation  consist  of  blank  forms.]     t    MC  1.6 :  P  94/941 

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1496  GOVERXMENT    PUBLICATIONS 

NATIONAL  ACADEMY  OF  SCIENCES 

Memoirs  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences.  1941.  v.  23,  2d  memoir,  xii+183  p.  11. 
large  4°    *  Paper,  45  c. 

L.  O.  card  41-51350  NA  1.5  :  23/2 

Contents. — Dakota  grammar ;  by  Franz  Boas  and  Ella  Deloria. 

NATIONAL  RESEARCH  COUNCIL 

Report  of  National  Research  Council,  July  1,  1939-June  30,  1940.    1941.    v+96  p. 
[From  Report  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  fiscal  year  1940.]     t 
L.  C.  card  18-15383  NA  2.1 :  940 

NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Colnmms.  Buckling  tests  on  eccentrically  loaded  beam  columns  [with  list  of 
references],  by  J.  Cassens;  [translation  by  S.  Reiss  from]  Luftfahrtforschung, 
V.  17,  no.  10,  Oct.  26,  1940.  Washington,  Oct.  1941.  cover  title,  14  p.  8  pi.  4° 
(Technical  memorandums  989.)     [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/989 

Wings.  Contribution  to  aerodynamics  of  rotating-wing  aircraft,  pt.  2  [with  list 
of  references],  by  G.  Sissingh ;  [translation  by  J.  Vanier  from]  Luftfahrtfor- 
schung, V.  17,  no.  7,  July  20,  1940.  Washington,  Oct.  1941.  cover  title,  13  p.  6  pi. 
1  tab.  4°     (Technical  memorandums  990.)      [Processed.]     t     Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/990 

Observations  of  effect  of  wing  appendages  and  flaps  on  spread  of  separation 

of  flow  over  wing  [with  list  of  references,  by  G.  Hartwig;  [translation  by  J. 
Vanier  from]  Luftfahrtforschung,  v.  18,  nos.  2-3,  Mar.  29,  1941.  W\ashingtou, 
Sept.  1941.  cover  title,  8  p.  6  pi.  4°  (Technical  memorandums  988.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  8/988 

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500-503)  is  charged  with  the  custody  and,  together  with  the  Public  Printer,  with  the 
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in  effect,  daily  supplements  to  the  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  and  regulatory  documents 
published  therein  follow  the  Code  arrangement. 

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holiday.] 

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From  Mar.  14,  19:16.  through  Oct.  31,  1941,  one  hundred  and  thirty-eight  (138)  agencies 
have  submitted  documents  for  publication  in  the  Federal  register.  Suitable  indexes 
are  issued  monthly,  quarterly,  and  annually.  The  bound  volumes  of  the  Federal  register 
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Same,  v.  6,  nos.  127-190,  quarterly  index,  July-Sept.  1941.     [1941.]    99  p.  4" 

[Corrected  print.]  AE  2.7 :  6/127-190/ind./corr. 

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NATIONAL  LABOR  RELATIONS  BOARD 

Note. — Tlie  separate  decisions  of  the  National  Labor  Relations  Board  are  issued  in 
printed  form  beginning  with  v.  3  and  have  been  placed  on  a  subscription  basis  (the  decisions 
in  V.  1  and  2  were  mimeographed  and  distributed  by  the  National  Labor  Relations  Board). 
The  separate  decisions,  beginning  with  v.  3,  are  obtainable  from  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents.  Washington,  D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $1.50  per  volume  (one  volume 
covering  a  period  of  approximately  2  months)  ;  single  copies  usually  5c.  The  bound  volumes 
of  decisions  and  orders  are  also  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  at  various  prices, 
depending  upon  the  size  of  the  volume! 

Aluminum  Goods  Mavufacturino  Co.  No.  7742,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit,  Oct.  term,  1940,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Aluminum  Goods 
Manufacturing  Co.,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  I^abor 
Relations  Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  iv+52  p.    %  LR  1.9 :  Al  82/4 

American  Smelting  and  Refiuing  Compani/.  No.  12070,  original,  in  circuit  court 
of  apix'als  for  8th  circuit,  American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company  v. 
National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  to  review  and  set  aside  and  on 
request  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for 
National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+27  p.     % 

LR  1.9 :  Am  35  sm 

Arcade-Sunshine  Company,  Inc.  No.  7598,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for 
District  of  Columbia,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Arcade-Sunshine  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  on  petition  for  order  to  adjudge  in  contempt ;  brief  of  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+18  p.     %  LR  1.9 :Ar 21/5 

Same ;  reply  brief  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title, 

5  p.     t  •  LR  1.9 :  Ar  21/6 

Brasliear  Freight  Lines,  Inc.  No.  477,  original,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
8th  circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Brashear  Freight  Lines,  Inc., 
petition  for  rule  to  show  cause,  to  adjudge  in  contempt,  and  for  other  relief. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i+12  p.    t  LR  1.9:  B  736/3 

Corning  Glass  Works.  No.  16834,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  Corning 
Glass  Works  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  et  al. ;  petition  for  rule  to 
show  cause,  to  adjudge  in  contempt,  and  for  other  relief.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i-f-37  p.    t  LR  1.9  :C  816/3 

Decisions.    See,  below,  center  head  beginning  Decisions. 

Delauia re-New  Jerscji  Ferry  Company.  Appendix  to  petitioner's  brief,  in  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  3d  circitit,  no.  — ,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Dela- 
ware-New Jersev  Ferrv  Company ;  on  petition  to  enforce  order  of  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii-|-197  p.    %        LR  1.9 :D 370/3 

No.  7850,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit.  National  Labor  Relations 

Board  v.  Delaware-New  Jersey  Ferry  Company,  on  ijetition  to  enforce  order  of 
National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  iii+29  p.    $  LR  1.9  :D  376/2 

Heilig  Bros.  Co.  Appendix  to  petitioner's  brief,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
3d  circuit,  no.  7857,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Heilig  Bros.  Co. ;  on  peti- 
tion to  enforce  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
viil-f  243  p.     $  LR  1.9  :H  363/2 

Indianapolis  Ponder  d-  Light  Company.  No.  7448,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
7th  circuit,  Indianapolis  Power  «&  Light  Company  v.  National  Labor  Relations 
Board,  on  petition  for  review  and  on  request  for  enforcement  of  order  of 
National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  opposition  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board  to  petition  for  rehearing.     [1941.]     cover  title,  2  p.    $         LR  1.9:  In  23/4 

Kansas  City  Poiver  d-  Light  Company.  No.  445,  original,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  8th  circuit,  Kansas  City  Power  &  Light  Company  v.  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board,  and  Association  of  Employees  of  Kansas  City  Power  .  &  Light 
Company,  intervenor,  on  petition  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board  to  adjudge 
Kansas  City  Power  &  Light  Company  and  its  oflScers  and  agents  in  contempt 
and  for  other  relief :  memorandum  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.] 
cover  title,   ii+l-llB-f  12-22  p.     J  LR  1.9  :K  133/3 

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1498  Government  Publications 

Lebanon  Steel  Foundry.  Appendix  to  respondent's  brief,  in  United  States  Court 
of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  no.  7990,  Lebanon  Steel  Foundry  (Pennsyl- 
vania corporation)  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  to  I'eview 
and  set  aside  and  on  request  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i -1-89  p.     ±  LR  1.9  :L  49/2 

Little  Rock  Furniture  Manufacturing  Company.  No.  491,  original,  in  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  8th  circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  r.  Little  Rock  Furni- 
ture Manufacturing  C(jmpany,  on  petition  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board 
to  adjudge  Little  Rock  Furniture  Manufacturing  Company,  R.  G.  Morrow, 
W.  S.  Miller,  and  William  Q.  Miller  in  contempt,  and  for  other  relief ;  brief  for 
National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii4-29  p.    t 

LR  1.9 :  L  729/2 

Milan  SIhirt  Mamifacturing  Co.  No.  8908,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  cir- 
cuit, Oct.  term,  1940,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Milan  Shirt  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board;  reply  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
5  p.     $  LR  1.9 :  M  589/2 

Neuhoft  Packing  Company.  No.  8966,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Oct.  term,  1940,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Neuhoff  Packing  Company 
and  Swift  &  Company,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor 
Relations  Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  v+38  p.    t  LB  1.9  :N  395 

Rath  Packing  Company.  No.  481,  original,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th 
circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Rath  Packing  Company,  on  petition 
of  National  Labor  Relations  Board  to  adjudge  respondent  in  contempt;  brief 
for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii-|-26  p.    | 

LR  1.9 :  R 187/3 

Rulc^  and  regulations,  series  2,  as  amended,  and  national  labor  relations  act 
(49  Stat  449),  effective  Sept.  6,  1941.    1941.    iv-|-29  p.    *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  36-20362  LR  1.6 :  R  86/ser.2/941-2 

Russell  Heel  Company.  No.  3707,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  tor  1st  circuit; 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Service  Wood  Heel  Company,  Inc.,  doing 
business  under  style  and  trade  name  of  Russell  Heel  Company,  on  petition  for 
enforcement  of  order  o-f  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii-|-18  p.  large  8°    t 

LR1.9:R919 

Same,  Appendix  to  petitioner's  brief.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+134  p.  large 

8°    I  LR  1.9  :R  919/2 

Tupelo  Garment  Company.  No.  9087,  in  circuit  court  of  apjieals  for  5tli  circuit, 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Tupelo  Garment  Company,  on  ijetition  of 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  for  rule  to  show  cause  and  to  adjudge  Tupelo 
Garment  Company  [et  al.]  in  contempt;  petition  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board  for  rehearing  and  for  oral  argiuuent  on  petition.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
11  p.     t  LR  1.9:^839/8 

V.  8.  Truck  Company.  Incorporated.  No.  8896,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th 
circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  U.  S.  Truck  Company,  IncorxK)rated, 
on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  relief 
for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii-(-34  p.     t 

LR  1.9 :  Un  35 

Wahvorth  Company,  Inc.  No.  7692,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
Oct.  term,  1940,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Walworth  Company,  Inc., 
on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  I«ibt»r  Relations  Board;  brief 
for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+49  p.     t 

LR  1.9 :  W  179 

Whittier  Mills  Company.  No.  9423,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit, 
National  Lalwr  Relations  Board  v.  Whittier  Mills  Company,  Silver  Lake  Com- 
pany, and  Scottdale  Mills,  on  petition  to  adjudge  respondent  companies  and 
their  officers  and  agents  in  contempt  and  for  other  relief;  brief  for  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii-i-40  p.     %  LR  1.9  :W  618/5 

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Whittier  Mills  Company — Continued. 

Same;  reply  of  petitioner  to  certain  matters  raised  in  respondents'  answer. 

[1941.]    cover  title,  25  p.    t  LR  1.9  :  W  618/4 

Wilson  d  Co.,  Inc.  No.  70.30,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Wilson 
&  Co.,  Inc..  V.  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  for  review  and 
request  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board:  brief 
for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  11+24  p.     t 

LR  1.9 :  W  699/8 

Decisions 

Note. — The  following  decisions  or  orders  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  Decisions  and  orders. 

Allied  Paper  Millx.  In  matter  of  Allied  Paper  Mills,  Monarch  Division,  and  Local 
No.  78,  International  Brotherhood  of  Firemen  and  Oilers,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no. 
R-2S10,  decided  Aug.  IG,  1941 :  decision  and  dlrci-tion  o-f  election.  [1941.]  4  p. 
([Decision]  57.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/57 

American  Bridye  Company.  In  the  matter  of  American  Bridge  Company,  Trenton, 
N.  J.,  plant  and  International  Association  of  Bridge,  Structural.  Ornamental 
Iron  Workers,  Local  No.  579,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2812;  amendment  to  direc- 
tif/n  of  election,  Sept.  3,  1941.  1941.  1  p.  ([Decision]  3<).)  I  From  v.  35.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/30 

American  Products.  Inc.  In  matter  of  American  Products,  Inc.,  and  International 
Longshoremen's  and  Warehousemen's  Union,  Local  1-38,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no. 
C-17U8,  decided  Aug.  19.  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  15  p.  ([Decision] 
66.)      [From  v.  ;M.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  34/66 

American  ^hcet  Metal  Works.  In  matter  of  American  Sheet  Metal  Works  and 
Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  Local  2179,  afTiliatefl  with  Co-ngress  of 
Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  R-2633 ;  certification  of  representatives, 
Aug.  22,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  97.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/97 

American  Smelting  &  Refining  Company.  In  matter  of  American  Smelting  & 
Refining  Company  (uid  Insurance  and  Ofiice  Employees  Union,  No.  22507, 
a/liliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2676,  decided  July  31, 
1941;  decision  and  directif/n  of  election.  [1941.]  8  p.  ([Decision]  174!.) 
[From  V.  33.]      *  I'aper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/174 

Ameriean  Steel  d  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey.  In  matter  of  Cyclone  Fence 
Division,  North  Chicago  works,  American  Steel  &  Wire  Company  of  New  Jer.sey, 
and  International  Association  of  Bridge.  Structural  and  Ornamental  Iron  Work- 
ers, A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2577 ;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  10,  1941. 
[1941.]    2  p.     ([Decision]  68.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.         LR  1.8/a  :  35/68 

Ainc7'ican  Thermometer  Company.  In  matter  of  American  Thermometer  Com- 
pany and  International  Association  of  Machinists,  Local  No.  688,  District  No. 
9,  afliliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2659,  decided  Aug.  13,  1941 ;  decision  and 
order.     [1941.]     4  p.     ([Decision]   31.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5e. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/31 

American  Thread  Company.  In  matter  of  American  TTiread  Company,  Kerr 
Mills,  and  Weavers  Progressive  Association  (A.  F.  T.  O.),  case  no.  R-2809, 
decided  Aug.  14,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p. 
([Decision]  41.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/41 

Armour  and  Company  of  Delaware.  In  matter  of  Armour  and  Company  of 
Delaware  and  United  Packinghouse  Workers  of  America.  Local  49A.  affiliated 
with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  R-2708 ;  supplemental 
decision  and  order,  Sept.  3,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  33.)  [From  v. 
35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/33 

Baldirin,  A.,  d  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  A.  Baldwin  &  Co.,  Inc.,  and  International 
Longshoremen's  &  Warehousemen's  LTnion,  Unit  No.  2  of  Local  2-7,  affiliated 
with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  R-2696,  decided  July  30, 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Decision]  167.) 
[From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  L8/a  :  33/167 

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Baldwin,  A.,  d  Co.,  Inc. — Continued. 

Same;  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  29,  1941.  [1941.1  2  p.  ([De- 
cision] 17.)     [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/17 

Banner  Bed  Company.  In  matter  of  Banner  Bed  Compan.v  and  Furniture  Work- 
ers Union  Local  IS-B,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-20Sr);  certification  of  representa- 
tives, Sept.  23,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  (1  Decision]  157.)  [From  v.  3.").!  *  Paper. 
5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/157 

Baiicr,  A.  J.,  Conipani/.  In  matter  of  A.  J.  Bayer  Company  and  Steel  Workers 
Organizing  Committee,  Local  No.  2018.  C.  I.  O..  case  no.  R-2S42.  decided  Sept. 
2.  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  elections.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  20.) 
[From  V.  35.1     ♦  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/20 

BrthJchrm  Shiiihiiildinfj  Corporation,  Limited.  In  matter  of  Bethlehem  Ship- 
bnihliiig  Coriioration.  Limited,  and  Industrial  Union  of  Marine  and  Sliipbuild- 
ing  Workers  of  America,  Local  No.  5,  cases  nos.  R-S30  and  C-9(;6;  sui)])lemental 
decision  and  amendment  to  direction  of  election.  Aug.  18,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p. 
((Decision]  62.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  34/62 

Bethlehem  Steel  Company.  In  matter  of  Bethlehem  Steel  Company  (Shipbuild- 
ing Division)  and  International  Molders  and  Foundry  Workers  Union  of  North 
Am(>rica.  Local  No.  81  (A.  F.  of  L.)  :  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Local  96,  Inter- 
national Union  of  Operating  Engineers  (A.  F.  of  L.)  :  in  matter  of  [same] 
and  Industrial  Union  of  Marine  and  Shipbuilding  Workers  of  America.  Local 
No.  12  (C.  I.  O.)  :  in  matter  of  [samel  and  Local  807,  International  Brotherhood 
of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs.  Warehousemen  and  Helpers  (A.  F.  of  L.).  cases  nos. 
R-2691  to  R-2694:  amendment  and  supplement  to  decision,  direction  of  elec- 
tions and  order.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  9.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/9 

Bethlehem  Steel  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Bethlehem  Steel  Corporation.  Dela- 
ware corporation.  Bethlehem  Steel  Company,  Pennsylvania  corporation,  and 
Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  case  no.  C-1P08.  decided  Aug.  7,  1941; 
decision  and  order.  [1941.]  24  p.  ([Decision]  201.)  [From  v.  .33.]  *  Pa- 
per, 5c.  LR  1.8/a:  33/201 

Bi-'ihee  Lin.^eed  Company.  In  matter  of  Bisbce  Linseed  Company  and  District 
50.  United  Mine  Workers  of  America.  Local  12092.  case  no.  R-2773.  decided  Aug. 
14.  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  40.) 
[From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  ;  34/40 

Bru.9t  Tool  Mffj.  Co.  In  matter  of  Brust  Tool  Mfg.  Co.  and  Die  and  Tool  Makers 
Lodge  No.  113.  of  International  Association  of  :\Iachinists  (A.  F.  L.).  case  no. 
R-2744;  certification  of  representatives.  Sept.  12.  1941.  [1941.1  2  p.  ([De- 
cision] 82.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/82 

Bruee  Brother.^  Company.  In  matter  of  Bryce  Brothers  Company  and  Ameriean 
Flint  Glass  Workers  I^nion  of  North  America  (A.  F.  L.).  case  no.  R-2769, 
decided  Aug.  13.  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([De- 
cision]  35.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  34/35 

Buffalo  Wall  Paper  Manufaeturing  Co..  Ine.  In  matter  of  Buffalo  Wall  Paper 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.  [et  al.]  and  Ignited  Wall  Paper  Craftsmen  and  Work- 
ers of  North  America,  ca.se  no.  C-1935.  decided  Aug.  22.  1041 :  decision  and 
order.     [1941.]     11  p.     ([Decision]  91.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paner    '^c 

LR  1.8/a :  34/91 

Burton-Dixie  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Burton-Dixie  Corporation  and  Whole- 
sale T^phol^terers  and  Beddins  Workers.  Local  173,  T'rholsterers  International 
Union  of  North  America,  afl^liated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  cases 
nos.  R-2079  and  XVII-C-7,56 :  supplemental  decision,  order,  and  direction  of 
election,  Aug.  18.  1911.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  61.)  [From  v.  .?4  ]  ♦Pa- 
per, ac.  LR  1.8/a:  34/61 

Canyon  Cornoratinn.  In  matter  of  Canyon  Corporation  and  Black  Hills  Mine 
&  IVTill  Workers  T'nion.  no.  22417  (A.  F.  of  L.V  case  no.  C-1'525.  'lecided  July 
30.  1941  :  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  34  p.  ( [Decision]  163.1  [From  v.  ,33  1 
♦  Paper,  10c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/163 

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C(ir>ie(/ie-IUiuois  Steel  Corp.  In  matter  of  Carnegie-Illinois  Steel  Corp.,  En- 
gineering Div.  Naval  Ordnance  Plant,  and  Local  Union  466,  I.  B.  E.  W. ;  in  matter 
of  Charleston  Division  of  Carnegie-Illinois  Steel  Corporation,  operating  in  S. 
Charleston  Naval  Ordnance  Plant  and  International  Association  of  Machinists, 
Ordnance  Lodge  No.  615,  cases  nos.  R-2634  and  R-2635,  decided  Aug.  8, 
1941;    decision    and    order.     [1941.]     9   p.     ([Decision]    5.)      [From    v.    34.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/5 

Chrysler  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Chrysler  Motor  Parts  Corporation  Division 
of  Chrysler  Corporation  and  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  case  no. 
R-27S6,  decided  Aug.  19,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
4  p.     ([Decision]   69.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,   5c.  LR  1.8/a :  34/69 

Consolidated  Laundries  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Consolidated  Laundries  Cor- 
poration and  Washable  Clothing,  Sportswear  &  Novelty  Workers,  Local  169  of 
Amalgamated  Clothing  Workers  of  America,  case  no.  R--2750,  decided  Aug.  19, 
1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941]  6  p.  ( [Decision]  68.)  [From 
v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/68 

■ Same ;    amendment    to    direction   of   election,    Sept.    6,    1941.     1941.     1    p. 

([Decision]  50.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/50 

Couse  Laboratories,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Couse  Laboratories,  Inc.,  and  Independent 
Union  of  Cou.se  Laboratory,  ca.se  no.  R-2867,  decided  Aug.  22,  1941 ;  decision 
and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  96.)  [From 
V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/96 

Covington  Wearing  Company.  In  matter  of  Covington  Weaving  Company,  divi- 
sion of  Burlington  Mills  Corporation,  and  Textile  Workers  Union  of  America, 
Local  Union  No.  330,  case  no.  C-1879,  decided  Aug.  13,  1941 ;  decision  and 
order.     [1941.]     7  p.      ([Decision]    29.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Pajjer.   .5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/29 

Creamery  Package  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Creamery  Package 
Manufacturing  Company  (Lake  Mills  Plant)  and  Steel  Workers  Organizing 
Committee,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2705,  decided  Aug.  9,  1941 ;  decision  and  certifi- 
cation  of   representatives.      [1941.]      5  p.      ([Decision]    15.)      [From   v.   34.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/15 

Crocker  Wheeler  Electric  Manufacturing  Co.  In  matter  of  Crocker  Wheeler 
Electric  Manufacturing  Co.  and  American  Federation  of  Labor,  District  47, 
International  Association  of  Machinists,  case  no.  R-2881,  decided  Aug.  21, 
1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision] 
87.)      [From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/87 

Decatur  Iron  rf  Steel  Company.  In  matter  of  Decatur  Iron  &  Steel  Company  and 
International  Association  of  Bridge  Structural  and  (Ornamental  Iron  Workers, 
Shopmen's  Local  No.  637,  case  no.  R-2749 ;  certification  of  representatives. 
Sept.  3,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ( [Decision]  34.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/34 

Douglas  and  Lomason  Company.  In  matter  of  Douglas  and  Lomason  Company 
and  International  Union,  LTnited  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated 
with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2673,  decided  Aug.  9,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.  [1941.] 
8  p.     ([Decision]  8.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  LR  1.8/a :  34/8 

Durand  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Durand  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany and  Local  No.  1J8,  United  Paper.  Novelty  &  Toy  Workers  International 
Union,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  C-1933.  decided  Aug.  9,  1941;  decision  and  order. 
[1941.1     lip.     ([Decision]  7.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a:  34/7 

Dutfon,  E.  P..  ((•  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  E.  P.  Dutton  &  Co.,  Inc.,  and  Book  and 
Magazine  Ouild,  Local  18,  U.  O.  P.  W.  A.  (C.  T.  O.)  ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and 
American  Federation  of  Labor,  cases  nos.  R-2585  and  R-2586,  decided  July  24. 
1941 :  decision,  direction  of  election,  and  order.  [1941.]  9  p.  ( [Decision] 
134.)      [From  V.  33.1     *  Paper.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/134 

Edwards  and  Compnnif.  Inc.  In  matter  of  Edwards  and  Company,  Inc.,  and 
Ipternational  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers,  affiliated  with  American 
Fpderation  of  Labor,  ca.se  no.  R-2933.  decided  Sept.  8,  1941 ;  decision  and  order. 
[1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  .58.)     [From  v.  .35.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  LR  1.8/a  :35/58 

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1502  Government  Publications 

Field,  Marshall,  &  Company.  In  matter  of  Marshall  Field  &  Company  and 
Department  Store  Employees  Union,  Local  291  of  United  Retail,  Wholesale 
and  Department  Store  Employees  of  America,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  C-1854, 
decided  Aug.  8,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  23  p.  ([Decision]  1.) 
[From  V.  34.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  I.R  1.8/a  :  34/1 

Firth  Carpet  Company.  In  matter  of  Firth  Carpet  Company  and  Textile  Workers 
T'nion  of  America,  case  no.  C-1597,  decided  July  9,  194i  ;  decision  and  order. 
[IWl.]     20  p.     ([Decision]  50.)     [From  v.  33.]   *  Paper,  5c.        LR  1.8/a  :  33/50 

Ford  Motor  Company.  In  matter  of  Ford  Motor  Company,  Delaware  corpora- 
tion, and  International  Union,  I'nited  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  aflBl- 
iated  with  C.  I.  ().,  cases  nos.  R-2425  and  R-242G;  2d  supplemental  decision 
and  amendment  to  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  18,  1941.  [1941.]  6  p. 
( [Decision]  65.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  34/65 

Oeneral  Fire  Trvclc  Corporation.  In  matter  of  General  Fire  Truck  Coiporation 
and  International  Union.  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with 
C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2797,  decided  Aug.  22,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of 
election.     [1941.]     6p     ([Decision]  94.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/94 

Oeneral  Motors  Corporation.  lu  matter  of  General  Motors  Corporation.  Olds 
Motor  Works  Division  (General  Motors  Forge  Plant),  and  International  Union, 
United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O. ;  in  matter  of 
[same]  and  International  Die  Sinkers  Conference,  Lansing  Lodge  No.  60 
(Independent),  ca.ses  nos.  R-2S60  and  R-2861,  decided  Aug.  20,  1941;  decision 
and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  79.)  [From 
V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/79 

Oeneral  Motors  Sales  Corporation.  In  matter  of  General  Motors  Sales  Corpora- 
tion, General  Motor  Parts  Division  (Portland  Warehouse),  and  Garage  & 
Service  Station  Employees  No.  255,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2879, 
decided  Aug.  27,  1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.     [1941.] 

3  p.     ([Decision]  4.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/4 

• In  matter  of  General  Motors  Sales  Corporation,  Pontiac  Motor  Division, 

Pontiac  retail  store,  and  International  Union.  United  Automobile  Workers  of 
America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2841,  decided  Aug.  18,  1941; 
decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  63.) 
[From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  ;  34/63 

Hardy  Metal  Speeialfies,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Hardy  Metal  Specialties,  Inc.,  and 
Plastic  Specialties,  Inc.,  and  Local  1224,  United  Electrical.  Radio  &  Machine 
Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O..  ca.se  no.  R-2835.  decided  Auc.  19,  1941 :  decision 
and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision]  71.)  [From  v.  341 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/71 

■ Same;  supplemental  decision  and  amendment  to  direction  of  election,  Sept. 

4  1941.     1941.     1  p.     ([Decision]   39.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/39 

Heinz.  H.  J.,  Company.  In  matter  of  H.  J.  Heinz  Company.  Sharpsburg  branch, 
and  Canning  and  Pickle  Workers  Local  Union  No.  325.  nffiliated  with  A.  F.  L.> 
case  no.  R-2888.  decided  Aug.  28.  1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of  repre- 
sentatives.    [1941.]     3  p.     ([Decision]  10.)     [From  v.  35.]     *Pnper.  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/10 

Illinois  FAeetrie  Poreelain  Company.  In  matter  of  Illinois  Electric  Porcelain 
Company  and  Illinois  Electric  Porcelain  AYorkers  of  Macomb  Federal  Labor 
Un'fin  No.  21787.  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  cases  nos. 
C-1312  nnd  R-1333;  direction  of  election,  Aug.  23.  1941.  [1941.1  2  p.  ([Deci- 
sion] 104.)     [From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/104 

Jacobs.  Robert .  Tne.  In  matter  of  Robert  Jacobs.  Inc.,  and  Industrial  Union  of 
Marine  and  Sh'pbuildins  Workers  of  Amoricn.  Local  3^.  nffiliated  with  C.  T.  O. 
and  New  York  District  Council,  ITni<^cd  Brotherhood  of  Carnonters  and  .Joiners 
of  America.  LocmI  488,  case  no.  R-2587 :  supplemental  decision  nnd  direction, 
Sept.  4,  1941.     [1941.]     3  p.     ( [Decision]  40.)     [From  v.  3.5.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/40 

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October  1941  1503 

Jones  d  Laughlin  Steel  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Jones  &  Laughlin  Steel  Cor- 
poration and  International  Association  of  Bridge,  Structural  and  Ornamental 
Iron  Workers,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2714,  decided  Aug.  9,  1941 ; 
decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision]  12.)  [From  v. 
34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/12 

Juilliard,  A.  D.,  d  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  A.  D.  Juilliard  &  Co.,  Inc.,  and  Feder- 
ation of  Woolen  and  Worsted  Workers  of  America,  U.  T.  W.  A.,  affiliated  with 
A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2595 ;  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  23,  1941. 
[1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  106.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/106 

Kalamazoo  Creamery  Company.  In  matter  of  Kalamazoo  Creamery  Company 
and  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Warehousemen  and 
Helpers,  Local  No.  7,  A.  F.  L.,  case  no.  R-2727,  decided  Aug.  9,  1941 ;  decision 
and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  13.)  [From  v.  34.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/13 

Kelly  Company.  In  matter  of  Kelly  Company  and  Warehousemen's  &  Distribii- 
tlon  workers'  Union,  Local  2-9  (C.  I.  O.)  and  Warehouse  Employee's  Union, 
Local  197,  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Warehousemen 
&  Helpers  of  America  (A.  F.  of  L.).  case  no.  RE-27,  decided  Aug.  16,  1941; 
decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Decision]  56.)  [From 
V.  34.]      *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/56 

Lakeview  Lumher  Company.  In  matter  of  Lakeview  Lumber  Company  an4 
Goose  Lake  Lumber  Workers'  &  Loggers'  Union,  case  no.  R-2857e,  decided 
Aug.  30, 1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ( [Decision]  18.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/18 

Lakey  Foundry  and  Machine  Company.  In  matter  of  Lakey  Fondry  [Foundry] 
and  Machine  Company  and  Pattern  Makers  Association  of  Muskegon,  in  affili- 
ation with  Pattern  Makers  League  of  North  America,  case  no.  R-2778,  decided 
Aug.  21,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision] 
84.)      [From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1 .8/a  :  34/84 

Lchon  Company.  In  matter  of  Lehon  Company  and  A.  F.  of  L.  Local  22456,  case 
no.  R-2796,  decided  Aug.  15,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
5  p.     ([Decision]  52.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/52 

Leviton  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Leviton  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc., 
and  International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers,  Local  Union  No.  3,  affili- 
ated with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2707 ;  supplemental 
decision  and  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  10,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
([Decision]  67.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/67 

Lord  Baltimore  Filling  Stations,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Lord  Baltimore  Filling  Sta- 
tions, Inc.,  and  Gas  Stations  and  Parking  Attendants  L.  U.  997,  case  no.  R-2487 ; 
order  permitting  withdrawal  of  petition,  Sept.  3,  1941.  1941.  1  p.  ( [Decision] 
35.)      [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/35 

Monark  Battery  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Monark  Battery  Company,  Inc., 
and  National  Association  of  Die  Casting  Workers  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no  R-2770, 
decided  Aug.  28,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p. 
([Decision]  7.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a:  35/7 

Mt.  Shasta  Pine  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Mt.  Shasta  Pine  Manu- 
facturing Company  and  Northern  California  Pine  Workers  Association,  case 
no.  R-2908,  decided  Sept.  2,  1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives. 
[1941.]     3  p.     ([Decision]  22.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.         LR  1.8/a :  35/22 

Nachman  Spring  Filled  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Nachman  Spring  Filled  Cor- 
poration and  United  Furniture  Workers  of  America,  Local  ."»76,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no. 
R-2829,  decided  Aug.  21,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p. 
( [Decision]  86.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  34/86 

Same;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  23,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 159.)      [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/159 

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1504  Government  Publications 

National  Fireirorks,  Inc.  In  matter  of  National  Fireworks,  Inc.,  and  Federal 
Labor  Union  No.  22694,  affiliated  with  American  Fe(lerati<m  of  Labor,  case 
no.  R-2718;  amendment  to  direction  of  election,  Aug.  22,  1941.  1941.  1  p. 
([Decision]  95.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/95 

Nelson,  Herman,  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Herman  Nelson  Corporation  and 
International  Association  of  Machinists,  affiliated  with  American  Federation 
of  Labor,  ca.se  no.  C-1939.  decided  Aug.  15.  1941;  de<'ision  and  order.  [1941.] 
6  p.     ([Decision]  48.)     [From  v.  34.]     *    Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  34/48 

New  Castle  Products.  In  matter  of  H.  D.  Oberdorfer  and  J.  S.  Oberdorfer,  part- 
ners, doing  business  under  name  of  New  Castle  Products,  and  United  Furniture 
Workers  of  America  (C.  I.  O.),  Local  No.  (il6,  case  no.  R-2788.  decided  Aug. 
21,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision]  85.) 
IFrom  V.  34.1     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/85 

New  Haven  Clock  Company.  In  matter  of  New  Haven  Clock  Company  and 
United  Clock  Workers  Union  Local  459.  UPN  &  TWll\  C.  I.  O..  case  no.  R-2S70, 
decided  Aug.  20,  1941 ;  decision  and  dii-ectioii  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p. 
([Decision]  78.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/78 

Neiii  York  Times  Company.  In  matter  of  New  York  Times  Company  and  Amer- 
ican Newspaper  Writers'  Association.  Federal  Local  No.  22397,  affiliated  with 
American  Editorial  Association,  National  Council,  affiliated  with  American 
Federation  of  Labor;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Newspaper  Guild  of  New  York 
affiliated  with  American  Newspaper  Guild,  cases  nos.  R-2278  and  R-2279 ;  sup- 
plemental decision  and  certilication  of  representatives,  Aug.  27,  1941.  [1941.] 
2  p.     ([Decision]  5.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/5 

Nctcfleld.  Frank,  Inc.  In  matter  of  estate  of  Frank  Newfleld,  Inc..  and  Trans- 
port Workers  Union  of  America,  Local  No.  206.  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O. ;  in 
matter  of  [same]  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs, 
Warehousemen  and  Hcli^ers  of  North  America,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L. ;  in 
matter  of  [same]  and  Transport  Workers  Union  of  America.  Local  No.  206, 
affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs, 
Warehousemen  and  Helpers  of  North  America,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  cases 
nos.  R-2627,  R-262S,  and  RE-23,  decided  Aug.  9,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction 
of  election.     [1941.]     6  p.     ( [Decision]  9.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5  c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/9 

Ohio  Foundry  Company.  In  matter  of  Ohio  Foundry  Conjpany.  Plant  No.  1,  and 
United  Automobile  Workers  of  America  (AFL).  ca.se  no.  R-2934.  decided  Sept. 
8, 194],;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision] 
60.)      [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/60 

Ore  Steamship  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Ore  Steam.ship  Corporation  and  Sea- 
farer's International  I^nion  of  North  America,  case  no.  R-2519  :  amendment  to 
decision  and  direction  of  election,  Sept.  3,  1941.  1941.  1  p.  ([Decision]  28.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/28 

Orcf/on  Plywood  Company.  In  matter  of  Oregon  Plywood  Company  ayid  Ply- 
wood Box  Shook  and  Door  Council  No.  9.  International  Woodworkers  of  Amer- 
ica, affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  R-2748; 
amendment  to  direction  of  election,  Aug.  27,  1941.  1941.  1  p.  ( [Decision]  3.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paiier,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/3 

Oxnard  Harbor  Di-'itrirt.  In  matter  of  Oxnard  Harbor  District  and  Interna- 
tional Longshoremen's  Association.  Local  38-125.  A.  F.  L.,  case  no.  R-2053, 
decided  Aug.  26,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  9  p.  ([Decision]  123.) 
[From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  34/123 

Peter  Cailler  Kohler  Swiss  Chocolates  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Peter  Cailler 
Kohler  Swi.ss  Chocolates  Company,  Inc..  and  Peter  Cailler  Kohler  Co.,  employees 
Union,  Independent,  <'ase  no.  C-1S50.  decided  Aug.  7.  1941 ;  decision  and  order. 
[l.f)41.]    14  p.     ([Decision]  199.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.    LR  l.S/a  :  33/199 

Phelps  Dodge  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Plielps  Dodge  Corporation.  Copper 
Queen  Branch.  Smelter  Division,  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical 
Workers.  Local  No.  B-434 :  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Association 
of  Machinists;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Union  of  Mine,  Mill  and 

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October  1941  1505 

Phelps  Dodge  Corporation — Contiiuied. 

Smelter  Workers,  Local  No.  470;  in  matter  of  [samel  and  United  Association 
of  Journeymen  Plumbers  &  Steam  Fitters  of  United  States  and  Canada,  Local 
284;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Boilermakers, 
Iron  Ship  Builders.  Welders  and  Helpers  of  America.  Local  3(52,  cases  nos. 
R-2782  to  R-273a,  decided  Aug.  23,  1941;  [decision  and  direction  of  elections]. 
[1941.1     12  p.      ([Decisionl   103. )      [From  v.  34.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/103 

Piit.shiirf/]!  I'Uitc  Glas.s  C(>w}>(U)\i.  In  matter  of  Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company 
and  Paint,  Varnish  &  Allied  Products,  Local  Union  No.  1310  of  Brotherhood 
of  Painters,  Decorators  and  Paperhangers  of  America.  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no. 
R-2840,  decided  Aug.  16.  IWl ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p. 
(  [Decision]  59.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/59 

Post-Standard  Compann.  In  matter  of  Post-Standard  Company  and  Interna- 
tional Printing  Pressmen  &  Assistants'  Union  of  North  America,  case  no, 
R-261S',  decided  Aug.  13,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  10  p. 
([Decision]  32.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  34/82 

Presto  Recordinff  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Presto  Recording  Corporation  and 
Local  430  of  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O., 
case  no.  R-2G86,  decided  Aug.  8,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  (jf  election. 
[1941.]    7  p.     ([Decision]  3.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a:  84/3 

Same;   amendment   to  direction   of  election,    Sept.   6.    1941.     1941.      1    p. 

([Decision]  51.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/51 

Qiiivcy  Compressor  Company.  In  matter  of  Quincy  Compressor  Company  and 
International  Association  of  Machinists,  case  no.  R-2831,  decided  Aug.  19, 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  70.) 
[From  V.  34.]     *  Papers,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/70 

Rapid  Roller  Co.  In  matter  of  Rapid  Roller  Co.  and  Local  120,  United  Rubber 
Workers  of  America,  athliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  C-1624,  decided  July  19, 
1941  ;  [decision  and  order].  [1941.]  47  p.  ( [Decision]  108.  >  [From  v.  33.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  LR  1 .8/a  :  33/108 

Republie  Steel  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Republic  Steel  Corporation  and  Steel 
Workers  Organizing  Committee,  Local  Union  1505  (formerly  Amalgamated 
Association  of  Iron,  Steel  and  Tin  Workers  of  North  America.  Lodge  1565, 
through  Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee)  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no. 
C-1928,  decided  Aug.  6,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  14  p.  ([Decision] 
193.)      [From  V.  33.1     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/193 

In  matter  of  Republic  Steel  Corporation  and   Steel  Workers  Organizing 

Connnittee,  Local  Unions  No.  1033  and  No.  1303,  (formerly  Amalgamated 
Association  of  Iron,  Steel  &  Tin  Workers  of  North  America,  Lodges  No.  10:33 
and  No.  1303.  through  Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee),  aflaiiated  with 
Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  C-1883,  decided  Aug.  12,  1941 ; 
decision  and  order.    [1941.]    33  p.    ( [Decision]  25.)     [From  v.  34.]    *  Paper,  10c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/25 

In  matter  of  Troy  Iron  Works,  .subsidiary  of  Republic  Steel  Corporation, 

and  Brotherhood  of  Railroad  Trainmen,  case  no.  R-2928,  decided  Sept.  12,  1941  ; 
decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  80.) 
[From  V.  35.]    *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/80 

Robins  Dry  Dock  d  Repair  Company.  In  matter  of  Robins  Dry  Dock  &  Repair 
Company  and  Industrial  Union  of  Marine  and  Shipbuilding  Workers  of  Amer- 
ica, Local  39,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-26n8;  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  28, 
1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  107.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/lOT 

Rohr  Aircraft  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Rohr  Aircraft  Corporation  and  United 
Aircraft  Welders  of  America,  Unaffiliated;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Interna- 
tional Association  of  Machinists,  cases  nos.  R-2601  and  R-2602,  decided  Aug. 
14,  1941;  decision,  direction  of  election,  and  order.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision! 
39.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/39' 

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1506  Government  Publications 

Rosedalc  Foundry  tf  Machine  Companj/.  In  matter  of  Rosedale  Foundry  &  Ma- 
chine Company  and  International  Molders  and  Foundry  Workers.  Local  Union 
46,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2807.  decided  Aug.  27,  1941 ;  decision 
and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  1.)  [From  v.  35.] 
•  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/1 

Rushton  Company.  In  matter  of  W.  W.  Rushton  and  Mrs.  Mary  Rushton,  doing 
business  as  Rushton  Company  and/or  Atlanta  Playthings  Company  and  United 
Paper,  Novelty  and  Toy  Workers  International  Union,  case  no.  C-1819,  decided 
July  31.  1941;  [decision  and  order].  [1941.]  28  p.  ( [Decision]  172.)  [From 
V.  33.]    *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/172 

SaJt  River  Valley  Water  Users  Assn.  In  matter  of  Salt  River  Valley  Water 
Users  Assn.  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers  Local  B-266, 
A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2439;  certitication  of  i-epresentatives,  Aug.  9,  1941. 
[1941.]     5  p.     ([Decision]  19.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.     LR  1.8/a  :  34/19 

Saybrookc  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Saybrooke  Manufacturing 
Company,  Inc.,  and  Textile  Workers  Union  of  America,  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no. 
R-2745 ;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  8,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [Decision] 
61.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LRL8/a:  35/61 

Sears  Roebuck  and  Company.  In  matter  of  Sear.s  Roebuck  and  Company,  At- 
water  Kent  Mail  Order  Plant,  and  United  Retail,  Wholesale,  and  Department 
Store  Employees  of  America,  Local  18,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2617,  decided  Aug. 
13,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  11  p.  ([Decision]  34.) 
[From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/34 

SheUmar  Products  Company.  In  matter  of  Shellmar  Products  Company  and 
International  Printing  Pressman  and  Assistants'  Union  of  North  America 
(A.  F.  of  L.)  and  Paper,  Novelty  &  Toy  Workers  International  Union  (C.  I.  O.), 
cases  nos.  C-1929  and  C-1930.  decided  Aug.  9,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.  [1941.] 
9  p.     ([Decision]  6.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a:  34/6 

Shevlin-Hixon  Company.  In  matter  of  Shevlin-Hixon  Company  and  International 
Woodworkers  of  America.  Local  7,  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Or- 
ganizations, case  no.  R-2620:  supplemental  decision  and  2d  direction  of  elec- 
tion, Aug.  30,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ( [Decision]  19.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  l.S/a :  35/19 

Soccmy  Vacuum  Oil  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Socony  Vacuum  Oil  Company, 
Inc.,  White  Star-Ohio  Division,  and  Oil  Workers  International  Union.  Detroit 
Local  No.  389;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Sign,  Pictorial  and  Display  Union, 
Local  591.  affiliated  with  A.  F.  L. :  in  matter  of  Socony  Vacuum  Oil  Company, 
Inc.,  AVhite  Star-Ohio  Division,  Trenton  Refinery,  and  Oil  Workers  Interna- 
tional Union,  Local  456,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  nos.  R-2775  [to]  R-2777, 
decided  Aug.  13,  1941;  [decision  and  direction  of  election].  [1941.]  8  p. 
([Decision]   33.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  LR  1.8/a :  34/33 

Stark,  James  E.,  Company.  In  matter  of  James  E.  Stark  Company  and  Uphol- 
sterers' International  Union  of  North  America,  Local  No.  25.5,  case  no.  R-2542, 
decided  Aug.  5,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  8  p.  ( [Deci- 
sion] 186.)     [From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/186 

Stone,  J.  n.,  d  Sons.  In  matter  of  Norman  H.  Stone,  Marvin  N.  Stone  and  Jerome 
H.  Stone,  jr.,  doing  business  us  J.  H.  Stone  &  Sons,  and  International  Printing 
Pressmen  and  Assistants'  Union.  Box  and  Carton  Local  No.  415.  case  no.  C-lSfil. 
decided  Julv  31,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  19  p.  ([Decision]  ISn.) 
[From  V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/180 

SuUivans'  Smythficld.  In  matter  of  Ward  Sullivan  and  Curtin  Sullivan,  copart- 
ners, doing  business  under  name  of  SuUivans'  Smythfield.  and  United  Retail, 
Wholesale  &  Department  Store  Employees  of  America,  Local  18,  affiliated  with 
C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2S08,  decided  Aug.  15.  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of 
election.     [1941.]     4  p.     ( [Decision]  50.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/50 

Sunbeam  Electric  Manufacturing  Co.  In  matter  of  Sunbeam  Electric  Manufac- 
turing Co.  and  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Workers  of  America,  affili- 

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Sunbeam  Electric Manvfactuiing  Co. — Continued. 

ated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-26L)7,  decided  Aug.  23,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction 
of  election.     [1941.]     8  p.     ([Decision]  101.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/101 

Sussex  Dye  d  Print  WorJ:s.  Inc.  In  matter  of  Sussex  Dye  &  Print  Woi-lcs,  Inc., 
and  Bernard  R.  Armour  and  Federation  of  Dyers,  Finisliers,  Printers  and 
Bleachers  of  America,  case  no.  C-1745,  decided  Aug.  21,  1941;  [decision  and 
order].     [1941.]     26  p.     ([Decision]    81.)      [Fnmi   v.   34.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  34/81 

Texas  Company.  In  matter  of  Texas  Company  and  Sunburst  Local  No.  452  of 
Oil  Workers  International  Union,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2623 ; 
certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  11,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  71.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/71 

Thompson  Products,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Thompson  Products,  Inc.,  and  United 
Automobile  Workers  of  America  Local  300  (CIO),  case  no.  C-1848,  decided 
Aug.  1,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  23  p.  ([Decision]  181.)  [From 
V.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/181 

Tidewater  Assuciuted  Oil  Co.  In  matter  of  Tidewater  Associated  Oil  Co.  and 
Warehouse  Drivei's  &  Helpers,  Local  117,  chartered  by  International  Brother- 
hood of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Warehousemen  &  Helpers  of  America,  A.  F.  L., 
case  no.  R-2743;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  8,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
([Decision]  02.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/62 

Todd-Johnson  Dry  Docks,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Todd-Johnson  Dry  Docks,  Inc.,  and 
American  Federation  of  Labor ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Ship  Carpenters, 
Caulkers  &  Joiners,  Local  58-1,  affiliated  with  AFL;  in  matter  of  [same]  and 
International  Union  of  Hod  Carriers,  Building  and  Common  Laborers  of 
America,  Marine  Division,  affiliated  with  AFL;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Inter- 
national Association  of  Machinists,  Local  37.  affiliated  with  AFL;  in  matter 
of  [same]  and  United  As.sociation  of  Plumbers,  Steam  and  Marine  Fitters  of 
America,  Marine  Fitters  Local  574,  affiliated  with  AFL:  in  matter  of  [same] 
and  International  Brotherhood  of  Boilermakers  Iron  Shii)builders  and  Helpers 
of  America,  afiiliated  with  AFL;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Brother- 
hcod  of  Electrical  Workers,  Local  B-i;^,  affiliated  with  American  Federation 
of  Labor;  in  matter  of  [same]  a)id  International  P.rotherho<id  of  Teamsters, 
Chauffeurs,  Warehousemen  and  Helpers  of  America,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  L. ;  in 
matter  of  [same]  and  International  Union  of  Operating  Engineers,  Local 
406-A,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor;  in  matter  of  [same] 
and  Sheet  Metal  Workers.  Local  Union  No.  11,  affiliated  with  American 
Federation  of  Labor ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Molders  Union 
of  North  America,  Local  3G7,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor  ;  in 
matter  of  [same]  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Blacksmiths,  Drop  Forgers 
and  Helpers  of  America,  Local  175,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of 
Labor  [eases  nos.  R-2S44  to  R-2855.  decided  Aug.  22,  1941 ;  decision  and  direc- 
tion of  election].     [1941.]     7  p.      ( [Decision]  92.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  34/92 

Truscon  Steel  Company.  In  matter  of  Campbell  Metal  Window  Corp.,  division 
of  Truscon  Steel  Company,  and  Shopmen's  Local  Union  No.  484,  International 
A.ssociation  of  Bridge,  Structural  and  Ornamental  Iron  Workers,  case  no.  R- 
2838,  decided  Aug.  11,  1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives. 
[194L]     3  p.     ([Decision]  23.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.      LR  1.8/a  :  34/23 

In  matter  of  Truscon  Steel  Company  and  Local  487,  International  Associa- 
tion of  Bridge,  Structural  and  Ornamental  Iron  Workers  (AFL)  ;  in  matter  of 
[same]  and  New  Deal  Lodge  404,  International  Association  of  Machinists 
(AFL),  cases  nos.  R-2.561  and  R-25G5 ;  supplemental  decision,  direction  of 
run-off  election,  and  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  18,  1941.  [1941.] 
4  p.     ([Decision]  64.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/64 

Twentieth  Centtiry-Fox  Film  Corp.  In  matter  of  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film 
Corp.  and  Screen  Publicists  Guild:  in  matter  of  Paramount  Pictures,  Inc.,  and 
[.same]  ;  in  matter  of  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation  and  [same]  ;  in  matter 
of  United  Artists  Corp.  and  [same]  ;  in  matter  of  RKO  Radio  Pictures,  Inc.,  and 

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Ttventieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp. — Continued. 

[samp]  ;  in  matter  of  Univorsal  Pictures  Company.  Inc..  and  [same]  :  in  matter 
of  Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  Inc.,  (uid  rsanul;  in  matter  <if  Loew's,  Inc.,  and 
[same],  cases  nos.  K-2345  to  R-2:i50,  R-2394  and  R-2:!n5 ;  certification  of 
representatives,  Aug.  9,  1!)41.     [1941.]     4  p.     ([Decision]  18.)      [From  v.  34.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  34/18 

Ti/ne  Co.  In  matter  of  Tyne  Co.  a-rid  Steam  Fitters'  Protective  Association  Local 
No.  597,  of  United  Association  of  Plumbers  and  Steamlitters  of  United  States 
and  Canada,  affiliated  with  American  Fedei-ation  of  Labor,  case  no.  C-1880, 
decided  Aus:.  28.  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  17  p.  ([Decision]  13.) 
[From  V.  35.]      *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/13 

United  Statc.'i  Steel  Corporatiov.  In  matter  of  National  Tube  Company,  sul)Sidiary 
of  United  States  Steel  Corporation,  and  Lf)cal  1640.  International  Longshore- 
men's Association  (A.  F.  of  L.),  ca.se  no.  [R]-2C61,  decided  Aug.  7.  1941; 
deci.sion  and  order.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision]  210.)  [From  v.  33.]  *  Paper, 
5e.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/210 

Valley  Fibre  Box  Conipavi/.  In  matter  of  Valley  Fibre  Box  Company  and 
Memphis  Corrugated  Folding  Box  Workers  Union  No.  384,  case  no.  R-2910,^ 
decided  Sept.  2,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.] 
3  p.     ([Decision]  23.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/23 

Weirton  Steel  Company.  In  matter  of  Weirton  Steel  Company  and  Steel  Workers 
Organizing  Committee,  cases  nos.  C-1184  and  R-1229.  decided  June  25,  1941 ; 
[decision    and    order].     [1941.]     123    p.      ([Decision]     179.)      [From    v.    32.] 

*  Paper,  15c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/17& 

Western  Union-  Teleyraph  Company.  In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph 
Company  and  American  Federation  of  Labor.  Commercial  Telegraphers  Union, 
ease  no.  R-2246 ;  certification  of  representatives,  Aug.  23,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
([Decision]  105.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/105 

In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company  atid  Commercial  'i'ele- 

graphers'  Union,  A.  F.  L.,  case  no.  R-2752,  decided  Aug.  16,  1941 ;  decision 
and  direction  of  election.      [1941.]      5  p.      ([Decision]    58.)      [From  v.   34.] 

*  Paper,   5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/58 

In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company  and   Springfield  Local 

Number  51,  Western  Union  Division  No.  2,  Commercial  Telegraphers'  Union, 
affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2352  ;  supplemental  decision  and  certifi- 
cation of  representatives,  Sept.  2,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  24.)  [From 
V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  35/24 

In  matter   of  Western   Union  Telegraph   Company  and   Sub-Local   55-B, 

American  Communications  Association,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2746, 
decided  Aug.  15',  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p. 
([Decision]  49.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper.  5c.  LR  L8/a  :  34/49 

Same;  certification  of  repre.sentatives,  Oct.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Deci- 
sion] 205.)     [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/205 

West  in  fill  ouse  Eleetrie  and  Mavtifaefurivy  Company.  In  matter  of  Westinghouse 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company  a)id  Local  107.  United  Electrical.  Radio 
&  IMachine  Workers  of  America,  case  no.  R-2S64,  decided  Aug.  25,  1941 ;  decision 
and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ( [Deci.<;ion]  109.)  [Fi-om 
V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/109 

Westinghouse  Radio  Stations.  Ine.  In  matter  of  Westinghouse  Radio  Stations, 
Inc.,  operating  KYW,  and  American  Connuunicaticms  Association  Local  28, 
case  no.  R-2782,  decided  Aug.  7.  1941  :  decision  and  certification  of  representa- 
tives.    [1941.]     3  p.      ([Deci.sion]   207.)      [From  v.  33.]      *  Paper.  .5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  33/207 

Wlieeliny  Corrnyatinf/  Company.  In  matter  of  Wheeling  Corrugating  Company 
and  International  P.rotherbood  of  Teamsters.  Chauffeurs.  Wa rehou.semen  and 
HeliK'rs,  Loval  Union  No.  541.  alliliated  with  .\merican  Federation  of  Labor, 
case  no.  R-2S25.  decided  Aug.  15.  1941;  docision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]    4  p.     (fDeci.si(m]  51.)     [From  v.  .34.]     *  Paper,  .5c.        LR  1.8/a  :  34/51 

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White,  J.  G.,  Engineering  Corporation  of  New  York.  In  matter  of  J.  G.  White 
Engineeriiii^  Corporation  of  New  York  and  Lonisiana  Sliipyards,  Inc.,  and 
International  Federation  of  Teclniical  Engineers,  Architects  and  Draftsmen's 
Unions,  Local  91,  atliliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2630,  decided  Aug.  9, 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.  |  7  p.  (  [Decision]  10.)  [From 
V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LlM.8/a  :  34/10 

White  Horse  Pike  Bus  Companii,  Inc.  In  matter  of  White  Horse  Pike  Bns  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  and  Atlantic  City  Bns  Company  and  Transport  Workers"  Union  of 
America,  C.  I.  O.,  Lo'cal  209,  case  no.  K-266S,  decided  Ang.  12,  1941;  decision 
and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  26.)  [From  v.  34.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1-8/a  :  34/26 

York.^hire  Creainenj  Coniixmn.  In  matter  of  Yorkshire  Creamery  Company  and 
United  Packinghonse  Workers  of  America,  Local  No.  1  (<'.  I.  O.),  case  no. 
K-2774,  decided  Ang.  28.  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
4  p.     ([Decision]  8.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR1.8/a:35/8 

NATIONAL  MEDIATION  BOARD 

Railirai/  iahor  act,  heing  act  to  provide  for  prompt  disposition  of  dispntes  between 
carriers  and  their  employees  and  for  other  purposes,  [as  amended]  (U.  S. 
Code,  title  45,  chap.  8) .     I  Reprint  1941.]     23  p.    t  NMB  1.2  :  R  13/936/rep.-2 

NATIONAL  RAILROAD  ADJUSTMENT  BOARD 

Airards  1351-1450,  3d  division,  v.  12.  S'nhnrban  Printers  &  Publishers,  Inc.,  La 
Grange.  111.  [1941.]  [1]+610  p.  t  National  Railroad  Adju.stm'ent  Board, 
Chicago,  111.   (price  upon  application). 

L.  C.  card  36-26212  RA1.9:  12 

NoTK. — The  8d  division  has  jurisdiction  oV(M'  disputes  involving  station,  tower,  and 
telegraph  employees,  train  dispatchers,  maintenance-of-way  men.  clerical  employees, 
freiirht  handlers,  express,  station  and  store  employees,  siijnal  men,  sleeping-car  conductors, 
sleeping-car  porters,  and  maids,  and  dining-car  employees. 


NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

Narif  rcgntations.  Changes  in  Navy  regulations  no.  22 ;  May  2,  1941.  [1941.]  viii 
p.  4°  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  certain  pages  (with  changes)  to  be  inserted 
in  their  proi>er  places  in  the  Navy  regulations,  1920.]     *  Paper,  35c. 

N  1.11/2 :  920/22 

MARINE  CORPS 

Manual.  Changes  in  Marine  Corps  manual,  no.  1;  June  24,  1941.  [1941.]  5  p. 
[Accompanied  by  reprints  of  certain  pages  (with  changes)  to  be  inserted  in 
the  Marine  Corps  manual,  1940.]     *  Paijer,  80c.  N  9.15  :  940/ch.l 

Specifications.  Marine  Corps  specitications.  [The  Marine  Corps  issues  occasional 
specifications  for  supplies  of  interest  only  to  the  .service.  These  specifications 
are  not  listed  independently  in  the  Monthly  catalog.]  N  9.18 :  (CT) 

MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY  BUREAU 

Naval  medical  hulletin.  United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  for  information  of 
Medical  Department  of  Navy,  v.  39,  no.  4;  Oct.  1941.  1941.  viii+471-657  p.  il. 
9  pi.  14  p.  of  pi.  (Publications  Division.)  [Quarterly.  Includes  Index  to 
United  States  naval  medical  IniUetin,  v.  .39.]  *  Paper,  25c.  single  copy,  $1.00 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.35. 
L.  C.  card  8-35095  N  10.11/1 :  39/4 

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NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

Otficcrs,  Navy.     Register   of  commissioned  and  warrant  officers   of  Navy  and 
Marine  Corps,  July  1,  1941.    1941.    827  p.    *  Paper,  $1.25. 
I..  C.  card  7-32070  N  1.10 :  941 

Same.     (H.  doc.  31,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

HYDROGBAPHIC  OFFICE 

Note. — The  charts,  sailing  directions,  manuals,  etc.,  of  the  Hydrographic  OflSce  are  sold 
by  the  Office  in  Washington  and  also  by  agents  at  the  principal  American  and  foreign  sea- 
ports and  American  lake  ports.  Certain  standard  manuals  of  the  Hydrograpic  Office 
are  also  available  through  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  at  list  price.  Copies  of  list 
of  publications,  reprints  and  weekly  Hydrographic  bulletins  and  Notices  to  mariners  are 
supplied  free  only  to  those  having  definite  need  therefor  on  application  at  the  Hydro- 
graphic  Office  in  Washington  and  at  the  branch  offices  in  Boston.  New  York,  Philadelphia, 
Baltimore,  Norfolk,  t-'avannah.  New  Orleans,  Galveston,  San  Francisco,  San  Pedro,  Calif., 
San  Juan,  P.  R.,  Captain  of  the  Port,  Panama  Canal.  Portland.  (Oreg.),  Seattle,  Hono- 
lulu, T.  H.,  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Buffalo,  Detroit,  Sault  Ste.  IMarie,  and  Duluth.  New 
1940  General  catalog  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  obtained  from  agents  or  the 
Hydrographic  Office  at  60c. 

Altitude.  Tables  of  computed  altitude  and  azimuth:  v.  8,  Latitudes  70°-79°. 
1941.  [3]+xiii-f2-264+[l]  p.  il.  4°  (H.  O.  publication  214  [v.  8].)  [The  first 
and  last  pages  are  pasted  on  inside  of  front  and  back  covers,  respectively. 
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Hydrograplxic  hullefm,  no.  2717-21;  Oct.  1-29,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  1  p.  f°  or  large 
4"     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.3 :  2717-2721 

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$1.00. 
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Notice  to  aviators  \w.  10;  Oct.  \,1M1.     [1941.]    7  leaves,  12°     [Monthly.    Issued 
with  perforations.]     % 
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Notice  to  mariners,  no.  40^4;  Oct.  1-29,  1941.  [1941.]  [x] +804-915+ [vii] 
leaves.     [Weekly.]     f  N  6.11 :  941/40-44 

Radio  aids  to  navigation.  Supplement  of  radio  weather  aids  to  navigation,  reprint 
of  Sept.  1941  corrections  and  additions  to  H.  O.  pub.  206  through  Notice  to 
mariners,  no.  38  of  1941.  [1941.]  11  leaves.  [Reprint  of  corrections  and 
additions  to  H.  O.  pub.  206,  listed  in  Notice  to  mariners,  no.  1-38,  Jan.  1-Sept. 
17.1941.1     t  N  6.8 :  206/941-2 

Charts 

Callao,  Peru.  Puerto  del  Callao,  coast  of  Peru,  from  Peruvian  plan  of  1935;  no. 
5685.  Scale  naut.  m.=7.3  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  10,000.  Washington,  D.  C.,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  published  Mar.  1936,  2d  edition,  Aug.  1941.    22X26  in.    t  3dc. 

N  6.18 :  5685 

Cape  Breton  Island,  Canada,  Guyon  Island  to  Flint  Island,  from  Canadian  survey 
in  1838  and  1939;  no.  1097.  Natural  scale  1:75,000  at  lat.  46°.  AVashingtoii, 
D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Sept.  1888,  11th  edition,  Sept.  1941. 
26X42  in.     f  60c.  N  6.18 :  1097 

Inset :  Mainadieu  I'assage,  from  Canadian  survey  in  1938. 

Fayal  Channel  with  Horta  and  Pirn  Bays,  Azores,  north  Atlantic,  from  British 
survey  in  1843;  no.  1224.  Scale  naut  m.=3  in.,  natural  scale  1:24,281.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  June  1890,  22d  edition,  Aug.  1941. 
24  X 19  in.     t  20c.  N  6.18 :  1224 

New  Guinea.  Anchorages  on  north  east  coast  of  New  Guinea,  south  Pacific  Ocean, 
from  British  survey  in  1885;  no.  2963.    Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office, 

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October  1941  .     1511 

New  Guinea — Continued. 

published  Aug.  1913,  2d  edition,  Jan.  1919,  corrected  through  Notice  to  mariners 
32,  Aug.  6  [1941].    24X20  in.     t  20c.  N  6.18  :  2963 

Includes  : 

Luther  Anchorage,  Umbol  Island. 
Ward  Hunt  Strait. 
Yasaiasa  Anchorage. 

Pilot   charts.     Pilot  chart   of  Central   American  waters,   Nov.    1941 ;    no.   3500. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.7  in.     Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Oct.  17,  1941. 

23X35  in.      [Monthly.     Certain  portions  of  the   data   are    furnished   by  the 

Weather  Bureau.]     t  10  c.  N  6.24:  941/11 

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Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,  Dec.  1941;  no.  2603.     Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in. 

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Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Nov.  1941;  no.  1400.     Scale  1°  long.= 

0.27  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Oct.  17,  1941.  23X37  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.] 
tlOc. 

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Pilot  chart  of  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Dec.  1941 ;  no.  1401.  Scale  1°  long.= 

0.2  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Oct.  18,  1941.  24x35  in. 
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Feb.   [1904-24,  edition  no.  2.  1934]. 

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long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Oct.  17,  1941.  23X32  in. 
[Quarterly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.20 :  941/4 

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Pilot  chart  of  south  Pacific  Ocean,  Dec.  1941-Feb.  1942 ;  no.  2601.     Scale 

1°    long. =0.2   in.      Washington.    D.    C,    Hydrographic   Office,    Oct.    17.    1941. 

21X35  in.      [Quarterly.     Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 

Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.21:  941/4 

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July-Sept.    1941. 

Pilot   chart  of  upper  air,    north   Atlantic   Ocean,    Nov.   1941 ;   no.   1400a. 

Scale  1°  long. =0.27  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Oct.  20,  1941. 
23X32  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     f  10c.  N  6.28:  941/11 

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— —     Pilot  chart  of  upper  air.  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Dec.  1941 ;  no.  1401a.     Scale 

1°    long.=0.2    in.      Washington,    D.    C,    Hydrographic    Office,    Oct.    20,    1941. 

24X35  in.      [Monthly.     Certain  portions  of   the  data    are  furnished   by   the 

Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.29:  941/12 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Radio  bearing  conversion  diagram. 

ORDNANCE  BUREAU 

Naval  ordnance  bulletin.     Naval  ordnance  bulletin,  v.  1,  no.  1 ;  July  29,  1941 
[1941.]     4  p.  il.  4"     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51411  N  18.11 : 1/1 


Same,  v.  1,  no.  2  ;  Aug.  29,  1941.     [1941.]     8  p.  il.  4°     t  N  18.11 : 1/2 

with  title.    Naval  ordnance  manufacturers'  bulletin, 
1.     [1941.]    8  p.  il.  4"    t 

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—     Same,  with  title.    Naval  ordnance  manufacturers'  bulletin,   v.  1,    no.  3; 
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1512  Government  Publications 

SHIPS  BUREAU 

Blorocrs.  Instructions  for  operation  and  maintenance  of  blowers ;  reprint  of" 
chap.  4  of  Manual  of  engineering  instructions.  Revised  Mar.  1936,  reprinted 
[with  changes]  Sept.  1941.     [lJ+21  p.  il.     *  Paper,  10c.  N29.il:  4 

Condensers.  Instructions  for  operation  and  maintenance  of  condensers ;  reprint 
of  chap.  ir>  of  Manual  of  engineering  instructions.  Revised  May  1986,  reprinted 
[with  changes]  Sept.  1941.     [l]+32p.  il.     *  Paper,  10c.  N  29.11 :  15/941 

Marine  eng'meer'mg.  Instructions  for  operation  and  maintenance  of  main  pro- 
pelling machinery:  sec.  1,  Turbines;  reprint  of  sec.  1,  chap.  7  of  Manual  of 
engiuf^ering  instructions.  Revised  Jan.  1937,  reprinted  [with  changes]  July 
1941.     [l]+69  p.  il.     *  Paper,  inc.  N  29.11 :  7/sec.l/941 

Same :   sec.   3,   Reciprocating  steam  engines ;   reprint   of  sec.   3,   chap.   7' 

of  Manual  of  engineering  instructions.     Revised  Ma.v   1939,   reprinted    [with 
changes]  Aug.  1941.     [l]+300-343A-f344-349  p.  il.  1  pi.     *  Paper,  15c. 

N  29.11 :  7/sec.3/941 

Searchlights.  Instructions  for  operation  and  maintenance  of  searchlights;  reprint 
of  chap.  27  of  Manual  of  engineering  instructions.  Revised  July  1936,  reprinted' 
[with  changes]   Sept.  1941.     [1]+1-10a+11-23  p.  il.     *  Paix'r,  5c. 

N  29.11 :  27/941 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Government  supplies.  Navy  Department  specifications  and  Federal  specifications, 
monthly  bulletin,  Aug.  1,  IWl.  1941.  [l]+6  p.  12°  [Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    t  N  20.20  :  941/8 

Specifications.      [The  Navy  Department   issues  a  series  of   specifications 

for  naval  stores  and  material   which  is  of  interest  primarily  to  the  service 
and  is  not  entered  in  this  catalog.]  N  20.6/2  :  (nos.) 

Memoranda.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda  468;  Sept.  1,  1941. 
[Sept.  1941.]  ii+69  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion 
in  Memoranda,  1931.]     t  N  20.7/1 :  46S 

PAN  AMERICAN  SANITARY  BUREAU 

Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Sanitary  Bureau,  v.  20.  no.  10;  Oct.  1941.  n.  p.  [1941]. 
cover  title,  [2] +997-1102  p.  il.  [Monthly.  Articles  appear  in  Spanish,  Portu- 
guese, French,  and  occasionally  in  English.]     t  PAS  1.3  :  20/10 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

Note. — The  Pan  American  T'nion  sells  its  own  illustrated  monthly  Bulletin,  booklets,  and 
other  publications,  at  prices  ranging  from  5c.  to  .$1  50.  The  price  of  any  edition  of  the 
Bulletin  is  15c.  a  single  copy,  the  Englisli  edition  is  $1.50  a  year,  the  Spanish  edition  .$1.00 
a  year,  the  T'ovtuguese  edition  $1.00  a  year;  there  is  an  additional  charge  of  75c.  a  year 
on  each  edition  for  countries  outside  the  Pan  American  Union.  Address  the  Pan  American- 
Union,  Washington,  I).  C. 

Books.     Pan  American  book  shelf  [list  of  books  recently  received  in  Columbus 
Memorial  Library  of  Pan  American  Union  with  some  annotations],  v.  4,  no.  10; 
Oct.  1941.     Washington,  D.   C,  1941.      [1] +X+2S4-315  leaves,  4"     [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  36-26457  PA  1.47  :  4/10 

Bulletin  {Euqlish  edition).     Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Union.  Oct.  1941;   [v.  75, 
no.  101.     [1941.]     cover  title.  [4] -f  557-616  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     For  price,  see 
note  above  under  center  head. 
L.  C.  card  8-30967  PA  1.6 :  e  75/10 

Same.     (H.  doc.  42.  pt.  lO,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

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October  1941  1513 

Biilleth) — Coiitinned. 

(Portuffuc.se  edition).     Boletim  da  Uniao  Panamerieana,  outubro.  1941 ;  [v. 

43,  no.  lOJ.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [4] +441-492  p.  il.  [Monthly.]  For  price,  see 
note  :ihove  nuder  center  head. 

L.  C.  card  11-27014  PA  1.6  :  p  43/10 

(S2)anish   edition).     Boletin    de  la    Union    Panamerieana,    octubre    1941; 

[v.  75,  no.  10] .     [1941.]     cover  title,  [4] +557-616  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     For  price, 

.see  note  above  under  center  head. 

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Commercial  Pan  America.     Commercial  Pan  America,  monthly  review  of  com- 
merce and   finance,  July   1941;   v.  10,   no.   7.     1941.     [1] +316-338  leaves,   4° 
[Processed.    Title  is :  Views  of  central  banks  after  14  months  of  war.]     t  Paper, 
10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr.  (either  English  or  Spanish  edition). 
L.  C.  card  PA  38-8  PA  1.45  :  e  10/7 

Same,  Spanish.     1941.      [1] +373-396  leaves,  4°     [Processed.] 

PA  1.45  :  s  10/7 

Latin  American,  literature,  references  to  material  in  English;  with  annotations 
by  Concha  Romero  James  and  Francisco  Aguilera.    1941.     cover  title,  [3]+l- 
23a +24-34a+35^9a +50-51   leaves,  4"      (Intellectuid   Cooperation   Division.) 
[Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51412  PA  1.2 :  L  34/6/941 

Mexico  [foreign  trade  of  Mexico  for  1939  and  1940].    Pan  American  Union,  Wash- 
ington, D.   C,  1941.     cover   title,  15  p.   il.      (Foreign   trade  series   no.    191.) 
t  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  13-6842  PA  1.19 :  191 

PANAMA  CANAL 

Note. — Althoush  The  Panama  Canal  mak^^s  its  reports  to.  and  is  under  the  supervision  of. 
ihe  Secretary  of  War,  it  is  not  a  part  of  the  War  Department. 

SUPPLY  DEPARTMENT 

EXPERIMENT   GARDENS 

Jieport.     Annual  report  of  Canal  Zone  Experiment   Gardens,  fiscal  year   1940. 
Panama  Canal  Press,  Mount  Hope,  C.  Z.,  1941.     34  p.  8  pi.     t 
L.  C.  card  30-10854  W  79.14/1 :  940 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

JPostal  accounts.  Statement  of  postal  receipts  at  50  industrial  oflSces,  Sept.  1941. 
[1941.]    1  p.  f     (3d  Assistant  Postmaster  General.)     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t 

P  4.8 :  941/9 

Statement  of  postal  receipts  at  50  selected  oflices,   Sept.   1941.      [1941.] 

1  p.  f     (3d  Assistant  Postmaster  General.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

P  4.9 :  941/9 

.Postal  hulletin,  v.  62.  no.  18294-316;  Oct.  1-31,  1941.     [1941.]     various  paging,  f» 
[Daily  except  Saturdays,  Sundays,  and  holidays.]     *  Paper,  5c.   single  copy, 
$2.00  a  yr. 
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Postal  guide.  United  States  oflBcial  postal  guide :  Monthly  supplement  to  pts.  1 
and  2,  5th  series,  v.  3,  no.  2;  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  69  p.  [Includes 
Amendments  (Inserts  1-20)  to  Postal  laws  and  regulations,  edition  of  1940. 
Part  of  the  pages  are  printed  on  one  side  only.  Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
♦Paper  (23  numbers,  Aug.  1941-June  1943),  $1.75;  foreign  subscription,  $2.75. 
L.  C.  card  4-18254  P  1.10/1 :  941/2 

Same :  Monthly  supplement  to  pts.  1  and  2,  5th  series,  v.  3,  no.  3 ;  Sept.  1941. 

[1941.]  cover  title,  40  p.  [Includes  Changes  1-3  affecting  United  States  oflicial 
postal  guide  for  1941,  pt.  2;  also  Amendments  (Inserts  21-24)  to  Postal  laws 
and  regulations  of  United  States,  edition  of  1940.  Part  of  the  pages  are  printed 
•on  one  side  only.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]  P  1.10/1 :  941/3 

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Postal  guide — Continued. 

Same :  Monthly  supplement  to  pts.  1  and  2,  5th  series,  v.  3,  no.  4 ;  Oct.  1041. 

[1941.]  cover  title,  r.6  p.  [Includes  Change  1  affecting  United  States  official 
postal  guide  for  1941,  pt.  1,  and  Changes  4-22  affecting  United  States  official 
postal  guide  for  1941,  pt.  2;  also  Amendments  (Inserts  25-28)  to  Postal  laws 
and  regulations  of  United  States,  edition  of  1940.  Part  of  the  pages  are  printed 
on  one  side  only.    Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  P  1.10/1 :  941/4 

■ Same :  pt.  2.  International  postal  service,  1st  series,  v.  3,  1st  edition ;  July 

1941.    1941.    ii+339p.  il.    *  Paper,  35c.  P  1.10/1 :  ^l/pt.2 

INTERNATIONAL  POSTAL  SERVICE  DIVISION 

8teai)iship-<^.  Schedule  of  steamships  carrying  mails  from  United  States  and 
United  States  mails  from  Habana,  Cuba,  to  foreign  countries,  also  to  Territory 
of  Hawaii  and  to  possessions  of  United  States,  Nov.  1941.  [Oct.  25,  1941.] 
4  p.  f°  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50  c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
75c.  P  8.5  :  941/11 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  454.  Oct.  17.  1941.  2d  division.  Railway 
Mail  Service,  comprising  New  York,  New  Jersey.  Delaware.  Eastern  Shore  of 
Maryland.  Accomac  and  Northampton  Counties,  Va.  Mail  &  Express  Printing 
Co.,  Inc.,  New  York  [1941].  cover  title,  178  p.  narrow  8°  [Calendar  on  p.  4 
of  cover.]     t  P  10.12/2:  454 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  463,  Sept.  17,  1941.  8th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Arizona,  California,  Guam,  Hawaii.  Nevada.  Samoa,  and 
Utah.    [San  Francisco  P.  O.,  Sept.  23, 1941.]    140  p.  narrow  8°    t    P  10.12/8 :  463 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  177,  Oct.  3.  1941,  14th  division  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Nebraska,  Colorado,  and  Wyoming.  Burkley  Printing  Co., 
Omaha  [Oct.  3,  1941].    112  p.  narrow  8°    %  P  10.12/14:  177 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  158,  Oct.  20,  1941,  15th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Pennsylvania  and  main  line  of  Erie  Railroad  west  of  Sala- 
manca, N.  Y.,  main  lines  of  Baltimore  &.  Ohio  R.  R.  and  Pennsylvania  R.  R 
System  west  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  and  such  collateral  lines  as  may  be  designated. 
Esqure  Press  Corp.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  [Oct.  20,  1941].    153+ [1]  p.  narrow  8°     t 

P  10.12/15 :  158 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Topography  has  on  file  maps  showing  all  roads  used  by  the 
rural  free  delivery  mail  service.  Rural  delivery  routes  are  sbown  in  detail  on  county 
or  local  maps  which,  with  a  few  exceptions,  are  drawn  to  thp  scale  of  1  :  62.500  or 
1:  63.360  (1  mile  to  the  inch).  Maps  of  more  than  1575  counties  in  the  United  States 
have  been  prepared  by  the  Post  OfBce  Department  and  blue-line  prints,  made  from  negatives 
on  file,  are  sold  for  50  cents  per  copy.  Each  county  map  shows  in  addition  to  the  roads 
traveled  by  rural  carrii-rs,  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 
fil(^  will"  be  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Disbursing  Clerk.  Post  Office  Department, 
Washini-'ton.  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  routes  emanating  from  post  offices  in  counties  for  which 
county  maps  have  not  been  drawn  are  shown  on  local  maps.  Blueprint  copies  of  such  maps 
are  so'ld  at  25  cents  each.  Orders  for  all  postal  maps  should  be  accompanied  by  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  January  3941,  page  85. 

PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED  STATES 

NOTE. — The  functions  and  (^uties  of  the  Executive  Office  of  the  President  were  estab- 
lished by  Execii'ive  order  of  Sept.  S.  1939.  The  principal  divisions  are  as  follows:  The 
White  Hotiso  Office,  the  Bureau  of  the  Budget,  the  National  Resources  Planning  Board,  the 
Liaison  Office  for  Personnel  Management,  and  the  Office  of  Government  Reports. 

For  information  relating  to  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the 
President  see,  below,  note  under  Executive  orders. 

Alaska.     Executive  order,  revoking  Executive  order  lO.SO  of  Feb.  24,  1909.  and 
withdrawing  certain  public  lands  for  use  of  Alaska  Road  Commission,  Depart- 
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October  1941  1515 

A  /as/i-fl— Continued. 

meut  of  Interior,  for  aviation  purposes.  Alaska.  Oct.  11,  1941.  (No.  8916.) 
[Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  201,  Oct.  15, 
1941,  p.  5247.] 

Alden,  William  C.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  William  C.  Alden  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.  Sept.  24,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8907.)  t  The  Na- 
tional Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8907 

Amos.  James  E.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  James  E.  Amos  from  compulsory 
retirement  for  age.  Oct.  16.  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8917.)  t  The  National 
Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8917 

Anderson,  Edtcard  D.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Edward  D.  Anderson  from 
compulsory  retirement  for  age.  Sept.  15,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8899)  t  The 
National  Archives.  Pr  32.5:  8899 

Armirifj  of  American-flag  ships  engaged  in  foreign  commerce,  recommendation  for 
repeal  of  sec.  6  of  act  of  Nov.  4,  1989.  which  prohihits  arming  of  American-flag 
ships  engaged  in  foreign  commerce.     Oct.  9,  1941.     4  p.      (H.  doc.  404,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51413 

Armistice  Day,  1941,  proclamation.  Oct.  27,  1941.  (No.  2520.)  [Not  i.ssued 
separately.     Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  212,  Oct.  30,  1941,  p.  5519.] 

Baker.  Rutherford  H.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Rutherford  H.  Raker  from 
compulsory  retirement  for  age.  Sept.  30,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8913.)  t  The 
National  Archives.  Pr  32.5:  8913" 

Birds.  Amendments  of  regulations  relating  to  migratory  birds,  proclamation. 
Oct.  16,  1941.  (No.  2518.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  In  Federal 
register,  v.  6,  no.  204,  Oct.  18,  1941,  p.  5303-4.] 

Closed  area  under  migratory  bird  treaty  act,  Oregon,  proclamation.     Oct.  1, 

1941.  (No.  2516.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  6,  no.  194,  Oct.  4,  1941.  p.  5053-54.] 

California.  Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  land  for  use  of  Coast  Guard, 
Treasury  Department,  California.  Oct.  23,  1941.  (No.  8921.)  fNot  issued 
separately.     Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  209,  Oct.  25,  1941,  p.  ."463.] 

Civil  service.  Executive  order,  amending  Executive  order  8781  of  June  12.  1941, 
requiring  fingerprinting  of  employees  in  executive  civil  service,  to  permit  Civil 
Service  Commission  to  exempt  any  group  or  groups  of  temporary  employees 
from  requirements  thereof.  Oct.  1.  1941.  (No.  8914.)  FNot  issued  separately. 
Api)eared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  193,  Oct.  3, 1941.  p.  5027.] 

Civilian  defense,  proclamation  [designating  Nov.  11-16,  1941,  as  time  for  all 
persons  throughout  the  Nation  to  give  thought  to  their  duties  and  rpsponsibili- 
ties  in  defense  of  this  country].  Oct.  22,  1941.  (No.  2519.)  [Not  issued 
separately.     Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  208,  Oct.  24,  1941,  p.  5441.] 

Creedman  Coulee  National  Wildlife  Refuge.  Executive  order,  establishing  Creed- 
man  Coulee  National  Wildlife  Refuge.  Mont.  Oct.  25.  1941.  (No.  8924.) 
[Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  211,  Oct.  29. 
1941,  p.  5507.] 

Dalhv.  Z.  Lewis.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Z.  Lewis  Dnlby  from  comnulsory 
retirement  for  age.  Sept  22,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8905.)  t  The  National 
Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8905 

District  of  Cohimtiia.  Defining  and  punishing  vagrancy  in  District  of  Columbia, 
message  returning  without  approval  bill  (H.  R.  5448.)  Sept.  29.  1941.  3  p. 
(H.  doc.  392,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Executive  orders. 

Note. — Thp  Federal  register  act.  Public  no.  220.  74th  Congress  (49  Stat  500—503) 
nrovides  as  follows :  There  shall  be  published  in  the  Federal  register  all  Presidential 
Proclamations  and  Executive  orders,   except  such  as  have   no  general   applicability  and 

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1516  GOVERXMENT    PUBLICATIONS 

Executive  orders — Continued. 

legal  effect  or  are  eflfectlve  only  against  Federal  agenoies  or  persons  in  their  capacity 
as  otfii'ers.  agents,  or  employees  thereof. 

Tliose  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  published  in  the  Federal  register  will  not 
be  issued  .separately,  but  title  entries  for  such  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations,  with 
reference  to  the  Federal  register,  appear  above  and  below. 

The  distribution  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  was  transferred,  beginning 
Mar.  12.  ]0.'!6,  from  the  Department  of  State  to  the  Division  of  the  Federal  Register, 
National  Archives.  Free  distribution  will  only  be  to  appropriate  agencies  of  the  Govern- 
ment. The  Federal  register  will  be  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  on  a 
subscription  basis  of  $1.25  per  month  or  $12.50  per  year. 

Facts  and  Fifjiires  Office.  Executive  order,  establishing  OflBee  of  Facts  and 
Figures  in  Office  for  Emergency  Management  in  Executive  Office  of  the  Presi- 
dent. Oct.  24,  1941.  (No.  8922.)  [Not  issued  separatelv.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  6,  uo.  210,  Oct.  28,  1941,  p.  5477.] 

Indiana.  Executive  order,  transfer  of  jurisdiction  over  certain  lands  from  Secre- 
tary of  Agriculture  to  Secretary  of  Navy,  Indiana.  Sept.  27,  1941.  (No.  8910.) 
[Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  191,  Oct.  1, 
1941,  p.  4903-64,  il.] 

Jolniso)!.  Hiif/h  8.  Amending  Private  act  446,  76th  Congress,  veto  message  return- 
ing without  approval  bill  (S.  1251)  to  amend  Private  act  446,  76th  Congress, 
approved  July  2.  1940  [so  as  to  provide  for  crediting  accounts  of  Hugh  S. 
Johnson,  Kilbourne  Johnston,  and  F.  AI.  Robinson].  Oct.  27,  1941.  2  p. 
(S.  doc.  120,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Latta,  Maurice  C.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Maiirice  C.  Latta  from  com- 
pulsorv  retirement  for  age.  Sept.  22,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8904.)  t  The  National 
Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8904 

Lend-Lcafte  Admini.^tration  Office.  Executive  order,  establishing  Office  of  Lend- 
Lease  Administration  in  Office  for  Emergency  Management  of  Executive  OflSce 
of  the  President.  Oct.  28,  1941.  (No.  8926.)  [Not  i.ssued  separately.  Appeared 
in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  212,  Oct.  30,  1941,  p.  5519-20.] 

National  Catahoula  Wildlife  Management  Preserve.  La.,  proclamation.  Sept.  27, 
lt>41.  (No.  2515.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  t.  6, 
no.  191,  Oct.  1,  1941,  p.  4961-62,  il.] 

National  Red  Dirt  Wildlife  Management  Preserve.  La.,  proclamation.  Sept.  27, 
1941.  (No.  2514.)  [Not  issued  separatelv.  Appeared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  6,  no.  191,  Oct.  1,  IWl,  p.  4962,  il.] 

Nevada.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  national  defense  pur- 
poses, Nevada.  Oct.  29,  1941.  (No.  8927.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared 
in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  213,  Oct.  31,  1941,  p.  5549] 

New  Mexico.  Executive  order,  transfer  of  certain  lands  from  Secretary  of  Inte- 
rior to  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  New  Mexico.  Sept.  27,  1941.  ( No.  8912. ) 
[Not  issued  separatelv.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  191,  Oct.  1, 
1941,  p.  4963.1 

Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  lands  for  use  of  War  Department  as 

National  Guard  rifle  range,  New  Mexico.  Oct.  24,  1941.  (No.  8923.)  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  210,  Oct.  28,  1941, 
p.  5477-78.] 

Pipe  lines.  National  defense  pipe  line,  Portland  pipe  line,  proclamation.  Oct.  1, 
1^1.  (No.  2517.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  6,  no.  195,  Oct.  7,  1941,  p.  5081.] 

Proclatnations. 

Note. — For  information  concerning  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Procla- 
mations, see  above,  note  under  the  subhead,  Executive  orders. 

Rodier,  Jules  A.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Jules  A.  Rodier  from  compulsory 
retirement  for  age.  Sept.  22,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8903.)  t  The  National 
Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8903 

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SinlahrJiin  Deer  Whiter  Rnncie  and  Wildlife  Befncje.  Execntivp  order,  reserv- 
ing certain  public  lands  in  connection  with  Sinlahekin  Deer  Winter  Range  and 
Wildlife  Refuge,  Wash.  Oct.  22,  1941.  (No.  8920.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  208,  Oct.  24.  1941,  p.  5441-42.] 

South  Dakota  Wheat  Growers  Association.  Inc.,  veto  message  returning  without 
approval  joint  resolution  (S.  J.  Res.  29)  for  relief  of  South  Dakota  Wheat 
Growers  Association,  Inc.  Oct.  27,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  doc.  121,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Squaw  Butte  Experimental  Station.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands 
for  use  in  connection  with  Squaw  Butte  Exi>erimental  Station.  Oreg.  Sept. 
27,  1941.  (No.  8911.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Apiieared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  6,  no.  191,  Oct.  1,  1941,  p.  4963.] 

Ifiomas,  Sanuicl.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Samuel  Thomas  from  eoifipuT- 
sorv  retirement  for  age.  Sept.  17,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8901.)  t  The  National 
Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8901 

Washington.  Executive  order,  witlidr.-iwing  public  lands  for  use  of  War  Depart- 
ment as  practice  bombing  and  gunnery  range,  Washington.  Oct.  11,  1941. 
(No.  8915.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no. 
201,  Oct.  15,  1941,  p.  5247.] 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Agriculture  Department.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriation  for  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  fiscal  year  1942.  Oct.  2,  1941.'  7  p.  (H.  doc.  399,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Federal  Housing  Administration.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for 
Federal  Housing  Administration,  fiscal  year  1942.  Oct.  2.  1941.  3  p.  (H. 
doc.  397,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai)er,  5c. 

Federal  Security  Agenci/.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation.  Federal  Se- 
curity Agency,  [fiscal  vear]  1942  [for  salaries.  Office  of  General  Counsel]. 
Oct.  22,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  408,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  Advisorg  Committee  for  Aeronautics.  Supplemental  estimates  of  aj)- 
propriations.  National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics,  fiscal  year  1942, 
with  draft  of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing  appropriation  of  that 
agency.     Oct.  2,  1941.     3  p.     (H.  doc.  395,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  Mediation  Board.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  National 
Mediation  Board,  [fiscal  year]  1942.  Oct.  2,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  396,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Puhlic  Contracts  Division,  Lahor  Dept.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropria- 
tions. Department  of  Labor,  [fiscal  year]  1942  [for  Division  of  Public  Con- 
tracts].    Oct.  27,  1941.    2  p.     (H.  doc.  412,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

St.  Elizabeths  Hospital.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations  for  St.  Eliza- 
beths Hospital,  fiscal  year  1&42.  Oct.  23,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  410,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Supreme  Court.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Supreme  Court  of 
United  States,  fiscal  years  1942  and  1943  [for  preparation  of  rules  for  criminal 
proceedings.]     Oct.    27,    1941.     2    p,     (H.    doc.    413,     77th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

War  relief.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  foreign  war  relief, 
fiscal  year  1942.     Sept.   13,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  doc.   117,  77th  Cong.   1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Yards  and  Docks  Bureau.  Draft  of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing 
appropriation  for  Navy  Department,  fiscal  year  1942  [for  Bureau  of  Yards  and 
Docks  to  provide  for  improved  access  to  shipyards  engaged  in  construction  of 
naval    craft].     Oct.    16,    1941.     2    p.      (S.    doc.    118,    77th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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1518  Government  Publications 


EMERGENCY  MANAGEMENT  OFFICE 

Defense.  Defense,  official  weekly  bulletin  of  defense  agencies  in  Office  for  Emer- 
gency Management,  Oct.  7-28,  1941;  v.  2,  no.  40-43.     [1941.]     Each  24  p.  il.  4° 

*  Paper,  Oc.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.5U. 

L.  C.  card  40-29282  Pr  32.407  :  2/40-43 

Defense,  official  weekly  bulletin  of  Office  for  Emergency  Management,  sup- 
plement (official  notices  as  published  in  Federal  register).  Sept.  18-24,  1941. 
[1941.]     13  p.  4°     t  Pr  32.407  :  siipp.941-8 

Same,  Sept.  25-Oct.  1,  1941.    [1941.]    8  p.  4°  t             Pr  32.407  :  supp.941-9 

Same,  Oct.  2-8,  1941.     [1941.]     12  p.  4°     t  Pr  32.407 :  supp./941-lO 

Same,  Oct.  9-15,  1941.     [1941.]    5  p.  4°    t  Pr  32.407 :  supp./941-ll 

Same,  Oct.  16-22,  1941.     [1941.]     17  p.  4°  t           Pr  32.407 :  supp./941-12 

Freedom.    4  freedoms  and  the  arsenal  of  democracy.     [1941.]     [8]  p.  il.  16°     t 

Pr  32.402  :  F  87 

Handbook.   Office  for   Emergency   Management,   functions    and   administration. 
[1941.]  cover  title,  72  p.  il.    *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51415  Pr  32.406 :  H  19/941 

CIVILIAN    DEFENSE   OFFICE 

Note. — The  Civilian  Defense  Office  was  created  May  20.  1941,  by  Executive  order  8757, 
as  an  agency  of  the  Office  for  Emergency  Management,  with  a  director  thereto,  appointed 
by  the  President.  Its  purpose  is  to  coordinate  Federal  relations  with  State  and  local 
governments  engaged  in  defehse  activities,  to  provide  for  necessary  cooperation  with  State 
and  local  governments  in  respect  to  measures  for  adequate  protection  of  civilian  populations 
in  emergency  periods,  and  to  sustain  national  morale. 

Air  raids.     Air  raid  warning  system ;    [prepared  by  War  Department,  with  as- 
sistance and  advice  of  other  Federal  agencies,  Aug.  1941].     [Sept.  1941.]     18  p. 
il.  4°     ( [Publication  11.])     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51329  Pr  32.4402  :  Ai  7 

Handbook  for   air   raid   wardens.     Sept.   1941.     iv-|-27  p.   il.   narrow  12° 

*  Paper.  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51416  Pr  32.4406  :  Ai  7 

Blaekoufs  [with  bibliography]  ;  prepared  by  War  Department  with  assistance  and 
advice  of  other  Federal  agencies.     Aug.  1941.     vi-f60  p.  il.     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51417  Pr  32.4402  :  B  56 

Civilidn  Defense  Volunteer  Office,  what  it  is  and  what  it  means  to  you.     [1941.] 
[4]  p.  16"     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51418  Pr  32.4402 :  V  SS/3 

Civilian  Defense  Week,  plan  and  suggestions  for  defense  councils.     [Oct.  1941.] 
[10]  p.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51419  Pr  32.4402  :  C  49/3 

■Civilian  protection.     Trial  of  plans  for  civilian  protection  during  Army  maneuvers 
and  exercises.     Sept.  20,  1941.     8  p.  il.     (Informational  bulletin.)     t 
L.  C,  card  41-51420  Pr  32.4402  :  C  49/2 

Nur.'ie.i'  aides.     Guide  for  training  of  volunteer  nurses'  aides;  prepared  by  Ameri- 
can Red  Cross,  in  collaboration  with  Office  of  Civilian  Defense.     [1941.]     [4] 
p.  il.  4"     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51421  Pr  32.4402 :  N  93 

Signaling  systems.  Memorandum  on  municipal  signaling  systems,  including 
specifications  for  emergency  electrical  power  equipment ;  prepared  by  Defense 
Communications    Board.      Sept.    1941.      [2] +24    p.    4°       ([Publication    12.]) 

*  Paper,  10c.  Pr  32.4402  :  Si  2 

INFORMATION   DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Information  established  Feb.  28.  1041.  by  the  President,  provides 
central  informational  services  to  the  several  agencies  in  the  Office  for  Emergency  Manage- 
ment. 

Democracy.    Dollars  for  democracy.     [1941.]     cover  title,  16  p.  il.     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51422  Pr  32.402  :  D  69 

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October  1941  1519 

PRICE  ADMINISTRATION    OFFICE 

Note. — Under  the  provisions  of  Executive  order  8875,  dated  Aug.  28.  1941,  the  title 
of  the  OflBce  of  Price  Adniiuistration  and  Civilian  Supply  was  clianged  to  the  Office  of 
Price  Administration,  and  those  functions  relating  to  civilian  supply  ol'  the  fcjrmer  Office 
of  I'rice  Administration  and  Civilian  Supply,  were  transferred  to  the  Office  of  Production 
Management. 

Vonsumrr  prices,  Sept.  15  and  Oct.  20,  1941;  no.  16  and  17.     [1941.]     cover  titles, 
each  20  p.  il.  4*     [Semimonthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50034  Pr  32.4258 :  16, 17 

Consumers.  National  defense  consumer  information  centers.  Sept.  1941.  cover 
title,  8  leaves,  4°     (Bulletin  14;  Consumer  Division.)      [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.4253 :  14 

National  defense  program,  contract  award  listing,  no.  25-30,  July  1-12  to  Sept. 
21-27,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4°  (Research  and  Statistics  Bureau.) 
[Processed.     Previous  i.ssues  prepared  by  Government  Reports  OfBce.]     f 

Pr  32.4009 :  25-36 

Friee  .schedules. 

Note. — Price  schedules,  amendments  and  revisions  thereof  are  issued  as  press  releases 
and  as  reprints  from  the  Federal  register  and  do  not  appear  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 
The  Schedules  are  subsequently  printed  in  pamphlet  form  to  include  to  date  of  publica- 
tion all  amendments,  press  releases,  forms  and  supplemental  data  and  are  entered  in 
this  cataliig.  Price  schedules  are  available  and  requests  will  be  filled  to  include  all 
additional  amendments  Issued  to  date  of  request. 

Price  schedule  7,  as  amended  to  Aug.  2,  1941 :  Combed  cotton  varus.    [1941.] 

[3] +10  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  41-50230  Pr  32.4207  :  7/2 

Price  schedule  12,  amended  as  of  Oct.  3,  1941 :  Brass  mill  scrap.     [1941.] 

ii+12  p.     t  Pr  32.4207  :  12/2 

The  War  and  your  pocketbook :  by  Leon  Henderson.  [1941.]  [4]  p.  4*  [Re- 
printed by  permission  of  publishers  from  American  magazine,  Oct.  1941.]     t 

Pr  32.4202 :  W 19 

PRODUCTION   MANAGEMENT  OFFICE 

National  defense.     A  challenge  [every  top  executive  of  defense  plant  faces  this 
challenge,  get  out  production  on  time,  with  smallest  possible  waste  and  no 
sacrifice  of  quality].     [1941.]     cover  title,  [37]  leaves,  il.  4°  ([Labor  Division, 
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L.  C.  card  41-51423  Pr  32.401  )2  :  C  35 

Minorities  in  defense,  President's  Committee  on  Fair  Employment  I'ractice, 

Negro  Employment  and  Training  Branch,  I^abor  Division,  Minority  Groups 

Branch,  Labor  Division.     [1941.]    19  p.    *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51424  Pr  32.4002  :  M  66 

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il.  4°     (Labor  Division.)      t 
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GOVERNMENT  REPORTS  OFFICE 

OoveT^iment  offices.  Arizona  directory  of  Federal  and  State  agencies;  [revised 
to  Aug.  1,  1941.]      [1941.]     cover  title,  [l]+xxvii+83  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.207 :  Ar  4i/941 

Massachusetts  directory  of  Federal  and  State  agencies,   [revised  to  Sept. 

1,1941.]     [1941.]    cover  title,  [l]+xxviii+86  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.207  :  M  38/941 

Missouri  directory  of  Federal   and  State  agencies ;    [revised  to  Sept.   1, 

1941].     [1941.]     cover  title,  [l]+xlvii+72  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.207  :  M  69  o/941 

Rhode  Island  directory  of  Federal  and  State  agencies;   [revised  to  Sept. 

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Gorernment  manual.  United  States  Government  manual,  Sept.  1941.  [1941. J 
[2]+vi4-l-99A+100-705  p.  il.  [Published  3  times  annually.  This  edition 
includes  Proclamation  of  unlimited  national  emergency.  Constitution  of  United 
States  with  amendments,  and  a  section  on  national  defense.]  *  Paper,  75c^ 
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L.  C.  card  3r>-26025  Pr  32.210 :  941/2 

National  defense  puhlicationfi.     Reference  list  of  national  defense  publications,, 
selection   of  pertinent   bulletins   and   articles   prepared    by    Federal   agencies 
actively  engaged  in  national  defense  program,  revised  to  Oct.  1,  1041.     [1941.] 
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PRESS   INTELLIGENCE   DIVISION 

Magazine  ahstrarts.  current  discussion  of  public  affiairs,  v.  7,  no.  40-44 ;  Oct. 
1-29,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4"  [Weekly.  Processed.  Prepared  for 
use  of  Government  officials.]     t  Pr 32.208 :  7/40-44 

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ment officials.]  t  Pr  32.209 :  2426-2452- 

NATIONAL  RESOURCES  PLANNING  BOARD 

Family  expenditures  in  United  States,  statistical  tables  and  appendixes.     [June] 
1941.    xxii+209  p.  il.  4°     [National  Resources  Committee  publication  released' 
by  National  Resources  Planning  Board.]     *Pai)er,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51427  Pr  32.302  :  F  21 

RAILROAD  RETIREMENT  BOARD 

Monthly  review,  Sept.  1941;  v.  2,  no.  9.  [1941.]  cover  title,  32  p.  4°  [Proc- 
L.  C.  card  37-26201  RR  1.7/2 :  2/9" 

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L.  C.  card  3(>-19511  SE  1.15:  941 

Decisions  and  reports,  v.  7,  Apr.  1-Aug.  31,  1940;  compiled  and  edited  bv  John 
P.  Hickey.    1941.    xiii+1150  p.  il.     *  Cloth,  $2.00. 
L.  C.  card  38-22150  SE  1.11 :  7 

Fidelity  Assurance  As.^ociatinn.  Nos.  4845  and  4858,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  4th  circuit,  in  matter  of  Fidelity  Assurance  Association;  Edgar  B.  Sims, 
auditor  of  West  Virginia  and  ex  officio  insurance  commissioner  of  West  Vir- 
ginia, H.  Isaiah  Smith  and  Ross  B.  Thomas.  State  court  receivers,  v.  Central' 
Trust  Company,  trustee  [for  Fidelity  Assurance  Association],  on  appeals  from 
district  court  for  sduthcrn  district  of  West  Virginia;  [same]  r.  Ben  Moore, 
.iudge  of  district  court  for  southern  district  of  West  Virginia,  original  action  ; 
brief  for  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission.  [1941.]  cover  title. 
iii+  52  p.     t  SE  1.12  :F  448 

Registration  record.  Registration  record,  securities  act  of  1933.  index  for  Sept.. 
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SELECTIVE  SERVICE  SYSTEM 

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L.  C.  card  41-50044  Y  3.Se  4  :  9/1-10 

tiClective  service  rcyuhitions.  [Amendments  to  Selective  service  regulations.] 
[1941.]     1  p.  oblong  24"     [Proce.ssedJ     X  Y3.Se4 :  6/amdt.llO 

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Order  prescribing  Forms  no.  26,  effective  Aug.  20,  1941. 
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SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

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knowledge;  2,  Smithsonian  miseellanedus  collections;  3,  Smithsonian  annual  reports.  No 
sets  of  these  are  for  sale  or  distribution,  as  most  of  the  volumes  are  out  of  print.  Special 
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Institution,  but  many  of  those  of  which  the  Smithsonian  edition  is  exhausted  can  be  pur- 
chased from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington, 
D.  C.  The  Institution  maintains  mailin.g-lists  of  public  libraries  and  other  educational 
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contains  and  the  date  of  its  establishment,  and  have  the  endorsement  of  a  Member  of 
Congress." 

The  only  Smithsonian  publications  that  are  regularly  issued  as  public  documents  are  the 
annual  report  volumes.  Tlie  publications  in  the  other  series  have  free  transmission  by 
mail,  and,  therefore,  are  included  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

Aninutl  behavior:  by  Ernest  P.  Walker.  1941.  [1] +271-312  p.  18  p.  of  pi. 
(Publication  3616.)     [From  Report,  1940.]     t  SI  i.l/a  :  An  54/9 

Civilisation.  Beginnings  of  civilization  in  eastern  Asia  ;  bv  Carl  Whiting  Bishop. 
1941.  [l]-f  431-445  p.  11.  10  p.  of  pi.  (Publication  3625.)  [From  Reix)rt. 
1940.]     t  Sll.l/a:As41/2 

EvoJutiov.  Perspectives  in  evolution  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  James  Ritchie 
1941.     [1] +249-269  p.  il.     (Publication  8615.)     [From  Report,' 1940.]     t 

SI  1.1/a  :  Ev  6/17 

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1522  Government  Publications 

Flyiiu/.  Fiitiu-e  ivf  flying;  by  H.  E.  Wimix^ris.  1941.  [1] +489-500  p.  (Publica- 
tion 362S. )     [From  Reiwrt,  1040.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  F  678/4 

Fossils.  Living  fossil:  by  J.  L.  B.  Smith.  1941.  [1] +321-327  p.  il.  3  p.  of  pi. 
(Publication  3(jl8. )     f  From  Report,  1940.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  F  79/4 

Insects  and  spread  of  plant  diseases  ;  by  Walter  Carter.  1941.  f  1]  +329-342  p.  6 
p.  of  pi.     (Publication  3(519.)     [I'^om  Report,  1940.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  In  7/23 

Iroquois  Indians.  Masked  medicine  societies  of  the  Iroquois;  by  William  N. 
Fenton.  1941.  |1J +397-429  p.  25  p.  of  pi.  (Publication  3624.)  [From  Re- 
port.  1940.1     t  SI  1.1/a  :  Ir  6/6 

Man.  Future  of  man  as  an  inhabitant  of  the  earth ;  by  Kirtloy  F.  Mather.  1^1. 
[l]+215-229  p.     (Publication  3613.)     [From  Report,  1940. J     t 

SI  1.1/a  :  M  311/14 

Oil.  Search  for  oil ;  by  G.  M.  Lees.  1941.  [1] +231-248  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi.  (Publi- 
cation 3614.)      [From  Report,  1940.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  Oi  5/a 

Organic  chemicals.  Rise  of  organic  chemical  industry  in  United  States;  by 
C.  M.  A.  Stine.  1^1.  [1] +177-192  p.  4  p.  of  pi.  (Publication  3611.)  [From 
Report,  1940.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  C  42/15 

Phi/fiics.  Cultural  values  of  physics  [with  bibliography]  :  by  David  Dietz.  1941. 
[1] +139-154  p.     (Publication  3608.)     [From  Report,  1940.]     t 

SI  1.1/a  :  P  569/22 

Plant-tissue  cultures;  bv  Robert  L.  Weintraub.  1941.  [1] +357-368  p.  il.  3  p.  of 
pi.     (Publication  3621.)     [From  Report.  1940.]     t  SI  1.1/a :  P  6W/17 

Prehistoric  culture  waves  from  Asia  to  America;  by  Diamond  Jenness.  1941. 
[11+383-396  p.    (Publication  3623.)     [From  Report,  1940.]     t 

SI  1.1/a  :  P  913/2 

Report.  Annual  report  of  board  of  regents  of  Smithsonian  Institution  showing 
operations,  expenditures,   and  condition  of  Institution,   year  ended   June  30, 

1940.  1941.     xiii+512  p.  il.  9  pi.  98  p.  of  pi.      (Publication  3606.)      *  Cloth, 
$1.50. 

L.  C.  card  4-18264  SIl.l ;  94(> 

Contents. — Report  of  secretary  of  Smithsonian  Institution  [with  reports  of  subordi- 
nate bureaus,  including  library,  and  editor's  report  on  publications  issued]. — Report  of 
executive  committee  of  board  of  regents  of  Smithsonian  Institution. — Solar  prominences 
in  motion  :  by  Robert  R.  McMath. — Satellites  of  Jupiter  ;  by  Seth  B.  NMcbolson. — Cul- 
tural values  of  physics  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  David  Dietz. — Nuclear  fission  ;  by  Karl 
K.  Darrrw — National  standards  of  measurement  Twith  bibliosianhy]  ;  by  Lyman  J. 
Briggs.— Rise  of  organic  chemical  industry  in  United  States :  by  C.  M.  A.  Stine. — 
Rubber  industry.  18.39-19.39  Twith  list  of  literature  citedl  :  by  W.  A.  Gibbons. — Future 
of  man  as  an  inhabitant  of  the  earfh  ;  by  Kirtley  F.  Mather. — Search  for  oil :  by  G.  M. 
Lees. — Perspectives  in  evolut^ion  Twitb  I'sr  of  r  ^fer^  nc^s]  ;  hy  .Tames  Ritchie. — ,\nimal 
behavior  :  by  Ernest  P.  Walker. — National  wildlife  refuge  program  of  Fish  and  Wildlife 
Service  :  by  Ira  N.  Gabrielson. — A  living  fossil  (Latimeria  chalnmnae  J.  L.  B.  Smith)  ; 
by  .7.  L.  B.  Smith. — Insects  and  spread  of  plant  diseases  ;  by  Walter  Carter. — >Iexican 
bean  beetle  ;  by  W.  H.  White. — P'ant-ti«sue  cultures  :  by  Robrrt  L.  Weintraub. — Botany 
and  history  of  Zizania  aquatica  L.  (wild  rice)  :  by  Ch.nrles  E.  Cbambliss — Prehistoric 
culture  waves  from  A^'a  to  Vmf^ricn  :  by  D'nmond  .Tonnes^. — Ma'iked  medicine  societies 
of  the  Iroquois  :  by  William  N.  Fenton. — Beginnings  of  civilization  in  eastern  Asia  :  by 
Carl  Whiting  Bishop. — Stonehense.  today  and  V'^sterday.  by  Frank  Stevens  :  with  plans 
and  ilhi<:«^rations  hv  Heywoorl  Sumne*-. — SuKanilnmide  and  relaterl  rhemicals  in  treatment 
of  infectious  diseases  :  by  Wesley  W.  Spink. — Future  of  flying  ;  by  II.  E.  Wimperis. — 
Ind"X. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  13  [pt.  1]  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Ruhhcr  industry.  18.39-1939  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  bv  W.  A.  Gibbons. 
IWl.     [1] +193-214  p.  4  p.  of  pi.     (Publication  3612)     [From  Report.  1940  I     -^ 

SI  1.1/a :  R  821 

Bandia  Cave.  Evidences  of  early  occupation  in  Snndia  Cave,  N.  Mex..  and  other 
sites  in  Sandin-Manznno  region  [with  bibliogrnphyl.  by  Frank  C.  Hibben  :  with 
appendix  on  Correlation  of  deposits  of  Sandia  Cave.  N.  Mex..  with  glacial 
chronology,   by   Kirk   Bryan.      Washinsrton.    Sniithsoninn   Institution.    Oct.    15, 

1941.  vi4-fi4  p.  il.  2  pi.  16  n.  of  nl.     (Publication  3636;  Smithsonian  miscella- 
neous collections,  v.  99.  no.  23.)     t  Paper.  45c. 

L.  C.  card  41-514.32  ST  1.7 ;  99/23 

Solar  nron)i»e)ircs  in  motion;  bv  Robert  R  McMath.  1941.  [1]  4-121-129  p.  6  n 
of  pi.     (Publication  3634.)      [From  Report.  IWO.]     t  SI  l.l/a  :  So  42/12 

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Sulfanilamide  aud  related  chemicals  in  treatment  of  infectious  diseases;  by  Wes- 
ley W.  Spink.  1941.  [1] +479-488  p.  (Publication  3627.)  [From  Report, 
1940.]     t  SIl.l/a:Su51 

Weights  and  measures.  National  standards  of  measurement  [with  bibliography] ; 
by  Lvman  J.  Briggs.  1941.  [1] +161-176  p.  (Publication  3610.)  [From 
Report,  1940.]     t  SI  1.1/a :  M  463/4 

Wild  rice.  Botanv  and  history  of  Zizania  aquatica  L.  (wild  rice)  ;  by  Charles  E. 
Chambliss.  1941.  [1] +869-382  p.  9  p.  of  pi.  (Publication  3622.)  [From 
Report,  1940.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  K  36 

AMERICAN  ETHNOLOGY  BUREAU 

Pcachtree  Mound.  Peachtree  Mound  and  village  site,  Cherokee  County,  N.  C. 
[with  bibliography],  by  Frank  M.  Setzler  and  Jesse  D.  Jennings;  with  appendix 
Skeletal  remains  from  Peachtree  site,  N.  C.  [with  list  of  literature  cited],  by 
T.  D.  Stewart.  1941.  ix+103  p.  il.  3  pi.  50  p.  of  pi.  (Bulletin  131.)  ♦  Paper, 
40c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51433  SI  2.3 :  131 

■ Same.     (H.  doc.  880,  76th  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

NATIONAL  GALLERY   OF   ART 

Lectvrc  prtx/rani  National  Gallery  of  Art,  Oct.  1941-Feb.  1942.  [1941.]  [6]  p. 
narrows"     t  SI  8.2:  L  49/941-12 

NATIONAL  MUSEUM 

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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  I'roceedings  are  usuall.v 
brief  technical  papers  and  the  Bulletins  generally  mono'^raphs  based  on  the  Museum  col- 
lections in  biology  (except  botany),  geology,  and  anthropology.  Contributions  from  national 
herbarium  are  wholly  botanical.     No  sets  of  any  of  these  series  can  now  be  furnished. 

The  Proceedings  are  now  issued  in  pamphlet  form  only.  The  separate  papers  will  be 
sent  to  depository  libraries  and  to  others  designated  to  receive  them,  as  issued,  and  a  title 
page  and  index  will  be  published  for  each  volume  so  that  the  volume  may  be  bound  if  desired. 

Birds.  Notes  on  birds  of  North  Carolina  ;  by  Alexander  Wetmore.  1941.  p.  4^3- 
530.     (Proceedings,  v.  90;  no.  3117.)     t  SI  3.6  :  3117 

Flies.  Two  new  species  of  cecidomviid  flies  from  phlox ;  by  Charles  T.  Greene. 
1941.    p.  547-551,  il.     (Proceedings,  v.  90;  no.  3120.)     t  SI  3.6  :  3120 

Wasps.  New  genus  of  psanimocharid  wasj)  from  China;  bv  P.  P.  Babiv.  1941. 
p.  543-546,  il.     (Proceedings,  v.  90;  no.  3119.)     t  SI  3.6:  3119 

STATE  DEPARTMENT 

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1929,  been  numbered  consecutively  in  the  order  in  which  they  were  sent  to  press.  Publi- 
cations of  a  similar  character  are  brought  within  well  defined  series,  and  each  series  publica- 
tion bears  a  series  number  in  addition  to  its  publication  number.  The  diplomatic  corre- 
spondence of  the  United  States  is  published  in  the  volumes  entitled  Foreign  relations  of  the 
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Treaties  and  other  international  acts  of  the  United  States  of  America,  which  contains  literal 
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Department  of  State  Bulletin,  published  weekly  and  indexed  semiannually  as  of  the  dates 
of  the  last  issues  in  June  and  December,  contains  the  texts  of  the  daily  mimeographed 
press  releases,  information  regarding  treaties  and  other  material  on  tfie  Department's 
work.  The  B-illetin  contains  each  quarter  a  complete  list  of  the  Department's  publications 
for  the  preceding  quarter. 

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the  (Government  under  requisition  of  the  Department  of  State  and  certain  relevant  congres- 
sional documents. 

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merly promulgated  by  the  State  Department,  but  beginning  with  Mar.  12.  1936.  distributed 
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register. 

Addresses.  Discours  et  Proclamation,  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  President  des  liltats- 
Unis  d'Amerique,  Washington,  D.  C,  le  27  mai  1941.  1941.  [21  +21  p.  narrow  S" 
([Publication  42  du  Bureau  Central  de  Traduction.])     *  Paper,  5c.     S  16.7:  42 

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Addresses — Contiiinefl. 

Disconrs  pronoiice  par  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  President  des  Etats-Unis 

d'Ameriqne,  Dayton,  Ohio,  le  12  octobre  1940.  1941.  [2] +9  p.  narrow  8° 
( LPiiblication  37  dii  Bureau  Central  de  Traduction.])     *  Paper,  5c.     S  16.7  :  37 

• Meusaje  dirlgido  al  Cougreso  ix»r  el  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  Presidente  de 

los  Estados  Unidos  de  America,  Washington,  D.  C,  21  de  agosto  de  1941.  1941. 
[2] +4  p.  narrow  S"  ( [Publicacion  4S  de  la  Oticiua  Central  de  Traduccioues.] ) 
*  Paper,  5c.  S  16.7 :  48 

Revolucao  Nazista  e  a  liberdade  religiosa,  discurso  do  Frank  Murnhy, 

magistrado  do  Supremo  Tribunal  de  Justiga  dos  Estados  Unidos  da  America, 
ante  a  quinquagesima-nona  convenc.'ao  dos  Cavaleiros  de  Colombo,  Atlantic 
City.  N.  J.,  19  de  agosto  de  1941.  1941.  [2] +10  p.  narrow  8°  ([Publicagao 
50  da  R^partigao  Central  de  Tradu^oes.])     *  Paper,  5c.  S  16.7  :  50 

Troisieme  di.scours  inaugural  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  President  des  Etats- 
Unis  d'Amerique.  Washington,  D.  C,  le  20  Janvier  1941.  1&41.  [2] +5  p, 
narrow  8°  ([Publication  40  du  Bureau  Central  de  Traduction.])     *  Paper,  5c. 

S  16.7 :  40 

Argentina.  Military  aviation  instructors,  agreement  between  United  States  and 
Argentina,  renewing  agreement  of  June  29,  1940,  effected  bv  exchange  of  notes; 
signed  May  23  and  June  3,  1941,  effective  June  29.  1&41.  1941.  [2] +2  p. 
(Executive  agreement  series  211;  [Publication  1636].)  [Spanish  and  Eng- 
lish.] *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51365  S  9.8 :  211 

AuftfraVm.  Advancement  of  peace,  treaty  between  United  States  and  Australia, 
amending  in  their  application  to  Australia  certain  provisions  of  treaty  for 
advancement  of  peace  between  United  States  and  Great  Britain,  signed  Sept. 
15,  1914;  signed  Washington,  Sept.  6.  1940.  proclaimed  Aug.  21,  1941.  1941. 
[l]-|-3  p.  (Treatv  series  974.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51366  S  9.5/2  :  Au  78 

Blocked  nationals.  Proclaimed  list  of  certain  blocked  nationals,  supp.  2.  Sept. 
25,  1941.  to  Proclaimed  list  issued  Julv  17,  1941.     [1941.]      [1]+18  p.  4°     t 

T  1.2  :  N  21/2/941/SUPP.2 

Note. — This  publication  is  classed  under  Treasury  Department  so  that  it  may  be  filed 
with  the  publication  it  supplements. 

Bulletin.     Department  of  State  bulletin,  Oct.  4-25. 1^1 ;  v.  5,  no.  119-122.     [1941.] 
p.    [243-]338,  4°     (Publication  1645,  1650,  1651.  1653.)      [Weekly.]     *  Paper, 
10c.  single  copy.  $2.75  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.50. 
L.  C.  card  39-26947  S  1.3  :  5/119-122 

Colombia.     Naval   mission,    supplementary    agreement    betweeen    United    States 
and  Colombia,  modifying  agreement  of  Nov.  23.  1938:  signed  Aug.  30,  1941, 
effective  Aug.  30.  1941.     1941.     [2] +2  p.     (Executive  agreement  series  218; 
[Publication  16431.)      [English  and  Spanish.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51367  S  9.8:  218 

Costa  Rica.     Militarv  mission,  agreement  between  United  States  and  Costa  Rica ; 
signed  July  14,   1941.  effective  July  14,  1941.     1941.     [2] +10  p.     (Executive 
agreement  series  212;   [Publication  1639].)      [English  and  Spanish.]     *  Paper, 
5c 
L."  C.  card  41-51368  S  9.8 :  212 

Diplomatic   Hat.   Oct.   1941.     [1941.]  cover   title,    ii+104   p.   24"     ([Publication 

1644.])  [Monthly.  Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00 
a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.25. 

L."C.  card  10-16292  S  1.8  :  941/10 

Dominican  Repuhlic.  Collection  and  api)lication  of  customs  revenues  of  Domin- 
ican Republic,  convention  between  United  States  and  Dominican  Republic, 
modifying  convention  of  Dec.  27,  1924.  signed  Washington.  Sept.  24,  1940,  pro- 
claimed Mar.  17.  1941:  and  exchanges  of  notes.  1941.  [l]+29  p.  (Treaty 
series  965.)  [Enelish  and  Spanish.]  *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  ca rd  41-51309  S  9.5/2 :  D  71/8 

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International  Conference  of  American  States.  Report  of  dolegation  of  United 
States  to  8th  International  Conference  of  American  States,  Lima,  Peru,  Dec. 
9-27,  193S.  1941.  vl+229  p.  ([Conference  series  50;  Publication  1624.]) 
[Back  title:  8th  International  Conference  of  American  States,  Lima,  1938.] 
♦  I'aper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51370  8  5.30:50 

New  Zealand.  Advancement  of  peace,  treaty  between  United  States  and  New 
Zealand,  amending  in  their  application  to  New  Zealand  certain  provisions  of 
treaty  for  advancement  of  peace  between  United  States  and  Great  Britain,, 
.signed  S 'j't.  15,  1914;  signed  Washington,  Sept.  6,  1940,  proclaimed  Aug.  21,. 
1941.  1941.  [11+3  p.  (Treaty  series  976.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51371  S  9.5/2 :  N  42z 

Puhlications  of  Department  of  State,  list  cumulative  from  Oct.  1,  1929;  Oct.  1, 
1941.     1041.     [21+27  p.     ([Publication  164S.])      [Quarterly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  30-26444  S  1.30 :  941/4 

SUPREME  COURT 

[Journal]  Oct.  6-27,  1^1.     [1941.1     leaves  1-60.     t  Ju  6.5 :  941 

Malphurs,  Dennis.  Transcript  of  record.  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  no.  558,  United  States  vs.  Dennis  Malphurs,  D.  W.  Whitehurst,  and 
Elzie  Perry,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  Florida.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+11  p.    %  Ju(!.7:M29& 

TARIFF  COMMISSION 

Ruhher.  possibilities  of  producing  rubber  in  United  States,  and  rubber  conserva- 
tion.   Washington,  Sept.  1941.    iii+14  p.     [Processed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  41-51282  TC  1.2 :  R  82/2 

TAX  APPEALS  BOARD 

Note. — Tlip  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  reports  are  first  promulgated  in  leaflet  form,  desig- 
nated as  "advance  sheets."  At  tl.e  end  of  eacli  month  tbese  advance  sheets  are  consoli- 
dated into  pimphlet  form  and  p  blishcd  as  "advance  parts."  A  list  of  memorandum  opin- 
ions is  included  in  each  paniphlt  t.  Later,  tlie  advance  parts  are  consolidated  and  issued  in 
bound  volumes.  Both  the  advance  sheets  and  the  advance  parts  are  sold  on  ."-ub  ;cription 
by  the  Superintendent  of  Docunnnts,  Governmont  Printing  Office,  Washington,  I).  C.  The 
subscription  price  of  the  "aivance  sheets"  is  $2.25  per  volume,  foreign  subscription,  $2.85 ; 
single  copies  usually  5c.  The  "advance  parts,"'  or  monthly  consolidafons.  are  sold  as  fol- 
lows :  liOc.  single  copy.  $1.25  per  volume,  foreign  subscription,  $1.85.  The  price  of  the 
bound  volume  will  be  given  upon  application. 

Acer  Realty  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  102119,  promulgated  Oct.  14,  1941.  [1&41.]  8  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 61.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  V.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-61 

Aktieholaget  Separator  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101328,  promulgated  Sept.  30,  1941.  [1941.]  10  p. 
( [Opinion]  43.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]    *  Paper,  5c.     Y  3.T  19:  5/45-43 

Bolton.  Archer  L.  Archer  L.  Bolton  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  104^31,  promulgated  Oct.  10,  1941.  [1941.] 
4  p.     ([Opinion]  57.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-57 

Bolton,  William  W.  William  W.  Bolton  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  104299,  promulgated  Oct.  10,  1941. 
[1941.]    5  p.     ( [Opinion]  56.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-56 

Boudreau,  Robert  J.  Robert  J.  Boudreau  and  Ruth  E.  Boudreau,  husband  and 
wife,  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Wilmer  J.  Boudreau  and  Opal 
Boudreau.  husband  and  wife,  v.  [same],  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket 
nos.  101398-399,  promulgated  Oct.  21,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p.  ([Opinion]  70.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-70 

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Bouligvy,  R.  H.,  Incorporntcd.  R.  H.  Bonligny,  Incorporated,  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  104207,  promul- 
gated Oct.  24,  1941.  [1041.]  5  p.  ( [Opinion  1  76.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports, 
V.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-76 

Buhl,  Theodore  D.  Theodore  D.  Buhl  and  Anastasia  R.  Buhl  r.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  102489,  promulgated 
Oct.  7,  1941.  [1041.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  48.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.] 
*  Paper,  oc.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-^8 

Burghart,  Charles  Y.  Charles  V.  Burghart  and  Mabel  Burghart  r.  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  :  docket  no.  105020,  promul- 
gated Oct.  14,  1041.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  02.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports, 
V,  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-62 

C  P.  A.  Conipaim  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  102463,  promulgated  Oct.  17,  1941.  [1941.]  9  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 66.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paix^r.  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-66 

Connolly,  Edward  J.  Estate  of  Edward  J.  Connolly,  Elizabeth  Connolly,  execu- 
trix, r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue:  A.  A.  Anderson  r.  [same],  opinion; 
docket  nos.  102587,  102624,  promulgated  Oct.  17,  1941.  [1041]  6  p.  ( [Opinion] 
67.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-67 

Decisions.  Reports,  v.  44,  no.  4;  Sept.  6,  1941.  [1941.]  vu+851-1158+i  p. 
[Contains  decisions  promulgated  July  1-^1,  1941.]  *  Paper,  20c.  single  copy, 
$1.25  a  vr. :  foreign  subscription.  .$1.85. 

L.  C.  card  24-27411  Y  3.T  19 :  9/44-1 

Note — This  "aclvrtiice  part"  or  "consolidated  issue"  contains  a  month's  decisions  and 
is  issued  in  addition  to  the  separate  opinions  or  "advance  sheets."  Later,  bound  volumes, 
containing  table  of  contents  and  index,  will  be  issued,  the  price  of  these  being  given  at 
the  time  of  publication. 

Same,  V.  44,  no.  5 ;  Sept.  23,  1941.     [1941.]     v-f  1150-1323 +i  p.     [Contains 

decisions  promulgated  Aug.  1-31,  1941.]  Y. 3  T  19 :  9/44-5 

Same.  v.  45.  no.   1;   Oct.  23,  1941.      [1941.]     vi+l-256+ii  p.      [Contains 

decisions  promulgated  Sept.  l-SD,  1941.]  Y  3.T  19 :  9/45-1 

Detroit  Edison  Compani/  r.  commissioner  of  intei-nal  revenue,  opinion;  docket  no. 
103379,  promulgated 'Oct.  14,  1941.  [1041.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  64.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-64 

Dixie  Pine  Products  Company  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  103015,  promulgated  Oct.  7,  1041.  [1941.]  4  p. 
([Opinion]   50.)      [From  B.  T.   A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y3.T  19:  5/45-50 

Field,  Ozro  M.  Estate  of  Ozro  Miller  Field,  ^Merchants  National  Bank  of  Boston, 
executor,  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ; 
docket  nos.  1050O4-5.  promulgated  Oct.  7.  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  ( [Opinion]  47. 1 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-47 

Fort  Pitt  Inrcstiuent  Company  -?•.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  :  docket  no.  103S29,  promul^-ited  Oct.  10,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p. 
([Opinion]  60.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/4.5-60 

Furlong.  John  T.  John  T.  Furlong  i\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion: 
docket  no.  104844.  promulgated  Oct.  14,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  65.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-65 

Graf.  Herbert  R.  Herbert  R.  Graf  f.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue :  Ethel 
Alfred  Graf  v.  [same],  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  104623-624. 
promulgated  Oct.  21.  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  60)  [From  B.  T.  A. 
Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-69 

Hartman  Tobaeeo  Companj/  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket 
no.  104919.  promulgated  Oct.  8.  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  55.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Pai>er,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-55 

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H(ir<  Dici/cr,  Dorla  D.  Doris  D.  Havemeyer  i\  coniinissiouer  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion  ;  docket  no  104r)76,  inonniljtated  Oct.  10,  1941.  (1941.]  l^  p  ([Opinion] 
59.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Report.s,  v.  45. J      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-59 

Lohman,  Ira  11.  Ira  H.  Lohman  and  Ida  May  Lohman  t\  commissioner  of  inter- 
nal revenue,  tindings  of  f;ict  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  9S6U4,  promulgated  Oct. 
28.  1941.     [1941.]      16  p.      ([Opinion]    82.)      [From  B.  T.  A.   Reports,  v.   45.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-82 

McLcod.  Mrs.  Mary  IJ.  Mary  E.  McLeod  r.  conunissioner  of  internal  revenue ; 
Keith  McLeod  v.  [same],  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  104573-574, 
promulgated  Oct.  7.  1941.  |1<!41.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  51.)  [From  B.  T.  A. 
Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  :'..T  19:  .5/45-51 

Malone,  Lidn  E.  Lida  E.  Malone  v.  connuissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  land  opinion  |  ;  docket  no.  1(J2G69,  promulgated  Oct.  H,  1941.  [1!:41.J  6  p. 
( [Opinion]  54. )     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45 ]    *  Paper,  5c.      Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-54 

Merchant.^  National  Biiildlny  Corporatio)!,  formerly  Merchants  Securities  Cor- 
poration, Merchants  National  Bank  of  Mobile,  trustee,  v.  commissioner  of  in- 
ternal revenue  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  1.9181,  102155.  promul- 
gated O't.  22,  1941.  [1941.]  10  p.  ([Opinion]  73.1  [From  P..  T.  A.  Reports, 
v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-73 

Mitchell,  Charles  F.  Charles  F.  Mitchell  and  Cera  B.  Mitchell  r.  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  :  doiket  no.  lu273G.  promul- 
gated Oct.  8,  1941.  [1941]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  53.)  [From  P>.  T.  A.  Reports, 
V.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-53 

Pacific  Southirest  Rcaltii  Compani/  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revemie,  opinion; 
docket  no.  102G05.  promulgated 'o^t.  24,  1941.  [1941.]  15  p.  ([Opiniin]  74.) 
[From  B    T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-74 

Piper,  T.  Eutjetic.  T.  Eugene  Piper  and  Lily  B.  Piper  (also  known  as  Lilly  B. 
I'iper),  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]; 
docket  no.  10176<5.  promulgated  Oct.  7,  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  49.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3  T  19:5/45-49 

Producers  Lii'cstock  Marketing  As.'iociation  of  Salt  Lake  Citi/  r.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  :  docket  no.  99706,  promulgated 
Oct.  10,  1941.      [1941.]     5  p.      ([Opinion]  58.)      [Frc.m  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-58 

Saven  Corporation,  Delaware  corporation,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
finding  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  97649,  promulgated  Oct.  14,  1941. 
[1941.]     16  p.     ([Opinion]  63.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3  T  19  :  5/45-63 


TENNESSEE  VALLEY  AUTHORITY 

Bihliography.  Indexed  bibliography  of  Tennessee  Valley  Authoi'ity,  supple- 
ment, Jan.-June  1941;  compiled  by  Harry  C.  Bauer.  Knoxville,  Tcnn..  July  1, 
1941.  [2]+7+v  p.  4"  (Office  of  Director  of  Information  Technical  Liltrarv.) 
[Proces.sed.]     f  Y  .3.T  25  :  2  B  47/2/supp.941 

Electricity  sales  statistics  for  July  1941,  monthly  report  77.  [1941.]  [13]  p  il. 
4"  (Power  Utilization  Department.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    t  Y3.T  25: 13/77 

Precipitation.     Precipitation    in    Tennessee    River    basin,    Aug.    1941.     [1941.] 
[3]-}- 22  p.  +  [8]  leaves,  il.  2  maps,  4°     (Water  Control  Planning  Department, 
Hydraulic   Data    Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.     Some  of   the  pages  are 
issued  as  leaves.]     t  Tennessee  Valley  Authority,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 
L.  C.  card  38-32755  Y  3.T  25  :  14/941-8 

Same,  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]      [2]+16-f-[8]   leaves,  il.  2  maps,  4°     (Water 

Control  Planning  Department,  Hydraulic  Data   Division.)      [Monthly.     Proc- 
essed. ]  Y  3.T  25  :  14/941-9 

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1528  Government  Publications 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Addresses.  Fipht  against  inflation,  address  by  Secretary  Morgenthan,  before 
Advertising  Club  of  Boston,  Sept.  9,  1941.     [1941]  [1]  +14  p.  il.    t      T  1.31 :  In  3 

Bonds  of  United  States.  United  States  of  America,  2V2  percent  Treasury  bonds 
of  1967-72,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  Oct.  20,  1941,  due  Sept.  15,  1972, 
redeemable  at  option  of  United  States  at  par  and  accrued  interest  on  and  after 
Sept.  15,  1967,  interest  payable  Mar.  15  and  Sept.  15.  Oct.  9,  1941.  2  p.  4° 
(Department  circular  670;  Fiscal  Service,  Public  Debt  Bureau.)     t 

T  1.4/2 :  670 

Certifirrites.  General  regulations  governing  full-paid  interim  certificates.  Oct. 
15,  1941.  2  leaves,  4"  (Department  circular  3r>8,  revised;  Fiscal  Service,  Pub- 
lic Debt  Bureau.)  [Processed.  Title  31,  Money  and  finance.  Treasury,  chap. 
2,  Fiscal  Service,  subchap.  B,  Public  Debt  Bureau,  Code  of  Federal  Regula- 
tions, pt.  3G8.]     t  •  T  1.4/2: 368/2 

Checks.  Regulations  relating  to  delivery  of  checks  and  warrants  to  addresses 
outside  United  States,  its  Territories  and  possessions.  Mar.  19,  1941.  7  leaves 
4"  (Department  circular  655;  Fiscal  Service,  Accounts  Bureau.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  T  1.4/2:  655 

Defense  Savings  Staff.     Manual  for  State  and  local  committees  of  Defense  Sav- 
ings Staff.     [1941.]     20  p.  r     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51428  T  1.10  :  D  36 

Finance.  Bulletin  of  Treasury  Department,  analysis  of  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments, composition  of  public  debt,  capital  movements  and  monetary  data,  other 
treasury   statistics,    Sept.    1941.     [1941.]      [4] +72   p.    il.   4"     [Monthly.     Pro- 

CGSSCd.l       1" 

L.  C.  card  39-26387  T  1.3 :  941/9 

Daily  statement  of  Treasury,  compiled  from  latest  proved  reports  from 

Treasury  offices  and  depositaries,  Oct.  1-31,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  nar- 
row f"     [Dailv  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]     t 

L.  C.  card  15-3303  T  1.5 :  941 

Leftwich,  Eugene  W.  Estimate  of  appropriation  for  payment  of  certain  claims 

allowed   by  General  Accounting   Office.     June  13,  1941.     2  p.     (H.   doc.  276, 

77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  estimate  is  to  pay  claim  of  Eugene  W.  Leftwich.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Monthly  transcript  of  account  of  U.  S.  depositary.  May  26,  1941.  3  leaves  4° 
(Department  circular  663  ;  Fiscal  Service,  Accounts  Bureau.)      [Processed.]     t 

T  1.4/2 :  663 

Mortgage  debentures.  Partial  redemption,  before  maturity,  of  2%  percent  mu- 
tual mortgage  insurance  fund  debentures,  series  B,  6th  call.  Sept.  27,  1941.  4 
p.  4°     (Department  circular  669;  Fiscal  Service,  Public  Debt  Bureau.)     t 

T  1.4/2 :  669 

Treasury  decisions  under  customs,  internal  revenue,  narcotic,  and  other  laws, 
including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  and  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals, 
V.     77,     no.     14-18;     Oct.     2-30,     1941.     [1941.]     various    paging.     [Weekly.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $3.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.70. 

L.  C.  card  10-30490  T  1.11/2 :  77/14-13 

Treasury  notes.  United  States  of  America,  1  percent  Treasury  notes  of  series 
A-1 :4b,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  Nov.  1, 1941,  due  Mar.  15,  1946,  interest 
payable  Mar.  15  and  Sept.  15.  Oct.  23,  1941.  2  p.  4°  (Department  circular 
67i  ;  Fiscal  Service,  Public  Debt  Bureau. )      t  T  1.4/2 :  671 

United  States  of  America,  Treasury  notes.  Tax  series  A-1943.  Tax  series 

B-1943,  dated  Aug.  1,  liMl,  due  Aug.  1,  1943,  issued  at  par  and  accrued  interest, 
acceptable  at  par  and  accrued  interest  in  payment  of  Federal  income  taxes 
[amdt.  2].  Oct.  21,  1941.  1  p.  4"  (2d  amendment  to  Department  circular 
667;  Fiscal  Service,  Public  Debt  Bureau.)     t  T  1.4/2  :  667/amdt.2 

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October  1941  1529 

COAST  GUARD 

Aids  to  marine  navigation.    Maintenance  of  aids  to  marine  navigation  by  Coast 
Guard.     [1941.]    8  p.  11.    t 
L.  C.  card  41-51429  T  47.2 :  M  33/2/941 

Coast  Guard  bulletin,  v.  1,  no.  28;  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  219-225.  [Monthly.]  t 
L.  C.  card  39-29105  T  47.21 : 1/28 

Engineers  digest,  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]      [3] +50+3  p.  il.  4  pi.  4°     (Engineering 
Division.)     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51259  T  47.30 :  941/10 

First  aid.     United  States  Maritime  Service,  Reading  guide  for  ship's  medicine 
chest  and  tirst  aid  at  sea:  [Lesson  1-2].    1941.    v+61  p.     (Pamphlet  1.)     [Title 
on  cover  :  First  aid  at  sea.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51430  T  47.2 :  F  51/no.l 

Same:  [Lesson  3-7].     1941.     [l]+34  p.     (Pamphlet  2.)     [Title  on  cover : 

First  aid  at  sea.]     *  Paper,  10c.  T  47.2  :  F  51/uo.2 

Notices  to  mariners.    Notice  to  mariners,  affecting  lights,  buoys,  and  other  aids 
to    navigation,    no.    40-44;    Oct.    1-29,    1941.     [1941.]      [x] +576-664    leaves. 
[Weekly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  7-20609  T  47.19 :  941/40-44 

Notice  to  mariners.  Great  Lakes,  affecting  lights,  buoys,  and  other  aids 

to  navigation,  no.  31-35 ;  Oct.  3-31,  1941.  [Lichty  Printing  Co.,  Cleveland.  Ohio, 
Oct.  2-30,  1941.]  [X] +160-194  leaves,  il.  [Weekly.]  f  Commander,  Cleveland 
District,    Coast    Guard,    Cleveland,    Ohio.  T  47.20 :  941/31-35 

Pay.  Amendment  to  Pay  and  supply  instructions  [Coast  Guard,  1930],  no.  40; 
Sept.  15,  1941.     [1941.]     13  leaves.     [Processed.    Issued  in  loose-loaf  form.  |     t 

T  47.8  :  P  29/3/939/amdt.40 

Pay  and  supply  instructions,  circular  7;  Aug.  29,  1941.     [1941.]     12+ [1] 

leaves.  [Processed.  Circular  7  is:  Uniform  system  of  allotment  accounting. 
Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     t  T  47.8/2:  7/4 

Register  of  commissioned  and  vs^arrant  officers  and  cadets,  and  ships  and  stations 
of  Coast  Guard,  July  1,  1941.    1941.    iv+187  p.    *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  15-26584  T  47.10 :  941 

Regulations.  Coast  Guard  regulations  [1940],  Change  15,  Aug.  21,  1941,  [effective 
Sept.  1,  1941].     [1941.]     1  p.     [Processed.    Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     t 

T  47.9 :  940/ch.l5 

Uniforms.     Regulations  for  uniforms  for  civilian  employees,   1941.     1941.     ii+ 
12  p.  il.    t 
L.  C.  card  41-51435  T  47.8 :  Un  3/6/941 

FISCAL  SERVICE 

ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Bmids  of  officers.  Companies  holding  certificates  of  authority  from  Secretary 
of  Treasury  under  acts  of  Congress  of  Aug.  13,  1894,  and  Mar.  23,  1910,  as 
acceptable  sureties  on  Federal  bonds,  net  limit  for  which  they  may  be 
accepted  on  any  one  risk,  States  in  which  they  are  incorporated  and  licensed 
to  do  business,  and  judicial  districts  in  which  they  have  appointed  process 
agents,  also  acceptable  reinsuring  companies  under  Department  circular  of  July 
5,  1922  ;  list  as  of  Sept.  26,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  oblong  f°     [Semiannual.]     t 

T  63.116 :  941/2 

Puhlic  debt.    Statement  of  public  debt  of  United  States,  June  30,  1941.     [1941.] 
4  p.  narrow  f     ( [Bookkeeping  and  Warrants  Division.] )      [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21268  T  63.112  :  941/6 

Relief  work.  Report  showing  status  of  funds,  emergency  relief  appropriation 
acts  for  fiscal  years  1935-42,  as  of  Aug.  31,  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [2] +30 
p.  il.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.]     f  T  63.107  :  941/8 

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1530  GOVERXMENT    PUBLICATIONS 

PUBLIC  i)e:bt  bureau 

Money.     Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money,  Aug.  31,  1941.     [1911.] 
1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21267  T  63.207  :  941/8 

tre:asurkr  of  united  st.\tes 

Paper  mo)tcu.  Monthly  statement,  paper  currency  of  each  denomination  out- 
standing Sept.  30,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  obhmg  16"     t  T  f;3.307 :  Wl/9 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Admissions.     Regulations  43  (1941  edition)  relating  to  taxes  on  admission.s,  dues, 
and  initiation  fees  under  chap.  10,  internal  reyenue  code,  as  amended  by  rey- 
enue  act   of  1941.     1941.     [l]+30  p.      [Part   101    of   title   26   codification  of 
Federal  regulations.     From  Federal  register,  Oct.  22,  1941.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51431  T  22.17  :  43/12 

Decisions.     Treasury  decisions  under  internal-reyenue  hnys  of  United  States,  y. 
35.  Jan.   1939-Dcc.   1940.     1941.     iii+51(;  p.     [Contains  internal   reyenue  de- 
cisions 4878-5024  and  rulings  during  calendar  years  1939  and  1940.]     *  Cloth, 
$1  00 
L.'  C."  ca rd  10-11509  T  22.8/1 :  35 

Excise  taxes.     Regulations  51   (1941  edition),  relating  to  retailers'  excise  taxes 
under  chap.  19,  internal  reyenue  code.     1941.     ii+30  p.     *  Paper,  lOc 
L.  C.  card  41-51372  T  22.17:  51/3 

Internal  revenue  hiilletin.  1941,  no.  40-43;  Oct.  6-27,  1941.  1941.  various  paging. 
[Weekly.     Include  Rulings  10843-881.] 

L.  C.  card  22-26051  T  22.23/1 :  941/40-43 

Note. — The  Internal  revenue  bulletin  service  for  1941  will  consist  of  weekly  bulletins 
and  s  'miannual  cumulative  bulletins.  The  weekly  bulletins  will  contain  the  rul'.ngs  and 
decisions  to  be  made  public  and  all  Treasury  Department  decisions  (known  as  Treasury 
decisions)  pertainins;  to  internal  revenue  matters.  The  semiannual  cumulative  b 'lletins 
will  contain  all  ruliuRs  and  decisions  (includinc;  Treasury  decisions)  published  during 
the  previous  6  months.  The  complete  bulletin  service  may  be  obtained  on  a  subscription 
basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Drcuments.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washingion, 
D.  C,  for  $3.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.25. 

Machine  {/uns.     Regulations  88   (1941  edition)    dealing  with   taxes  relating  to 
machine  guns  and  certain  other  firearms  under  chap.  25,  subcliap.  B,  and  chap. 
27,  subchap.  A,  pt.  8,  internal  revenue  code.    1941.    iy-|-44  p.     [Part  319  of  title 
26  codification  of  Federal  regulations.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51373  T  22.17 :  88/2 

PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

Oovernment  supplies.  General  schedule  of  supplies:  class  8,  Motor-vehicle  ac- 
cessories and  parts ;  class  66,  supp.  1,  Construction  and  road-building  machinery 
parts,  July  1,  1941-June  30,  1942.     1^1.     11  p.  4°     $  T  58.8 :  8/941-42 

Same:  classes  8  and  83,  Tires  and  tubes,  Oct.  1,  1941-Mar.  31,  19-12.     1941. 

29  p.  4"     t  T  58.8 :  8, 83/&I1-42 

Same:  class  22,  Wire,  class  42,  supp.  1,  Nails,  Oct.  1-Dec.  31,  1941.     [1941.] 

3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  22/941 

Same:  clas.ses  23  and  37,  supp.  1,  Life  preservers,  special  wearing  apparel, 

and  safety  equipment,  Nov.  1,  1941-Apr.  30,  1942.     [1941.]     8  p.  4°      [Proc- 
essed. ]     *  T  58.8  :  23/941-42 

Same :  class  27,  supp.  2,  Certain  floor  coverings,  Oct.  1,  1941-]Mar.  31,  1942. 

[1941.]     5  p.  4°     [Proces.sed.]     t  T  58.8 :  27/941-J2/supp.2 

Same :  class  32,  Fire-surfacing  and  heat-insulating  material,  Nov.  1.  1941- 

Oct.   31,  1942.     [1941.]     8  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  32/941-42 

Same :  class  34,  Belting,  leather  goods,  and  chair  cushions,  Nov.  1,  1941-Oct. 

31,   1942.     [1941.]     6  p.   4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  34/941-42 

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October  1941  1531 

Oovenimen t  supvlics — Continiipd. 

Same:  class  42,  supp.  2,  Hand  irons,  Aug.  16,  1941-Feb.  15  1942.     [1941.] 

2  p.  4"     [Processed.]     X  T  58.8  :  42/941-42/supp.2 

Same:  class  42,  supp.  3,  Safetv  cans,  Sept.  15,  1941-Aug.  31,  1942.     [1941.] 

2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  42/941-42/supp.3 

Same :  class  52,'  Cement,  paints,  and  paint  ingredients,  Nov.  1,  1941-Apr. 

30,1942.     [1941.]     22  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  52/941-12 

Same:  class  53,  supp.  4,  Paper  drinking  cups,  Oct.  1,  1941-June  30,  1942. 

[1941.]     2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  53/940-41/supp.4 

Same;  class  55,  Clothing.  Nov.   1,  1941-Oct.  31,  1942.     1941.     9  p.  4"     t 

T  58.8 :  55/941-42 

Same:  class  56,  Meats,  groceries,  and  other  provisions,  Nov.  1,  in41-Fob.  28, 

1942.     [1941.]    8  p.  4°     [Processed.]     %  T  5S.8 :  56/941-42 

Same:  class  57,  Hospital,  laboratory,  and  surgical  apparatus  and  supplies, 

Oct.  1,  1941-yept.  30,  1942.     1941.     52  p.  4"     %  T  58.8 :  57/941-42 

Same :  class  57,  supp.  1,  Short-wave  diathermy  tipparatus,  Nov.  1, 1941-Sept. 

30,1942.     [1941.]     2  p.  4"     [Processed.]     +  T  58.8 :  57/941-42/supp.l 

Same:  class  59,  Building  materials,  Nov.  1,  1941-Apr.  30,  1942.     [1941.] 

10  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8  :  59/941-42 

Same:  class  63,  Tableware  and  water  coolers,  Oct.  1,  1941-July  31,  1942. 

[1941.]     15  p.  4"     [Processed.]     +  T  58.8 :  63/941-42 

Same:  class  70,  Agricultural  implements  and  materials,  Nov.  1,  1941-Oct. 

31,  1942.     1941.     5  p.  4°     t  T  58.8 :  70/941-42 

General  schedule  of  supplies  circular  467  and  468;  Oct.  16  and  18,  1941. 

[1941.]     [1] 4-5  leaves  and  [1]+  4  leaves,  4°     [Processed.    Circulars  466-C  to 
466-E,  467-A,  468-A  and  468-B  were  issued  also.]     %  T  58.4  :  467,  468 

FEDERAL  STANDARD  STOCK  CATALOG  DIVISION 

Note. — In  the  list  bolow,  some  of  the  Amendments,  dated  after  Oct.  10,  1933,  are  for 
specifications  issued  by  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Board  (now  Federal  Standard 
Stock  Catalog  Division)  while  it  was  under  the  Budget  Bureau  and  for  these,  the 
old  classification  T  51.7/8  :  is  retained  in  order  that  they  may  he  filed  with  the  publications 
to  which  they  belong.  The  following  publications  except  the  Emergency  alternate  Federal 
specifications  are  issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binders. 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency 
alternate  Federal  specification  for  bronze,  aluminum,  bars,  plates,  rods,  shapes, 
sheets  and  strips;  Sept.  12,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-B-666 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  bronze, 

aluminum,  castings ;  Sept.  12,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-B-671 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  bronze, 

manganese,  bars,  forgings,  plates,  rods,  and  shapes;  Sept.  12,  1941.     [1941.] 
2  p.  4"     [Proce.ssed.]     t  T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-B-721  a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  bronze, 

phosphor,  bars,  plates,  rods,  shapes,  sheets,  and  strips;  Sept.  12,  1941.     [1941.] 
2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-B-746 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  nickel- 
silver  (German-silver),  bars,  plates,  rods,  shapes,  sheets,  and  strips;  Sept.  12, 
1941.     [1&41.]     2  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-N-321 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  aluminum-alloy,  aluminum- 
surfaced  (AL-17C2),  aluminum-copper-magnesium-manganese,  plates,  sheets, 
and  strips;  July  17,  1941.     [1941.]     11  p.  12"     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  QQ-A-861 

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1532  GOVERXMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Qovernment  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  aluminum-alloy,  aluminum- 
surfaced  (AIy-2-IC2),  aluminum-copper-magnesium  (1.5%) -manganese, 
plates,  sheets,  and  strips;  July  17,  1941.     [1941.]     11  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10  3 :  QQ-A-362 

Same  :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  aluminum-allov.  forgings,  heat- 
treated  ;  May  23,  1939.  [Reprint  1941.]  6  p.  12°  [Sunersedps  Fed.  spec. 
QQ-A-367.  Sept.  27,  1935.]     *  Paper,  oc.  T  58.10/3  :  QQ-A-367a/l-2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,      Federal  specification  for  apples,  canned ;  June  30, 

1041.      [1941.]     6   p.   12"     [Supersedes  Fed.   spec.   Z-A-611a.   Oct.    IS.   19.32.] 

*  Paper,   5c.  T  58.10/3 :  Z-A-611b 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  apples,  fre?h ;  Aug.  20,  1941. 

[1941.]     6  p.  12°    [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  T-A-606,  Nov.  7,  1933.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  5S.10/3 :  Y-A-606a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  applesauce,  canned :  Julv  23, 

1941.      [1941.]      6  p.   12°      [Supersedes    Fed.   spec.    Z-A-321,   May   26.   1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  Z-A-621a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal   specification  for  apricots,  canned-  June  20, 

1941.     [1941.]     7   p.    12°     [Supersedes    Fed.    .spec.    Z-A-631.    May  26,    1931.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  Z^A-631a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  barrels,  steel,  tyre  5:  June  20, 

1941.     [1941.]     10  p.  il.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.     spec.  RR-B-116.  Mav  1.  19.34.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10  3  :  RR-B-116a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  beans,  lima,  canned ;  Julv  23, 

1041.     [1941.]     7  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.   spec.  JJJ-B-12(5a.  June  5.  1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  5^.10/3  :  J.TJ-B-12nb 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  beans,  snap,  canned:  Julv  23, 

1041.      [1941.]      7  p.    12°     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  JJJ-B-lol.  Julv  21.  1931.] 
♦Paper,  He.  T  58.10/a  :  JJJ-B-151a 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  beds,  hospital,  adjustable- 
spring-bottom  ,amdt.  1 ;  July  29,  1941.    1941.    1  p.  12°    *  Paper.  5c. 

T  ."8.10/3  :  AA-B-211b/amdt.  1 

Same :  sec.   4,  pt.    5,   Federal  specification   for  bowls,   sponge,  corrosion- 

resisting-steel.  amdt.  1 :  Aug.  23,  1941.    1941.    1  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3  :  RR-B-616/amdt.  1 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  boxes,  wood-cleated-plvwood ; 

June  16,  1941.     [1941.]     9  p.  il.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  NN-B-610  (601). 
Dec.  9,  1930.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  NN-B-601a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  brass,  commercial,  bars,  plates, 

rods,  shapes,  sheets,  and  strips,   amdt.  1;   Sept.  3.  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.   12° 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  QQ-B-611a/amdt.  1 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  brushes,  sweeping,  floor,  hair, 

amdt.  2:  Aug.  19,  1941.    1941.    1  p.  12''     [Supersedes  Amendment  f.  Anr.  1935.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  H-B-651/amdt.  2 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  brushes,  varnish,  flnt:  .\us.  26, 

1941.     [1941.]     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  5S.10/3 :  H-B-696 

Same :  sec.  4  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cans,  milk,  steel,  tinned ;  Aug. 

22,1941.     [1941.]     5  p.  12°    *  Paper.  5c.  T  .58.10/3 :  RR-C-83 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cat.«up,  tomato ;  June  30.  1941. 

[1941.]    6  p.  12°    [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  JJJ-C-91,  Mar.  31.  1931.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  JJJ-C-91a 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cheese.  American  (Cheddar  or 

American-Cheddar)   and  process  American,  amdt.  4:  Aug.  26.  1941.     [1941.] 
2  p.  12°    [Supersedes  Amendment  3,  May  23,  1941.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  .5S.10,'3 :  C-C-271a/amdt.4 

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October  1941  1533 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

— —  Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cheese,  Swiss  (domestic  and 
process),  amdt.  1 ;  Aug.  20,  1941.    1941.    1  p.    12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  CM>301a/amdt.l 

•    Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cherries,  canned  ;  July  26,  1941. 

[1941.]     8  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  Z-C-301,  INIay  26,  1931.1     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  Z-C-301a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  clocks,  synchronous-motor,  for 

general  purposes,  amdt.  2 ;  Aug.  13,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Amend- 
ment 1,  Oct.  25,  1937.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  GG-C-466/.amdt.2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  coats  and  trousers,  rubber- 
coated  (foul-weather-clothing)  ;  July  26,  1941.     [1941.]    8  p.  il.  12°    *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  BBB-C-606 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  snecification  for  conduit,  .steel,  flexibli^ ;  Sept.  3, 

1941.     [1941.]     8  p.  12°     *  Paper,' 5c.  T  58.10/3 :  WW-C-566 

Same :   sec.   4,   pt.   5,   Federal   specification   for  copper-silicon-alloy,   bars, 

plates,  rods,  shapes,  sheets,  and  strips;  June  30,  1941.  [1941.]  9  p.  12° 
[Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  QQ-C-591,  Sept.  5,  1933.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  QQ-C-591a 

Same:  see.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cork,  compressed  (corkboard, 

for  thermal  insulation)  ;  July  26,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed. 
spec.  HH-C-561a,  Mar.  9,  1939.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  HH-C-561b 

Same :  sec  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cucumbers,  slicing,  fresh ; 

Aug.  20,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  HHH-C-751,  Nov.  6, 
1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  HHH-C-751a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  dishe.s,  culture  and  petri; 

June  24,  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  DD-D-411 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  drums,  steel,  type  5  (for  in- 
flammable or  poisonous  liquids)  ;  June  20,  1941.  [1941.]  10  p.  12°  [Super- 
sedes Fed.  spec.  RR-D-726,  Aug.  23,  1932.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58. 10/3 :  RR-D-T26a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  .«ipecification  for  flange-dimensions,  standard, 

(cla.sses  125  and  250  cast-iron  flanges,  classes  150,  250,  and  300  bronze  flanges), 
(for  land  use)  ;  July  17,  1941.  [1941.]  15  p.  il.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec. 
\VW-F-406,  July  3,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  WW-F-t06a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  fruit-cocktail,  canned ;  Aug.  20, 

1941.     [1941.]     7  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  .58.10/3  :  Z-F-681 

Same  :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  funnels,  glass,  fluted  or  ribbed  ; 

June  20.  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  DD-F-796 

Same  :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  handles,  hickory,  striking-tool ; 

July  2,  1941.  [1941.]  16  p.  il.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  NN-H-91  and 
NN-H-96,  Jan.  9,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  NN-H-93 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hominy-grits,  amdt.  3  ;  Aug.  13, 

1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  2,  Mar.  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  N-H-521/amdt.3 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  lamps,  electric,  incandescent, 

large,  tungsten-filament,  amdt.  1;  Aug.  7,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  W-I^lOla/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  leather,  harness,  black  and 

russet  (vegetable-tanned)  ;  July  23,  1941.  [1941.]  10  p.  il.  12°  [Super.sedes 
Fed.  spec.  KK-L-171,  Nov.  19,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  KK-L^171a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  mats,  floor,  rubber,  link-type, 

amdt.  1 ;  Aug.  7,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  ZZ-M-46/amdt.l 

Same:   sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification   for  onions,   amdt.  1:  Julv  23, 

1941.    1941.    1  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  HHH-O-531/aindt.l 

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1534  Government  Publications 

Oovernment  supplies — Continued. 

■ Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  oranges,  fresh   (California 

and  Arizona)  ;    Sept.  3,   1941.     [11)41.]      5  p.  12°  [Supersedes   part   of  Fed. 

spec.  Y-0-661,  Apr.  3,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  Y-O-660 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  peaches,  canned ;  June  30, 

1&41.     [1941.]     9    p.    12°     [Supersedes    Fed.    spec.    Z-P-191,    May    26,    1931.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  Z-P-191a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  pipe-fittings,  brass  or  bronze 

(threaded  or  brazed),  125  pound;  Aug.  22,  1941.     [1941.]     18  p.  il.  12°     [Super- 
sedes Fed.  spec.  WW-P-448,  May  26,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  WW-P-448a 

• Same:   sec.  4,   pt.   5,   Federal  specification  for   potatoes,   Irish,   amdt.  1; 

July  23,  1941.     ISMl.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  HHH-P-611/amdt.l 

Same :    sec.   4,    pt.    5,    Federal   specification   for    ribbons,    computing   and 

recording-machine,   amdt.    2;   Aug.   19,  1941.     [1941.]     2   p.   12°      [Supersedes 
Amendment  1.  May  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  DDD-R-271/amdt.2 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  ribbons,  hectograph,  amdt.  2; 

Aug.   19,   1941.     1941.     1  p.   12°      [Supersedes  Amendment  1,    Aug.  29,   1939.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  DDD-R-291/amdt.2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  ribbons,  typewriter,  amdt.  3 ; 

Sept.   3,  1»41.     [1941.]     2  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  2.  May  23,  1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  5S.10/3 :  DDD-R-311a/amdt.3 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  salmon,  canned  :  July  29,  1941. 

[1941.]     5  p.  12°    [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  PP-S-31,  Mar.  31.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  5S.10/3 :  PP-S-31a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  sauerkraut,  canned :  Aug.  20, 

1941.      [1941.]      6  p.   12°      [Supersedes   Fed.   spec.   JJJ-S-71,   Aug.   18.   1931.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  JJJ-S-71a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  scissors  and  shears :  Aug.  20, 

1941.     [1941.]     7  p.  12°     [Super.sedes  Fed.  spec.  GGG-S-lOla,  Sent.  30.  1938.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  "  T  5S.10/3 :  GGG-S-lOlb 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal   specification  for  spices,  ground  and   whole, 

amdt.  2:  Aug.  19,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  1,  Nov.  26, 
1940.1     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  EE-S-631a/amdt.2 

S«me :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  spinach,  canned ;  July  23. 

1941.     [1941.]     6  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.   spec.   JJJ-S-611,  Aug.   18.   ir31.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  JJJ-S-611a 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  sponges,  natural :  June  24, 

1941.     [1941.]     7   p.   12°     [Supersedes  Fed.   spec.    C-S-631A.   Dec.    18.    1937.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  C-S-631b 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  .specification  for  squares,  carpenters',  die- 
makers',  and  machinists' ;  Aug.  7.  1941.     [1941.]     21  p.  il.  12°     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  5,8.10/3 :  GGG-S-656 

Same:  !=:ec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  snec'fication  for  steel,  carbon    (low-carbon), 

sheets  and  strips:  June  20.  1941.     ri941.]     19  p.  12°     [Supersedos  vnrt  of  Fed. 
spec.  QQ-I-69fi,  Mar.  fi.  1934,]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  .58.10/3  :  QQ-S-636 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  faltleware.  steel   (chromium, 

nickel,  silyer.  and  tin) -plated  :  Aug.  22.  1941.     [1941.]     14  p.  il.  12°    *  P-n^pr.  5c. 

T  .58.10/3 :  RR-T-56 

Snme:  sec.  4.  pt.  5.  Federal  fsnecification  for  tires,  pneumatic,  automohile 

avd  motorcycle:  July  23.  1941.     ri941.1     9  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.  srpr.  ZZ-T- 
38V.  Mar,  22,  1940.]   *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3:  ZZ-T-381d 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  tubes,  autonmbile  and  motor- 
cycle, inner :  Aug.  7.  1941.  ri941.]  7  p.  12°  [Surer.<;edps  Fp'1  s'-pc  ZZ-T-7f>1  b. 
May  22,  1936.1      *  Paper,  .5c.  T  .58  10 '3  :  Z7^T-721c 

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October  1941  1535 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

■ Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tubing,  aluminum -alloy   (AIv- 

52),  aluminuni-magnesium-chromium,  round,  seamless;  .Inly  17,  1941.  [1941.] 
7  p.  12°    *  Paper,  i5c.  T  58.10/3 :  WW-T-787 

S:ime:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tulung,  i-ul)ber :  .Tuly  29,  1941. 

[1941.]     5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  ZZ-T-8.31a.  Deo.  2S,  1939.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  ZZ-T-831b 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  turpentine,  gum  spirits  and 

wood  (steam-distilled  and  sulphate),  for  paint;  July  12,  1941.  [1941.  |  11  p. 
il.  12"     [Super.«edes  Fed.  spec.  IJ>L-T-T91a.  Julv  2(x  1932.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  LLI^T-791b 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for   turpentine,  wood    (destiuc- 

tively-distilled)  for  paint;  July  12.  1941.  [1941.]  11  p.  il.  12°  [Supersedes 
Fed.  spec.  LLl^T-792,  June  6,  1933.]    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  ;  T.LL-T~792a 

Supplement  38-45  to  Inde.x  of  Federal  specifications  i"evised  to  Julv  1,  1940; 

Sept.  8-Oct.  3,  1941.     [1941.]     Each  1  p.  or  2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3  :  iiul./940,  supp.38-45 

RESEARCH  AND   STATISTICS   DIVISION 

Bondfi  of  United  f\tatrs.     Market  prices  and  yields  of  outstanding  bonds,  notes, 
and  bills  of  United  States  during  Aug.  1941.    [1941.]    4  p.  f°     [Monthlv.  |     t 

T  02.7  :  941/8 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Decisions.     Administrator's  decision.  Veterans  Administration,  no.  477-481  ;  Oct. 
8-23,  1941.     [1941.]    Each  2  p.  or  4  p.  4°    [Processed.]     % 
L.  C.  card  3.3-26090  VA  1.8  ;  477-481 

Life  insurance.    Information  and  premium  rates.  United  States  Government  life 
insurance,  under  provisions  of  war  risk  insurance  and  World  War  veterans  acts 
and  amendments  thereto.    Revised  June  1941.     [1941.]     111+28  p.  il.  narrow  12°^ 
(Insurance  form  752.)     f 
L.  C.  card  29-26090  VA  1  2 :  L  02/941 


WAR  DEPARTMENT 


.4  rm !/  rcfj  u  hit  ions. 


Note — .\rmy  regulation.s  are  administrative  regulations  for  tlie  military  service  and  are 
issued  in  pamplilet  form  for  insertion  in  loose-leaf  binders. 

30-1150.  Quarteiniaster  Corps  :  Medical  and  dental  service  on  transports  ;  Sept.  19,  1941. 
[1941.]      5  p.      [Supersedes  AR  30-1150,  July  23,   19.S2.1      *  Paper,  5c 

W  1.6/1 :  :;0-1150/4 
30-1220.  Same:   Transport  and   I'arlior   boat   mosses;    Sept.   25.    1941.      [1941.]      6   p 
[Supersedes  AR  30-lL'20,  July  "0,  19:^2,  including  Changes  1,  Aug.  24,  1933, 
and  various  sections  of  certain  circulars.]      *  Paper,   .5c. 

"W  1.6/1 :  30-1220/5 

30-1840.  Same:    National    cemeteries;    Oct.    6,    1941.       [1941.]       5    p.       [Supersedes 

AR  30-1840,  Jan.  15,  1932,  including  Changes  1,  Aug.  16.  19.35.]    *  Paper.  5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  30-1840/4 

30-3010.  Same  :   Items  and  price  list  of  resrular  supplies  controlled   bv  budget   crodits 

and  price  list  of  other  miscellaneous  supplies,  effective  July  1.  1941  ;   Sept 

12,1941.     [1941.]     18  p.     [Supersedes  AR  ?0-3010,  June  24.  1940.  including 

par.  2a,  .src.  1.  circular  no.  113.  1941.]     *  Paner,  5c.       W  1.6/1  :  .■10-.^010/19 

35-220.     Finance  Dfpartment :  Ponds  of  ac-ountable  officers;  Sept.  25,  1941       [1941  ] 

9  p.     [Supersedes  AR  3.5-220,  Feb.  10.  1938,  and  various  sections  of  certain 

circulars.]      *  Paper.  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  35-220/4 

35—800.      Same  :  Proceeds  of  sales  whicli  remain  available  for  expenditure    Changes  1  ; 

Sept.  25,  1941.     1941.     1  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6/2  :  35-800 /3/ch.l 

35-2340.   Same:  Pay  of  enlisted  men.  rates;  Sept.  16,  1941.     [1941.1     2  p.     [Supersedes 

AR  .-^5-2340.  Oct.  2.  1923.]     *  Paper.  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  3.5-2340/2 

35-2620.  Same :    Expenses   of   arrest   and    return    to   military   control    of  enlisted   men 

nbs'>nt  without  leave,  dpserters.  and  escaped  military  prisoners;  Sept    16 

1941.     [1941.]     3  p.     [Supersedes  AR  35-2620,  Aug.  3,  1940  1     *  Papor.  5c" 

W  1.6/1  :. 35-2620/4 

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1536  Government  Publications 

Army  regulations — Continued. 

35-6ti40.  Sanit' :  Lost,  dostioyrd,  damaged,  or  unserviceable  property ;  Sept.  2.  1941. 
11941.]  I'O  p.  [Supersedes  AR  35-6t)40.  Mar.  17,  1938,  including  Changes 
2.  Mar.  18,  1940,  and  various  sections  of  certain  cirCLilars.]      •  Taper.  10c. 

W  1.6/1  :  35-6840/8 
105-260.     Signal  Corps:  Training  films  and  film  strips;  Sent.  25,  1041.      [1941.]     14  p. 
[Supersedes  AR  10r.-2C0,  Mar.  22,  1940,  including  sec.  2.  circular  23.  1941.] 
•  Paper,  .5c.  W  1.6/1  :  105-260/6 

345-900.  Militnrv  re'ords :  Personnel  rosters;  Sept.  20.  1941.  [1941.1  9  p.  [Super- 
sedes AR  345-900,  .Aui.  23,  1938,  and  AR  .345-905,  Jan.  1941.  and  various 
sections  of  certain  circulars.]      *  Paper.  5c.  W  l.fi/1  :  34.5-900/5 

600-68.  Per.'^nnnel  :  Oood  conduct  medal;  Oct.  1^.  1041.  [1941.]  4  p.  [Supersedes 
par.    1,   Circular   188,    1941.]      'Paper,   5c.  W  1.6/1  :  600-68 

615-300.     Enli.sted  men  :  Dessrters.  Changes  1,  Sept.  16,  1941.     [1941.]     3  n.     *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6/2  :  615-300/4  /ch.l 
850-18.       Miscellaneous:   Storasre  of  motor    rehicle  equipment;    Oct.    1,    1941.      [1941.] 
10  p.      [Supersedes  AR  .30-1055,  Jan.    15.   1926.]      *  Paper.  .5c. 

W  1.6/1 :  850-18 

Bulletin  32:  Oct.  G.  1941.     [1041.]     2  p.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     % 

W  3.3 :  941/32 

Circular  10.5-220;  Sept.  IS-Oc-t.  17.  1041.  [1041.]  various  pagius.  [Processed 
and  printed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  i.4/2 :  941/195-220 

Field  lyjanuaU.  Basic  field  manual:  Infantry  drill  regulations;  prepared  under 
direction  of  chief  of  infantry.  1941.  iv+207  p.  11.  12"  (  FM  22-5.)  [Snper- 
.<;edes  FM  22-5,  July  1,  1939,  including  sec.  2.  Training  circular  21.  1941.] 
*  Paper,  30c.  W  1.33  :  22-5/2 

NoTio. — Field  niannnN  consist  of  a  spries  of  paniplilets  containine  training  and  refer- 
ence data  aT'd  instructions  relative  to  t'^e  tactics  and  technique  involved  in  the  employ- 
ment of  the  arms  and  services  of  the  Army. 

Same:  Oiierations  in  snow  and  extreme  cold:  prepared  under  direction  of 

chief  of  staff.    1941.    lii-f-82  p.  12°     (FM  31-15.)     *  Paper,  20c.      W  1.33:  31-15 

Same:    Soldier's   handbook;   prepared   under  direction   of  chief  of   staff. 

[Reprint,  with  changes.]     1041.    Tiii+251  p.  il.  12°    (FM  21-100.)     *  Paper.  35c. 

W  1.33 :  21-100/2 

Same :  37-mm  gun,  tank.  M5  (mounted  in  tanks).  Changes  1 ;  Oct.  13,  1941. 

[1941.]    2  leaves,  il.  12°     (FM  23-SO  [changes]  1.)     *  Paper.  .5c. 

W  1.33 :  23-SO/eh.l 

Cavalry  field  manual :  Horse  cavalry.  Chances  1 :  Sept.  19.  1941.     [1941.] 

15  leaves,  il.  12°  (FM  2-5  [changes]  1.)  [Supersedes  various  sections  of 
certain  circulars.]     *  Paper,   5  c.  W  1.33  :  2-5/ch.l 

Coast  artillery  field  manual:  Antiaircraft  artillery,  service  of  the  piece, 

37-mm  antiaircraft  gim  (case  1  fixing)  [with  list  of  references]  :  prepared 
under  direction  of  chief  of  coast  artillery.  1041.  iii-|-63  p.  il.  12°  (FM  4-140.) 
[Supersedes  FM-4-140,  Mav  22.  1040.  including  Changes  1.  Apr.  23,  1041.] 
♦Paper,  15c.  W  1.33  :  4-140/2 

Infantry    field   manual :    Headquarters    company,    intelligence   and    signal 

communication,  rifle  regiment  [with  list  of  references]  :  prepared  under  direc- 
tion of  chief  of  infantrv.     1941.     iii-|-70  p.  il.  12°     (FM  7-25.)     *  Paper.  10c. 

\Y  1.33 :  7-25 

General  orders  10;  Sept.  10.  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  3.22 :  941/10 

Orders  I  and  J;  Sept  22  and  Aug.  21,  1941.  [1041.]  7  p.  and  1  p.  12*  [Orders 
relate  to  routine  business  of  Department.]     J  W  1.14  :  941/1,  J 

Special  orders  229-255;  Oct.  1-31,-  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging.  [Daily  except 
Sundays  and  holidays.     No.  229  is  designated  corrected  copy.]     t 

W  3.23 :  941  /229  corr.-255 

Tables  of  orpanization.  List  of  tables  of  organization  (tentative  mimeographed 
tables  not  included)  ;  Oct.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  21  p.  [Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    X  W  1.25:  941-2 

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October  1941  1537 

Tables  of  organization — Continued. 

Tables  of  organization.     X 

Note. — The  Tables  of  oigauization  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders. 
1-200-1.  Air    Corps    headquarters    and    headquarters    squadron,    interceptor    command ; 
July    1,    1941.      [19-11.]      5    p.  W  l.liS  :  l-i;00  1 

4-312.  Coast  artilleiy  hoadqiarters  and  headquarters  battery;  barrage  balloon  tiain- 
ing  center  ;  Oct.  15,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  W  1.2.J  :  4-312 

5-56.  Engint'ir  headquurte.s  and  headquarters  company,  army  topographic  battalion; 

Aug.  15,  1941.      [1941.]      8  p.      [This  table,  together  with  T/0  5-180,  Aug. 
15,  1941,  supersedes  T/O  .5-56,  Nov.  1,  1940.  J  W  1.25  :  5-56 

5—57.  Engineer  army  reproduUlon  cou.pauy ;  Aug.  15,  1941.      [1941.]      2  p.      [Super- 

sedes T/O  5-57,   Njv.   1,   1940.1  W  1.25  :  5  57/2 

5-185.  Engineer  GllQ  topographic  battalion;  Aug.  15,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  f.SuiKir- 
sedes  T/O  .5-185,   Nov.  1,  194U.J  W  1.25  :  5-185/2 

5-186.  Engineer  headquarters  and  ht»adquarters  company  GIIQ  topographic  battalion  ; 
Aug.  15,  1941.  [1941.1  2  p.  [This  table,  together  with  T/O  5-5u,  Aug. 
15,  1941,  supersedes  T/O  5-56,  Nov.  1,  1940.]  W  1.25  :  5-1  >6 

5-188.  Ensineer  GHQ  survey  company;  Aug.  15,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  [This  table 
together  with  T/O  5-58,  Aug.  15,  1941,  supersedes  T/O  5-58,  Nov.   i.  19  0  | 

W  1.25  : 5-188 
5-189.       Enuincer  photomapoin':  company.  GIIQ  topographic  battalion;  .Aug.   15    1941. 
[1941.1      2  p.      [Super.edes  T/O  5-59.  Nov.  1    1940.]  W  1  25  : 5-189 

7-45.  Infantry  air-borne  battalion  ;  Sept.  15.  1941.      1941.      1  p.  W  125  :  7-45 

7-47.  Infantry  ritlo  company,  air-borne  ;  Sept.  15,  1941.     [1941.]     3  p.     W  1.25:  7-47 

7-48.  Infantry  heavy  weapons  company,   airborne;   Sept.    15,   1941.      ['941.1      3   p. 

W  1  25  :  7-48 
7-49.  Infantry  rifle  company   (motorized),  air-borne;  Sept.  15,  1941.      [1"41  ]      3  p. 

W  1.25  :  7-49 

11-400.        Signal   organization,   aircraft   warning,   special   type;    Sept.    4,   1941.      |  t94     i 

5  p.  W  1.25:  11-400 

11-417.       Sianal  plotting  company,  aircraft  warning  regiment;  Sept.   4,   1941       |1!)41  [ 

2  p.  W  1.25:  11   417 

11-418.       Signal    communication    company,    aircraft   warning    regiment;    Sept.    4,    1041. 

11941.1      2  p.  W  1.25:  11-418 

11-426.        Signal    headquarters  and  heailqnarters   company,   reporting  battalion    a.ic.att 

warning  r.giment  :  Sept.  4.  1941.      [1041.]      2  p,  \V  1.1 5  :  11-426 

11-468.        Signal  reporting  company,  aircraft  warning,  frontier;  Sept.  4,  104'.      ['941  1 

2  p.  W  1.25  :  11-468 

Technical  manuals.  Technical  manual:  Army  cook;  [prepared  under  direction 
of  quartermaster  general].  [1941.]  cover  title,  257  p.  il.  (TM  10-405.) 
[Supersedes  TM  21(IO-ir2,  Dec.  31.  193.j.]     *  Paper,  30c.  W  1.35  :  10-405 

Note. — Technical  manuals  consist  of  a  sinies  of  pamphlets  supplementing  the  Field 
manuals  covering  subjects,  the  separate  treatment  of  which  is  considered  essential  to  a 
fuller  acromplishment  of  the  training  prescribed  in  the  Field  manual  series.  The  scop.^ 
of  this  series  includes  pamphlets  describing  materiel  and  containing  instruc.lons  lor 
the  operation,  care,  and  handlintr  thereof :  guidebool;s  for  instructors  and  spjcialists ; 
material  for  extension  courses  ;  reference  books  ;  and  the  lik  ■. 

Same  :  Basic  photography  ;  [prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  Air  Corps]. 

[irt41.]     cover  title.  342  p.  il.     (TM  1-219.)      [Supersedes  TM  2170-5.  Mnr.  1, 
1930.]     *  Paper,  35c.  -  W  1.35: 1-219 

Same:  Fuels  and  carburetion.  Changes  1 ;  Oct.  13.  1941.     1941.     1  p.      (TiAI 

10-550  [changes]  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.35  :  10-550/ch.l 

Same :  Graves  registration ;    [prepared  under  direction  of  quarterma.ster 

general].     [1941.]     cover  title,  56  p.  il.      (TM  10-(>30.)     *  Paper,  10-. 

W  1.35: 10-630 

Same:  Heat  treating  and  inspection  of  metals;  [prepared  under  direction 

of  chief  of  Air  Corps].     [1941.]     cover  title,  57  p.  il.     (TM  1-423  )     *  Paper, 
lOe.  W  1.35 : 1-423 

Same :  Milling  machines,  shapers,  and  planers ;  [prepared  under  direction 

of  chief  of  Air  Corps].      [1941.]     cover  title,  192  p.  il.      (TM  l-42r )      *  Fairer, 
25c.  W  1.35  :  1-421 

Same :  Ordnance  maintenance,  depression  position  finder,  M1907  [v^ith  list 

of  references;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].     [1941  ]     cover 
title,  27  p.  il.     (TM  9-1685.)     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35 :  9-1685 

Same:  Ordnance  maintenance,  field  glass,  type  EE  [with  list  of  references; 

prepared   under   direction   of  chief   of  ordnance].      [1941.]     cover   title.    10    p. 
il.     (TM  9-1(511.)     *  Paper,  10c.  W  135:9-1611 

Same:  Ordnance  maintenance,  fuze  setter  M9  [with  list  of  references;  pre- 
pared under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].  [1941.]  cover  title,  12  p.  il. 
(TM  9-1640. )      *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35  :  9-1640 

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1538  Government  IVblications 

Technical  manuals — Continued. 

Same:   Ordnance   nuiintcnance,    sights,    M4,    M3    (for  60-mm   and  81-mm 

mortar  materiel),  sights,  M2A3,  M2A1,  I\I2  (for  Sl-mm  mortar  materiel) 
[with  list  of  references  ;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].  [1941. J 
cover  title,  24  p.  il.     ( TM  ^1535. )     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35 :  ^1535 

Same:  Ordnance  maintenance,  telescope  MG  and  telescope  mount  M19  [with 

list  of  references:  pU'pared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].  [1!)41.] 
cover  title.  12  p.  il.      (TM  9-iri7,S.)      *  Paper.  10c.  W  1.35  :  9-1078 

Same:  Orientaticm   [with  list  of  references:  prepared  under  direction  of 

chief  of  coast  artiller.vl.  [1941.]  cover  title,  64  p.  il.  (TM  4-225.)  [Super- 
sedes TM   21(J(>-25,    Dec.   11,   1933.]      *  Paper,   10c.  W  1.35: 4-225 

Same:  Ph.vsiological  aspects  of  flying  and  maintenance  of  physical  fitne.ss 

[with  list  of  references;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  Air  Corps]. 
[1941.]    cover  title,  127  p.  il.     (TM  1-705. )    *  Paper,  25c.  W  1.35 : 1-705 

Same :  Radio  fundamentals  [with  bibliography :  preiwired  under  direction 

of  chief  .signal  otHcer].  [1941.]  cover  title,  140  p.  il.  (TM  11-455.)  *  Paper, 
25c.  W  1.35 :  11-155 

Same:  Keel  luiits  RL-26  and  KL-2(>-A :  [prepared  under  direction  of  chief 

signal  officer].  [1941.]  cover  title,  85  p.  il.  (TM  11-360.)  [Supersedes  TR 
1220-5,  Oct.  28,  193(1.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35 :  11-360 

■ Same  :  Roentgenographie  technicians  ;  [prepared  under  direction  of  surgeon 

general].    .[1941.]     cover  title,  223  p.  il.     (TM  8-240.)     *  Paper,  35c. 

W  1.35 : 8-240 

Same :  Tables  of  vertical  and  horizontal  components  of  distances  of  pilot 

balloons:  [prepared  under  direction  of  chief  signal  officer].  [1941.]  cover 
title,  65  p.  (TM  11-420.)  [Supersedes  Signal  Corps  circular  8-14,  Apr.  15, 
1936.]      *  Paper,   15c.  W  1.35  :  11^20 

■ Same :  Test  sets  EE]-65  and  EE-(>5-A ;   [prepared  under  direction  of  chief 

signal  ofl^cer].  [1941.]  cover  title,  24  p.  il.  (TM  11-361.)  [Supersedes  TR 
1265-10,  June  16,  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35 :  11-361 

Training  circidiir  ~M-QZ\  Sept.  20-Oct.  22,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  il.  [Proc- 
essed.    Is.sued  with  perforations.]     t  W  1.36 :  941/55-63 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Oovcniment  supplies.  Specifications.  [The  United  States  Army  specifications 
and  Federal  specifications  which  cover  such  commodities  as  are  commonly 
purchased  by  agencies  of  the  War  Department  are  of  interest  pritnarily  to  the 
service  and  are  not  entered  in  this  catalog.]  W 3.48/1:  (nos.) 

United  States  Arnn/  recruitinfj  tteics,  Oct.  1941:  v.  23,  no.  10.     [Recruiting  Pub- 
licity  Bureau,    Governors    island,    N.    Y.,    Oct.    1,    1941.]      20    p.    il.    large   8° 
[Monthlv.]     t  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Govei-nors  Island,  N.  Y. 
L.  C.  ca  rd  Wa  r  22-1  W  3.45 :  23/10 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Ashland  Harbor,  Wis.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Ashland  Har- 
bor, Wis.  July  31,  1941.  14  p.  map.  (H.  doc.  337,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  10c. 

Boniirrillr  project,  improvement  of  Colunil)ia   River  at  B'liuieville,  Oreg.     1941. 
32   1).    il.      [Prepared    in    cooiieration    with    Bonneville    Power   Administrator, 
Intei-ior  Department,  Portland,  Oreg.]      *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51377  Vf  7.2 :  B  64 

Canaveral  IJarhor.  Fla..  letter  .submitting  i-eport  on  preliminary  examination  and 
survey  of  Canaveral  Harbor,  Fla.  Sept.  3,  1941.  55  p.  1  pi.  map.  (H.  doc.  367, 
77th  Cong.  1st  se.ss. )      [This  report  is  on  the  survey  only  ]      *  Paper,  15c. 

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October  1941  1539 

Depoe  Bay,  Orcg,  letter  submitting  reiiort  on  reexamination  of  Doiwe  Bay,  Oreg. 
Aug.  6,  1941.     14  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  350,  77th  Cong.  Ist  sess. »      *  Paper,  10c. 

Galena  River  (Fever  River),  111.  and  Wis.,  letter  submitting  report  on  pi'eliminary 
examination  and  survey  of  Galena  Iliver  (Fever  River),  111.  and  AVis.,  Jidy  31, 
1941.  31  p.  map.  (H.  doc.  336,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  [This  report  is  on  the 
survey  only.  ]     *  Paper,  10c. 

Housatonic  River,  Conn.,  Mass.,  and  X.  Y.,  letter  submitting,  report  on  reexami- 
nation  of   Housatonic   River,    Conn.,    Mass.,    and    N.    Y.     July    31,    1941.     37 
p.  2  maps.     (H.  doc.  338,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  lie. 
L.  C.  card  41-51374 

Manasquan  River.  N.  J.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Manasquan 
River,  N.  J.     Aug.  13,  1941.     20  p.  map.      (H.  doc.  H7,{i.  77th  Cong.  1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  10c. 

Manistee  Harbor,  Mich.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Manistee 
Harbor,  Mich.     Sept.  18,  1941.     23  p.  map.      (H.  doc.  :-:80.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paiwr,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51378 

Mississippi  Rii:er.  Flood  control  on  lower  Mississippi  River,  letter  submitting 
report  [of  Mississippi  River  ComniissionJ  on  review  of  existing  project  for 
Hood  conti-ol  of  Mississippi  River  in  its  alluvial  valley  and  for  its  improvement 
from  Head  of  Passes  to  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.  Aug.  18,  1941.  48  p.  9  maps. 
(H.  doc.  359,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51375 

Mystic  River,  Conn.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Mvstic  River, 
Conn.     Aug.    6,    1941.     16   p.,    2   maps.      (H.    doc.    349,    77th    Cong.'   1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  10c. 

Ordern.  [Orders  and  regulations,  C(ups  of  Engineers,  Army:  chap.  7,  Claims 
and  claims  litigation,  contracts,  methods  of  purchase ;  revised  to  Mav  1,  1940.]    % 

W  7.8/2  :  7/4/p.  137,  rev. 
Revised  pages : 

p.  137;  [Sept.  10,  1041.] 

[Orders  and  regulations,  Corps  of  Engineers,  Army,  1940:  cliap.  10,  Ad- 
ministration of  civil  service  in  Engineer  Department  at  Large  ;  June  1,  1940.]     t 

W  7.8/2: 10/4/P.3-4,  rev.-2,  etc. 
Revised  pages : 

p.  3-4;  [Sept.  20,  1941]. 
p.  7-8:  [Aug.  28,  1941.] 

Rivers.  Index,  documents  of  1st,  2d,  and  3d  sessions  of  76th  Congress  [reports 
concerning  rivers  and  harbors,  etc.]      [1941.]     10  p.     t      W  7.2:  R  52/29/939-40 

St.  Marks  River,  Fla.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  St.  Marks 
River.   Fla.     Aug.  5,  1941.     16  p.   map.     (H.  doc.  345,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  10c. 

St.  Marys  Falls  Canal,  Mich.,  statistical  report  of  lake  commerce  passing  through 
canals  at  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.,  and  Ontario,  during  season  of  1940.     1&41, 
iii+36  p.  il.  map.     t 
L.  C.  card  ES20-21  W  7.26 :  940 

Santa  Barbara  Harbor,  Calif.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Santa 
Barbara  Harbor,  Calif.     Aug.  6,  1941.     17  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  348,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51376 

Sault  Ste.  Marie  power  plant,  Mich.,  letter  submitting  report  on  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
power  plant,  Mich.,  prepared  in  collaboration  with  Federal  Power  Commission. 
Aug.  4,  1&41.     34  p.  map.      (H.  doc.  339,  77th  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51379 

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1540  Government  Publications 

MISSISSIPPI  RTVEB  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  publications  of  tlie  Mississippi  River  Commission  consist  of  annual  reports, 
annual  pan  plilets  slunvin;;  daily  river  stages,  annual  pamphlets  sliowing  daily  I'iver  dis- 
charge, and  annual  pamphlets  showing  results  of  river  discharue  measurements;  also 
publications  of  the  Waterways  Experiment  Station  operating  under  the  direction  of  the 
Mississippi  River  Commission.  'llie  Missi.ssipiii  River  Commission  publishes  maps  and 
charts  of  the  Msfissippi  River  ;  navigation  maps  of  the  Mississippi  River  from  Cairo,  111., 
to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  La.:  and  wall  maps,  in  co'ors  of  the  lower  Mississippi  River  Valley 
from  the  head  of  the  St.  Francis  Bas'n  near  Capo  Girardeau.  Mo.,  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico. 
La.,  sole  1  :  ."lOO.OOO  and  1:250.000.  Tcposraphic  quadrangle  maps  in  colors,  scale 
1  :  62  500  of  the  alluvial  valley  of  the  lower  Mississippi  River  are  also  published  by 
the  Mississii  pi  River  Commission :  the  topo^fraphie  quadraniile  maps  comprise  over  200 
sheets  ard  cover  portions  of  the  Spates  of  Miss  >uri.  Illinois,  Kemucay,  Arkansas,  Ten- 
nessee. Mississippi,  and  Louisiana  adjacent  to  the  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries,  with 
an  a-ea  of  a'most  51.000  squ nre  miles  mapped.  All  are  sale  publications  obtiiinable 
only  from  the  Mississippi  River  Commission,  except  the  annunl  reports  wiiich  are  issufd  by 
the  Sup  Tintendent  of  Documents.  No  discount  is  allowed.  Requests  for  information  as  to 
lists  of  puliications  and  maps  and  methods  of  making  remittance  should  be  addressed  to: 
The  Mississippi  River  Commission,  F.  O.  Box,  80,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Topographic  quadrangle  maps 

Arkansas.     Arkansas-Louisiana,  Strong  quadrangle,  lat.  33°-33°15',  long  92''15'- 
.     92°30'.    Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  intervals  5  and  10  ft.    Edition  of  1939.  Engineer 

Reproduction  Plant,  Army  War  College.  Washington,  D.  C.  1941.     17X15  in. 

[Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  the  sheet.]     1 10c.,  Mississippi  River  Commission. 

Vicksburg,  Miss'  W  31.9  :  St  89/939 

Arkansas-Mississippi.  Modoc  quadrangle,  lat.  34°15'-34°30'.  long  90°4o'- 

91°.  Scale  1 :  62,500.  contour  interval  5  ft.  Edition  of  1939.  Engineer  Reproduc- 
tion Plant.  Army  War  College,  Washington,  D.  C,  1941.  17X14  in.  1 10c. 
Mississippi  River  Commission,  "Vicksburg.  Miss.  W  31.9 :  M  721/939 

Missouri.  Missouri-Illinois,  Charleston  quadrangle,  lat.  36°45'-37°,  long.  89°15'- 
89°30'.  Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  5  ft.  Edition  of  1939,  Engineer  Repro- 
duction Plant,  Army  War  College.  Washington,  D.  C,  1941.  17X14  in.  1 10c., 
Mississippi  River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  W31.9:  C  38/939 

;Mi.«souri -Kentucky-Tennessee.    Hickman    quadrangle,    lat.    36°30'-36°45', 

long.  89°-89°15'.  Scale  1 :  62  500.  contour  interval  5  ft.  Edition  of  19.39.  Engi- 
neer Reproduction  Plant,  Army  War  College,  Washington,  D.  C,  1941.  17X14 
in.     t  lOc,  Mississippi  River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.      W  31.9 :  H  528/939 

NORTHEKN  AND  NORTHWE^STEBN  LAKES  SURVET 

Note  — Charts  of  the  Great  Lakes  and  connecting  waters  and  St.  Lawrence  River  to  the 
international  boundary  at  St.  Re;iis.  of  Lake  of  the  Woods  of  Rainy  Lake,  of  Lake  Cham- 
plain,  and  if  the  natiiral  navisrahie  waters  of  the  New  York  State  canals  are  prepared  and 
sold  by  the  TI.  S.  Take  Survey  Office.  G05  Fedi  ral  Building.  Detroit.  Mich.  Charts  may  also 
be  purcbas-^d  at  the  foUov  ing  TJ.  S.  encinerr  offices  :  710  Avmv  Builciins.  New  York.  N.  Y.  ; 
322  F  deral  RuMdi'g  Albany.  N  Y.  ;  540  Federal  Building.  Buffalo.  X.  Y.  ;  and  Canal  Office. 
Sault  Ste.  Marie.  Mich.  A  catalog  (with  index  map),  showing  loealities,  scales,  prices,  and 
cond't'ons  <  f  sile.  may  be  had  upon  application  at  any  of  these  offices. 

A  descriptiv"  bulletin,  which  supplements  the  charts  and  gives  detailed  informntion  as 
to  harbors,  sh^  re  lines  and  shoals,  magnetic  determinations,  and  particulars  of  chinging 
co"ditio-is  aT  cting  navigation,  may  be  purchased  for  75  cents  from  the  V.  S.  Lake  ^^urveT 
Office  and  from  the  S''P  ^rintendent  of  Documents  The  bulletin  is  revised  annually  and 
issued  at  the  epening  of  navigation  (in  April).  Supplements  thereto  are  published  monthly 
during  t'e  navi"a'ii)n  season  and  are  sent  free  to  all  v  ho  purchase  the  buUetin. 

Comp'rtp  sets  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  seen  at  the  U.  S.  Engineer  effices  in 
Dul'ith  Minn..  Milwaukee.  Wis..  Chicago,  111.,  and  Cleveland.  Ohio,  and  at  the  Office,  Chief 
of  Enffi^e  rs  T'  S.  .Vrmy,  Washington,  D.  C,  but  they  are  obtainable  only  at  the  sales 
offices  above  mentioned. 

Great  Lakes.  Supplement  5,  Sept.  29,  1941,  corrections  and  additions  to  Bulletin 
50,  Survey  of  northern  and  northwestern  lakes ;  to  supplement  information 
given  unon  charts  of  Great  Lakes.  U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich. 
rSept.  23,  1»411.    11  leaves,  4°     t 

L.  C.  card  8-35459  W  33.3 :  50/stipp.5 

Charts 

Kewenaw  Waterway,  Mich.,  including  Torch  Lake.  Scale  1 :  30,000.  U.  S.  Lake 
Survey  Office  [Detroit,  Mich.],  edition  of  June  1941.  45X33  in.  (Catalogue  no. 
944. )     t  50c.  W  33.6 :  944/&41 

Inset :  Hancock  and  Houghton,  Mich. 

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October  1941  1541 

Little  Bay  de  Noc,  Lake  Michigan.  Scale  1 :  30,000.  U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office 
[Detroit,  Micli.],  edition  of  Aug.  1941.    44X32  iu.     (Catalogue  no.  718.)     t  oOc. 

W  33.6 :  718/941 

St.  Lawrence  River,  St.  Regis  to  Weaver  Point,  Ont. ;  chart  11.  Scale  1 :  30,000. 
U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office  [Detroit,  Mich.J,  edition  of  July  1941.  24X46  in. 
( Catalogue  no.  11. )     t  50c.  W  33.6 :  11/&41 

FINANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Finance  circulars,     t 

Note. — Finance  circulars  contain  instructions  and  information  of  a  relatively  per- 
manent character  ptrtaining  to  the  performance  of  the  technical  duties  of  tinaiice  and 
disbursing  officers  and  of  property  auditors.  Though  bearing  dates  they  are  grouped 
according  to  subject  matter.  Eacn  group  of  circulars  is  designated  by  a  letter,  and  the 
circulars  in  each  group  are  nuinbercd  consec.itiveiy.  >;uiiib-jred  ciianyes  are  issued 
separately  for  each  circular  as  required.     Issued  with  a  T-hole  punch  for  binding. 

B-1.      [Disbursing  officers,  general  instructions],  Changes  2;  Sept.  4,  1941.     11941.]     2  p. 

LPrucessed.]  W  97.5/3  :  B-l/3/ch.2 

C-2.     Station  list,  posts  and  camps ;  May  15,  1941.      [1941.]      37  p.     [Supersedes  Finance 

circular  C-2,  July  8,  1940,  and  Changes  1-5.]  W  97.5/3  :  C-2/6 

Same,  Changes  1  ;  Aug.  10,  1941.     [1941.]      14  p.      [I'rocesscd.] 

W  97.5/3  :  C-2/6/ch.l 
D-2.     War  Department  procurement  code:    [Office  Secretary  of  War,  etc.].  Changes  1; 
Sept.  13,  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.      [I'rocessed.]  W  97.5/3 :  D-2/13/ch.l 

Same,  Changes  2;  Sept.  25,  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.      [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-2/13/ch.2 
D-3.     Same:    [Finance  Department   (includes  O.  R.   C.  and  R.  O.  T.  C.)],  Changes   1; 
Sept.  18,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.      [Processed.]  W  97.5/3 :  D-3/13/ch.l 

Same,  Changes  2 ;  Sept.  23,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.     [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-3/13/ch.2 
D-4.     Same:  [Quartermaster  Corps],  Changes  2;  Sept.  12,  1941.     [1941.]     5  p:     [Proc- 
essed.] W  97.5/3  :  D-4/12/ch.2 
D-5.     Same:  Signal  Corps,  Changes  1;  Sept.  26,  1941.      [1941.]     3  p.     [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-5/4/ch.l 
D-6.     Same:  Air  Corps,  Changes  1;  Sept.  22,  1941.      [1941.]     3  p.      [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-6/l2/ch.l 
D-9.     Same:  Ordnance  Department,  Changes  1;  Sept.  22,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     [Proc- 
essed. J  W  97.5/3  :  D-9/12/ch.l 
D-lO.  Same:    Chemical   Warfare   Service,    Changes   1;    Sept.   25.    1941.     [1941.]      2   p. 
[Processed.]                                                                                  W  97.5/3  :  D-lO/12/ch.l 
D-12.   Same  :  [National  Board  for  Promotion  of  Rifle  Practice],  Changes  1 ;  Sept.  4,  1941. 
[1941.]     4  p.      [Processed.]                                                     W  97.5/3 :  D-12/12/ch.l 
D-13.  Same:  Other   Federal  appropriations,   Changes  2;   Sept.   9,   1941.      [1941.]      4  p. 
[Processed.]  W  97.5/3  :  D-13/6/ch.2 
Same,  Changes  8;   Sept.  25,   1941.      [1941.]      1   p.      [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3 :  D-13/6/ch.3 
D-14.  Civilian  Conservation  Corps  procurement  code,  fiscal  year  1942   [(including  appli- 
cable   procurement   authorities)].    Changes    1;    Aug.    29,    1941.      [1941.]      2    p. 
[Processed.]  W  97.5/3  :  D-14/6/ch.l 

Same,  Changes  2  ;  Sept.  23,  1941.      [1941.]     2  p.      [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-14/6/ch.2 

D-16.  National    Selective   Service    System   procurement   code :    Selective    Service    System 

(trans,   to    war).    (S.    S.    S.).    0400.    1941-42    [General    Accounting   Office   and 

Treasury    Department    appropriation    symbol   no.    21-9020400.    to   he   disbursed 

under  symbol  no.   208-700   series].   Changes   1;   Sept.   9,    1941.      [1941.]      1    p. 

[Processed.]  W  97.5/3  :  D-16/3/ch.l 

D-17.  Defense    aid    procurement    code :    War    Department,    Changes    2 ;    Pept.    2,    1941. 

[1941.]      [2]  p.      [Processed.]  W  97.5/3 :  D-17/3/ch.2 

Same,    Changes   3;    Sept.    16.    1941.      [1941.]      2   p.     [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-l7/3/ch.3 
Same,    Changes   4;    Sept.    29,    1941.      [1941.]      3    p.      [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :D-.17/3/ch.4 

D-18.  War  Department  procurement  code:   [Spocial  code  in  connection  with  payment  of 

salaries,   contingent   expenses   and   printing  and   binding   under   variou«   anrro- 

priations.  as  provided  in  military  appropriation  act,  1942],  Changes  2  :    Sept.  25, 

1941.      [1941.]      1    p.      [Processed.]  W  !)7.5/3 :  D-18/ch.2 

Same,   Changes   3  ;   Sept.   25,    1941.      [1941.]      1   p.      [Processed  1 

W  97.5/3  :D-18/ch.3 

JUDGE  ADVOCATE  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Military  laics.  Supplement  1  to  Military  laws  of  United  States,  edition  of  1939, 
containing  legislation  of  76th  Congress.     1941.     iv+392  p.     *  Cloth,  $1.00. 

W  1.8/1 :  939/supp.l 

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1542  Government  Publications 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnnncc  field  ticrricc  bulletin,     t 

Note — Ordnance  fiokl  service  Imlletlns  are  issued  in   pamphlet  form  for  insertion   In 

loose  lent  b  oders.     In  order  to  provide  a  vehicle  for  conveyinir  instructions  and  informa- 
tion from  I  ho  chief  of  field  service  to  the  Ordnance  Department  field  service.  6  bulletins, 

enfitled  Ordnance  field  service  liiilletins,  are  issued.     The  bulletins  are  issued  in  sections 

witli  the  horinl  number  prefixed  by  a  classification  number  coverinR  the  following  general 

beadinsis  :    1 — General    in-^tructions  :    2 — S"ppiy  :   3 — Ammunition  ;  4 — Maintenance  ;   5 — 

Miscellaneous ;  6 — Fuel  and  lubrication  instructions. 

1-5.  Supervised   articles   of   ordnance ;    Sept.    15,    1941.      [Publications    Department. 

Rnritan  Arsenal,   1941.]      2   p.      [Processed.      Supersedes  OFSB   1-5    Mar.   1, 
1940.]  \V34. 26  :  1-5/941 

1-6.  Report  of  principal  items  of  ordnance  supplies.  Changes  3  ;  Oct.  8,  1941.     Pub- 

lications Department,  Raritan  Arsenal    [1941].     1   p.      [Processed] 

W  34.26:  1-6/933 /ch.3 

3-5.  Small    arms    ammunition.    Changes   3  :    Sept.    30,    1941.      [Publications    Depart- 

ment, Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]     2  leaves.     [Processed.] 

W.S4  26  :3-5/941-2  'ch.3 

Same,    Chan,s?es   4;    Oct.    6.    1941.      Publications    Department.    Raritan    Arsenal 

[1041].      1    p.      [Processed.]  W  34.26 :  .3-5/941-2/ch.4 

3-12.  Ammunition  nomenclature  and  shipping  names.  Changes  4 :  Aug.  9,  1941. 
[1941.]      1   p.      [Processed.]  W  34.26 : 3-12/938/th.4 

4—2.  Spire  parts  and  tools;  Aug.   11,  1941.     [1941.]     7  p.      [Processed.     Supersedes 

OFSP.  4-2.   Aug.   18,   1938.]  W  34  26  :  4-2/941 

4—4.  Oveihaul   and  maintenance   in   depot   storage;   Aug.    18,    1941.      [1941.]      10   p. 

[Proces.sed.      Supersedes   OFSB   4-4,   Nov.    1,    1938.]  W  34.26 :  4-4/941 

4-5.  Field  service   modification  work  orders;  Aug.   1.  1941.      [1941.]      13  p.      [Proc- 

essed.     Supersedes    OFSB    4-5,    Jan.    31,    1930,    and    chantres    thereto,    also 
OFSB  5-1,  .Tan.  2,   1930.]  W  34  26  :  4-5/941 

5-1.  Fie'd  service  modification  work  orders  method.  Changes  1 :  Oct.  3,   1941.      Pub- 

lications Department,  Raritan  Arsenal    [1941].     1  p.      [Processed.] 

W  34.26  :5-l/930/ch.l 

6-A-29.  Lubrication  instructions  for  gun,  automatic,  37  mm,  M1A2,  carriage,  M3 ;  Aug. 
13.  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  [Processed.  Supersedes  O'dnance  field  service 
bulletin  6-A-29,  Dec.  20,  1940.]  W  34.26  :  6-A-29/941 

6-A-38.  Machine  gun  lubiicating  and  buffer  oil ;  Aug.  7.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  [Processed. 
Supersedes  Ordnance  field  service  bulletin  6-A-38,  Feb    8,   1941] 

W.34.26:6-A-38/941-2 

.6-A-45.  Lubrication  instructions  for  37  mm  guns,  M5.  M6.  tank  mounts  M19,  M20, 
M21.  M-?2.  M23,  and  M24  :  July  22,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  [Processed.  Super- 
sedes OFSB  6-A-45.  May  2,  1941.]  W  34  26  :  6-A-45/941-2 

6— C-17.  Lubrication  instructions  for  155  mm  howitzer  materiel  M1917,  M1918  and 
modifications :  July  22,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  [Processed.  Supersedes  OFSB 
r,-C-17,  Apr.   7,  1941.]  W  34.26  :  6-C-17/941-2 

6-C-20.  Lubrication  instructions  for  75  mm  pack  howitzer,  MlAl  and  Ml.  and  carria.ge 
Ml  pack:  July  22.  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  [Processed.  Supersedes  OFSB 
6-C-20.  Apr.  16,  1941.]  W  34.26  :  6-C-20/941-2 

6-C-26.  Lulirication  instructions  for  75  mm  field  howitzer  materiel  M2A1.  M3.  and 
M3A1  :  July  22.  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  [Processed.  Supersedes  OFSB 
6-C-26,  Apr.  11,  1941.]  W  34.26  :  6-C-26/941-2 

6-D-ll.  Lubrication  instructions  for  155  mm  gun  materiel,  M1917.  M1918  and  modifica- 
tions :   July   16.    1941.      [1911.]      5  p.      [Processed.]      W  34.26 :  6-D-11/941-2 

6-D-24.  Lubrication  of  155  mm  gun  and  carriage.  Ml  ;  Aug.  1.  1941.  ri941.1  [2]  p. 
il.  oblong  8"  folded  into  8°  size.  [Processed.  Supersedes  OFSB  6-D-24,  Apr. 
1,  1941.]  W  34.26  :  6-D-24/941-2 

Ordnance  provision  system.  [Ordnance  catalog  (ordnance  provision  system)  : 
Group  Al,  81  mm  mortar  and  mount,  Ml  Clianges  2:  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications 
Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  1.5  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
A-33  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes 
Changes  1,  Mar.  7,  1940.]     t  W  34.23  :  A-33/2/ch.2 

Same:   [Group  A],  Gun  and  carriage,  37  mm,  M1916,  and  carriage,  gim, 

37  mm,  M1916A1,  Changes  2 ;  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan 
Arsenal,  1941.]  3  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-7  [changes]  2.) 
[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Changes  1,  Jan.  4,  1932 
and  Advance  notice  changes  A7-2a,  Sept.  12,  1933.]     t  W  34.23 :  A-7/3/ch.2 

Same:  [Group  A],  Gun,  automatic,  37  mm,  M1A2  and  carriage,  automatic 

gim.  37  mm.  M3,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan 
Arsenal,  1941.]  4  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-29  [changes]  1.) 
[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Tentative.  Supersedes  Advance  notice 
changes  A29-la,  Feb.  4,  1941.]     t  W  34.23  :  A-29/ch.l 

Same:  Group  A,  Gun,  machine,  cal.  .30,  Browning,  M1917,  and  M1917A1, 

and  inoinits,  parts  and  equipment;  Aug.  15,  1941.  [Publications  Department, 
Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  76+10+2  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-5.) 
[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Standard  nomenclafure  list 
A-5,  June  2,  1938.  ]     t  W  34.23  :  A-5/6 

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October  1941  1543 

Ordnance  provision  system — Continued. 

Same.  Changes  1 ;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Ar- 
senal [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-5  [changes]  1.)  [Proc- 
essed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     %  *'v'  34.23  :  A-5/6/ch.l 

S  :me  :  [Group  A],  Gun,  machine,  cal.  .30,  Browning,  M1919A2  and  M1919A4, 

fixed  and  flexible  and  ground  mounts,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications 
Department,  Karitan  Ar.senal,  1941].  6  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
A-6  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance 
notice  changes  A6-la,  July  22,  1941.]     t  W  34.23  :  A-6/5/ch.l 

Same :  [Group  A],  Gun,  machine,  cal.  .30,  Browning,  ]\I2,  aircraft — fixed  and 

flexible.  Changes  1 ;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Karitan  Arsenal 
[1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-28  [changes]  1.)  [Processed. 
Issued  with  perforations.]     +  W  34.23 :  A-28/3/ch.l 

Same:    [Group  A],  Gun,  machine,  cal.  .30,  Browning  aircraft,   ]M1918M1 

(for  fixed  and  flexible  use).  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  I)epart- 
ment,  Raritan -Ar.senal,  1941.]  3  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-13 
[changes]  1.)  [Proce.s.sed.  Issuetl  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance 
notice  changes  A13-la,  Oct.  21,  1935,  A13-lb,  Oct.  29,  1936,  A13-lc.  Nov.  1,  1937, 
and  A13-ld,  Feb.  13,  1939.]     t  W  34.23  :  A-13/2/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  A],  Gun,  machine,  cal.  .30,  Browning  aircraft,  M1919  (for 

fixed  and  flexible  use),  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  Department, 
Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-12  [changes] 
1.)  [Proces.sed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes 
A12-la,  Nov.  1,  1937,  and  A12-lb,  Feb.  13,  1939.]     %  \V  34.23  :  A-12/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  A],  Gun,  machine,  cal.  .50,  Browning,  M1921,  aircraft — fixed 

and  flexible,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Ar- 
senal [1941J.  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-20  [changes]  1.)  [Proc- 
essed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  34.23  :  A-20/2/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  A],  Gim,  machine,  cal.  .50,  Browning,  M1921,  and  M1921A1, 

watercooled,  and  mounts.  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department, 
Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-2  [changes]  1.) 
[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes 
A2-la,  Dec.  14,  1939.]      %  W  34.23 :  A-2/2/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  A],  Gun,  machine,  cal.  .50,  Browning,  M2,  aircraft,  fixed  and 

flexible.  Changes  1 ;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal 
[1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-38  [changes]  1.)  [Processed. 
Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  34.23  :  A-38/2/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  A],  Gun,  machuie,  cal.  .50,  Browning,  M2,  heavy  barrel — 

fixed  and  flexible,  and  ground  mounts.  Changes  1 ;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications 
Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-39 
[changes]  1.)     [Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     t      W  34.23  :  A-39/ch.l 

Same :  Group  A,  Gun,  machine,  cal.  .50,  Browning,  M2,  watercooled  fixed 

and  flexible,  and  mounts,  parts  and  equipment;  Sept.  10,  1941.  [Publications 
Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  115+18+1  p.  il.  (Standard  nomencla- 
ture list  A-37. )  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Standard 
nomenclature  list  A-37,  Aug.  8,  1938.]     %  W  34.23 :  A-37/2 

■ Same:  [Group  A],  Gun,  submachine,  cal.  .45,  Thompson,  M1928A1,  Changes 

1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  5  leaves. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  A-32  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  per- 
forations. Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  A32-la,  Dec.  28,  1938,  A32-lb, 
May  22,  1939,  A32-lc,  July  15,  1940,  and  A32-ld,  Sept.  18,  1940.]     % 

W  34.23 :  A-32/ch.l 

■ Same :  [Group  A],  Gun,  37  mm,  M3,  and  carriage,  gun,  37  mm,  M4,  Changes 

2;  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  6  leaves. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  A-44  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.  Supersedes  Changes  1,  May  1,  1940,  Advance  notice  changes 
A44-2a,  Feb.  10,  1941,  A44-2b,  Apr.  7,  1941,  and  A44-2c,  July  28,  1941.]     % 

W  34.23 :  A-i4/ch.2 

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_1544  Government  Publications 

Ordnance  provision  Hi/stem — Continued. 

Same:  [Gioup  A],  Gun,  37  mm,  M5,  and  cradle,  tank,  37  mm,  T2,  Changes 

1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  [I'nblicatious  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  3  leaves. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  A-45  [changes]  1.)  I  Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  A45-la,  Apr.  7,  1941,  A45-lb, 
June  16,  1941,  and  A45-ld,  Sept.  15,  1941.]     t  W  34.23 :  A-45/ch.l 

Same:    [Group  A],  Hand  carts,  Changes  1;   Oct.  6,  1941.      [Publications 

Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
A-42  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance 
notice  changes  A42-la,  Nov.  16,  1939.]     t  W  34.23  :  A-42/ch.l 

Same:    [Group   A],    Machine   gun    and    machine   gun    ammunition    carts, 

M1917,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal, 
1941.]  2  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-S  [changes]  1.)  [Processed. 
Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  A8-la,  Aug.  15. 
1932.]     t  W  34.23 :  A-8/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  A],  Mortar,  trench,  3-inch,  Mk.  I,  Mk.  lAl,  and  Mk.  IA2, 

and  mount.  Changes  1 ;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal. 
[1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-34  [changes]  1.)  [Processed. 
Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  34.23 :  A-34/2/ch.l 

Same :  [Group  A],  Rifle,  automatic,  cal.  .30,  Browning,  M1918  and  M1918A1, 

Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941]. 
1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-4  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.]     $  W  34.23 :  A-4/5/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  A],  Rifle,  automatic,  cal.  .30,  Browning,  M1918A2,  Changes 

1 ;  Oct.  6, 1941.  Publications  Department.  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  A-49  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    t  W  34.23  :  A-49/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  A].    Rifle,  machine,  cal.  .30,  Browning,  M1922,  Changes  2; 

Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941].  4  p.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  A-18  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.   Supersedes  Changes  1,  Apr.  12,  1935.]     $  W  34.23 :  A-lS/ch.2 

Same:  [Group  A],  60  mm  mortar  materiel.  Changes  1:  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Pub- 
lications Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  3  leaves.  (Standard  nomencla- 
ture list  A-43  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Lssued  with  perforations.  Super- 
sedes Advance  notice  changes  A43-la,  .Tan.  21,  1941,  A43-lb,  Feb.  10.  1941,  and 
A43-ld,  Sept.  19,  1941.]     $  W  34.23  :  A^3/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  A],  37  mm  gun  and  tank  cradle,  M1916,  Changes  2;  Oct.  6, 

1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  6  leaves.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  A-15  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Iscued  with  perfora- 
tions.    Supersedes  Changes  1,  Dec.  28,  1926.]     $  W  34.23  :  A-15/2/ch.2 

Same :  Group  A,  Tools,  special  repair,  automatic  guns,  automatic  gun  anti- 
aircraft materiel,  automatic  and  semiautomatic  cannon  and  mortars,  individual 
items  and  parts;  Aug.  15,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal. 
1941.]  20  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-35.)  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.]     $  W  34.23:  A-35 

Same:  [Group  B],  Bayonets  and  their  scabbards.  Changes  1:  Oct.  6,  1941. 

Publications  Department.  Raritan  Ar.senal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  B-8  [changes]  1.)  [Proce.ssed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Super- 
sedes Advance  notice  changes  B8-la,  Sept.  29,  1937  and  B8-lb.  No^-.  4  1040.1    t 

W  34.23 :  B-8/4/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  B],  Interchangeability  chart,  pt.  1.  Chanees  1;  Oct.  6.  1941. 

Publications  Dennrtment.  Rnritnn  Arseml  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomen- 
clafuro  list  B-22  [pt.  1.  changes]  1.)  [Processed.  T'^«nod  with  perforations. 
Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  B22-la,  Apr.  19,  1939.]     ± 

W34  23:B-22/ch.l 

Same:  FGroup  Bl.  Pistol,  automatic,  cal.  .4-5.  M1911  and  MlOIIAl.  Changes 

1;  Oct.  6,  1941.     [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]     2  leaves. 

How  to  order  publications— See  General  Information 


October  1941  1545 

Ordnance  provision  system — Continued. 

(Standard  nomenclature  list  B-6  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  per- 
forations.   Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  B6^1b,  Sept.  11,  1939.]     t 

W  34.23 :  B-6/6/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  B],  Pistol,  pyrotechnic,  M2,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Pub- 
lications Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature 
list  B-18  [changes]  1.)     [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     + 

W  34.23 :  B-18/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  B],  Pistol,  Very,  10-gage,  Mk.  Ill,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941. 

Publications  Department,  Karitan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  B-23  [changes]  1.)     [Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     % 

W  34.23 :  B-23/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  B],  Projector,  signal,  ground,  M3,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6.  1941. 

Publications  Department,  Karitan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  B-24  [changes]  1.)     [Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     % 

W  34.23 :  B-24/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  B],  Revolver,   Colt,   cal.  .45,  M1917,   revolver,   Smith   and 

Wesson,  cal.  .45,  M1917,  Changes  1 ;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department, 
Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  B-7  [changes]  1.) 
[Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  34.23 :  B-7/4/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  B],  Rifle,  U.  S.  cal.  .30.  M1903  and  M1903A1,  Changes  2; 

Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  3  leaves. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  B-3  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  per- 
forations. Supersedes  Changes  1,  Dec.  1,  1939,  Advance  notice  changes  B3-2a, 
Mar.  5,  1940,  and  B3-2b,  Feb.  25,  1941.]     %  W  34.23  :  B-3/5/ch.2 

Same:  [Group  B],  Rifle,  U.  S.,  cal.  .30,  Ml,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Pub- 
lications Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2  leaves.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  B-21  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Super- 
sedes Advance  notice  changes  B21-la,  June  3,  1941,  and  B21-lc,  Sept.  6.  1941.]    t 

W  34.23 :  B-21/3/ch.l 

Same:    [Group  B],    Shotguns,   Changes   1;   Oct.   6,   1941.      [Publications 

Department.  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
B-9  [changes]  l.t  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance 
notice  changes  B9-la,  Jan.  2,  1936,  and  B9-lb,  Apr.  17,  1940.]     I 

W  34.23 :  B-9/2/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  C],  Battery  reel,  M1917,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publi- 
cations Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature 
li.st  C-10  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes 
Advance  notice  changes  ClO-la  ;  Mar.  2,  1933.]    t  W  34.23  :  C-10/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  C],  Caisson,  light.  Ml,  limber,  light,  M2,  Changes  1;  Oct. 

6,  1941.  [Publications  D:>partment,  Raritan  Arsenal.  1941.]  11  leaves.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  C-29  [changes]  1.)  [Proces.sed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.    Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  C29-la,  June  10.  1941.]     + 

W  34.23 :  C-29/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  C],  Cart,  artillery,  ]M1918A1,  and  reel,  artillery,  M1900M1, 

Changes  1;  Oi't.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941]. 
1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  C-11  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.]     +  W  34.23 :  C-ll/2/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  C].  Gun  and  carriage,  75  mm,  M18n7A4,  Changes  1;  Oct. 

6.1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  3  leaves.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  C-25  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  pcfora- 
tions.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  C25-la,  Apr.  15,  1939,  and  C25-lb, 
I\Iar.  22,  1940.]     t  W  34.23  :  C-25/2/ch.l 

Same:    [Group  C],  Gun  and   carriage,  75  mm.   M1897M1  and  1897M1A2. 

Changes  1:  Oct.  (3,  1941.  [I'ublications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.] 
8  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  C-4  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued 
with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  C4-la,  Aug.  1.  19.38, 
C4-lb,  July  20,  1939,  and  C4-lc,  Mar.  22,  1940.]     t  W  34.23 :  C-4/4/ch.l 

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1546  Government  Publications 

Ordnance  provision  system — Continued. 

Same:   L^i'oup  C],  Gun  and  carriage,  75  mm,  M1916,  and  modifications, 

Changes  1;  Oct.  G,  1!»41.     [Publications  Department,  Karitan  Arsenal,  1941.] 

2  leaves.  (Standard  nuuienclature  list  C-2  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued 
with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  C2-la,  Oct.  26,  1936, 
C2-lb,  Mar.  12,  1937,  C2-lc,  July  18,  1938,  and  C2-ld,  Jan.  21,  1941.1     t 

W  34.23 :  C-2/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  C],  Gun  and  carriage,  75  mm,  M1916A1  and  M1916MIA1, 

Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.     [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.] 

3  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  C-30  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued 
with  i)erforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  C30-la,  Sept.  25,  1939, 
and  C30-lb,  Dec.  IS,  1939.]     t  W  34.23  :  C-30/ch.  1 

Same:  [Group  C],  Gun  and  carriage,  75  mm.  M1917  (British),  Changes  1; 

Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  C-9  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations. 
Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  C9-la,  Aug.   30,  1935.]     t 

W  34.23  :  C-9/ch.  1 

• Same:  [Group  C],  Gun  and  carriage,  75  mm,  M1917A1,  Changes  2:  Oct.  6, 

3941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  3  leaves.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  C-27  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  iierf orations. 
Supersedes  Changes  1,  Mar.  29,  1940.]     t  W  34.23  :  C-27/ch.  2 

Same:  [Group  C].  Howitzer  and  carriage,  75  mm,  M3  and  M3A1,  Changes 

1:  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2  leaves. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  C-26  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  per- 
forations. Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  C2(}-la,  Feb.  27.  1940,  and 
C26-lb,  Aug.  1,  1941.]     t  W  34.23  :  C-26/ch.  1 

Same  :  [Group  C],  Howitzer  and  carriage,  155  mm,  M1917,  Changes  1 ;  Oct. 

6,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2  leaves. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  C-17  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  per- 
forations. Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  C17-la,  Aug.  10,  1933,  C17-lb, 
not  published,  and  C17-lc,  Sept.  18,  1941.]     t  W  34.23  :  C-17/ch.  1 

Same:  [Group  C],  Howitzer  and  carriage  155  mm,  M1918  and,  M1918A2, 

Changes  1 :  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  Department.  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.] 
2  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclatui'e  list  C-3  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued 
with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  C3-la,  not  published, 
C3-lb,  Sept.  10,  1941,  and  C3-lc,  Sept.  18,  1941]     t  W  34.23  :  C-3/4/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  C],  Howitzer  and  carriage,  155  mm.  M1918A1,  Changes  1; 

Oct.  6.  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  9  leaves. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  C-28  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  per- 
forations. Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  C28-la,  June  7,  1938,  C2S-lb, 
Oct.  2,  1939,  C2S-1C,  Apr.  2,  1940,  C28-ld,  Oct.  16,  1940.  C28-le,  Nov.  6,  1940, 
C28-lf,  Aug.  4,  1941,  C28-lg,  not  published,  and  C28-lh.  Sept.  18.  1941.]     % 

W  34.23  :  C-28/ch.  1 

Same:   [Group  C],  Howitzer  and  carriage,  pack,  75  mm.  Ml.  Chanses  1; 

Oct.  6.  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  C-20  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations. 
Supersedes    Advance   notice   changes   C20-la,   July   28,    1941.]     t 

W  34.23  :  C-20/3/ch.  1 

Same :  Group  C,  Major  items  of  pack,  light  and  medium  field  artillery  ;  Apr. 

7.  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  4+2+2  p.  il. 
(Standard  nomenelnture  list  C-1.)  [Processed.  Issupd  with  perforations. 
Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  C-1,  Jan.  14,  1938.]     $ 

W  34.23 :  C-1/5 

Same:  [Group  C],  Tools,  special  repair,  pack,  light  and  medium  field  artil- 
lery. Changes  1  ;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department.  Raritan  Arsenal 
[1941.1  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  C-18  [changeds]  1.)  fProces^'ed. 
Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  rhTie"«  C18-1n  Jniy 
30,  1941.]     t  W  34.23 :  C-18/3/eh.  i 

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October  1941  1547 

OrdJiance  provision  system — Continued. 

Same:   [Group  D],  Gun,  antiaircraft,  105  mm,  M3,  and  mount,  105  mm 

antiaircraft  gun.  Ml  (tixed),  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  D^^^part- 
ment,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  D-IS 
[changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance 
notice  changes  D18-la,  July  19,  1937.]     +  W  34.23  :  D-18/ch.  1 

Same:   [Group  D],  Materiel,  gun  155  mm,  M1918.  Changes  1;  Oct.  (!,  1941. 

[Publications  Department,  Karitan  Arsenal,  1941.]  3  leaves.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  D-11  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations. 
Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  Dll-la,  Feb.  8,  1935,  Dll-lb,  Aug.  19,  193.">, 
and  Dll-lc,  Nov.  4,  1940.]     t  W  34.23 :  D-ll/2/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  D],  Materiel,  howitzer,  240  mm,  M191S,  Changes  2;  Oct.  6, 

1941.  [Publications  Department,  Karitan  Arsenal,  1941.]  3  leaves.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  D-4  [changes]  2.)  [Proees.sed.  Issued  with  perforations. 
Supersedes  Changes  1,  Oct.  28,  1935.]     J  W  34.23  :  D-4/2/ch.  2 

Same  :  [Group  D],  Materiel,  3"  antiaircraft  gun,  M1917  (fixed) ,  Changes  1 ; 

Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Karitan  Arsenal.  [1941.]  1  p.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  D-9  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]     t  W  34.23  :  D-9/2/ch.  1 

Same:  [Group  D],  Materiel,  3"  antiaircraft  gun,  M1A1  and  M1A2  (mobile), 

Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941]. 
1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  D-17  [changes]  1.)  [I'rocessed.  Issued 
with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  D17-la,  Mar  28, 
1941.]      t  W  34.23  :  D-17/2/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  D],  Materiel,  3"  antiaircraft  gun,  M2A2  (mobile),  Changes 

1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2  leaves. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  D-23  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  D23-la,  Nov.  10,  1939  and 
D23-lb  ;  Mar.  28,  1941.]    t  W  34.23  :  D-23/ch.l 

— —  Same:  [Group  D],  Materiel,  3"  antiaircraft  gun,  M  3  (fixed),  Changes  1; 
Oct.  6, 1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal.  [1941.]  1  p.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  D-16  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    t  W  34.23  :  D-lO/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  D],  3"  antiaircraft  gun  mount,  M1918,  3-ton  antiaircraft 

gini  trailer,  M1918,  Changes  1 ;  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan 
Arsenal,  1941.]  3  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  D-10  [changes]  1.) 
[Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes 
DlO-la,  May  1,  1930,  DlO-lb,  Aug.  8,  1930,  and  DlO-lc,  Feb.  10,  1931.]     t 

W  34.23 :  D-10/ch.l 

Same:    [Group    F],    Board,    correction,    range.    Ml.   board,    range,   Pratt, 

M1905,  board,  range,  M1909,  board,  correction,  range.  Ml 923,  Changes  1;  Oct. 
6,  1941.  [Publications  Department.  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2  leaves. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  F-Sl  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.     Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  F81-la,  July  14,  1939.]     t 

W  34.23 :  F-81/ch.l 

Same:    [Group  F],  Board,  deflection,  gun,  M1905,  board,  deflection,  gun, 

M1905M1,  board,  deflection,  gun,  M1917,  Changes  1 :  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications 
Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941.]  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-75 
[changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance 
notice  changes  F75-la,  Jan.  31,  1938.]     t  W  34.23 :  F-75/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  F],  Board,  deflection.  Ml,  parts:  July  25,  1941.  [Publica- 
tions Department,  Raritan  Arsenal.  1941.]  25  p.  il.  (Standard  nomencla- 
ture list  F-19.)      [Proce.ssed.     Is.-ued  with  perforations.]     t       W  34.23:  F-19 

Same:  [Group  F],  Board,  plotting  and  relocating.  Ml,  Changes  1:  Oct.  6, 

1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  F-lOO  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations. 
Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  Fl(X)^la,  June  26,  1935.]     t 

W  34.23 :  F-100/ch.l 


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1548  Go\'ERNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Ordnance  provision  sijsteni — Continued. 

Same:    [Group  F],  Cinle,  aiming,  M1918    (French),  Changes  1;   Oct.  6, 

1941.  I'uhlitation.s  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [11141].  1  p.  (Standard 
nomeiichituro  li.>^t  F-0  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations. 
Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  F(>-la,  Aug.  17,  1939.]    J 

W  34.23 :  F-6/2/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  F],  Circle,  aiming.  Ml,  addendum;  July  10,  1941.  [Publica- 
tions Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  6  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
F-lGO,    addendum.)      [Processed.     Issued   with    perforations.]     ± 

W  34.23 :  F-160/2/add. 

Same:    [Group  F],  Clinometer,  machine  gun,  1VI1917,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6, 

1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard 
nomenclature  li.st  F-ir»  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations. 
Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  F15-la,  Nov.  4,  1940.]     | 

W  34.23  :F-15/2/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  F],  Finder,  depression  position,  M1907   (classes  A,  B,  C,  D, 

E,  F,  AA,  BM,  CM,  DD.  DM,  DlMl,  DM:M,  DMMl,  and  EE),  Changes  1:  Oct.  6, 
1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2  leaves.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  F-45  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  i)erfora- 
tions.     Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  F45-la,  Julv  1(5,  1934.]     | 

W  34.23 :  F-45/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  F],  Finder,  depression  position,  swasey,  type  All.  Changes 

1:  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  F-46  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.     Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes   F46-la,  May   1,   1939.]     $ 

W  34.23 :  F-46/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  F],  Finder,  range.  SO-cm.  base,  M1916,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6, 

1941  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  F-S9  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations. 
Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  F89-la,  Nov.  12,  1934.]     $ 

W  34.23 :  F-89/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  F],  Finder,  range.  80-cm.  ba.^e,  M1918,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6, 

1941.  Publications  Department.  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  F-39  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  witli  perforations. 
Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  FS9-la,  Oct.  1,  1934.]     $ 

W  34.23 :  F-39/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  F],  Indicator,  wind  component,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941. 

Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  F-56  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Super- 
sedt  s  Advance  notice  changes  F56-la,  Dec.  5,  1940.]     t      W  34.23 :  F-56/2/ch.  1 

Same:  [Group  F],  Instrument,  azimuth,  M1918  (mils),  Changes  1;  Oct.  6, 

1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  F-149  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations. 
Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  F149-la,  July  18,  1938.]     t 

W  34.23 :  F-149/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  F],  Instrument,  observation,  A.  A.,  B.  C.  Ml,  Changes  1; 

Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  F-58  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions. Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  F58-la,  Oct.  12,  1934,  and  F.58-lb, 
Nov.  25,  1935.]     t  W  34.23  :  F-58/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  F],  Kit,  repair,  optical,  for  field  artillery.  Changes  1;  Oct. 

6,  1941.  Publications  Depai'tment,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  F-21  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations. 
Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  F21-la,  Nov.  28,  1938.]     t 

W  34.23 :  F-21/2/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  F].  Materiel,  sound  locator.  Changes  1:  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publi- 
cations Department.  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature 
list  F-120  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes 
Advance  notice  changes  F12(>-la,  July  18,  1941.]     t  W  34.23 :  F-120/2/ch.l 

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October  1941  1549 

Ordnance  provision  system — Continued. 

Same :  Group  F,  Mount,  telescope,  M7,  parts ;  Aug.  15,  1941.     [Publications 

Department,  Raritan  Arsenal.   1941.]  18+1  p.   il.      (Standard   nomenclature 

list  F-112.)      [Processed.     Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  F-112,  Oct. 

20,1930.]     t  W  34.23 :  F-112/2 

Same :  Group  F,  Mount,  telescope,  M15,  quadrant,  range,  Ml,  addendum ; 

July  10,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  6  p.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  F-166,  addendum.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    t  W  34.23 :  F-166/add. 

Same,  Changes  1 ;  Oct.  6,  1941.    [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal, 

1941.]  2  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-166  [changes]  1.)  [Proc- 
essed. Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  Fl()6-la, 
May  17,  1937,  and  F16&-lb,  Dec.  2,  1940.]     J  W  84.23 :  F-166/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  F],  Set.  control  equipment,  automatic  gun,  A.  A.,  Ml  (for 

cal.  .50  A.  A.  machine  gun  and  37  nun  automatic  gun).  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941. 
[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Ar.senal,  1941.]  2  leaves.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  F-182  [changes]  1.)  [Proces.sed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Super- 
sedes Advance  notice  changes  F182-la,  Dec.  2,  1940.]     $         W  34.23 :  F-182/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  F],  Setter,  fuze,  M8,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.    Publications 

Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  ]  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
F-177  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Ad- 
vance notice  changes  F177-la,  Oct.  16,  1939.]     t  W  34.23 :  F-177/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  F],  Sight,  M2A1,  sight  M2A3,  sight  M4,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6, 

1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  i  p.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  F-148  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations. 
Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  F148-la,  Dec.  30,  1940.)     t 

W  34.23  :F-148/3/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  F],  Sight,  quadrant,  M1918,  Changes  1:  Oct.  6.  1941.  Pub- 
lications Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature 
list  F-24  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes 
Advance  notice  changes  F2-l-la,  Mar.  13,  1941.]     %  W  34.23:  F-24/ ch.l 

Same:  [Group  F],  Sight,  telescopic.  M1J!16,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Pub- 
lications Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature 
list  F-31  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes 
Advance  notice  changes  F31-la,  Dec.  22,  1934.]    $  W  34.23  :  F-31/2/ch.l 

Same:    [Group  F],  System,  data   transmission,  for  director,  Ml,  system, 

data  transmission,  IM2  (for  director,  MlAl  or  M2)  system,  data  transmission, 
M2A1  (for  director,  M2)  system,  data  transmission,  M2A2  (for  director,  M2), 
Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publicatidus  Department.  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.] 
2  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-llS  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued 
with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  F118-la.  Nov.  7, 
1939.]     t  W  34.23  :  F-118/ch.l 

Same:    [Group  F],    System,    data   transmission,   M3    (for   director,    M3), 

Changes  1;  Oct.  6.  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Ar.senal,  1941.] 
4  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-178  [changes]  1.)  [Processed. 
Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  F178-la,  Nov. 
7,  1939,  F178-lb,  Jan.  31,  1940,  and  F178-lc,  Jan.  10,  1941.]     J 

W  34.23 :  F-178/ch.l 

Same:    [Group   F],    System,   data    transmission,   M4    (for    director,   M4), 

Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.] 
2  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-179  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  I.s- 
sued  with  perforation.s.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  F179-la,  Oct.  17. 
1939,  F179-lb,  Jan.  31, 1940,  and  F179-lc,  Jan.  10, 1941.]    $     W  34.23  :  F-179/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  F],  System,  data  transmission,  M4A1   (for  director.  M4). 

Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2 
leaves.  (Standard  romenclature  list  F-181  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued 
with  perforations.  Sunersedes  Advance  notice  changes  F181-la,  Aug.  15,  1939, 
F181-lb,  Nov.  7,  1939,  F181-lc,  Jan.  31,  1940,  and  Fl81-ld,  Jan.  10.  1941.]     t 

W  34.23 :  F-lSl/ch.l 

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IqqQ  Gonterxment  Publications 

Ordnance  provision  system — Continued. 

Same  :  IGroup  FJ,  System,  data  transmission,  T8E3,  Changes  1 ;  Oct.  6,  1941. 

[Publieatioi  s  Deiiartment,  Haritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2  leaves.  (  Standard  nomen- 
clature list  F  152  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Super- 
sedes Advance  norice  changes  F152-la,  May  1,  1939,  and  F152-lb.  Nov.  7, 
1939.]     t  W  34.23  :  F-152/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  F],  System,  sighting,  M2,  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publica- 
tions Department,  Karitan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
F-183  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes 
Advance  notice  changes  F183-la,  May  21,  1941.]     $  W  34.23  :  F-183/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  F],  Telescope,  B.  C,  M1915,  Changes  1:  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publi- 
cations Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
F-9  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Ad- 
vance notice  changes  F9-la,  Nov.  27.  1939.]     t  W  34,23  :  F-9/2/ch.l 

Same:  [(iroup  F],  Telescope,  M.5  (machine  gun),  telescope.  MHAl  (machine 

gun).  Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Karitan  Arsenal, 
[1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-174  [changes]  1.)  [Processed. 
Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  F174-la.  Dec.  2, 
1940.]     t  W  34.23  :  F-174/ch.l 

Same  :  [Group  F],  Telescope,  panoramic,  Ml,  mount,  telescope.  M3,  Changes 

1:  Oct.  ().  1941.  [Publications  Department.  Raritan  Arsenal.  1941.1  3  leaves. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  F-106  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.    Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  F106-la.  June  29.  1937.]     t 

W  34.23 :  F-106/2/ch.l 

Same :  Group  F.  Telescope,  panoramic.  M5A2.  addendum :  July  10,  1941. 

[Publications  Department.  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  4  p.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  F-22,  addendum.)     [Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  F-22/3/add. 

Same:  Group  F,  Telescope,  panoramic,  M12,  ;M12A1,  and  M12A2.  parts: 

Aug.  7,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal.  1941.]  17+1  p.  il. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  F-214.)     [Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]    t 

W  34.23 :  F-214 

Same:  [Group  F].  Telescope  2",  M1909A1.  Changes  1:  Oct.  6.  1941.  [Pub- 
lications Department,  Raritan  Arsenal.  1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature 
list  F-172  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes 
Advance  notice  changes  F172-la.  July  12,  1938.]     t  W  34.23  :  F-172/ch.l 

Same :  [Group  G],  Car.  armored.  Ml.  Changes  1 :  Oct.  6.  1941.    Publications 

Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclatiire  list  G-29 
[changes]  1.)     [Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     t       W  34.23  :  G-29/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  G].  Car.  scout,  Ml  (white  12X4).  Changes  1:  Oct.  6.  1941. 

Publications  Department.  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  G-31  [changes]  1.)     [Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  G-31/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  G].  Chassis,  half  track  car  for  car.  half  track.  M2.  carrier, 

personnel,  half  track.  M3,  carrier  mortar,  half  track.  M4.  tentative  addendum; 
Sept.  15,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal.  1941.]  19  p. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  G-102,  addendum.)  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.]    +  W  34.23  :  G-102 /add. 

Same:  [Group  G],  Scout  car,  M2  (Corbitt).  Changes  1 :  Oct.  6.  1941.  Pub- 
lications Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature 
list  G-32  [changes]  1.)     [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

TV  34.23 :  G-32/ch.l 

Same:  Group  G,  Tractor,  heavy.  Ml  (Allis-Chalmers  HD  lOW).  tentative 

addendum ;  July  25.  1941.  [Publications  Department.  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.] 
[l]-f48  p.     (Standard  nomenclature  list  G-98,  addendum.)      [Processed.]     i 

W  34.23 :  G-98/add. 

Same.  Changes  1 :  Oct.  6.  1941.    Publications  Department.  Raritan  Arsenal 

[1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  G-9S,  addendum  [changes]  1.) 
[Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  34.23 :  G-98/add./ch.l 

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October  1941  1551 

Ordnance  provision  system — Continued. 

Same:  Ltri"oup  GJ,  Tractor,  light,  M2  (Cletrac  AG),  tentative  addendum, 

Clianges  1;  Oct.  U,  l'J41.  Pubiicaiiuus  Department,  Rarilau  Arsenal  11941J. 
1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  G-Uli,  addendum  LcliaugesJ  1.)  LtTocessed. 
Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  £$4.23 :  G-96/add./ch.l 

Same:   [Group  G],  Tractor,  medium,  Ml  (Ord.)   (I.  H.  C.  TL)-9)    (Diesel), 

tentative  addendum,  Changes  1 ;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Karitan 
Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  G-9),  addendum,  [changes] 
1.)     [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  34.23 :  G-99/add./ch.l 

Same:   [Group  G],  Trucli,  bomb   service.  Ml    (Yellow  Truck  and  Coach 

AC-2;j2),  tentative  addendum;  Aug.  4,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  G-S5,  addendum.)      [Processed.]     t  W  34.23 :  G-So/add. 

Same:   [Group  H],   Miscellaneous   hardware,   Changes  1;   July  31,    1&41. 

[1941.]  2  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  H-2  [changes]  1.)  [Processed. 
Issued  with  perforations.]     +  W  34.23  :  H-2/2/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  Kj,  Cleaning,  preserving,  and  lubricating  materials,  recoil 

fluids,  special  oils,  and  similar  items  of  issue,  Changes  1 ;  Aug.  25,  1941.  [1941.] 
1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  K-1  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.]     t  W  34.23  :  K-l/4/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  I^],  Small  arms  targets  and  target  equipment.  Changes  1; 

Oct.  6,  1941.  [Publications  Di'partment,  Karitan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2  leaves. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  1^-1  [changes  1  1.)  |  Proc-e.^-ied.  Issued  with  per- 
forations. Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  Ll-la.  June  13,  1939,  Ll-lb, 
Oct.  19,  1939,  Ll-lc,  June  4,  1&40,  and  Ll-ld,  July  31,  1941.]     t 

W  34.23 :  I^l/3/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  N],  General  tools  and  supplies,  ordnance  ammunition  com- 
pany, Changes  1;  Oct.  (i,  1941.  I'ublications  Department,  Karitan  Arsenal 
[1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  N-12  [changes]  1.)  [Processed. 
Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  N12-la,  June 
11,  1941,  and  N12-lb,  July  24,  1941.]     I  W  34.23 :  N-12/2/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  N],  General  tools  and  supplies,  ordnance  depot  company. 

Changes  1;  Oct.  6,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941]. 
1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  N-11  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued 
with  perforations.  Supersedes  Advance  notice  changes  Nll-la,  June  11,  1941, 
Nll-lb,  July  24,  1941,  and  Nll-lc,  July  24,  1941.]     i  W  34.23 :  N-ll/2/ch.l 

Same :  Group  OGS,  sec.  1,  C)bsolete  group  A  material,  major  items ;  Apr.  1, 

1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  9  p.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list.  Obsolete  general  supplies  no.  1  [sec.  1].)  [Processed.  Issued 
with  perfoi-ations.  Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list.  Obsolete  general 
supply  group  no.  1,  Feb.  20,  1937.]     t  W  34.23/4  : 1-1/2 

Same :  Group  OGS,  sec.  1,  Obsolete  group  B  material,  major  items ;  Apr.  1. 

1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  9  p.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list,  Ob.solete  general  supplies  no.  2  [sec.  1].)  [Processed.  Issued 
with  perforations.  Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list.  Obsolete  general 
supply  group  no.  2,  Feb.  20,  1937.]     t  W  34.23/4  :  2-1/2 

Same:  Group  OGS,  sec.  1,  Obsolete  group  C  material,  major  items;  Apr.  1, 

1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  10  p.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list.  Obsolete  general  supplies  no.  3  [sec.  1].)  [Processed.  Issued 
with  perforations.  Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list.  Obsolete  general 
supply  group  no.  3,  Feb.  20,  1937.]     t  W  34.23/4 :  3-1/2 

Same :  Group  OGS.  sec.  1,  Obsolete  group  E  material,  major  items ;  Apr.  1, 

1941.  [Publications  Department.  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.1  (\  p.  (Standard 
nomenclnture  list,  Obsolete  general  sunpl'es  no.  .5  [sec.  1].)  [Processed.  Issued 
with  perforations.  Supersedps  Standard  nomenclature  list.  Obsolete  general 
supply  group  no.  5.  Feb.  20.  1937.1     I  W  34  23/4 :  5-1/2 

Snme :  Group  OGS.  sec.  1.  Obsolete  group  F  materi.il,  major  items ;  Apr.  1, 

1941.  rPubli^n*^ior'=  Dpnartnifnt.  Rnr'ton  .\rspr,il.  1941.]  19  p.  (Standnrd 
nomenclature  list.  Obsolete  general  supplies  no.  6  [sec.  1].)     [Processed.    Issued 

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1552  Government  Publications 

Ordnance  vrovinion  system — Continued. 

witli  p«rf orations.  Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list,  Obsolete  general 
supiJly  group  no.  6,  Feb.  20,  1937.]     t  W  34.23/4 :  6-1/2 

Same :    Group  OGS,   sec.   1,  Ob.solete  miscellaneous  items ;   Apr.   1,  1941. 

[Publications  Department,  Karltan  Arsenal,  1!J41.]  13  p.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list,  Obsolete  general  supplies  no.  8  [sec.  1].)  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.  Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list,  Obsolete  general  supply 
group  no.  8,  Feb.  20,  1937.]     t  W  34.23/4  :  8-1/2 

Same:  [Group  P],  Fuzes,  primers,  blank  ammunition,  and  miscellaneous 

items  for  harbor  defense,  heavy  field,  and  railway  artillery,  pt.  2,  Changes  1; 
Jan.  1,  1942.  [1941.]  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  P-6,  pt.  2  [changes] 
1.)      [Processed.    Is.sued  in  advance.    Lssued  with  perforations.]     ? 

W  34.23 :  P-6/7/pt.  2/ch.  1 

Same:   [Group  R],  Ammunition,  blank,  for  pack,  light,  and  medium  field 

artillery,  Changes  1;  Sept.  3,  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
R-5  [changes]  1.)     [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  34.23  :  R-5/ll/ch.  1 

Same:  [Group  T],  Ammunition,  rifle  and  automatic  gim,  pt.  2,  Changes  1; 

Sept.  16,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  1  p.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list,  T-1,  pt.  2  [changes]  1.)  [Proce.ssed.  Issued  with  per- 
forations. ]     t  W  34.23  :  T-1/ll/pt.  2/ch.  1 

Ordnance  technical  librari/  'bulletin.    Ordnance  technical  library  bulletin  1.    Aug. 
1,1941.     4°     [Processed.]     j  W  34.21/3 : 1 

.«:ec.  A.  Selected  list  of  articles  in  current  periodicals  of  interest  to  Ordnance  Department. 

11   p. 
sec.  B.  Books  and  pamphlets  cataloged  during  month  of  July  1941.     11  p. 

Same,  2.    Sept.  1,  1941.    4°     [Processed.]     t  W  34.21/3: 2 

sec.  A.  Selected  list  of  articles  in  current  periodicals  of  interest  to  Ordnance  Department. 

10  leaves, 
sec.  B.  Books  and  pamphlets  cataloged  during  month  of  Aug.  1941.     5  leaves. 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

Circulars.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     % 

1-2.     Funds  :  Mar.  24,  1941.      [1941.1      lip.      [Supersedes  Circular  1-2.  OQMG.  Jan.  3. 
1939.   as  amended.]  W  77.4/3  :  1-2/6 

Same,  Changes  1;  Aug.  1,  1941.      [1941.]     3  p.     [Processed.] 

W  77.4/3  :  1-2/6/ch.  1 
1-5.     Storage  and  Issue  of  supplies,  Chano-es  12;  Sept.  20.  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.      [Proc- 
essed. ]  ~  W  77.4/3  :  1-5/4/ch.  12 
1-15.  Regulations   governing  civilian   employees    [Change    71;    Sept.   9,    1941].      [1941.] 
leaves  126-126.\.  4°     [Processed.     Supersedes  p.  120  of  Regulations  dated  Mar. 
22,    19:-:!)  I                                                                                            W  77.4/3:  1-1.5  3/ch.  71 
2.          [RoTiting  circular,  posts  and  stations  of  Army  and  data  relative  to  is-uance  of  liiUs 
of   lading   and    transp  irtation    requests   thereto].    Changes    126;    Sept.    2,    1941. 
[1941.]      2    leaves.      Proci  ssed.     Accompanied   bv    paucs  to    he   inserted  in   the 
oris-'i'ial  publiiation.]  W  77,4/3  :  2/ch.  126 
Same,  Clianses  127:  Sept.  15,  1941.     [1941.]     2  leave-;,     [Processed.  '  Accompanied 
by  piiges  to  be  inserted  in  the  original  publicatio-n.  ]                W  77.4/3  :  2/ch,  127 

Quartermaster  library  record,  selected  list  of  recent  additions  to  library,  v.  1.  no. 
1-7;    Sept.   15-Oct.   27,  1941.      [1941.]      various   paging,   4°      [Weekly.     Proc- 
e.ssed. ]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51380  W  77.34  : 1/1-7 

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Notes  of  General  Interest 

Agricultural  Defense  Relations  OflSce 

Pursuant  to  the  authority  vested  in  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  by  a  letter 
from  the  President,  dated  May  5,  1941,  there  was  created  in  the  Agriculture  De- 
partment, the  Agricultural  Defense  Relations  Office,  by  Agriculture  Department 
Memorandum  905,  dated  May  17, 1941,  at  the  head  of  which  is  a  director  appointed 
by  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture.  The  new  office  took  over  the  functions  previously 
assigned  to  the  Division  of  Agriculture  of  the  National  Defense  Advisory  Com- 
mission, and  serves  as  a  clearing  house  of  agricultural  needs  and  problems  as  they 
relate  to  the  defense  program. 

Defense  Health  and  Welfare  Services  OflSce 

The  Office  of  Defense  Health  and  Welfare  Services  was  established  within  the 
Office  for  Emergency  Management  by  Executive  order  8890  of  Sept.  3,  1941,  with 
the  administrator  of  Federal  security  as  director  thereof,  under  the  direction 
and  supervision  of  the  President.  The  new  office  took  over  the  work  of  the  former 
Office  of  Coordinator  of  Health,  Welfare,  and  Related  Defense  Activities,  and 
coordinated  all  health,  medical,  welfare,  nutrition,  recreation,  and  other  related 
fields  of  activity  affecting  national  defense. 

Economic  Defense  Board 

Executive  order  8839,  dated  July  30,  1941,  established  the  Economic  Defense 
Board,  for  the  purpose  of  developing  policies,  plans,  and  programs  designed  to 
protect  and  strengthen  international  economic  relations  of  the  United  States  in 
the  interest  of  national  defense.  The  Board  consists  of  the  Vice  President  of  the 
United  States,  as  Chairman,  Secretary  of  State,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  Secretary 
of  War,  Attorney  General,  Secretary  of  Navy,  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  and  Sec- 
retary of  Commerce.  On  Sept.  15,  1941,  under  the  provisions  of  Executive  order 
8900,  duties  heretofore  performed  by  the  Administrator  of  Export  Control  and  the 
related  functions  of  the  Division  of  Controls,  State  Department,  were  transferred 
to  the  Economic  Defense  Board,  thus  centralizing  the  control  of  exports  in  the 
interests  of  national  defense. 

Export  Control  Office 

The  Office  of  Export  Control  pursuant  to  Executive  order  8900,  dated  Sept.  15, 
1941,  provides  a  central  clearing  section,  formerly  provided  by  the  Administrator 
of  Export  Control,  to  which  exporters,  manufacturers  and  foreign  importers  may 
submit  proposals  for  the  export  of  materials  and  commodities  and  obtain  clear- 
ance for  such  proposals  from  the  several  Federal  agencies  concerned  with  the 
control  of  exports  and  financial  transactions  incidental  thereto. 


Corrections  for  Previous  Monthly  Catalogs 

September  1941.  On  page  1320,  under  subhead  "Decisions",  2d  line  of  entry, 
change  "28-Apr.  20,  1941."  to  read  "28-Apr.  20,  1940." 

October  1941.  On  page  1379,  under  heading  "Monthly  Catalog",  change  line  to 
read  "No.  562  October  1941" ;  on  page  1530  under  subhead  "Admissiotis",  4th 
line  of  entry  change  "Paper,  10c."  to  read  "J  (for  official  use  only)." 

1555 


Monthly  Catalog 

NO.    563       •      NOVEMBER    I94I 
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.  Tlie  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. 

Addresses.  Agriculture  must  plan  and  produce,  address  by  Claude  R.  Wickard, 
Secretary  of  Agriculture,  before  meeting  of  USDA  representatives  and  farm 
leaders  of  Central  States,  Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  18,  1941.  [1941.]  13  leaves,  4° 
[Processed.  ]     t  A  1.40 :  W  63/35 

Changing  attitudes  in  agriculture,  talk  by  M.   S.  Eisenhower,  land  use 

coordinator,  Department  of  Agriculture,  at  meeting  of  National  Reclamation 
Association,  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  Oct.  17,  1941.  [1941.]  12  leaves,  4°  [  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  1.40  :Ei  83/6 

Aerial  photography.  Extent  of  aerial  photography  by  Department  of  Agriculture, 
completed,  in  progress  and  approved,  Oct.  1,  1941,  aerial  survey  data  compiled 
by  OfHce  of  Land  Use  Coordination  from  information  furnished  by  Soil  Con- 
servation Service,  Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration,  and  Forest  Service; 
[illustrated  outline  map].  [1941.]  12X19  in.  (Land  Use  Coordination  Office.) 
[Monthly.  Processed.  County  lines  compiled  by  Agricultural  Economics 
Bureau,  from  material  furnished  by  Census  Bureau,  on  U.  S.  base  compiled  by 
Geological  Survey,  1940.]     t  A  1.51 :  941/10 

Cotton  literature,  selected  references,  v.  11,  no.  11,  Nov.  1941;  compiled  by  Emily 
L.  Day.  [1941.]  [2] +435-490  p.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  Prepared  in 
Library  of  Agriculture  Department  with  cooperation  of  Agricultural  Economics 
Bureau,  Agricultural  Marketing  Service,  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  and  Entomology 
and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau.]     t  -A- 1.50: 11/11 

Crops  and  markets,  Oct.  1941 ;  v.  18,  no.  10.     [1941.]    p.  221-244,  il.  4°    [Monthly.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A  1.52 :  18/10 

Farmers,  farm  prices,  and  inflation.    Sept.  1941.    27  p.  il.  4°    [Processed.]     t 

A  1.2 :  F  22/5 

Food.     Your  farm  can  help,  food  for  freedom.     [1941.]     [6]  p.  il.  narrow  8°     t 

A  1.2 :  F  22/4 

Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  9^11;  Nov.  1-Dec.  1,  1941.  [1941.] 
cover  titles,  p.  495-686,  il.  [Semimonthly.  Articles  appearing  in  the  Journal 
are  printed  separately  and  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  as  issued.]  *  Paper, 
15c.  single  copy,  $3.25  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.75. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  13-1837  A  1.23 :  63/9-11 

Note. — This  publication  is  issued  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. 

Los  Angeles   River.     Survey   report   for  Los   Angeles   River  watershed.     1941. 
V+6S  p.  map.    (H.  doc.  426,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46309 

AGRICULTURAL  ADJUSTMENT  ADMINISTRATION 

Expenditures.  Statement  of  expenditures,  July  1-Sept.  30,  1941.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  29  p.  4°  (Fiscal  Management  Division,  Control  Accounts  and  Reports  Sec- 
tion.)    [Processed.    Pages  issued  as  leaves.]     t  A  55.62 :  941-42/3 

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1558  Government  Publications 

Handbooks.  1942  AAA  handbook  for  Alabama,  1042  agricultural  conservation 
program  [program  eCfective  Dec.  1,  1941-Nov.  30,  1042].  [Oct.  1941.]  vi+24  p. 
U.     ([Southern  Division]  ;  SRB-601-Ala.)     t  A  55.45/12 :  Al  1  b/942 

1942  AAA  handbook  for  Arkansas,  1942  agricultural  con.servation  program, 

program  effective  Dec.  1,  1941-Nov.  30,  1942.    Oct.  1941.    ii+SO  p.  il.     ([Southern 
Division]  ;  SRB-601-Ark. )     t  A  55.45/12 :  Ar  4  k/3/942 

1942  AAA  handbook  for  Georgia,  1942  agricultural  conservation  program 

[program  effective  Dec.   1,  1941-Nov.  30,  1942].     [Oct.  1941.]     iv+27  p.   11. 
([Southern  Division]  ;  SRB-601-Ga.)     t  A  55.45/12 :  G  29/942 

1942  AAA  handbook  for  Louisiana,  1942  agricultural  conservation  program 

[program  effective  Dec.   1,   1941-Aug.  31,  1942].      [Oct.  1941.]     vi+26  p.   U. 
( [Southern  Division]  ;  SRB-601-La. )     t  A  55.45/12 :  L  93/942 

1942  AAA  handbook  for  Mississippi,  1942  agricultural  conservation  program 

[program  effective  Dec.  1,  1941-Aug.   31,  1942].     [Oct.   1&41.]     iv+27  p.  il. 
( [Southern  Division]  ;   SRB-601-Miss. )     t  A  55.45/12  :  M  69 1/942 

1942  AAA  handbook  for  Oklahoma,  1942  agricultural  conservation  program 

[program  effective  Dec.   1,  1941-Nov.  30,   1942].      [Oct.  1941.]     lv+28  p.   il. 
( [Southern  Division] ;  SRB-601-Okla. )     t  A  55.45/12  :  Ok  4/942 

1942  AAA  handbook  for  South  Carolina,   1942  agricultural  conservation 

program   [program  effective  Dec.  1,  1941-Nov.  30,  1942].      [Oct.  1941.]     vi  + 
25  p.  il.  ([Southern  Division] ;  SRB-601-S.  C.)     t  A 55.45/12 :  So 8c/942 

1942  AAA  handbook  for  Texas,  1942  agricultural  conservation  program. 

Oct.  1941.     ii+30  p.  11.     ([Southern  Division];  SRB-601-Tex. )     t 

A  55.45/12 :  T  31/942 

Naval  stores.  1942  naval  stores  conservation  bulletin,  to  be  administered  by 
Forest  Service.  Nov.  7,  1941.  ii+11  p.  (NSCP-601;  Office  of  Administra- 
tor.)    t  A  55.2  :N  22/2/942 

Wheat.  1941  parity  payment  regulations  [for  payments  made  to  producers  of 
wheat,  cotton,  corn,  rice,  and  tobacco].    Aug.  20,  1941.    10  p.     (P-1941.)     f 

A  55.6  :P  29/941-2 

CONSUMEBS'  C0UN8EX  DIVISION 

Consumers'  guide,  Nov.  1-Dec.  15,  1941;  [v.  8,  no.  1-A].    [1941.]    Each  16  p.  il.  4* 
[Issued  semimonthly,  monthly  June  through   September.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  80c. 
L.  C.  card  36-12412  A  55.12:  8/1^ 

Consumers'  market  service,  v.  5,  no.  22  and  23;  Nov.  1  and  15,  1941.  [1J>41.] 
Each  2  p.  4°    [Semimonthly.    Processed.]     f  A  55.52 :  5/22,  23 

StJGAB   DIVISION 

Sugar.  Determination  of  proportionate  shares  for  farms  in  domestic  beet  sugar 
area  for  1941  crop,  pursuant  to  sugar  act  of  1937,  as  amended.  Oct.  2,  1941. 
4  p.    (S.  D.  no.  118.)      t  A  55.37: 118 

. Determination  of  proportionate  shares  for  farms  in  mainland  cane  sugar 

area  for  1941  crop  (revised).     Oct.  2,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  D.  no.  119.)     t 

A  55.37 :  119 

Determination  of  proportionate  shares  for  farms  in  Territory  of  Hawaii 

for  1941   crop,   pursuant  to  sugar  act   of  1937,  as  amended.      Oct.   1.   1941. 
1  p.     (S.  D.  no.  117.)      t  A  55.37: 117 

■ Proration  of  deficit  in  1041  quota  for  Puerto  Rico.     Oct.  21,  1941.     2  p. 

(General  sugar  quota  regiilations,  series  8,  no.  1,  revision  5,  supp.  1.)     t 

A  55.6 :  Su  3/2/ser.8,  no.l/941-6/supp.l 

Revision  of  prorations  of  quota  for  foreign  countries  other  than  Cuba.    Sept. 

20,  1941.     1  p.     (General  sugar  quota,  regulations,  series  8,  no.  1,  rev.  5,  amdt. 
1. )     t  A  55.6 :  Su  3/2/ser.8,  no.l/941-6/amdt.l 

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KOVEMBER    1941  1559 

Sugar — Continued. 

Sugar  consumption  requirements  and  quotas  for  calendar  year  1941.    Sept, 

20,  1941.    4  p.     (General  sugar  quota  regulations,  series  8,  no.  1,  rev.  5.)     f 

A  55.6 :  Su  3/2/ser.8,  no.1/941-6 

Sugar  consumption  requirements  for  calendar  year  1941  for  Territory  of 

Hawaii  and  for  Puerto  Rico.  Revised  Oct.  17,  1941.  1941.  1  p.  (General 
sugar  quota  regulations,  series  8,  no.  2,  rev.  2. )     t 

A  55.6 :  Su  3/2/ser.8,  no.2/941-3 

Sugarcane.  Determination  of  fair  and  reasonable  wage  rates  for  harvesting 
sugax'cane  in  mainland  cane  sugar  area  between  Sept.  1,  1941  and  June  30, 
1942.      Oct.  1,  1941.     3  p.      (S.  D.  no.  116.)     t  A  55.37: 116 

AGRICULTURAL  CHEMISTRY  AND  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Addresses.  Progress  report  of  Regional  Research  Laboratories,  remarks  of  Henry 
G.  Knight,  chief,  Bureau  of  Agricultural  Chemistry  and  Engineering,  before 
Land  Grant  College  meeting.  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  11,  1941.  [1941.]  16  p.  4° 
(ACE-125.)      [Processed.]     t  A  70.4: 125 

Agricultural  engineering.      Current  literature  in  agricultural  engineering,  v.  10, 
no.  12 ;  July  1941.     [194L]     24  p.  4°     [Monthly.    Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  37-18926  A  70.7 :  10/12 

Cotton  gins.  Better  ginning  service  with  new  gin  installations ;  by  Francis  L. 
Gerdes  and  Charles  A.  Bennett.  Mar.  1941.  4  leaves,  1  pi.  4°  ([ACE-84.]) 
[Processed.    Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Agricultural  Marketing  Service.]     t 

A  70.4 :  84 

Drying  of  seed  cotton  at  gins ;  by  Francis  L.  Gerdes,  Ralph  A.  Rusca,  and 

Victor  L.  Stedronsky.  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  1941.  [1]+21  p.  6  pi.  4' 
([ACE-117.])  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Agricultural  Mar- 
keting Service.]     f  A  70.4: 117 

Work  of  United   States  Cotton  Ginning  Laboratory    [Stoneville,   Miss.]. 

[Aug.  1941.]  [28]  p.  il.  oblong  24°  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous  publi- 
cation 445.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Agricultural  Marketing  Service. 
Includes  list  of  Agriculture  Department  publications  of  interest  in  connection 
with  this  publication.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  41-720  A  1.38 :  445 

Milk.    Mechanical  milk  cooling  on  farms;   [by  J.  R.  McCalmont].     [Dec.  1938, 
slightly  revised  Nov.  1941.]      [1941.]      [2] +20  p.  U.  1  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1818.)      [Formerly  issued  by  Agricultural  Engineering  Bu- 
reau.]    *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  O.  card  Agr  41-721  A  1.9  :  1818/2 

Pickles.     Making  fermented  pickles;   [by  Edwin  LeFevre].     [Aug.  1924,  revised 
Apr.  1927,  reprinted  Nov.  1941.]     ii+16  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  1438.)      [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  1159.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-743  A  1.9 :  1438/3-12 

AGRICULTURAL  DEFENSE  RELATIONS  OFFICE 

Note. — The  Office  of  Agricultural  Defense  Relations  was  created  by  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment Memorandum  90.5,  dated  May  17,  1941,  and  took  over  the  functions  previously  assigned 
to  the  Division  of  Agriculture  of  the  National  Defense  Advisory  Commission. 

Addresses.  Agriculture  faces  shortage  of  burlap,  broadcast  by  David  Meeker, 
assistant  director.  Office  of  Agricultural  Defense  Relations,  Aug.  21,  1941,  in 
Department  of  Agriculture  portion  of  National  Farm  and  Home  Hour.  [1941.] 
2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  74.8  :B  92 

Eggs  in  every  basket,  brief  background  guide.  Sept.  9,  1941.  [l]+6  p.  4* 
(Farm  defense  program,  series  no.  3.)     [Processed.]     t  A  74.7: 3 

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15G0  Government  Publications 

Farm  defense  program.  Agricultural  defense  program,  suggested  radio  plans  for 
use  bv  State  USDA  defense  boards  and  cooperating  agencies.  Sept.  11,  1941. 
3  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  A  74.2  :R  11 

General  plan  of  campaign  for  farm  defense  program,  1942.     [1941.]     13  p. 

4°     [Processed.]     t  A  74.2 :  F  22/942 

Situation  summary  [farm  defense  program].     Sept.  10,  1941.     [l]+6  p.  4° 

(Farm  defense  program,  series  no.  1.)      [Processed.]     t  A 74.7:1 

Farm  production  problems  in  war  economy.  Sept.  i2,  1941.  [l]+7  p.  4°  (Farm 
defense  program,   series   no.   5.)      [Processed.]     t  A 74.7: 5 

FaiJ^.  Adjustments  for  fats  and  oils,  brief  background  guide.  Sept.  9.  1941. 
[l]+7p.  4°     (Farm  defense  program,  series  no.  4.)      [Processed.]     t     A  74.7  :  4 

Milk.  More  milk  for  U.  S.  A.,  brief  background  guide  for  writers  and  others  work- 
ing in  all-out  drive  for  increased  dairy  production.  Sept.  9,  1941.  [l]+9  p.  4° 
(Farm  defense  program,  series  no.  2.)     [Processed.]     t  A  74.7:  2 

Nutrition  and  agricultural  production.  Sept.  12,  1941.  [lJ+3  p.  4°  (Farm 
defense   program,  series  no.  6.)     [Processed.]     t  A  74.7 : 6 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Addresses.  Agriculture  and  parity  yardstick,  by  Howard  R.  Tolley.  chief  of 
Bureau  of  Agricultural  Economics,  address  before  National  Cooperative  Milk 
Producers  Federation,  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  11,  1941.  [1941.]  10  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  86.51  :P  21 

Agricultural  economics  literature.     Agricultural  economics  literature,  v.  15.  no.  8, 
Oct.  1941 ;  [prepared  by  staff  of  Library  of  Bureau  of  Agricultural  Economics]. 
[1941.]     [2] -1-851-1016  p.    11.   4°     [Monthly  except   July   and   August.     Proc- 
essed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-178  A  36.20 :  15/8 

Same,  v.  15,  no.  9.  Nov.  1941 ;  [prepared  by  staff  of  Library  of  Bureau  of 

Agricultural  Economics].     [1941.]      [2] +1017-1126  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly  except 
July  and  August.     Processed.]     t  A  36.20: 15/9 

Agricultural  loans.  Agricultural  loans  in  Alabama,  distribution  for  selected  lend- 
ing agencies,  bv  counties.  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  1941.  [2] +18  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.132  :A1  lb 

Agricultural  loans  in  Arkansas,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies, 

bv  counties.     Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1941.     [2] +19  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.132  :  Ar  4k 

Agricultural  loans  in  Florida,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies, 

by  counties.    Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1941.     [2] +17  p.    4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.132 :  F  66 

Agricultural  loans  in  Indiana,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies, 

by  counties.     Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1941.     [2] +21  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.132 :  In  2 

Agricultural  loans  in  Louisiana,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies. 

by  parishes.     Washington,  D.   C,  Oct.  1941.      [2] +17  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.132 :  L  93 

Agricultural  loans  in  Maryland,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies, 

by  counties.     Wa.shington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1941.     [2] +14  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.132 :  M  36 

Agricultural  loans  in  Minnesota,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies, 

by  counties.     Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1941.     [2] +21  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.132  :  M  66 

■ Agricultural  loans  in  Mississippi,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies, 

by  counties.    Washington.  D.  C,  Nov.  1941.     [2] +21  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f 

A  36.132  :  M  691 

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November  1941  1561 

Agricultural  loans — Continued. 

Airricnltural  loans  in  New  Mexico,  distribution  foi-  selected  lending  agencies, 

by  counties.     Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1941.     [2] +13  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.132 :  N  42  m 

Agricultural  loans  in    South   Carolina,    distribution  for   selected  lending 

agencies,  by  counties.     Washington,  D.   C,  Nov.  1941.     [2]  +17  p.  4°     [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.132  :  So  8c 

Agricultural  loans  in  Wyoming,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies, 

by  counties.     Washington,  D.  C,   Oct.   1941.      [2] +14  p.  4"     [Processed.]      t 

A  36.132  :W  99 

Agricultural  situation,  brief  summary  of  economic  conditions,  Nov.  1941 ;  v.  25, 
no.  11.     [1941.]     24p.il.     [Monthly.    Adjustments  for  defense  issue.]     *  Paper, 
5c.  single  copv,  50  c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  70c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15  :  25/11 

Agriculture.  Chronology  of  American  agriculture,  1790-1940;  [chart].  1941. 
SOX 42  in.    t  A  36.18 :  Ag  8/1790-940 

Co^^o/i  situation,  CS-60;  Oct.  1941.    [1941.]    14  p.  il.  4°    [Monthly.    Processed.]     t 

A  36.40/2 :  60 

Dairy  situation,  DS-123;  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  20  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.65: 123 

Demand  and  price  situation,  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  26+ [1]  p.  il.  4°  [Monthlv. 
Processed.  ]     t  A  36.28 :  941/11 

Farvi  income  situation,  FIS  21;  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  16  p.  il.  4"  [Monthlv. 
Processed.]      t  A  36.122  :  21 

Farm  population  and  rural  life  activities,  Oct.  1941;  v.  15,  no.  4.  [1941.] 
[l]+39    p.    4°      [Quarterly.      Processed.]      f  A  36.23: 15/4 

Farm  returns,  1940.  with  comparisons,  summary  of  reports  of  farm  operators 
for  calendar  years;  [prepared  by  S.  W.  Mendum.J  Oct.  1941.  5  p.  4° 
[Processed.]      t  A 36.124: 940 

Fats  and  oils  situation,  FOS-57 ;  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  12  p.  il.  4°  [Monthlv. 
Proces.sed.]     t  A  36.97:  57 

Feed  situation,  FdS-27 ;  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]    19  p.  il.  4"    [Monthly.    Processed.]     t 

A  36.117:  27 

Food  icaste  materials,  survey  of  urban  garbage  production,  collection,  and  utili- 
zation ;  by  Walter  H.  Stolting.  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  1941.  [2]  +16  n.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  A  36.2  :F  73/5 

Fruit.  Fruit  situation,  TFS-58;  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  30  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     f  A  36.99:  58 

Same,  TFS-59;  Nov.  1941.     [1941.]     29  p.  il.  4"     [Monthly.    Processed]     t 

A  36.99 :  59 

Hand  County,  S.  Dak.  Farmers  study  their  communities  in  Hand  County, 
S.  Dak. ;  by  Robert  L.  McNamara.  Washington,  D.  C,  Aug.  1941.  [4]  +27  p.  il. 
4°  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Hand  County  Land  Use  Plan- 
ning Committee  and  South  Dakota  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Rural 
Sociology  Department.]     t  A  36.2:  So  8d 

Land  policy  refietv,    Nov.   1941;   v.   4.    no.   11.     [1941.]     48  p.    il.     [Monthly.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  38-364  A  36.103  :  4/11 

Livestock  situation,  LS-29 ;  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  20  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]     t  A  36.116:  29 

Milk.     Supply  responses  in  milk  production  in  southeastern  Minnesota  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Edwin  G.  Strand  and  Erling  Hole.     Nov.  1941.     cover 
title,  62  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  789.)      [Prepared  in  co- 
operation with  Minnesota  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-716  A  1.36 :  789 

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X562  Government  Publications 

Pacific  Coa/it.  Migration  and  settlement  on  Pacific  Coast:  Cut-over  land  in 
western  Washington;  by  Carl  P.  Heisig.  Aug.  1941.  cover  title,  6S  p.  il.  4° 
(Report  6.)  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Washington  Agri- 
cultural Experiment  Station.]     t  A  36.131:  6 

Same :  New  settlers  in  Yakima   Valley,  Wash. ;  by  Carl  F.  Reuss  and 

Lloyd  H.  Fishor.  Aug.  1941.  cover  title,  [1] +47  p.  il.  4°  (Reports.)  [Proc- 
essed. Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Washington  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station.]     t  A  36.131:  8 

Poultry.  Poultry  and  egg  situation,  PES-58;  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  26  p.  il.  4° 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  36.96: 58 

Same,  PES-59 :  Nov.  1941.     [1941.]     18  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]    t 

A  36.96 :  59 

Production  needs  for  healthy  South ;  by  Kenneth  L.  Bachman.  Sept.  22,  1941. 
5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A36.2:P&42/8 

Publications.  Agricultural  economic  reports  and  publications;  [compiled  by 
Marietta  Thomas  and  Marian  R.  Sorenson].  July  1941.  cover  title,  [2] +.50  p. 
11.4°     [Processed.]     t  A  36.58: 941 

Check  list  of  printed  and  processed  publications  issued  during  Oct.  1941. 

Nov.  1941.     2  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  36.70/2 :  941/7 

School  lu7ich  program  and  agricultural  surplus  disposal  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  H.  M.  Southworth  and  M.  I.  Klayman.     Oct.  1941.    v+66  p.  il.  4p.  of 
pi.  4°     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  467.)     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-711  A  1.38 :  467 

Truck  crop  farms.  Adjustments  on  truck  crop  farms  in  selected  area  in  Caroline 
and  Dorchester  Counties,  Md. ;  by  Norman  R.  Urquhart.  Washington.  D.  C, 
Oct.  1941.  cover  title.  51  p.  il.  4°  [Processed.  Preliminary  report.  Prepared 
in  cooperation  with  Maryland  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  on  p.  2 
of  cover.]     t  A  36.135 :  M  36/3/prelim. 

Vegetable  situation,  TVS-58;  Oct.  1^1.  [1941.]  22+ [2]  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  36.100:  58 

Wheat.  Survey  of  wheat-crop  estimation  studies  for  Canada,  Australia,  and 
Argentina  ;  by  Willard  E.  Swenson.  July  1941.  [1]+13  p.  4°  (Statistics  and 
agriculture  no.  3.)      [Processed.]     t  A  36.134: 3 

Wheat    situation,    WS-60;    Oct.    1941.     [1941.]     14    p.    il.    4°     [Monthly. 

Processed.]     t  A  36.86:  60 

Same,  WS-61 ;  Nov.  1941.     [1941.]     14  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

A  36.86 :  61 

Wool  situation,  Wool-59;  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  19  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.89:  59 

AGRICULTURAL  MARKETING  SERVICE 

Addresses.  Federal-State  relations,  by  C.  W.  Kitchen,  chief.  Agricultural  Market- 
ing Service,  address,  annual  meeting.  National  Association  of  Marketing  Offi- 
cials, St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Oct.  28,  1941.     [1941.]     9  p.  4°     [Processed.]     + 

A  66.23 :  F  31 

Photometric  determination   of   protein   in   wheat,   by   Lawrence   Zeleny, 

associate  grain  technologist,  address,  annual  meeting.  Chief  Grain  Inspectors' 
National  Association,  Toledo,  Ohio,  Sept.  15,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  4°  [Proc- 
es.sed.]     t  A  66.23  :W  56/2 

Citrus  fruit.  U.  S.  standards  for  citrus  fruits,  effective  Sept.  29,  1941.  [Sept.  22, 
1941.]     15  p.     [Processed.]     f  A  66.16 :  C  498/941 

Cold  storage  report  as  of  Nov.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  10  p.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  66.7:  941/11 

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November  1941  1563 

Cotton.  American-Egyptian  cotton  quality  and  ginning;  by  Arvid  J.  Jolinson, 
James  S.  Townseud,  and  Thiomas  C.  Walton.  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  1941. 
[1]+16  p.  5  p.  of  pi.  4°  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Plant 
Industry  Bureau  and  Agricultural  Chemistry  and  Engineering  Bureau.!     t 

A  66.2 :  C  82/16 

Color  stability  in  raw  cotton :  2,   Storage  tests ;  by  Dorothy  Nickerson. 

Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  1941.     [1] +16  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  66.2  :  C  82/15/pt.2 

Cotton  from  boll  to  bale;  [by  Francis  L.  Gerdes,  William  J.  Martin,  and 

Charles  A.  Bennett].  [Oct.  1941.]  ii+6  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Leaflet 
211.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Agricultural  Chemistry  and  Engineering 
Bureau.]     *  Paper,  5c, 

L.  C.  card  Agr  41-708  A  1.35 :  211 

Cotton  report  as  of  Nov.  1, 1941.     [1941.]     [2]  p.  large  8°     (Crop  Reporting 

Board.)     [Processed.]     f  A  66.9: 941/5 

North  Carolina  cotton,  estimated  acreage,  yield,  and  production,  1928-39, 

by  counties.  Nov.  1941.  cover  title,  13  p.  map,  4°  [Processed.  Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  North  Carolina  Agriculture  Department,  Agricultural  Sta- 
tistics Division.]     t  A  66.41 :  N  81c/928-39 

Nov.  1,  1941,  consolidated  cotton  report.  [1941.]  1  p.  il.  large  8°  [Proc- 
essed.   Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Census  Bureau.]     t  A  66.9 :  941/5-2 

Weekly  cotton  market  review,   Nov.   1-29,   1941.     [1941.]     Each   1  p.   4" 

[Processed.]     t  A  66.8 :  941/44-48 

Dairy  production,  no.  19;  Nov.  17,  1941.  [1941.]  10  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  66.44 :  19 

Farm  labor  report:  Farm  employment  hits  low  level  in  November.  Nov.  14, 
1941.     7p.il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  66.10 :  941/11 

Honey.  S^mi-monthly  honey  report,  no.  563  and  564  ;  Nov.  1  and  15, 1941.  [1941.] 
14  p.  and  9  p.  narrow  f     [Processed.]     t  A  66.12 :  563,  564 

Livestock,  meats  and  wool,  market  reviews  and  statistics,  Nov.  1-22  [1941] ; 
V.  9,  no.  45-48.     Nov.  5-26, 1941.     [1] +784-799  p.  4°     [Weekly.     Processed.]     t 

A  66.13 :  9/45-48 

Marketing  activities,  v.  4,  no.  11;  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  19  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  66.14:  4/11 

P.  and  8.  docket,  monthly  report  of  action  taken  on  cases  arising  under  packers 
and  stockyards  act,  v.  3,  no.  11 ;  Nov.  1941.     [1941.]     3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  66.18 : 3/11 

Peanuts.  Weekly  peanut  report,  no.  1167-70;  Nov.  5-26,  1941.  [1941.]  Each 
4  p.  or  6  p.  narrow  f°     [Processed.]     t  A  66.15:  1167-1170 

Poultry  and  egg  production:  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  8  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  66.43 :  941/11 

Shallots.  U.  S.  standards  for  bunched  shallots,  effective  Oct.  3,  1941.  [Sept.  2, 
1941.]     6p.il.     [Processed.]     t  A  66.16 :  Sh  16/941 

Tanfjerines.  U.  S.  standards  for  tangerines,  effective  Sept.  29,  1941.  [Sept.  22, 
1»41.]     lip.     [Processed.]     t  A  66.16 :  T 156/941 

Truck  crop  estimate  reports.     [Processed.]     t  A  66.17: 

Note. — The  Agricultural  Marketing  Service  issues  a  series  of  reports  relating  to  trucli 
crops  Wiiirh,  although  numbt^red  in  one  series  (TC  followed  by  tbe  year  and  a  number 
with  a  different  group  of  hundreds  assigned  for  each  month),  consists  of  several  distinct 
groups  as  follows  :  Commorcial  truck  crops  for  shipment,  commonly  called  Truck  crop 
reports;  Truck  crops  for  commercial  processing  commonly  called  Canning  crop  reports; 
Truck  crop  news  :  General  summary  of  truck  crop  prospects :  Revised  statistical  sum- 
maries covering  a  varying  period  of  years.  Printed  summaries  of  these  reports  W(  re 
published  in  Crops  and  markets  prior  to  .Tune  19.37,  but  these  have  been  discontinued. 
A  yearly  summary  only  is  published  in  the  December  issue  each  year. 

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1564  Government  Publications 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Bang's  disease.  Summary  of  Brucellosis  (Bang's  disease)  control  program, 
July  1,  1934-Aug.  31,  1941,  conducted  by  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry  in  cooi)er- 
ation  with  the  various  States.     [1941.]     1  p.  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

A  4.23 :  941/8 

Same,  July  1, 1934-Sept.  30,  1941,  conducted  by  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry 

in  cooperation  with  the  various  States.     [1941.]     1  p.   4"     [Monthly.     Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  4.23:  941/9 

Summary  of  Brucellosis  (Bang's  disease)    work  in  cooperation  with  the 

various  States,  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.     Processed.]    t 

A  4.21 :  941/8 

Same,  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.     Proces.sed.]     t 

A  4.21 :  941/9 

Extension  animal  hushaiu1ma7i  [serial  no.  63;  Sept.  1941].  [1941.]  cover  title, 
25  p.  11.  4°  [Quarterlv.  Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Extension 
Service.]     t  A  4.25:  63 

Pork.  Curing  home-dressed  pork  under  refrigeration ;  by  K.  F.  Warner.  Oct. 
19^41.  5  p.  4°  (A.  H.  D.  no.  47;  Animal  Husbandry  Division.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  4.26:  47 

Service   announcements.     Service  and    regulatory   announcements,    Sept.    1941 ; 
[no.]  413.     Oct.  1941.     p.  79-85.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25e.  a 
yr. ;  forerign  subscription,  60c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  7-1658  A  4.13  :  413 

Tuberculosis  in  animals.  Summary  of  tuberculosis  eradication  in  cooperation 
with  the  various  States,  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  oblong  8°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  4.22:  941/8 

Same,    Sept.    1941.     [1&41.]     1   p.    oblong   8°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

A  4.22 :  941/9 

Virus-Serum  Control  Division.  Activities  of  licensed  establishments  supervised 
by  Virus-Serum  Control  Division,  Oct.  22,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  4°  (Notice  178, 
V.  S.  C.)     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A 4.31: 178 

COMMODITY  EXCHANGE  ADMINISTRATION 

Cotton.  Trade  in  cotton  futures,  v.  2,  no.  10;  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
[25]  p.  11.  1  pi.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  59.11 :  2/10 

Grain.     Trade  in  grain  futures,  v.  11,  no.  10;  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     [31]  p.  4° 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  38-29678  A  59.7 :  11/10 

Wool.  Trade  in  wool  top  futures,  v.  1,  no.  10;  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
[11]  p.  il.  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  59.12 : 1/10 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Addrcs.^es.  Role  of  dairying  in  the  South,  remarks  by  O.  E.  Reed,  chief  of 
Bureau  of  Dairy  Industry,  at  commercial  appeal  luncheon,  Memphis,  Tenn., 
Oct.  11,  1941.     [1941.]     9  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  44.12 :  D 14/4 

Dairy  herd-improvement.  Dairy  herd-improvement  association  letter,  v.  17,  no. 
9;  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]     25  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t       A  44.6: 17/9 

Same,  v.  17,  no.  10  ;  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     23  p.  4°    [Monthly.     Processed.]    t 

A  44.6 :  17/10 

Milk.     Effect  of  pasteurization  on  some  constituents  and  properties  of  goat's  milk 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  S.  Haller,  C.  J.  Babcock,  and  N.  R.  Ellis. 
Nov.  1941.     14-f  [1]  p.  il.      (Technical  bulletin  800.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Animal  Industry  Bureau.]     *  Pajjer,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-717  A  1.36 :  800 

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November  1941  1565 

Sour  cream,  how  to  prepare  and  use  it  at  home.     [Oct.  1941.]     8  p.      (Agriculture 
Dept.     Leaflet  213.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Home  Economics  Bureau.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  G.  ca  rd  Agr  41-715  A 1 .35 :  213 

ENTOMOLOGY  AND  PLANT  QUARANTINE  BUREAU 

Buffalo  gnats.  Southern  buffalo  gnat.  Feb.  1937,  revised  Sept.  1941.  [1941.] 
3  p.  4"     (E^Ol.)      [Proces.sed.]     t  A  56.19 :  E-401/2 

Cage-f.  Satisfactory  tree-trunk  screen  cage ;  by  F.  W.  Carlson  and  M.  A.  Yothers. 
Sept.  1941.     2p.  Ipl.  4°     (ET-182.)      [Processed.]     t  A  56.11: 182 

Cigarette  beetles.  Determining  catches  of  cigarette  beetles  and  tobacco  moths 
made  in  insect  traps ;  by  R.  W.  Brubaker  and  H.  N.  Pollard.  Oct.  1941.  4  p.  2 
pi.  4"     (ET-186.)      [Processed.]     t  A  56.11: 186 

Curly  top.  Method  for  securing  direct  field  inoculations  in  studies  of  curly-top 
disease;  by  Howard  E.  Dor.st.  Oct.  1941.  2  p.  1  pi.  4"  (ET-184.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  56.11: 184 

Entomology,  current  literature,  selected  references,  v.  10,  no.  5,  Sept.-Oct.  1941 ; 
compiled  by  staff  of  Bureau  of  Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine  Library. 
[1941.]     20  p.  4"     [Bimonthly.     Proces.sed.]     t  A  56.10: 10/5 

Uypcra  brtinncipennis.  Progress  report  on  studies  of  Hypera  brunneipennis 
(Boh.)  in  Yuma  Valley  of  Arizona;  by  William  C.  McDuffie.  Sept.  1941.  20 
p.  Ipl.  4°     (E-551.)      [Processed.]     t  A56.19:E-551 

Insect  Pest  Survey  hulletin,  v.  21,  no.  9 ;  Nov.  1,  1941.     [1941.]      [1]  -|- (525-668  p.  4° 
[Monthly,  from  March  to  November.     Processed      Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
State  entomological  agencies.]     t 
L.  C.  card  34-30648  A  56.18 :  21/9 

Insects.  Three  new  devices  for  mea.suring  insect  populations ;  by  F.  R.  Lawson, 
D.  E.  Fox,  and  W.  C.  Cook.  Sept.  1941.  6  p.  3  pi.  4"  (ET-183.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  56.11: 183 

Peach  trees.  Effect  of  ethylene  dichloride  emulsion  on  peach  trees ;  bv  Oliver  I. 
Snapp.     Nov.  1941.     2  p.  4"     (E-555.)      [Processed.]     f  A  5(j.l9:  E-555 

Pests.  Review  of  United  States  patents  relating  to  pe.st  control,  by  R.  C.  Roark, 
V.  14,  no.  9;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  10  p.  4"  (Insecticide  Investiga- 
tions   Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  56.17: 14/9 

Phthalonitrile  as  insecticide  [with  li.st  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  M.  C.  Swingle, 
J.  B.  Gahan,  and  A.  M.  Phillips.  Sept.  1941.  12  p.  4"  (E-548.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  56.19:  E-548 

Potato  tuber  worm  [with  list  of  literature  consulted]  ;  prepared  by  Division  of 
Truck  Crop  and  Garden  Insect  Investigations.  Oct.  1941.  5  p.  1  pi.  4"  (E- 
554.)      [Processed.]     t  A56.19:E-554 

Scale  insects.  Classification  of  scale  insect  genus  Asterolecanium  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  Louise  M.  Russell.  Nov.  1941.  cover  title,  322  p.  il.  9  p. 
of  pi.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous  publication  424.)  [Drawings  pre- 
pared by  Mary  Foley  Benson  and  Sara  Hoke  DeBord,  photographic  illustrations 
by  M.  Foubert.]  *  Paper,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-710  A  1.38:424 

Soil-sifting.  Hand-operated  shaker  for  sifting  soil ;  by  F.  H.  Shirck.  Oct.  1941. 
2  p.  2  pi.  4°     (ET-185.)      [Processed.     Drawings  made  by  L.  V.  Burcham.]     f 

A  56.11 :  185 

Power-driven  soil-sifting  machine  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  F.  W.  Carlson 

and  M.  A.  Yothers.    Sept.  1941.     4  p.  3  pi.  4°     (ET-181.)"     [Processed.]     t 

A  56.11 :  181 

Sugarcane  borer;  [by  J.  W.  Ingram  and  E.  K.  Bynum].     [Oct.  1941.]     ii+17  p.  11. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1884.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-709  A  1.9 :  1884 

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1566  Government  Publications 

Wheat  joinUoorm  in  Oregon,  with  special  reference  to  its  dispersion,  injury,  and 
pjirasitization  [and  with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  T.  R.  Chamberlin.    Nov. 
1!)41.     48p.il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bullt-tin  784.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-718  A  1.36 :  784 

White-fringed  beetles.  Carbon  disulphide  fumigation  of  bulk  potting  soil  for 
white-fringod  beetle;  bv  E.  M.  Livingstone  and  J.  M.  McGough.  Oct.  1941. 
7  p.  4°     (E-553.)     [Processed.]     f  A56.19:E-553 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

Experiment  station  record,  v.  85,  no.  6;  Dec.  1941.     [1941.]    cover  title,  p.  721-865. 
[Monthly.    Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy, 
$1.00  per  vol.  (2  vols,  a  yr.)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.75  per  vol. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-832  A  10.6 :  85/6 

Note. — Mainly  made  up  of  abstracts  of  current  publications  on  agricultural  science 
and  home  economics,  especially  those  of  the  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture  and 
the  State  agricultural  experiment  stations. 

Publications.     List  of  station  publications  received  by  Office  of  Experiment  Sta- 
tions during  Oct.  1941.    [1941.]    4  p.  4°    [Monthly.    Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1395  A  10.17 :  941/10 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Address,  by  Reuben  Brigham,  assistant  director  of  extension  work,  Department  of 
Agriculture.  July  1941.  11  p.  4"  (Extension  Service  circular  364.)  [Proc- 
essed. Presented  at  joint  conference  of  Federal  and  State  agricultural  officials 
of  Mexico  and  United  States,  held  at  Saltillo,  Coahuila,  Mexico,  Apr.  2,  1941.]     t 

A  43.4:  364 

Cooperative  organizations.  Problems  of  cooperative  organizations  [with  list  of 
references  for  further  study]  :  by  W.  B.  Stout,  for  cooperative  short  course,  held 
at  Lake  Carl  Blaekwell,  Stillwater,  Okla.,  Aug.  9-16,  1941.  Oct.  1941.  [3]  -t-36  p. 
4°  (Extension  Service  circular  372.)  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  State  agricultural  colleges.]     t  A  43.4:  372 

Extension  workers.  Preparation  and  training  of  State  extension  subject-matter 
specialists;  [by]  Lucinda  Crile.  Nov.  1941.  [5]-f 33+9-|-[2]  p.  il.  4°  (Exten- 
sion Service  circular  371. )     [Processed.]     f  A  43.4 :  371 

Farms  and  farmers.  What  is  opportunity  for  farm  girl  to  obtain  successful,  happy 
family  life  on  farm;  by  Eugene  Merritt.  Oct.  1941.  10  p.  4"  (Extension  Serv- 
ice circular  368.)      [Processed.]     t  A  43.4:  368 

Film  strip  series. 

Note. — Film  strips  covering  many  phases  of  agriculture  and  home  economics  have 
been  prepared  by  the  Extension  Service  in  cooperation  with  subject-matter  bureaus  of 
the  Agriculture  Department.     Each  film  strip  is  accompanied  by  (explanatory  lecture  notes. 

A  list  of  available  strips  and  information  on  how  to  purchase  them  may  be  obtained 
from  the  Extension  Service,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

4-n  clubs.  Cooperative  4-H  houses  on  college  campuses ;  by  Ruth  Lohmann 
Smith.  [1941.]  [3] +24  p.  il.  4°  (Miscellaneous  extension  publication  57.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  43.5/18:  57 

Study  of  4-H  club  local  leadership  in  New  Mexico ;  [by]  Erwin  H.  Shinn, 

George  R.  Hatch.  Sept.  1941.  [1]  +27  p.  il.  4°  (Extension  Service  circular  367.) 
[Processed.  Prepared  in  cooi>eration  with  New  Mexico  College  of  Agriculture 
and  Mechanic  Arts.]     t  A  43.4 :  367 

Home  demonstration  work.  On  home  front  in  rural  America,  home  demonstra- 
tion work  annual  report,  1940 ;  [by]  Florence  L.  Hall.  Oct.  1941.  cover  title, 
[l]+14p.  4°     (Extension  Service  circular  370.)     [Processed.]     t      A  43.4: 370 

Motion  pictures  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1941.     [Nov.  1941.]     cover  title. 
29  p.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  451.)      [Text  on  p.  2  of 
cover.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-692  A  1.38:  451 

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FARM  CREDIT  ADMINISTRATION 

Addresses.  Report  on  retailing  oranges  in  New  York  City,  based  on  retail  surveys 
by  Cooperative  Research  and  Service  Division  of  Farm  Credit  Administration, 
and  Cornell  College  of  Agriculture  cooperating,  discussion  by  Ford  A.  Quits- 
luud,  Cooperative  Research  and  Service  Division,  at  Citrus  Institutes,  San 
Bernardino,  Orange,  and  Los  Angeles  Counties,  Calif.,  Oct.  21,  23  and  24,  104L 
[1941.]      [l]+26p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  72.11:  Or  1 

Agricultural  financing  through  Farm  Credit  Administration.  Revised  Sept.  1{>41. 
[1941.]     20  p.  il.     narrow  8°     (Circular  5.)     t  A  72.4: 5 

Cooperative  associations.  Summary  of  cases  relating  to  farmers'  cooperative 
associations,  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [l]+20  p.  4°  (Summary  11; 
Cooperative  Research  and  Service  I>ivision.)     [Processed.]     t  A  72.18 :  11 

Credit  committee  handbook.  [Sept.  1941.]  cover  title,  ii+40  p.  il.  ([Circular 
27.])     *  Paper,  10c.  A  72.4:  27 

Farm  credit  quarterly,  Sept.  30,  1941 ;  [v.  6,  no.  3].     [1941.]     34  p.  il.  4°     t 

L.  C.  card  36-26517  A  72.15 :  6/3 

Federal  credit  unions.    Cooperative  saving  with  Federal  credit  unions,  Sept.-Oct. 
1941  [v.  4,  no.  5;  published  by  Credit  Union  Section].     [1941.]      [2] +18  p.  il. 
large  8"    [Bimonthly.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, 60c. 
L.  C.  card  3&-23195  A  72.13 :  4/5 

Same,  Nov.-Dec.  1941   [v.  4,  no.  6;  published  by  Credit  Union  Section]. 

[1941.]     [2] +18  p.  il.  large  8°     [Bimontlily.]  A  72.13:  4/6 

Sitting  in  with  supervisory  committee,  series  of  conversations  on  powers, 

duties  and  functions  of  supervisory  committees  of  Federal  credit  unions. 
[Sept.  1941.]  cover  title,  33  p.  il.  4°  ([Circular  29.])  [Text  on  p.  2  of 
cover.]     t  ^  "^2.4  :  29 

Joint  stock  land  banks,  progress  in  liquidation  including  statements  of  condition 
as  of  Sept.  30,  1941,  compiled  from  reports  submitted  by  banks  to  Farm  Credit 
Administration.     [1941.]     45  p.  4°     [Quarterly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  36-26227  A  72.16 :  941/3 

Livestock.  Barriers  to  livestock  marketing;  by  L.  B.  Mann.  [1941.]  4  p.  il. 
large  8°     [From  News  for  farmer  cooperatives,  Sept.  1941.]     f 

A  72.10/a  :  L  758 

Loanfi.  Quarterly  report  on  loans  and  discounts,  Sept.  30.  1941.  [1941.]  [2] +10 
p.  il.  4°     (Finance  and  Accounts  Division.)      [Processed.]     t         A  72.12:  941/3 

News  for  farmer  cooperatives,  Nov.  1941;   [v.  9   (8),  no.  8].     [1941.]     32  p.  11. 
large  8°     [Monthly.     The  volume  number  incorrectly  given  on  p.  2  as  volume 
9.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  36-20027  A  72.10 :  8/8 

Rio  Grande  Valley  Citrus  Exchange.  Survey  of  transportation  problems  of  Rio 
Grande  Valley  Citrus  Exchange:  by  L.  N.  Conyers.  Sept.  1941.  cover  title, 
[2] +53  p.  il.  4°  (Special  report  90:  Cooperative  Research  and  Service  Divi- 
sion.) [Processed.  Pages  3  and  38  are  numbered  on  one  side  of  the  leaf  only, 
the  unnumbered  sides  bearing  illustrations.]     t  A  72.9:  90 

FARM  SECURITY  ADMINISTRATION 

Medical  care.  Group  medical  care  for  farmers.  [1941.]  [1]+14  p.  (FSA- 
pub.  75.)     t  A  61.2  :M  46/4 

FEDERAL  CROP  INSURANCE  CORPORATION 

Note, — The  purpose  of  the  Corporation  is  to  administer  title  5  of  the  asriruUural  ad- 
justDiPnt  act  of  1938,  wbioh  providos  for  wlieat  crop  insurance  applicable  to  the  wheat  crop 
Beedfd  for  harvest  in  1939  and  subsennent  years  and  for  research  to  he  conducted  with  a 
view  to  applying  insurance  to  other  crops. 

Wheat.  Danger  ahead!  [danger  always  lurks  over  fields  of  wheat.]  [1941.] 
[4]  p.  11.  oblong  48"  ( [FCI-Information  17.] )     t  A  62.9 :  17 

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1568  Government  Publications 

FOREIGN  AGRICULTURAL  RELATIONS  OFFICE 

Agriculture  in  the  Americas,  Dec.  1941;  [v.  1,  no.  11].     [1941.]     cover  title,  16 
p.  il.  4"     [Monthly.     Publication  incorrectly  numbered  12  instead  of  11.     Text 
and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]    *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.20. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-G  A  67.15 : 1/11 

Foreign  agriculture,  review  of  foreign  farm  policy,  production,  and  trade,  Nov. 
1&41;  [v.  5,  no.  11].  [1941.]  [2] +445-488  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.60.  A  67.7  :  5/11 

Foreign  crops  and  markets,  v.  43,  no.  18-21 ;  Nov.  3-24,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  543-660, 
4°     [Weekly.    Processed.]     t  A  67.8 :  43/18-21 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Excelsior  and  its  manufacture.  1941.  [1]  +3  p.  4°  (Forest  Products  Laboratory.) 
[Processed.  ]     t  A  13.27/2 :  Ex  2 

Forest  fire  statistics,  calendar  year  1940 ;  prepared  by  Division  of  State  Coopera- 
tion.    [1941.]     [48]  p.  il.  4°     (T-53.)     [Processed.]     t  A  13.45: 53 

Forest  Products  Laboratory,  research  program,  1941-42.  July  1,  1941.  cover  title, 
v+[l]+93  +  [28]  leaves,  4°  (Forest  Products  Laboratory.)  [Processed.  For 
official  use.  ]     t  A  13.27/2 :  R  31/942 

Spruce.  American  woods:  Eugelmann  spruce  (Picea  Engelmanni)  [with  list 
of  references]  ;  by  H.  S.  Betts.    Aug.  1941.     10  p.  2  pi.     [Processed.]     t 

A  13.31 :  Sp  8/3/941 

HOME  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Community  food  preservation  centers  [with  list  of  selected  references;  by  Bess 
Furman].    Oct.  1941.    iii+64  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Miscellaneous  publica- 
tion 472. )     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-713  A  1.38  :  472 

Farm  family  lii-ing  situation,  fall  1941  [farm  family  living  in  relation  to  civilian 
supply  and  price  situation  of  1941-42].  [Oct.  23,  1941.]  cover  title,  [2]-f31  p. 
4  pi.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  42.2 :  F  22/4/941-42 

INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Clip  sheet,  no.  121S-22 ;  Nov.  2-30, 1941.  [1941.]  Each  4  leaves  or  4  p.  t°  [Weekly. 
Processed.]   t  (limited  distribution).  A  21.15  :  1218-1222 

XOTE. — The  Clip  sheet  is  made  up  of  short  articles  concerning  the  work  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture  and  the  application  of  new  ideas  and  discoveries  in  the  fields  of  agri- 
culture and  science.  Distribution  is  free  and  only  to  writers,  newspapers,  and  publishers 
interested  in  agricultural  information.      (No  subscription  list.) 

Farmers'  bulletins.  Available  Farmers'  bulletins  and  Leaflets  of  Department  of 
Agriculture  of  interest  to  residents  of  cities  and  towns  [list  no.  3,  Nov.  15,  1941]. 
IWl.    Ip.     t  A  21.9/8: 3/24 

Index  to  Farmers'  bulletins  1501-1750 ;  compiled  by  Mabel  Hunt   Doyle. 

1941.     135  p.     *  Paper,  15c.  A  21.9/5 :  1501-1750 

Publications.     United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publica- 
tions, Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     2+ [2]  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1414  A  21.6/5 :  941/10 

Technical  huUctius.  Index  to  Technical  bulletins,  nos.  501-750;  by  Mabel  Hunt 
Doyle.     1941.     169  p.     *  Paper,  20c.  A  1.36 :  501-750/ind. 

LIBRARY 

Agricultural  lilrrnru  notes.     Agriculttiral  library  notes,  v.  16,  no.  8 ;  Aug.  1941. 
[1941.]      [1] +377-429  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-749  A  17.9 :  16/8 

Same,  v.   16,  no.  9;   Sept.  1941.     [1941.]      [1] +431-478  p.   4"     [Monthly. 

Processed.]     t  A  17.9: 16/9 

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Agricultural  library  notes — Continued. 

Same,  v.   16,  no.  10;   Oct.  1941.     [1941.]      [1] +47^547   p.  4°     [Monthly. 

Processed.]     t  A  17.9: 16/10 

Same,  v.  16,   no.  11;  Nov.  1S41.     [1941.]      [1] +549-605  p.  4°     [Monthly. 

Processed.]     t  A  17.9: 16/11 

PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Callas.     Culture  and  disease  of  callas.     [1941.]     5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f 

A  19.2  :C  13 

Cranberries.     Establishing  cranberry  fields;    [by  George  M.  Darrow,  Henry  J. 
Franklin,  and  O.  G.  Malde].     [Mar.  1924,  reprint  Nov.  1941.]      [2] +37  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1400.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-524  A  1.9 :  1400/1-7 

Plant  disease  reporter,  v.  25,  no.  20  and  21,  Nov.  1  and  15,  1941  ;  issued  by  Division 
of  Mycology  and  Disease  Survey.  [1941.]  [6] +494-538  p.  il.  4"  [Semi- 
monthly.    Processed.]     t  A  19.18  :  25/20,  21 

Plant  science  literature,  selected  references,  v.  14,  no.  18-22,  Nov.  1-29,  1941 ; 
compiled  bv  library  staff  of  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry.  [1941.]  various  pag- 
ing, 4°     [Weekly.     Processed.]     t  A  19.22/2 :  14/18-22 

Wheat.     Hard  red  vpinter  wheat  varieties ;   [by  K.  S.  Quisenberry  and  J.  Allen 
Clark].     [Dec.  1938,  reprint  1941.]     ii+17  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers' 
bulletin  1806.)      [Revision   of  Farmers'   bulletin   1585,   Varieties  of  hard   red 
winter  wheat.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  39-25  A  1.9 :  1806/1-2 

RURAL  ELECTRIFICATION  ADMINISTRATION 

Calendar  was  farmer's  invention  [electric  use  calendar  for  REA  members]. 
[1941.]      [4]   p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  68.2  :C  12 

Electricity.  Elect ro-economv  supp.  4,  devoted  to  making  cooperative  electricity 
pay  its  way.     [1941.]      [4]   p.  il.  4°     f  A  68.11 : 4 

Motors.  Small  portable  motor,  make  it  yourself  and  make  money.  [1941.]  [4] 
p.  il.  oblong  8"     [From  Rural  electrification  news,  v.  7,  no.  3,  Nov.  1941.]     t 

A  68.9/a  :  M  857 

Rural  electrification  nexcs,  Nov.  1941;  [v.  7,  no.  3].  [1941.]  30+ [2]  p.  il.  4" 
[Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  37-26406  A  68.9:  7/3 

SOIL  CONSERVATION  SERVICE 

Hydrologic  data,  north  Appalachian  experimental  watershed,  Coshocton,  Ohio, 
1939;  by  Hydrologic  Division,  Ofliee  of  Research.     Nov.  1941.     iv+193  p.  il.  4  p. 
of  pi.  4"     (Agriculture  Dept.     Hydiologic  bulletin  1.)     *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-721  A  1.55 : 1 

Soil  conservation.     Soil  conservation,  official  organ  of  Soil  Conservation  Service, 
Nov.  1941;    [V.  7,  no.  5].     [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  113-128,  il.  4°     [Monthly. 
Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper  10c.  single  copy  ;  $1.00  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-403  A  57.9 :  7/5 

Same,  D3c.   1941;    [v.  7,  no.  6].     [1941.]     cover  title,   p.   129-152,    il.   4° 

[Monthly.     Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2Ht  of  cover.].  A  57.9  :  7/6 

The  South.     The  cotton-and-tobacco  South.     [Oct.  1941.]      [20]  p.  il.  4°         (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  474. )     *  Paner,  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-712  "  A  1.38 :  474 

SURPLUS  MARKETING  ADMINISTRATION 

Milk.  Amendment  1  to  Oi'der,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  marketing  area.  Aug.  29,  1941.  3  p.  (0-41-1.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9, 
Code  of  Federal  regulations  (Marketing  orders),  pt.  941.]     t 

A  73.8  :  41/amdt.  1 

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1570  Government  Publications 

Milk — Continued. 

Aniendiiient  1  to  Order  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Sioux  City,  Iowa, 

marketing  area,  affecting  sees.  948.0  and  948.4  thereof,  effective  Oct.  2,  1941. 
[1^1.]  2  p.  (Order  48,  amdt.  1.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regula- 
tions (Marketing  orders) ,  pt.  948.]     t  A  65.7  :  4S/an]dt.  1 

Note. — This  amondniont  is  classpd  with  the  original  order  under  Marketing  and 
Marketing  Agreements  Division  so  that  it  may  be  filed  with  the  publication  which  it 
amends. 

Amendment  2  to  Order  regulating  handling  of  milk   in   Omaha-Council 

Bluffs  marketing  area,  affecting  sees.  935.0,  935.4,  and  935.8  thereof,  effective 
Oct.  2,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  (Order  35,  amdt.  2.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of 
Federal  regulations   (Marketing  orders),  pt.  935.]     t  A  G5.7  :  35/amdt.  2 

Note. — Tliis  amendment  is  classed  with  the  oriainal  order  under  Marketing  and 
Marketing  Agreements  Division  so  that  it  may  be  filed  with  the  publication  which  it 
amends. 

Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Toledo,  Ohio,  marketing 

area.  Sept.  16,  1941.  15  p.  (Order  30,  as  amended.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code 
of  Federal  regulations  (Marketing  orders),  pt.  930.]     t  A  73.8  :  30 

Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Washington  marketing 

area.  Aug.  29,  1941.  12  p.  (Order  045-1  [0-45-1].)  [Title  7,  chap.  9.  Code 
of  Federal  regulations  (Marketing  orders) ,  pt.  945.]     t  A  73.8 :  45 

BITUMINOUS  COAL  CONSUMERS'  COUNSEL 

Note. — Under  the  provisions  of  Public  law  34,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  approved 
Apr.  11.  1941,  there  was  established  in  the  Executive  branch  of  the  Government,  an  office 
to  be  known  as  the  Office  of  Bituminous  Coal  Consumeis'  Counsel.  The  Counsel  performs 
the  functions  formerly  conferred  and  imposed  upon  the  Consumers'  Counsel  of  the  National 
Bituminous  Coal  Commission. 

Coal  consumers'  digest,  v.  4,  no.  9;  Nov.  1941.     [3941.]     8  p.  il.  large  8°    [Monthly.    ' 
Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50793  Y  3.B  54/2  :  7/4-9 

CENTRAL  HOUSING  COMMITTEE 

Note. — The  Housing  index-digest  and  Housin.g  legal  digest  issued  by  the  Central  Housing 
Committee  are  available  to  housing  agencies  and  organizations,  libraries,  and  educational 
institutions,  and  in  special  cases,  to  individuals. 

Housing  legal  digest,  decisions,  opinions,  legislation  relating  to  housing  construc- 
tion and  finance,  no.  86 ;  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  ii+35  p.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.  ]     $  Y  3.C  33/3 :  10/86 

CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Commission  furnishes  individual  copies  of  most  of  its  publications  gratui- 
tously to  those  wlio  apply  for  them. 

4ppojr?fmeHYs  through  civil  service.     [1941.]     111+36+ [1]  P-     (Form  3735;  Sept. 
1941. )     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51454  CS  1.2  :  Ap  6/3/941 

Government  officials  and  employees.  Semi-annual  report  of  employment.  Execu- 
tive branch  of  Federal  Government,  June  1941.  [Nov.  1,  1941.]  [9]  leaves,  4° 
(Statistical  Division.)     [Processed.]     t  CS  1.33: 941/1 

Official  register  of  United  States,  1941,  persons  occupying  administrative  and 
supervisory  positions  in   the  legislative,  executive,  and  judicial  branches  of 
Federal  Government,  and  in  District  of  Columbia  Government,  as  of  May  1, 
1941.     [1941.]     xii+296  p.     *  Cloth,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  8-35096  CS  1.31 :  941 

Women.     First  year,  studv  of  vromen's  participation  in  Federal  defense  activities ; 
by  Lucille   Foster   McMillin.     1941.     39  p.   il.     ([Form   3788;    Sept.    1941.]) 
*  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51491  CS  1.2 :  W  84/2 

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November  1941  1571 

COMMERCE  DEPARTMENT 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Automobile  accidents.  Motor  vehicle  accident  deaths,  deaths  from  motor  vehicle 
accidents  in  large  cities,  Nov.  1-22,  1941;  v.  6,  no.  44-^7.  Nov.  7-28,  1941. 
Each  4  p.  il.  4°     [Weekly.     Processed.]     t  0  3.128:6/44-47 

Caribbean   area    [survey    of   population   characteristics].      [1941.]      4   p.    il.    4" 

[Processed.]     t  C3.2:C19 

Census,  1940  (16th).  See,  below,  entries  under  center  head  Census,  1940  {16th). 
Commerce.     Monthly  summary  of  foreign  commerce  of  United  States,  July  1941, 

corrected  to  Sept.  30,  li)41 ;  compiled  by  Division  of  Foreign  Trade  Statistics. 

1941.    47  p.  4"    *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.25  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.85. 

L.  C.  card  14-21465  C  3.147 :  941/7 

Same.    (H.  doc.  542,  77th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Schedule  B,  statistical  classification  of  domestic  commodities  exported  from 

United  States,  and  regulations  governing  statistical  returns  of  exports  of 
domestic  commodities,  Nov.  1,  1941,  edition,  and  Schedule  F,  statistical  classi- 
fication of  foreign  commodities  exported  from  United  States,  foreign  exports 
(reexports),  statistical  classification  and  code  numbers  of  foreign  merchandise 
exported  from  United  States  in  same  condition  as  imported,  'Nov.  1,  1941, 
edition.  1941.  xiv+109  p.  4"  [Formerly  issued  by  Foreign  and  Domestic  Com- 
merce Bureau.  These  Schedules  supersede  Jan.  1,  1941,  issue.]  *  Pajier,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  24-27406  C  3.150 :  B,  F 

Cotton.  Activity  in  cotton  spinning  industry,  Oct  1941.  Nov.  19,  1941.  1  p.  4° 
[Monthly.    Processed.    Preliminary  report.]    f  C  3.53: 941/10 

Cotton  linters  manufactured  and  on  hand  at  oil  mills  by  type  of  cut,  by 

States,  for  11-month  period  Aug.  1,  1940  to  June  30,  1941.  July  14,  1941. 
oblong  32°     [Monthly.     Preliminary  report.     Issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t 

C  3.148 :  941/1 

Same,  with  title,  Cotton  linters  produced  and  on  hand  at  oil  mills  by  type 

of  out,  by  States,  for  12-month  period  Aug.  1,  1940  to  July  31,  1941.  Aug.  13, 
1941.  oblong  32^  [MonthLy.  Preliminary  report.  Issued  in  postal  card 
form.]     t  0  3.148:941/2 

October  report  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  imported  and  exported,  and 

active  cotton  spindles.  Nov.  14,  1941.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report.  Issued 
in  postal  card  form.  ]     t  0  3.21:  941-42/3 

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

1941  prior  to  Aug.  16,  1941,  and  comparative  statistics  to  corresponding  date 
in  1940  and  1939.     Aug.  23, 1941.     1  p.  4°     [Processed.     Preliminary  report.]     t 

0  3.20 :  941-42/1 

Same,  Sept.  1,  1941,  and  comparative  statistics  to  corresponding  date  in 

1940  and  1939.  Sept.  8,  1941.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report.  Issued  in 
postal  card  form.]     f  G  3.20 :  941-42/2 

Same,  Sept.  16,  1941,  and  comparative  statistics  to  corresponding  date  in 

1940  and  1939.  Sept.  23,  1941.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report.  Issued  in 
postal  card  form.]     t  0  3.20:941-42/3 

Same,  Oct.  1,  1941,  and  comparative  statistics  to  corresoonding  date  in 

1940  and  1939.  Oct.  8,  1941.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report.  Issued  in 
postal  card  form.]     t  0  3.20 :  941-42/4 

Same,  Oct.  18  ,1941,  and  comparative  statistics  to  corresponding  date  in 

1940  and  1939.  Oct.  25,  1941.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report.  Issued  in 
postal  card  form.]     t  0  3.20:941^2/5 

Same,  Nov.  1,  1941,  and  comparative  statistics  to  corresponding  date  in 

1940  and  1939.  Nov.  8,  1941.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report.  Issued  in 
postal  card  form.]     t  0  3.20 :  941-42/6 

Same,  Nov.  14,  1941,  and  comparative  statistics  to  corresponding  date  in 

1940  and  1939.  Nov.  21,  1941.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report.  Issued  in 
postal  card  form.]     t  0  3.20 :  941-42/7 

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1572  GrOVERNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Cottonseed.  Cottonseed  received,  crus^hed,  and  on  hand,  cotton  linters  produced 
and  on  hand  at  oil  mills  by  type  of  cut  for  1  month,  ending  Aug.  31,  by  States 
[cottonseed  products  manufactured,  shipped  out,  and  on  hand  for  1  month 
ending  Aug.  31  and  exports  and  imports  of  cottonseed  products  for  12  months 
ending  .Tulv  31].  Sept.  12,  1941.  oblong  32"  [Monthly.  Preliminary  report. 
Issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  0  3.149:941-42/1 

Same,  with  title,  Cottonseed  received,  crushed,  and  on  hand  for  2  months 

ending  Sept.  30,  1941  and  1940,  cotton  linters  produced  for  2-month  period  of 
Aug.  1  to  Sept.  30,  1941  and  1940,  and  linters  on  hand  at  oil  mills  Sept.  30, 
1941  and  1940  [cottonseed  products  manufactured,  shipped  out,  and  on  hand 
for  2-month  period  of  Aug.  1  to  Sept.  30  and  exports  and  imports  of  cottonseed 
products  for  12  months  ending  July  31].  Oct.  11.  1941.  oblong  32°  [Monthly. 
Preliminary  report.     Issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.149  :  941—42/2 

Employment.     State  and  local  government  quarterly  employment  survey,  3d  quar- 
ter, 1941 ;  V.  2,  no.  24,  Municipal  employment  in  cities  of  10,000  to  25,000  popu- 
lation in  July  1941.     Oct.  31,  1941.     22  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  40-26613  C  3.140 :  2/24 

Financial  statist ies  of  States,  1939:  v.  1,  Individual  States.     [Processed.     Issued 
with  perforations.     A  separate  report  will  be  issued  for  each  of  the  48  States. 
The  following  numbers  have  been  issued  during  the  period  of  this  Monthly 
catalog.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-46310  C  3.141 :  939/v.  1,  no.  48, 49 

48.  Minnesota,  population,  1940  census,  2,792,300.     Nov.  S.  1041.     6  p. 

49.  48-State  consolidation,  population,  1940  census  131,006,184.     Nov.  8.  1941.     11  p.  il. 

Industrial  and  business  statisties.  [Monthly  and  quarterly  industrial  and  busi- 
ness statistics.]    4°  or  oblong  8°    [Processed.]     t 

C  3.  (various  arbitrary  numbers)  : 

Note. — The  Census  Bureau  collects  and  publishes  monthly  and  quarterly  current  sta- 
tistics in  processed  form,  for  numerous  industries  and  commodities.  Summaries  of  most  of 
these  statistics  are  published  later  in  Survey  of  current  business  isi^ued  each  month  by  the 
Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce  Bureau.  The  titles  of  these  reports  as  issued  for  1941, 
with  the  Documents  Ofl5ce  classification  number  for  each  are  listed  below  : 

Monthly  industrial  and  business  reports 

Air    conditioning    systems    and   equipment  Paperboard  (C  3.95  it 

(C  3.68 :)  Plastic    paints,    cold    water    paints,    and 

Asnhalt  prepared  roofing  (C  3.100  :)  calcimines  (C  3.96  :) 

Automobile  financing  (C3.69:)  Porcelain    enameled   products,    metal   base 

Automobiles,     manufacturers'     sales  only   (C3.98:) 

(C  3.70 : )  Public       merchandise       warehousing 

Boots,  shoes,  and  slippers,  other  than  rub-  (C  3.102  :) 

her  K'3.43:)  Pulverizers    for    pulverized    fuel    installa- 

Cellulose  plastic  oroducts  {C  3.73  :)  tion'^   (^C  3.103:) 

Commercial  .steel  castings  (C  3.74  :)  Pyroxylin    coated    woven    cotton    fabrics 

Confectionery    and    competitive    chocolate  (C3  104-) 

pi od nets       manufacturers'      sales      and  Railroad  locomotives  (C  3.10.5 :) 

credits   (C  3.135:)     ^        „.  ^                   ^  Raw  w<ol  consumption  (C  3.52 :) 

(C  364   )                                          garments  Red-cedar  shingles  (C  3.119 :) 

Cottonseed  products  manufactured  and  on  ^^^t,""  „ '"l':^-  ^\^^^^^^^^t'%J^''I^k    nf"?i 

hand  at  oil  mills,  by  States  (C  3.125  :)  ^J^J^    'Vn^,  «  Htip?wr  3  13S    ) 

Domestic  pumps,  water  systems,  and  wind  c.        .               ^  ^  J  ^    ^  rnoinaK 

mills   (C3  77)  Steel  barrels  and  drums   (C  3.106:) 

Fabricated  steel'plate  (C  3.83  :)  Steel  boilers  (C  3.107  :) 

Floor  and  wall  tile  (C  3.85  :)  Steel  office  furniture,  shelving,  and  lockers, 

Galvanized  range  boih-rs  and  tanks  for  hot  and  fire-resistive  .safe  industry  products 

water  heaters     (C3.86:)  (C  3.108:) 

Hosiery   (C3.87:)  Structural  clay  products  (C  3.109  :) 

Illuminating      glassware      manufacturers,  Sulphuric  acid   (C3.1i0:) 

sales  and  credits  (C  :U46  :)  Superphosphates  (C  3.111  :) 

Knit  wool  gloves  and  mittens  (C  3.6 i:)  Underwear,    knit    cloth    and    knit    fabric 

Leather  gloves  and  mittens  (C  .?.42  :)  srioves  fC3  113-) 

'M'^cSc^/^rok^errjcToi^?)  '''  =^  WlLt  ground  and  wheat-milling  products 

Men's,    youths',    and    boys'    clothing    cut  „„V^ '^          '      x--  ■  ^-         i,      «         „„+„i„ 

(C3  92)  Wlnte-bnse     antifriction     bearing     metals 

MethanolVc  3.101:)  (C3.71:)        ,        .  ,     .  .,         ,.. 

Oil  burners  (C3.93:)  Wholesalers    sales,  inventories  and  credits 

Paint.      varnish,      lacquer,  and       filler  (C  3.133 :) 

(C  3.94  :)  Wool  machinery  activity  (C  3.51  :) 

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November  1941  1573 

Industrial  and  business  statistics — Continued. 

Quarterly  industrial  and  business  reports 

Blowers,  fans,  unit  heaters,  and  accessory  Mining    and    industrial    locomotives 

equipment   (C  3.14:1  :)  (C3.81:) 

Canned  foods  stoclc  report  (C  3.136  :)  Warm-air  furnaces,  winter  air-conditioning 

Edible  gelatin  (C  3.79  :)  systems,     and     accessory     e  q  i  p  m  e  n  t 

Electrical  goods  (C3.82:)  (C  3.144:) 

Fats     and     oils,     animal     and     vegetable  Wheat  and  wheat-flour  stocks  held  by  mills 

(C  3.123:)  (C  3.115:) 

Lacquers  (C3.88:)  Wool  stock  (C  3.52/2:) 

Mortality  indev.     Weekly  mortality  index,  deaths  (.stillbirths  excluded)  in  major 
cities,  Nov.  1-29,  1941 ;  v.  12,  uo.  44-48.     Nov.  6-Dec.  4,  1941.     Each  4  p.  il.  4" 
[Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  38-25379  C  3.41 :  12/44-48 

Vital  statistics.  Monthly  vital  statistics  bulletin,  Nov.  6,  1941 ;  v.  4,  no.  9.  [1941.] 
4  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  C  3.127 :  4/9 

Vital  statistics,  special  reports,  v.  14,  no.  1  and  2;  Nov.  7,  1941.     [1941.] 

p.  1-24,  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  36-26592  C  3.67  :  14/1,  2 

Note. — The  State  summaries  for  1940  are  released  a.s  volume  14.     The  issues  of  vol- 
ume 14  will  be  released  concurrently  with  those  of  volume  15. 

Census,  1940  {16th) 

Agriculture.  Agriculture:  Arizona,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facil- 
ities, expenditures,  and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and 
minor  crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+35  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census 
of  United  States.  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  II.  Pettet, 
cliief  statistician  for  agriculture.]  *  Pai)er,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51011  C  3.940-15  :  Ar  4i 

Same :  Arkansas,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+59  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [I'repared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  K.  Pettet,  chief  statis- 
tieian  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15  :  Ar  4k 

Same :  Georgia,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor  crops, 
witli  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv-|-91  jj.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  K.  Pettet,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agricultuie.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.94tV-15 :  G  29 

Same :  Idaho,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+51  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  luider  supervision  of  Zellmer  K.  Pettet,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15 :  Id  1 

Same :  Mississippi,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  ex- 
penditures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor 
crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv-|-59  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  II.  Pettet,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15  :  M  69i 

Same :  Oklahoma,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  ex- 
penditures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor 
crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+57  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of 
United  States.  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  1.5c.  C  3.940-15  :  Ok  4 

Same:  South  Carolina,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities, 

expenditures,  and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor 
crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+39  p.  il.  4"  (16th  cen.sus  of 
United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief 
statistician  for  agiicnlture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-15  :  So  8c 

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1574  Government  Publications 

Agriculture — Continued. 

Same:  Virginia,  2d  scries,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  [1941.]  iv+65  p.  11.  4"  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet.  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15 :  V  81 

Agriculture  reports,  tentative  list.     July  1,  1941.     [2]  p.  4°     (16th  census 

of  United    States,    1940.)      [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-2  :Ag  8 

Busiticss  reports,  tentative  list.  July  1,  1941.  4  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-2  :B  96 

Construction.     Construction:  California,  1939.     Sept.  29,  1941.     13  p.  4°     (16th 
census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  41-51012  C  3.940-28 :  C  12 

Same:  District  of  Columbia.  1939.     Oct.  30,  1941.     4  p.  4°     (16th  census 

of  United  States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-28 :  D  63 

Same:  Florida,   1939.     Sept.   25,   1941.     7   p.  4°     (16th   census   of  United 

States,  1940.)     [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-28 :  F  66 

Same:  Kansas,   1939.     July  23,   1941.     6  p.   4°     (16th  census   of  United 

States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-28 :  K 13 

Same:  Kentucky,  1939.     Sept.  15,  1941.     5  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-28 :  K  41 

Same:  Massachusetts,  1939.     Sept.  10,  1941.     12  p.  4°     (16th  census  of 

United  States,  1940.)     [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-28 :  M  38 

Same :  Nevs^  Jersey,  1939.     Oct.  21,  1941.     10  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940.)     [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-28 :  N  42j 

Same:  New  York,  1939.     Oct.  8,  1941.     14  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940)      [Processed.]     t  C  3.940t28  :  N  42y 

Same:  Oklahoma,  1939.     Sept.  26,  1941.     7  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-28 :  Ok  4 

Same :  Pennsylvania,  1939.     Nov.  4, 1941.     10  p.  4"     (16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-28 :  P  38 

Same  :  Texas,  1939.     Oct.  18, 1941.     9  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)     [Processed.]     t  .  C  3.940-28 :  T  31 

Same:  Virginia,  1939.     Sept.  25,  1941.     7  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940. )     [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-28  :  V  81 

Same :  Washington.  1939.     Sept.  25,  1941.     7  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940.)"     [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-28 :  W  27 

Housing.     Housing,  1st  series,  data  for  small  areas:  Montana.     1941.     ii-f51  p. 
4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared   under  supervision  of 
Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51189  C  3.940-30 :  M  76 

Housing  reports,  tentative  list.     July  1,  1941.     1  p.  4°     (16th   census  of 

United  States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-2  :H  81 

Manufactures.     Manufactures,  1939:  Furniture  industries.     1941.     vi+30  p.   4° 
(16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas 
J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51492  C  3.940-18  :  F  98 

Same:  Meat  products.     1941.     vi-f27  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statisti- 
cian for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51493  C  3.940-18 :  M  46 

Same:  Miscellaneous    fabricated    textile    products.     1941.     vi+13    p.    4° 

(16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas 
J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51494  C  3.940-18 :  T  31 

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Manufactures — Continued. 

Same:  Miscellaneous  nonmetallic   mineral  products.     1941.     vi+20  p.  4° 

(16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas 

J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51495  C  3.940-18 :  M  66 

Same  :  OflSce  and  store  machines,  household  and  service  industry  machines. 

1941.  vi+21  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.] 
*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51496  C  3.940-18  :  M  18/2 

Same:  Paper  and  allied  products.     1941.     vi+47  p.  4°     (16th  census  of 

United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51497  C  3.940-18  :  P  19 

Same :  State  series,  Idaho.     1941.     iv+10  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief 
statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  lOc. 

L.  C.  card  41-51308  C  3.940-19 :  Id  1 

Same:  Women's  and  misses'  outer  clothing.     1941.     vi-|-14  p.  4"     (16th 

census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J. 
Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51498  C  3.940-18  :  C  624 

Manufactures  reports,  tentative  list.     July  1,  1941.     1  p.  4"     (16th  census 

of  United  States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-2 :  M  31 

Mineral  industries  reports,  tentative  list.  July  1,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (16th  census 
of  United  States,  1940.)      [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-2  :M  66 

Population.  Population,  2d  series,  characteristics  of  population :  Arizona.  1941. 
iv+48  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Leon  E.  TruesdeU,  chief  statistician  for  population.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51499  C  3.940-13/2  :  Ar  4i 

■ Same:  New  Hampshire.     1941.     iv+54  p.   il.  4°     (16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  TruesdeU,  chief  statis- 
tician for  population.]     ♦Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-13/2 :  N  42h 

Same:  Utah.    1941.    iv+79  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.) 

[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdellj,  chief  statistician  for  popu- 
lation.]    *  Paper,  20c.  C  3.940-13/2  :  Ut  1 

Same:  Wyoming.    1941.     iv+64  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  TruesdeU,  chief  statistician 
for  population.]    *  Paper,   15c.  C  3.940-13/2  :  W  99 

Population  and  housing  releases  and  bulletins,  1940.    Oct.  15,  1941.    8  p.  4" 

([16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.])  [Processed.  Series  designation  not 
given  on  this  publication.]     f  C  3.940-2 :  P  81/2 

■ Population  reports,  tentative  list.     July  1,  1941.     [2]  p.  4°     (16th  census  of 

United  States,  1940.)     [Processed.]     t  C  3.940-2 :P  81 

Retail  trade.  Census  of  business,  1939,  retail  trade:  Commodity  sates,  book 
stores,  news  dealers,  stationery  stores,  gift,  novelty,  souvenir  shops,  office, 
store  appliance  and  equipment  dealers,  office,  store,  school  supply  dealers,  scien- 
tific, medical  instrument  and  supply  dealers.  1941.  iv4-26  p.  4°  (16th  census 
of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief 
statistician  for  business.]  *  Paper,  lOc. 
L.   C.   card  41-51500.  C  3.940-24 :  B  64 

Territories.  Reports  for  Territories  and  possessions,  tentative  list.  Apr.  1,  1941. 
2  leaves,  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)     [Processed.]     f 

C  3.940-2 :  T  27 

Wholesale  trade.     Census  of  business,   1939,  wholesale  trade;  Employment  by 
months  and  employment    and  pay   roll   for   one   week.     1941.     vi-(-150  p.   4° 
(16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Fred 
A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  41-16301  C  3.940-26 :  Em  7 

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Maps 

Colorado,  irrigation,  by  drainage  basins,  1940;  [map].  Scale  50  m.=3.2  in. 
1J)41.      18X25   in.      ♦15c.  C  3.940-1) :  C  71/map 

Wyoming,  irrigation,  by  drainage  basins,  1940;  [map].  Scale  50  m.=3.2  in. 
1941.     18X23  in.     *  15c.  C  3.940-9  :  W  99/map 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  AUTHORITY 

CIVIL  AtRONAUTICS  ADMINISTRATION 

Air  carriers.  Domestic  air  carrier  operation  statistics,  Sept.  1941.  [1941.] 
[2]  p.  il.  t"     [Processed.]     f  C  31.112 :  941/9 

Air  ■navigation  radio  aids.  Air  navigation  radio  aids,  Sept,  1,  1941.  [1941.] 
106  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly;  none  issued  Aug.  1,  1941.     Processed.]     t 

C  31.108:  941/8 

Same :  Oct.  1,  1941.    [1941.]    106  p.  il.  4°    [Monthly.    Processed.]     t 

C  31.108:  941/9 
Note. — A  Notice  to  airmen,    [1]+12  p.  4°,  was  issued  also,  which  contains  a  list  of 
corrections  and  additions  to  make  the  Oct.  1  issue  of  Air  navigation  radio  aids  current 
as  of  Nov.  1,  1941. 

Civil  acronautios  journal,   v.  2,  no.  21  and   22;   Nov.  1    and   1.^.   1941       [1941.1 
p.  2(J0-3(X»,  11.  4"     [Semimonthly.]      *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.50. 
L.   C.  caid  40-26182  C  31.118 :  2/21,  22 

Danger  areas  in  air  navigation,;  Oct.  15, 1941.  [1941.]  viii+l-35A+36-88  leaves, 
11.  oblong  8°     [Processed.]     f 

L.  C.  card  41-46302  C  31.102 :  D  21/941-2 

Note  — Tliis  revised  issue  of  Danger  areas  gives  current  coverage  of  all  such  areas 
as  of  Oct.  15,  1941.  However,  area  boundaries  may  change  from  time  to  time,  and 
consequently  the  W(>ekly  notice  to  airmen  should  be  checked  each  week  for  revised  and 
additional  charts,  which  should  be  inserted  into,  or  combined  with,  this  booklet. 

Notices  to  airmen.  Weekly  notices  to  airmen,  v.  9.  no  22-25:  Nov.  6-27.  1941. 
[1941.]     various  paging,  il.  oblong  8"     [Processed.]     t  0  31.109:9/22-25 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS   BOARD 

Note. — The  opinions  in  economic  proceedings  of  the  Civil  Aeronautics  Board,  formerly 
included  in  the  Civil  aeronautics  .iournal.  are  printed  separately  beginning  with  v.  2,  and 
are  "advan  e  sheets"  of  the  material  which  will  make  up  bound  volumes  of  the  Civil 
Aeronautics  Board  Reports. 

1h_'  separa  e  opinions  are  obtainable  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $1.00  per  volume ;  siiifjle  copies  vary  in  price. 

British  Overseas  Airways  Corporation.  Docket  No.  618,  British  Overseas  Airways 
Corporation,  permit  to  foreign  air  carrier  [decided  July  22,  1941 ;  opinion  and 
order].  [1941.]  [1] +823-826  p.  ([Opinion]  63.)  [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports, 
V.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a  :  2/63 

Compania  Mcxicana  de  Aviacion,  S.  A.  Docket  no.  30-402(C)-1,  Compania 
Mexieana  de  Aviacion,  S.  A.,  permit  to  foreign  air  carrier  (Los  Angeles-Mexico 
City  operation)  [decided  May  29,  1941 :  opinion  and  order].  [1941.]  [11  +  714- 
719  p.     ([Opinion]  52.)      [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  31.211/a :  2/52 

Delta  Air  Corporation.  Docket  no.  162,  Delta  Air  Corporation  et  al.,  certificate 
of  public  convenience  and  necessity  (additional  service  to  Atlanta  and  Birmiug- 
h.-'m)  [decided  Jan.  m,  1941  ;  opinion  and  order].  [1941.1  [11+447-502  p.  il. 
( [Opinion]  32.)      [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2]     *  Paper,  10c.      C  31.211/a  :  2/32 

Pan  American  Airn-aijs  Compani/.  Docket  no.  511,  Pan  American  Airways  Com- 
pany (of  Nevada),  certificate  of  public  convenience  and  I'ccessity  (Singapore 
operation)  rdecid(>d  Feb.  25,  1941;  opinion  and  order].  [1941.]  [11+661-6(16  p. 
( [Opinion]  47.)      [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.     C  31.211/a  :  2/47 

Pan  American-Grace  Ainrai/s,  Inc.  Docket  no.  606,  Pan  American-Grace  Airways, 
Inc.,  certificate  of  public  convenience  and  necessitv  (Bolivian  operations) 
[decided  June  3,  1941;  opinion  and  order].  [1941.]  [11 +720-726  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 53.)      [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a  :  2/53 

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Pennsylvania-Central  Airlines  Corporation.  Docket  no.  565,  Pennsylvania-Central 
Airlines  Corporation,  certiticate  of  public  convenience  and  necessity  (Muskegon- 
Chicago  service)  [decided  May  17,  li)41;  opinion  and  order].  [1941.]  [1J  + 
710-713  p.     ([Opinion]  51.)      [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  31.211/a :  2/51 

Docket  no.  572,  Pennsylvania-Central  Airlines  Corporation,  certificate  of 

public  convenience  and  necessity  (Morgantown  operation)  [decided  July  10, 
1941;  opinion  and  order].     [1941.]      [l]-|-756-762  p.     ([Opinion]  56.)      [From 

C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a  :  2/56 

Transcontinental  &  Western  Air,  Inc.  Docket  no.  273,  Transcontinental  &  West- 
ern Air,  Inc.,  certificate  of  public  convenience  and  necessity  (Boulder  City 
operation)  [decided  Apr.  16,  1941;  opinion  and  order].  [1941.]  [11+587-591  p. 
( [Opinion]  39.)      [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.      C  31.211/a  :  2/39 

United  Air  Lines  Transport  Corporation.  Docket  no.  496,  United  Air  Lines  Trans- 
port Corporation,  certificate  of  public  convenience  and  necessity  ( Seattle-Van- 
couver mail  service)  [decided  Mar.  19,  1941 ;  opinion  and  order].  [1941.]  [1]-1- 
656-660  p.     ([Opinion]  46.)      [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

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COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

Note. — Nautical  charts  for  navigating  the  waters  of  the  coasts  of  tlie  United  States 
and  of  its  possessions,  coast  pilots  carrying  auxiliary  information  for  the  use  of  the 
nautical  charts :  tide  tables  showing  time  and  heights  of  tides,  current  tables  showing 
direction  and  force  of  ocean  and  estuary  currents,  and  aeronautical  charts  of  continental 
I'nited  Slates  for  air  navii;atinn  are  sold  at  the  Washington  ofHce  of  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  and  by  sa'es  agrnts.  The  sales  agents  for  the  nautical  charts  and  nautical  publica- 
tions are  located  at  the  principal  ports  of  tbe  T^nitod  States  and  for  the  aeronautical 
charts  at  the  principal  airports  of  continental  United  States. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  bulletin,  Oct.  31,  1941;  no.  317.  [1941.]  9  p. 
[Monthly.]     t 

L.  C.  card  15-26512  C  4.20:  317 

Aeronautical  charts 

Alaska.  Aeronautical  planning  chart,  Alaska ;  no.  3069a.  Scale  1 : 5,000,000. 
Wnshinston,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1941.  21X40  in.  [Lam- 
bert conformal  conic  projection.]     t  40c.  C  4.9 :3069a 

Albany,  N.  Y.  Albany  [N.  Y.],  lat  42°-44°,  long.  72°-78°  ;  sectional  aeronautical 
chart  V-9.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1941.  20X41  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.] 
t  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  Al  13/941 

Regional    aeronautical    chart :    Albany,    Nevs^   York,    Washington,    Boston, 

lat.  38°-44°,  long.  69°-78°  :  lOM.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1941.  27X32  in.  [Lambert 
conformal  conic  projection.]     t  40c.  C  4.9/5 :  10  M/941 

Detroit  [Mich.},  lat.  42°-44°,  long.  78°-84°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  V-8. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Sept.  1941.    20X41  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/4  :  D  484/941 

Huntington  [TF.  Fa.],  lat.  38°-40°,  long.  78°-84°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
T-8.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey,  Oct.  1941.  20X43  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.] 
t  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  H  921/941 

Milwaukee,  Wis.  Regional  aeronautical  chart :  Milwaukee,  Chicago,  Cincinnati, 
Detroit,  Cleveland.  Huntington,  lat.  38°-44°,  long.  78°-90°  ;  9M.  Scale  10  m.= 
0.0  in.,  scale  1 :  1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sept. 
1941.    27X42  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  75c. 

C  4.9/5 :  9  M/941 

Radio  direction  finder.  Aeronautical  chart  for  radio  direction  finding,  lat.  26°- 
39°,  long.  89°-105° ;  25DF.    Scale  25  m.=O.S  in.,  scale  1 :  2,000,000.    Washington, 

D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1941.  32X36  in.  [Lambert  conformal 
conic  projection.  Includes  area  between  Bl  Paso,  Denver,  St.  Louis,  and  New 
Orleans.]     t  40c.  C  4.9/5 :  25  DF/941 

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Ban  Antonio  [Tex.],  lat.  28'-30°,  long.  94°20'-99°40' ;  sectional  aeronautical 
chart  0-5.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1941.  20X44  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.] 
t  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  Sa  5  an/941 

Nautical  charts 

Altamaha  Sound,  Ga.,  surveys  to  1934,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1941; 
no.  575.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sept. 
1941.     19X32  in.     t  25c.  C  4.9:  575 

Buzzards  Bap,  Mass.,  surveys  to  1941,  survey.?  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1941  and 
other  sources ;  no.  249.  Scale  1 :  40.000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Sept.  1941.    43X33  in.    t  75c.  C  4.9  :  249 

Cape  Fear  River.  Approaches  to  Cape  Fear  River,  N.  C,  surveys  to  1940.  surveys 
by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1937 ;  no.  1236.  Scale  1 :  SO.OnO.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1941.    31 X  44  in.     f  75c.  C  4.9 :  1236 

Columbia  River.  Columbia  River,  Oreg.  and  Wash.,  Bonneville  to  The  Dalles, 
topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  in  1935-39,  supplemented  by  surveys 
by  Geological  Survey  in  192.5-30,  hydrographv  by  U.  S.  Engineers  in  1935 ;  no. 
6157.  Scale  1:40,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sept. 
1941.     28X35  in.     [Map  is  in  2  sections.]     f  50c.  C  4.9:  6157 

Inset :  The  Dalles. 

Columbia  River,  Oreg.-Wash.,  entrance  to  Harrington  Point,  topography 

by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  in  1935-37,  hydrography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  in  1935-37,  supplemented  bv  surveys  in  channels  bv  U.  S.  Engineers  to 
1941 ;  no.  6151.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
Sept.   1941.     25X41  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9 :  6151 

Humboldt  Bay,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1940,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1940 :  no.  5S32. 
Scale  1:30,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1941. 
30X25  in.     f  50c.  C  4.9:  5832 

Intracoastal  Watcrtvay:  Manasquan  Inlet  to  Little  Egg  Harbor,  N.  J.,  topography 
by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  in  1932-36,  hydrography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  in  1935-37,  supplemented  by  surveys  in  dredged  channels  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  1941,  and  New  Jersey  Board  of  Commerce  and  Navigation  to 
1939;  no.  825.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survev, 
Oct.  1941.    34X22  in.     [Map  is  in  2  sections.]     f  25c.  C  4.9 :  825 

Inset :  Toms  River. 

Laguna  Madre.  Southern  part  of  Laguna  Mndre,  Tex.,  Gulf  Coast,  topography  by 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  and  other  sources,  hydrography  by  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey  in  1939,  supplemented  by  surveys  in  dredged  channels  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  1940;  no.  1288.  Scale  1:80,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1941.     41X32  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:1288 

North  Atnet-ica,  west  coast,  San  Diego  to  Bering  Sea  and  Hawaiian  Islands,  com- 
piled from  United  States  and  foreign  sources;  no.  9000.  [Scale  1  :  4,50<XOOO.] 
Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1941.  37X34  in.  [For 
offshore  navigation   only.]      f  75c.  C  4.9:  9000 

Palapag,  Port.  Port  Palapag  and  Laoang  Bay,  north  coast  of  Samar,  P.  I., 
surveys  to  1906  and  other  sources  ;  no.  4449.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Manila,  P.  I..  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  Aug.  194L     33X31  in.     j  75c.  C  4.9:  4449 

Inset :  Catubig  River  to  Catubig,  Continuation  of. 

Portland,  Oreg.  Port  of  Portland,  including  Vancouver,  Oreg.-Wash.,  surveys  to 
1938,  survevs  bv  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1941  and  other  sources,  surveys  by  Port  of 
Portland  to  1934;  no.  6155.  Scale  1:20,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1941.     44X25  in.     t     75c.  C  4.9:  6155 

In.sct :  Multnomah  Channel,  southern  part. 

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Journal  of  research.  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v. 
27,  no.  6 :  Nov.  1041.  1941.  ii+413-477  p.  il,  2  pi.  4p.  of  pi.  [Monthly.  In- 
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Same  [title  page,  corrections,  and  contents],  v.  26,  Jan.-June  1941,  Re- 
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Radiators.  Large-tube  cast-iron  radiators.  1941.  ii+13  p.  il.  (Simplified  prac- 
tice recommendation  R174-41.)  [Effective  date,  Oct.  1,  1941.  Supersedes 
R174-40.]     *  Paper,  5c.  (incorrectly  given  on  publication  as  10c.  1. 

C  13.12/1 :  174/2 

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[Processed.     Supersedes  LC-654.]     t  013.16:670 

Technical  neivs  hvlletin  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Nov.  1941;  no.  295. 

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subscription,  70c. 

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Walls.  Structural,  heat-transfer,  and  water-permeability  properties  of  5  earth- 
wall  consfiuctions  I  with  list  of  selected  refei'ences]  ;  by  Herbert  L.  Whittemore, 
Ambrose  H.  Stang,  Elbert  Hubbell,  and  Richard  S.  Dill.  Oct.  1.  1941.  ii-f  55  p. 
il.  4°     (Building  materials  and  structures  report  BMS78.)     *  Paper,  20c. 

0  13.29 :  78 

Weights  and  measures  administration;  by  Ralph  W.  Smith.  Aug.  29,  1941. 
vi+292  p.  12°  (Handbook  H26.)  [Supersedes  Handbook  Hll.]  *  Cloth.  75c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51461  C  13.11 :  26 

PATENT  OFFICE 

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Camp.  Eugene  V.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
4601.  in  re  Eugene  V.  Camp,  traffic  guard;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  7  p.  4"     J  C  21.10 :  C  15 

[Decisions  in  patent  and  trade-mark  cases,  etc.],  Nov.  4-25,  1941.  [1941.1  vari- 
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DeGrnotc.  Mclrin.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
4615,  in  re  Melvin  DeGroote,  Beridiard  Keiser,  and  Charles  M.  Blair,  jr.,  com- 
position of  matter ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1941.]  cover  f  itle.  S  p. 
4"     t  C  21.10 :  D  365 

Oalenn  Manufacturing  Company  of  Illinois.  In  United  States  Court  of  Appeals 
for  District  of  Columbia,  appeal  no.  7941,  Galena  Manufacturing  Company  of 
Illinois  (formerly  known  as  Galena  Axle  Grease  Co.)  v.  Conway  P.  Coe,  com- 
missioner of  patents,  and  Superior  Oil  Works,  appeal  from  [judgment  of]  Dis- 
trict Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Cohmibia  ;  brief  for  Conway  P. 
Coe,  commis-sioner  of  patents,  appellee.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-|-12  p.  4°     ± 

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Galena  Manufacturing  Company  of  Illinois — Continued. 

Same;  motion  to  dismiss  appeal  as  to  Conway  P.  Coe,  commissioner  of 

patents,  appellee,  and  brief  on  motion  to  dismiss.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+11  p. 
4°     $  C  21.10  :G  132/2 

Levin,  Ezra.  In  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  appeal 
no.  8016,  Ezra  Levin  v.  Conway  P.  Coe,  commissioner  of  patents,  appeal  from 
judgment  of  District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia ;  brief 
and  appendix  for  appellee.     [1941.]    cover  title,  i +10  p.  4"    t     C  21.10 :  L  578/2 

Malcorn,  Vincent  V.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
4582,  in  re  Vincent  V.  Malcom,  paving  joint  construction ;  brief  for  c<immis- 
sioner  of  patents.     [1941.]    cover  title,  10  p.  4°    t  C  21.10:  M  292/2 

Nallinger,  Fritz.     In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 

4596,  in  re  Fritz  Nallinger,  pumping  system ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  6  p.    4°  t  C  21.10  :N  149 

Official  gazette.    Ofl3cial  gazette  of  Patent  Office,  containing  patents,  trade-marks 
and  design.s,  issued  Nov.  4-25,   1941;   v.  532,    no.   1-4.      [1941.]     cover  titles, 
997+[cliv]  p.  il.  large  8°     [Weekly.]     *  Paper,  35c.  single  copy,  $16.00  a  yr.; 
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large  8°  [Weekly.  From  Official  gazette,  v.  532,  no.  1-4.]  t  Paper,  5c.  single 
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rections.] 1941.  p.  21-22,  oblong  24°  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion 
in  Manual.]     Included  in  price  of  Manual.  C  21.12  :  940/p.21-22,  rev. 

Trademark'^  [etc.  from]  Official  Gazette,  Nov.  4-25,  1941.  [1941.]  various 
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5c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr.  C  21.5/a  3 :  532/1-4 

Vbbelohde,  Leo.     In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 

4597,  in  re  Leo  Ubbelohde,  cellulose  products;  brief  for  commissioner  of  pat- 
ents.    [1941.]     cover  title,  7  p.  4°     $  C  21.10  :Ubl 

Wood.  William  H.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
4617,  in  re  William  H.  Wood  and  Oscar  C.  Trautman,  method  of  heat-treating 
steel  for  cold  draft  reduction  and  prodtict  thereof;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  8  p.  4°     t  C  21.10  :W  85/2 

Young,  Fred  M.     In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 

4598,  in  re  Fred  M.  Young,  heat  exchanger  for  supercharger;  brief  for  com- 
missioner of  patents.     [194L]     cover  title,  10  p.  4°    t  C  21.10  :Y  85/2 

WEATHER  BUREAU 

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65c. 
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Oceans.  Weather  on  the  oceans,  July  1941,  with  special  reference  to  north 
Atlantic  and  north  Pacific  Oceans  [articles]  ;  issued  by  Marine  Section.  1941. 
4  p.  4"     [Monthly.     From  Monthly  weather  review,  July  1941.]     t 

C  30.14/a  2 :  941/7 

Same,  Aug.  1941,  with  special  reference  to  north  Atlantic  and  north  Pacific 

Oceans    [articles] ;    issued    by    Marine    Section.     1941.     [1]  +4    p.    large    4° 
[Monthly.     From  Monthly  weather  review,  Aug.  1941.]     t        C  30.14/a  2  :  941/8 

Pi  eci  pit  at  ion.  Some  pressure-precipitation  trend  relations ;  by  J.  B.  Kiucer. 
1941.     4  p.  il.  large  4°     [From  Monthly  weather  review,  v.  69,  Aug.  1941.]     t 

C  30.14/a  :  P  926 

Slide  rule  for  determining  10,000-foot  pressure ;  by  J.  R.  Fulks  and  R.  A.  Dight- 
man.  1941.  [1] +71-73  p.  4°  [From  Monthly  weather  review,  v.  69,  Mar. 
1941.]     t  C  30.14/a  :  SI  34 

Temperature  graph.  New  type  of  temperature  graph  for  geographer ;  by  George 
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V.  69,  Aug.  1941.]     t  C  30.14/a  :  T  245/3 

Weather.    Weekly  weather  and  crop  bulletin,  Nov.  4-25,  1941 ;  no.  44-47,  series 
1941.     [1941.]     Each4p.il.  4°     *  Paper,  50c.  a  yr. 
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Weather  -forecast.  Extended  forecast,  Nov.  4-8  to  Nov.  29-Dec.  3,  1941.  Nov. 
4-28,  1941.  Each  1  p.  4°  [Semiweekly.  Processed.  The  edition  here  cata- 
loged is  the  one  for  Districts  1  and  3  issued  from  the  forecast  center  at  Wash- 
ington, D.   C]     t  0  30.13:941/88-95 

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on  TuesLlays  for  the  period  7  :  30  p.  m.  Tuesday  to  7  :  30  p.  m.  Saturday.  E.  S.  T.,  and 
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centers  of  the  Weather  Bureau  as  follows  : 

Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  :  District  10,  Arizona,  New  Mexico,  and  West  Texas. 
Boston.  Mass.  :  District  16,  New  England  States. 
Chicago   111.  :   District   6.   Region   of  Great  Lakes ;   district  7,   Upper  Mississippi   Valley ; 

district  8,  Northern  Great  Plains. 
Denver,  Colo.  :  District  0,  Montana  and  Wyoming:  district  13,  Colorado. 
Jacksonville,  Fla.  :  District  2,  South  Atlantic  States. 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  :  District  12  Missouri,  Kansas,  and  Oklahoma. 
Los  An'-reles,  Calif.  :  District  15.  Southern  California. 

New  Orleans.  La.  :  District  4.  Central  and  East  Gulf  States ;  district  5,  East  Texas. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah  :  District  14,  Utah. 

Sin  Francisco.  Calif.  :  District  11,  Far  Western  S'^ates  except  Southern  Cnlifornia. 
Washins-'ton,    D.    C.  :   District    1,    Middle   Atlantic    States ;    district    3,    Ohio    Valley    and 

Tennessee. 

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LAWS 

Note. — The  Federal  laws  are  first  published  separately  and  in  this  form  are  known  as 
"slip  laws."  Later,  these  laws  are  compiled,  edited,  indexed,  and  published  in  the  volumes 
of  the  Statutes  at  large. 

Beginning  with  the  77th  Congress,  the  laws  no  longer  are  numbered  in  four  series,  public 
acts,  private  acts,  public  joint  resolutions,  and  private  joint  resolutions,  but  are  num- 
bered in  two  series,  namely,  public  laws  and  private  laws. 

The  "slip  law"  continues  to  bear  the  c!'apter  number  and  the  session  of  Congress  during 
which  the  law  was  enacted,  but  this  information  does  not  appear  in  the  entries  listed  below. 

Private  [joint]  resolutions.     See,  above,  note  under  center  head  Laws. 

Private  law  179-219,  77th  Congress. 

Note. — The  Division  of  Research  and  Puhlication,  State  Department,   receives  a  small 
supply  of  the  private  laws  which  it  distributes  fre:^  upon  application. 
Bcnning,  Fort.     H.  R.  4803,  act  for  relief  of  certain  personnel  of  .\rmy  on  account  of  loss 

of  p. rsonnl   property  as   result   of   fire.   Apr.    11,    1940,    Fort   Benning,   Ga.     Approved 

Nov.  21.   1911.     1   p.      (Private  law  209.) 
Bras^il,  Mrs.  Aufjnsta.     H.  R.  3194,  act  for  relief  of  Augusta  Brassil.     Approved  Nov.  24, 

1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  218.) 
Bryant,  L^oi/d.     H.   R.   2208,  act  for  relief   of  Lloyd  Bryant.     Approved  Nov.   21,   1941. 

1  p.      (Piivate  law  185.) 
Crouch,  Mrs.  Lorn  B.     11.  R.  247,  act  for  relief  of  Lena  B.  Crouch.     Approved  Nov.  21, 

1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  180.) 
Crump,  Donald.     H.  R.  2403.  act  for  relief  of  heirs  of  Donald  Crump  and  Mrs.  .Tohn  N. 

Crump  ard  for  relief  of  Emma  -lane  Crump  and  Mildred  Lounedah  Crump.     Approved 

N,  V    21.  1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  216.) 
Day.  Frank  E.     H.  R.   .S499,  act  for  relief  of  Frank  E.   Day.     Approved  Nov.  21,  1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  195.) 
Dc  Matteis.  Albert.     H.  R.  4437,  act  for  relief  of  Albert  DeMatteis.     Approved  Nov.  21, 

1941.      1  p.      (Private  law  r03.) 
Dillon,  Mrs   Hnttie.     II.  R.  4503,  act  for  relief  of  Hattie  Dillon.     Approved  Nov.  21.  1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  204.) 
Fairell.  Mr.i.  Mam  L.     H.  R.  2379,  net   for  relief  of  Mary,   Ethel,  and  Richard  Farrell. 

Approved  Nov.  21,  1941.      1  p.      (Private  law  187.) 
Oil's,  J.  R.     H.  R.  3500,  act  for  relief  of  J.   R.  Giles.     Approved  Nov.  21,   1941.     1  p. 

(Private  law  196.) 
Hoffmann.  T,h<.r.     H.   R.  3315,  act  for  relief  of  Tibor  Hoffmann  and  Magda  Hoffmann. 

Approved  Nov.  21.  1941.    1  p.     (Private  law  194.) 
Hofian,  Arma  L.     H.  R.  413,  act  for  relief  of  Arma  Lee  Hogan.     Approved  Nov.  21,  1941. 

1  p.       (Private  lew  ISl.) 
Htiriahnom.  Elsie  M.     II.  R.  49(54,  act  for  relief  of  Elsie  Hugahoom.     Approved  Nov.  21, 

19U.     1  p.     (Private  law  211.) 
Kapfer.  Mrs.  Lou'sr  L.     H.  R.  4061,  act  for  relief  of  Louise  L.  Kapfer.    Approved  Nov.  21. 

1941.     1  p.     (Private  Inw  199.) 
Kassner,  Frank.     H.  R.  666,  act  for  relief  of  Frank  Kassner.     Approved  Nov.  21,  1941. 

1  p.     (Private  law  182.) 

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Private  law  179-219,  77th  Congress — Continued. 

Kchiuin,  Alcxaiidrr.     H.  R.  4777.  act  for  relief  of  Alexander  Kehaya.     Approved  Nov.  21. 

in41.     1  p.     (Private  law  207  ) 
AorAfmo.i.  Mm.  Lillian.     II.  R.  549*^.  art  for  relief  of  Lillian  Korkemas  and  Ro?e  Grazioll. 

Approved  Nov.  21.  1041.     1  p.     (Private  law  213.) 
Ktilp  Liimhrr  Cnmpaiui.     U.  I{.  .'5504.  act  for  relief  of  Kulp  Lumber  Company.     Approved 

Nov.  21.  1041.     1  p.      (Private  law  214.) 
Lawson  Coffee  Company.  Iiicori)orift(fl.      H.  R.  424,'5,  act  for  relief  of  Lawson  Coffee  Com- 

pan.v.  Incorporated.     Approved  Nov.  24,  1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  219.) 
Led'ierwond.  Mr<>.  Attn.     H,  R.  4062,  act  for  relief  of  Alta  Ledgerwood.    Approved  Nov.  21, 

1041.     1  p.      (Private  law  200  » 
Leon.  Adolf.     II.  R.   1542.  net  for  relief  of  Adolf  Leon  and  his  wife  Felicia.     Approved 

Nov.  21,  1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  184.) 
Lihhey.  Drlbrrt  E.     H.  R.  477S    act  for  relief  of  Delbert  E.  Libbey.     Approved  Nov.  21, 

1941.     1  p.     (Private  law  208.) 
Macon  County  Oil  Company.     H.  R.  4415,  act  for  relief  of  Macon  County  Oil  Company. 

.Approved  Nov.  21.  1041.     1  p.     (Private  law  202.^ 
Matklcy.  K'hT.  jr.      U.  R  .3043,  act  for  relief  of  Kehl  Marlcley,  jr.    Approved  Nov.  21,  1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  107  ) 
Martin,  John  C.     H.  R.  2962.  act  for  relief  of  John  C.  Martin.     Approved  Nov.  21,  1941. 

1  p      (Private  law  101.) 
Monroe  Township,  Mich.     II.  R.  .S872,  act  for  relief  of  Towne  school  district  numbered  6, 

rmctional  Monroe  Township,  Newaygo  County,  Mich.     Approved  Nov.  21,   1941.     1  p. 

(Private  law  198.) 
Mnxicy.  RvrHx.     H.  R.  4")70.  act  for  relief  of  Regis  Moxley  and  Frances  Moxley.    Approved 

Nov.  21,  1941.    1  p.     (Private  law  206.) 
Moyer,  Ar'h'ir  (!.      II.  R    2378.  act  for  relief  of  Arthur  G.  Moyer.    Approved  Nov.  21,  1941. 

1  p.     (Private  law  186.) 
Papnna,  Alrx.     H.  R.  5021,  act  for  relief  of  Alex  Papana.     Approved  Nov.  21,  1941.     1  p. 

(Private  law  212.) 
Peschke.  Mrs.   Lucille.     H.  R.    2717.    act  for   relief  of  Mrs.   Lucille   Peschke.      Approved 

Nov.  21.  1941.     1  D.     (Private  law  iro.i 
Reppart.  H.  L.     H.  R.  3174,  act  for  relief  of  H.  L.  Reppart  and  others.     Approved  Nov. 

21,  1941.      1  p.      (Private  law  193.) 
Bamhcx.  Mrs.  Siu^avvnh.     S.  1708    net  for  relief  of  Susannah  Sanchez.     Approved  Oct. 

29.  1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  179.) 
Sandcll,  J.  A.     H.  R.  4879.  act  for  relief  of  J.  A.  Sandell  and  Frances  Sandell.     Approved 

Nov.  21.  1041.     1  p.      (Prh-ate  law  210.) 
Schoeb,  William.     H.  R.  2462,  act  for  relief  of  William  Schoeb.     Approved  Nov.  21,  1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  189  ) 
Shcpni-d.  Max  A.     H.  R.  2.")46.  act  for  reliof  of  estate  of  Max  Adams  Shepard.     Approved 

Nov.  24.  1041.      1  p.      (Private  law  217.) 
Sommer,  Arnold  H.     H.  R.  24.'')0.  act  ior  relief  of  Arnold  H.  Sommer.     Approved  Nov.  21, 

1041.      1  p.      (Private  law  188.) 
Siimida,  Ruoirhi.     H.  R.  "?,3.  act  for  relief  of  Ryoichi  Sumida.     Approved  Nov.  21,  1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  183.) 
Sweeney,  James  A.     H.  R    4116.  art  for  relief  of  James  A.  Sweeney.     Approved  Nov.  21, 

1941.      1  p.      (Private    law   201  ) 
Thompson,  Mrs.  Delia.     IT.  R    4.'>61.  ac*^  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Delia  Thompson.     Approved 

Nov.  21.  1911.      1  p.      (Private  law  20.^.) 
Wilson.  Mrs.  Liieherta.     IT.   R.  3003.  act  for  relief  of  Lueberta  Wilson.     Approved  Nov. 

21,  1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  192.) 
Ziefilcr,  Walter  M.     H.  R.  1854    act  for  relief  of  Walter  M.  Ziegler.     Approved  Nov.  24, 

1941.     1  p,      (Private  law  215.) 

Public   [joint]  resolutions.     See,  above,  note  under  center  head  Laws. 

Public  law  283-32.3,  77th  Congress. 

Note. — Pulilic  laws  in  slip  form  in  the  first  prints  may  be  obtained  from  the  Super- 
intendent of  Dncnments.   Washington.  D.  C.  at  a  subscription  price  of  $3  00  a   session, 
foreign  subscription.  $4.25  :  single  copies  are  usually  5c. 
Air  pilots.     S.  1508.  net  to  p'-ov'''p  for  nnv  of  .nv'ntio'i  nilots  in  Naval  and  Marine  Corps 

Reserve.      [Approved  Nov.  5.  1941.]     2  p.     (Public  law  289.) 
Alaska.      II.    R.    4004,    act    to    author=i?e    transpoi-tntion    of    emplo.vees   of   United    States 

fin   Alaska]    on   vessels  of  Army  Transport   Service.     Approved   Nov.   21.   1941.      1  p. 

(Public  law  304.) 
Alas-ka  Rnnd  Cn'"mi.'i.ti<on.      H.  R.  5374    act  to  authorize  transportation  of  employees  of 

Alaska  Road  Commission,  and  to  validate  payments  made  for  that  and  other  purposes. 

Approved  Nov.  21.  1941.     1  p.      (PuMic  law  315  > 
Chaplains.     H.  R.  5356,  act  to  constitute  .\rmv  Chaplains'  Corps  with  brigadier  general 

as   chief.      Approved   Nov.    21.   1941.      1   p.      (Public  law  314.)       IH    R.   53.'i6  do.  s   not 

establish    a    .'■cparate    Chaplains'    C"rps    in    the    .\rmy.    but    authorizes    issuing    to    the 

chief  of  chaplains  a   temporary  commission   as  brigadier  general,   to  expire   6   months 

after  the  termination  of  the  present  emergency. 1 
Oonfrmpt  of  court.      H.   R    5203.    act  to   extend   p'-ovisions  of  act   of  Feb.   24.   1033.   and 

of   net    of   June   29.    1040.    to   proreodiuL's   to    punish    for   criniinal    contempt    of   court. 

Approved   Nov.  21.    1041.      1    p.      (Public   law  313)       III.  R.   5203  extends  rule-making 

authority  of  Supreme  Cou-t  to  Timinal  contrmnt  of  court. 1 
District  of  Columbia.      II    R    5553    act   providins   appropriation   for   additional    members 

of  Metropolitan  Police  Fo'ce  of  District  of  Columliia,  and  for  other  purposes.     Approved 

Nov.  21.  1941.     1  p.      (Pulilic  law  316.) 
II.   R.   5708.   act   to  amend   Disti-ict   of  Columbia   unemployment  compen'-ation   act 

fso  as  to  extend  <ff"rtiy->  date  of  employer  merit-rating  provisions].     Approved  Nov. 

21,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  321.) 

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Public  law  283-323,  77th  Congress— Continued. 

Forest  flies.  S.  633,  act  to  ampnd  criminal  code  in  respect  to  fires  on  public  domain 
or  Ind'an  lands  or  on  certain  lands  owned  or  leased  by.  or  under  partial,  concurrent, 
of  exclusive  jurisdiction  of  United  States.  [Approved  Nov.  15,  1941.]  2  p.  (Public 
law  293.) 

Orants  Pass.  FT.  R.  5128,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 
struction, by  Aliliama  Bridge  Commission,  of  toll  bridge  and  cau^ieway  [across  Grants 
Passl  betwr>"n  Daup'in  T-^rmd  and  mainland  at  or  near  Cedar  Point,  Ala.  Approved 
Nov.  21,  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  312.) 

Oro.ssepoiut  Light,  III.  II.  R  5120  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  dispose 
of  rema'nin.'  portion  of  G-osse  Point  lishtbouse  reservation  by  deed  to  Evanston, 
III.    Approved  Nov.  21,  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  311.) 

Hawaii.  II.  R.  5077.  act  to  approve  act  numbered  112  of  session  laws  of  1941  of  Hawaii, 
to  amend  act  101  of  session  laws  of  Hawaii.  1921.  relating  to  manufacture,  mainte- 
nance, distriljurion.  and  supply  of  electric  current  for  lisbt  and  power  witbin  districts 
of  North  and  South  Hilo  and  Puna,  in  county  of  Hawaii,  so  as  to  extend  franchise 
[of  Hilo  Electric  Co.]  to  districts  of  Kau  and  South  Kohal.i  in  said  cruniy.  and  extend 
term  t'lereof  as  to  town  of  Hilo.      Approved  Nov.  21.  1941.      1  p.      (Pablic  law  309.) 

Bicknm  Field.  H.  R.  58G,  act  to  authorize  maintenance  and  use  of  banking  house  upon 
militarv  reservation  at  Hickam  Field.  Oahn.  Hawaii  riiy  Bishop  National  Bank  of 
Hawaii].     Approved  Nov.  21,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  297.) 

Honolulu.  Hiiva  i.  H.  R  ri8<.  ;i<'t  to  authorize  appropriation  for  purpose  of  establishing 
national  cemetery  at  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Approved  Nov.  21,  1941.  1  p.  (Public 
law  29X.) 

Hours  of  labor.  S.  1713.  act  to  amend  Public  law  numbered  718,  75th  Congress,  approved 
June  25.  1938  [so  as  to  permit  2.080  hours  of  work  in  52-consecutive-weekly  period 
witl'out  pivment  of  overt'me  co"ipeiis.-itinn  under  collective  bargaining  agreements]. 
Approved  Oct.  29.  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  283.) 

House  of  R'prcsmtatircs.  H.  R  2(:65.  act  to  provide  for  apportioning  Representative* 
in  ConsTcss  nmong  tb'>  several  Sates  by  equal  proportions  method.  [Approved  Not. 
15.  1941]     2  p.     (Public  law  291.) 

Housiud  Authori1\i.  H.  R.  5003.  act  to  amend  United  Slates  housing  act.  as  amended 
I  relative  to  obl'g.ntions  issu'ri  bv  Housing  Authority  for  refunding  purposes].  Ap- 
proved Oct.  30,  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  288.) 

Income  tax.  H.  .1.  Res.  235.  .foint  resolution  to  amend  sec.  124  of  internal  revenue 
code  by  extending  time  for  applif.ntions.  and  c'''an?ing  procedure,  for  certification  of 
national-defense  facilities  and  contracts  for  amortization  purposes.  [Approved  Oct. 
30.    1941.1      2  r..      (Public   b-w  285) 

Jud(/es.  II.  R.  2590.  act  to  rr p  al  prohibition  against  filling  of  vacancy  in  office  of  dis- 
trict indge  for  district  of  Massachusetts.  Approved  Nov.  21,  1941.  1  p.  (Public 
law  .300.) 

Kalamazoo.  Mich.  H.  R.  1106.  act  to  authorize  Secret.nry  of  War  to  grant  rig'it-of-way 
to  Grand  Trunk  W'stern  Railroad  Companv  across  Kalamazoo  National  Guard  target 
range.  Mi<h.      Approved  Nov.  21.  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  299.) 

Kauai  Couiitii  Hauaii.  H.  R  5076.  act  to  empower  Legislature  of  Hawaii  to  authorize 
county  of  K.inai  to  issue  improvement  bonds.  Approved  Nov.  21,  1941.  1  p.  (Pub- 
lic law   308  ) 

Keicl  iknti.  Ala.'ika.  S.  2024,  act  to  authorize  Ketchikan,  Alaska,  to  undertake  certain 
P'blic  woks,  and  for  such  purpose  to  issue  bonds.  [Approved  Nov.  21,  1941.]  2  p. 
(Public  law  290.) 

McMiunrille.  Orefj.  H.  R.  4791.  act  to  reimburse  McMinnville.  Orog..  for  damages  as- 
sessed to  it  bv  United  States  for  innocent  trespass  upon  land  belonging  to  United 
States.     Aiiprovod  Nov.   21.  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  ,303.) 

Mcd'ils.  H.  R.  57."i0.  act  authorizing  procurement  and  issue  of  Army  of  Occupation  of 
Germany  Medal  for  each  person  who  served  in  Germanv  or  Austria-Hungary  during 
period  of  occupation.      Approved  Nov.  21.  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  322.) 

Merchiut  marine.  H.  J.  Res.  237.  joint  resolution  to  repeal  sec.  2.  3.  and  6  of  neutrality 
a^-t  of  1939.  Approved  Nov.  17.  1941.  1  p.  (Public  law  294.)  [Sections  2  and  3 
of  neutral'ty  act  prohibit  American  vessels  from  entering  belligerent  ports  or  combat 
zones  and  sec.  6  proliibits  arming  of  American  merchant  vessels.] 

Minnesota  R'rer.  H  R.  4''81.  act  to  n^p'al  act  to  authorize  construction  of  bridges 
across  poi'*^ion  of  Minnesota  River  ni  Minnesota,  approved  Mar.  15,  1904.  Approved 
Nov.  21.  ]<141.      1   n.      (Public  law  302.) 

Mississippi  R'.vcr.  H.  R.  4912.  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 
struction of  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  M  'mphis,  Tenn.  \hy  Memp'na 
and  Arkinsas  Bridge  Commission].     Approved  Nov.  21.  1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  305.) 

H    R    5."56.  act  granting  consent   of  Congress  to  M'nnesota   and  Minneapolis  to 

construrt  free  h'sh'vnv  bridge  across  Mississippi    River  at  or  near  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Approved  Nov.  21.   1941.      1  p.      (Public  law  317.) 

Naval  Reserve.  S.  1701.  net  to  provkb-  for  pay  and  allowances  and  mileage  or  trans- 
portation for  certain  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Naval  Reserve  and  Marine  Corps 
Reserve  a'^d  retiree!  oflfl'^ers  and  enVsted  men  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps.  ApproTed 
Ot.  30.  1941.      1   p.      (Public  Inw  287.) 

Nefmf'ahle  instruments.  H.  R.  5079.  act  to  authorize  Treasurer  of  United  States  to 
mke  settlements  with  payees  of  lost  or  stolen  checks,  which  have  been  paid  on  forsed 
indors'^ments,  in  advance  of  reclamation.  [Approved  Nov.  21.  1941.]  2  p.  (Public 
law  310  ) 

Officers.  .Armt/.  H.  R.  5653.  act  to  extend,  under  certain  conditions,  time  for  examina- 
tion of  mont'"'ly  accounts  covering  exprnditures  by  disbursing  officers  of  Army  after 
date  of  actual  receipt  by  bureaus  anel  offices  of  War  Department,  and  before  trans- 
mitting same  to  General  Accounting  Office.  Approved  Nov.  21,  1941.  1  p.  (Public 
law  320  ) 

Pay.  Army.  H.  R.  5600.  act  to  provide  for  payments  in  advance  to  enlisted  men  of 
monetary  allnwnnie  in  lieu  of  quarters  and  s'lbsistence  under  certain  conditions. 
Approved  Nov.  21.  1941.      1  p.  (Public  law  319.) 

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Pultlic  law  283-323.  77th  Congress— Continued. 

Public  property.  S.  1772.  act  to  uiitliorizo  Army  officers  designated  by  Secretary  of  War 
to  take  final  action  on  reports  of  survey  and  vouchers  pertaininR  to  loss  damage 
spoilase,  unserviccubility,  unsnitability.  or  destruction  of  Government  property  Ad- 
prov.d  Oct.  ::0.  mil.     1  p.     (I'lihlic  law  L'SG.)  f     f      j         v 

Roads.  S.  1840.  ait  to  suppleniont  Federal  aid  road  act.  approved  July  11,  1916.  as 
amended  and  supplemented,  to  authorize  appropriations  durins;  national  emergency 
dec  a  red  by  the  President.  May  27.  1041.  for  immedate  constiuction  of  roads  uvwntly 
ne' ded  for  national  defense.      [Approved  Nov.  19.  1941.]     7  p.      (I'ublic  law  295) 

St.  Elisiibcth.1  Hos/iital.  H.  R.  4498.  act  to  provide  for  admi.ssion  to  St.  Elizabeths 
Hospital  of  insane  persons  belonging  to  foreign  service.  Approved  Oct.  29.  1941 
1  p.     (Public  law  284.) 

n.  R.   459!).    act   to   authorize   Federal  security   administrator   to   accept   gifts   for 

St.  Elizabetl's  Hospital  and  to  provide  for  administration  of  such  gifts.  [Approved 
Nov.  7.  1041.]     2  p.      (Public  law  290.) 

Bhips.  11.  R.  546.3.  act  providing  for  securitv  of  Ignited  States  naval  vessels  [in  terri- 
torial waters  of  United  States].    Approved  Nov.  15.  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  292.) 

•     n.   It.  578-^,   act    to  aiitiiori/e  construction   or  acquisition    of  certain   naval  local 

defense  vessels.    Approved  Nov.  21.  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  323.) 

Susquehanna  River.  H.  R.  4994,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsylvania  to 
construct  free  highway  bridge  across  busquehaniia  River  at  Bridge  Street,  Plymouth 
Borough,  between  Plymouth  and  Hanover  Townships  in  county  of  Luzerne,  Pa. 
Approved  Nov.  21.  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  307.) 

Tenius'^ec  River.  H.  R.  3182.  a<t  to  provide  for  alteration,  reconstruction,  or  relocation  of 
certain  highway  and  railroad  bridges  (across  Tennessee  River]  by  Tennessee  Valley 
Authority.     Approved  Nov.  21.  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  301.) 

Tennessee  Valley  Authority.  H.  R.  4961,  act  to  amend  sec  9  (b)  of  Tennessee  Valley 
Authority  act.  as  amended  by  sec.  14  of  act  of  A'lg.  31.  1985  [relative  to  accounts  of 
the  Authority].     Approved  Nov.  21.  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  306  ) 

Wabash  River.  H.  R.  5557.  act  authorizing  Indiana  to  construit  free  highway  bridge 
across  Wabash  River  at  or  near  Montezuma,  Ind.  Approved  Nov.  21,  1941.  1  p. 
(Public  law  318.) 

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Automatic  Temperature  Control  Co.,  Inc.,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3121  [for  relief  of  Automatic  Temperature  Control  Company.  Incorporated]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  Nov.  19,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1425,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Cutts,  Richard  M.     Margaret  M.  Cutts,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4270 
[for  relief  of  Margaret  M.  Cutts,  widow  of  Richard  M.  Cutts]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  McGehee.    Nov.  19,  1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1424,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Roads.  Supplementing  Federal  aid  road  act.  construction  of  roads  for  national 
defense,  conference  report  to  accompany  S.  1840  [to  supplement  Federal  aid  road 
act,  approved  July  11,  1916,  as  amended  and  supplemented,  to  authorize  appro- 
priations during  national  emergency  declared  by  the  President.  May  27,  1941, 
for  immediate  construction  of  roads  urgently  needed  for  national  defense] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Whittington.  Nov.  4,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1379,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
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Spencer,  Fred.  Fred  Spencer,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3774  [for 
relief  of  Fred  Spencer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  Nov.  19,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1427,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Thomas,  Wiliani  E.  William  E.  Thomas,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  768 
[for  relief  of  William  E.  Thomas]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  Nov.  19,  1941. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  1426,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wei/bret,  Fred.  jr.  Fred  Weybret,  jr.,  and  others,  conference  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  1852  [for  relief  of  Fred  Weybret,  jr..  and  others];  submitted  by  Mr. 
McGehee.     Nov.  19, 1941.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1423,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

EXECUTIVE  PAPERS,  JOINT  COMMITTEE  ON  DISPOSITION  OF 

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report:  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Oct.  80,  1941.  21  p.  (H.  rp. 
1353,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  bv  Department  of  Agriculture,  report ;  submitted  by 

Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.     14  p.     (H.  rp.  1360,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Commerce  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  Commerce,  re- 
port ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Oct.  30,  1941.  16  p.  (H.  rp.  1367, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  Commerce,  report ;  submitted  by 

Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1368,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  Courts.  Disposition  of  records  by  United  States  attorney  for  district  of 
Oregon,  with  approval  of  Department  of  Justice,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1358,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  United  States  attorney  for  eastern  district  of 

Illinois,  with  approval  of  Department  of  Justice,  report;   submitted  by   Mr. 
Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1359,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  United  States  attorney  for  southern  district  of 

Florida,  with  approval  of  Department  of  Justice,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  El- 
liott of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1357,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  United  States  marshal  for  western  district  of 

Texas,  with  approval  of  Department  of  Justice,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott 
of    California.     Oct.    30,    1941.     2    p.     (H.    rp.    1339,    77th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Federal  Securitv  Agency.  Disposition  of  records  by  Federal  Security  Agency, 
report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Oct.  30,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1369,  77th  Cong.,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  office  of  administrator.  Federal  Security  Agency, 

report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp. 
1340,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Federal  Works  Agenci).  Disposition  of  records  by  Federal  "Works  Agency,  re- 
port ;  submitted  by  air.  Elliott  of  California.  Oct.  30, 1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1848, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Food  Administration.  Disposition  of  records  by  Food  Administration,  in  custody 
of  National  Archives,  report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Oct.  30, 
1941.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1352,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Housing  Authority.  Disposition  of  records  by  Housing  Authority,  Federal  Works 
Agency,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Oct.  30,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1372,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by-  Housing  Authority,  Federal  Works  Agency,  re- 
port ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Oct.  30,  1^1.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1373, 
77tli  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Interior  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  Interior,  in  cus- 
tody of  National  Archives,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California. 
Oct.  30,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1351,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  Disposition  of  records  by  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Oct.  30,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1349,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  Resources  Planning  Board.  Disposition  of  records  by  [National  Re- 
sources Planning  Board]  Executive  Office  of  the  President,  report ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Oct.  30,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1375,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Navy  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  Navy  Department,  report ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Oct.  30,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1364,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Navy  Department,   report ;   submitted  by  Mr, 

Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1365,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

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■ Disposition  of  records  by  Navy  Department,  report ;   submitted  by  Mr. 

Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1366,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Public  Roads  Administration.  Disposition  of  records  by  Public  Roads  Adminis- 
tration, Federal  Works  Agency,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California. 
Oct.  30,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1342,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Railroad  Retirement  Board.  Disposition  of  records  by  Railroad  Retirement 
Board,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Oct.  30,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1350,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Social  Security  Board.  Disposition  of  records  by  Social  Security  Board,  Federal 
Security  Agency,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Oct.  30,  1941. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  1341,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Social  Security  Board,  Federal  Security  Ageucy, 

report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp. 

1370,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Social  Security  Board,  Federal  Security  Agency, 

report:  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp. 

1371,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Treasury  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  Treasury,  re- 
port;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Oct.  30,  1941,  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1355,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Papers,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  Treasury,  report;  submitted  by 

Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1361,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

• Disposition  of  records  bv  Department  of  Treasury,  report;  submitted  by 

Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1362,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Veterans'  Administration.  Disposition  of  records  by  Veterans'  Administration, 
report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Oct.  30,  1941.  15  p.  (H.  rp. 
1354,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

War  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  War,  report;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Oct.  30,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1363,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  in  Department  of  War,  report  submitted  bv  Mr. 

Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.     2  p.     (PI.  rp.  1356,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Work  Projects  Administration.  Disposition  of  records  by  Work  Projects  Ad- 
ministration, Federal  Works  Agency,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of 
California.  Oct.  30,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1343,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Work  Projects  Administration,  Federal  Works 

Agency,  report :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.     3  p. 
(H.  rp.  1344,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

" Disposition  of  records  by  Work  Projects  Administration,  Federal  Works 

Agency,  report;  submitted  b.v  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.     4  p. 
(H.  rp.  1345,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Work  Projects  Administration,  Federal  Works 

Agency,  report:  submitted  by  INIr.  Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.     3  p. 
(II.  rp.  1346,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Work  Projects  Administration,  Federal  Works 

Agency,   report;  submitted  bv  Mv.  Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.     2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1347,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Work  Projects  Administration,  Federal  Works 

Agency,  report:  submitted  by  IMr.  Elliott  of  California.     Oct.  30,  1941.     2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1374,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Civil  service  preference,  retirement,  and  salary  classification  laws  [Feb.  25,  1919- 
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report  to  company  H.  Res.  343 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran.  Nov.  18,  1941. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  1419,' 77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  defense.  Further  studies  and  investigations  by  Committee  on  Naval 
Affairs,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  341  [to  provide  for  further  expenses  of 
Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  in  studying  progress  of  national-defense  program]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran.  Nov.  18,  1941.  1  p.  (II.  rp.  1417,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Further  studies  and  investigations  by  Military  Affairs  Committee,  report 

to  accompany  H.  Res.  342  [to  provide  for  further  expenses  of  Committee  on 
Military  Affairs  In  studying  progress  of  national-defense  program]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.   Cochran.     Nov.   18,   1941.     1  p.     (H.   rp.  1418,  77th   Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

AGRICULTUKE  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Cotton.  Amending  agricultural  adjustment  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  2035 
[to  amend  sec.  347  of  agricultural  adjustment  act  of  1938  with  respect  to  cotton- 
marketing  quotas]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fulmer.  Nov.  18,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
1422,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

i-H  club  and  rural  youth  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4530  [to  promote  further 
development  of  4-H  clubs  and  other  extension  work  with  rural  youths]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Fulmer.     Nov.  19,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1429,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Sufjar.  Amending  sugar  act  of  1937,  as  amended,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5088 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fulmer.  Nov.  19,  1941.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  1430,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     [H.  R.  5988  extends  provisions  of  sugar  act  of  1937  for  3  years.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

AIR  accidents,   select  COMMITTEE  TO  INi-ESTIGATE,  HOUSE 

Aircraft  accidents.  Investigating  air  accidents,  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  125 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Nichols.  Oct.  30,  1941.  16  p.  (H.  rp.  133S,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  [This  report  relates  to  accident  which  occurred  Apr.  3,  1941,  near 
Vero  Beach,  Fla.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Investigation  of  air  accidents,  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  125 ;  submitted 

by  Mr.  Nichols.  Nov.  6,  1941.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  1381,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Tliis 
report  relates  to  accident  which  occurred  Jan.  23,  1941,  near  Robertson,  Mo.] 

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Prices.  Emergency  price  control  act  of  1941,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5990 
[to  further  national  defense  and  security  by  checking  speculative  and  excessive 
price  ri.ses,  price  dislocations,  and  inflationary  tendencies,  and  for  other  pur- 
poses] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Steagall.  Nov.  7,  1941.  13  p.  (H.  rp.  1409,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  H.  R.  5990  creates  an  Office  of  fflc?  Con- 
trol and  creates  a  court  of  the  United  States  to  be  known  as  the  Emergency 
Court  of  Appeals.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
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Price-control  bill,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5479,  super- 
seded by  H.  R.  5990,  to  further  national  defense  and  security  by  checking  specu- 
lative and  excessive  price  rises,  price  dislocations,  and  intiationary  tendencies, 
andfor  other  purposes,  Aug.  5  r— Oct.  23],  1941.  Revised  [print].  1941.  2  pts., 
xxi 4-2305  p.  il.  4  pi.  [H.  R.  5479  creates  a  court  of  the  United  States  to  be 
known  as  the  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals.]     *  Taper,  pt.  1,  $1.2.j  ;  *  pt.  2,  $1.50. 

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Raw  materials.  Amend  R.  F.  C.  act,  as  amended,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  H.  R.  5667  (.superseding  H.  R.  5642),  to  exempt  strategic  and  criti- 
cal materials  from  customs  duties  in  certain  instances,  and  for  other  purposes, 
Sept.  16,  1941;  [statement  of  Jesse  H.  Jones].  Revised  [print].  1941.  iii-f44 
p.  [H.  R.  5G67  also  increases  note-issue  power  of  Reconstruction  Finance 
Corporation.]     ♦Paper,  10c.  Y  4.B  22/1 :  R  24/7/rev. 

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Barthel,  Dale  L.  Dale  L.  Barthel  and  others,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3225 
[for  relief  of  Dale  L.  Barthel  and  others]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  Nov. 
7,  1941.     6  p.     (H.  rp.  1,396,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Datcnnin,  U.  D.  H.  D.  Bateman,  Henry  G.  Conner,  jr.,  executor  of  last  will  and 
testament  of  P.  L.  Woodard,  and  J.  M.  Creech,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4r)37 
[for  relief  of  H.  D.  Bateman,  Henry  G.  Conner,  jr.,  executor  of  last  will  and 
testament  of  P.  L.  Woodard,  and  J.  M.  Creech]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keogh. 
Nov.  7,  1941.     13  p.     (H.  rp.  1398,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Bove,  Richard.  Richard  Bove,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  691  [for  relief  of 
Richard  Bove]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Harris  of  Arkansas.  Oct.  30,  1941.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  1324,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Broderick,  Joseph  V.  Joseph  V.  Broderick,  report  to  accompany  S.  1650  [for 
relief  of  Joseph  V.  Broderick]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Meyer  of  Maryland.  Nov.  7, 
1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1386,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Broxcn,  O.  F.  G.  F.  Brown,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2428  [for  relief  of  G.  F. 
Brown]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Meyer  of  Maryland.  Nov.  7,  1941.  14  p.  (H.  rp. 
1391,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Burlington  Auto  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5056  [for  relief  of  Burlington 
Auto  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Meyer  of  Maryland.  Oct.  30,  1941.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  1331,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cardillo,  John  P.  John  Cardillo  and  Philip  Cardillo,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4525  [for  relief  of  John  Cardillo  and  Philip  Cardillo]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Keogh.     Oct.  30,  1941.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  1328,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Chalker,  Carl.  Carl  Chalker,  report  to  accompanv  S.  15.50  [for  relief  of  Carl 
Chalker]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fogarty.  Oct.  30,  1941.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  1323,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Cohen,  Ethel.  Ethel  Cohen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3087  [for  relief  of  Ethel 
Cohen]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Coffee  of  Washington.  Nov.  7,  1941.  11  p.  (H.  rp. 
1395,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Corder,  William.  William  Corder,  report  to  accompanv  S.  1429  [for  relief  of 
William  Corder]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Fogarty.  Oct.  30,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1322, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cosf/rove,  Mrs.  Bella.  Bella  Cosgrove.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4355  [for 
relief  of  Bella  Cosgrove]  ;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Wickersham.  Nov.  7,  1941.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  1.397,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Dyson,  James  C.  James  C.  Dyson,  report  to  accompany  S.  334  [for  relief  of 
James  C.  Dyson]:  submitted  by  Mr.  Dickstein.  Oct.  30,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
1320,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Elliott,  O.  T.,  Incorpornied.  G.  T.  Elliott,  Inc..  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5390 
[for  relief  of  G.  T.  Elliott,  Incorporated]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Meyer  of  Mary- 
land.    Nov.  7, 1941.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1404,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Freeman,  Aliert  L.  A.  L.  Freeman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5576  [for  relief 
of  A.  L.  Freeman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  Nov.  7,  1941.  12  p.  (H.  rp. 
1406,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gay.  Mrs.  Mary  8.  Mary  S.  Gay,  report  to  accompany  S.  1479  [for  relief  of 
Mary  S.  Gay]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Meyer  of  Maryland.  Nov.  7,  1941.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  1384,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Heron,  Mrs.  Lulu  A.  Lulu  Heron,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  329  [for  relief  of 
Lulu  Heron]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Meyer  of  Maryland.  Nov.  7,  1941.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  1387,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hoy,  Chin.  Chin  Hoy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2545  [for  relief  of  Chin  Hoy]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  Nov.  7,  1941.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  1393,  77th  Coug.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Johnson,  A.  Paul.  A  Paul  Johnson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5767  [for  relief 
of  A.  Paul  Johnson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Meyer  of  Maryland.  Nov.  7,  1941. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  1408,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Joryenson,  Arthur  W.  Arthur  W.  Jorgenson,  and  legal  guardian  for  Robert  R. 
Jorgenson,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  5164  [for  relief  of  Arthur  W.  Jorgenson, 
and  legal  guardian  for  Robert  R.  Jorgenson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger. 
Nov.  7,  1941.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  1402,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kelly,  Joseph  M.  Lt.  Col.  Joseph  M.  Kelly,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5701 
[for  relief  of  accounts  of  Joseph  M.  Kelly]  ;  submitted  by  ^Ir.  McGehee.  Oct. 
30,  1941.    4  p.     (H..  rp.  1335,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Libhy,  McNeill  d  Lihhy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5773  [for  relief  of  Libby, 
McNeill  and  Libby]  ;  submitted  by  :Mr.  Jennings.  Oct.  30,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1336,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McCue,  Kaiherine  F.  Katherine  McCue,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4831  [for 
relief  of  Katherine  Mci'uel  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  Nov.  7,  1941. 
11  p.     (II.  rp.  1399,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mount  Whitney  Potver  d  Electric  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  331  [for  relief 
of  Mount  Whitney  Power  and  Electric  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Russell. 
Nov.  7,  1941.     6  p.     (H.  rp.  1388,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Multnomah  County,  Orcg.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  962  [for  relief  of  Multnomah 
County,   Oreg.]  ;   submitted   by  Mr.   Pittenger.     Nov.  7,   1941.     8  p.      (H.  rp. 

1389,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Murray,  John  P.  John  Paul-  Murray,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5647  [for 
relief  of  John  Paul  IMurray]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coffee  of  ^Yashington.  Oct. 
30.  1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1334',  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Neville,  Julia  A.  Estate  of  Julia  Neville,  report  to  accompany  S.  1190  [for  relief 
of  estate  of  Julia  Neville]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fenton.  Oct.  30,  1941.  7  p. 
(H.  rp.  1321,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ol>^en.  H.  B.  II.  B.  Olsen,  for  use  of  Pacific  Art  Tile  Co.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5643  [for  relief  of  H.  B.  Olsen  for  use  of  Pacific  Art  Tile  Company]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Keogh.  Nov.  7,  1941.  20  p.  (H.  rp.  1407,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Owen,  Reuhen.  Reuben  Owen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1903  [for  relief 
of  Reuben  Owen]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Fenton.     Nov.  7,  1941.     4  p.      (H.  rp. 

1390,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Paul,  Mrs.  Anna  M.     Mrs.  Anna  M.  Paul,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5387  [for 

relief  of  Mrs.   Anna   M.   Paul]  ;    submitted  by   Mr.   Fogarty.     Oct.   30,   1941. 

5  p.     (H.  rp.  1332,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
Penrlman,  Mrs.  Bessie.    Bessie  Pearlman  and  George  Roth,  report  to  accompany 

H.   R.   34.33    [for   relief  of  Bessie    Pearlman   and   George   Roth]  ;    submitted 

by  Mr.  Meyer  of  Maryland.     Oct.  30,  1941.     3  p.     (H.   rp.    1326,  77th  Cong. 

1st  sess.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
Price.  Martin  J.     Martin  J.  Price,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3091   [for  relief 

of  Martin  J.  Price]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.    Oct.  30,  1941.    7  p.     (H.  rp. 

1325,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Ruhlman,  Mrs.  Allene  F.  Allene  Ruhlman  and  John  P.  Ruhlman,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5473  [for  relief  of  Allene  Ruhlman  and  John  P.  Ruhlman]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Keogh.    Nov.  7,  1941.    12  p.     (H.  rp.  1405,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Russell,  H.  Earle.  H.  Earle  Russell,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5545  [for  relief 
of  H.  Earle  Russell]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Meyer  of  Maryland.  Oct.  30,  1941. 
6  p.     ( H.  rp.  1333,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Saunders,  Robert  L.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  L.  Saunders,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5046  [for  relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  L.  Saunders]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Russell. 
Nov.  7,  1941.     lip.     (H.  rp.  1401,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Schneider,  Mrs.  Gretehen  E.  Mrs.  Eddie  A.  Schneider,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5200  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Eddie  A.  Schneider  (Gretehen  H.)]  ;  submitted 
by   Mr.   Keogh.     Nov.    7,    1^1.     11   p.     (H.    rp.    1403,    77th   Cong.    1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Seby.  Ejalmar  M.  Hjalmar  M.  Seby,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2436  [for 
relief  of  Hjalmar  M.  Seby]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  Nov.  7,  1941.  53  p. 
(H.  rp.  1392,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  lOc. 

Shaneyfelt,  William  R.  William  Robert  Shaneyfelt  and  Mildred  Shaneyfelt, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5040  [for  relief  of  William  Robert  Shaneyfelt  and 
Mildred  Shaneyfelt]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Harris  of  Arkansas.  Nov.  7,  1941. 
12  p.     (H.  rp.  1400,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sioux  Skyways,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1363  [for  relief  of  Sioux  Skyways, 
Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Meyer  of  Maryland.  Nov.  7,  1941.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  13S3,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Bertha  M.  Mrs.  Bertha  M.  Smith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4436 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Bertha  M.  Smith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weiss.  Oct.  30,  1941. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  1327,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Svelund.  August.  August  Svelund.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2967  [for  relief 
of  August  Svelund]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keogh.  Nov.  7,  1941.  8  p.  (H.  rp. 
1394,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wells,  George.  George  and  Mamie  H.  Wells,  report  to  accompany  S.  1581  [for 
relief  of  George  Wells  and  Mamie  H.  Wells]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Meyer  of 
Maryland.  Nov.  7,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1385,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Tuhasz.  Julius.  Julius  Ynhasz  and  Arvid  Olson,  report  to  accompany  S.  1055 
[for  relief  of  Julius  Tuhasz  and  Arvid  Olson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wickersham. 
Nov.  7,  1941.     8  p.     (H.  rp.  1382,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Columbus  University.  Amending  charter  of  Columbus  University,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6046  [to  amend  charter  of  Columbus  University,  so  that 
duties  and  restrictions  placed  upon  trustees  of  that  university  may  be  more 
clearly  df fined]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Schidte.  Nov.  21,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1432, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Food.  Preventing  sale  of  unwholesome  food  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5694 :  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  Nov.  21,  1941.  2  p.  (H. 
rp.  1433,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Bailey,  John.  Stoker  John  Bailey  of  H.  M.  S.  Orion,  hearings.  77th  Congress, 
1st  session,  on  H.  R.  .5257.  to  authorize  payment  of  indemnity  to  British 
Government,  for  and  on  behalf  of  John  Bailey,  former  stoker  of  His  Maiesty's 
Ship  Orion,  in  full  and  final  settlement  of  claim  arising  as  corsequence  of 
injuries  inflicted  bv  John  Ittner.  United  States  Navv,  at  Seattle.  Wash..  July 
16, 1939 ;  July  29,  1941.     1941.     ii  +  10  p.     *  Paper,  .'c.  Y  4.F  76  1 :  B  15 

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November  1941  1593 

Meteorologij.  Meeting  of  directors  of  meteorological  services  of  Western  Hemi- 
sphere countries,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  J.  Res.  191,  to 
authorize  President  of  United  States  to  invite  Governments  of  countries  of 
Western  Hemisphere  to  participate  in  meeting  of  national  directors  of  mete- 
orological services  of  those  countries,  to  be  held  in  United  States  as  soon  as 
practicable  in  1941  or  1942,  to  invite  regional  commissions  3  and  4  of  Inter- 
national Meteorological  Organization  to  meet  concurrently  therewith,  and 
to  authorize  appropriation  for  expenses  of  organizing  and  holding  such  meet- 
ings, June  3,  1941.     1941.     ii+13  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.F  76/1 :  M  56 

IMMIGRATION  AND  NATUKALIZATION  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Immigration  and  Naturalisation  Service.  Further  amending  sec.  24  of  immigra- 
tion act  of  Feb.  5,  1917  (39  Stat.  893),  as  amended  (U.  S.  C,  title  8,  sec.  109) 
[relative  to  promotion  of  immigrant  inspectors],  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5870;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  Nov.  3,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1378,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Stern,  Kurt  G.  Kurt  G.  Stern,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3295  [for  relief  of  Kurt 
G.  Stern]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  Nov.  26,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1450,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wakerman,  Chaim.  Hyman  Wakerman,  report  to  accompany  S.  456  [to  record 
lawful  admission  to  United  States  for  permanent  residence  of  Chaim  Waker- 
man, known  as  Hyman  Wakerman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  Nov.  26, 
1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1451,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INDIAN   AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Miami  Indians  jurisdictional  act,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R. 
4309,  conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  with  right  to  appeal  to  Su- 
preme Court  of  United  States  to  hear,  examine,  adjudicate,  and  enter  judgment 
in  all  claims  which  Miami  Indians  of  Indiana  had  and  have  against  United 
States  under  treaty  of  June  5,  1854,  ratified  Aug.  4,  1854  (10  Stat.  L.  1093),  and 
as  to  lineal  descendants  or  issues  of  said  Miami  Indians,  pursuant  to  said 
treaty  of  June  5,  1854,  and  so  forth,  i-atified  and  promulgated  Aug.  4,  1854  ;  Apr. 
23,1941.     194L     iii+33  p.     ♦  Paper,  10c.  Y  4. In  2/1 :  M  58/2 

Osage  Indians.  Osage  tribe  of  Indians,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3564  [author- 
izing appropriation  for  payment  to  Osage  tribe  of  Indians  on  account  of  their 
lands  sold  by  United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers  of  Oklahoma.  Nov.  13, 
1941.     45  p.     (H.  rp.  1413,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

INTE31STATE  AND  FOREIGN  COMMERCE  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Railroad  employees.  Crediting  of  military  service  under  railroad  retirement 
acts,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  3984,  to  extend  crediting  of 
military  service  under  railroad  retirement  acts,  Oct.  20,  1941.  1941.  iii4-43  p. 
*  Paper,  10c,  Y  4.  In  8/4 :  M  59/4 

INVALID  PENSIONS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Pensions  at  wartime  rates  for  officers  and  enlisted  men  disabled  in  line  of  duty, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6009  [to  provide  pensions  at  wartime  rates  for  offi- 
cers and  enlisted  men  of  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Coi'ps,  and  Coast  Guard  disabled 
in  line  of  duty  as  direct  result  of  armed  conflict,  while  engaged  in  extra  hazard- 
ous service  or  while  United  States  is  engaged  in  war,  and  for  dependents  of 
those 'Who  die  from  such  cause]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  Nov.  25,  1941. 
12  p.     (H.  rp.  1449,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

IREIGATION  AND  RECLAMATION   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Reclnmation  of  land.  Amendment  to  Great  Plains  act,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4648  [to  amend  act  of  Aug.  11,  1939  (53  Stat.  1418),  authorizing  construc- 
tion of  water  conservation  and  utilization  projects  in  Great  Plains  and  arid 
and  semiarid  areas  of  United  States,  as  amended  by  act  of  Oct.  14,  1940  (54 
Stat.  1119),  so  as  to  limit  amount  which  may  be  expended  for  flood  control 

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Reclamation  of  land — Continued. 

in  any  one  project]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Nov.  24,  1941.  8  p.  (H.  rp. 
1447,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  [Corrected  print,  l.st  print  has  9  p.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-40312 

Republican  River  compact,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5945  [granting  consent  of 
Congress  to  compact  entered  into  by  Colorado,  Kansas,  and  Nebraslia  with 
respect  to  use  of  waters  of  Kepul)lican  River  basin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robin- 
son of  Utah.  Nov.  5,  1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  13S0,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

JUDICIARY  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Nov.  18,  1911;  no. 
17.     1941.     140  p.  4°     J  Y  4.  J  89/1 :  77/17 

Fees.  Abolishing  certain  fees  of  district  clerks  and  exempting  defendants  from 
certain  filing  fees  in  condenmation  proceedings,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5S80; 
submitted  by  Mr.  McLaughlin.  Nov.  19,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1428,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fish,  Hamilton.  Investigation  of  summons  of  Hamilton  Fish,  report  pursuant 
to  H.  Res.  335  [directing  Committee  on  Judiciary  to  inve.stigate  and  consider 
whether  service  of  subpena  or  any  other  process  by  court  or  grand  jury  invades 
rights  and  privileges  of  a  Member  of  House  of  Representatives]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Snmners  of  Texas.  Nov.  17,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1415,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sabotage.  Discretionary  penalty  of  punishment  by  death  for  sabotage  in  certain 
cases,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2  [to  provide  for  discretionary  penalty  of 
punishment  by  death  on  conviction  of  willful  sabotage  against  national  defense, 
whenever  such  act  causes  or  threatens  death  or  sei'ious  injury  to  others]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  McLaughlin.  Nov.  12,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1411,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46313 

MERCHANT  MARINE  AND  FISHERIES    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Officers,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Surveij.  Promotion  of  commissioned  oflScers  of  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  executive  hearing,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R. 
5837,  to  regulate  distribution  and  promotion  of  commissioned  officers  of  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  and  for  other  purposes,  Nov.  6,  1941.  1941.  iii+34  p. 
*  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.M  53  :  C  63/6 

Regulating  distribution  and  promotion  of  commissioned  officers  of  Coast 

and  Geodetic  Survey,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  5837 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland. 
Nov.  13,  1941.     6  p.     (H.  rp.,  1412,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Panama  Canal.  Prohibiting  use  of  cameras  in  Panama  Canal  [in  interest  of 
national  defense],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5876;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland. 
Oct.  30,  1941.     6  p.     (H.  rp.  1337,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MILITARY  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Air  defenses.  Providing  for  civilian  defense  against  bombing  attacks,  etc.,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5727  [to  provide  protection  of  persons  and  property  from 
bombing  attacks  in  United  States,  its  Territories  and  possessions,  to  autliorize 
procurement  of  materials  and  supplies,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  May.  Nov.  26, 194L  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1452,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46314 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session ;  7th  editiorr.  1941. 
140  p.  4°     1:  Y  4.M  59/1 :  77/7 

NATIONAL  DEFE:NSB   MIGRATION,    SEa:,ECT  COMMITTEE  INVESTIGATING,    HOUSE 

Transients.  National  defense  migration,  1st  interim  report,  77th  Congress,  1st 
session,  pursuant  to  II.  Res.  113,  to  inquire  further  into  interstate  migration 
of  citizens,  emphasizing  present  and  potential  consequences  of  migration  caused 
by  national  defense  program;  [submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan].  1941.  iii+118  p. 
(H.  rp.  1286.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41^6315 

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November  1941  1595 

Transients — Continued. 

National  defense  migration,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant 

to  H.  Res.  113,  to  inquire  further  into  interstate  migration  of  citizens,  empha- 
sizing present  and  potential  consequences  of  migration  caused  by  national 
defense  program,  Detroit  hearings  (industrial  section),  Sept.  23-25,  1941. 
1941.     pt.  18,  xii+7069-7094B+7U95-7374P+7375-77U6  p.  il.     *  Paper.  65c. 

T  4.N  21/5 :  M  58/pt.l8 

NAVAL  AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Air  pilots.  Hearing  [77th  Congress,  1st  session],  on  S.  1508,  to  provide  for  pay 
of  aviation  pilots  in  Naval  and  Marine  Corps  Reserve.  [1041.]  p.  2201-26. 
(No.  161.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-12/161 

Industrial  arMtration.  Conciliation  and  mediation  of  labor  disputes  affecting 
national-defense  progi'am,  supplemental  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4139  [to 
further  expedite  national  defeu.se  program  by  providing  for  investigation  and 
mediation  of  labor  disputes  in  connection  therewith  without  stoppage  of  work]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia.  Nov.  17,  1941.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  427,  pt.  3, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [In  this  supplemental  report  committee  recommends  a 
substitute  bill  which  creates  in  the  Executive  Office  of  the  President  a  board  to 
be  known  as  the  National  Defense  Mediation  Board  to  take  the  place  of  the 
National  Defense  Mediation  Board  created  by  Executive  order  8716  of  Mar. 
19,  1941.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50416 

Naval  education.  Providing  for  additional  naval  academy  in  New  Port  Harbor 
area  in  California,  H.  R.  5608,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Sheppard ;  [letter  fi'om 
Secretary  of  Navv  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill]. 
[1941.]     p.  2199.     (No.  100.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/160 

Nat^al  Reserve.  To  provide  for  longevity  credit  for  enlisted  men  of  Naval  and 
Marine  Corps  Reserve,  H.  R.  4869,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Maas;  [letter  from 
Secretary  of  War  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill]. 
[1941.]     p.  2197.     (No.  159.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la :  941-42/159 

PRINTING   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

National  Defense  Migration,  Select  Committee  Investigating  House.  Reports  of 
Committee  to  Investigate  National  Defense  Migration,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Con.  Res.  56  [authorizing  printing  of  additional  copies  of  each  of  reports 
submitted  to  the  House  during  current  Congress  by  Select  Committee  to  In- 
vestigate National  Defense  Migration]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jarman.  Nov.  18, 
1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1421,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PUBLIC    BUIIJ)INGS   AND    GROUNDS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Seeing-eye  dogs.  Permitting  seeing-eye  dogs  to  enter  Government  buildings  when 
accompanied  by  their  blind  ma.sters,  report  to  accompany  S.  1826;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Lauham.     Nov.   25,   1941.     3  p.     (H.   rp.   1448,   77th   Cong.  1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

RIVERS    AND    HARBORS    COMMITTEE,     HOUSE 

Alabama  River.  Alabama-Coosa  River  and  tributaries,  Ala.  and  Ga.,  hearings, 
77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  subject  of  improvement  of  Alabama-Coosa  branch 
of  Mobile  River  system,  Ala.  and  Ga.,  Nov.  5  and  6,  1941.     1911.     iii-t-64  p. 

*  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.R  52  :  Al  lb 

Beaver  River.  Beaver  and  Mahoning  Rivers,  Pa.  and  Ohio,  hearings,  77th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  subject  of  improvement  of  Beaver  and  Mahoning  Rivers, 
Pa.  and  Ohio,  Sept.  30-Oct.  6,  1941.     1941.     iii-j-Sll  p.  il.  2  maps.     *  Paper.  60c. 

Y  4.R  52  :  B  38/3 

Rivers.  Oregon  and  Washington  projects,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  H.  R.  5993,  authorizing  construction,  repair,  and  preservation  of  certain 
public  works  on  rivers  and  harbors,  and  for  other  purposes.  Mar.  11-Oct.  24, 
1941.     1941.     iii+46  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y4.R52:Or3/5 

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1596  Government  Publications 

Rivers — Continued. 

River  and  harbor  bill,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5993  [authorizing  con- 
struction, repair,  and  preservation  of  certain  public  works  on  rivers  and  har- 
bors, and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mansfield.  Nov.  21,  1941. 
159  p.  (H.  rp.  1431,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes  Digest  of  opposition 
views  on  subject  of  St.  Lawrence  seaway,  Digest  of  opposition  views  on  subject 
of  canalization  of  Beaver-Mahoning  Rivers,  Pa.  and  Ohio,  and  minority  report.] 

*  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  41^6316 

Sabmc-Ncchcs  'Waterway,  Neches  and  Angelina  Rivers,  Tex.,  hearings,  7 /th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  subject  of  Improvement  of  Sabine-Neches  Waterway, 
Neches    and   Angelina   Rivers,   Tex.,   Mar.    and    Sept.    1941.     1941.     iii+57   p. 

•  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.R  52  :  Sa  lb/7 

Snake  River,  Oreg.,  Wash.,  and  Idaho,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
subject  of  improvement  of  Snake  River,  Oreg.,  Wash.,  and  Idaho,  Sept.  22  and 
Oct.  15,  1941.  1941.  iii+29  p.  [The  hearing  of  Sept.  22  was  also  issued  sei>- 
arately  and  was  entered  in  Monthly  catalog  for  Oct.  1941,  p.  1425.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.R  52  :  Sn  1/2 

Trinity  River  and  tributaries,  Tex.,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  sub- 
ject of  improvement  of  Trinity  River  basin,  Tex.,  for  navigation,  flood  control, 
and  allied  purposes,  Oct.  8-13,  1941.     1941.     iv -1-291  p.  2  maps.     *  Paper,  25c. 

Y  4.R  52  :  T  73/4 

EULES  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Engineer  Corps,  Army.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5630,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
326  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  5630,  to  make  provision  for  construction  activ- 
ities of  Army]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  Oct.  30,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1329, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  5630  transfers  all  construction  activities  of  Army 
to  Corps  of  Engineers.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

House  of  Representatives.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  2665,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  327  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  2665,  to  provide  for  apportioning  Rep- 
resentatives in  Congress  among  the  several  States  by  equal  proportions 
method]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Colmar.  Oct.  30,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1330,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Merchant  marine.  Providing  for  consideration  of  House  joint  resolution  237, 
report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  334 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  Nov.  10,  1941.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  1410,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  Res.  334  provides  for  consideration  of 
H.  J.  Res.  237,  as  amended  by  the  Senate,  to  repeal  sec,  2,  3,  and  6  of  neutrality 
act  of  1939.  Sections  2  and  3  of  neutrality  act  prohibit  American  vessels  from 
entering  belligerent  ports  or  combat  zones  and  sec.  6  prohibits  arming  of  Amer- 
ican merchant  vessels.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Philippine  Islands.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5825,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  339 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  5825,  to  amend  sec.  19  (a)  of  Philippine  independ- 
ence act  of  Mar.  24.  1934,  as  amended  by  act  of  Aug.  7,  19.39,  and  to  amend 
act  approved  June  19, 1934,  so  as  to  authorize  certain  sugar  excise  tax  funds  and 
other  funds  to  be  used  for  military  and  naval  defense  purposes  in  Philippine 
Islands]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  Nov.  13,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1414,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Priees.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5990,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  348  [for  con- 
sideration of  H.  R.  5990,  to  further  national  defense  and  security  by  checking 
speculative  and  excessive  price  rises,  price  dislocations,  and  inflationary  tend- 
encies, and  for  other  puropses]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Colmer.  Nov.  21,  1941.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  1434,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  5990  creates  an  Office  of  Price  Control 
and  creates  a  court  of  the  United  States  to  be  known  as  the  Emergency  Court 
of  Appeals.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Soil  conservation.  Consideration  of  S.  588,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  344 
[for  consideration  of  S.  588,  to  give  to  Secretary  of  Agriculture  permanent 
authority  to  make  payments  to  agricultural  producers  in  order  to  effectuate 
purpo.sc's  specified  in  sec.  7  (a)  of  soil  conservation  and  domestic  allotment 
act]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Colmer.  Nov.  18,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1420,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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November  1941  1597 

TESEITORIES  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Boxing.  Permitting  15-round  championsliip  bouts  in  Alaska  and  Hawaii,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5007 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gossett.  Nov.  3,  1941.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  1377,  77tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ketchikan,  Alaska.  Authorizing  Ketchil^an,  Alaslia,  to  undertalie  certain  public 
works,  etc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  4053  [to  autliorize  Ketcliikan,  Alaska, 
to  undertake  certain  public  works,  and  for  such  purpose  to  issue  bonds]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Young.     Nov.  3,  1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1376,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

WAYS   AND   MEiiNS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendar  of  bills  and  resolutions  referred  to  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means, 
77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Nov.  19,  1941 ;  no.  12.     1941.    75  p.  4»     $ 

Y  4.W  36  :  77/12 

Tariff.  Amending  par.  1798  of  tariff  act  of  1930,  as  amended,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  1632  [permitting  free  entry  of  articles  imported  by  returning  resi- 
dents from  certain  countries  on  basis  of  frequency  of  use  of  exemption  rather 
than  length  of  visit  abroad]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Buck.  Nov.  17,  1941.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  1416,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

SENATE 

Calendar  of  business,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Nov.  1-27,  1941 ;  no.  127-139. 
1941.  various  paging,  large  8°  [Daily  when  Senate  is  in  session.  The  legisla- 
tive day  of  Oct.  27  extended  through  the  calendar  day  Nov.  7.]     | 

Y 1.3 :  77-1/127-139 

AGBICULTUBE   AND   FORESTRY   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  Nov.  10,  1941 ;  no.  13.  1941. 
66  p.  4°     t  Y  4.Ag  8/2 :  77/13 

Farm  Credit  Administration.  Providing  for  cancelation  of  certain  notes  [formerly 
hold  b.v  Northwest  Grain  Association]  acquired  by  Farm  Credit  Administra- 
tion as  result  of  activities  of  Federal  Farm  Board,  report  to  accompany  S.  298 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Nov.  27,  1941.  2  p.  (B.  rp.  845,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

APPROPRIATIONS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

District  of  Columbia.  Additional  policemen  for  District  of  Columbia,  hearings 
bpfore  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5553.    1941.    ii-f  36  p. 

*  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.Ap  6/2  :  P  75 

CLAIMS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Aehi,  Mrs.  Anna.  Anna  and  Fred  Aebi,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1700  [for 
relief  of  Anna  and  Fred  Aebi]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Brewster.  Nov.  6,  legisla- 
tive day  Oct.  27,  1941.     11  p.     (S.  rp.  806,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ayers,  Mrs.  FAizaheth.  Elizabeth  Ayers,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4246  [for 
relief  of  Elizabeth  Ayers]  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Tunnell.  Nov.  6,  legislative  day 
Oct.  27,  1941.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  815,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Crouch,  Mrs.  Lena  B.  Lena  B.  Crouch,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  247  [for 
relief  of  Lena  B.  Crouch]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier.  Nov.  6,  legislative  day 
Oct.  27,  1941.     8  p.     (S.  rp.  809,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

DeMatteis,  Albert.  Albert  DeMatteis,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4437  [for 
relief  of  Albert  DeMatteis]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Tunnell.  Nov.  6,  legislative  day 
Oct.  27,  1941.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  816,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  272  [for  relief  of  Fairbanks, 
Morse  and  Company]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  30,  legislative  day 
Oct.  27,  1941.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  791,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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1598  Government  Publications 

Farner,  Fred.  Fred  Farner  and  Doris  M.  Schrooder,  report  to  accompany 
II.  K.  3141  [for  relief  of  Fred  Farner  and  Ernest  Schroeder]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Rosier.  Nov.  G,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  17  p.  (S.  rp.  813,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Florida  Citru.s  Exchauf/c.  Relief  of  Florida  Citrus  Exchange,  Grovs^ers  Loau  & 
Guaranty  Company,  and  Guaranty  Operating  Company,  hearinf?s  before  subcom- 
mittee, 7Cth  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  395G,  June  13,  l'J40.      1941.      iii+46  p. 

*  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.C  52/2 :  F  66 

Gdynia  America  Line,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2781  [for  relief  of  Gdynia 
America  Line,  Incorporated,  New  York  City,  N.  Y.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown. 
Oct.  30,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.     10  p.     (S.  rp.  795,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Harris,  James  C.  Estate  of  James  C.  Harris,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2963 
[for  relief  of  estate  of  James  C.  Harris]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier.  Nov.  6, 
legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  812,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Howard,  R.  S.,  Company.  R.  S.  Howard  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  273  [for 
relief  of  R.  S.  Howard  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  30,  legis- 
lative day  Oct.  27,  1941.     4  p.     ( S.  rp.  792,  77th  'Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Korkemas,  Mrs.  Lillian.  Lillian  Korkemas  and  Rose  Grazioli,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  5498  [for  relief  of  Lillian  Korkemas  and  Rose  Grazioli]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Rosier.  Nov.  6,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  10  p.  (S.  rp.  811,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McMillen,  Ray  C.  Ray  C.  McMillen,  report  tc  accompany  H.  R.  4587  [for  relief 
of  Ray  C.  McMillen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Nov.  6,  legislative  day  Oct.  27, 
1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  814,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McMinm^ille,  Oretj.  City  of  McMinnville,  Oreg.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4791 
[to  reimburse  McMinnville,  Oreg.,  for  damages  assessed  to  it  by  United  States 
for  innocent  trespass  upon  land  belonging  to  United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Tunnell.  Nov.  6,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  817,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Negotiable  instruments.  Authorizing  Treasurer  of  United  States  to  make  settle- 
ments with  payees  of  lost  or  stolen  checks,  which  have  been  paid  on  forged 
endorsements,  in  advance  of  reclamation,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5079 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  30,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  4  p.  ( S.  rp. 
796,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pesehke,  Mrs.  Lucille.  Mrs.  Lucille  Peschke,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2717 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Lucille  Peschke]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  30,  legis- 
lative day  Oct.  27,  1941.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  794,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pierce,  Fred,  sr.  Fred  Pierce,  sr.,  and  Mary  Pierce,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5584  [for  relief  of  Fred  Pierce,  sr.,  and  Mary  Pierce]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Tunnell.  Nov.  6,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  818,  77th  Cong. 
1st  se.ss.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ridffevell.  J/r.s.  Carmella.  Carmella  Ridgewell.  report  to  accompany  S.  806 
[for  relief  of  Carmella  Ridgewell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brewster.  Nov.  6.  legis- 
lative day  Oct.  27,  1941.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  80S,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

RohertRon,  Mrs.  Pnulive  C.  Pauline  Caton  Robertson,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1564  [for  relief  of  Pauline  Caton  Robertson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tunnell. 
Nov.  6,  legi.slative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  819,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Smith  Gordon.  Lt.  Col.  Gordon  Smith,  report  to  accompany  S.  501  [for  relief 
of  Gordon  Smith]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Brewster.  Nov.  6.  legislative  day  Oct. 
27,1941.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  804,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Emith.  James  R.  James  Roswoll  Smith,  report  to  accompany  S.  133S  [for  relief 
of  J;un*'s  Rnswell  Smith]  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Brewster.  Nov.  6.  legislative  day 
Oct.  27,  1941.    7  p.     (S.  rp.  805.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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November  1941  1599 

Sweeney,  James  A.  James  A.  Sweeney,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4116  [for 
relief  of  James  A.  Sweeney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rosier.  Nov.  6,  legislative  day 
Oct.  27,  1941.    10  p.     ( S.  rp.  810,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Thompson,  Mrs.  Delia.  Mrs.  Delia  Thompson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4561 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Delia  Thompson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brewster.  Nov.  6, 
legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.    7  p.     ( S.  rp.  807,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

WrUjley,  Wm.,  jr.,  Company.  Wm.  Wrigley,  jr.,  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  274 
[for  relief  of  Wm.  Wrigley,  jr..  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  Oct.  30, 
legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  793,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

COMMERCE   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Coast  Guard.  Acquisition  of  small  vessels  for  Coast  Guard  use,  report  to  accom- 
pany II.  R.  5509  [to  authorize  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  purchase  or  accept 
as  gifts  motoiboats,  yachts,  and  similar  vessels  for  Coast  Guard  use]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Pepper.  Nov.  4,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  5  p.  ( S.  rp.  802, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Eleven  Gold  Star  Post.  Authorizing  conveyance  of  old  Coast  Guard  station 
building,  Two  Rivers,  Wis.,  to  Eleven  Gold  Star  Post,  No.  1284.  Veterans  of 
Foreign  Wars,  Two  Rivers,  Wis.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1916;  submitted 
by  air.  Pepper.  Nov.  4,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  800,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Grosse  Point  lighthouse  reservation,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5120  [to  au- 
thorize Secretary  of  Treasury  to  dispose  of  remaining  portion  of  Grosse  Point 
lighthouse  reservation  by  deed  to  Evanston,  111.]  ;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Pepper. 
Nov.  4,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  801,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Sepulveda  Dam  and  Reservoir.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  War  to  lease  lands  in 
Sepulveda  Dam  and  Reservoir  project  and  Hansen  Dam  and  Reservoir  project 
to  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  547 ;  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Overton.  Nov.  5,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  803,  77th  "Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shipping.  Waiving  navigation  and  vessels-inspection  laws  [during  national 
emergency],  hearing  before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R. 
5111,    Sept.  17,  1941.     1941.     iii-|-27  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.C  73/2 :  N  22/4 

DISTEICT   OF   COLUMBIA   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Nov.  19  and  27, 
1941 ;  no.  7  and  8.     1941.    35  p.  and  37  p.    4°    t  Y  4.D  63/2  :  77/7,  8 

Rent.     Regulating  rents  in   District  of  Columbia,   report  to  accompany  H.   R. 
5890;   submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.     Nov.  10,   1941.     4  p.      (S.  rp.  827,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     [H.  R.  5890  creates  in  and  for  District  of  Columbia  the  Office 
of  Administrator  of  Rent  Control.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-^6317 

Vagrancy.  Defining  and  punishing  vagrancy  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5757 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burton.  Nov.  7,  legislative  day 
Oct.  27,  1941.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  821,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

EDUCATION  AND  LABOR  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Nov.  25,  1941 ;  no.  4 
1941.     86  p.  4°     t  Y  4.Ed  8/3  :  77/4 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Budget.  Report  on  nondefense  expenditures  in  1942  budget,  letter  from  director, 
Bureau  of  Budget,  tran.smitting  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Finance,  Senate, 
report  relative  to  reductions  in  expenditures,  fiscal  year  1942,  and  to  changes 
in  classification  between  nondefense  and  defense  expenditures  since  fiscal  year 
1940:  Oct.  15,  1941.  1941.  v-|-21  p.  il.  (Committee  print,  77th  Congress,  1st 
session.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41^6318  Y  4.F  49 :  N  73 

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1600  Government  Publications 

Calendars.  ..Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  Nov.  18,  1941 ;  no.  19.  1941. 
64  p.  40     t  Y  4.F  49 :  77/19 

Legislative  calendar  [of]  subcommittee  on  veterans'  legislation,  77th  Con- 
gress, Nov.  18, 1941 ;  no.  5.     1941.     16  p.  4°     J  Y  4.F  49 :  77/5/Vet. 

FOREIGN  EELATIONS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Coffee.  Inter-American  coffee  agreement,  report  to  accompany  Executive  A,  77th 
Congress,  1st  session  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harrison.  Jan.  31,  1941.  16  p.  (Sen- 
ate executive  rept.  2,  77th  Cong.,  1st  sess.)  [Public  when  printed.  For  Senate 
executive  A,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  see  State  Department,  Coffee, 
p.  1672.]     X  Y  1.77/1  :rp.  2 

Foreign  companies.  Protocol  concerning  foreign  companies  in  countries  of  Amer- 
ica, report  to  accompany  Executive  E,  77th  Congress,  1st  session ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Van  Nuys.  May  19,  1941.  5  p.  ( Senate  executive  rept.  6,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  [Public  when  printed.  For  Senate  executive  E,  77th  Congress,  1st 
session,  see  State  Department,  Foreign  companies,  p.  1673.]     t       Y  1.77/1 :  rp.  6 

Intei'-Amei'ican  Indian  Institute,  report  to  accompany  Executive  B,  77th  Congress, 
1st  session;  submitted  by  Mr.  Connally.  May  23,  1941.  13  p.  (Senate  execu- 
tive rept.  7,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Public  when  printed.  For  Senate  execu- 
tive B,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  see  State  Department,  Inter- Am  eric  an  Indian 
Institute,  p.  1673.]     $  Y  1.77/1 :  rp.  7 

Merchant  marine.  Modification  of  neutrality  act  of  1939,  hearings,  77th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  H.  J.  Res.  237,  to  repeal  sec.  6  of  neutrality  act  of  1939, 
Oct.  21-24,  1941.  1941.  iii+291  p.  [Section  6  of  neutrality  act  prohibits 
arming  of  American  merchant  vessels.]     *  Paper,  25c.  Y  4.F  76/2  :  N  39/4 

Military  aircraft.  Mexico,  reciprocal  transit  of  military  aircraft,  report  to  ac- 
company Executive  D,  77th  Congress,  1st  session ;  submitted  by  Mr.  George. 
Apr.  3,  legislative  day  Mar.  31,  1941.  5  p.  (Senate  executive  rept.  4,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Public  when  printed.  For  Senate  executive  D,  77th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  see  State  Department,  Military  aircraft,  p.  1673.]     t 

Y  1.77/1 :  rp.  4 

Wildlife.  Inter-American  convention  on  nature  protection  and  wildlife  preser- 
vation, report  to  accompany  Executive  C,  77th  Congress,  1st  session ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Green.  Apr.  3,  legislative  day  Mar.  31,  1941.  S  p.  (Senate  executive 
rept.  5,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Public  when  printed.  For  Senate  executive  C, 
77th  Congress,  1st  session,  see  State  Department,  Wildlife,  p.  1673.]     t 

Y  1.77/1 :  rp.  5 

IMMIGRATION  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Hoffmann,  Tibor.  Tibor  Hoffmann  and  Magda  Hoffmann,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3315  [for  relief  of  Til)or  Hoffmann  and  Magda  Hoffmann]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Andrews.  Oct.  30,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  799,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Leon,  Adolf.  Adolf  Leon  and  his  wife  Felicia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1542 
[for  relief  of  Adolf  Leon  and  his  wife  Felicia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stewart. 
Oct.  30,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  798,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Luni,  Mrs.  Louise,  H.  D.  L.  Louise  Hsien  Djen  Lee  Lum,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  1537  [for  relief  of  Louise  Hsien  Djen  Lee  Lum]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Her- 
ring.    Nov.  27,  1941.     2  p.     ( S.  rp.  844,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Roman,  Marcel  M.  ILarcel  M.  Roman,  Clara  M.  Roman,  and  Rodica  E.  Roman, 
report  to  accompany  S.  381  [for  relief  of  Marcel  M.  Roman,  Clara  M.  Roman, 
and  Rodica  E.  Roman]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Russell.  Oct.  30,  legislative  day 
Oct.  27,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  797,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

IRBIGATION   AND   RECLAMATION    COMjnTTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Nov.  4,  1941 ;  no.  2. 
1941.     6  p.  4°     :!:  Y  4.1r  7/1 :  77/2 

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November  1941  1601 

Reclamation  of  land.  Facilitating  and  simplifying  administration  of  Federal 
reclamation  laws  and  act  of  Aug.  11,  1939',  as  amended,  '•eport  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4854 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Adams.  Nov.  24,  1941.  2  p.  ( S.  rp.  842,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reptihlican  River.  Granting  consent  of  Congress  to  compact  to  be  entered  into 
by  Colorado,  Kansas,  and  Nebraska  with  respect  to  use  of  waters  of  Republican 
River  basin,  report  to  accompany  S.  1361 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Adams.  Nov.  21, 
1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  841,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

jUDiciAKY  committed;,   senate 

Calendars.  Legislative  and  executive  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session, 
Nov.  3-24,  1941 ;  no.  34-37.     1941.     Each  84  p.     4°     t  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  77/34-37 

Judges.  Additional  judge  for  district  of  New  Jersey,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1961  [to  eliminate  prohibition  against  filling  of  1st  vacancy  occurring  in 
office  of  district  judge  for  district  of  New  Jersey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McFar- 
land  for  Mr.  Smathers.  Nov.  10,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  826,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Tlumksgiving  Day.  Making  4th  Thursday  in  November  legal  holiday,  report  to 
accompany  H.  J.  Res.  41 ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Danaher.  Nov.  26,  1941.  1  p. 
( S.  rp.  843,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

MILITARY   AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Government  contracts.  Interdepartmental  procurement  by  contract,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2032  [to  amend  sec.  7  (a)  of  act  of  May  21,  1920  (41  Stat.  613), 
as  amended  by  sec.  601  of  act  of  June  30,  1932  (47  Stat.  417),  to  authorize 
interdepartmental  procurement  by  contract]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of 
Utah.     Nov.  17,  1941.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  840,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.")     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Army.  Providing  for  posthumous  appointment  to  commissioned  grade 
of  certain  enlisted  men  and  posthumous  promotion  of  certain  commissioned 
officers,  report  to  accompany  S.  2026 ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Tliomas  of  Utah. 
Nov.  17,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  839,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

NATIONAL    DEFENSE    PROGRAM,    SPECIAL    COMMITTEE    INVESTIGATING,     SENATE 

National  defense.     Investigation  of  national  defense  program,  additional  report 
pursuant  to  S.  Res.  71 ;  [submitted  by  Mr.  Hatch].     1941.     ii+9  p.     (S.  rp.  480, 
pt.  3,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Part  3  relates  to  priorities  and  utilization  of  ex- 
isting manufacturing  facilities.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50827  ^,._^,^ 

Investigation   of  national  defense  program,  ^earingsj77th  Congress,   1st 

session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  71,  June  3-July  9,  W^. — TD41.  pt.  5,  vi+1277- 
1511 +xi  p.  il.  [Part  5  relates  to  functions  of  the  O.  P.  M.  and  emergency 
shipbuilding  program.  There  is  a  break  in  pagination  between  pts.  4  and  5 
but  there  is  no  text  missing.]     *  Paper,  25c.  Y  4.N  21/6 :  D  36/pt.5 

POST  OFFICES   AND  POST  ROADS   COMMITTEE,    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,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Nov.  1,  1941 ;  no.  7,  1941.    20  p.  4°    $ 

Y  4.P  84/2  :  77-1/7 

PRIVILEGES   AND  ELECTIONS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Longer,  William.  Senator  from  North  Dakota,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, relative  to  protest  to  seating  of  William  Langer,  Senator  from  North 
Dakota,  Nov.  3-18,  1941.     1941.     iv+855  p.     *  Paper,  $1.00.       Y  4.P93/6 :  N  81d 

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1602  Government  Publications 

PUBLIC   BUILDINGS    AND   GROUNDS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Capitol.  Acoustics,  redecoration,  and  better  lighting  system  for  Senate  Chamber 
[and  Senate  Olfice  Building],  hearings  before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st 
session,  ou  S.  Res.  150,  Oct.  24  and  27,  1941.     1U41.     iii+50  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y4.P96/7:Se5 

PUBLIC   LANDS    AND    SUBVEnTS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendar,  77th  Congress,  Nov.  24,  1941 ;  no.  11.     1941.     30  p.  4"     t 

Y  4.P  96/1 :  77/11 

Central  Pacific  Railway.  Releasing  all  interest  of  United  States  in  certain  land 
constituting  portion  of  right-of-way  granted  to  Central  Pacific  Railway  Co. 
[under  act  of  July  1,  1S62,  as  amended  and  supplemented],  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  2G11;  submitted  by  Mr.  Adams.  Nov.  13,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  836, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  2G11  validates  conveyance  of  land  in  Truckee, 
Calif.,  by  Central  Pacific  Railway  Company  to  Summit  Lodge,  No.  54,  Knights 
of  Pythias.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

"Validating  certain  conveyances  heretofore  made  by  Central  Pacific  Railway 

Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3193  [validating  certain  conveyances  heretofore 
made  by  Central  Pacific  Railway  Company  and  its  lessee,  Southern  Pacific  Com- 
pany, involving  certain  portions  of  right-of-way,  in  Tracy,  Calif.,  and  in  Elk 
Grove,  Calif.,  acquired  by  Central  Pacific  Railway  Company  under  act  approved 
July  1,  1862,  as  amended  by  act  approved  July  2,  1864]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Adams.    Nov.  13,  1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  837,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Idaho.  Increase  of  period  for  which  leases  may  be  made  of  public  lands  granted 
to  Idaho  [for  educational  purposes],  report  to  accompany  S.  828;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Idaho.  Nov.  13,  1941.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  831,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Jupiter,  Fin.  Lease  certain  land  patented  to  Jupiter,  Fla.,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  217  [to  authorize  Jupiter,  Fla.,  to  lease  certain  land  patented  to  such 
town]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Adams.  Nov.  13,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  830,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kemmerer,  Wyo.  Conveyance  of  lands  to  Kemmerer,  Wyo.,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  4932;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  Nov.  13,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
829,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mineral  resources  of  public  lands  of  United  States  and  their  development,  pre- 
liminary report  of  subcommittee  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  53,  for  investigation  with 
respect  to  development  of  mineral  resources  of  public  lands  of  United  States 
and  laws  relating  thereto;  [submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney].  1941.  ii+31  p. 
( S.  rp.  838,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46319 

Morgan,  Patrick.  Patrick  Morgan  and  Daniel  Clark,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2587  [confirming  claim  of  Patrick  Morgan  and  Daniel  Clark  to  lands  in  Louisi- 
ana, county  of  Attakapas,  now  parish  of  St.  Martin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Adams. 
Nov.  13,  1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  834,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Patrick  Morgan  and  Daniel  Clark,  report  to  accompany  S.  328  [confirming 

claim  of  Patrick  Morgan  and  Daniel  Clark  to  lands  in  Louisiana,  county  of 
Attakapas,  now  parish  of  St.  Martin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Adams.  Nov.  13, 
1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  833,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sandoval  County,  N.  Mex.  Conveyance  to  Sandoval  County,  N.  Mex.,  of  public 
land  comprising  part  of  site  of  county  courthouse  [at  Bernalillo,  N.  Mex.], 
report  to  accompany  S.  673;  submitted  by  Mr.  Adams.  Nov.  13,  1941.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  835,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Thompson,  Dora.  Dora  Thompson,  report  to  accompany  S.  950  [for  relief  of 
Dora  Thompson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Murray.  Nov.  13,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  832, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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November  1941  1603 

■lEItEITORIES    AND   INSULAR    AFFAIKS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Alaska.  Authorizing  transportation  of  Government  employees  in  Alaska  on  vessels 
of  Armv  Transport  Service,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4904 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Tydings.  Nov.  7,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  823,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Alaska  Road  Commission.  Transportation  of  Alaska  Road  Commission  em- 
ployees, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5374  [to  authorize  transportation  of 
employees  of  Alaska  Road  Commission,  and  to  validate  payments  made  for  that 
and  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Tydings.  Nov.  7,  legislative  day  Oct. 
27,  1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  825,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions,  and  nominations 
referred  to  Committee  on  Territories  and  Insular  Affairs  for  its  consideration 
and  action  thereon,  77th  Congres.s,  1st  session,  Nov.  25,  1941 ;  no.  5.  1941. 
8  p.  4°      [Number  4  not  available.]      I  Y  4.T  27/2 :  77/5 

Eawaii.  Amending  Hawaiian  Homes  Commission  act  of  1920,  as  amended,  relat- 
ing to  powers,  duties,  and  functions  of  Hawaiian  Homes  Commission,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  4795;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Tydings.  Nov.  7,  legislative  day 
Oct.  27,  1941.    9  p.     ( S.  rp.  822,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kauai  County,  Hawaii,  Empowering  Legislature  of  Hawaii  to  authorize  county 
of  Kauai  to  issue  improvement  bonds,  reirort  to  accompany  H.  R.  5076;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Tydings.  Nov.  7,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
824,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ketchikan,  Alaska.  Authorizing  Ketchikan,  Alaska,  to  undertake  certain  public 
works,  etc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2024  [to  authorize  Ketchikan,  Alaska,  to 
undertake  certain  public  works,  and  for  such  purpose  to  issue  bonds]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Tydings.  Nov.  G,  legislative  day  Oct.  27,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  820,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Philippine  Islands.  Susiiension  of  certain  Philippine  export  taxes,  report  to 
accompany  S.  1G23  [to  suspend  export  tax  and  reduction  of  quota  prescribed 
by  sec.  6  of  act  of  Mar.  24,  1934  (48  Stat.  456),  as  amended,  for  fixed  period, 
and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  INIr.  Tydings.  Nov.  13,  1941.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  828,  77th  Cong.,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Note. — The  "opinions"  listed  below  (with  classification  number  Jii  3.9/a  :)  and  marked 
with  Z  (for  official  use)  are  issued  in  a  very  limited  edition;  however,  a  few  copies  are 
available  at  the  Court  of  Claims  at  p-ices  which  are  determined  by  the  size  and  are  as 
follows  :   1-5  pages,  25c.  ;  6-10  pages,  35c.  ;  11-20  pages,  45c. ;  21  pages  and  over,  50c. 

American  Chicle  Company  v.  United  States ;  [same]  v.  [same]  ;  special  findings  of 
fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  oi)inion],  decided  Nov.  3,  1941.  [1941.]  nos. 
45209,  45439,  13  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  Am  35  ch 

Atlantic  Refining  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.] 
no.   44001,    p.    7-9.      t  Ju  3.8:  At  6/ 46 

Brackin.,  S.  R.  Brackin  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.]  con- 
gressional no.  17766,  p.  9-14.     t  Ju  3.8  r  B  725 

Cases.  December  calendar,  1941.  1941.  7  p.  [Part  of  the  pages  are  blank.]  t 
L.  C.  card  28-22903  Ju  3.5 :  941/9 

Docket  of  cases  pending  in  Court  of  Claims,  Dec.  1941.    194L    iii+61  p.  4°    t 

L.   C.   card  29-16271  Ju  3.12:  941 

Index  digest   [to  Cases  decided  in  Court  of  Claims,  Oct.  2,  1939-June  2, 

1941,  by  Richard  S.]   Whalev,  v.  4.      [1941.]     p.  323-350.     t- 

Ju  3.2 :  W  5o/v.4/ind. 

[Title  page  and  table  of  cases  to]  Cases  decided  in  Court  of  Claims,  Oct. 

2,  1939-June  2,  1941,  by  Richard  S.  Whaley,  v.  4.     1941.     [11+6  p.     t 

Ju  3.2 :  W  55/v.4/t.p.&  cases 

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1604  Government  Publications 

Engineer's  Club  of  Philadelphia  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Nov.  3,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  445G8,  21  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  En  33 

Oalante.  Peter  J.  Galante  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.] 
no.  43S04,  p.  5-7.     t  Ju  3.8 :  G  131 

Gerdts.  William  A.  Gerdts  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.] 
no.  451G7,  p.  5-7.     t  Ju  3.8 :  G  313 

Ouantanamo  Sugar  Company  v.  United  States;  [supplemental  opinion],  decided 
Nov.  3,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  43851,  3  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  G  931/ 2 

Eirsch.  Gustav  Hirsch  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion],  decided  Nov.  3,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  42997,  37  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a :  H  615 

Hull.  Leo  M.  Hull  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.]  no. 
45166,  p.  5-7.     t  Ju  3.8 :  H  877 

Idzorek.  Stephen  J.  Idzorek  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Nov.  3,  1941.  [1941.]  no.  45041, 
6  p.    t  Ju  3.9/a :  Id  9 

Isthmian  Airways,  Inc.,  v.  United  States,  on  demurrer;  [opinion  of  court], 
decided  Nov.  3,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  45401,  4  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a:  Is  7 

Kidde,  Walter,  &  Company,  Inc.  Walter  Kidde  &  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United 
States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  6, 
1941.     [1941.]     no.  42620,  31  p.  il.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :K  538 

Kollmorgen  Optical  Corporation  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Nov.  3,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  44401,  4  p.     % 

Ju  3.9/a  :  K  833 

Lentini.  "Vincent  Lentini  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.] 
no.  45294,  p.  5-7.     t  Ju  3.8 :  L  549 

Mack  Copper  Company  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.]  no. 
44723,  p.  79-114.     t  Ju  3.8  :  M  19/3 

Marsh.  John  A.  Marsh  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.]  no. 
45034,  p.  5-7.     t  Ju  3.8 :  M  353 

Messier,  A.  C,  Company.  A.  C.  Messier  Company,  Arnold  C.  Messier  (sole  owner), 
V.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion], 
decided  Nov.  3,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  44G88,  10  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :M  563 

North  Dakota-Montana  Wheat  Groivers  Association  v.  United  States;  special 
findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opuiion],  decided  Nov.  3,  1941.  [1941.] 
no.  43783,  35  p.     [Manuscript  correction  p.  28.]     $  Ju  3.9/a:  N81d 

Schofield.  Earl  S.  Schofield  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.] 
no.  45293,  p.  5-9.     t  J"  3.8 :  Sch  63 

Smith.  Elizabeth  Smith  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.]  no. 
45043,  p.  27-36.     t  J"  3.8  :  Sm  55/8 

Warm  Springs  Reservation.  Warm  Springs  tribe  of  Indians  of  Oregon  v.  United 
States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Nov.  3, 
1941.     [1041.]     no.   M-112,    19   p.    1   pi.   map.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :W  236 

Westivghouse.  Fifth  Avenue  Bank  of  New  York,  as  trustee  under  declaration 
of  trust  dated  Oct.  28,  1926.  with  Henry  H.  Wostirghouse,  v.  United  States; 
spofinl  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Nov.  3,  1941. 
[1941.]     no.  45046,  10  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :W  527 

Wilton.  Central  National  Bank  of  Cleveland,  as  executor  of  William  G.  Wilson, 
V.  United  States;  special  tindings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion], 
decided  Oct.  6,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  44GG0,  18  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a :  W  699/4 

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November  1941  1605 

COURT  OF  CUSTOMS  AND  PATENT  APPEALS 

Cnff  links.  Supplemental  return  to  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  Cus- 
toms Court,  suit  4372,  United  States  v.  Heinricli  Herrmann  &  Weiss.  [1941.] 
p.  33-42.     t  Ju  7.6  :  H  364/3 

Patent  cases.  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals :  v.  28,  Patent  cases  ad- 
judged in  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  Oct.  1940-Oct.  1941;  W.  R. 
McWherter,  reporter.  1941.  xvli -{-701-1411  p.  il.  [For  volume  28  containing 
Customs  cases,  see  Monthly  catalog  for  Sept.  1941,  p.  1270.]     *  Cloth,  $1.25. 

Ju  7.5 :  28/2 
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the  patent  cases,  therefore  there  is  no  omission  of  text. 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Fire  Department.     Annual  report  of  chief  engineer  of  Fire  Department  of  District 
of  Columbia,  fiscal  year  1941.     [1941.]     [l]-|-4  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  6-35350  DC  12.1 :  941 


ECONOMIC  DEFENSE  BOARD 

Note. — The  Economic   Defense  Board  was  established   by   Executive  order   8839,   dated 
July  30,  1941. 

EXPORT  CONTROL  OFFICE 

Note. — rursuant  to  provisions  of  Executive  order  8900.  dated  Sept.  15,  1941.  the  duties 
of  the  Administrator  of  Export  Control  were   transferred  to  the  Economic  Defense  Board. 

Export  control.  Comprehensive  export  control  schedule  (including  general  in- 
formation and  regulations),  Oct.  1,  1941;  no.  3.  [1941.]  73  p.  4"  [Monthly. 
A  processed  Errata  sheet,  3  leaves,  f",  dated  Oct.  14,  1941,  was  issued  also.]  t 
L.  C.  card  41-51123  Y  3.Ec  74/2  :  108/3 

Same,  Nov.-Dec.  1941;  no.  4.     [1941.]     75  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Two  months 

issued  as  one  publication.]     t  Y  3.Ec  74/2  :  108/4 

■ Export  control  schedule  no.  21  [effective  Oct.  1,  1941].     [Oct.  1,  1941.]     2 

leaves,  4"     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-50360  Y  S.Ec  74/2  :  107/21 

Same,   no.    22    [effective   Oct.   29,   1941].     [Oct.    13,   1941.]     3  leaves.    4° 

[Processed.]     t  Y  3.Ec  74/2  :  107/22 

Same,  no.  23  [effective  Nov.  11,  1941].  [Oct.  24,  1941.]  2  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Y  3.Ec  74/2 :  107/23 


EMERGENCY  BOARD  (ATCHISON,  TOPEKA  &  SANTA  FE 
RAILWAY  AND  OTHER  CARRIERS,  1941) 

Note. — Created  by  the  President  in  Proclamation  2510,  Sept.  10,  1941,  under  provisions 
of  sec.  10  of  railway  labor  act  amended. 

Report  to  the  President  by  Emergency  Board,  appointed  Sept.  10,  1941,  under  sec. 
10  of  railway  labor  act,  to  investigate  facts  as  to  disputes  between  certain 
common  carriers  by  rail,  and  certain  of  their  employees  respecting  vacations 
with  pay.  rules  of  service,  and  wage  increases,  and  to  report  thereon,  Nov.  5, 
1941.  Fred  J.  Ringley  Co.,  Chicago  [1941].  iv-f-[l] -f-162  p.  t 
L.  C.  card  A  41-4778  NMB  1.7 :  At  2/2 

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1606  Government  Publications 

EMPLOYEES'  COMPENSATION  COMMISSION 

Safety  bulletin,  v.  6,  no.  4 ;  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  32  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly. 
Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 
L.  C.  card  3G-26723  EC  1.9 :  6/4 

Note. — This  bulletin,  issued  in  the  interest  of  accident  prevention  in  employments 
Witt  In  the  puivifw  of  the  woik'iicn's  compensation  laws  administered  by  the  Emoloyees' 
Compensation  Commission  directs  attention  to  the  number  of  injuries  reported  to  the 
Commission  under  the  Federal  employees'  compensation  act.  the  longshoremen's  and 
harl)or  workers'  compensation  act,  and  the  District  of  Columbia  compensation  act,  the 
causes  of  suc'i  injuries  and  the  possibilities  of  preventing  them  by  the  use  of  appropriate 
safety  measures. 

EXPORT  CONTROL  ADMINISTRATOR 

JJOTE. — Pursuant  to  provisions  of  Executive  order  8900  of  Sept.  15,    1041.  the  functions 
of  the  Administrator  of  Export  Control  were  transferred  to  the  Economic  Defense  Board. 

FEDERAL  COMMUNICATIONS  COMMISSION 

National  Broadcasfinp  Company,  Inc.  No.  7933,  in  United  States  Court  of  Ap- 
peals for  District  of  Columbia,  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.,  (K0.\)  v. 
Federal  Communications  Commission,  Matheson  Radio  Company,  Inc.,  Berks 
Broadcasting  Company,  intervenors ;  brief  of  appellee.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
iii+37p.     t  CC1.9:N213br 

Radio  service  Mlletin  397;    Oct.   15,   1941.     [1941.]     98   p.    oblong  S°     [Semi- 
monthly.    Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-26255  CC  1.25 :  397 

Radio  stations.  Radio  broadcast  stations  in  United  States,  containing  altera- 
tions and  corrections  to  edition  dated  Mar.  20.  1941,  for  month  of  Sept.  [1941]. 
Oct.  7,   1941.     5  p.  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  CC  1.24 :  941/2/corr.-6 

Same,  for  month  of  Oct.  [1941].  Nov.  5,  1941.  4  p.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  CC  1.24  :  941/2/corr.-7 

Rules  and  regulations.  Rules  and  regulations,  amdt.  85,  effective  Aug.  25,  1941. 
[1941.]  p.  41-44.  [Processed.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substi- 
tuted for  p.  41-^4,  pt.  1,  Rules  of  practice  and  procedure.]     t  CC  1.7/2 :  85 

Same,  amdt.  88,  effective  Oct.  1,  1941.  [1&41.]  p.  5-6a.  [Processed.  Is- 
sued in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  5-6,  pt.  10,  Rules  governing 
emergency  radio  services.]     f  CC  1.7/2:  88 

Same,  amdt.  89,  effective  Oct.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  3^a.  [Processed.  Is- 
sued in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  3-4,  pt.  11,  Rules  governing 
miscellaneous  services.]     t  CC  1.7/2  :  89 

Same,  amdt.  90,  effective  Oct.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  5-6a,  15-16.  [Proc- 
essed. Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  5-6,  15-16.  pt.  7, 
Rules  governing  coastal  and  marine  relay  services.]     t  CC  1.7/2  :  90 

• Same,  amdt.  91,  effective  Oct.  2,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  1-6.  [Processed.  Is- 
sued in  loo.'je-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  1-6,  pt.  14,  Rules  governing 
radio  stations  in  Alaska  other  than  amateur  and  broadcast.]      t       CC  1.7/2  :  91 

Same,  amdt.  92,  revised  to  Oct.  17,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  21-22c.     [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.     To  be  substituted  for  p.  21-22a,  pt.  3,  Rules  govern- 
ing standard  and  high  frequency  broadcast  stations.]     f  CC  1.7/2: 92 

Same,  amdt.  93,  effective  Oct.  14,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  8a.  9-10.     [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.     To  be  substituted  for  p.  8a,  9-10,  pt.  3,  Rides  gov- 
erning standard  and  high  frequency  broadcast   stations.]     t  CC  1.7/2:  93 

Same,  amdt.  94,  effective  Oct.  14,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  1-2.  [Processed.  Is- 
sued in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  1-2,  pt.  4,  Rules  governing 
broadcast  services  other  than  standard  broadcast.]     t  CC  1.7/2:  94 

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Rules  and  regulations — Continued. 

Same,  anadt.  96,  effective  Oct.  17,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  26g-26h.     [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  26g-26h,  pt.  4,  Rules  gov- 
erning broadcast  stations  other  than  standard  broadcast.]     f  CC  1.7/2:  96 

Same,  correction  sheet  6.  [1941.]  p.  5-6.  [Processed.  Issued  in  loose- 
leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  5-6,  pt.  9,  Rules  and  regulations  govern- 
ing aviation   services.]     t  CC  1.7/3  :  6 

Same,    correction    sheet    7.     [1941.]     p.    61-62.     [Processed.     Issued    in 

loose4eaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  61-62,  pt.  35,  Uniform  system  of  ac- 
counts for  wire-telegraph  and  ocean-cable  carriers.]     t  CC  1.7/3:  7 

Same:  pt.  8,  Rules  governing  ship  service,  effective  Oct.  1,  1939;  revised 

to  Sept.  16,  1941.  [1941.]  viii+l-24a +25-78  p.  [Processed.  Title  47,  Tele- 
communication, chap.  1,  Code  of  Federal  regulations.  Issued  in  loose-leaf 
form.]      t  CC  1.7: 8/2 

Stahlman,  James  G.  No.  8039,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia,  James  G.  Stahlman  v.  Federal  Communications  Commission;  brief 
of  appellee.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+21  p.     $  CC  1.9:  St  14 

Telegraph.  Operating  data  from  monthly  reports  of  telegraph  and  cable  carriers, 
Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Accounting,  Statistical,  and 
Tariff  Dept.)      [Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     f  CC  1.13: 941/8 

Telephone.  Summary  of  monthly  reports  of  lai-ge  telephone  carriers  in  United 
States,  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Accounting,  Statistical, 
and  Tariff  Dept.)      [Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t  CC  1.14: 941/8 

FEDERAL  LOAN  AGENCY 

ELECTRIC  HOME  AND  FARM  AUTHORITY 

Electric  apparatus  and  applianees.  Installment  financing  plans  for  retail  sale 
of  electrical  appliances,  gas  appliances,  electrical  wiring.  [Revised  Sept.  1, 
1941.]     [1941.]      [l]-flO    p.    narrow    12°     (Circular   1.)      [Processed.]     t 

FL  4.4: 1/4 
FEDERAL  HOME  LOAN  BANK  BOARD 

Federal  home  loan  hank  review,  Washington,  Nov.  1941;  [v.  8,  no.  2].  [1941.] 
cover  title,  p.  37-68  il.  4°  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $1.60. 

L.  C.  card  34-28163  FL  3.7:  8/2 

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  peiiodical  pnblication  of  the  Board.  The  Review  will  be  sent  to  all  member 
institutions  without  charse.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Foreclosures.  Nonfarm  real  estate  foreclosure  report,  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  [6] 
leaves,  il.  4°     ([Research  and  Statistics  Division.])     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

FL  3.8 :  941/9 

FEDERAL  HOUSING  ADMINISTRATION 

Clip  sheet.  Federal  Housing  Administration  clip  sheet,  Nov.  21,  1941 ;  v.  28,  no.  9. 
[1941.]     1  p.  il.  large  4"     [Weekly;  none  issued  Oct.  31-Nov.  14,  1941.]     t 

FL  2.7 :  28/9 
RECONSTRUCTION  FINANCE  CORPORATION 

Report.    Report  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  1st  quarter,  1941,  letter 
from  chairman   transmitting  report   covering   operations  for   1st   quarter   of 
1941   and  for  period  from  organization  of  Corporation   on  Feb.  2,   1932,    to 
Mar.  31,  1941.     Aug.  12,  1941.     77  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  32-26454  FL  5.7  :  941/1 

Same.     (H.  Doc.  352,  77th  Cong.,  1st  sess.) 

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FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION 

Electricity.  Consumption  of  fuel  for  production  of  electric  energy,  Sept.  and 
Oct.  1941;  no.  41-lOB.  Nov.  21,  1941.  4  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.] 
t  Paper,  5c.  FP  1.11/3 :  41-lOB 

Production  and  utilization  of  electric  energy  in  United  States,  Sept.  and 

Oct.    1941;   no.    41-lOA.     Nov.   21,  1941.     4   p.    11.   4°     [Mouthlv.     Processed.] 
t  Paper,  5c.  FP  1.11/2 :  41-lOA 

National  electric  rate  hook. 

Note. — The  National  electric  rate  book  and  individual  rate  books  for  the  48  States 
covering  the  rates  charfied  by  publicly  and  privatily  owned  utilities  in  communities 
of  1.000  or  more  population  fur  residential,  commercial,  and  industrial  service,  are 
is  ui'fl  in  loose-leaf  form  in  binders.  Supplements  showing  rate  changes  and  new  rate 
schedules  are  issued  in  processed  form  to  replace  superseded  data.  A  monthly  Bulletin 
service  shows  important  rate  changes  prior  to  thi'ir  incorporation  in  the  supplements. 
Subscriptions  for  the  National  electric  rate  book,  individual  State  rate  books  and 
Bulletin  service  should  be  sent  to  the  Federal  Power  Commission.  Washington.  D.  C. 
Prices  are  as  follows  :  National  electric  rate  book.  $10  00.  including  binders.  Supplement 
service  and  monthly  BulU'tin  service  for  12  mouths  from  date  of  orde-  :  Supplement  and 
Bulletin  services  thereafter.  $7  50  per  vear.  State  rate  books.  .$1.00  each,  including 
binder  and  Supplement  service  for  12  months  from  date  of  order  :  Supplem  nt  service 
thereafter.  $1.00  p^r  year.  Monthly  Bulletin  service  for  individual  State  rate  books 
is  available  at  $1.00   additional  per  year,  payment  to  be  made  with  initial  subscription. 

National  electric  rate  book:   [State  separate];  Delaware.     Oct.  15,  1941. 

6  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  Nov.  14,  1940.] 

L.  C.  card  40-26623  FP  1.18 :  D  37/941 

Same;  Maine.     Oct.  15, 1941.     13  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  Dec.  23,  1940.] 

FP  1.18 :  M  28/941 

■ Same;  Maryland.     Oct.  31,  1941.     14  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  Nov.  29, 

IWO.]  FP  1.18  :  M  36/941 

Same;  Missouri.     Sept.  15,  1941.     61+3  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  O 't. 

31, 1940.]  FP  1.18  :  M  69o/941 

Same;  New  Hampshire.     Oct.  15,  1941.     11+1  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of 

Dec.  2, 1940.]  FP  1.18  :  N  42h/941 

Same ;  New  Jersey.     Oct.  31,  1941.     11+3  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  Nov. 

30,  1940.  ]  FP  1.18  :  N  42j  /941 

Same;  Oregon.     Oct.  15,  1941.     27+1  p.  4°     [SupersedesissueofFeb.il, 

1941.]  FP  1.18 :  Or  3  941-2 

Same;  Texas.     Sept.  30,  1941.     75+6  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  Jan.  14, 

1941.  ]  FP  1.18  :  T  31/941-2 

■ Same:  Washington.     Sept.  30,   1941.     29+2  p.   4°     [Super.^edes   issue  of 

Dec.  16, 1940.  ]  FP  1.18 :  W  27/941 


FEDERAL  RESERVE  SYSTEM  BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS 

Federal  reserve  bulletin,  Nov.  1941;  [v.  27,  no.  11].  n.  p.  [1941].  [2] +1077- 
1210  p.  il.  1  pi.  4°  [Monthly.]  t  Piiper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.0'J  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $2.60. 

L.  C.  card  15-26318  FR  1.3/1 :  27/11 

Note. — The  Bulletin  contains  reviews  of  current  economic  developments,  fperial  arti- 
cles on  monetary  and  banking  topics,  analyses  of  credit  conditions,  regulations  and  rul- 
ings of  the  Board  of  Governors,  and  statistics  of  banking,  business  activity,  prices. 
Treasury  oiK-rations,  and  international  finance.  It  is  sent  to  momb.^r  banks  and.  upon 
request,  to  libraries  of  educational  institutions  without  charge.  Others  desirins  copies 
may  obtain  them  from  the  Board  of  Governors  of  the  Federal  Reserve  System,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Inter-district  collection  sijstcm.  Federal  reserve  par  list  (banks  upon  which 
checks  will  be  received  by  Federal  reserve  banks  for  collection  and  credit)  State 
bank  members  of  Federal  Ileserve  System,  nonmember  banks  that  maintain 
clearing  accounts  with  Federal  reserve  banks;  Nov.  1041  supplement.  [1941.] 
[l]+4p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  FR  1.9: 941/2/supp.-4 

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Member  bank  call  report  88,  condition  of  member  banks  [of  Federal  Reserve  Sys- 
tem], Sept.  24,  1941.      n.  p.  [1941.]      [2]+15+[l]  p.  11.  4"     t  FR  1.11: 88 

Periodicals.  Weekly  review  of  periodicals,  R  and  S  \VRP-851  to  R  and  S  WRP- 
854  ;  Nov.  4-25,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  [1]  +7  leaves  or  [1]  +8  leaves,  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  FR  1.22 :  851-854 

FEDERAL  SECURITY  AGENCY 

CIVILIAN  CONSERVATION  CORPS 

Junior  enrollecs.     Standards   of  eligibility  for  junior  enrollees,    Sept.   1,   1941. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  [2] +30  p.  narrow  12°     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-463C9  FS  4.2 :  J  95/2 

Safety  bulletin,  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  [l]-f-12  leaves,  4°  (Safety  Division.) 
[Processed.]     t  FS  4.8 :  941/2 

Woodsmanship  for  Civilian   Conservation   Corps.     [Revised  May   1941.]     1941. 
14+ [2]    p.   11.     t 
L.  C.  card  41^6308  FS  4.2  :  W  86 

COORDINATOR   OF   HEALTH,   WELFARE,   AND   RELATED   DEFENSE 
ACTIVITIES  OFFICE 

Note. — Under  provi.sions  of  Executive  order  8890,  dated  Sept.  3,  1941,  the  functions  of 
the  Office  of  Coordinator  of  Health,  Welfare,  and  Related  Defense  Activities  were  trans- 
ferred to  the  newly  created  Office  of  Defense  Health  and  Welfare  Services,  an  agency  of 
the  Office  for  Emergency  Management. 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Bill  of  Rights  Day  [Dec.  15,  we  celebrate  our  freedom,  150th  birthday  of  Bill  of 
Rights].     1941.     1  p.  11.  4"     [From  School  life,  Dec.  1941.]      t      FS  5.7/a  :  B  493 

Education.     Biennial  survey  of  education  in  United  States,  1938-40 :  v.  1,  chap.  3, 
Higher  education,  1936-40;  by  Walton  C.  John.     [1941.]     iv+62  p.     *  Paper, 
10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  21-496  FS  5.23 :  938-40/v.l,  chap.3 

■ Federal  funds  for  education,  1938-39  and  1939-40;    [by  Timon  Covert], 

[1941.]     v+30  p.     (Leaflet  61.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  E  35^93  FS  5.18  :  61 

Supervision  of  secondary  education  as  function  of  State  departments  of 

education;  by  Carl  A.  Jessen  and  W.  T.  Spanton.     [1941.]     vi+44  p.     (Bulle- 
tin 1940,  no.  6;  Monograph  9,  Studies  of  State  departments  of  education.) 
*  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  41-347  FS  5.3 :  940/6/M  9 

Educational  measures  before  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  1941 ;  [by  Ward  W. 
Keesecker].     [1941.]      8  p.  4°     [From  School  life,  Oct.  and  Nov.  1941.]     t 

FS  5.7/a  :  Ed  83/6 

Inter- American  friendship  through  schools  [with  Bibliographies  on  other  Amer- 
ican Republics;  prepared  by  Verna  A.  Carley].     1941.     vi+61  p.  il.     (Bulletin 
1941,  no.  10.)      [Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  E  41-352  FS  5.3 :  941/10 

Land-grant  colleges  and  universities,  year  ended  June  30,  1941  (preliminary  re- 
port) ;   [by  Maude  Farr].     [1941.]     cover  title,  [2] +25  p.  4"     (Circular  206.) 
[Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  E  34-512  FS  5.4  :  206 

Loan  packets.  Catalog  of  loan  packets  [on  education  and  national  defense]. 
Oct.  1941.  cover  title,  [l]+6  p.  4°  [Processed.  Information  exchange  on 
education  and  defense.]     t  FS  5.2  :  L  78/$>41-2 

Nutrition.     Food  for  thought,  school's  responsibility  in  nutrition  education  [with 
list  of  suggestions  for  reading;  prepared  by  Joseph  Hirsh].     1941.     vi+32  p.  il. 
(Education  and  national  defense  series,  pamphlet  22.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  E  41-346  FS  5.22 :  22 

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Occupational  information  and  guidance  bibliography,  1937-38;  compiled  by  Pedro 
T.  Grata,  assisted  by  Waldo  B.  Cookingham.  1941.  xi+521  p.  (Vocational 
Division    bidletin    212;    Occupational    information    and    guidance    series    5.) 

*  Paper,  55c. 

L.  C.  card  E  41-350  FS  5.123 :  212 

Radio  programs.     Handbook  of  sound  effects  [for  use  over  radio,  with  Sources  of 
information  on  sound  effects]  :  prepared  by  Educational  Radio  Sciipt  Exchange. 
[1st  edition,  reprint  1941.]      [4]+li7  leaves,  4"     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  E  41-352  1 16.2  :  So  8/1-2 

Note. — This,  and  the  following  2  publications  are  classed  with  the  original  publications 
so  that  they  may  be  filed  together. 

Radio  glossary  [wordbook  of  terms  used  in  production  of  radio  programs]. 

[2d  edition,  reprint  1941.]      [3] +17  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  E  41-355  1 16.2  :  R  11  /4/938/rep. 

Radio  manual  [suggestions  to  school  and  nonprofessional  groups  for  pro- 
duction of  educational  radio  programs].  [Reprint  1941.]  [l]+iv+15  leaves, 
il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  E  41-354  1 16.2  :  R  11/3-2 

School  life,  otTicial  journal  of  Office  of  Education,  Dec.  1941 ;  v.  27,  no.  3.     [1941.] 
cover  title,  p.  65-96,  il.  4'     [Monthly  except  August  and  September.     Text  and 
illustration   on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.     single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr.    (10 
months)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  E  18-902  FS  5.7 :  27/3 

Schoolhouses.     Assistance  on  school  plant  problems  as  function  of  State  depart- 
ments of  education  [with  bibliographies]  ;  by  Alice  Barrows.     [1941.]     vi+92 
p.  il.      (Bulletin  1940.  no.  6;  Monograph  4,  Studies  of  State  departments  of 
education.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  E  41-351  FS  5.3 :  940/6/M  4 

Schools.     Statistics  of  State  school  systems,  1939-40   (preliminary  report)  ;   [by 
David  T.  Blose,  assisted  by  Rose  Marie  Smith].     [1941.]     cover  title,  12  p.  4° 
(Circular  205.)     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  E  36-81  FS  5.4 :  205 

Teachers.  Education  of  teachers,  selected  bibliography,  Oct.  1,  1935- Jan.  1.  1941 ; 
by   Benjamin   W.    Frazier.     [1941.]     vi-f60  p.      (Bulletin   1941,   no.   22    [2J.) 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  E  41-349  FS  5.3  :  941/2 

New  Government  aids  for  teachers;    [by  Margaret   F.   Ryan].      [1941.] 

iii-1-8  p.  il.  4°     [From  School  life,  Nov.  and  Dec.  1940,  Feb..  M-ir.,  Mnv.  and 
June  1941.]     t  FS  5.7/a  :  G  746/2 

Vocational  guidance  for  girls  and  women,  references  and  related  information:  by 
Marguerite  W.  Zapoleou  and  Louise  Moore.  1941.  v+162  p.  il.  (Vocational 
Division  bulletin  214 ;  Occupational  information  and  guidance  series  6.)  [Title 
on  cover :  References  and  related  information,  vocational  guidance  for  girls 
and  women.]  *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  E  41-348  FS  5.123 :  214 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Carhcm  monoxide.  Studies  on  mechanism  of  carbon  monoxide  poisoning  as  ob- 
served in  dogs  anesthetized  with  sodium  amytal  [with  bibliography]  ;  by 
W.  F.  von  Oettingen,  D.  D.  Donahue,  P.  J.  Valaer.  J.  W.  Miller.  1941.  v+50  p. 
il.  1  pi.  (Public  health  bulletin  274.)  [From  Industrial  Hygiene  Division, 
National  Institute  of  Health.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51469  FS  2.3 :  274 

Conference  of  State  and  Territorial  Health  Offiecrs.     Transactions  of  39th  annual 
Conference  of  State  and  Territorial  Health  Officers  with  United  States  Public 
Health  Service  [held  at  Washington,  D.  C]  Apr.  29  and  May  2,  1941.     [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii-|-]38-|-xxxiii  p.  4°      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  6-35322  FS  2.34 :  941 

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CHemsa  stain.     Eosinates  of  azures  and  methylene  blue  in  preparation  of  satis- 
factory Giemsa  stain  from  dyes  of  American  manufacture  [with  one  reference]  ; 
by  M.  A.  Roe,  A.  Wilcox,  and  R.  D.  Lillie.     [1941.]     [2] +4  p.     (Reprint  2317.) 
[From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  39,  Sept.  26,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46321  FS  2.7/a  :  2317 

History.  United  States  Public  Health  Service  [its  history  and  brief  general  out- 
line of  its  activities].     [Reprint  with  changes  1941.]     [4]  p.  il.  16°     t 

FS  2.2  :  P  96/941 

Hospital  news,  v.  8,  no.  19  and  20,  Oct.  1  and  15,  1941 ;  issued  by  Division  of 
Marine  Hospitals  and  Relief  and  Division  of  Mental  Hygiene.     [1941.]     [3] +30 
p.  il.  4  pi.  and  [3] +24  p.  il.  2  pi.  4°     [Semimonthly.    Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  36-23626  FS  2.12 :  8/19,  20 

Lead.     Diurnal  variation  of  urinary  lead  excretion  [with  list  of  references] ;  by 
Stewart  H.  Webster.     [1941.]     16  p.  il.     (Reprint  2314.)     [From  Public  health 
reports,  v.  56,  no.  37,  Sept.  12,  1941.]    *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46322  FS  2.7/a  :  2314 

Leprosy.  Development  of  leprous  process  in  rats  at  site  of  inoculation  with  ma- 
terial from  human  leprosy  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  G.  L.  Fite.  [1941.) 
4  p.     (Reprint  2319.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  39,  Sept.  29,  1941.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-46323  FS  2.7/a :  2319 

Leprosy,  complement  fixation  with  Gaehtgens'  spirochete  antigen  compared 

with  standard  Wassermann  and  Kahn  tests  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  D.  W. 
Patrick  and  D.  M.  Wolfe.  [1941.]  4  p.  (Reprint  2310.)  [From  Public  health 
reports,  v.  56,  no.  35,  Aug.  29,  1941.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-46324  FS  2.7/a  :  2310 

Malaria.  Indications  for  therapeutic  malaria  in  various  forms  of  neurosyphilis ; 
[by]  Josef  Gerstmann.  1941.  [l]+4  p.  ([Venereal  Diseases  Division];  Re- 
print 161.)     [From  Venereal  disease  information,  v.  22,  Aug.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

FS  2.9/a :  161 

Technic  of  induced  malaria  as  used  in  South  Carolina  State  Hospital  [with 

list  of  references;  by]  Bruce  Mayne,  Martin  D.  Young.  1941.  [l]-f-6  p. 
([Veneral  Diseases  Division]  ;  Reprint  1(K).)  [From  Venereal  disease  informa- 
tion, V.  22,  Aug.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.9/a  :  160 

Mental  diseases.     Our  inadequate  treatment  of  mentally  ill  as  compared  with 
treatment  of  other  sick  people  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Victor  H.  Vogel. 
[1941.]      [2] +6  p.     (Reprint  2320.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no. 
40,  Oct.  3,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46325  FS  2.7/a  :  2320 

Mental  hospitals.     Study  of  public  mental  hospitals  of  United  States,  1937-39 
[with  bibliography]  ;   by   Samuel   W.   Hamilton,  Grover  A.   Kempf,   Grace  C, 
Scholz,  and  Eve  G.  Caswell.     [1941.]     vii+126  p.     (Supplement  164  to  Public 
health  reports. )     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51457  FS  2.8 :  164 

Miners.  Soft  coal  miners  health  and  working  environment  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Robert  H.  Flinn,  Harry  B.  Seifert,  Hugh  P.  Brinton,  J.  L.  Jones, 
R.  W.  Franks.  1941.  ix+118  p.  il.  1  folded  leaf.  (Public  health  bulletin  270.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Industrial  Hygiene  Division,  Utah  State  Board 
of  Health.     From  Industrial  Hygiene  Division,  National  Institute  of  Health.) 

*  Paper,  25c. 

h.  C.  card  41-51468  FS  2.3 :  270 

Mosquitoes.  Observations  on  use  of  phenol  larvicides  for  mosquito  control ;  by 
Frederick  L.  Knowles,  Wiley  V.  Parker,  and  H.  A.  Johnson.  [1941.]  [2] +5  p^ 
(Reprint  2303.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  33,  Aug.  15,  1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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Mosquitoes — Continued. 

Present-day  methods  for  controlling  Aedes  aegypti  mosquitoes   [with  list 

of  references]  ;  by  James  H.  LeVan.  [1941.]  [2J+6  p.  2  p.  of  pi.  (Report 
[Reprint]  2316.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  38,  Sept.  19,  1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-46327  FS  2.7/a  :  2316 

Natio7ial  Negro  hcaltli  news,  v.  9,  no.  3;  July-Sept.  1^1.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
[3] +59  p.  il.  4°  [Quarterly.  Processed.  Issued  in  the  interest  of  National 
Negro  Health  Movement.]     t  FS  2.19:  9/3 

Omithodoros  turicata,  male,  feeding  and  copulation  habits,  fertility,  span  of  life, 
and    transmission   of   relapsing   fever  spirochetes    [with   one   reference]  ;    by 
Gordon  E.  Davis.     [1941.]      [2] +4  p.     (Reprint  2313.)     [From  Public  health 
reports,  v.  56,  no.  36,  Sept.  5,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46328  FS  2.7/a  :  2313 

PuWc  health  engineering  abstracts,  Sept.  1941;  v.  21,  no.  9.  [1941.]  [l]+50  p. 
il.  4°     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t  FS  2.13: 21/9 

Ptihlir  health  rcportf^.  v.  56.  no.  4.1^8;  Nov.  7-28.  1941.  [1041.]  [xix]+2145- 
2320+ [3]  p.  il.  [Weekly.  Articles  of  special  interest  are  issued  as  reprints 
or  as  supplements  and  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  when  published.] 

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L.  C.  card  6-25167  FS  2.7 :  56/45-48 

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with  the  law.  to  health  officers,  membi-rs  of  boards  or  departments  of  health,  and  other 
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may  obtain  ihem  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Washington,  D.  C.  at  the  prices 
stnted  above.  Articles  of  special  interest  are  issued  as  reprints  or  as  supplements,  in 
which  forms  they  are  made  available  for  more  economical  and  general  distribution. 

Rocky  Mountain  spotted  fever,  note  on  some  aspects  of  its  epidemiology  [with 
list  of  references]:  by  Norman  H.  Topping.  [1941.]  [2] +5  p.  il.  (Reprint 
2307.)  [From  Public' health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  34,  Aug.  22,  1&41.]  *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46329  FS  2.7/a  :  2307 

Sewage.    Studies  of  sewage  purification :  14,  Role  of  sphaerotilus  natans  in  acti- 
vated sludge  bulking  [with  list  of  references]  ;  bv  C.  C.  Ruchhoft  and  John  F. 
Kachmar.      [1941.]      [2] +30    p.    il.      (Reprint    2309.)      [From   Public   health 
reports,  v.  56,  no.  35,  Aug.  29,  1941.]    *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26561  FS  2.7/a  :  2309 

Shellfish.  [Revised  list  of  shellfish  shippers  dated  Sept.  2,  1941],  supp.  4  and  5; 
Nov.  1  and  15,  1941.  [1941.]  [l]+4  p.  and  [l]+3  p.  4°  [Semimonthly. 
Processed.]     t  FS  2.16  :  941/supp.4.  5 

Sickvess.     Disabling  sickness  among  2.000  white  male  glass  workers    [with  list 
of  references]:  by  William  M.  Gafafer.     [1941.]      [2] +9  p.     (Reprint  2312.) 
[From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  36,  Sept.  5,  1941.]     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46330  FS  2.7/a :  2312 

Frequency  of  disabling  morbidity  by  cause  and   duration,   among  male 

and  female  industrial  workers  during  1940.  and  by  cause  among  males  during 
1st  Quarter  of  1041  [with  list  of  references]  :  by  William  M.  Gafafer.  [1941.] 
[21+5  p.  (Reprint  2315.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  37,  Sept. 
12,  1941.1     *  Paper.  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-46334  FS2.7/a:2315 

Skin  hazards  in  airplane  mantifacture :  bv  Louis  Schwartz  and  John  P.  Russell, 
[1941.1     [21+13  n.  1  pi.     (Reprint  2300.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56. 
no.  32,  Aug.  8,  1941,]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41^6331  FS  2.7/a :  2300 

Typhus  fever.     Specificity  of  complement  fixation  test  in  endemic  typhus  fever 
using  rickettsial  antigen  [with  one  reference]  :  by  Ida  A.  Bengtson  and  Norman 
H,  Toppinc.     [1941.]     [21  +  5  p.     (Reprint  2308.)'    [From  Public  health  reports, 
v.  56,  no.  .35.  .\\is.  20,  1941.]    *  Paper,  5c. 
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November  1941  1613 

Venereal  disease  mformation,  v.  22,  no.  11,  Nov.  1941 ;  issued  by  Public  Health 
Service  for  use  in  its  cooperative  work  with  State  and  local  health  departments 
and  physician  in  private  practice.  [1941.]  [2] +387-424  p.  il.  [Monthly. 
Articles  of  special  interest  are  issued  as  reprints  or  supplements  and  are  listed 
in  the  Monthly  catalog  when  published.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  SOc.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  90c. 
L.  C.  card  23-26719  FS  2.9 :  22/11 

WeiVs  disease,  report  of  51  cases  occurring  in  Puerto  Rico  and  United  States 
[with  list  of  references];  by  Carl  L.  Larson.  [1941.]  [2] +7  p.  (Reprint 
2305.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  33,  Aug.  15,  1941.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  O.  card  41-46333  FS2.7/a:2305 

NATIONAL  INSTITUTE  OF  HEZALTH 

Journal  of  National  Cancer  Institute,  v.  2,  no.  2;  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
p.  99-199,  il.  [Bimonthly.  Test  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.  Articles  of  special 
interest  are  issued  as  reprints  and  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  when 
published.]  *  Paper,  40c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.60. 
L.  C.  card  40-29172  FS  2.31 :  2/2 

SOCIAL  SECURITY  BOARD 

Industrial  migration.  Interstate  industrial  migration  as  reflected  in  claims  for 
unemployment  compensation  filed  in  1939;  [by]  Esther  M.  Auerbach,  Margaret 
A.  Carr,  and  Enid  B.  Francis.  [1941.]  [2] +8  p.  il.  [From  Social  security 
bulletin,  V.  4,  no.  9,  Sept.  1941.]     f  FS  3.3/a  :  M  588/2 

Public  assistance,  preprinted  from  Social  security  bulletin,  v.  4,  no.  10 ;  Oct.  1941. 
[1941.]  16  p.  il.  4"  (Public  Assistance  Bureau,  Operating  Statistics  and 
Analysis  and  Social  Statistics  and  Research  Divisions.)     [Monthly.]     t 

FS  3.3/a  2  :  941/8 

Social  security  bulletin,  Oct.  1941 ;  v.  4,  no.  10.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [11+89  p.  il.  4" 
[Monthly.]  *  Paper  20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr.;  foreign  subscription,  $3.75. 
L.  C.  card  40-29327  FS  3.3 :  4/ia 

EMPIjOYMENT  sectjbity  bureiau 

Employment  security.  Glossary  of  terms  used  in  field  of  employment  security. 
Washington,  D.  C,  June  1941.  [3] +23  p.  4°  (Employment  security  memo- 
randum no.  16.)     [Processed.]     t  FS  3.110: 16 

Summary  of  employment  security  activities,  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]     [7] +17+ 

[20]  p.  7  pi.  4°     (Research  and  Statistics  Division.)     [Monthly.    Processed]     t 

FS  3.114 :  941/9 

Employment  security  review,  Nov.  1941;  v.  8,  no.  11.     [1941.]     cover  title,  20  p. 
[Monthly.    Text  on  p.  2-A  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  L35-100  FS  3.107 :  8/11 

Labor  supply  available  at  public  employment  offices  in  selected  defense  occupa- 
tions, Sept.  1941.  [194L]  [1] +9+2+8  p.  4°  (Research  and  Statistics  D;vi- 
sion.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     f  FS  3.117 :  941/8 

Unemployment  compensation.  Employment  and  wages  of  covered  workers  in 
State  unemployment  compensation  systems,  1939.  Aug.  1941.  xiii+404  p.  il.  4® 
(Employment  security  memorandum  no.  17;  Research  and  Statistics  Division.) 
[Some  of  the  pages  are  blank.]     f  FS  3. 110  :  17 

Unemployment  compensation  interpretation  service :   Benefit  series,  v.  4, 

no.  10 :  Oct.  1941.  1941.  vii+236p.  (I^>enefit  series  [U.  C.  I.  S.].)  [Monthly. 
Issued  with  perforations.]  *  Paper,  50c.  single  copy,  $5.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, $6.50.  FS  3.1  OS  :  4/10 

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affecting  benefit  rights  and  coverage  liability  under  State  unemployment  compensation 
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referees,  examiners,  unemployment  comiiensation  commissions,  and  boards  of  review  of 
the  various  State  agencies.  Decisions,  opinions,  and  intt  rpretations  which  establish  new 
principles  and  policies  in  each  State  are  published,  indexed,  and  classified. 

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Unemployment  compensation — Continued. 

Same :  Benefit  series,  V.  4,  no.  11 ;  Nov.  1941.    1941.    vii+259  p.     (Benefit 

series  lU.  C.  I.  S.j.)^  [Monthly.  ^Issued  with  perforations. ]^__^  FS  3.108  :  4/11 

Same :  Benefit  series,  cumulative  index,  v.  4,  nos.  1-6 ;  June  1941.     1941. 

vii+9S  p.  ([Benefit  series  U.  C.  I.  S.].)  [Semiannual.  Issued  with  perfora- 
Uous.]     *  Paper,  15c.  FS  3.10S  :4/l-6/ind. 

Same:  Federal  series  [pt.  2]  supplement  of  Oct.  15,  1941,  Federal  rulings 

affecting  subcliap.  A,  and  C,  chap.  9,  of  internal  revenue  code  (formerly  titles 
8  and  9  of  social  security  act)  ;  [prepared  by  Interpretation  Service].  [1941.] 
[2] +5  p.     [Monthly.     For  official  use  only.]     %  SS  1.20 :  pt.2/supp./941-10 

Note. — This  supplement  is  classed  with  the  original  publication  so  that  the  set  may 
be  filed  together. 

Vocational  training  activities  of  public  employment  oflSces,  Aug.  1941.     [Oct.  29, 
1941.]     3+J6  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  FS  3.119 :  941/4 


FEDERAL  TRADE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Commission  has  not.  as  yet,  resumed  the  advance  sheets  of  its  decisions 
In  printed  form,  which  it  discontinued  with  the  conclusion  of  volume  23.  The  Commission 
will,  however,  on  request,  in  case  of  a  specific  interest,  supply  mimeographed  copy  of  the 
full  text  of  any  of  the  findinsrs  as  to  the  facts,  orders,  or  stipulations  which  are  published 
later  in  printed  form  in  the  bound  volumes  and  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Bazelon,  Mitchell  A.  No.  7698,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Mitchell 
A  Bazelon  and  Jacob  L.  Bazelon,  individually  and  trading  as  Evans  Novelty 
Company  and  Premium  Sales  Company  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission,  on 
petition  to  review  and  set  aside  order  of  Federal  Trade  Commission ;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii +24  p.     |  FT  1.5  :B  347 

Douglas  Candy  Company.  No.  12044,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit, 
Douglas  Candy  Company  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission,  on  petition  to  review 
and  set  aside  order  of  Federal  Trade  Commission  ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  iv+41  p.     $  FT  1.5  :  D  747/2 

Kritzik,  David.  No.  7679,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  David  Kritzik, 
individually  and  trading  as  General  Merchandise  Company  v.  Federal  Trade 
Commission,  on  petition  to  review  and  set  aside  order  of  Federal  Trade  Commis- 
sion;  brief  for  respondent.    [1941.]    cover  title,  iii +36  p.    $  FT  1.5  :K  899 

Moretrench  Corporation.  No.  16580,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
Moretrench  Corporation  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission,  on  petition  for  review 
of  order  of  Federal  Trade  Commission;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  ii+43  p.     t  FT  1.5  :  M  817 

Work.     Monthly  summary  of  work,  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     12  p.     [Processed.]     t 

FT  1.15 :  941/10 


FEDERAL  WORKS  AGENCY 

Defense-housing  and  defense  public-works  statutes  of  United   States  and  pro- 
visions of  other  laws  and  Executive  documents  relating  to  administration  of 
such  statutes.  Sept.  15,  1941 ;  prepared  by  Minnie  Wiener  and  Myron  C.  Baiun. 
1941.    vii+88  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51476  FW  1.5 :  H  81/941 

Public  Work  Reserve  [aims  and  objective].     [1941.]     [7]  p.  narrow  8°     (Public 
Work  Reserve.)     t  FW  1.2  :  P  96 

HOUSING  AUTHORITY 

Public  housing  [Nov.  1941;  v.  3,  no.  2].     [1941.]     [12]  p.  il.  t"    *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.80.  FW  3.7 :  3/2 

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PUBLIC  ROADS  ADMINISTRATION 

Highways,  current  literature,  v.  20,  no.  42-46,  Oct.  15-Nov.  12,  1941;  compiled 
by  library  staff  of  Public  Roads  Administration.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4° 
[Weekly.     Processed.]     |  FW  2.8 :  20/4^-46 

PubHc  roads.  Public  roads,  journal  of  highway  research,  v.  22,  no.  8;  Oct.  1941. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  p.  167-198,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 

*  Paper.  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 

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■ Same,   v.   22,    no.   9;   Nov.   1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,   p.    199-214,    il.   4° 

[Monthly.    Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  FW  2.7  :  22/9 

Transportation  maps 

Note. — These  maps  show  in  color  the  Federal-aid  and  State  highways,  with  status  of 
Iniprcivi  ment,  principal  connecting  roads,  railroads,  airways  and  airports,  canals  and 
dredged  channels — in  short,  all  the  media  of  organized  transportation.  They  also  show 
the  boundaries  or  locations  of  National  and  State  forests  and  parks,  Indian  respfvations, 
military  reservations  and  recreational  arras  with  the  roads  leading  to  them.  Special  maps 
to  a  larger  scale,  printed  as  inserts  on  the  regular  sheets  where  practicable,  show  in  better 
detail,  tlie  transportation  routes  within  the  larger  metropolitan  areas. 

Florida,  transportation  map,  highways,  railroads,  canals,  air  lanes,  and  dredged 
channels ;  highways  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1939.  Scale  1 :  250,000,  approximately 
1  in.=4  m.  Revised  edition  1939.  [Washington,  D.  C]  Geological  Survey 
[1941].     12  sheets,   each  23X33   in.      [Lambert  conformal   conic  projection.] 

*  $2.40  per  set  of  12  sheets.  FW  2.13 :  F  66/sh.l-12 

WORK  PROJECTS  ADMINISTRATION 

Federal  tvork  and  construction  projects,  Aug.  1941.  [Oct.  29,  1941.]  2+  [6]  leaves, 
1°     [Monthly.    Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t  FW  4.33 :  941/8 

Statistical  bulletin.     WPA  statistical  bulletin,  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]      [1]+11  p.  il. 
4°     (Stati-stics  Division.)     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
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GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions.     Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  20,  July  1,  1940-June  30,  1941 ; 
Lindsay  C.  Warren,  comptroller  general,  R.  N.  Elliott,  assistant  comptroller 
general.     1941.     xxiv+1049  p.     *  Cloth,  $1.75. 
L.  C.  card  22-24145  GA  1.5 :  20 

Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  21,  Sept.  1941,  with  index-digest,  July- 
Sept.  1941;  Lindsay  C.  Warren,  comptroller  general,  R.  N.  Elliott,  assistant 
comptroller  general.  1941.  [l]+191-283+xliii  p.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
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DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Monthly  catalog.    United  States  Government  publications,  monthly  catalog,  no. 
502;  Oct.  1941.     1941.     ix+1375-1552  p.     *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $2.10. 
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'Navy,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents ;  Oct.  1941. 
194L     [2]+30p.     (Price  list  63,  24th  edition.)     f 
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Weekly  list  of  selected  United  States  Government  publications,  Nov.  5-26,  1941. 
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INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 


BITmilNOUS  COAL  DIVISION 


Coal.  Distribution  of  coal  shipments,  M.  C.  D.  119.  Oct.  30.  1941.  6  leaves,  il. 
f     [Processed.]     t  146.8:119 

Preliminary  estimates  of  production  of  bitimiiuous  coal,  Oct.  1941.    Nov.  5, 

1941.     1   p.   4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  146.11:941/10 

Weekly  coal  report,  W.  C.  R.  1268-W.  C.  R.  1272.  Nov.  1-29,  1941.  vari- 
ous paging,  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  146.7:1268-1272 

Distributors.  Registered  distributors  under  bituminous  coal  act  of  1937, 
Oct.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  [1]+71  p.  4°  [Processed.  This  list  and  supplements 
are  not  an  oflBcial  list,  but  are  issued  merely  as  a  guide.]     t        146.14:941/2 

Same,  supp.  1;  Nov.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     [l]+2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

1 46.14 :  911/2/supp.  1 

Farmers'  cooperatives.  Registered  bona  fide  and  legitimate  farmers'  cooperative 
organizations  under  bituminous  coal  act  of  1U3T,  Mar.  1,  1941.  [1941.] 
[1]-|-1  p.  4°  [Processed.  This  list  and  supplements  are  not  an  official  list, 
but  are  issued  merely  as  a  guide.]     t  146.15:941 

Same,  supp.  2;  June  15,  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  4°  [Processed.  Supple- 
ment 1  not  issued.]     t  I  46.15  :  941/supp.2 

Same,  supp.  3  ;  Julv  1,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

I  46.15 :  941/SUPP.3 

Registered  bona   fide   and  legitimate   farmers'   cooperative   organizations 

under  bituminous  coal  act  of  1937,  July  15.  1941.     [1941.]      [2]  p.  4°     [Proc- 
essed.   This  list  and  supplements  are  not  an  official  list,  but  are  issued  merely 


as  a  guide.]      i 

Same.  supp.  1 ;  Aug.  1,  1941. 

Same,  supp.  2 ;  Aug.  15,  1941 

Same,  supp.  3 ;  Oct.  15,  1941. 

Midland   Cooperative   Wholesale. 


I  46.15 :  941/2 

[1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

I  46.15 :  941/2/supp.l 

[1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

1 46.15 :  941/2/SUPP.2 

[1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

1 46.15 :  941/2/SUPP.3 

No.  12085.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
Sth  circuit.  Midland  Cooperative  Wholesale  r.  Harold  L.  Ickes,  Secretary 
of  Interior,  Bituminous  Coal  Division  of  Department  of  Interior,  and  H.  A. 
Gray,  director  thereof ;  brief  for  respondents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  v-f  62  p.     ± 

I  46.12  :  M  584 

BONNEVILLE  POWER  ADMINISTRATION 

Electricity.  Sales  of  electric  energy  by  Bonneville  Power  Administration  and 
bv  publicly  owned  utilities  distributing  Bonneville  power,  July  and  Atig. 
1941,  and  summary  of  S  months  ended  Aug.  31,  1941.  [1941.]  [2] +13  leaves, 
il.  oblong  8°  (System  Planning  and  Marketing  Division,  Rjites  and  Statistics 
Section.)     [Processed.]    t  Bonneville  Power  Administration,  Portland,  Oreg. 

1 44.8 :  941/2 


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November  1941  1617 

FISH  AND  WILDLIFE  SERVICE 

Amphibians.  Dealers  in  amphibians  and  reptiles  [list]  ;  prepared  in  Section  of 
Food  Habits,  Division  of  Wildlife  Research.  Oct.  [1941].  [2]  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  I  49.2  :  Am  7/941 

Birds.  Instructions  to  bird  migration  observers ;  by  Frederick  C.  Lincoln.  Aug. 
[1941].     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  I  49.6 :  B  53/4 

Fishery   market   news,   Oct.    1941;    [v.    3,    no.    10].     [1941.]     [2] +30   p.    il.    4° 
[Mont  hi  V.    Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  F  39-3  I  49.10 :  3/10 

Fishery  products.  Cold  storage  holdings  of  fishery  products,  Oct.  15,  1941. 
[1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Current  fishery  statistics  no.  5.)  [Processed. 
Statistics  furnished  by  Agricultural  Marketing  Service,  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment.]    t  I  49.8/2  :  5 

Landings   by  fishing   vessels  at   certain   New  England   ports,   Aug.   1941. 

[1941.]     4  leaves,  4°     (Current  fishery  statistics  no.  2.)      [Processed.]     t 

1 49.8/2 : 2 

Prairie  chickens.     Attwater's  prairie  chicken,  its  life  history  and  management 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Valgene  W.  Lehmann.     1941.     v+65  p.  il. 
9  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.     (North  American  fauna  57.)     *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  41-514G0  I  49.30 :  57 

GENER.Ui  LAND  OFFICE 

Code  of  Federal  regulations  of  United  States,  title  43,  Public  lands.  Interior, 
supp.  2;  [compiled  bv  C.  G.  Fisher].  [1941.]  vi+62  p.  [Supersedes  Sup- 
plement 1.]     *  Paper,"  15c.  I  21.10 :  P  96/938/supp.2 

Note. — This  cumulativo  supplemont  is  a  consolidation  of  title  4.*^  of  the  Cof'e  of 
Federal  regulations  as  printed  in  the  10,38  and  10.39  supplements  thereto,  issued  hy  the 
Division  of  the  Federal  RoKisfer,  Xatioiial  ArchiV' s.  and  should  be  used  in  conjunction 
with  title  43  of  the  Code  of  Federal  Reimlations,  the  daily  issues  of  th(>  Federal  register, 
and  pamphlet  copies  of  the  regulations  issued  subse<iuent  to  Dec.  31,  1939. 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Monographs, 
Professional  papers.  Bulletins.  Water-supply  papers,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the 
United  States,  topographic  maps  (some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour 
and  othe'-  maps  of  the  United  States  and  of  the  Spates.  Practically  all  of  them  are  sale 
publications.  The  mans  and  folios  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  at  Washington.  D.  C. 
Orders  for  eth'^r  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  bo  sent  to  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents.  Washington,  D.  C. 

Geophysical  abstracts  104,  .Tan.-Mar.  1941 ;  compiled  by  W.  Ayvazoglou.  1941. 
ii+1-40  p.     (Bulletin  932-A.)     *  Paper,  10c.  1 19.3 :  932-A 

Maryland,  Delaware,  and  District  of  Columbia  [index  circular  of  topographic 
maps  and  geologic  folios].  [Washington.  D.  C,  Geological  Survey]  Mav  1941. 
8  p.  il.  4°  [Illustration  is  map  (p.  2  and  7)  on  verso  of  p.  1  and  8;  p.  3-5  are 
.separate.]     t  1 19.11 :  M  369/941 

Pnblications  issued  in  Oct.  IQil;  Wat  40i.     [1941.]     6  p.     [Monthly.]     t 

1 19.14/4 :  404 

Topographic  quadrangle  maps 

Note. — The  Geological  Survey  makes  the  contoured — i.  e.  the  three-dimensio'ial  tono- 
graphic  maps  of  the  country  that  arp  designed  eventually  to  cover  the  whole  United  States, 
also  Alaska,  Hawaii,  and  Puerto  Rico.  The  individual  maps  are  projected  to  represent 
quadrangle  areas  rat' er  than  political  divisions,  and  each  map  is  designated  hy  the  name 
of  some  prominent  town  or  nnturnl  featni-e  in  the  area  mapped.  The  scales  most  com- 
monly used  are  1:31680.  1:62  500  and  1:125  000,  corresponding  approximately  to  V3 
mile.  1  mile,  and  2  miies  to  1  inch.  The  area  covered  varies  with  the  latitude,  'hut  the 
average  area  of  a  quadrangle  is  58,  230,  or  920  square  miles,  respeefivelv  for  t'^ese  tbee 
scales.  Topographic  maps  are  printed  on  uniform-sized  paper,  about  20  by  16V,  inches 
and  the  maps  of  the  quadiangle  areas  represented  thereon  are  about  17^4  inches  long 
and  12  to  15  inehes  wide,  accc-dinir  to  latitrde.  For  some  are.ns  of  p'l  ■•f'^n'ar  ini'iortn  .e 
special  large-scale  maps  are  publi  bed.  A  general  description  of  topographic  maps  and  a 
list  of  the  symbols  used  are  printed  on  fbe  reverse  of  each  sheet. 

About  half  of  the  continental  area  of  the  country,  excluding  Alask.i.  has  been  pimped, 
every  State  being  represented.     Connecticut,  Delaware,   the   District  of  Columbia,   Hawaii, 

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1618  Government  Publications 

Maryland,  Massachusetts.  New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  Ohio,  Rhode  Island, 
and  West  Virsiinia  are  completely  mapped.  Maps  of  th-^  rejrular  size  are  sold  by  the 
Geol  g  cal  Survey  at  10c.  each.  Except  as  otherwise  indicated  a  discount  of  40  percent 
Is  allowed  on  any  order  which  amounts  to  $■>  00  at  the  ritail  price.  The  discount  is 
alli'wcil  on  an  ortler  for  either  maps  or  folios  alone  or  for  maps  and  folios  together.  In 
ordering,  give  the  name  of  the  map  and  the  State  in  which  the  area  lies. 

California.  California,  Giiasti  and  vicinity,  lat.  34°-34°10',  long.  117°30'- 
117°37'30".  Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C,  Geo- 
logical Survey]   edition  of  1041.     23X14  in.     flOc.  119.12 :  4  G  932  941 

California,  Swarthout  quadrangle,  lat.  34°lS'-34°24',  long.  117°36'-117°42'. 

Scale  1 :  24,000,  contour  interval  25  ft.     [Washington,  D.  C,  Geological  Survev] 
edition  of  1941.     18X15  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12:  4  Sw  26/941 

ilaasachusctts.  Massachusetts,  Bltie  Hills  quadrangle,  lat.  42°07'30"-42°15',  long. 
71°-71°07'30".  Scale  1:31.680.  contour  interval  10  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C, 
Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1941.     17X13  in.     j     10c, 

1 19.12:  21  B  625/941 

Massachusetts.  Norwood  quadrangle,  lat.  42°07'30"-42°15',  long.  71°07'30"- 

71°15'.    Scale  1:31,680.  contour  interval  10  ft.     [Washington,  D.  C.  Geological 
Survey]  edition  of  1941.    17X13  in.     f     10c.  1 19.12  :  21  N  839/941 

Massachusetts,  Paston  quadrangle,  lat.  42°15'-12°22'30",  long.  71°52'30"- 

72".     Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.     [Washington,  D.  C.  Geological 
Survey]   edition  of  1941.     17X13  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  21  P  289/941 

Puerto  Rico.  Puerto  Real  quadrangle,  lat.  1S°-18°07'30",  long.  67°07'30"-67°15'. 
Scale  1 :  30.000.  contour  interval  5  meters.  [Washington,  D.  C,  Geological 
Survey]   edition  of  1941.     18X17  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  55  P  962/941 

Utah,  Cedar  Breaks  National  Monument,  lat.  37°36'-37°40',  long.  112°49'- 
112°52'30".  Scale  1:15,840,  contour  interval  25  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C,  Geo- 
logical Survey]  edition  of  1941.    18X13  in.     tlOc.  1 19.12 :  45  C  326/941 

INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE 

Indian  agencies.  Routes  to  Indian  agencies  and  schools ;  corrected  to  Jtily  1, 
1941.  Sherman  Institute  Print  Shop,  Riverside,  Calif.,  1941.  [l]-f62p.  il.  t 
L.  C.  card  41^6320  I  20.19  :  941 

Indian  education,  fortnightly  field  letter  of  Education  Division,  Office  of  Indian 
Affairs.  Washington.  D.  C,  [no.]  62  and  63;  Nov.  1  and  15,  1941.  Haskell  In- 
stitute Print  Shop  [Lawrence,  Kans.,  Nov.  15,  1941].     Each  8  p.  12°     t 

1 20.26 :  62,  63 

Indians  at  work,  Nov.  1941;  [v.  9,  no.  3].      [1941.]      cover  title,  [2]-f34  p.  il.  4° 
[Monthly.     Processed.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.     A  news  sheet 
for  Indians  and  the  Indian  service.]     t 
L.  C.  card  35-17595  1 20.22 :  9/3 

INFORMATION  DIVISION 

Central  Tallcij  project.     Experiment  by  schools,   radio,  and  Government.     1941. 
vi-f-80  p.  il.      [This  ptiblication  relates  to  dissemination  of  information  con- 
cerning Central  Yallev  project  in  California.]     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.   C.  card  41-51477  1 43.2:  Ex  7 

Conservation.  Ctirrent  conservation,  clip  sheet  of  current  news  about  conserva- 
tion activities  of  Federal  Government  furnished  for  convenience  of  editors 
and  correspondents,  v.  4,  no.  8;  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  il.  large  4°  [Monthly.] 
t  I  43.7 :  4/S 

MINES  BUREAU 

Air  conditioning.  Review  of  literature  on  conditioning  air  for  advancement  of 
health  and  safety  in  mines :  pt.  2,  Need  for  air  conditioning  indicated  by  phys- 
ical quality  of  miderground  air  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  D.  Harrington  and 
Sara  J.  Drivenport.  Sept.  1941.  [l]-|-39-104  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Information  circu- 
lar, I.  C.  7182. )      [Processed.]     t  128.27:7182 

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November  1941  1619 

Bauxite.  Preliminary  report  on  flotation  of  bauxite ;  by  J.  B.  Clemmer,  B.  H. 
Clemraons,  and  R.  H.  Stacy.  Sept.  1941.  [l]+26  p.  4°  (Report  of  investi- 
gations, R.  I.  3586.)  [Processed.  The  work  upon  which  this  report  was  based 
was  done  under  cooperative  agreement  between  Mines  Bureau  and  University 
of  Alabama.  ]     f  1 28.23  :  3086 

Cement.  Monthly  cement  statement,  CP  244,  supp.  A.  Nov.  1, 1941.  3  leaves,  il. 
f     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     t  1 28.29 :  244/supp.A 

Same,  CP  245.     Nov.  25,  1941.     5  leaves,  il.  f°     (Mineral  industry  surveys.) 

[Processed.    A  Corrected  sheet  3  was  issued  also.]     f  I  28.29 :  245 

Coal.     Coal  paleobotany ;  by  Reinhardt  Thiessen  and  George  C.  Sprunk.     1941. 
iv+56  p.  il.     (Technical  paper  631.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51459  I  28.7 :  631 

■ International  coal  trade,  monthly  inventory  of  information  from  U.  S.  Gov- 
ernment foreign  service  offices  and  other  sources  that  may  not  otherwise  be 
made  available  promptly,  v.  10,  no.  10;  Oct.  31,  1941.  [1941.]  [1]+15  p.  4" 
(Economics  and  Statistics  Branch.)      [Processed.]     t  128.42:10/10 

• Preliminary  estimates  of  production  of  Pennsylvania  anthracite  and   of 

beehive  coke,  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  4°  (Mineral  industry  surveys.) 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  128.50:941/10 

• Questions  and  answers  for  coal  fireman ;  by  J.  F.  Barkley.  [Revised  edi- 
tion.] 1941.  [1]+17  p.  24°  (Question  and  answer  handbook  1.)  *  Cloth 
lined  paper  cover,  10c.  I  28.48 : 1/2 

■ Weekly  anthracite  and  beehive  coke  report  WACR  225  to  WACR  229. 

Nov.  1-29,  1941.  Each  2  leaves  or  1  p.  il.  4"  (Mineral  industry  surveys.) 
[Processed.]     t  128.49:225-229 

Coal-mine  fatalities  in  Sept.  1941;  CMF  123.  [1941.]  11  p.  il.  4°  (Mineral  in- 
dustry  surveys.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     f  1 28.1U/2 :  123 

Coke.  Monthly  coke  report,  M.  C.  R.  163.  Nov.  19,  1941.  3  p.  il.  4°  (Mineral 
industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     t  128.30:163 

Diesel  engines  underground:  3,  Effect  on  exhaust-gas  composition  of  operating 
engines  in  mixtures  of  normal  air  and  natural  gas ;  by  Martin  A.  Elliott, 
John  C.  Holtz,  L.  B.  Berger,  and  H.  H.  Schrenk.  Sept.  1941.  [l]+50  p.  13 
pi.  4°     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3584.)      [Processed.]     t        128.23:3584 

Dust-explosion  hazards  from  certain  powdered  metals ;  by  Hylton  R.  Brown. 
Sept.  1941.     [l]-f7  p.  4"     (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7183.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.27 :  7183 

Explosives.  Active  list  of  permissible  explosives  and  blasting  devices  approved 
prior  to  June  30,  1941 ;  prepared  by  J.  E.  Tiffany  and  Z.  C.  Gaugler.  Sept.  1941. 
a]+23  p.  4"     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3583.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.23 :  3583 

Gasoline.  Natural  gasoline,  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  2  leaves,  4°  (Mineral  in- 
dustry surveys ;  NGR  944a-81. )      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  128.47:81 

Graphite.  Marketing  graphite;  by  Paul  M.  Tyler  and  Charles  L.  Harness. 
Sept.  1941.     [1]+12  p.  4°     (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7177.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.27 :  7177 

Gypsum.  Quarterly  gj-psum  report  QGR  47  [3d  quarter,  1941].  Nov.  10,  1941. 
[2]  p.  1  pi.  4°     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     f  128.32:47 

Manganese.  Monthly  manganese  report  MAN  24.  Nov.  18,  1941.  3  leaves,  4* 
(Mineral  industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     f  128.54:24 

Progress  reports.  Metallurgical  Division :  48,  Electrolytic  manganese  and 

its  alloys ;  by  R.  S.  Dean.  Sept.  1941.  [1] +58  p.  18  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investi- 
gations, R.  I.  35S0.)  [Processed.  Revision  of  Progress  report  33,  Manganese 
and  its  alloys,  by  R.  S.  Dean,  C.  T.  Anderson,  Cresap  Moss,  and  P.  M.  Ambrose. 
Includes  reprint  of  Progress  report  23,  Electrolytic  manganese,  by  S.  M.  Shelton, 
M.  B.  Royer,  and  A.  P.  Towne.]     t  128.23:3580 

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.1620  Govern ME>fT  Publications 

Mercury.  Monthly  mercury  report,  MER  26.  Nov.  6,  1941.  2  leaves,  4°  (Mineral 
industry   surveys.)      [Processed.]     t  128.55:26 

Mineral   market  report,   MMS  941.      [1941.]      f      (Mineral   industry   surveys.) 

[Processed.]     t  128.28: 

Note, — Thrse  reports  give  statistical  data  as  to  profiuction,  consumption,  and  markets 

during  previous  year  for  some  particular  mineral  commodity,  and  are  issued  as  soon  after 

close  of  year  as  data  are  available. 

941.  Fuel  oil  and  kfrosrne  sales   continue  upward  trend  in   1940  ;    [prepared   by   A.   T. 
Coumbe].     21  leaves. 

Mineral  trade  notes,  monthly  inventory  of  information  from  U.  S.  Government 
foreign   service  offices  and   other  sources   that   may  not  otherwise   be  made 
available  promptly,  v.  13,  no.  4;  Oct.  20,  1941.     [1941.]     [l]+35  p.  4°     (Eco- 
nomics and  Statistics  Branch.)     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  36-22755  I  28.39 :  13/4 

Minerals.     Foreign  minerals  quarterly,   regional   review  of  foreign  mineral  re- 
sources, production,  and  trade,  v.  4,  no.  2;  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]      [1]+31  p.  4° 
(Economics  and  Statistics  Branch.)     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  38-31945  I  28.51 :  4/2 

Molybdenum.  Production,  shipments,  and  mine  stocks  of  molybdenum  concen- 
trates, Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  4°  (Mineral  industry  surveys;  MOL  3.) 
(Monthly.    Processed.]     t  128.58:3 

Motor  fuel.  Forecast  of  demand  for  motor  fuel  and  crude  oil,  Dec.  1941.  [1941.] 
4  leaves,  4°     (Mineral  industry  surveys;  MFR  78.)     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t 

I  28.41 :  78 

Petroleum.  Crude  petroleum  and  petroleum  products,  Sept.  1941.  [1941.] 
12  p.  4°     (Mineral  industry  surveys;  P  215.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

1 28.18/2 :  215 

• Crude  petroleum  report  by  refineries,  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]     [3]  leaves,  4° 

(Mineral  industry  surveys;    CRR  A-943-96.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

I  28.45 :  96 

International  petroleum  trade,  monthly  inventory  of  information  from  U.  S. 

Government  foreign  service  offices  and  other  sources  that  may  not  otherwise 
be  made  available  promptly,  v.  10,  no.  10;  Oct.  31,  1941.  [1941.]  [4]+261- 
278  p.  4°    (Economics  and  Statistics  Branch.)     [Processed.]     f       128.43:10/10 

Weekly  crude  oil  stock  report  COS  420-COS  423.     Nov.  7-28,  1941.     Each 

1  p.  4°     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)     [Processed.]     f  128.46:420-423 

Publications.  New  publications,  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  318;  Oct.  1941 
[1941.]     4p.     t  128.5/2:318 

Zinc.  Mine  production  of  zinc,  monthly  report  ZN  8.  Nov.  21,  1941.  2  leaves,  4° 
(Mineral   industry   surveys.)      [Processed.]     t  128.57:8 

NATIONAL  FARK  SERVICE 

Antietam  National  Battlefield  Site,  Md.     [1941.]     16  p.  il.  4°    *  Paper,  10c. 

I  29.21 :  An  8/4 

Aztec  Ruins  National  Monument,  N.  Mex.  [W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co.,  Denver, 
Colo.,  July  1941.]     [6]  p.  il.     t  1 29.21 :  Az  7/3/941 

Canyon,  de  Chellii  National  Monument,  Ariz.  [W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co., 
Denver,  Colo.,  July  1941.]     [6]  p.  il.    t  I  29.21 :  C  16/941 

Chaco  Canyon  National  Monument,  N.  Mex.  [W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co., 
Denver,  Colo.,  July  1941.]      [6]   p.  il.     t  129.21:0  34/941 

Council  ring,  pre.^enting  monthly  current  views  on  conservation  and  planning, 
with  emphasis  on  parks  and  recreation  for  information  of  National  Park  Serv- 
ice people,  V.  1,  no.  35;  Oct.  13,  1941.     [1941.]     [4]  p.  il.     [Processed.]     t 

I  29.38 : 1/35 

Death  Valley  National  Monument,  Calif.-Nev.     [1941.]     16  p.  il.     t 

L.  C.  card'  34-26908  I  29.21 :  D  34/942 

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November  1941  1621 

Forest  fires.  Cumulative  fire  report,  Jan.  1-Sept.  30,  1941.  [Oct.  21,  1941.]  2 
leaves,  oblong  8"     [Processed.]     t  I  29.2 :  F  51/2/941 

Gran  Qiiivira  National  Monument,  N.  Mex.  [W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co.,  Den- 
ver, Colo.,  July  1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     t  I  29.21 :  G  76/941 

Montezuma  Castle  National  Monument,  Ariz.  [W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co., 
Denver,  Colo.,  July  1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     t  I  29.21 :  M  765/3/941 

Petrified  Forest  National  Monument,  Ariz.     [1941.]     16  p.  il.     t 

L.  C.  card  25-26730  I  29.21 :  P  448/4/941 

Pipe  Spring  National  Monument,  Ariz.  [W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co.,  Denver, 
Colo.,  July  1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     t  I  29.21 :  P  66/2/941 

Saguaro  National  Monument,  Ariz.  [W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co.,  Denver,  Colo., 
July  1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     t  I  29.21 :  Sa  1/2/941 

Tnsigoot  National  Monument,  Ariz.  [W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co.,  Denver,  Colo., 
July  1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     t  1 29.21  :T  89/2/941 

Walnut  Canyon  National  Monument,  Ariz.  [W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co.,  Den- 
ver, Colo.,  July  1941.]      [6]  p.  il.     t  I  29.21 :  W  16/2/941 

White  Sands  National  Monument,  N.  Mex.  [W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co.,  Den- 
ver, Colo.,  July  1941.]      [6jp.il.     t  1 29.21 :  W  58/3/941 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Boulder  Canyon  project.  168-incli  butterfly  valves  for  Boulder  power  plant, 
Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Den- 
ver, Oct.  21,  "l941.]  cover  title,  30  p.  50  pi.  1  tab.  4°  (Specifications  1011.) 
[Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  receiAed 
until  Nov.  27,  1941.]     t  Paper,  $3.00.  I  27.8 :  1011 

•     2o,000-volt  bus  structure,  generator-neutral  reactor  and  oil  circuit  breakers, 

and  generator-voltage  oil  circuit  breakers  for  units  N-7  and  N-8,  Boulder  power 
plant,  Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  [Eastwood  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver, 
Nov.  19,  1941.]  cover  title,  47  p.  21  pi.  4"  (Specifications  1017.)  [Invitation 
for  bids,  schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until 
Dec.  IS,  1941.]     t  Paper.  $2.50.  I  27.8 :  1017 

Central  Valley  project.  Fixed-wheel  gates  and  hydraulic  gate  hoists  for  diver- 
sion tunnel  at  Shasta  Dam,  Kennett  division,  Central  Valley  project,  Calif. 
[United  Publishing  Co.,  Denver,  Oct.  21,  1941.]  cover  title,  26  p.  29  pi.  1  tab.  4*^ 
(Specifications  1009.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  draw- 
ings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  IS,  1941.]     t  Paper,  $3.00.  I  27.8 :  100& 

Hatchery  building  at  Coleman  station,  migratory-fish  control,  Kennett  divi- 
sion, Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Oct, 
28.  1941.]  cover  title,  56  p.  15  pi.  2  maps,  4°  ( Specifications  1014.)  [Schedule, 
specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  27,  1941.]  t  Paper, 
$2.00.  1 27.8 :  1014 

Tube  valves  for  river  outlets  at  elevations  842.00  and  942.00,  Shasta  Dam, 

Kennett  division,  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co., 
Denver,  Nov.  19.  1941.]  cover  title.  22  p.  27  pi.  1  tab.  4"  (Specifications  1016.) 
[Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received 
until  Dec.  17,  1941.]     t  Paper,  $3.00.  I  27.8 :  101ft 

Colorado-Big  Thompson  project.  Relocation  of  State  highway  no.  9,  Green  Moun- 
tain Dam.  Colorado-Big  Thompson  project,  Colo.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co., 
Denver,  Nov.  14,  1941.]  cover  title,  19  p.  1  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  1015.)' 
[Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Dec.  10, 
1941.]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  127.8:1015 

Columbia  Basin  project.    Columbia   Basin  joint  investigations,   character  aa<l 
scope.     [1941.]     iii-|-29  p.     [Illustration  on  front  cover.]     t 
L.  O.  card  41-51467  I  27.2 :  C  72/5 

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1622  Government  Publications 

Columbia  Basin  project — Continued. 

Hoists  for  Penstock  coaster  gates  for  Grand  Coulee  Dam,  Columbia  Basin 

project,  Wash.  [United  Publishing  Co.,  Denver,  Oct.  21,  1941.]  cover  title, 
27  p.  28  pi.  2  tab.  4°  (Specitications  1012.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedule, 
gpeci flea t ions,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  25,  1941.] 
t  Paper,  $2.50.  I  27.8 :  1012 

Hydraulic  turbines  and  .governors  for  units  L-7,  L-8,  and  L-9,  Grand  Coulee 

iwwor  plant,  Columbia  Basin  project.  Wash.  [Capitol  Hill  Ptg  Co.,  Denver, 
Oct.  21,  1941.]  cover  title,  51  p.  12  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1013.)  [Invitation 
for  bids,  schedules,  specification!?,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until 
Nov.  19,  1941.]  t  Paper,  $2.00.  I  27.8 :  1013 

Penstock  coaster  gates  for  Grand  Coulee  Dam,  Columbia  Basin  project. 

Wash.  [Capitol  Hill  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Oct.  21,  1941.]  cover  title,  27  p.  15  pL 
1  tab.  4°  (Specifications  1010.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications, 
and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  19,  1941.]     t  Paper,  $2.00. 

I  27.8 :  1010 

Reclamation  era,  Nov.  1941 ;  [v.  81,  no.  11].     [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  281-304,  il.  4" 
[Monthly.    Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
L.  C.  card  9-35252  I  27.5 :  31/11 

Note. — The  Reclamation  era  is  a  masrnzine  for  engineers,  construction  men.  economists, 
and  farmers  on  Federal  reclamation  projects.  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  marketing  their  crops,  to  inspire  the  employees  of  the  Bureau  and 
chronicle  engineering  problems  and  achievements,  and  to  promote  a  wholehearted  spirit 
of  Cooperation,  so  t''at  reclamation  shall  attain  the  .greatest  heights  of  success.  "Notes 
for  contractors'  enable  them  to  keep  posted  on  the  Bureau's  needs. 

The  subscription  price  of  the  Reclamation  era  is  $1  00  a  year  to  other  than  water 
u^ers  ;  foreign  subscription.  .*1.36  payable  in  advance.  Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to  the 
Conimissionrr.  Bureau  of  Reclamation,  Washington,  D.  C.  accompanied  by  remittance  in 
the  form  of  postal  money  order  or  New  York  draft,  which  should  be  made  payable  to  the 
Treasurer  of  the  United  States  and  forwarded  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation. 

Maps 

Irrigation  projects.  Western  United  States  present  irrigated  areas  with  extent 
of  potential  development  indicated  by  regions  and  sub-regions ;  map  41-17. 
Scale  150  m.=1.2  in.  [Washington,  D.  C,  Geological  Survey]  July  1941. 
15X 18  in.     [Drawn  by  A.  M.  Smith.]     t  I  27.7 :  Ir  7/5/941 

Same;  map  41-17a.    Scale  150  m.=2.4  in.     [Washington,  D.  C,  Geological 

Survey]  July  1941.     29X34  in.     [Drawn  by  A.  M.  Smith.]     t  $100 

I  27.7 :  Ir  7/4/941 

INTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  decisions,  usually  known  as  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission reports.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports — Motor  carrier  cases,  and  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  reports — 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  vo'ume ;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.50;  single  copies,  usually  5c.  In  ordering  a  volume,  be  sure  to  spedfy  the 
series  and  whether  Finance  or  other  than  Finance  decisions  are  dosirrd.  Entries  for  the 
separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission  publications. 

Derisions.     Decisions  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  Nov.  1940-Feb.  1941. 
1941.     xx+972  p.      (Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports,  v.   27,   Motor 
carrier  cases.)     *  Cloth,  $1.75. 
L.  C.  card  38-6083  IC 1  mot.8 :  27 

Decisions  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  Nov.  1940-Mar.  1941.    1941. 

xxx+883  p.  (Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports,  v.  243.)  *  Cloth,  $1.75. 
L.  C.  card  8-30656  IC  1.6/1 :  243 

See  also,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

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

Freight.  Fluctuations  in  railway  freight  traflac  compared  with  production,  class  1 
steam  railways,  1928-40.  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  1941.  [l]+60  p.  il.  4» 
( Statement  4130 ;  Statistics  Bureau. )    [Processed.]     t  IC  1  ste.2 :  F  88/940 

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November  1941  1623 

Fuel  and  power  for  locomotives  and  rail  motor  cars  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 
United  States  (class  1  switching  and  terminal  companies  included),  Aug.  1941. 
[19-11.]     2  p.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-230,  OS-E ;  Statistics  Bureau.) 
[Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  3()-784  IC  1  ste.30 :  941/8 

Kansas  City,  Mo.  No.  143,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Board  of  Trade  of  Kansas  City  et  al.  v.  United  States,  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district  of  Missouri ; 
brief  for  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  iv+89  p.     t  IC  1.13/1 :  K  133/23 

Motor  carrier  decisions.  See,  above.  Decisions  v.  27 — below,  center  head  Decisions 
{Motar  carrier). 

Motor  carrier  finance  decisions.  See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  {Motor  carrier, 
finance). 

Motor  carriers.     Revenues  and  passengers  of  class  1  motor  carriers  of  passengers 
(excluding  charter  or  special),  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  f°     ( Statement  M-700, 
BT ;  Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  39-1163  IC  1  mot.ll :  941/8 

Revenues,  expenses,  and  statistics  of  class  1  motor  carriers  of  pas.sengers ; 

2d   quarter,   1941.     [1941.]     2  p.   oblong   large  8°     (Statement   Q-750,    BRE ; 
Statistics  Bureau.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  39-1053  IC  1  mot.l2  :  941/2 

Revenues,  expenses,  and  statistics  of  class  1  motor  carriers  of  property ; 

2d   quarter,   1941.     [1941.]     2   p.    oblong  large  8"     (Statement    Q-SOO,   TRE; 
Statistics   Bureau.)     [Subject   to   revision.]     t  IC  1  mot.l3 :  941/2 

Opinions.     See,  above,  Decisions — below,  center   heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Passenger  rates.  Preliminary  examination  of  factors  affecting  demand  for  rail 
passenger  travel;  prepared  by  Beatrice  Aitchison.  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept. 
1941.     [l]+59p.  il.  4°     (Statement  4129;  Statistics  Bureau.)      [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  ste.2  :  P  26/4 

Railroad  accidents.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway,  report  in  re  accident 
near  Lebo,  Kans.,  Sept.  9,  1941.     [1941.]      [l]+3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f 

IC  1  acci.5  :  L  492 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad,  report  in  re  accident,  Newark,  Ohio,  Sept.  6, 

1941.     [1941.]      [l]+5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  IC  1  acci.5 :  N  42za/2 

Investigation  2514 :  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company  report  in  re  accident 

near  Watsontown,  Pa.,  Aug.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     10  p.  11.  4°     [Proces.sed.]     f 

IC  1  acci.  5 :  W  339 

Investigation  2515:  Central  of  Georgia  Railway  Company,  report  in  re  acci- 
dent, Reynolds,  Ga.,  Aug.  8,  1941.     [1941.]     7  p.  11.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  R  334 

Investigation  2516:  Southern  Railway  Company,   report  in   re  accident, 

Sloans  Valley,  Ky.,  Aug.  12,  1941.     [1&41.]     10  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  SI  52 

Investigation  2517 :  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Railroad  Company,  re- 
port in  re  accident  at  Conneaut  Yard,  Ohio,  Aug.  13,  1941.  [1941.]  9  p.  il.  4" 
[Processed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5 :  C  762 

Investigation  2518 :  Midland  Valley  Railroad  Company  and  Chicago,  Rock 

Island  &  Pacific  Railway  Company,  report  in  re  accident,  Midland  Tower,  Kans., 
Aug.  16,  1941.     [1941.]     11  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     f  IC  1  acci.5 :  M  584/2 

Investigation  2519:  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Railroad  Com- 
pany, report  in  re  accident,  Millburn,  N.  J.,  Aug.  17,  1941.  [1941.]  10  p.  il.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5 :  M  611/3 

Investigation  2520:  Kansas  City  Southern  Railway  Company,  report  in  re 

accident    near    Shoreline,   La.,    Aug.    18,    1941.     [1941.]     10   p.    il.    4°     [Proc- 
essed.]    t  IC  1  acci.5 :  Sh  78 

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1624  GoVERNIVrENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Railroad  accidents — Continued. 

Investigation  25J1 :  New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hai-tford  Railroad  Com- 
pany, report  in  re  accident  near  Kent,  Conn.,  Aug.  28,  1941.  [1941.]  12  p.  il.  4" 
[  Processed.  ]     t  I<^  1  *^tci-5  :  K  413 

Investigation  2522:  Cliicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Railroad  Company,  re- 
port in  re  accident  near  Winnebago,  Nebr.,  Sept.  6,  1941.  [1941.]  9  p.  il.  4° 
[  Processed.  ]     t  IC  1  acci.  5 :  W  73 

Investigation  2523 :  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  acci- 
dent, I'oii  Wayne,  Ind.,  Sept.  S,  1941.     [1941.]     10  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5  :  F  77  wa/3 

Investigation  2524:  Baltimore  and   Ohio  Railroad   Company   and   Illinois 

Central  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  accident,  Odin,  111.,  Sept.  11,  1941. 
[1941.]     11  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5 :  Od  3 

Tiiv(>stiq:ation  2.525:  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company,  report 

in  re  accident,  Buchanan,  N.  Mex.,  Sept.  19,  1941.  [1941.]  10  p.  il.  4°  [Proc- 
essed. J     t  I'J  1  acci.5 :  B  851 

Louisville  &  Nashville  Railroad,  report  in  re  accident  near  Morgan,  Ky., 

Oct.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     [l]-|-7p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5 :  M  821 

Summary  of  accidents  reported  by   steam   railways,  July   1941.     [1941.] 

2  p.  oblong  large  S"  (Statement  M-400  ;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly.  Sub- 
ject to  revision.]     f 

L.  C.  card  A  27-80  IC  1  ste.31 :  941/7 

Same,  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-400;  Sta- 
tistics   Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject    to    revision.]     t  IC  1  ste.31 :  941/8 

Railroad  employees.    Wage  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 
(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  il. 
oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-300;  Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject 
to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-382  IC  1  ste.25 :  941/8 

Railroads.    Classification  of  train-miles,  locomotive-miles,  and  car-miles  for  steam 
roads  prescribed  by  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  in  accordance  with  sec. 
20  of  act  to  regulate  commerce,  effective  Sept.  1,  1941.     Revised  issue  of  1941. 
1941.     13  p.     [Supersedes  all  previous  issues.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  A  41-4850  IC  1  ste.ll :  941 

Freight  train  performance  of  class  1   steam  railways  in  United    States 

(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M.-211,  OS-A;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  36-575  IC  1  ste.35 :  941/9 

Graphical  supplement  to  monthly  reports:  Cars  of  revenue  freight  loaded, 

by  groups  of  commodities,  1937^1,  and  average,  1926-30,  based  on  reports  of 
Association  of  American  Railroads.  1941.  1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Series  1941, 
no.  11 ;  Statistics  Bureau. )     t  IC  1  ste.33  :  941/11 

Same:  Passenger  traflBc  on  class  1  steam  railways,  by  districts,  Julv  1936- 

June  1941.  1941.  1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Series  1941,  no.  10:  Statistics  Bu- 
reau. )     t  IC  1  ste.33 :  941/10 

■ Motive  power  and  car  equipment  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 

(class  1  switching  and  terminal  companies  included),  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]    2  p. 
oblong  large  8"      (Statement   M-240,   OS-F;    Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  36-576  IC  1  ste.36 :  ^1/9 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1   steam  railways  in 

United  States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Sept.  1941. 
[1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-lOO;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.]     f 

L.  C.  card  A  35-1300  IC  1  ste.l9 :  941/9 

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November  1941  1625 

Railroads — Continued. 

Operating  reAeniies  and  operating  expenses,  selected  items  for  large  steam 

railways,  Sept.  1941  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-150; 
Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     f 

L.  C.  card  A  23-378  IC  1  ste.20 :  941/9 

Operating  statistics  of  large  steam  railways,  selected  items  for  Sept.  1941, 

compared  with  Sept.  1940;  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8"  (State- 
ment M-200;  Statistics  Bureau.)     [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-38J  IC  1  ste.22 :  941/9 

Passenger  traffic  statistics    (other  than  commutation)    of  class  1   steam 

railways  in  United  States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included), 
Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-250;  Statistics  Bu- 
reau.)     [Monthly.    Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  38-1273  IC  1  ste.40 :  940/8 

Revenue  traffic  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States  (switch- 
ing and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  oblong 
large  8°  (Statement  M-220,  OS-D;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly.  Subject 
to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-381  IC  1  ste.24  :  941/8 

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

United  States  (.switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included)  [and  Net 
inc(mie  of  large  steam  railways  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  in- 
cluded)], Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-125; 
Statistics  Bui'eau. )      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  32-1785  IC  1  ste.34  :  941/8 

Tons  of  revenue  freight  originated  and  tons  terminated  in  carloads  by 

classes  of  commodities  and  by  geographic  areas,  class  1  steam  railways,  2d 
quarter,  1941.  13  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  Q-550,  SCS ;  Statistics  Bu- 
reau.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  40-29^2  IC  1  ste  :42  :  941/2 

Yard  service  performance  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States  (class 

1  switching  and  terminal  ctmipanies  included),  S?pt.  1941.  1941.  1  p.  oblong 
large  8"  (Statement  M-215,  OS-C ;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly.  Subject 
to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  3G-578  IC  1  ste.38 :  941/9 

Traffic  decisions.  See,  above,  Decisions,  v.  243— below,  center  head  Decisions 
(Traffic). 

Decisions  (Finance) 

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

Alabama,  Tennessee  &  Northern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10714,  Alabama, 
Tennessee  &  Northern  Railroad  Corporation  reorganization;  decided  June  25, 
1941.      [1941.]     p.  453-488.      (F-8342.)      [From   v.  247.]      *  Paper,   10c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8342 

Bangor  d  Aroostook  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13396,  Bangor  &  Aroostook 
Railroad  Company  bonds;  decided  Aug.  19,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  499-502. 
(F-8344.)      [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8344 

Durham  &  South  Carolina  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13243,  Durham  & 
South  Carolina  Railroad  Company  lease;  decided  Aug.  25,  1941.  [1941] 
p.  509-512.     (F-8347.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8347 

Klamath  Northern  Raihcay.  Finance  docket  no.  13000,  Klamath  Northern  Rail- 
way Company  stock;  decided  Aug.  28,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  517-518.  (F-8349.) 
[From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8349 

Montour  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13276,  Montour  Railroad  Company  opera- 
tion; decided  Aug.  25,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  503-506.  (F-8345.)  [From  v.  247.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8345 

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Northern  Pacific  Railway.  Finance  (locket  no.  13310,  Northern  Pacific  Railway 
Company  purchase,  etc. ;  decided  Aug.  25,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  513-517.  (F-8348.) 
[From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8348 

Southern  Pacific  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  13400,  Southern  Pacific  Com- 
pany notes;  [decided  Aug.  28,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +520-022  p.  (F-SS.'ll.) 
[From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8351 

Spokane  International  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  10131,  Spokane  Interna- 
tional Railway  Company  reorganization ;  decided  Aug.  30,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  525-531.     (F-8353.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8353 

Sumpter  Valley  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  4922,  deficit  status  of  Sumpter 
Valley  Railway  Company;  decided  Aug.  28,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  531-532. 
(F-8354.)     [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8354 

Decisions  {Motor  carrier) 

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

See  also  sul>head  Decisions  on  p.   1622. 

Axley  Truck  Lines.  No.  MC-35319  (sub-no.  2),  J.  H.  Axley  [doing  business  as 
Axley  Truck  Lines]  extension  of  operations,  Murphy,  N.  C. ;  decided  Aug.  25, 
1941.      [1941.]      p.  387-390.      (M-5667.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,   v.  30.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5667 

Cook,  H.  R.,  Truck  Line.  No.  MC-76118  (sub-no.  1),  Harry  R.  Cook  [doing 
business  as  H.  R.  Cook  Truck  Line]  extension  of  operations;  decided  Aug.  26, 
1941.     [1941.]      p.   397-398.     (M-5669.)      [From   Motor  carrier   cases,   v.    30.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5669 

Dixie  Ohio  Express  Company.  No.  MC-43654  (sub-no.  1),  Dixie  Ohio  Express 
Company  extension  of  operations,  Bristol ;  decided  July  7,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  291-297.     (M-5650.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5650 

Freight  rates.  Ex  parte  no.  MC-21,  central  territory  motor  carrier  rates ;  decided 
Aug.  4,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  253-272.  (M-5647.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5647 

Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1230,  motor-water  commodity 

rates  between  California  and  Oregon-Washington ;  decided  Aug.  2,  1941.     [1941.] 
p.  335-346.     (M-5658.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5658 

Fullerton,  William.  No.  MC-45868,  William  Fullerton  contract  carrier  applica- 
tion;  [docided  Aug.  28,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +352-354  p.  (M-5660.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5660 

Oas  Mack.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-883,  gas  black,  com- 
pressed, from  Louisiana,  Oklahoma,  and  Texas  to  Ohio;  decided  Aug.  20, 
1941.      [1941.]      p.  317-326.      (M-5655.)      [From  Motor   carrier  cases,  v.  30.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5655 

Jorocnscn.  Carl.  No.  MC-80104  (sub-no.  1),  Carl  Jorgensen  extension  of  opera- 
tions, Illinois ;  decided  Aug.  27.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  459-46L  (M-5679.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5679 

Maxtrell  William  R.  No.  ]\IC-89177  (sub-no.  5),  William  Ray  Maxwell  extension 
of  operations.  Panama  City,  Fla. ;  decided  Aug.  7.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  305-311. 
(M-5653.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5653 

Niehten  cf  Petersen.  No.  MC-41275,  Columbus  Nielsen  and  Walter  Petersen 
[doiiiff  business  as  Nielsen  &  Petersen]  cortract  carrier  application;  decided 
Aus.  11,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  327-332.  (M-5656.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5656 

Osenna.  Harry.  No.  MC-04385,  Harry  Osenffa  contract  carrier  application ;  de- 
cided Nov.  20.  1940.  1941.  p.  701.'  (M-5131.)  [From  INTotor  carrier  cases, 
V.  26.1     *  Paper,  5e.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5131 

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Periodicals.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M^16,  periodicals,  etc., 
from  Savannali,  Ga.,  to  Birmingham,  Ala. ;  decided  Aug.  26,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  391-396.     (M-5668.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5668 

Porterfield,  Joseph  H.  No.  MC-7460,  Joseph  Harlan  Porterfleld  common  carrier 
application;  [decided  Aug.  27,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]+450-452  p.  (M-5676.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5676 

R-B  Distributing  Company.  No.  MC-11612,  G.  W.  Rickerd  and  George  H.  Buergi 
[doing  business  as  R-B  Distributing  Company]  extension  of  operations,  Mon- 
tana;  [decided  Aug.  16,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +312-316  p.  (M-5654.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5654 

Raiouin,  Henry  V.  No.  MC-30618  (sub-no.  1),  Henry  V.  Rabouin  extension  of 
operations;  [decided  Aug.  IS,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]+332-334  p.  (:M-5657.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5657 

8outhee,  John  B.,  Inc.  No.  MC-58994,  John  B.  Southee,  Inc.,  common  carrier 
application;  [decided  Sept.  2,  1941].  [1941.]  p.  405-410.  (M-5672.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot. 8/a  :  M-5672 

Sturmer  Trvck  Lines.  No.  MC-45366,  Charles  A.  Sturmer  and  Paul  Sturmer 
[doing  business  as  Sturmer  Truck  Lines]  common  carrier  application;  decided 
Aug.  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  401^04.  (M-5671.)  [From  ]\lotor  carrier  cases, 
V.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  :  M-5G71 

Decisions  (Motor  carrier,  finance) 

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

Armstrong  Trucking  Company.  No.  MC-F-14S8,  Ollie  P.  Brown  [doing  business 
as  Brown  Trucking  Company],  purchase,  Paul  Armstrong  [doing  business  as 
Armstrong  Trucking  Company;  decided  Aug.  28,  1941.]  [1941.]  [l]-f260- 
262  p.     (MF-1043.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1043 

Campbell  and  Speers  Freight  Forwarding  Company,  Incorporated.  No.  MC-F- 
1480,  Wheelock  Bros.,  Inc.,  purchase,  Campbell  and  Speers  Freight  Forwarding 
Company,  Incorporated  (John  E.  Blake,  trustee)  ;  decided  Sept.  6,  1941. 
[1941.]  p.  281-288.  (MF-1048.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1048 

Chester  Fuel  &  Transportation  Company.  No.  MC-F-1355,  Lang  Transportation 
Corporation,  purchase,  Elton  Murrell  Chester  [doing  business  as  Chester  Fuel 
&  Transportation  Company]  ;  decided  Aug.  25,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  241-244. 
(MF-1039.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1039 

Coast  Line  Stages,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1414,  Edward  J.  Willig,  control,  Coast  Line 
Stages,  Inc.,  decided  Sept.  4,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  273-277.  (MF-1046.)  [From 
Motor   carrier  cases,  v.  37.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1046 

Connell,  T.  J.,  Trucking  Company,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1489,  Raymond  Lee  Dance 
[doing  business  as  R.  L.  Dance  Trucking  Company],  purchase,  T.  J.  Connell 
Trucking  Company,  Inc.;  decided  Sept.  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  297-300.  (MF- 
1051.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1051 

CrandOH  Trucking,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1220,  Andrew  B.  Crichton  et  al.  [doing 
business  as  Super  Service  Motor  Freight  Company],  lease  Crandon  Trucking, 
Inc. ;  decided  Sept.  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  293-297.  (MF-1050.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1050 

ETdcWNC  Motor  Transportation  Company.  No.  MC-F-1170,  Cranberry  Corpo- 
ration, control  and  merger,  ET&WNC  Motor  Transportation  Company,  pur- 
chase, W.  S.  Magill  [doing  business  as  Magill  Motor  Express]  ;  decided  Aug. 
29,1941.  [1941.]  p.  253-259.  (MF-1042.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1042 

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Mark.  Roy,  Freight  Service.  No.  MC-F-1459,  Oregon-Nevada-California  Fast 
Freight,  Inc.,  purchase,  Thomas  Benton  Riley  [doing  business  as  Hoy  Mark 
Frt'iiiht  Service];  decided  Aug.  22,  11)41.  [1941.]  p.  233-236.  (MF-1037.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1037 

Massachusetts  Motor  TrucJcing  d  Qarage  Co.  No.  MC-F-1386,  Stone's  Express, 
Incorporated,  purchase,  Massachusetts  Motor  Trucking  &  Garage  (.'o.  (Thomas 
J.  Carty  and  .lames  A.  Herbert,  assignees)  ;  decided  Aug.  25,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  237-240.     (MF-1038.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1038 

Sliwa.  Mrs.  Sophia.  No.  MC-F-1490,  Harry  Ratner  [doing  business  as  Midwest 
Trall^fer  Company],  purchase,  Sophia  Sliwa;  decided  Aug.  29,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  203-267.     (MF-1044.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1044 

Texas  City  Truck  Line.  No.  MC-F-1470,  George  H.  Blewett  et  al  [doing  business 
as  T.  S.  C.  Motor  Freight  Lines],  purchase,  A.  F.  Anizan  [doing  business  as 
Texas  City  Truck  Line]  ;  decided  Aug.  28,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  245-250.  (MF- 
1040.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1040 

Walker,  B.  F.,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1394,  O.  H.  &  F..  Inc..  purchase,  B.  F.  Walker, 
Inc.;  [decided  Sept.  4,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] -f  268-272  p.  (MF-1045.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  2:  MF-1045 

Watrcn,  Jesse.  No.  MC-F-1420,  Ship  By  Truck  Company  [doing  business  as 
Graham  Ship  By  Truck  Co.],  purchase,  Jesse  Warren;  [decided  Aug.  28,  1941]. 
[1941.]      [1] +250-252    p.     (MF-1041.)      [From    Motor    carrier   cases,    v.    37.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.  8/a  2  :  MF-1041 

Wehstrr-Kirkwood  Express.  No.  MC-F-1374,  F.  W.  Strecker  and  F.  W.  Strecker, 
jr.  [doing  business  as  F.  W.  Strecker  Transfer  Company  and  as  Alton  Trans- 
port Company],  purchase,  Robert  Lee  Fraser  [doing  business  as  Webster-Kirk- 
wood  Express;  decided  Sept.  6,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]+278-280  p.  (MF-1047.) 
[It'rom  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot. 8/a  2 :  MF-1047 

Younq,  Marvin  L.  No.  MC-F-1495,  Wells  Truckportation,  Inc.,  purchase,  Marvin 
L.  Young;  decided  Sept.  6,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  289-292.  (MF-1049.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1049 

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.  1622. 

Bananas.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18338,  bananas  to  Portage,  Wis. ;  de- 
cided Sept.  4,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  477-479.     ([Opinion]  23707.)      [From  v.  246.]- 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23707 

Barrels.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18731,  metal  barrels  from  New  Orleans 
to  Beaumont;  decided  Aug.  25,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  405-406.  ([Opinion]  23700.) 
[From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23700 

Boots  and  shoes.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4826,  boots  and  shoes 
from  Massachusetts  to  New  York  City;  [decided  Aug.  21,  1941].  [1941.] 
[1] +332-338  p.     ([Opinion]   23692.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  23692 

Cans.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18702,  tin  cans  from  Port  Arthur  and  Beau- 
mont, Tex.:  [decided  Aug.  25,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +442-444  p.  ([Opinion] 
23704.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23704 

Carbon  Mack.  No.  28527,  Binnev  &  Smith  Company  et  al.  v.  Chicago,  Rock  Island 
&  Gulf  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Aug.  11,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]+290- 
292  p.     ( [Opinion]  23683.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23683 

Cement  floor  compound.  No.  28330,  Tuco  Products  Corporation  v.  Bush  Terminal 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Aug.  19,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +308-310  p. 
([Opinion]  23687.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23687 

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November  1941  1629 

Explosives.  No.  3666,  in  matter  of  regulations  for  transportation  of  explosives 
and  other  dangerous  articles;  decided  Aug.  6,  1941.  1941.  p.  307.  ([Opinion] 
236S6. )  [From  v.  246  (volume  number  is  incorrectly  given  as  264).]  *  Pa- 
per, 5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23686 

Same;   decided   Aug.   19,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  403-404.     ([Opinion]    23699.) 

[From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23699 

Farm  implements  and  machinery.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  No.  4939, 
farm  equipment  in  western  trunk  line  territory;  decided  Aug.  18,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  321-324.     ([Opinion]    23690.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  23690 

Freight  rates.  Fourth  section  application  no.  1S014,  Louisiana  &  Arkansas  Rail- 
way rates,  Gulf  ports;  [decided  Aug.  11,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +302-306  p. 
([Opinion]    23685.)      [From   v.   246.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23685 

Glafis.  Investigation  and  su.'^pension  docket  no.  4894,  glass  from  southwestern 
points  to  Mobile,  Ala.;  decided  Aug.  14.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  315-320.  ([Opin- 
ion] 23689.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23689 

Grain.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4718,  grain  proportionals,  ex- 
barge  to  official  territorv  ;  decided  Julv  31,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  353-399.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 23697.)      [From  246.]     *Paper,  10c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23697 

No.  28416,  Archer-Daniels-Midlaud  Company  et  al.  v.  Alton  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  11,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  421-434.  ([Opinion]  23702.) 
[From   V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23702 

Iron  billets.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18583,  iron  and  steel  billets  to  Chi- 
cago, 111.;  decided  July  28,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  293-301.  ([Opinion]  23684.) 
[From   V.   246.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23684 

Magazines.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4862,  magazines  in  official 
territory;  decided  Aug.  19,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  325-331.  ([Opinion]  23691.) 
[From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23691 

Metals.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4908,  metals  from  Chicago  to 
Detroit;  [decided  Aug.  25,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +350-352  p.  ([Opinion] 
23696.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23696 

Milk.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4909,  powdered  or  flaked  milk  from 
Vermont  to  Boston;  [decided  Aug.  25,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +522-524  p. 
([Opinion]  23717.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23717 

Petroleum  coke.  No.  28493,  Harry  R.  Defler  Corporation  v.  Erie  Railroad  Com- 
pany (Robert  E.  Woodruff  and  John  A.  Hadden.  trustees)  et  al. ;  decided  Aug. 
25,1941.  [1941.]  p.  343-349.  ([Opinion]  23695.)  [From  v.  246.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  23695 

Pulpboard  trays.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4957,  pulpboard  trays 
in  official  territory;  [decided  Aug.  28,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +528-530  p. 
([Opinion]  23719.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  23719 

Train-control  devices.  No.  28000  (sub-no.  48),  in  matter  of  application  for  ap- 
proval of  proposed  modification  of  systems  or  devices  under  par.  (b),  sec.  25  of 
interstate  commerce  act  as  amended,  Chicago.  Milwaukee.  St.  Paul  &  Pacific 
Railroad  Company;  decided  Aug.  30.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  525-52S.  ([Opinion] 
23718.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  23718 

No.  28000  (sub-no.  50),  in  matter  of  application  for  approval  of  proposed 

modification  of  systems  or  devices  under  par.  (b).  sec.  25  of  interstate  com- 
merce act  as  amended,  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Companv ;  decided  Aug.  25,  7941. 
[1941.]       p.  341-342.     ([Opinion]  23694.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  23694 

No.  28000  (sub-no.  51),  in  matter  of  application  for  approval  of  proposed 

modifications  of  systems  or  devices  under  par.  (b).  sec.  2.5  of  interstate  com- 
merce act  as  amended.  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Railwav  Companv :  decided  Aug. 
25,1941.  [1941.]  p.  339^340.  ([Opinion]  23693.)  '[From  v."  246]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  23693 

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1630  Government  Publications 

Unlading  and  lading.  No.  27737,  Baltiinore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company  et  al.  v. 
St.  Louis  National  Stockyards  Company  and  East  St.  Louis  Junction  Railroad 
Company;  decided  July  31,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  407-i20.  ([Opinion]  23701.) 
[From  V.  246.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  28701 

Wine.  Investigation  and  susijension  docket  no.  4734,  wine  between  Baltimore, 
Md..  and  Norfolk.  Va. :  decided  Aug.  11,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  435-442.  ( [Opinion] 
23703.)      [From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  23703 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Alpcrs,  Ernest.  No.  20,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Ernest  Alpers  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  Al  74 

Armour  and  Company.  No.  13S07  (criminal),  in  district  court  for  western  dis- 
trict of  Oklahoma.  Jan.  term,  1941,  United  States  v.  Armour  and  Company  et  al. ; 
indictment.     [1941.]     cover  title,  8  p.     $  J  175  :  Ar  55 

B.  B.  Chemical  Co.  No.  75,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
B.  B.  Chemical  Co.  v.  Elmer  A.  Ellis  and  Magic  Tape  Company,  on  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  as 
amicus  curiae.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+ 14  p.     t  J1.7S:B1 

Barhour,  Frederick  K.  No.  727,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1041.  Frederick  K.  Barbour  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commij^sioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+9  p.     ± 

J  1.78  :  B  234 

Bausch  i(-  Lomb  Optical  Company.  Civil  action  no.  10-393,  in  district  court  for 
southern  district  of  New  York,  United  States  v.  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  replv  brief  on  behalf  of  plaintiff.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+41  p.     % 

J  1.75 :  B  329/5 

■ Same;  trial  brief  for  plaintiff.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii-f72  p.     J 

J  1.75  :  B  329/4 

Bedford.  Edyrard  T.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  Commis- 
sioner of  Internal  Revenue  v.  Title  Guarantee  and  Trust  Company,  trustee  under 
deed  of  trust  dated  Doc.  1.  1928,  made  by  Edward  T.  Bedford,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  reply  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  5  p.     t  J  1.76 :  B  39/2 

Blaise,  E.  F.  No.  2374,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  E.  F.  Blaise,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  B  578 

Blocker.  Clarence.  No.  7787.  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia.  Oct.  term.  1941.  Clarence  Blocker  r.  United  States,  appeal  from  Dis- 
trict Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia;  brief  on  behalf  of  appel- 
lee.    [1941.]     cover  title,  iv-f  36  p.     t  J  1.77  :  B  62/2 

Calafato,  Joseph.  Nos.  7751-52.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit.  Joseph 
Calafato  and  Mrs.  Lena  Calafato.  his  wife.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respond- 
ent.    [1941.]     cover  title,  ii-f  30  p.     $  J  1.76:0125 

California.  No.  9900.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.  Golden  Gate 
Bridge  and  Highway  District  of  California,  public  corporation  of  California,  v. 
United  States,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  California; 
brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]    cover  title,  i+12  p.     t  J  1.76  :  C  128/2 

California  Rice  Industry.  Civil  action  no.  21990-S,  in  district  court  for  northern 
district  of  California,  southern  division,  July  term,  1941,  United  States  v. 
Califorina  Rice  Industry  et  al. ;  complaint  and  consent  decree.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  21  p.     t  J  1.75 :  C  128/2 

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November  1941  1631 

Centers,  Blake.  No.  532,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Blake  Centers  v.  Joseph  W.  Sanford,  warden.  United  States  Penitentiary, 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
5th  circuit;   memorandum  for  respondent.      [1941.]     cover  title,   i+10  p.     t 

J  1.78  :  C  333 

Central  Material  and  Supply  Company.  No.  2380,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
10th  circuit,  R.  D.  Farmer,  M.  L.  Curry,  and  G.  W.  Simpson,  trustees  in  liquida- 
tion of  Central  Material  and  Supply  Company,  dissolved  corporation  v.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals  ;  brief  for  respondent.    [1941.]    cover  title,  ii+20  p.     t      J  1.76  :C  333/2 

Chimrhiriav,  Vahram.  No.  7902,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District 
of  Columbia,  Vahram  Chimchirian  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  peti- 
tion for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  iv+43  p.     t  J  1.77  :  C  44 

Columbia  River  Paper  Mills.  No.  9868,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Columbia  River  Paper  Mills,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+17  p.     $  J  1.76 :  C  723/3 

No.    9869,   in  circuit  court  of   appeals   for  9th   circuit,    commissioner  of 

internal  revenue  v.  Columbia  River  Paper  M'lls,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i+14  p.     t  J  1.76  :  C  723/4 

Continental  Casualty  Company.  No.  39,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Continental  Casualty  Company  and  Marie  M.  Short  v.  United  States, 
on  certificate  from  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  supplemental  memo- 
randum for  United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  3  p.     }  J  1.78  :C  767/8 

Cory,  Robert  H.  No.  7771,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Robert  H. 
Cory  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]    cover  title,  ii-|-23  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  C  819 

Covington,  Ocorge  W.  Nos.  693-694,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  George  W.  Covington  and  Kate  Ellis  Covington  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  memorandum  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i+7  p.     t  J  1T8 :  C  838/3 

Dameron  d  Kenyan,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45163,  Dameron  & 
Kenyon,  Incorporated,  v.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of 
commissioner  and  request  for  special  findings  of  fact.      [1941.]     p.  27-37.     % 

J  1.80 :  D  182 

Earnshaiv,  J.  W.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  41867,  J.  W.  Earnshaw  v.  United  States ; 
defendant's  request  for  findings  of  facts  and  brief.     [1941.]     p.  7-10.     $ 

J  1.80  :  Ea  76/2 

Edwards,  E.  H.  No.  9793,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  George 
Urquhart  and  George  Wagner,  trustees  of  trust  estate  of  E.  H.  Edwards,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+24  p.     | 

J  1.76 :  Ed  96 

Elias,  Mrs.  Edna  B.  No.  728,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Edna  B.  Elias  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i+17  p.     t  J  1.78:  El  42 

Eng  Fon  Sing.  No.  704,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
United  States  ex  rel.  Eng  Fon  Sing  v.  Byron  H.  Uhl,  district  director  of  immigra- 
tion and  naturalization  at  Port  of  New  York,  or  any  other  person  having  body 
of  said  E:ig  Fon  Sing  in  custody,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i+7  p.     t  J  1.78:  En  31 

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1632  Government  Publications 

Equipment  Corporation  of  America.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45212,  Equipment 
Corporation  of  America  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of 
fact  and  brief.    [1941.]    p.  43-56.     %  J1.80:Eq56 

Fontnna  Power  Company.  No.  9901,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
Fontana  Power  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+15  p.     t  J  1.76  :  F  734 

ForciimJames  Company,  Inc.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43825,  Forcum- James  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  V.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report. 
[IIMI.]     p.  43-44.    t  J  1.80  :F  749 

Garland,  Gregory  G.  No.  698,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Lula  W.  Garland,  trustee  of  Gregory  G.  Garland,  person  incompetent,  and 
Camilla  Wellford  Garland,  individually,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States 
in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+7  p.     |  J  1.78 :  G 183 

Gart:^,  Victor  E.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44392,  Victor  E.  Gartz  v.  United  States ; 
no.  44188,  Russell  H.  Robbing  v.  [same]  ;  no.  44030.  Charles  Recht  v.  [same]  ; 
no.  44393,  Boris  Brasol  v.  [same]  ;  no.  44041,  William  L.  Rawls  and  William  L. 
Marbury,  jr.,  v.  [same;  no.  44031,  Rose  Weiss  v.  same;  no.  44033,  H.  Rozier  Du- 
lany  jr.,  v.  same;  no.  44029,  Horace  C.  Whitman  v.  same;  no.  44034.  Osmond  K. 
Fraenkel  v.  same ;  no.  44,354,  Coudert  Brothers  v.  same ;  no.  44487,  Basil  B. 
Elia.shevitch  v.  same;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report].  [1941.] 
p.  35-51.     %  J  1.80  :G  198 

General  Contracting  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43534,  General  Con- 
tracting Corporation  v.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commission- 
er's report  and  its  proposed  additional  findings  of  fact.     [1941.]     p.  49-51.     $ 

J  1.80  :G  286 

General  Electric  Company.  No.  110-412  (criminal),  in  district  court  for  southern 
district  of  New  York.  Oct.  term,  1941,  United  States  v.  General  Electric  Com- 
pany. Fried,  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft,  et  al. ;  indictment.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
160  p.     t  J  1.75:0  286/4 

General  Motors  Corporation.  Civil  action  no.  2177,  in  district  court  for  northern 
district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division,  United  States  v.  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration et  al. ;  amended  complaint.     [1941.]     cover  title,  30  p.     | 

J  1.75  :  G  286/5 

No.  718,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States  Oct.  term,  1941,  General  Motors 

Corporation  v.  Conway  P.  Coe,  commissioner  of  patents,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia  :  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-fS  p.     %       J  1.78  :  G  286/3 

George,  Pavl  S.  No.  8037,  in  United  States  Couri  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Co- 
lumbia, Oct.  term,  1941,  Paul  S.  George  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  District 
Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  and  appendix  on  behalf 
of  appellee.     [1941.]     cover  title,  22  p.     $  J  1.77:0  293 

Golden  State  Theatre  d  Realty  Corporation.  No.  99'^2,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  9th  circuit,  Golden  State  Theatre  &  Realty  Corporation,  California  corpora- 
tion, V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  1+15  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  G  565 

Great  Lakes  Constrnciion  Co.  No.  43449,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Great  Lakes  Con- 
struction Co.  V.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1941.]  cover  title,  iii+97- 
140  p.     t  J  1.80 :  G  798/3 

Hardy,  Oliver  N.  No.  9S87,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Oliver  N. 
Hardy  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Boaixl  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+29  p.      %  J  1.76  :H  222 

Harris,  V.  V.  No.  2335,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit.  V.  V.  Harris  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-|-19  p.     % 

J  1.76 :  H  244 

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November  1941  1633 

International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Warehousemen  and  Helpers 
of  America.  Nos.  12022-24,  criminal,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit. 
Truck  Drivers'  Local  No.  421,  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauf- 
feurs, Warehousemen  and  Helpers  of  America  i'.  United  States ;  Ray  Blankeu- 
ship  V.  [same]  ;  Earl  Pfohl  v.  [same],  appeals  from  district  court  for  northern 
district  of  Iowa ;  brief  for  appellee.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+51  p.     % 

J  1.76 :  In  85/3 

Jamaica  Water  Supply  Company.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit,  Jamaica  Water  Supply  Company  v.  commission  [commissioner]  of  in- 
ternal revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii-|-29  p.     t  J  1.76:  J  22 

Joliet  &  Chicago  Railroad.  No.  151,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  United  States  v.  Joliet  &  Chicago  Railroad  Company,  on  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States. 
[1941.]     cover   title,    ii+10  p.     $  J  1.78 :  J  681/2 

Jones,  Morgan.  No.  9965,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Morgan  Jones 
state  [estate],  Percy  Jones,  executor,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  iii 4- 21  p.     $  J  1.76:  J  721 

Kerr,  Joseph  K.  No.  738,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term.  United 
States  V.  Elizabeth  Kerr,  administratrix  of  Joseph  Kelly  Kerr ;  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i-+-15  p.     %  J  1.78  :K  463 

Kurrlc,  W.  C.  No.  12082,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit,  W.  C.  Kurrle 
V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]      cover  title,  ii-fll  p.    t 

J  1.76 :  K  966 

Lerncr  Stores  Corporation  (Md).  No.  248,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Lerner 
Stores  Corporation  (Md. ),  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
2d  circuit;    brief    for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover   title,   i-1-4   p.     t 

3  1.78 :  L  562/2 

Same;  reply  brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii-fl3  p.     | 

J  1.78 :  L  562/3 

LcVeqiie,  Leslie  L.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45507,  Leslie  L.  LeVeque  et  al.  v. 
United  States ;  supplemental  memorandum  in  support  of  motion  to  dismiss 
Claim  B  of  petition.     [1941.]     p.  101-120.    t  J  1.80  :L  576/2 

Lomax.  John.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44353,  John  Lomax  v.  United  States; 
defendant's  brief  and  request  for  findings  of  fact.     [1941.]     p.  11-16.    % 

J  1.80 :  L  837 

Lumaghi  Coal  Company.  No.  11940,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit, 
Lumaghi  Coal  Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respond- 
ent.    [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+25  p.     I  J  1.76  :L  97 

3IarsJiall,  Mrs.  Margaret  W.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Margaret  White  Marshall  (formerly  Mar- 
garet White  Wood),  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  ; 
brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii +13  p.    %  J  1.76 :M 357 

Mason ite  Corporation.  No.  723,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  United  States  v.  Masonite  Corporation  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court 
for  southern  district  of  New  York;  statement  as  to  jurisdiction.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  18  p.     $  J  1.78 :  M  381 

Minnesota.  No.  12094,  civil,  circuit  court  of  appeals,  Sth  circuit,  Minnesota  v. 
United  States,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Minnesota ;  brief 
for  United  States.     [194L]     cover  title,  ii+25  p.     t  J  1.76  :M  666 

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MoHlcrcy  Sardine  Industries,  Inc.  Civil  action  no.  21991-W,  in  district  court  for 
northern  district  of  California,  southern  division,  July  term,  1941,  United 
States  V.  Monterey  Sardine  Industries,  Inc.,  et  al. ;  complaint  and  con.sent 
decree.     [1941.]     cover  title,  13  p.    $  J  1.75  :  M  764/2 

Morgan  Manufacturing  Company.  No.  4So7,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th 
circuit,  Morgan  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]    cover  title,  ii+37  p.    t  J  1.76  :M  823/3 

Morristown  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45241,  Morristovpn 
Knitting  IMills,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  brief  for  United  States  in  support  of 
special  plea.      [1941.]     p.   41-65.     t  Jl.S0:M834/4 

National  Surety  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44690,  Rupert  W.  K.  Ander- 
son, assistant  special  deputy  superintendent  of  insurance  for  State  of  New 
York,  as  liquidator  for  National  Surety  Company,  for  its  own  use  and  for  use 
of  certain  subcontractors,  including  C.  H.  Cronin  et  al.,  v.  United  States; 
defendant's  brief.     [1941.]     p.  27-32.     t  J1.80:N213su 

Nevada  Consolidated  Copper  Corporation.  Proceedings  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  10th  circuit,  no.  2196,  Apr.  term,  1941,  Nevada  Consolidated  Copper  Cor- 
poration V.  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     p.  876-893.     + 

J  1.76 :  N  411 

Nez  Pered  Indians.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-107,  Nez  Perce  tribe  of  Indians  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  motion  for  new  trial  [and  brief].  [1941.]  p.  321- 
329.     t  J  1.80  :  N  499/3 

Nick.  John  P.  No.  712,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States.  Oct.  term.  1941.  John 
P.  Nick  and  Clyde  A.  Weston  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i+14  p.     t  J  1.78  :N  531 

Nieolai,  Harry  T.  No.  9904,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Harry  T.  Nieolai.  on  petition  for  review  of  de- 
cision of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
ii-f21  p.     t  J  1.76  :N  542 

Oklahoma  Gas  rf  Electric  Company.  No.  2390,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th 
circuit.  United  States  v.  Oklahoma  Gas  &  Electric  Company,  appeal  from 
district  court  for  western  district  of  Oklahoma;  brief  of  appellant.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  iii+24  p.     t  J  1.76 :0k  4 

Oicens.  0.  O.  No.  2333,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit,  O.  O.  Owens  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+30  p.     t 

J  1.76  :  Ow  2/2 

Oicings  Mills  Distillery,  Inc.  No.  4868,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit, 
Owings  Mills  Distillery,  Inc.,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  Stewart  Berkshire,  deputy  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  and 
R.  E.  Tuttle,  district  supervisor  of  Alcohol  Tax  Unit,  on  petition  to  review  and 
set  aside  order  of  district  supervisor  under  Federal  Alcohol  Administration 
act;  brief  for  respondents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+47  p.     t        J1.76:Ow3 

Peerless  Stages,  Inc.  No.  9891,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.  Peerless 
Stages,  Inc.,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  iii+30  p.     t  J  1.76  :P  346 

Pence,  Mrs.  Harriet  V.  No.  665,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States.  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Harriet  V.  Pence  r.  United  States,  on  motion  for  leave  to  proceed  in  forma 
pauperis  and  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
7th  circuit ;  memorandum  for  United  States  in  opposition  to  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari.     [1941.]     cover  title,  10  p.     t  J  1.78  :P  372 

Phipps,  Mrs.  Margaret  R.  No.  7758.  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  Margaret  R.  Phipps  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals; 
supplemental   brief  for   respondent.     [1941.]     cover   title,   ii-fl8  p.     t 

J  1.77 :  P  557/3 

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Pierce,  Maurice  C.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  48860,  Maurice  C.  Pierce  v.  United 
States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  findings  of  fact  and  report  of  commissioner, 
and  request  for  special  findings  of  fact.     [1941.]     p.  11-21.     t     J  1.80 :  P  611/2 

Pratt,  Hazen  C.  No.  H-328,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Hazen  C.  Pratt  v.  United  States ; 
defendant's  brief  on  new  trial.      [1941.]      cover  title,  i+393-461  p.  il.  4  pi.      t 

J  1.80  :  P  888/4 

Radtke  Patents  Corporatiori.  No.  705,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Radtke  Patents  Corporation  and  Albert  A.  Radtke  ii.  Conway  P. 
Coe,  commissioner  of  patents,  American  Tri-Ergon  Corporation  [et  al.],  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District 
of  Columbia;  memorandum  for  respondent  commissioner  of  patents  in  opposi- 
tion.    [1941.]     cover  title,  1  p.     t  J  1.78  :R  119 

Retail  Lumbermen's  Association.  Civil  action  no.  378,  in  district  court  for  dis- 
trict of  Colorado,  United  States  r.  Retail  Lumbermen's  Association  et  al. ; 
complaint  and  consent  decree.     [1941.]     cover  title,  28  p.     |        J  1.75  :R  313 

Richardson,  H.  8.  No.  692,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
H.  S.  Richardson  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief 
for  re.spondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+11  p.     %        J  1.78  :R  394 

Richter,  Mrs.  Reba.  No.  61,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  district.  Reba 
Richter  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii  +  15  p.    t 

J  1.76 :  R  418/2 

Rosenthal,  Julius  M.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  lor  2d  circuit,  Julius  M. 
Rosenthal  and  Renee  Rosenthal  (husband  and  wife)  v.  commissioner  of  in- 
ternal revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
brief  for  respondent.     [IfMl.]     cover  title,  ii+23  p.     %  J1.7G:R727 

Rupel,  Blake  B.  No.  12111,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  Blake  B. 
Rugel  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.    [1941.]    cover  title,  ii+23  p.    t 

J  1.70 :  R  841 

St.  Louis  Refrigerating  and  Cold  Storage  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no. 
43110,  St.  Louis  Refrigerating  and  Cold  Storage  Company  v.  United  States; 
no.  43336,  Fulton  Market  Cold  Storage  Company  v.  [same]  ;  brief  for  United 
States.     [194L]     p.  121-152.     %  J  1.80 :  Sa  24 

Scaife  Company.  No.  57,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Scaife  Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  ihternal  revenue,  on 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  ii +28  p.     t  J  1.78 :  Sea  37/2 

Schmidt  Lithograph  Company.  No.  15088  (criminal)  in  district  court  for  south- 
ern district  of  California,  central  division,  Sept.  term,  1941,  United  States  v. 
Schmidt  Lithograph  Company  et  al. ;  indictment.     [1941.]     cover  title,  23  p.     i 

J  1.75 :  Sch  56 

Sheffield  Farms  Company,  Inc.  No.  109-483  (criminal),  in  district  court  for 
southern  district  of  New  York,  United  States  v.  Sheffield  Farms  Company, 
Inc.,  et  al. ;  demurrer  to  and  motion  to  strike  plea  in  abatement  to  indictment 
herein  and  brief  in  support  thereof  on  behalf  of  United  States.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  46  p.     $  j  1.75  :  Sh  39/2 

Sioux  Indians.  No.  C-531-(ll),  in  Court  of  Claims,  Sioux  tribe  of  Indians  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  supplementary  brief  on  rule  39  (a).  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+ 123-141  p.     $  J  1.80:  Si  73/8 

Sneed,  J.  T.,  jr.  No.  699,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Terry  Thompson  et  al.,  independent  executors  of  J.  T.  Sneed,  jr.,  v.  Guy  T. 
Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  [1]  + 14  p.     $  J1.78:Sn24 

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Spurks-Withmffton  Company.  No.  281,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct, 
term,  1941,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Sparks-Withington  Company 
and  United  Cooperative  Society  of  Jackson,  Inc.,  intervenor;  opposition  of 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  to  motion  to  dismiss  writ  of  certiorari. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  3  p.     t  J1.78:Sp26/2 

Struck  Construction  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43914,  Struck  Construc- 
tion Company  r.  United  Stales;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report 
and  request  for  special  findings.     [1941.]     p.  69-96.     J  J  1.80:  St  89 

Supreme  Court.  Petitions  for  certiorari  and  briefs  on  merits  and  in  opposition 
for  United  States  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States  [v.  46-50,  fiscal  year 
1941,  relating  to  tax  matters,  title  page  and  index].  1941.  [l]+4  p.  (Tax 
Division. )     t  J  1.19/6 :  46-50/t.p.&  ind. 

Synthetic  Nitrogen  Products  Corporation.  Civil  action  no.  15-365,  in  district 
court  for  southern  district  of  New  York,  United  States  v.  Synthetic  Nitrogen 
Pi-oducts  Corporation  et  al. ;  complaint  and  consent  decree.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  23  p.     $  J  1.75  :  Sy  78/2 

Thomason,  C.  T.  No.  43701,  in  Court  of  Claims,  C.  Y.  Thomason  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  request  for  special  findings  of  fact  and  brief.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+113-145  p.     $  J  1.80  :T  368 

United  States  Brewing  Company.  No.  670,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  William  C,  Krueger,  Hugh  C.  Barrett,  and  Inglis  M.  Uppercu, 
as  surviving  trustees  in  liquidation  of  United  States  Brewing  Company,  v. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  3d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
ii+24  p.     $  J  1.78 :  Un  35 

Upjohn,  William  E.  No.  8877,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  estate  of  William  E.  Upjohn,  John  S.  McColl, 
Donald  S.  Gilmore  and  Dorothy  U.  Delano,  executors  and  trustees,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  reply  brief  for  petitioner. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  i+ 14  p.     $  J  1.76:  Up 4/2 

Utali  Products  Association.  No.  14048  (criminal),  in  district  court  for  district 
of  Utah,  central  division,  Apr.  term,  1941,  United  States  v.  Utah  Products 
Association  et  al. ;  Indictment.     [1941.]    cover  title,  13  p.     $  J  1.75 :  Ut  1 

Vim  Securities  Corporation.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit. 
Vim  Securities  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii-f26  p.     t  J  1.76  :V  72 

Virginia  Electric  and  Power  Company.  Nos.  25-26,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Virginia  Electric 
and  Power  Company;  [samel  v.  Independent  Organization  of  Employees  of 
Virginia  Electric  and  Power  Company,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  4th  circuit;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  iii+62  p.     $  J  1.78 :  V  819/2 

Wat. ton.  Archihald  R.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Archibald 
R.  Watson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1&41.]  cover  title, 
ii+25  p.     $  J  1.76  :W  331 

Weiss.  Lrnn  C.  No.  697,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term.  1941, 
Leon  Charles  Weiss  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  onnosHion. 
[1941.1     cover  title,  i-f  10  p.     %  J  1.78  :W  436 

Wilkersnn  DnPu  CnrnoraHnn.  Ltd.  No.  9*^64.  In  circuit  court  of  apppils  for 
9th  circuit.  WT-erson  Daily  Corporation.  Ltd..  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  dpcision  of  Board  of  Tax  Annpnls :  hripf 
for  rpspondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii +22  p.     $  J  1.76  :W  652 

Wiinlifwnnfi  Dnirn  Comnany.  No.  — .  in  Sunrpme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term.  1^141.  United  S*^ntes  v.  Wrightwood  Dairy  Company:  petition  for  writ 
of  portiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit.  [1941.1  cover  Htle. 
i+8p.     t  J  1.78  :W  938/2 

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WrigMioood  Dairy  Company — Continued. 

United  S-tates  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit  [no.]   7619,  United 

States  vs.  Wrightwood  Dairy  Company;  [no.]  7620  [same]  vs.  [same,  appeals 
from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division ;  pro- 
ceedings].    [1941.]     p.  269-276.     %  J  1.76  :  W  938/2 

FEDERAL  BUREAU  OF  INVESTIGATION 

Law   enforcement.     FBI   law    enforcement   bulletin,  v.    10,   no.    11;    Nov.    1941. 

[1941.]  cover  title,  [2] +1-4,3  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.]  t  (available 
to  law  enforcement  officers  and  agencies  only). 

L.  C.  card  36-13359  J  1.14/8 :  10/11 

Same,  insert,  Fugitives  wanted,  missing  person  notices,  cancellations,  v.  10, 

no.  11 ;  Nov.  1941.     [1941.]      [l]+45-75  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Proces.sed.] 

J  1.14/8 :  10/11/insert 

Uniform  crime  reports  for  United  States  and  its  possessions,  v.  12,  no.  3:  3d  quar- 
terly bulletin,  1041.     1941.     ii+129-164  p.  11.     [Advisory,  International  Asso- 
ciation of  Chiefs  of  Police.]     J 
L.  C.  card  30-2700.5  J  1.14/7 :  12/3 

IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURALIZATION  SERVICE 

Code  of  Federal  rcfiidations.  [Code  of  Federal  regidations]  title  22,  Foreign  rela- 
tions, chap.  1,  Department  of  State,  subchap.  A,  The  Department,  pt.  58,  Control 
of  pei'sons  entering  and  leaving  United  States  pursuant  to  act  of  May  22,  1918, 
as  amended,  aliens  entering.     Nov.  14,  1941.     12  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t 

J  21.6 :  Al  4/3 

Same,  pt.  58,  Control  of  persons  entering  and  leaving  United  States  pursu- 
ant to  act  of  May  22,  1918,  as  amended,  aliens  leaving.  Nov.  14.  1941.  10 
leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t  J21.6:A14/2 

Qencral  order  C-34.  [1941.]  21  leaves,  4°  [Processed.  1st  supplement  was 
issued  to  General  order  C-26,  C-82,  and  C-34  respectively.]     %  J  21.7 :  C-34 

LABOR  DEPARTMENT 

CHILDREN'S  BUREAU 

Child  labor.  Census  counts  child  workers  of  the  country ;  by  Beatrice  McConnell. 
[1^1.]  p.  79-81,  4°  [From  The  child,  monthly  bulletin,  v.  6,  no.  3,  Sept.  1941.] 
t  L  5.35/a  :  C  437/6 

Child  labor  regulations :  Regulation  21.  June  27,  1941.  1  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  L  5.38:  21 

Same :  Regulation  22.     July  2,  1941.    1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t      L  5.38:  22 

Same :  Regulation  23.     Sept.  29,  1941.     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t     L  5.38  :  23 

Child  welfare.  Interpreting  child-welfare  sei vices  in  rural  areas;  by  Ruth  M. 
Werner.  [1941.]  [1] +73-77  p.  4°  [From  The  child,  monthly  bulletin,  v.  6, 
no.  3,  Sept.  1941.]     t  L  5.35/a  :  C  437/8 

Children.     The  child,  monthly  bulletin,  Oct.  1941;  [v.  6,  no.  4].     [1941.]     cover 

title,  p.  89-108,  il.  4°     [Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 

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Children  bear  promise  of  better  world :  What  are  we  doing  to  defend  them? 

[1941.]      [8]  p.  il.     ([Defense  of  children  series  no.  1.])     *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy ;  $3.00  per  100. 

L.  C.  card  L  41-122  L  5.41 : 1 

Defense  program  for  children  of  United  States.  [Nov.  1941.]  3  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  L5.2:D36 

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Huznrdous  occupations  subject  to  minimum  age  of  18  years  under  fair  labor 
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5c.  ($1.00  per  100).  L  5.22: 27 

Health  of  child  is  power  of  the  Nation :  Your  young  child's  health,  1  to  6  years. 
1940  [reprint  with  changes  1941].     [4]  p.     (Folder  21.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L  5.22 :  21/1-2 

Motor  vehicles.  If  you  use  motor  vehicle  in  your  business  you  should  know  Fed- 
eral regulations  in  regard  to  age  of  drivers  and  helpers.  1941.  [4]  p.  *  Paper, 
5c.  L  5.2  :  D  83 

Obstetric  care  in  rural  areas,  based  on  study  of  1.523  births  in  Maryland  ;  by  J.  H. 
Mason  Knox,  jr.,  Charles  H.  Peckham,  and  Myi'on  E.  Wegman.  [1941.]  p.  59- 
65,  il.  4°     [From  The  child,  monthly  bulletin,  v.  6,  no.  3,  Sept.  1941.1     t 

L  5.35/a  :  Ob  7 

Posters.  Causes  of  maternal  death  point  way  to  cures.  1941.  10.5X22  in. 
(Poster  series  BCMC.)     *  Paper,  5c.  ($3.75  per  100).  L  5.14  :  M  41/5 

Children  bear  promise  of  better  world :  What  are  we  doing  to  defend  them? 

[poster].     1941.     20X24.7  in.     f  L  5.14  :C  43/2 

Do  many  more  babies  die  in  some  States  than  in  others?    1941.    10.5X22  in. 

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Do  many  more   mothers  die  in   this   country   than   in   countries  of   our 

ancestors?  1941.  10.5X21.6  in.  (Poster  series  BCMC.)  *  Paper,  5c.  ($3.75 
per  100).  L  5.14  :M  85/5 

In  single  year  148,0(X)  deaths,  doctors  say  at  least  1  out  of  2  maternal  deaths 

can  be  prevented.  1941.  10.5X22  in.  (Poster  series  BCMC.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
($3.75  per  100) .  L  5.14  :  D  34 

2,250,000  babies  are  born  alive  every  year.     1941.     10.5X22  in.     (Poster 

series  BCMC.)     *  Paper,  5c.    ($3.75  per  100).  L  5.14  :  B  11/3 

Where   are   babies  born?     1941.     10.5X22   in.      (Poster   series    BCMC.) 

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Who  are  babies  that  die?.     1941.     10.5X22  in.      (Poster  series  BCMC.) 

♦Paper,  5c.  ($3.75  per  100).  L 5.14 :B  11/4 

Who  are  mothers  that  die?     1941.     10.5X22  in.     (Poster  series  BCMC.) 

*  Paper,  5c.    ($3.75  per  100).  L  5.14  :M  85/6 

Why  do  babies  die?    1941.    10.5X22  in.     (Poster  series  BCMC.)     *  Paper, 

5c.  ($3.75  per  100) .  L  5.14 :  B  11/6 

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Apprentices.     Out  of  crisis,  opportunity!  apprenticeship  in  long-range  defense 
program;    [by   H.   R.    Henry].    1940.    revised   Sept.   1941.      [1941.]      iii+28  p. 
(Bulletin  43;  Serial  no.  G-62.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  41-124  L  16.3  :  43/2 

Report  on   apprenticeship  system  of   Manitowoc   Shipbuilding  Company, 

Manitowoc,  Wis.,  Aug.  1941 ;  prepared  and  published  by  Federal  Committee 
on  Apprenticeship.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [1] +3+10+ [8]  p.  4°  (Technical 
bulletin  84.)     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  3  of  cover.]     t  L  16.16:  84 

Seattle,  Wash.,  molders'  apprenticeship  standards,  formulated  by  Seattle 

Molders'  Joint  Apprenticeship  Committee,  representing  employers  in  industry 
and  members  of  International  Molders  and  Foundry  Workers  of  North  America, 
and  approved  by  Wa.shington  Slate  Apprenticeship  Council,  approved  1941; 
[prepared  and  distributed  by  Federal  Committee  on  Apprenticeship].  1941. 
8  p.  4°  (Serial  no.  S-66. )  [These  standards  are  a  concrete  example  of  a 
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Hours  of  labor.  Charts  showing  State  and  Federal  hours  limitations,  intro- 
duction [  (p.  1  only)  revised].    Sept.  15,  1941.    1  p.    oblong  8°     [Processed.]     t 

L  16.2 :  H  Sl/2/introd.,  rev.-2 

Same  [revised  leaves.]     Sept.  15,  1941.    leaves  3-5a+6,  9,  13-13a,  15,  20-21, 

24-25,  31,  33-35,  40,  47,  oblong  8"    [Processed.]     t  L  16.2  :  H  81/2/rev.leaves 

Labor  standards,  Oct.  1941;   [v.  4,  no.  7].  [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  97-112,  il.  4° 

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LABOR  STATISTICS  BUREAU 

Bnildhig  construction,  Aug.  1941 ;  prepared  by  Division  of  Construction  and  Public 
Employment.     1941.     ii+28  p.  il.      (Serial  no.   R.  1373.)      [Monthly.]     t 

L  2.6/a  4  :  941/8 

Cement.  Productivity  in  portland-cement  industry;  ^prepared  by  Arthur  W. 
Frazer  and  Lenore  A.  Epstein].  1941.  [l]+13p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1379.)  [From 
Monthly   labor  review,  Oct.   1941.]     f  L  2.6/a  :P  837 

Cordage.  Earnings  and  hours  in  cordage  and  twine  industry,  Sept.  1940;  [pre- 
paied  by  Louis  M.  Solomon,  with  assistance  of  Toivo  P.  KanninenJ.  1941. 
[l]+17'p.     (Serial  no.  R.  1383.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Oct.  194L]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  C  811/940 

Employment   and  pay  rolls,   Aug.   1941 ;   pi'epared  by  Division  of   Employment 
Statistics  and  Division  of  Construction  and  Public  Employment.    1941.    iv+36  p. 
il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1385.)     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  23-234  L  2.9 :  941/8 

Indnstrial  research  laboratories.  Professional-personnel  requirements  of  indus- 
trial-research laboratories.  [1941.]  2  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1380.)  [From  Monthly 
labor  review,  Oct.  1941.]     f  L  2.G/a  :  In  2/20 

Labor  information  bulletin,  Nov.  1941;  [v.  8,  no.  11].     [1941.]      [2] +18  p.  il.  4" 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  34-114  L  2.10 :  8/11 

Life  insurance.     Operation  of  savings-bank  life  insurance  in  Massachusetts  and 
New  York  [with  bibliography].    1941.    ix+132  p.  il.     (Bulletin  688.)     [Revision 
of  Bulletin  615,  Massachusetts  system  of  savings-bank  life  insurance,  by  Edward 
Berman.]     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  L  41-121  L  2.3 :  688 

Same.     (H.  doc.  2(X),  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Lumber.  Causes  and  prevention  of  accidents  in  logging  and  lumber  mills,  1940; 
[bv  Max  D.  Kossoris  and  Frank  S.  McElroy].  194L  [l]+25  p.  (Serial  no.  R. 
138o.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Dec.  1941.]     f  L  2.6/a  :L  829 

Causes  and   prevention   of  injuries  in  manufacture  of  lumber  products, 

1940;  [bv  Max  D.  Kossoris  and  Frank  S.  McElroy].    1941.    16  p.     (Serial  no.  R. 
1361.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Oct.  1941.]     t  L  2.6/a :  L  97/3/940 

Producrion,  employment,  wages,  and  prices  in  Douglas-fir  lumber  industry. 

1941.      [1]+13  p.      (Serial  no.  R.  1378.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Oct. 
1941.]     t  L  2.6/a  :L  97/4 

Minimum  wages.  Guaranteed  living-wage  provisions  of  State  minimum-wage 
orders  for  women;  [by  Louise  Stitt].  194L  [l]+6  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1364.) 
[From  Monthly  labor  review,  Sept.  1941.]     j  L  2.6/a  :  W  842/4 

Monthly  labor  review.  Monthly  labor  review,  Oct.  1941,  v.  53,  no.  4;  [Hugh  S. 
Hanna,  editor].  [1941.]  cover  title,  iv+821-1069  p.  il.  [Certain  articles  are 
reprinted  from  the  Monthly  labor  review  and  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  as 
they  are  issued.]  *  Paper,  30c.  single  copy,  $3.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$1.75 

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obtain  them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.,  at  the  prices 
stated  above. 

Same,  Nov.  1941,  v.  53,  no.  5;   [Hugh  S.  Hauna,  editor].     [1941.]     cover 

title,  iv+1071-1360  p.  11.  [Certain  articles  are  reprinted  from  the  Monthly 
labor  review  and  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  as  they  are  issued.]       L  2.6 :  53/5 

National  labor  relations  act.  Six  years  of  national  labor  relations  act;  by  H.  A. 
Millis.     [1941.]     4  p.  4°     [From  Labor  information  bulletin,  Aug.   1941.]     t 

L  2.10/a  :  N  213/2 

Police  departments.  Salaries  and  hours  of  labor  in  muncipal  police  departments, 
July  1,  193S :  v.  7,  West  south  central  cities ;  prepared  by  Division  of  Construc- 
tion and  Public  Employment.  1941.  v+24  p.  il.  (Bulletin  685  [v.  7].) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  41-14  L2.3:685/v.7 

Same.     (H.  doc.  987  [v.  7],  76th  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Prices.  Retail  prices,  food,  electricity,  and  gas,  Sept.  1941;  prepared  by  Retail 
Price  Division.     1941.     ii+8  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1384.)      [Monthly.]     t 

L  2.6/a  2 :  941/9 

Self-help  cooperatives  in  Utah,  1935-41.  [1941.]  6  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1376.) 
[From  Monthly  labor  review,  Aug.  1941.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  C  788/15 

Strikes  in  June  1941 ;  prepared  by  Division  of  Industrial  Relations.  1941. 
[1]+14  p.     (Serial  no.  R.  1382.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Oct.  1941.]     t 

L  2.6/a  6: 941/6 

WAGE  AND  HOUR  DIVISION 

Arsenal  Building  Corporation.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Philip  B.  Fleming,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division, 
V.  Arsenal  Building  Corporation  and  Spear  &  Co.,  Inc.,  appeal  from  district 
court  for  southern  district  of  New  York ;  reply  brief  for  plaintiff-appellant. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  ii+ 15  p.    t  L  20.10 :  Ar  72/3 

Carleton  Screw  Products  Company.  No.  11946  civil,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  8th  circuit,  Carleton  Screw  Products  Company  v.  Philip  B.  Fleming, 
administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division,  appeal  from  district  court  for 
district  of  Minnesota ;  brief  for  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  v+51  p.     t  L 20.10  :C  193 

Missel,  William  H.  No.  4867,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  William 
H.  Missel  V.  Overnight  Transportation  Company,  Inc.,  appeal  from  district 
court  for  district  of  Maryland ;  brief  for  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour 
Division  as  amicus  curiae.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iv+ 40  p.     %        L  20.10  :M  691 

Posters.  Clay  products  wage  order  [on  and  after  Sept.  1,  1941 ;  all  lettered 
poster].      1941.    22X14  in.     t  L20.9:C57 

Men's  .shirts,  single  pants,  and  allied  garments  wage  order  [on  and  after 

Sept.  29,  1941;  all  lettered  poster].     1941.     22X14  in.     t  L20.9:Sh6 

Women's  apparel   wage  order   [on  and  after  Sept.  29,  1941 ;  all  lettered 

poster].     [1941.]     22X14  in.     t  L20.9:Ap4/2 

Warren-Bra dshnw  Drilling  Company.  No.  10066,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
5th  circuit,  Warren-Bradshaw  Drilling  Company  v.  O.  V.  Hall  et  al.,  appeal 
from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Texas ;  brief  for  administrator  of 
Wage  and  Hour  Division  as  amicus  curiae.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+16  p.     t 

L  20.10 :  W  256 

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Clothing.     Safety  clothing  for  women  in   industry;    [by  Margaret  T.  Mettert]. 
1941.     iv+11  p.  il.     (Special  bulletin  3.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  41-120  L  13.10 :  3 

Office    ivorkers.     Wages    of    office    workers,    1940    [tables].     1941.     iii+3]    p. 
(Women's  Bureau  pamphlet.)     *  Paper,  lOc. 

L.  C.  card  L  41-123  L  13.2  :  Of  2 

Note  — These  tables  on  wages  will  be  incorporated  later  in  a  report  on  Demand  for 
office  workers. 

Woman  ivorker,  Nov.  1941;  [v.  21,  no.  6].     [1941.]     16  p.  large  8°     [Bimonthly.] 
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LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Magna  Carta,  Lincoln  Cathedral  copy  exhibited  in  Library  of  Congress,  some 
notes;  prepnred  by  David  C.  Mearns  &  Verner  W.  Clapp.     [Revised  edition.] 
1941.    16  p.  il. 
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COPYRIGHT  OFFICE 

Copyright.     Catalog  of  copyright  entries,  new  series.     1941. 
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rMont'-lv.l  I'<"  ^  «^1 .88/?-5 

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Same.  V.  .38.  no.  7.     iii -1-561-641  p.     TMonthly.!  LC  3  6  1  :  38  2-7 

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including  list  of  renewals,  v.  36,  no.  8,  iii  + 293-332  p.     [Monthly.] 

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State  ptibliratwns.     Monthly  checklist  of  State  publications,  v.  32.  no.  8;  Aug. 
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eign subscription.  $2.25. 
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^e^s  of  Congress  applicable  in  time  of  emergency,  as  of  Apr.  12.  1941  [list  com- 
piled by  Margaret  Fennell].  1941.  cover  title,  [3]-f58  p.  4°  (Bu^leMp  5) 
[Processed.]      f  LC  14.9:  941/5 

Oood  neighbor  policy.  Development  of  "good  neighbor"  policy,  Mar.  1933-Apr. 
1941.  Washington.  June  1941.  [9]-f  S2-f  [6]  p.  4°  (Bulletin  7.)  [Processed. 
Public  affairs  bulletins  prepared  for  use  of  Congress.]     t  LC  14.9  :  941/7 

Labor  disputes.  Compulsory  settlempnt  of  Ir^bor  disputes;  [prepared  by  Anne 
Aickelin,  Andre  Bernard,  and  Dan  Schwartz].  1941.  [3]-|-28  p.  4°  (Bulletin 
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KeseaiTh  hooks.    Select  list  of  uiilocatod  research  books,  no.  5 ;  May  1941.    [1941.] 
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log.]    t 
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MARITIME  COMMISSION 

Terminal  charycs.  No.  555.  practices,  etc.,  of  San  Franci.«co  Bay  area  terminals 
[decided  Sept.  11,  1941;  report  and  order  of  Commission.]  [1941.]  [l]-|-588- 
610+ii  p.     [Report  from  Maritime  Commission  reports,  v.  2.]     t 

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NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Airftoio.  Two-dimensional  potential  flow  past  smooth  wall  with  partly  constant 
curvature,  i)y  Werner  v.  Koppenfels :  [translation  by  J.  Vanier  from]  Luft- 
fahrtforschuiig.  v.  17,  no.  7,  July  20.  1940.  AYashington,  Nov.  1941.  cover  title, 
19  p  2  pi.  4"     (Technical  memorandums  996.)      [Processed.]     t 

YS.N  21/5:  8/996 

Alloy  strips.  Effect  of  threaded  and  serrated  holes  on  limited  time  and  fatigue 
strength  of  flat  light-alloy  strips  [with  list  of  references],  by  H.  Biirnheim; 
[translation  by  J.  Vanier  from]  Luftfahrtfor^chung,  v.  18,  no.  2-3.  Mar.  29, 
1941.  Washington,  Nov.  1!)41.  cover  title,  10  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Technical  memo- 
randums 994.)      [Processed.]     f  Y  3. N  21/5 :  8/994 

Plastics.  Creep  of  laminated  synthetic  resin  plastics  [with  list  of  references], 
by  H.  Perkuhn ;  [translation  by  J.  Vanier  from]  Luftfahrtforschung,  v.  18, 
no.  1,  Feb.  28.  1941.  Washington,  Nov.  1941.  cover  title,  8  p.  5  pi.  4"  (Techni- 
cal memorandums  995.)      [Processed.]     f  Y  3. N  21/5 :  8/995 

Wings.  Oscillating  wing  with  aerodynamically  balanced  elevator  [with  list  of 
references],  by  H.  G.  Kussner  and  L.  Schwarz ;  [translation  by  J.  Vanier  from] 
Luftfahrtforschung,  v.  17,  no.  11-12,  Dec.  10,  1940.  Washington.  O^'t.  1941. 
cover  title,  30+ [3]  p.  il.  4°     (Technical  memorandums  991.)      [Processed.]     "i"  « 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/991 

Statistical  analysis  of  time  and  fatigiie  strength  of  aircraft  wing  structures 

[with  list  of  references],  by  Hans  W.  Kaul :  [translation  by  J.  Vanier  from] 
Jahrbuch  1938  der  Deutschen  Luftfahrtforschung.  Washington,  Oct.  1941. 
cover  title,  31  p.  7  pi.  4°     (Technical   memoraudums  992.)     [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/992 

NATIONAL  ARCHIVES 

FEDERAL  REGISTER  DIVISION 

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him  under  the  pro\  i.sions  of  the  Federal  register  act.  Public  no.  220.  74tli  Congress  (49  Stat. 
500-503)  is  charged  with  the  cus'.ody  and,  tcgetht  r  with  the  Public  Priiiter,  with  the 
prompt  and  uniform  printine  and  distribution  of  the  documents  required  or  authorizei'  to  be 
publislicd  undtT  sec  5  of  this  act.  Such  documents  required  or  authorized  to  be  so  pub- 
lished are  printed  and  distributed  forti.with  bv  the  Government  Printing  Office  in  a  serial 
publication  designated  the  Federal  register.  The  dail.v  issues  of  the  Federal  register  are, 
in  effect,  d.iily  supjjlements  to  the  Cede  of  Federal  regulations,  and  regulatory  documents 
publi.-hod  therein  follow  the  Code  arrangement. 

Federal  rcf/istcr.     Federal  register,  v.  6.  no.  214-232:  Nov.  1-20.  1941.     [1&41.] 
p.  5559-6119,  4°     [Daily,  except  Sunday,  Monday,  and  day  following  a  legal 
holiday.] 
L.  C.  card  36-2(1246  AE  2.7 :  6/214-232 

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only  against  Federal   agencies   or  persons   in    their   capacity   as   officers,   agents,   or  em- 

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ployees  thereof;  also  contains  all  Executive  orders  establiishing,  amending,  or  revoking 
Civil  servile  lules,  and  all  Executive  orders  containing  a  direction  for  publication 
thereof;  (2)  such  documents  or  classes  of  documents  as  the  I'resident  shall  determine 
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or  clas-;es  of  doi  uments  as  may  be  required  so  to  be  published  by  act  of  the  Congress. 
From  Mar.  14,  1936,  through  Nov.  ;^0,  1941,  one  hundred  and  thirty-eight  (138)  agencies 
have  submitted  documents  for  publication  in  the  Federal  Register.  Suitable  indexes 
are  issued  monthly,  quarterly,  and  annually.  The  bound  volumes  of  the  Federal  register 
were  discontinued  on  June  3,  1938,  and  have  been  replaced  by  the  annual  supplements 
to  the  Code  of  Federal  regulations. 

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NATIONAL  LABOR  RELATIONS  BOARD 

Note. — The  separate  decisions  of  the  National  Labor  Relations  Board  are  issued  iu 
printed  form  beginning  with  v.  3  and  have  been  placed  on  a  subscription  basis  ( the  decisions 
in  V.  1  and  2  were  mimeographed  and  distributed  by  the  National  Labor  Relations  Board). 
The  sep.irate  deci:  ions,  beginning  with  v.  3,  are  obtainable  from  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $1.50  per  volume  (one  volume 
covering  a  peTiod  of  approximately  2  months)  ;  single  copies  usually  5c.  The  bound  volumes 
of  decisions  and  orders  are  also  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  at  various  prices, 
depending  upon  the  size  of  the  volume. 

Acme-Evans  Company.  No.  7705,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Acme-Evans  Company,  on  petition  for 
enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  brief  for  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iv+47  p.     t  LR  1.9:  Ac  65/3 

Bowen  Motor  Coaches.  No.  9968,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit. 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Bowen  Motor  Coaches,  corporation,  on 
petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  brief 
for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]      cover   title,   ii+16  p.     t 

LR  1.9  :  B  675  '3 

Dannen  Grain  and  Milling  Company.  No.  12113,  original,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  8th  circuit,  Dannen  Grain  and  Milling  Company  v.  National  Labor 
Relations  Board,  on  petition  to  review  and  set  aside  iind  on  request  for  enforce- 
ment of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for  National  Labor 
Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+24  p.     %  LR  1.9 :  D  282 

Decisions.    Decisions  and  orders  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  v.  23   Apr. 
22-Muv  28,  1940.     1941.     xi+1419  p.    *  Cloth,  $1.75. 
L.  C.  card  37-26136  LR  1.8  :  23 

See  also,  below,  center  head  beginning  Decisions. 

Great  Southern  Trucking  Company.  Appendix  to  respondent's  brief,  in  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  no.  4874,  Great  Southern  Trucking  (Company  r. 
National  Labor  Relations  Board;  on  petition  for  review  and  on  request  for 
enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.]  cover  title. 
i+45  p.     I  LR  1.9  :  G  798/2 

Gregory,  Joseph  R.  No.  8961,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit.  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Joseph  R.  Gregory,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of 
order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations 
Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+20  p.     $  LR  1.9  :G  862/3 

Heilig  Bros.  Co.  No.  7857,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit.  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Heilig  Bros.  Co.,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of 
order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations 
Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii +28  p.     t  LR  1.9 :  H  .".6:t 

Isthmian  Steamship  Company.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circtiit,  Oct. 
term,  1940,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Isthmian  Steamship  Company, 
on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief 
for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii  +  17  p.     t 

I.R  1.9  :  !.•<  7 

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1644  Government  Publications 

Knoxville  Publishing  Company.  No.  8568,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th 
circuit,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Knoxville  Publishing  Company,  on 
petition  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board  to  adjudge  Knoxville  Publishing 
Company  [et  al.]  in  contempt  and  for  other  relief;  brief  for  National  Labor 
Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+33  p.     $  LR  1.9 :  K  779/2 

Lebanon  Steel  Foundry.  No.  7990,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District 
of  Columbia,  Lebanon  Steel  Foundry  (Pennsylvania  corporation)  v.  National 
Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  to  review  and  set  aside  and  on  request  for 
enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  brief  for  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii +20  p.     $  LR1.9:L49 

Little  Rock  Furniture  Manufacturing  Company.  No.  491,  original,  in  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Little  Rock 
Furniture  Manufacturing  Company,  on  petition  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board  to  adjudge  Little  Rock  Furniture  Manufacturing  Company  [et  al.], 
and  for  other  relief;  reply  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board  to  brief 
of  respondent  R.  G.  Morrow  [president  of  Little  Rock  Furniture  Manufacturing 
Company].     [1941.]     cover  title,  4  p.     t  LR  1.9 :L 729/3 

Newberry  Lumber  <€  Chemical  Company.  No.  8863,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  6th  circuit,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Newberry  Lumber  &  Chemi- 
cal Company,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board;  supplemental  memorandum  and  opposition  to  motion  to  remand. 
[1941.]    cover  title,  14  p.     t  LR  1.9  :  N  42zb/2 

'Norristown  Box  Company.  No.  7772,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit, 
Norristown  Box  Company  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  to 
review  and  set  aside  and  on  request  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National 
Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  iii+29  p.     %  LR  1.9 :  N  799 

Phelps  Dodge  Corporation.  No.  9849,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Phelps  Dodge  Corporation, 
on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief 
for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii-|-32  p.     $ 

LR  1.9  :  P  518/4 

Reliance  Manufacturing  Company.  No.  7580,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
7th  circuit.  Reliance  Manufacturing  Company  v.  National  Labor  Relations 
Board,  on  petition  for  review  and  on  request  for  enforcement  of  order  of 
Nntional  Labor  Relations  Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  v+98  p.     t  LR1.9:R279 

R'lssell  Heel  Company.  No.  3707,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit, 
Nntional  Labor  Relations  Board  •?>.  Service  Wood  Heel  Company,  Inc.,  doing 
business  under  style  and  trade  name  of  Russell  Heel  Company,  on  petition  for 
enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  reply  brief  for 
National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  5  p.  large  8°     t 

LR  1.9  :  R  919/3 

Souflirrn  Association  of  Bell  Telephone  Employees.  Appendix  to  respondent's 
brief  in  nos.  10076,  10078,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Southern 
Association  of  Bell  Telephone  Employees  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board; 
Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.  v.  [same]  ;  on  petition  to  review 
and  set  aside  and  on  request  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor 
Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+97  p.     $  LR  1.9 :  So  88/6 

Texnrl-nna  Bus  Co.,  Inc.  No.  499,  original,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th 
circuit,  Texarkana  Bus  Co.,  Inc.,  et  al.  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board; 
petition  for  rule  to  show  cause,  to  adjude  Texarkana  Bus  Co.,  Inc.,  and  its 
offipors  and  agents  in  contempt,  and  for  other  relief.  [1941.1  cover  title, 
i+52  p.     t  LR  1.9 :  T  312/11 

Vn'on  Manufacturing  Company.  Inc.  No.  1009,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
5t-b  circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Union  Marufacturing  Company, 
Inc.,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  Nitional  Labor  R'^lntions  Board; 
brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title.  i4-18  p.     $ 

LR  1.9  :  Un  33/5 

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Decisions 

Note. — The  following  decisions  or  orders  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  Decisions  and  oiders. 
See  also  subhead  Decisions  on  p.  1643. 

Aetna  Iron  d  Steel  Co.  In  matter  of  Aetna  Iron  &  Steel  Co.  and  International 
Association  of  Bridge,  Structural  and  Ornamental  Ironworkers  Local  No.  044, 
affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2817,  decided  Sept.  3, 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  26.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/26 

Allied  Paper  Mills.  In  matter  of  Allied  Paper  Mills,  Monarch  Division,  and  Local 
No.  78,  International  Brotherhood  of  Firemen  and  Oilers,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case 
no.  R-2S10;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  26,  1941.  [lf!41.]  2  p. 
( [Decision]  182.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/182 

American  Bridge  Company.  In  matter  of  American  Bridge  Company,  Trenton, 
N.  J.,  plant  and  International  Association  of  Bridge.  Structural,  Ornamental 
Iron  Workers,  Local  No.  579,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2812,  decided  Aug.  23,  1911 ; 
decision  ard  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Decision]  102.)  [Fiom 
V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/102 

Same ;  certification  of  representatives,  S<^pt.  27,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Deci- 
sion] 30a.)     [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/3Ua 

American  Petroleum  Company.  In  matter  of  American  Petroleum  Company  and 
Oil  Workers  International  Union,  Local  No.  227 ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and 
[same],  ca.ses  nos.  C-51S  and  R-470;  order  dismissing  ix'tition,  Sept.  27.  1941. 
[1941.]    2  p.     ([Decision]  188.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.       LR  1.8/a  :  35/188 

American  Radiator  d  Standard  Sanitary  Corporation.  In  matter  of  American 
Radiator  &  Standard  Sanitary  Corporation  and  United  Electrical,  Radio  & 
Machine  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organi- 
zations, case  no.  R-2859,  decided  Sept.  4,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  elec- 
tion.    [1941.]     7  p.     ([Decision]  38.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/38 

American  Smelting  d  Refining  Company.  In  matter  of  American  Smeltinc  & 
Refining  Company  and  Insurance  and  Office  Employees  Union,  No.  22507, 
affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  ca.se  no.  R-2676;  supplemental 
decision  and  order,  Sept.  18,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  114.)  [From 
V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/114 

American  Thread  Company.  In  matter  of  American  Thread  Company,  Kerr 
Mills,  and  Weavers  Progressive  Association  (A.  F.  T.  O.),  case  no.  Il-2'5r!9; 
certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  19,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  129.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/129 

Armour  and  Company  of  Delaware.  In  matter  of  Armour  and  Company  of  D  >la- 
ware  and  Meat  Cutters  &  Butcher  Workmen  of  North  America,  affiliated  with 
A.  F.  of  L..  case  no.  R-2896.  decided  Sept.  13.  1941;  decision  and  direction  of 
election.     [1941.]     5  p.     ([Decision]  86.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/86 

In  matter  of  Armour  and  Company  of  Delaware,  operating  under  trade 

nsinif^  of  Annour  T  either  Company  and  Local  220.  In*^ernational  Fur  &  Leather 
Workers  Union,  affiliated  with  C.I.  O..  case  no.  R-2865.  decided  Sent.  5.  1941  ; 
decision  ai^d  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  45.)  [From 
v.  35.1     *  Paper.  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35^45 

Armstrong  R'lhher  Comnany.  In  matter  of  Armstrong  Rubber  Company  and 
T^nitf^d  Rubber  Workers  of  America,  Loc^l  No.  P3.  affiliated  wi^^h  Coneress 
of  Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  R-2894.  decided  Sept.  12,  1941;  decision 
and   direction   of  election.      [1941.]     5   p.      ([Decision]    76.)      [From    v.   35] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/76 

Atk>n.  C.  B  .  Cnnwany.  In  matter  of  C.  B.  A+kin  Company  and  Unif^ed  Furniture 
Workers  of  America,  CIO,  case  no.  R-2929.  dpcided  Sent.  23,  1941 :  decif^'on 
and  direction  of  election.     [1941.]     5  p.      ([Decision]   151.)      [F-nm  v    3"] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/151 

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1646  Government  Publications 

Atlantic  Steel  Company.  In  matter  of  Atlantic  Steel  Company  and  Local  Union 
No.  2401  of  Steel  Workers'  Organizing  Committee,  case  no.  R-2r;64,  decided 
Sept.  13,  1941;  decision  and  certitication  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p, 
([Decision]  87.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/87 

Same  ;■  amendment  to  decision  and  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  19, 

1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  87a.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/87a 

Atlas.t,  Erastnn.f,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Erasmus  Atlass,  Inc.,  and  Fur  &  Leather 
Workers'  Union,  Leather  Workers'  Division,  Local  35,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2730, 
decided  Sept.  17,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p. 
([Decision]   100.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/100 

Bear  Brand  TIoHiery  Company.  In  matter  of  Bear  Brand  Hosiery  Company 
and  United  Textile  Workers  of  America,  Local  3564,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L., 
case  no.  R-2895,  decided  Sept.  18,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  elections. 
[1941.]     7  p.     ([Decision]  113.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/113 

Berg,  Jalmer.  In  matter  of  Jalmer  Berg  and  Lumber  and  Sawmill  Workers 
Union,  Local  No.  2667,  ca.se  no.  R-2S13,  decided  Sept.  12,  1941;  decision  and 
direction  of  election.    [1941.]    6  p.    ( [Decision]  74.)     [From  v.  35.]    *  Paper.  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/74 

Bethlehem  Steel  Company.  In  matter  of  Bethlehem  Steel  Company  (Shipbuild- 
ing Division)  and  International  Holders  and  Foundry  Workers  Union  of  North 
America,  Local  No.  81  (A.  F.  of  L.)  ;  In  matter  of  [same]  and  Industrial  Union 
of  Marine  and  Shipbuilding  Workers  of  America,  Local  No.  12  (C.  I.  O.),  cases 
nos.  R-2691  and  R-2693 ;  supplemental  decision  and  certification  of  representa- 
tives, Sept.  23,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  9a.)  [From  v.  35.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/9a 

Bisbec  Linseed  Company.  In  matter  of  Bisbee  Linseed  Company  and  District 
50,  United  Mine  Workers  of  America,  Local  12092,  case  no.  R-2773 ;  certifi- 
cation of  representatives,  Sept.  13,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  94.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  ;  35/94 

Blanton  Company.  In  matter  of  Blanton  Company  and  Amalgamated  Meat- 
cutters  and  Butcher  Workmen  of  North  America,  Local  No.  545,  AFL,  case  no. 
R-2997,  decided  Sept.  24,  1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives. 
[1941.]    4  p.     ([Decision]  169.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.      LR  1.8/a  :  35/169 

Booth-Kelly  Liimher  Company.  In  matter  of  Booth-Kelly  Lumber  Company 
and  International  Woodworkers  of  America,  Local  No.  5-246,  affiliated  with 
C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2741 ;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  23,  1941.  [1941.] 
2  p.     ([Decision]  154.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/154 

Bradley  Lttmber  Company  of  Arkansas.  In  matter  of  Bradley  Lumber  Company 
of  Arkansas  and  United  Brotherhood  of  Carpenters  and  Joiners  of  America, 
Local  2645,  A.  F.  L.,  case  no.  C-1757,  decided  Aug.  21,  1941 ;  decision  and  order. 
[1941.]     15  p.     ([Decision]  80.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.      LR  1.8/a  :  34/80 

Broum-McLaren  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Brown-McLaren  Manu- 
facturing Company  and  Hamburg  Manufacturing  Company  and  Brown-Mc- 
Laren Branch  of  Local  174,  International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers 
of  America,  C.  I.  O.  affiliate,  case  no.  C-1571,  decided  Aug.  26,  1941 :  [decision 
and  order].     [1941.]     44  p.     ([Decision]   113.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/113 

Bryce  Brothers  Gl<tss  Company.  In  matter  of  Bryce  Brothers  Glass  Company 
and  American  Flint  Glass  Workers  Union  of  North  America  (A.  F.  L.),  case 
no.  R-2769;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  15,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
([Decision]  98.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/98 

Burton-Dixie  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Burton-Dixie  Corporation  and  Whole- 
sale Upholsterers  and  Bedding  Workers,  Local  173,  Upholsterers  International 
Union  of  North  America,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor, 
cases  nos.  R-2079  and  XVII-C-756:  2d  supplemental  decision  and  order,  Sept. 
24,1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ( [Decision]  161.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/161 

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November  1941  1647 

Buzard-Burkhart  Pine  Company.  In  matter  of  Bnzard-Biukhart  Pine  Company 
and  Goose  Lake  Lumber  Workers'  &  Loggers'  Union,  case  R-2856.  decided 
Sept.  5,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ( [DGcision] 
44.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a :  35/44 

Chrysler  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Clirysler  Corporation  and  International 
Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case 
no.  R-2742;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  23,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
([Decision]   152.)      [From  v.  35.]      *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/ a  :  35/152 

In  matter  of  Dodge  Brothers  Division,  Chi'ysler  Corporation  and  Society 

of  Designing  Engineers,  Chapter  No.  201,  F.  A.  E.  C.  T.,  C.  I.  O. ;  in  matter 
of  Chry.sler  Corporation  and  [same],  cases  nos.  R-2663  and  R-2G64;  certification 
of  representatives,  Sept..  12,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  S3.)  [From 
V.   35.]      *  Paper,   5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/83 

Cleveland  Sheet  Metal  &  Engineering  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Cleveland 
Sheet  Metal  &  Engineering  Company,  Inc.,  and  Local  735,  United  Electrical, 
Radio  &  Machine  Workers  of  America  (C.  I.  O.),  ca.se  no.  R-2951,  decided 
Sept.  26,  1941 ;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p. 
([Decision]    ISO.)      [From   v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/180 

Commercial  Solvents  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Commercial  Solvents  Corpora- 
tion and  American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2871,  decided  Sept.  19, 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  123.) 
[From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/123 

In  matter  of  Commercial  Solvents  Corporation  and  International  Long- 
shoremen's and  Warehousemen's  Union,  Local  6,  case  no.  R-2887,  decided 
Sept.  18.  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ( [Decision] 
111.)      [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/111 

Commonwealth  Plastic  Company.  In  matter  of  Commonwealth  Plastic  Com- 
pany and  International  Union,  Plaything  and  Novelty  Workers  of  America 
(CIO),  case  no  C-1779,  decided  Aug.  26,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.] 
23  p.     ([Decision]  118.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  34/118 

Consolidated  Laundries  Corporation}..  In  matter  of  Consolidated  Laundries  Cor- 
poration and  Washable  Clothing,  Sportswear  &  Novelty  Workers,  Local  169,  of 
Amalgamated  Clothing  Workers  of  America,  case  no.  R-2750;  certification  of 
representatives,  Sept.  30,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  50a.)  [From 
V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/50  a 

Continental  Oil  Com,pany.  In  matter  of  Continental  Oil  Company  and  Oil  Work- 
ers International  Union,  cases  nos.  C-627  and  R-653;  supplemental  findings 
of  fact  and  recommendation,  Sept.  10,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  66.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/66 

Crater  Lake  Box  and  Lumber  Company.  In  matter  of  Crater  Lake  Box  and 
Lumber  Company  and  Lumber  and  Sawmill  Workers'  tTnion,  Local  No.  2705, 
affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no  R-2836,  decided  Sept. 
2,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision]  21.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/21 

C art iss-W right  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Curtiss-Wright  Corporation  (Pro- 
peller Division)  Clifton,  N.  J.,  and  Aircraft  Lodge  703  I.  A.  of  M.,  A.  F.  of 
L. ;  in  matter  of  Curtiss-Wright  Corpoi-ation,  Propeller  Division  and  I.  A.  of  M. 
Aircraft  Workers  Ledge  70.3  A.  F.  of  L.  Propeller-Craft,  Inc.;  in  matter  of 
[same]  and  Propeller-Craft,  Inc.,  cases  nos.  R-2637,  RE-25,  and  R-2638; 
supplemental  decision  and  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  5,  1941.  [1941.] 
2  p.     ([Decision]  46.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a :  35/46 

Davidson.  Enamel  Products,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Davidson  Enamel  Products,  Inc., 
and  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Workers  of  America,  Local  763 
(('.  I.  O. ),  case  no.  R-2927,  decided  Sept.  15,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of 
representatives.     [1941.]     3  p.     ([Decision]  97.)      [From.  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/97 

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1648  Government  Publications 

DeisclAYvmmcr-OUhert  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Deisel-Wemmer-Gilbert  Cor- 
poration and  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Workers  of  America  (CIO), 
case  no.  R-2893,  decided  Sept.  5,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representa- 
tives.    [liMl.]     3  p.      ([Decision]   47.)      [From   v.  35.]      *  Paper,  oe. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/47 

Denver  Wholesale  Florists  Company.  In  matter  of  Denver  "Wholesale  Florists 
Company  and  United  Retail,  Wholesale  and  D:^partment  Store  Employees  of 
America,  Local  No.  269,  case  no.  C-ir!44,  decided  Sept.  12,  1941 ;  decision  and 
order.      [1941.]     7   p.      ([Decision]    73.)       [From  v.   35.]     *  Paper,    5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/73 

Dossin's  Food  Products.  In  matter  of  Dossin's  Food  Products  and  International 
Union  of  United  Brewery,  Flour,  Cereal,  and  Soft  Drink  Workers  of  America, 
Local  No.  41,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  C-1957,  decided  Sept.  19,  19-11; 
decision  and  order.    [1941.]    8  p.    ( [Decision]  120.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  oc. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/120 

Dutton,  E.  P.,  d  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  E.  P.  Duttoi^  &  Co.,  Inc.,  and  Book  and 
Magazine  Guild,  Local  18,  U.  O.  P.  W.  A.  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no.  R-2585;  supple- 
mental decision  and  order,  Sept.  19,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  128.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/128 

Elldand  Leather  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  E'kland  Leather  Company,  Inc., 
and  United  Leather  W'orkers'  Internationa]  Union,  affiliated  with  American 
Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2368:  supplemental  decision  and  direction, 
Sept.  19,  194L     [194L]     7  p.     ([D3cision]  126.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/126 

Enffclharn,  John,  d  Sons.  In  matter  of  John  Engelhorn  &  Sons  and  Packinghouse 
Workers  Organizing  Committee,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2660;  supplemental  de- 
cision and  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  19,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 127.)      [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/127 

Oalion  Iron  Works  d  Mfg.  Co.  In  matter  of  Gallon  Iron  Works  &  M'^g.  Co.  and 
Lodge  1151,  International  Association  of  Machinists,  and  Local  169,  Interna- 
tional Mo'.ders  and  Foundry  Workers  Union  (both  affiliated  wath  A.  F.  of 
L.),  case  no.  R-2878.  decided  Sept.  3,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of 
representatives.     [1941.]     3  p.     ([Decision]  32.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/32 

General  Fire  Truck  Corporation.  In  matter  of  General  Fire  Truck  Corporation 
and  International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated 
with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2797;  certification  of  representatives.  Oct.  1.  1941. 
[1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  207.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.     LR  1.8/a  :  35/207 

General  Motors  Corporation.  In  matter  of  General  Motors  Corporation,  Buick 
Jlotor  Division,  and  Local  202,  Society  of  Designing  Engineers,  affiliated  with 
Federation  of  Architects,  Engineers.  Chemists  and  Technicians,  affiliated  with 
C.  I.  O..  case  no.  R-3016,  decided  Sept.  23.  1941;  decision  and  certification  of 
representatives.     [1941.]     3  p.     ([Decision]  140.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/140 

In  matter  of  General  Motors  Corporation  DpIco  Products  Division    and 

Local  755.  United  Electrical,  Radio  and  Machine  Workers  of  America  (CIO), 
case  no.  R-2922.  decided  Sept.  12,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  repre- 
sentatives.    [1941.]     3  p.     ([Decision]  79.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1  8/a  :  35/79 

In  matter  of  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit  Diesel  Engine  Division, 

and  International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated 
with  C.  I.  O.,  and  Mechanics  Educational  Society  of  America,  Local  6  (Inde- 
pendent), case  no.  R-2512,  decided  Apr.  30,  1941;  decision  and  cerffication  of 
representatives.     [1941.]     4  p.     ([Decision]  81.)     [From  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  31/81 

Oerity  Whitaker  Cotnpany.  In  matter  of  Gerity  Whitaker  Company  and  Gerity 
Adrian  Manufacturing  Corporation  and  Metal  Polishers,  Buffers,  Platers  and 
Helpers  International  Union,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor, 
and  Independent  Finishers  and  Platers  Union,  party  to  contract,  and  National 

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Nove:mber  1941  1649 

Gerity  Whitaker  Company — Continued. 
Association  of  Die  Casting  Workers,  Local  No.  26,  affiliated  witti  Congress  of 
Industrial  Organizations,  party  to  contract,  case  no.  C-1683,  decided  July  14, 
1941;   [decision  and  order].     [1941.]     35  p.     ([Decision]   78.)      [From  v.  33.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  LR  1.8/a  :  33/78 

Gihl)s  Gas  Eyigine  Company.  In  matter  of  Gibbs  Gas  Engine  Company  and  Jack- 
sonville  Metal  Trades  Council,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor, 
case  no.  R-2674;  supplemental  decision  and  order,  Sept.  15,  1941.  [1941.] 
2  p.     ([Decision]  96.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/98 

Golden  Turkey  Mining  Company.  In  matter  of  Golden  Turkey  Mining  Company 
and  International  Union  of  Mine,  Mill,  and  Smelter  Workers,  Local  No.  410, 
case  no  C-1765,  decided  Aug.  22,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  25  p. 
([Decision]  98.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LK  1.8/a  :  34/98 

Goodall  Worsted  Company.  In  matter  of  Goodall  Worsted  Company  and  Fed- 
eration of  Woolen  and  Worsted  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  to  U.  T.  W.  A. 
(A.  F.  of  L.),  case  no.  R-2789,  decided  Sept.  10,  1941;  decision  and  direction 
of  election.     [1941.]     5  p.     ( [Decision]  64.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/64 

Grand  Rapids  Cabinet  Company.  In  matter  of  Grand  Rapids  Cabinet  Company 
and  United  Furniture  Workers  of  America  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial 
Organizations,  case  no.  R-2724 ;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  17,  1941. 
[1941.]    2  p.     ([Decision]  108.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.       LR  1.8/a  :  35/1U8 

Grand  Rapids  Varnish  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Grand  Rapids  Varnish  Corpo- 
ration and  International  Brotherhood  of  Painters,  Decorators  and  Paper  Hang- 
ers, A.  F.  of  L.  Local  732,  case  no.  R-2710 ;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept. 
12,1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  81.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/81 

Great  Atlantic  d  Pacific  Tea  Company.  In  matter  of  Great  Atlantic  &  Pacific 
Tea  Company  and  United  Retail  and  Wholesale  Employees  of  America,  CIO, 
case  no.  R-2645 ;  supplemental  decision  and  order,  Sept.  17.  1941.  [1941.] 
2  p.     ([Decision]  102.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/102 

Bancs,  P.  H.,  Knitting  Company.  In  matter  of  P.  H.  Hanes  Knitting  Company 
and  United  Textile  Workers  of  America  (A.  F.  L.),  case  no.  R-2698 ;  certifica- 
tion of  representatives,  Sept.  23,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  158.)  [From 
V.  35.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/158 

Hardy  Metal  Specialties,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Hardy  Metal  Specialties,  Inc.,  and 
Plastic  Specialties,  Inc.,  and  Local  1224,  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine 
Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2835 ;  order  vacating  direction  of 
election  and  dismissing  petition,  Sept.  27,  1941.  1941.  1  p.  ([Decision]  39a.) 
[From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/39a 

Hat  Corporation  of  America.  In  matter  of  Hat  Corporation  of  America  and 
United  Hatters,  Cap  ar'd  Millineary  Workers'  International  Union,  A.  F.  of  L., 
case  no.  C-1872,  decided  Sept.  10,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  9  p. 
([Decision]   63.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/63 

In  matter  of  Hat  Corporation  of  America  and  United  Hatters,  Cap  and 

Millinery  Workers'  International  Union,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2916,  decided 
Sept.  8,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p. 
([Decision]   59.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/59 

In  matter  of  Hat  Corporation  of  America  and  United  Hatters,  Cap  and 

Millinery  Workers  International  Union,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2917,  decided 
Sept.  6,  1^41;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  49.)  [From 
V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  L8/a  :  35/49 

Hatfield  Wire  d  Cable  Company.  In  matter  of  Hatfield  Wire  &  Cable  Company 
and  International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no. 
R-2C47 ;  supplemental  decision  and  order,  Sept.  17,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  (FD^ci- 
sion]  103.)      [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/103 

Heinz.  H.  J.,  Company.  In  matter  of  LI.  J.  Heinz  Company  and  Federal  Labor 
Union,  Heinz  Bowling  Green  Local  (A.  F.  of  L.),  case  no.  R-2959,  decided  Sept. 
23,  1941  ;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Deci- 
sion] 141.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/141 

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1650  Government  Publications 

Hicks  Body  Company.  In  matter  of  Hicks  Body  Company  and  Federal  Labor 
Union  No.  22207,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  L. ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Hicks 
Employees  Union,  cases  nos.  C-1847  and  R-1773,  decided  July  oO,  1941 ;  [deci- 
sion and  order.]     [1941.]     27  p.     ([Decision]  162.)     [From  v.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a  :  33/162 

Industrial  Rayon  Corporation.  lu  matter  of  Industrial  Rayon  Corporation  and 
International  Brotherhood  of  Firemen  &  Oilers,  Local  No.  52  (AFL)  and 
International  Union  of  Operating  Engineers,  Local  No.  589,  589A,  589B  (AFL), 
case  no.  R-2576;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  17,  1041.  [1041.]  2  p. 
([Decision]  105.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  35/105 

Ingalls  Shipbuilding  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Ingalls  Shipbuilding  Corpora- 
tion and  International  Brotherhood  of  Boilerniakors,  Iron  Shipbuilders, 
Welders  and  Helpers  of  America,  case  no.  R-2802 ;  certification  of  representa- 
tives, Sept.  19, 1941.    [1941.]    2  p.    ([Decision]  131.)     [From  v.  35.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/131 

Inland  Steel  Company.  In  matter  of  Inland  Steel  Company  and  International 
Association  of  Machinists,  Local  1226.  affliated  with  A.  F.  of  L. ;  in  matter  of 
[same]  and  Teamsters  Union,  Local  520;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Local  Union 
Nos.  1010  and  64,  Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O., 
cases  nos.  R-2677  to  R-2679,  decided  Aug.  26,  1041 ;  decision,  certification  of 
representatives,  and  order.     [1941.]     9  p.     ([Decision]  124.)      [Prom  v.  34.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/124 

Inter-Island  Steam  Navigation  Company,  Limited.  In  matter  of  Inter-Island 
Steam  Navigation  Company,  Limited  and  Pacific  Coast  Marine  Firemen,  Oilers, 
Watertenders  and  Wipers  Association;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Marine  Cooks' 
and  Stewards'  Association  of  Pacific  Coast  (CIO),  cases  nos.  R-27C0  and  R-2701, 
decided  Aug.  11,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  elections.  [1941.]  8  p.  ( [De- 
cision]   22.)      [From  v.  84.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  34/22 

International  Envelope  Corporation.  In  matter  of  International  Envelope  Cor- 
poration and  Clarence  Schwab,  Elwood  Poffenberger  and  Kenneth  Haley,  case 
no.  C-1672,  decided  Aug.  26,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  8  p.  ( [Deci- 
sion] 122.)      [From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/122 

International  Harvester  Company.  In  matter  of  International  Harvester  Com- 
pany (Rock  Falls  works)  and  Federal  Labor  Union  No.  22647,  affiliated  with 
American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2506;  supplemental  decision  and 
certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  16,1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  99.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  35/99 

Jones  &  Laughlin  Steel  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Jones  &  Laughlin  Steel  Cor- 
poration and  Internationa]  Association  of  Bridge,  Structural  and  Ornamental 
Iron  Workers,  afliliated  with  A-.  P.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2714 ;  certification  of  rep- 
resentatives,  Sept.  13,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]   93.)      [From  v.  35.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/93 

Kalamazoo  Creamery  Company.  In  matter  of  Kalamazoo  Creamery  Company 
and  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  ChaufTeurs,  Warehousemen  and 
Helpers,  Local  No.  7,  A.  F.  L.,  case  no.  R-2727 ;  supplemental  decision  and 
order,  Oct.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  204.)  [From  v.  35.]  ♦Pa- 
per, 5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/204 

Kayser,  Julius,  &  Co.  In  matter  of  Julius  Kayser  &  Co.  and  American  Federation 
of  Hosiery  Workers,  affiliated  with  Textile  Workers  Union  of  America,  C.  I.  O., 
case  no.  C-1946,  decided  Sept.  19,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1^1.]  13  p. 
([Decision]  119.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/119 

Kentucky  Ridge  Cool  Company.  In  matter  of  Kentucky  Ridge  Coal  Company, 
Field,  Ky.,  and  United  Mine  Workers  of  America,  District  No.  19,  affiliated 
with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  C-1942,  decided  Sept.  4,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.  [1941.] 
7  p.     ([Decision]  36.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/36 

Killefer  Manufacturing  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Killefer  INIanufacturing  Cor- 
poration and  Steel  Woi'kers  Organizing  Committee,  Local  2018,  C.  I.  O.,  case 
no.  R-2434,  decided  Apr.  26,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
5  p.     ([Decision]  62.)      [From  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  31/62 

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November  1941  1651 

Klamath  Timber  Company.  In  matter  of  Klamath  Timber  Company  and  Inter- 
national Woodworkers  of  America,  Local  No.  6-12,  afiiliated  with  Congress  of 
Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  R-2827,  decided  Sept.  3,  1041 ;  decision  and 
direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  27.)  [From  v.  35.]  *  Pa- 
per 5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/27 

Larson,  Henry  A.  In  matter  of  Henry  A.  Larson  and  Lumber  and  Sawmill  Work- 
ers Union,  Local  No.  2667,  case  no.  R-2814,  decided  Aug.  29,  1941;  decision 
and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  16.)  [From  v.  35.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/16 

Lora  Lee  Dress  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Lora  Lee  Dress  Co.,  Inc.,  Gladdy-CoUeen, 
Inc.,  and  William  Schwartz  and  International  Ladies  Garment  Workers  Union, 
Local  85,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  C-1958,  decided  Sept.  30,  1941 ;  decision  and  order. 
[1941.]     8  p.      ([Decision]  195.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/195 

J/  d  M  Bakeries,  Inc.  In  matter  of  M  &  M  Bakeries,  Inc.,  and  Bakery  and  Con- 
fectionery Workers  International  Union,  Local  484  (AFL),  case  no.  R-2S'60, 
decided  Sept.  24,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 162.)      [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/162 

Master  Tire  d-  Rubber  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Master  Tire  &  Rubber  Corpora- 
tion arid  United  Rubber  Workers  of  America,  Local  No.  207  (C.  I.  O.)  and  Circle 
No.  24,  afhliated  with  National  Federated  Independent  Union,  case  no.  R-3015 ; 
decision  and  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  29,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p. 
([Decision]    192.)      [From   v.  35.]     *  Paper,   5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/192 

Medford  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Medford  Corporation  and  International 
Woodworkers  of  America,  Local  Union  No.  6-221,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2956, 
decided  Sept.  18,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.] 
3  p.     ([Decision]  116.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/116 

Mitchell  Battery  Company.  In  matter  of  Mitchell  Battery  Company  and  United 
Electrical,  Radio  and  Machine  Workers  of  America,  Local  No.  1140,  affiliated 
with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2818,  decided  Sept.  5.  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of 
election.     [1941.]     5  p.     ([Decision]   43.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/43 

National  Die  Casting  Company.  In  matter  of  Herbert  C.  Johnson,  doing  busi- 
ness as  National  Die  Casting  Company,  and  National  Association  of  Die  Cast- 
ing Workers,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2115;  2d  supplemental  deci- 
sion and  order,  June  17,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  127.)  [From  v. 
32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  32/127 

National  Fireworks,  Inc.  In  matter  of  National  Fireworks,  Inc.,  and  Federal 
Labor  Union  No.  22694,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no. 
R-2718;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  17,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [Deci- 
sion] 107.)      [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/107 

National  Sanitary  Company.  In  matter  of  National  Sanitary  Company  and  In- 
ternational Brotherhood  of  Foundry  Employees,  Local  No.  104,  (Independent), 
case  no.  R  2924,  decided  Sept.  29,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]     5  p.     ([Decision]   191.)        [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/191 

National  Tea  Company.  In  matter  of  National  Tea  Company  and  Progressive 
Grocery  and  Warehouse  Workers  Union,  Local  No.  1,  case  no.  R-2839,  decided 
Sept.  11,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision] 
70.)     [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/70 

New  Haven  Clock  Company.  In  matter  of  New  Haven  Clock  Company  and 
United  Clock  Workers  Union  Local  459,  UPN  &  TWIU,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2870 ; 
certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  19,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  132.) 
[From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/132 

Neicfield,  Frank,  Inc.  In  matter  of  estate  of  Frank  Newfield,  Inc.,  and  Trans- 
port Workers  Union  of  America  Local  No.  206,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O. ;  in  matter 
of  [same]  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Ware- 
housemen and  Helpers  of  North  America,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L. ;  in  matter 
of  [same]  and  Transport  Workers  Union  of  America  Local  No.  206,  affiliated 

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1652  Go\t:rnment  Publications 

Newfleld,  Frank,  Inc. — Continued. 

with  C.  I.  O.  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Ware- 
housemen and  Helpers  of  North  America,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  cases  nos. 
R-2()27— R-2628  and  RE-23 ;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  13,  1941. 
[1941.]    2  p.    ([Decision]  91.)     [From  v.  35.]    *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/91 

Northern  Fisheries,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Northern  Fisheries,  Inc.,  and  Inter- 
national Longshoremen  &  Warehousemen's  Union,  Local  No.  1-61  (C,  I.  O.), 
case  no.  R-2GP)n ;  order  vacating  and  setting  aside  decision  and  direction  of 
election,  and  dismissing  petition,  Sept.  12,  1941.  1941.  1  p.  ([Decision]  84.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/84 

Paramount  Pictures,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Paramount  Pictures,  Inc.,  and  Screen 
Readers  Guild  of  New  York ;  in  matter  of  Twentieth  Century  Fox  Film  Corp. 
and  [same]  ;  in  matter  of  R.  K.  O.  Radio  Pictures,  Inc.,  and  [same]  ;  in  matter 
of  Universal  Pictures  Co.,  Inc.,  and  [same]  ;  in  matter  of  Colimibia  Pictures 
Corp.  and  [same]  ;  in  matter  of  Loew's,  Inc.,  and  [same],  cases  nos.  R-2o52 
to  R-2.557 ;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  17,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  ( [Deci- 
sion] 104.)     [From  V.  35.]    *  Paper,  5c.  .  LR  1.8/a :  35/104 

PeJcin  Wood  Products  Co.  In  matter  of  Pekin  Wood  Products  Co.  and  Local 
Union  2930,  Lumber  &  Sawmill  Workers  Division  of  United  Brotherhood  of 
Carpenters  and  Joinei's  of  America,  aflSliated  with  American  Federation  of 
Labor,  case  no.  R-292.3,  decided  Sept.  18,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  elec- 
tion.     [194L]      5  p.      ([Decision]    112.)      [From  v.   35.]      *  Paper,   5c. 

LR  l.S/a  :  35/112 

Phelps  Dodge  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Phelps  Dodge  Corporation,  and  Inter- 
national Union  of  Mine,  Mill  and  Smelter  Workers,  Local  No.  30,  case  no. 
C-500;  supplemental  findings  of  fact  and  recommendation,  Sept.  13,  1941. 
[1941.]    4  p.     ([Decision]  88.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/88 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.  In  matter  of  Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company 
and  Paint,  Varnish  &  Allied  Products,  Local  Union  No.  1310  of  Brotherhood  of 
Painters,  Decorators  and  Paperhangers  of  America,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2840; 
certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  23,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  153.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/153 

Porter-Cahle  Machine  Co.  In  matter  of  Porter-Cable  Machine  Co.  and  Inter- 
national Association  of  Machinists,  case  no.  R-2953,  decided  Sept.  27,  1941 ; 
decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  187.)  [From 
V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/187 

Quincy  Compressor  Company.  In  matter  of  Quincy  Compressor  Company  and 
International  Association  of  Machinists,  case  no.  R-2831 ;  supplemental  deci- 
sion and  order,  Sept.  23,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  139.)     [From  v.  35.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/139 

Republic  Steel  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Republic  Steel  Corporation  and  Brick- 
layers, Masons  and  Plasterers  International  Union  (AFL),  case  no.  R-2994, 
decided  Sept.  23,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.] 
3  p.     ([Decision]  146.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/146 

In  matter  of  Republic   Steel   Corporation  and  Bricklayers,  Masons  and 

Plasterers  International  Union  (AFL),  case  no.  R-2995,  decided  Sept.  23.  1941; 
decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  144.) 
[From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/144 

• In   matter  of  Republic  Steel  Corporation   and  Bricklayers.  Masons   and 

Plasterers  International  Union  (AFL),  case  no.  R-2996.  decided  Sept.  23,  1941; 
decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  145.) 
[From  V.  35.]      *  Paper,   5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/145 

• In  matter  of  Republic  Steel  Corporation  and  Steel  Workers  Organizing 

Committee;  in  matter  of  Truscon  Steel  Company,  Michigan  corporation  and 
[same],  cases  nos.  R-2716  and  R-2909,  decided  Sept.  15,  1941;  decision  and 
certification  of  representatives.     [1941.]    7  p.     ([Decision]  142.)     [From  v.  35.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1-8/a  :  35/142 

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November  1941  1653 

Republic  Steel  Corporation — Continued. 

In  matter  of  Republic  Steel  Corporaton,   Niles   Steel  Products  Division 

and  Niles  Steel  Fabricating  Employees'  Association  (Independent),  case  no. 
14-2830,  decided  Sept.  12,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
5  p.     ([Decision]  75.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/75 

Rockland  Light  &  Power  Company.  In  matter  of  Rockland  Light  &  Power  Com- 
pany and  United  Electrical  Workers  Oiganizatiou,  case  no.  R-2S1G,  decided 
Sept.  19,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Decision] 
121.)     [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/121 

Rohr  Aircraft  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Rohr  Aircraft  Corporation  and  United 
Aircraft  Welders  of  America,  unatfiliated ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Inter- 
national Association  of  Machinists,  A.  F.  L.,  cases  uos.  R-2601  and  R-26U2 ; 
certitication  of  representatives,  Sept.  13,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  90.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/90 

Rosedale  Foundry  &  Machine  Company.  In  matter  of  Rosedale  Foundry  & 
Machine  Company  and  International  Molders  and  Foundry  Workers,  Local  Union 
40,  atiiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2807 ;  certification  of  representatives, 
Sept.  24,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.      ([Decision]  la.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/la 

Royal  Blue  Granite  Company.  In  matter  of  C.  Comolli  and  T.  A.  McGahey, 
partnership  d/b/a  Royal  Blue  Granite  Company,  and  United  Stone  and  Allied 
Products  Workers  of  America,  case  no.  R-2930,  decided  Sept.  23,  1941 ;  decision 
and  direction  of  election.      [1941.]     5  p.      ([Decision]    149.)      [From   v.  35.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/149 

San-Equip,  Inc.  In  matter  of  San-Equip,  Inc.,  and  Steel  Workers  Organizing 
Committee,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2991,  decided  Oct.  1,  1941; 
decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  203.)  [From 
V.  35.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/203 

Schieffelin  d  Company.  In  matter  of  Schieffelin  &  Company  and  Federal  Labor 
Union  Local  20734,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2529,  decided  Sept.  8,  1941 ;  decision 
and  direction  of  election.      [1941.]     7   p.      ([Decision]    57.)      [From   v.   35.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/57 

Sears  Roebuck  and  Company.  In  matter  of  Sears  Roebuck  and  Company, 
Atwater  Kent  Mail  Order  Plant,  and  United  Retail,  Wholesale,  and  Department 
Store  Employees  of  America,  Local  18,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2617 ;  certification 
of  representatives,  Sept.  30,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  201.)  [From 
V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/201 

Servel,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Servel,  Inc.,  and  Local  1002,  United  Electrical  Radio 
and  Machine  Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2843,  decided  Sept.  24, 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  164.) 
[From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/164 

Shell  Oil  Company,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Shell  Oil  Company,  Incorporated, 
and  Oil  Workers  International  Union,  Local  367,  case  no.  C-1858,  decided  Aug. 
23,  1941;  decision  and  order.     [1941.]     27  p.     ([Decision]  108.)     [From  v.  34.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/108 

Sherwin-Williams  Company.  In  matter  of  Sherwin-Williams  Company  and  United 
Mine  Workers  of  America,  District  50,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2837,  decided  Sept. 
15,  1941;  decision  and  order.     [1941.]     4  p.     ([Decision]  95.)      [From  v.  35.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/95 

Solvay  Process  Company.  In  matter  of  Solvay  Process  Company,  Detroit  plant, 
and  Associated  Chemical  Workers  of  Michigan,  case  no.  R-2923,  derided  Sept. 
19,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  125.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/125 

Southwestern  Associated  Telephone  Company.  In  matter  of  Southwestern  Asso- 
ciated Telephone  Company  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Work- 
ers, Local  B-901,  case  no.  R-2711,  decided  Aug.  29,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction 
of  election.     [1941.]     5  p.     ([Decision]  15.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/15 

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1654  Government  Publications 

stark,  James  E.,  Company.  lu  matter  of  James  E.  Stark  Company  and  Uphol- 
sterers' International  Union  of  North  America,  Local  No.  255,  case  no.  R-2542; 
certiflcal ion  of  representatives,  Sept.  26,  rJ41.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [Decision]  181.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/181 

Stockholders  Puhlishing  Comijany,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Stockholders  Publishing 
Company,  Inc.,  and  Los  Angeles  Newsboys  Local  Industrial  Union  No.  75, 
C  I.  O. ;  in  matter  of  Hearst  Publications,  Incorporated  (Los  Angeles  Evening 
Herald  &  Express  Department)  and  [same]  ;  in  matter  of  Times  Mirror  Co.  and 
[same];  in  matter  of  Hearst  Publications,  Incorporated  (Los  Angeles  Exam- 
iner Department)  and  [same],  cases  nos.  R-1923  to  R-1926;  supplemental 
decision  and  direction.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  179.)  [From  v.  35.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  l.S/a  :  35/179 

Sullirans'  Smythfield.  In  matter  of  Ward  Sullivan  and  Curtin  Sullivan,  copart- 
ners, doing  business  under  name  of  SuUivans'  Smythfield  and  United  Retail, 
Wholesale  &  Department  Store  Employees  of  America,  Local  18,  affiliated  with 
C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2808;  supplemental  decision  and  order,  Sept.  23,  1941. 
[1941.]    2  p.     ([Decision]  138.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.      LR  1.8/a :  35/138 

Sussex  Hats,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Sussex  Hats,  Inc.,  and  United  Hatters,  Cap  and 
Millinery  Workers  International  Union,  Local  88  (A.  F.  L.),  case  no.  R-2581 ; 
certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  13,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  89.) 
[From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/89 

Sicift  d  Company.  In  matter  of  Swift  &  Company  and  Amalgamated  Meat  Cut- 
ters &  Butcher  Workmen  of  North  America,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2713, 
decided  Sept.  5,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Deci- 
sion] 41.)     [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/41 

Sykes  Brothers  Inc.  In  matter  of  Sykes  Brothers  Inc.,  and  Independent  Carpel 
Yarn  Association;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Philadelphia  Textile  Workers  Joint 
Board,  cases  nos.  R-2918  and  R-2919,  decided  Sept.  20,  1941;  decision  and 
direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision]  134.)  [From  v.  35.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/134 

Texas  Compatry.  In  matter  of  Texas  Company  and  Oil  Workers  International 
I'nion,  Local  367,  case  no.  R-2666:  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  30, 
194L     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  197.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/197 

In    matter   of   Texas   Company,    West    Dallas    works,    and   International 

Inion  of  Operating  Engineers,  Local  No.  472,  case  no.  R-2914,  decided  Sept. 
12,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  77.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/77 

Thompson  Products,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Thompson  Protlucts,  Inc.,  and  Interna- 
tioral  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  CIO. 
case  no.  R-2S34,  decided  Sept.  10,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]     7  p.     ([Decision]  65.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.       LR  1.8/a  :  3.V65 

Todd-Johnson  Dry  Docks,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Todd-Johnson  Dry  Docks,  Inc.. 
and  American  Federation  of  Labor :  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Ship  Carpenters. 
Caulkers  &  Joiners,  Local  584,  affiliated  with  AFL;  in  matter  of  [same]  and 
International  Union  of  Hod  Carriers.  Building  and  Common  Laborers  of  Amer- 
ica, Marine  D. vision,  affiliated  with  AFL;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International 
Association  of  Machinists,  Ix)cal  37,  affiliated  with  AFL;  in  matter  of  [same] 
and  United  Association  of  Plumbers,  Steam  and  Marine  Fitters  of  America. 
Marine  Fitters  Local  574,  affiliated  with  AFL;  in  matter  of  [same]  and 
International  Brotherhood  of  Boilermakers.  Iron  Shipbuilders  and  Helpers  of 
America,  affiliated  with  AFL:  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Brother- 
hood of  Electrical  Workers,  Local  B-130,  affiliated  with  American  Federation 
of  I^abor:  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters, 
(^hauffeurs.  Warehousemen  and  Helpers  of  America,  affiliated  with  AFL: 
in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Union  of  Operating  Engineer.s,  Local 
406-40&-A,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor:  in  matter  of 
f.same]  and  Sheet  Metal  Workers.  Local  ITnion  No.  11,  affiliated  with  American 
Federation  of  Labor;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Internaticmal  Molders  Union 
of  North  America,  Local  367,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor;  [in 

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Todd-Johnson  Dry  Docks,  Inc. — Continued. 

matter  of  same  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Blacksmiths,  Drop  Forgers 
and  Helpers  of  America,  Local  175,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of 
Labor,  cases  nos.  R-2844  to  R-2855;  certification  of  representatives,  Oct.  3, 
1941].     [1941.1       4  p.     ([Decision]  211.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  He. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/211 

Turner  Day  d  Woohcorth  Handle  Company.  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Turner 
Day  &  Woolworth  Handle  Company,  Incorjjorated,  and  Local  Union  1481,  Lum- 
ber &  Sawmill  Workers  Division  of  United  Brotherhood  of  Carpenters  and 
Joiners  of  America  (A.  F.  of  L. ),  case  no.  R-2731 ;  certification  of  representa- 
tives, Sept.  19,  194L  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  130.)  [From  v.  35.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/130 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.  In  matter  of  United  Aircraft  Corporation  and 
International  Association  of  Machinists,  case  no.  R-3017,  decided  Sept.  25, 
1941;  decision   and  order.     [1^1.]     3  p.     ([Decision]    171.)      [From  v.   35.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/171 
United  Biscuit  Company  of  America.     In  matter  of  United  Biscuit  Company  of 

America  (Felber  Biscuit  Company  Division)  and  United  Retail  and  Whole- 
sale Union  (CIO),  case  no.  R-2662 ;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  13, 
1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  92.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/92 
United  States  Lines  Company.  In  matter  of  United  States  Lines  Company  and 
■  National  Organization  Masters,  Mates  &  Pilots;  in  matter  of  [.same]  and 
Marine  Engineers'  Beneficial  Association;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Marine 
Division,  Commercial  Telegraphers  Union,  A.  F.  of  L.,  cases  nos.  R-2205  to 
R-2207;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  18,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 118.)     [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/118 

Utility  Tool  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Utility  Tool  Manufacturing 
Company  and  Utility  Electric  Company  and  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine 
Workers  of  America,  District  Council  No.  8,  C^  I.  O.  and  Utility  Employees 
Federation  and  its  successor,  Utility  Industrial  Organization,  parties  to  con- 
tracts ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Metal  Polishers,  Buffers,  Platers  and  Helpers 
International  Union.  A.  F.  of  L.,  cases  nos.  C-1949  and  C-19.10,  decided  Sept.  18, 
1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  11  p.  ([Decision]  110.)  [From  v.  35.] 
♦Paper,   5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/110 

Ward  Leonard  Electric  Co.  In  matter  of  Ward  Leonard  Electric  Co.  and  Ward 
Leonard  Electric  Employees  Labor  Organization,  case  no.  R-2[)13,  decided  Sept. 
18,  1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Dici- 
sion]  115.)      [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  3.3/115 

Weinfeld,  A.,  and  Son.  In  matter  of  Adolph  Weinfeld  and  Henry  Weinfeld,  trad- 
ing as  A.  Weinfeld  and  Son,  and  Cannery,  Preserve  and  Food  Workers  Local 
No.  186,  U.  C.  A.  P.  A.  W.  A.,  CIO,  and  Warehouse  Employees'  Union,  Local 
160,  I.  B.  T.  C.  W.  and  H.  of  A.,  A.  F.  L.,  case  no.  RE-26,  decided  Sept.  8, 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  53.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/53 

Westei'n  Printing  Company.  In  matter  of  Sam  M.  Jackson,  Cecil  J.  Lewis,  and 
Harry  C.  Holdsworth,  doing  business  as  Western  Printing  Company,  co-part- 
nership, and  International  Brotherhood  of  Bookbinders,  Local  No.  (53,  A.  F.  L., 
and  International  Printing  Pressmen  and  Assistant's  Union  of  North  America, 
Local  No.  78,  A.  F.  L.,  case  no.  C-1836,  decided  Aug.  13,  1941;  decision  and 
order.     [1941.]     28  p.     ([Decision]  30.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/30 

We.'itern  Union  Telegraph  Company.  In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph 
Company  and  Commercial  Telegraphers  Union;  in  matter  of  [same]  and 
International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers,  cases  nos.  R-2651  and 
R-2652,  decided  Aug.  20,  1941;  [decision  and  direction  of  elections].  [1941.] 
22  p.      ([Decision]   77.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  34/77 

In    matter  of    W^estern    Union    Telegraph     Company    and    Commercial 

Telegraphers'  Union,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2752;  certification  of  repre- 
sentatives,   Oct.   1,    1941.      [1941.]      2   p.      ([Decision]    206.)     [From   v.    35.] 

*  Paper,    5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/206 

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Western  Union  Telegraph  Company — Continued. 

In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company  and  Commercial  Teleg- 
raphers' Union,  Local  No.  8,  case  no.  R-2904,  decided  Sept.  25,  1941;  decision 
and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  8  p.  ([Decision]  173.)  [From  v.  35.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/173 

In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company  and,  Commercial  Teleg- 
raphers' Union,  Local  No.  112,  attiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor, 
case  no.  R-2905,  decided  Sept.  19,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]    5  p.     ([Decision]  124.)       [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.    LR  1.8/a  :  35/124 

In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company  and  Federal  Local  22490 

of  Western  Union  Organizing  Council  of  A.  F.  of  L.,  Federal  Labor  Unions 
and  C.  T.  U.  Locals;  in  mutter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  and  Federal  Labor  Union  No.  22672,  Western  Union  Organizing 
Council  of  A.  F.  of  L.,  Federal  Labor  Unions  and  C.  T.  U.  Locals;  in  matter 
of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company  and  Communications  Guild;  in  matter 
of  [same]  and  [same]  ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  [same],  cases  nos.  R-2820 
to  R-2824,  decided  Sept.  8,  1941;  [decision  and  direction  of  elections].  [1941.] 
13  p.      ([Decision]    56.)      [From  v.  35.]      *  Paper,   5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/56 

In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company  and  Local  40,  Division  2, 

Commercial  Telegraphers'  Union,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor, 
cases  nos.  R-2753  to  R-27()8,  decided  Sept.  8,  1941 ;  decision,  order,  and  direc- 
tion of  elections.     [1&41.]     6  p.     ([Decision]  52.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/52. 

In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company  and  Local  No.  112,  Com- 
mercial Telegraphers'  Union,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor, 
cases  nos.  R-2899  to  R-2903,  decided  Sept.  24,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of 
elections.     [1941.]     6  p.     ([Decision]  168.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/168 

In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company  and  Telegraph  Employees 

Independent  Union ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Local  55-B,  American  Communi- 
cations Association,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  cases  nos.  R-2485  and  R-2493, 
decided  June  9,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  8  p.  ([De- 
cision]   86.)      [From  v.  32.]      *  Paper,   5c.  LR  1.8/a :  32/86 

In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company   and   United  Western 

Union  Employees  of  Buffalo,  case  no.  R-2330;  2d  amendment  to  direction  of 
election,  Sept.  3,  1941.    1941.    1  p.     ( [Decision]  29.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/29 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph 
Company,  Inc.,  and  Commercial  Telegraphers'  Union,  case  no.  R-2886,  decided 
S?pt.  8,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6  p.  ( [Decision] 
55)      [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/55 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company  and  United  Electrical,  Radio  and  Machine 
Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no  R-2906,  decided  Sept.  3, 
1941;  decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision] 
31.)      [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/31 

• In  matter  of  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company  and  United 

Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Workers  of  America,  Local  612,  case  no.  R-2683; 
supplemental  decision  and  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  23,  1941. 
[1941.]    3  p.    ([Decision]  147.)     [From  v.  35.]    *  Paper,  5c.        LR  1.8/a  :  35/147 

In  matter  of  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company  and  United 

Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Workers  of  America,  Local  No.  760  (CIO),  case 
no.  R-2)12,  decided  Sept.  24,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
6  p.     ([Decision]   167.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/107 

In  matter  of  Westinghou.se  Electric  «&  Manufacturing  Company    (Meter 

Division)  and  Newark  W^estinghouse  Salaried  Employees  Association,  case  no. 
R-2706;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  11,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 72.)      [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/72 

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WhecUrifj  Corruf/atinf/  Company.  In  matter  of  Wheeling  Corrugating  Company 
and  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Warehousemen  and 
Helpers,  Local  Union  No.  541,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor, 
case  no.  R-2825;  certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  17,  1941.  [1041.]  2  p. 
( [Decision]  109.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/109 

White,  J.  G.,  Engineering  Corporation  of  New  York.  In  matter  of  J.  G.  White 
Engineering  Corporation  of  New  York  and  Louisiana  Shipyards,  Inc.,  and 
International  Federation  of  Technical  Engineers,  Architects  and  Draftsmen's 
Unions,  Local  91,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2G30;  certification  of 
representatives,  Sept.  17,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ( [Decision]  106.)     [From  v.  35] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/106 

White  Horse  Pike  Bus  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  White  Horse  Pike  Bus  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  and  Atlantic  City  Bus  Company  and  Transport  Workers'  Union  of 
America,  C.  I.  O.,  Local  209,  case  no.  II-266S;  certification  of  representatives, 
Sept.  23,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]   156.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/156 

Willamette  Valley  Lumber  Company.  In  matter  of  Willamette  Valley  Lumber 
Company  and  Local  No.  5-92,  International  Woodworkers  of  America,  attiliated 
with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R  2931,  decided  Sept.  25,  1941;  decision  and  direction 
of  election.     [1941.]     5  p.     ([Decision]   174.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/174 

Williams  Brothers.  In  matters  of  Williams  Brothers  and  Local  931,  United 
Electrical,  Radio  and  Machine  Workers  of  America,  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no.  R-2667; 
certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  23,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Decision]  155.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/155 

Willys  Overland  Motors,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Willys  Overland  Motors,  Inc.,  and 
International  Die  Sinkers  Conference,  case  no.  R-28n3,  decided  Sept.  19,  1941 ; 
decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  122.)  [From 
V.  a5.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/122 

Wilson  ct-  Co.,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Wilson  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Delaware  corporation,  trad- 
ing as  J.  Eavenson  &  Sons,  division  of  Wilson  &  Co.,  Inc.,  and  United  Soap 
Workers  Local  Industrial  Union  No.  931,  C.  I.  O.,  cases  nos.  C-1466  and  R-1550 ; 
order  severing  cases,  vacating  direction  of  election,  and  closing  case,  Sept.  8, 
1941.     1941.     1  p.     ([Decision]  69.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/69 

Wood,  John,  Munufacturing  Company,  Inc.  In  matter  of  John  Wood  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Inc.,  Bennett  Pumps  Division,  and  Local  814,  International 
Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O. ;  in  matter  of  [.same] 
and  International  Association  of  Machinists,  Lodge  No.  670,  cases  nos.  R-2784 
and  R-2785,  decided  Sept.  5,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1841.] 
7  p.     ( [Decision]  42.)     [From  v.  35.]    *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/42 

Yellow  Truck  d  Coach  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Yellow  Truck  & 
Coach  Manufacturing  Company,  General  Motors  Truck  &  Coach  Division,  and 
Capitol  Automotive  Lodge  No.  606,  I.  A.  M.  (A.  F.  of  L.),  case  no.  R-2747; 
certification  of  representatives,  Sept.  29,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ( [D?cision]  193.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/193 

In   matter  of  Yellow   Truck  &  Coach  Manufacturing  Company,   General 

Motors  Truck  &  Coach  Division  and  Gasoline  Service  Station  and  Warehouse 
Employees  Union,  Local  618  of  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Ware- 
housemen and  Helpers  of  America,  case  no.  R-2963,  decided  Sept.  18,  1941 ; 
decision  and  certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Decision]  117.) 
[From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/117 

Youngstown  Sheet  and  Tube  Company.  In  matter  of  Youngstown  Sheet  and 
Tube  Company  and  Youngstown  Metal  Products  Company  and  Steel  Workers 
Organizing  Committee,  ca.se  no.  R-2717,  decided  Sept.  23,  1941 ;  decision  and 
certification  of  representatives.    [1941.]    3  p.     ( [Decision]  143.)     [From  v.  35  ] 

*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/143 

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NATIONAL  RAILROAD  ADJUSTMENT  BOARD 

Atvards.  Awards  5S01-5900,  1st  division,  National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board, 
V.  34.  Suburban  Printers  &  Publishers,  Inc.,  La  Grange,  111.  [1941].  [l]+888 
p.  il.  t  National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board,  Chicago,  111.  (price  upon 
application). 

L.  C.  card  36-26211  RA  1.7 :  34 

Note. — The  1st  division  has  jurisdiction  over  disputes  involving  train-and-yard-service 
employees  of  carriers ;  that  is,  engineers,  firemen,  hostlers,  and  outside  hostler  helpers, 
conductors,  trainmen,  and  yard-service  employees. 

Awards  of  2d  division.  National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board,  with  index, 

V.  5,  Jan.  1-July  1,  1941 ;  awards  525-641.  Suburban  Printers  &  Publishers, 
Inc.,  La  Grange,  111.  [1941].  v+788  p.  t  National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board, 
Chicago,  111.  (price  upon  application). 

L.  C.  card  37-26860  RA  1.8 :  5 

Note. — The  2d  division  has  jurisdiction  over  disputes  involving  machinists,  boiler- 
makers,  b'acksmiths,  sheet-metal  workers,  electrical  workers,  car  men,  the  helpers  and 
apprentices  of  all  the  foregoing,  coach  cleaners,  power-house  employees,  and  railroad-shop 
laborers. 

NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

JUDGE  ADVOCATE  GENERAL 

Court-martial  orders,  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1939  [index].  1941.  ii-|-65  p.  16" 
[Issued  with  perforations.  Court-martial  orders  issued  bv  Navy  Depart- 
ment.]    t  N  1.14  :  939/ind. 

MARINE  CORPS 

Government  supplies.  Marine  Corps  specifications.  [The  Marine  Corps  issues 
occasional  specifications  for  supplies  of  interest  only  to  the  service.  These 
specifications  are  not  listed  independently  in  the  Monthly  catalog.] 

N9.1S:  (CT) 

Marine  Corps  Reserve.     Register  and  directory,  commissioned  and  warrant  oflS- 
cers.  Marine  Corps  Reserve  [July  15,  1941]  ;  prepared  by  Division  of  Reserve. 
1S41.     vi-l-63  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26767  N  9.20 :  941 

Orders.  Marine  Corps  order  176;  Sept.  23,  1941.  [1941.]  32  p.  [Issued  with 
perforations.]     t  N  9.9/3: 176 

NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

HYDROGRAPHIC   OFFICE 

Note. — The  charts,  sailing  directions,  manaals,  etc.,  of  the  Hydrographic  Office  are  sold 
by  tie  Office  in  Washington  and  also  by  agents  at  the  principal  American  and  foreign  sea- 
piirts  and  American  lake  ports.  Certain  standard  manuals  of  the  Ilydographic  Office 
are  also  available  through  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  at  list  price.  Copies  of  list 
of  publications,  reprints  and  weekly  Hydrographic  bulletins  and  Notices  to  marini'rs  are 
supplied  free  onlv  to  those  having  definite  need  therefor  on  application  at  the  Ilydro- 
erarhic  Office  in  Washington  and  at  the  branch  others  in  Boston.  New  York.  Pbiladelphia, 
Baltimore,  Norfolk,  Savannah,  New  Orleans,  Galveston.  San  Francisco.  San  Fedro.  Calif- 
San  Juan.  P.  R..  Captain  of  the  Port.  Panama  Canal.  Portland  (Oreg.K  S^>attle,  Hono- 
lulu. T.  H.,  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Buffalo.  Detroit.  Sault  Ste  Marie,  and  Diiluth.  New 
1940  General  catalog  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  obtained  from  agents  or  the 
Hydrographic  Office  at  60c. 

Biscnii,  Bay  of.  Sailing  directions  for  Bay  of  Biscay,  west  coa.st  of  France  and 
north  coast  of  Spain  from  He  d'Ouessant  to  Cabo  Torinana  [c<irrected  to 
Mav  28,  1941,  including  Notice  to  mariners  no.  22].  4th  edition,  1041.  1941. 
viii+514  p.  il.  6  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  2  maps.  (H.  O.  no.  183.)  [Page  of  text  pasted 
on  inside  of  front  cover.  Title  of  3d  edition  read :  Bay  of  Bi.'jcay  pilot,  west 
coast  of  France  and  north  coast  of  Spain  from  He  d'Oues.sant  to  Cabo 
Torinana.]  t  Cloth,  $1.80. 
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Hydrographic  bulletin,  no.  2722-25;  Nov.  5-26,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  1  p.  large 
4"  or  f"     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.3 :  2722-2725 

Notice  to  aviators  mo.  11; 'HoY.lylMl.     [1941.]    11  leaves,  12°     [Monthly.    Issued 
with  perforations.]     t 
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Notice  to  mariners,  no.  4.5-48;  Nov.  5-26,  1941.  [1941.]  [vi] +916-993+ [iv] 
leaves.     [Weekly.]     1  N  6.11 :  941/45-48 

Chart  a 

Bombay,  India.  Port  of  Bombay,  west  coast  of  India,  from  survey  by  Royal 
Indian  Marine  1920  and  1934,  with  additions  from  Bombay  Port  Trust  in  1922 
and  1934;  no.  2462.  Scale  3,000  yds.=8.9  in.,  natural  scale  1:12,160.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  May  1908,  8th  edition,  Sept.  1941. 
40X27  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18 :  2462 

Pilot  charts.  Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters,  Dec.  1941 ;  no.  3.^00.  Scale 
1°  long.  =0.7  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Nov.  14,  1941.  2:^X35 
in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.  ]     1 10c.  N  6.24  :  941 A2 

Note. — Contain.s  on  reverse  :  Northers  of  Mexican  and  Central  American  wat<  rs  [edi- 
tion no.  3]  ;  by  Willis  Edwin  Ilurd. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,  Jan.  1942;  no.  2603.     Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in. 

Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Nov.  14,  1941.  22X31  in.  [Monthly. 
Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c. 

N  6.17 :  942/1 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Nautical  chart  symbols  and  abbreviations  used  by  Hydro- 
grapJiic  Office  and  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  approved  by  Federal  Board  of  Surveys 
and  Maps,   United   States. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Dec.  1941 ;  no.  1400.     Scale  1°  long.= 

0.27  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Nov.  17,  1941.  23X37  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.] 
tlOc. 

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graphic  Office  and  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  approved  by  Federal  Board  of  Surveys  and 
Maps,   United   States. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Jan.  1942;  no.  1401.     Scale  1°  long.= 

0.2  in.     Washington,  D.    C,   Hydrographic  Office,   Nov.   18,    1941.     24X35  in. 

[Monthly.     Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.] 

tlOc.  N  6.16:  942/1 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Temperature  chart,  north  eastern  Pacific  Ocean,  Jan. 
[1904-34]. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Dec.  1941 ;  no.  1400a.     Scale 

1'  long.  =0.27  in.  Washington,  D.  C.,  Hydrographic  Office,  Nov.  19,  1941. 
23X32  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  lay  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.28:  941/12 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Jan.  1942;  no.  1401a.     Scale 

1°  long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Nov.  19,  1941.  24X 
35  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  bv  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     1 10c.  '  N  6.29  :  942/1 

NAUTICAL   ALMANAC   OFFICE 

American  air  almanac,  1942,  January-April.     [1941.]     cover  title,  l-240+x+[2] 
p.  il.  4"     [Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.     The  2  pages  at  the  end  of  the  collation  con- 
sist of  a  Navigational  star  chart,  oblong  8°  folded  into  4°  size,  and  an  Interpola- 
tion of  GIIA  and  Polaris,  printed  on  verso.]     *  Paper,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  41-51471  N  11.6/3  :  942/1 

RECRUITING    BUREAU 

Po.fter--i.  Navy  Day,  Oct.  27th,  in  the  air,  on  the  surface,  and  under  the  sea,  the 
Navy  maintains  traditions  on  which  it  was  founded.  It  will  ever  be  our  first 
line  of  defen.se:  [poster],  n.  p.  NRB  [Oct.  7,  1941].  42X28.1  in.  [Illustrator, 
Matt  Murphey.]     t  N  17.23/2 :  N  22/5 

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ORDNANCE  BUREAU 

Posters.  Don't  let  it  happen  here !  Your  production  must  prevent  it !  [poster]. 
1»41.    24.8X16.5  in.     t  N1S.2:P94 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Government  supplies.  Index  of  specifications  used  by  Navy  Department  for  naval 
stores  and  material,  Oct.  1,  1941.  1941.  v+92  p.  12°  [Semiannual.  Issued 
with  perforations.]     $  N  20.6/3 :  941/2 

• Navv  Department  specifications  and  Federal  specifications,  monthly  bulle- 
tin, Sept.  2,  1941.     1941.     [l]+7p.  12°     [Issued  with  perforations.]     J 

N  20.20 :  941/9 

■ Same,  Oct.  1,  li^41.     1941.     [1]+12  p.  12°     [Issued  with  perforations.]     i 

N  20.20 :  941/10 

■ Specifications.     [The  Navy  Department  issues  a  series  of  specifications  for 

naval  stores  and  material  which  is  of  interest  primarily  to  the  service  and  is 
not  entered  in  this  catalog.]  N  20.6/2 :  (nos) 

Memoranda.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda  469;  Oct.  1,  1941. 
[Oct.  1941.]  ii+87  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in 
Memoranda,  1931.]     t  N  20.7/1 :  469 

Travel  instructions.  Change  11,  U.  S.  Navy  travel  instructions;  Oct.  1,  1941. 
[1941.]  i  p.  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  certain  pages  (with  changes)  to  be 
inserted  in  U.  S.  Navy  travel  instructions,  1936.]     t      N  20.13  :  T  69/2/936/ch.ll 

PAN  AMERICAN  SANITARY  BUREAU 

Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Sanitary  Bureau,  v.  20,  no.  11 ;  Nov.  1941.  n.  p.  [1941]. 
cover  title,  [2] +1103-1214  p.  il.  [Articles  appear  in  Spanish,  Portuguese, 
French,  and  occasionally  in  English.]     t  PAS  1.3  :  20/11 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

>foTE. — The  Pan  American  Union  sells  its  own  illustrated  monthly  Bulletin,  booklets,  and 
other  publications,  at  prices  ranging  from  5c.  to  $1.50.  The  price  of  any  edition  of  the 
Bu'letin  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.  Address  the  Pan  American 
Union,   Washington,   D.  C. 

Bolivia   [foreign  trade  of  Bolivia  for  1938  and  1939].     Pan  American  Union, 

Washington,  D.  C,  1941.  cover  title,  12  p.  il.     (Foreign  trade  series  no.  192.) 
t  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  23-26112  PA  1.19: 192 

Books.    Pan  American  book  shelf  [list  of  books  recently  received  in  Columbus 
Memorial  Library  of  Pan  American  Union  with  some  annotations],  v.  4,  no.  11; 
Nov.  1941.     Washington,  D.  C,  1941.     [l]+x4-316-351  leaves,   4°     [Monthly. 
Pi-ocessed.]     t  Paper,  $1.00  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  39-26457  PA  1.47 :  4/11 

Bulletin  {English  edition).     Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Union,  Nov.  1941;  [v.  75, 
no.  11].     [1941.]     cover  title,   [4] +617-676  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     For  price,  see 
note  above  under  center  head. 
L.  C.  card  8-30967  PA  1.6 :  e  75/11 

Same.     (H.  doc.  42,  pt.  11,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

(Portuguese  edition).    Boletim  da  Uniao  Panamericana,  novembro,  1941; 

[v.  43,  no.  11].     [1941.]     cover  title,  [4] +493-544  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     For  price, 
see  note  above  under  center  head. 

L.  C.  card  11-27014  PA  1.6 :  p  43/11 

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November  1941  1661 

Bulletin — Continued. 

{Spanish  edition).    Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  noviembre  1941; 

[V.  75,  no.  11].     [1941.]     cover  title,  [4] +617-676  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     For  price, 
see  note  above  under  center  head. 

L.  C.  card  12-12555  PA  1.6 :  s  75/11 

Commercial  Pan  America.     Commercial  Pan  America,  monthly  review  of  com- 
merce  and  finance,  Aug.   1941;  v.   10,   no.   8.     1941.     [1] +340-371   leaves,  4° 
[Processed.     Title  is:  Commercial  interdependence  of  the  Americas.]     t  Paper, 
lOc.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr.  (either  English  or  Spanish  edition). 
L.  C.  card  PA  38-8  PA  1.45 :  e  10/8 

Same,  Spanish.     1941.     [1] +398-431  leaves,  4°     [Processed.] 

PA  1.45 :  s  10/8 

Cooperative  associations.  Reseila  de  la  cooperacion  agricola  en  Venezuela;  por 
Manuel  Cardozo.  Septiembre  de  1941.  [2] +25  leaves,  4°  (Serie  sobre  coop- 
erativas  no.  15;  Oficiua  de  Cooperacion  Agricola.)  [Processed.]  t  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46338  PA  1.46 :  s  15 

Publications  of  special  interest,     n.  p.  [1941].     [4]  p.  narrovr  12°     t 

L.  C.  card  41-46335  PA  1.2  :  P  96/1/941 

Sugar  making  in  Cuba.     4th  printing,     n.  p.  1941.     16  p.   il.     (Commodities  of 
commerce  series  no.  13.)     t  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41^6336  PA  1.22  :  13/2 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

Mail  contracts.  Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  on  steam- 
boat or  other  power-boat  routes  in  Idaho,  Wa.shington,  Oregon,  and  California, 
and  Territory  of  Hawaii,  July  1,  1942-June  30,  1946.  Nov.  18,  1941.  iii+20  p. 
[Proposals  received  until  Jan.  27,  1942.]     t  P  1.23  :  Id  1/942-46 

Mail  matter.  Extract  from  Postal  laws  and  regulations  [of  United  States],  edi- 
tion of  1940:  [Matter  liable  to  damage  mails  or  injure  the  person,  preparation 
and  packing  where  admissible,  plant  quarantine].  1941.  [l]+305--323  p. 
[Information  concerning  plant  quarantine  not  included.]     t 

P  1.11/1  a  :  M  281/940 

Postal  accounts.  Statement  of  postal  receipts  at  50  industrial  offices,  Oct.  1941, 
[1941.]  1  p.  f  (3d  Assistant  Postmaster  General.)  [Monthly.  Processed.] 
t  P  4.8 :  941/10 

•    Statement  of  postal  receipts  at  50  selected  offices,  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     1  p. 

f     (3d  Assistant  Postmaster  General.)     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

P  4.9 :  941/10 

Postal  bulletin,  v.  62,  no.  18317-334;  Nov.  3-28,  1941.     [1941.]     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  :  62 

Postal  guide.  United  States  official  postal  guide :  Monthly  supplement  to  pts.  1 
and  2,  5th  series,  v.  3,  no.  5;  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  61  p.  [Includes 
Changes  2-7  affecting  United  States  official  postal  guide  for  1941,  pt.  1,  and 
Changes  23-27  affecting  United  States  official  postal  guide  for  1941,  pt.  2;  also 
Amendments  (Inserts  29-37)  to  Postal  laws  and  regulations  of  United  States, 
edition  of  1940.  Part  of  the  pages  are  printed  on  one  side  only.  Text  on  p.  2-4 
of  cover.]  *  Paper  (23  numbers  Aug.  1941- June  1943),  $1.75;  foreign  sub- 
scription, $2.75.  P  1.10/1 :  941/5 

INTERNATIONAL  POSTAL  SERVICE  DIVISION 

Steamships.  Schedule  of  steamships  carrying  mails  from  United  States  and 
United  States  mails  from  Habana,  Cuba,  to  foreign  countries,  also  to  Territory 
of  Hawaii  and  to  possessions  of  United  States,  Dec.  1941.     [Nov.  25,  1941.] 

•  4  p.  f  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
75c.  P  8.5 :  941/12 

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1662  Government  Publications 

MOTOR  VEHICLE  SERVICE  DIVISION 

Motor  trucks.  Post-ofRce  garage,  instructions  for  operating  motor-vehicle  service. 
[Reprint  with  changes  1941.]     4  p.      (Form  4597.)     %  P  21.2:  G  16/941 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  30.1,  Oct.  23,  1941,  1st  division,  Railway 
Mail  Service,  comprising  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts, 
Rhode  Island,  and  Connecticut.  Boston,  Mass.,  P.  O.  [Oct.  23,  1941].  138+ [1] 
p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/1 :  309 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  537,  Oct.  14.  1941.  3d  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland,  North  Carolina,  Virginia, 
and  AVest  Virginia  (except  peninsula  of  Maryland  and  Virginia).  [1941.] 
185+  [1]  p.  narrow  8"     t  P  10.12/3 :  537 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  530,  Oct.  20,  19-11,  5th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Kentucky.  Roessler  Bro.s.,  Inc.,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  Oct.  20,  1941.     156  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/5  :  530 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  550,  Oct.  31,  1941,  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,  111.,  aud  collateral  lines  that  may 
be  designated.  Continental  Printing  Co.,  Cleveland,  O.  [Oct.  31.  1941].  116 
p.  narrow  8"     f  P  10.12/9 :  559 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  175,  Nov.  12,  1941,  12th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Arkansas.  Louisiana,  and  Mississippi.  Peerless  Printing 
Co.,  New  Orleans  [Nov.  12,  1941].     84  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/12 :  175 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  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  locnl  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  1.575  counties  in  the  United  States 
have  been  prepared  by  the  Post  Office  Department  and  blue-line  prints,  made  from  nega- 
tives on  file,  are  sold  for  50  cents  p?r  Cdpy  Each  county  map  shows  in  addition  to  the 
roads  traveled  by  rural  carriers,  all  post  ofEces  within  the  county  at  the  time  the  nega- 
tive Was  made  and  all  other  roads,  houses,  schools,  and  churches*  known  at  the  time  the 
map  w;is  orisrinal'y  drawn,  together  with  nn  outline  of  the  drainage.  A  list  of  the  county 
maps  on  file  will  be  furnislied  upon  application  to  the  Disbursing  Clerk.  Post  Office  Depart- 
ment. Washington.  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  routes  em.nnating  from  post  offices  in  counties  for 
which  county  maps  have  not  been  drawn  are  shown  on  local  maps.  Blueprint  copies 
of  such  maps  are  sold  at  25  cents  each.  Orders  for  all  postal  maps  should  be  accompanied 
by  money  order  and  addressed  to  the  Disbursing  Clerk.  Post  Office  Department.  Washington, 
D.  C.  Rural  delivery  maps  should  not  be  confu^^ed  with  the  State  post  route  maps  which 
are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  for  January  1941,  page  85. 

PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Note. — Tlie  functions  and  duties  of  the  Expcutive  Office  of  the  President  were  estab- 
lished by  Executive  order  of  Sept.  8,  1939.  The  principal  divisions  are  as  follows  :  The 
White  House  Office,  the  Bureau  of  the  Budget,  the  National  Resources  I'lanning  Board,  the 
Liaison  Office  for  Personnel  Management,  and   the  Office  of  Government  Reports. 

For  information  relating  to  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the 
President  see,  below,  note  under  Executive  orders. 

Air  Associates,  Incorporated.  Executive  order  [authorizing  Secretary  of  War 
to  take  possession  of  and  operate  Bendix,  N.  J.,  plants  of  Air  Associates,  Incorpo- 
rated]. Oct.  30,  1941.  (No.  8928.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  214,  Nov.  1,  1941,  p.  5559-60.] 

Army.  Executive  order,  vesting  certain  powers  in  warrant  officers  of  Army. 
Nov.  10,  1941.  (No.  8938.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  6,  no.  221,  Nov.  13,  1941,  p.  5743.] 

Ayvazoglon,  MVladimir.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Wladimir  Ayvazoglou  from 
compulsorv  retirement  for  age.  Oct.  21,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8918.)  t  The 
National  Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8918 

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November  1941  1663 

Butler,  Arthur  R.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Arthur  R.  Butler  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.  Nov.  5,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8936.)  t  The  National 
Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8936 

Caldwell,  David  D.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  David  D.  Caldvpell  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.  Oct.  21,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8919.)  t  The  National 
Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8919 

Canto)i  Exchange  Baf)k  and  First  National  Bank  of  Canton,  Miss.,  message  trans- 
mitting without  approval  bill  (H.  R.  4411)  for  relief  of  Canton  Exchange  Bank 
and  First  National  Rank  of  Canton,  Miss.  Nov.  7,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  435,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Civil  service.  Executive  order,  extending  period  of  eligibility  on  civil  service 
registers  or  lists  of  persons  who  serve  in  armed  forces  of  United  States.  Nov. 
7,  1941.  (No.  8937.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  6,  no.  220,  Nov.  11,  1941,  p.  5708.  Supersedes  Executive  order  8G02  of  Nov. 
25,  1910.] 

Coast  Guard.  Executive  order,  directing  Coast  Guard  to  operate  as  part  of  Navy. 
Nov.  1,  1941.  (No.  8929.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  6,  no.  215,  Nov.  4,  1941,  p.  5581.] 

Colorado.  Executive  order,  revocation  of  Executive  order  1474  of  Feb.  16,  1912, 
withdrawing  public  land,  Colorado.  Nov.  24,  1941.  (No.  8947.)  [Not  issued 
separately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  229,  Nov.  26,  1941,  p.  5987.] 

District  of  Columbia.  Executive  order,  establishing  airspace  reservation  over 
portion  of  District  of  Cnlunibia.  Nov.  26,  1941.  (No.  89.50.1  [Not  issued 
separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  232,  Nov.  29,  1941,  p.  6101. 
Supersedes  Executive  order  8378  of  Mar.  18,  1940.] 

Emergency  Board,  Railway  Express  Agency,  Incorporated,  employees,  proclama- 
tion. Nov.  7,  1941.  (No.  2521.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  6,  no.  220,  Nov.  11, 1941,  p.  5707-8.] 

Emergency  relief.     Executive  order,  amending  Executive  order  8495  of  July  26, 

1940,  designating  agencies  for  purpose  of  carrying  out  provisions  of  sec.  40  of 
emergency  relief  appropriation  act,  fiscal  year  1941.  Nov.  19,  1941.  (No.  8943.) 
[Not  issued  separately.     Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  (5,  no.  227,  Nov.  22, 

1941,  p.  5910-11.] 

Exccvtive  orders. 

Note. — The  Federal  register  act,  Public  no.  220,  74th  Congress  (49  Stat.  500-503) 
provides  as  follows :  There  shall  be  published  in  the  Federal  register  all  Presidential 
Proclamations  and  Executive  orders,  except  such  as  have  no  general  applicability  and 
legal  eTt'ct  or  are  effective  only  against  Federal  agencies  or  persons  in  their  capacity 
as  I  ffltcrs.  agents,  or  employees  t'^ereof. 

Those  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  published  in  the  Fedoral  register  will  not 
be  issued  separately,  but  title  entries  for  such  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations,  with 
reference  to  the  Federal  register,  appear  above  and  below. 

The  distribution  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  was  transferred,  beginning 
Mar.  12,  1936,  from  the  Department  of  State  to  the  Division  of  the  Federal  Register, 
National  Archives.  Free  distribution  will  only  be  to  appropriate  agencies  of  the 
Government.  The  Federal  register  will  be  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  on  a 
subscription  basis  of  $1.25  per  month  or  $12.50  per  year. 

Farm  Security  Administration.  Executive  order,  permitting  certain  positions  in 
Farm  Security  Administration  to  be  filled  by  promotion,  transfer,  or  assign- 
ment of  certain  employees,  and  authorizing  such  employees  to  acquire  classified 
status;  [effective  as  of  July  1,  1941].  Nov.  13.  1941.  (No.  8939.)  [Not  issued 
separately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  223,  Nov.  15,  1941,  p.  5799.] 

Gdynia  America  TAne,  Inc.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  message  returning  without 
approval  hill  (H.  R.  2781)  for  relief  of  Gdynia  America  Line,  Inc.,  New  York 
City,  N.  Y.    Nov.  25,  1941.    3  p.     (H.  doc.  445,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Government  officials  and  employees.  Executive  order,  amending  sec.  2  of  Execu- 
tive order  8833,  dated  July  26,  1941  [authorizing  certain  employees  of  the 
Government  to  acquire  classified  status  and  permitting  certain  positions  to  be 
filled  by  promotion,  transfer,  or  assignment  of  certain  employees].  Nov.  14, 
1941.  (No.  8940.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  6,  no.  224,  Nov.  18,  1941,  p.  5823.] 

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1664  Government  Publications 

Oovernment  officials  and  employees — Continued. 

Executive  order,  modification  of  Executive  order  7070  of  June  12,  1935, 

as  amended,  prescribing  regulations  governing  appointments  of  employees  paid 
from  emergency  funds.  Nov.  26,  1941.  (No.  8U51.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  232,  Nov.  29, 1941,  p.  6101-2.] 

Grand  River  Dam  Authority.  Executive  order,  directing  Federal  works  admin- 
istrator to  take  possession  of  and  operate  certain  project  of  Grand  River  Dam 
Authority.  Nov.  19,  1941.  (No.  8944.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared 
in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  228,  Nov.  25,  1941,  p.  5947.] 

Idaho.  Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  lands  for  use  of  War  Department, 
Idaho.  Nov.  5,  1&41.  (No.  8932.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Fed- 
eral register,  v.  6,  no.  218,  Nov.  7,  1941,  p.  5657.] 

Immigration  and  emigration.  Control  of  persons  entering  and  leaving  United 
States,  proclamation.  Nov.  14,  1941.  (No.  2523.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  224.  Nov.  18,  1941,  p.  5821-23.  A  cor- 
rection to  this  proclamation  appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  225,  Nov.  19, 
1941,  p.  5869.] 

National  defense.  Executive  order,  providing  for  administration  of  requisition- 
ing of  property  required  for  national  defense.  Nov.  19,  1941.  (No.  8942.) 
[Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  227,  Nov.  22, 
1941,  p.  5903-10.] 

National  Indian  Institute.  Executive  order,  establishing  National  Indian  Insti- 
tute in  Department  of  Interior.  Nov.  1,  1941.  (No.  8930.)  [Not  issued  sep- 
arately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  216,  Nov.  5,  1941,  p.  5613-14.] 

Panama  Canal.  Executive  order,  amending  subdivision  4  of  Schedule  A  of  civil 
service  rules  [relating  to  all  positions  in  War  Department  on  Isthmus  of  Pan- 
ama during  emergency].  Nov.  17,  1941.  (No.  8941.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  226,  Nov.  20,  1941,  p.  5891.] 

Executive  order,  amendment  of  par.  24  of  Executive  order  1888  of  Feb.  2, 

1914,  as  amended,  relating  to  conditions  of  employment  in  Panama  Canal  serv- 
ice. Nov.  1,  1941.  (No.  8931.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  6,  no.  216,  Nov.  5,  1941,  p.  5614.] 

ProcIamatio7is. 

Note. — For  information   concerning   the    issuance    of  Executive   orders   and    Proclama- 
tions, sre  above,  note  under  the  subhead  Executive  orders. 

Schjer eland.  Hans.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Hans  Schjeveland  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.  Nov.  5,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8933.)  f  The  National 
Archives.  Pr  32.5:  8933 

Thanksgiving  Day,  1941,  proclamation  [designating  Nov.  20,  1941,  as  day  to  be 
observed  in  giving  thanks].  Nov.  8,  1941.  (No.  2522.)  [Not  issued  sep- 
arately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  220,  Nov.  11,  1941,  p.  5707.] 

Tietgcn,  Williain  H.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  William  H.  Tietgen  from 
compulsory  retirement  for  age.  Nov.  5,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8935.)  t  The  Na- 
tional Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8935 

Tracy,  Laura  L.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Laura  L.  Tracy  from  compulsory 
retirement  for  age.  Nov.  5,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8934.)  t  The  National 
Archives.  Pr  32.5  :  8934 

White,  Latorence  W.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Lawrence  W.  White  from 
compulsory  retirement  for  age.  Oct.  25,  1941.  1  p.  4"  (No.  892.j. )  f  The 
National  Archives.  Pr  82.5:  8925 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Civil  Aeronautics  Administration.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for 
Department  of  Commerce,  fiscal  year  1942,  except  appropriation  for  development 
of  landing  areas,  which  is  to  be  available  until  June  30,  1943.  Nov.  7,  1941. 
2  p.  (H.  doc.  433.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [These  estimates  are  for  Office  of 
Administrator  of  Civil  Aeronautics  and  for  Weather  Bureau.]     *  Paper,  5c, 

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November  1941  1665 

Civil  Service  Commission.  Supplemeutal  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Civil 
Service  Commission.     Oct.  30,  1941.     3  p.     (H.  doc.  418,  77tti  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Coast  and  Oeodetic  Survey.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  De- 
partment of  Commerce,  fiscal  year  1942  [for  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  and 
Bureau  of  Marine  Inspection  and  Navigation],  and  draft  of  proposed  provi- 
sion pertaining  to  existing  appropriation,  fiscal  year  1941  [for  Bureau  of 
Marine  Inspection  and  Navigation].  Nov.  3,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  doc.  423,  77tli 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coast  Guard.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Navy  Department, 
fiscal  year  1942  [for  Coast  Guard].  Nov.  27,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  doc.  125,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Engineer  Corps,  Army.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  flood  con- 
trol. War  Department,  fiscal  year  1942.  Oct.  30,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  415, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  estimate  is  to  provide  funds  for  Corps  of  Engi- 
neers to  construct  Berlin  reservoir  on  Mahoning  River.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

■ S'upplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  War  Department,  fiscal  year 

1942,  [for  Corps  of  Engineers]  for  flood  control,  general.     Nov.  3,  1941.     3  p. 
(H.  doc.  424,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Government  officials  and  employees.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations 
for  increases  in  compensation  [of  officers  and  employees].  District  of  Columbia 
and  field  services,  [fiscal  year]  1942.  Nov.  4,  1941.  10  p.  (H.  doc.  427,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai)er,  5c. 

Housing.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation,  fiscal  year  1942,  for  defense 
housing  [emergency  funds  for  the  President].  Nov.  17,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc. 
442,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Interior  Department.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Department 
of  Interior,  [fiscal  year]  1942.  Nov.  5,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  doc.  429,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Internal  Revenue  Bureau.  Supplemeutal  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Treasury 
Department,  fiscal  year  1942  [for  Bureau  of  Internal  Revenue].  Nov.  7,  1941. 
2  p.     (H.  doc.  434,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

International  Joint  Commission  on  Boundary  Waters  between  United  States 
and  Canada.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation,  Department  of  State, 
fiscal  year  1942  [for  International  Join*^  Commission,  United  States  and  Great 
Britain,  for  construction  of  gaging  station  on  Columbia  River].  Oct.  30,  1941. 
2  p.     (H.  doc.  416,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Investigation  and  Research  Board.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for 
Board  of  Investigation  and  Research,  transportation,  fiscal  year  1942.  to 
remain  available  until  Sept.  18,  1942.  Nov.  21,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  444,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Justice  Department.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Department 
of  Justice,  [fiscal  year]  1942.  Nov.  27,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  124,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lands  Division.  Justice  Dept.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for 
Lands  Division  of  Department  of  Justice,  fiscal  year  1942.  Nov.  3,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  doc.  422,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mines  Bureau.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Department  of  Inte- 
rior, fiscal  year  1942  [for  Bureau  of  Mines  for  manganese  beneficiation  pilot 
plnnts  and  research].     Nov.  27,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  127,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

National  Labor  Relations  Board.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for 
National  Labor  Relations  Board,  fiscal  year  1942.  Oct.  30,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc. 
419,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Navy  Department.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations.  Navy  Department 
and  naval  service,  fiscal  year  1942,  with  proposed  provisions  affectirg  existing 
naval  appropriations  for  said  fiscal  year.  Nov.  17,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  443, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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1666  Government  Publications 

tiavy  Department — Continued. 

Supplemoutal  estimates  of  appropriations,  Navy  Department,  fiscal  year 

1942  [for  Bureaii  of  Medicine  and  Surgery  for  care  of  the  dead,  and  for 
Kureau  of  Aeronautics  for  procurement  of  aircraft  and  equipment].  Nov.  4, 
1941.    2  p.     (II.  doc.  428,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pout  Office  Drpartmcnt.  Proposed  provision  affectinir  existinsr  appropriation  for 
Post  Office  Department,  fiscal  year  1942  [for  foreign  air-mail  transportation]. 
Oct.  30,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  417,  77th  Cong.  1st  .sess.)     *  Paper,  uc. 

Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Post  Office  Department,  for 

domestic  air  mail  service,  fiscal  year  1942.  Nov.  3,  1941.  2  p.  (II.  doc.  420, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Printing  Division,  Treasury  Dept.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for 
Treasury  Department,  fiscal  vear  1942  [for  Division  of  Printing  for  stationery]. 
Nov.  12,  1941.     2  p.     (11.  doc.  438,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c.  j 

Pnhlic  Roads  Administration.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriatiou  for  Fed- 
eral Works  Agency,  fiscal  year  1942  [for  Public  Roads  Administration],  with 
provision  for  contract  authorization  in  addition  thereto.  Nov.  25,  1941.  3  p. 
(H.  doc.  446,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Treasury  Department.  Supplementnl  estimate  of  appropriation.  Treasury  De- 
partment, fiscal  year  1042  [for  foreign-owned  property  control].  Nov.  3,  1941. 
2  p.    (H.  doc.  421,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c.  J 

War  Department.  •  Emergency  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  mili-    ' 
tary  activities  of  War  Department,  fiscal  year  1942.  with  general  provision 
pertaining  to   funds  appropriated  for  military   establishment  since  Mar.  11, 
1941.     Nov.  17.  1941.     4  p.     (H.  doc.  441,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c.    i 
L.  C.  card  41-^aS37  ' 

Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  War  Department  [to  remain 

available  until  expended]  and  additional  contract  authorization  for  civil  func- 
tions administered  by  War  Department.     Nov.  10,  1941.     3  p.     (H.  doe.  436,    I 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Yards  and  Docks  Bureau.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Navy 
Department  and  naval  service,  ^scal  year  1942.  Nov.  27,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc. 
126,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  estimate  is  for  Bureau  of  Yards  and  Docks 
to  provide  housing  facilities  for  crews  of  ships  undergoing  repairs  and  over- 
haul.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

EMERGENCY  MANAGEMENT  OFFICE 

Defevse.     Defense,  official  weekly  bulletin  of  defen.se  agencies  in  Office  for  Emer- 
gency Management,  Nov.  4-25,  1941 ;  v.  2,  no.  44-47.     [1941.]     Each  24  or  32  p. 
il.  4°     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copv.  75c.  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  40-29232  Pr  32.407  :  2/44-47 

Di^fen.se.  official  weekly  bu1h>tin  of  Office  for  Emergency  Mnnagement,  sup-    i 

plement   (official  notices  as  published  in  Federal  register),  Oct.  23-29,  1941.    | 
[1941.]     6  p.  4°     t  Pr  32.407/2 : 1/14 

Same,  v.  1,  no.  15:  Oct.  .?0-Nov.  5,  1941.     [1941.]     18  p.  4°     [This  is  the 

first  supplement  to  carry  a  volume  and  issue  number.]     f       Pr  32.407/2 : 1/15 

Same,  V.  1,  no.  16;  Nov.  6-11,  1941.     [1941.]     7  p.  4"     t     Pr  32.407/2 : 1/16 

Same,  V.  1,  no.  17;  Nov.  13-19,  1941.     [1941.]    15  p.  4°     f     Pr  32.407/2 : 1/17 

Same,  v.  1,  no  IS;  Nov.  20-26.  1941.     [1941.]     14  p.  4°    f     Pr  32.407/2  : 1/18 

Cmi-IAX    DEFENSE   OFFICE 

Bill  of  Rif/hts.     American  Bill  of  Rights  sesquicentennial,  Dec.  15,  1941.     [1941.] 
3p.4»     t 
L.  C.  card  41^a343  Pr  32.4402 :  B  49 

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November  1941  1667 

■Civilian  Defriise  Week.  [Outline  for  a  sermon,  circnlnr  letter  to  religions  loaders 
concerning  Civilian  Defense  Week,  Nov.  11-16,  19-11,  and  Freedom  Day.  Nov. 
16,1941.]      [1941.]      [4]  p.  4°     f  Pr  32.4-102 :  C  49/5 

Civilian  protection,   why,    what,    how,    who,   where,   when.     Oct.    1941     [1]+14 
p.  il.     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51472  Pr  32.4402 :  C  49/4 

OCD  neics  letter.     OCD  news  letter,  official  bulletin  of  Office  of  Civilian  Defense, 
Sept.  19,  1941;  no.  1.     [1941.]     [4]  p.  4°     f 
L.  C.  card  41-46339  Pr  32.4408 : 1 

Note. — The  purposes  of  tlie  Offli-c  of  Civilian  Defense  news  letter  are  to  call  wide.'jpread 
attention  to  plans  and  programs,  after  tliey  have  been  transmitted  officially,  to  report 
successful  exp,^rienfes  of  States  and  localities  in  the  di'volopmcnt  of  civilian  d^'fense 
activities,  and  to  encourage  States  and  localities  in  the  development  of  programs  adequate 
to  meet  every  civilian  defense  need. 

Same,  Oct.   11,  1941;  no.  2     [1941.]      [4]   p.  4°     f  Pr  32.4408: 2 

Same,  Oct.  25,  1941;   no.  3.     [1941.]      [4]   p.  4°     f  Pr  32.4408: 8 

Same,  Nov.  19,  1941;  no.  4.     [1941.]      [4]  p.  4°     f  Pr  32.4408: 4 

Traininn  courses.  United  Stales  Office  of  Civilian  Defense  In  cooperation  with 
New  York  University  announces  civilian  defense  training  courses  of  P>ureau 
of  Training,  New  York  City  Civil  Service  Commission :  Airport  protection  for 
national  defen.se,  Dec.  1-5, 1941,  Municipal  bombardment  protection,  Jan.  26-Feb. 
7,1942.      [1941.]      [4]  p.  4"     f  Pr  32.4402 :  T  68 

DEFENSE   1IE.\I,TH  AND   WELFARE    SEiiVlCES  OFI1CE 

Note. — The  Office  of  Defense  Health  and  Welfare  Services  was  created  Sept.  3,  1941.  by 
Executive  order  8800.  as  an  agency  of  the  Office  for  Emergency  Management.  It  super- 
sedes and  takes  over  the  functions  formerly  performed  hy  the  Office  of  Coordinator  of 
Health,  Welfare,  and  Related  Defense  Activities. 

Public  assistance.    Brief  in  support  of  recommendation  in  favor  of  category  of 
general    public    assistance    to   be   added    to    social    security    act.     Sept.    1941. 
iii+lS  p.     (Family  Security  Committee.)     t 
L.  C.  card  41-403 10  Pr  32.4502  :  P  96 

INFORMATION   oniSION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Information,  established  Feb.  28,  1941,  by  the  President,  provides 
central  informational  services  to  the  several  agencies  in  the  Office  for  Emergency  Manage- 
ment. 

Handbook,    Office   for   Emergency    Management,    functions    and    administration. 
[Reprint  with  changes  1S41.]     cover  title,  72  p.  il.     [Text  and  illustrations  on 
p.  2-A  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51415  Pr  32.406 :  H  19/&41/rep. 

Labor  defends  America,  Americans  all,  all  for  defense.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  il.  folded 
into  narrow  16°     t  Pr  32.402 :  L  11 

Natimial   defense.    Arsenal    of    democracy    series:  Guns    not   gadgets.     [1941.] 
cover  title,  20  p.  narrow  12°     [Similar  material  was  originally  issued  in  4°  size 
as  a  memo  to  editors,  but  is  not  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51487  Pr  32.408 :  G  95/2 

Same:  Materials    for    defense.     [1941.]     cover    title,    44    p.    narrow    12° 

[Similar  material  was  originally  issued  in  4°  size  as  a  memo  to  editors,  but  is 
not  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51488  Pr  32.408 :  D  36/2 

Same:  War  against  waste.  [1941.]  cover  title,  26  p.  narrow  12°  [Simi- 
lar material  was  originally  issued  in  4°  size  as  a  memo  to  editors,  but  is  not 
listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51489  Pr  32.408 :  W  28/2 

Defen.se  program,  handbook  for  speakers.    [1941.]      [2] +14  p.  narrow  12°    f 

L.  C.  card  41-51490  Pr  32.406  :  D  36 

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Bteel.     Situation  in  steel,  transcript  of  meeting  of  iron  and  steel  industry  with 
Iron  and  Steel  Branch,  OHice  of  Production  Management  [Washington,  D.  C] 
Nov.  11,  1941.     [1941.]     iii+52  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51478  Pr  32.402 :  St  3 

PBICE  ADMINISTRATION  OFFICE 

Note. — Under  the  provisions  of  Executive  order  8875,  dated  Aug.  28,  1941,  the  title  of 
the  Otlice  of  Price  Administration  and  i.  ivilian  Supply  was  changed  to  the  Office  of  Price  Ad- 
ministration, aid  tho.se  functions  relating  to  civilian  supply  of  the  former  Office  of  Price 
Administration  and  Civilian  Supply,  were  transferred  to  the  Office  of  Production  Manage- 

The  publications  listed  below  under  subhead  Rent,  were  ordered  by  the  Price  Administra- 
tion and  Civilian  Supply  Office. 

Price  schedtdes. 

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and  as  reprints  from  the  Federal  register  and  do  not  appear  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 
The  Schedules  are  subsequently  printed  in  pamphlet  form  to  include  to  uate  of  publica- 
tion all  iimendments,  press  releases,  forms  and  supplemental  data  and  are  entered  in 
this  (alalog.  I'rice  schedules  are  available  and  requests  will  be  filled  to  include  all 
addiliunal  amendments  issued  to  date  of  request. 

Price  schedule  1,  amended  to  Sept.  24,  1941 :  Second-hand  machine  tools. 

[1941.]      [3] +15  p.     t  Pr  32.4207:1 

Price  schedule  3,  as  amended,  effective  Oct.  17,  1941 :  Zinc  scrap  materials 

and  secondary  slab  zinc.     [1941.]     14  p.     t  Pr  32.4207 : 3/2 

Price  schedule  6,  revised  June  20,  1941:  Irou  and  steel  products.     [1941.] 

lii+21  p.     t  Pr  32.4207:  6/2 

■ Price  schedule  10:  Pig  iron.     [1941.]     8  p.     t  Pr  32.4207 :  10/2 

Price  schedule  16,  amended  to  Oct.  24,  1941:  Raw  cane  sugars.     [1941.] 

ii+16  p.      t  Pr  32.4207 :  16/2 

Price   schedule  20,   as   amended,   effective    Oct.    17,    1941:  Copper   scrap. 

[1941.]     iii-f  19  p.     t  Pr  32.4207:  20/2 

• Price  schedule  21:  Formaldehyde.     [1941.]     iii+7   p.     t 

Pr  32.4207:  21/2 

Price  schedule  31  :Acetic  acid.     [1941.]     ii+9  p.     t  Pr  32.4207:  31 

Rent.  Fair  rent  committee.  [1941.]  [l]+4  leaves,  4°  (Price  Division:  Bul- 
letin 2.)      [Processed.]     f  Pr  32.4202  :  R  29/no.2 

Organization  of  fair  rent  committee.     [1941.]      [l]-l-3  leaves,  4°     (Price 

Division;  [Bulletin  1].)      [Processed.     Bulletin  1  does  not  api^ear  on  this  pub- 
lication. ]     t  Pr  32.4202 :  R  29/no.l 

PKODUCTION  MANAGEMENT  OFFICE 

Housing.  Defense  housing  critical  list,  interpretation  1,  Sept.  24,  1941.  [1941.] 
[4]  p.  4°     t  Pr  32.4002  :  H  81/2/no.l 

Procedure  for  obtaining  preference  rating  for  privately   owned   defense 

housing  construction.     [1941.]     8  p.  4°     t  Pr  32.4002 :  H  81 

/Sft/ps  for  freedom.     [1941.]     22  +  [2]  p.  il.     (Labor  Division.)     t 

L.  C.  card  41-51479  Pr  32.4002  :  Sh  6 

GOVERNMENT  REPORTS  OFFICE 

Oovernment  offices.  New  Jersey  directory  of  Federal  and  State  agencies ;  [re- 
vised to  Oct.  1,  1941].  [1941.]  cover  title,  [l]+xxvi-f70  p.  il.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Pr  32.207 :  N  42J/941 

South  Carolina  directory  of  Federal  and  State  agencies ;  [revised  to  Oct.  1, 

1941.]      [1941.]     cover  title,  [l]+xxxiv+90p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.207  :  So  8c/941 

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National  defense.  Supplement,  National  defense  and  neutrality.  Proclamations, 
Executive  orders,  Military  orders,  and  Presidential  Administrative  orders,  Reg- 
ulations, and  letters,  July  1,  1939-Julv  1,  1941  [list]  July  1-Oct.  15.  1941. 
Oct.  1,  1941.     cover  title,  8  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t        Pr  32.213 :  939-41/3/supp. 

Thanksgivinq  Day.  Dates  indicated  by  governors  for  observance  of  Thanksgiv- 
ing Day,  1941.     Oct.  29,  1941.     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.202  :T  32 

PRESS   INTBI,IJGENCE  DIVISION 

Magazine  abstracts,  current  discussion  of  public  affairs,  v.  7,  no.  45-48 ;  Nov.  5-26, 
1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4°  [Weekly.  Processed.  Prepared  for  use  of 
Government  officials.]     %  Pr  32.208 :  7/45-^8 

Press  intelligence  bulletin  2453-76;  Nov.  1-29,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4° 
[Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.  Processied.  Prepared  for  use  of  Gov- 
ernment officials.]     t  Pr  32.209 :  2453^2476 

NATIONAL  RESOURCES  PLANNING  BOARD 

Petroleum.  Gains  in  oil  and  gas  production  refining  and  utilization  technology ; 
by  H.  C.  Miller  and  G.  B.  Shea.  Sept.  1941.  iv+39  p.  4°  (Technical  paper  3.) 
♦Paper,  15c.  Pr  32.309:  3 

Planning  (economics).  National  planning  in  selected  countries;  by  Lewis  L. 
Lorwin.  Aug.  1941.  cover  title,  iv4-i73  p.  il.  4°  (Technical  paper  2.) 
*  Paper,  40c.  Pr  32.309 :  2 

RAILROAD  RETIREMENT  BOARD 

Mmithly  review,  Oct.  1&41 :  v.  2,  no.  10.     [1941.]     cover  title,  31  p.  4°     [Proc- 
essed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  40-29247  RR  1.7/2 :  2/10 

SECURITIES  AND  EXCHANGE  COMMISSION 

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in  processed  form  immediately  upon  their  release,  and  copies  are  distributed  by  the  Com- 
mission upon  request.  They  are  published  later  in  printed  form  in  pamphlets  and  bound 
volumes. 

Judicial  decisions  comprising  all  court  decisions,  reported  and  unreported,  in  civil 
and  criminal  cases  involving  statutes  administered  by  Securities  and  Exchange 
Commission  to  Dec.  31,   1939,  v.   1 :   compiled  by   Ronald  MacDonald.     1941. 
clxxvi+1006  p.     *  Cloth,  $2.00. 
L.  C.  card  41-51474  SE  1.19 : 1 

Registration  7-ccord.  Registration  record,  securities  act  of  1933,  index  for  Oct. 
1941.     [1941.]      [1]  4-7  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  SE  1.13/2 :  941/10 

Registration  record,  securities  act  of  1933  (trust  indenture  act  of  1939)  ; 

Nov.  1-29,  1941.     [1941.]     various  paging,  4°     [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holi- 
days.    Processed.]     f  SE  1.13 :  941/256-278 

Securities.  Official  summary  of  security  transactions  and  holdings  reported  to 
Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  under  securities  exchange  act  of  1934, 
public  utility  holding  company  act  of  1935,  and  investment  company  act  of 
1940,  V.  7,  no.  19  and  20 ;  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  70  p.  and  53  p.  4°  [Semimonthly. 
Processed.  Reports  received  Oct.  1-31,  1941.]  t 
L.  C.  card  35-26732  SE  1.9 :  7/19,  20 

Regulation  A  under  securities  act  of  1933,  general  exemption,  as  amended 

to  Aug.  25,  1941.    1941.    ii-f  5  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  SE  1.6 :  R  26/2/941 

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Securities  traded  on  exchanges  under  securities  exchange  act,  supp.  3^ 

as  of  Sept.  30,  1941,  Securities  added  or  removed  during  Sept.  1941.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  3  p.  4"  [Processed.  Supplements  volume  published  as  of  June  30, 
1941.]     t  SE1.16:941/supp.3 

Work  of  Securities  and  Exchange  Commissiou,  Nov.  1941.     [1941.]     23  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  41-51480  SE  1.2 :  Se  26/3/941 


SELECTIVE  SERVICE  SYSTEM 

Selective  service,  v.  1,  no.  11;  Nov.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  il.  large  4"     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50U44  Y  S.Se  4 :  9/1-11 

Selective  service  regulations.     [Amendments  to  Selective  service  regulations.] 
[1941.]     1  p.  oblong  24"     [Processed.]     t  Y  3.Se4 :  6/amdt.lll 

Amendment  111,  effective  Nov.  1,  1941  [amending  subpar.  b  and  c  of  par.  322.] 

Selective  service  regulations:   [Orders  adding  to  app.  A,  v.  1].     [1941.] 

1  p.  oblong  48"     t  Y  3.Se  4 :  6/order  19 

Order  prescribing  Forms  no.  19,  effective  Aug.  1,  1941. 


SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

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requests,  as  the  Institution  is  able  to  supply  papers  only  as  an  aid  to  the  researches  or 
studies  in  which  they  are  especially  interested.  These  papers  are  distributed  gratiSj  except 
wijere  prict^  is  given,  and  should  be  ordered  by  the  publication  nuuiiers,  arranged  in 
sequence.  The  serial  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  are  as  follows:  1.  Smith- 
sonian contributions  to  knowledge ;  2.  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections ;  3.  Smith- 
sonian annual  reports.  No  sets  of  these  are  tor  sale  or  distribution,  as  most  of  the  volumes 
are  out  of  print.  Special  publications  are  also  issued  from  time  to  time.  The  papers 
issui  d  iu  the  series  of  Contributions  to  knowledge  and  Miscellaneous  collections  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  so.ieties  in  tiiis  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 
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Very  few  of  the  Report  volumes  are  now  available  at  the  Institution,  but  many  of  those  of 
whieh  the  Smithsonian  edition  is  exhausted  can  be  purchased  fmm  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  Institution  maintains 
mailin;,'-lists  of  public  libraries  and  other  educational  establishments,  but  no  gem  ml  inailinfj- 
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should  state  the  iiumber  of  volumes  whieh  it  contains  and  the  date  of  its  establishment, 
and  have  the  endorsement  of  a  Member  of  Congress." 

The  only  Smithsonian  publications  that  are  regularly  issued  as  public  documents  are  the 
annual  report  volumes.  The  publications  in  the  other  series  have  free  transmission  by 
mail,  and,  therefore,  are  included  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

Mexican  bean  hectic;  by  W.  II.  White.  1941.  [1] +343^356  p.  il.  2  pi.  4  p.  of  pi. 
(Publication  3620.)     [From  Report,  1940.]     t  Sll.l/a  :  M  574/5 

XuHear  fi.9.'<ion  .•  bv  Karl  K.  Darrow.  1941.  [1]  +155-159  p.  ( PubliCittion  3609. ) 
[From  Report,  1940.]     f  Sll.l/a  :  N  883 

Satellites  of  Jupiter ;  by  Seth  B.  Nicholson.  1941.  [1] +131-138  p.  il.  1  pi.  (Pub- 
lication .'1607.)     [From  Report,  1940.]     t  SIl.l/a:J971 

Solar  constant.     On' solar-constant   and   atmospheric   temperature   clianges;   by 
Henryk  Arctowski.    Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Nov.  7,  1941.    vi+62 
p.  il.     (Publication  3641;   Roebling  Fund;   Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collec- 
tions, V.  101,  no.  5.)     t  Paper,  30c. 
L.  O.  card  41-51462  SI  1.7  :  101/5 

Sitonehcnge,  today  and  yesterday ;  by  Frank  Steven.'; ;  with  plans  and  illustra- 
tions by  He.vwood  Sumner.  1941.  [1] +447-478  p.  il.  1  pi.  (Publication  3620.) 
[From  Report,  1940.]     t  SI  1.1 /a  :  St  72/2: 

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November  1941  1671 

Wildlife.  National  wildlife  refuge  program  of  Fish  aud  Wildlife  Service;  by 
Ira  N.  Gabrielson.  1041.  [1]  +313-319  p.  3  p.  of  pi.  (Publication  3617. )  [From 
Report,  l'J4U.]     f  SI  l.i/a  :  W  046/2 

AMERICAN  ETHNOLOGY  BUREAU 

Iroquois  suicide,  study  in  stability  of  culture  pattern  [with  bibliography]  ;  by 
William  N.  Fenton.  1941.  [1] +79-137  p.  3  p.  of  pi.  (Anthropological  papers 
no.  14.)      [From  Bulletin  128.]     t  SI2.3/a2:14 

NATIONAL  MUSEUM 

KOTE. — The  publications  of  the  National  Museum  comprise  an  annual  report  and  three 
scieutitic  series,  viz.  Proceedings,  Bulletins,  aud  contributions  from  natioual  herbarium 
The  editions  are  distributed  to  established  lists  of  libraries,  scieuliflc  institutions,  and 
spi'cialists,  any  surplus  copies  being  supplied  on  application.  The  Proceedings  are  usualls' 
bricl  technical  papers  and  the  Bulletins  generally  monographs  Lased  on  the  Museum  eol» 
lections  in  biology  (except  botany),  geology,  and  ant:  ropology.  Contributions  from  national 
herbarium  are  wholly  botanical.     No  sets  of  my  of  these  teries  can  nc;w  be  furnished. 

The  Proceedings  are  now  i.ssued  in  pamihlet  form  only.  The  separate  pap^'rs  will  be 
sent  to  depository  libraries  and  to  others  designated  to  nceive  them,  as  issued,  and  a  title 
page  and  index  will  be  published  for  each  volume  so  that  the  vo.ume  may  be  bound  if  desired. 

Butterflies.  Notes  on  some  north  and  middle  American  danaid  butterflies;  by 
Austin  H.  Clark.  1941.  p.  531-542,  4  p.  of  pi.  (Proceedings,  v.  90;  no 
3118.)     t  SI  3.6:  3118 

Grayfishes.  Notes  on  some  crayfishes  from  Alabama  caves,  with  description  of 
new  .species  and  new  subspecies  [and  with  bibliography]  ;  by  Rendell  Rhoades. 
1941.     p.  141-148,  il.     (Proceedings,  v.  91;  no.  3129.)     t  SI  3.6: 3129 

Hydroids.  New  species  of  hydroids,  njostly  frum  Atlantic  Ocean,  in  National 
Museum;  by  C.  McLean  Eraser.  1941.  p.  77-89,  6  p.  of  pi.  (Proceedings 
V.  91;  no.  3125.)     t  SI  3.6:  3125 

Lizards.  Some  little-known  fossil  lizards  from  Oligocene  of  Wyoming;  by  Charles 
W.   Gilmore.     1941.     p.   71-76,   il.      (Proceedings,   v.  91;   no.   3124.)     t 

SI  3.6 :  3124 

Moths.  North  American  moths  of  genus  Arachnis,  with  one  new  species ;  by 
J.  F.  Gates  Clarke.  1941.  p.  59-70,  3  p.  of  pi.  (Proceedings,  v.  91;  no 
3123.)     t  SI  3.6:  3123 

Revision  of  North  American  moths  of  family  Oecophoridae,  with  descrii>- 

tions  of  new  genera  and  species;  by  J.  F.  Gates  Clarke.     1941.     cover  title, 
33-286+viii  p.  48  p.  of  pi.     (Proceedings,  v.  90;  no.  3107.)     t  SI  3.6:  3107 

Reptiles.  Report  on  Smithsonian-Firestone  Expedition's  collection  of  reptiles 
and  amphibians  from  Liberia  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Arthur  Love- 
ridyie.     1941.     p.  113-140,  il.     (Proceedings,  v.  91 ;  no.  3128.)     f         SI  3.6 :  3128 

Snakes.  Mexican  subspecies  of  snake  Coniophanes  fissidens ;  by  Hobart  M  Smith 
1941.     p.  103-111,  il.     (Proceedings,  V.  91;  no.  3127.)     t  SI  3.6:  3127 

•     Notes  on  snake  genus  Trimorphodon ;  by  Hobart  M.  Smith.     1941.    p.  14^ 

11*8,  il.     (Proceedings,  V.  91;  no.  3130. )      t  SI  3.6:  3130 

Sponocs.  Nevada  early  Ordovician  (Pogonip)  sponge  fauna;  by  R.  S  Bassler 
1941.     p.  91-102,  6  p.  of  pi      (Proceedings,  v.  91 ;  no.  3126.)     t  SI  3.6 :  8126 

STATE  DEPARTMENT 

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1929,  been  numbered  consecutively  in  the  order  in  w'^ich  they  Were  sent  to  press.  Pniili- 
cations  of  a  similar  cl'aracter  are  brought  within  well-defined  series,  and  each  series  puMica- 
tiou  bears  a  series  number  in  addition  to  its  publication  ntimbcr.  Th'^  dinlomatic  correspond- 
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bered in  tlje  order  in  which  tbey  am  nroclaimed  Trentie«  a'p  .^'so  nnhHshod  in  the 
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contiins  literil  conies  of  the  documents,  followed  bv  notes  of  a  textual  and  procedural 
character.  The  Department  of  State  Bulletin,  publishpd  weekly  and  indexed  semianniiaPy 
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b.v  the  Federal  Register  Division,  see  National  Archives.  Federal  Uegister  Division,  Federal 
register. 

Addresses.  Discurso  do  Franklin  D.  Roosevolt.  Prosidente  dos  Estados  Unidos  da 
America,  prouunciado  na  celebracao  do  Dia  da  frota  da  liberdade,  Washington, 
D.  C,  27  de  setembro  de  1941.  1941.  [2]  +S  p.  narrow  8°  ( [PublicaQao  59  da 
Repartigao  Central  de  Traducoes.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  S  16.7  :  59 

Discurso  do  Franklin  D.   Roosevelt,  Presidente  dos  Estados   Unidos   da 

Anu'M-ica,  Washington,  D  C  .  Dia  do  Traiiallio,  1°  de  setembro  do  1911.  1941. 
[2]-f5  p.  narrow  8°     ([Publicagao  57  da  Repartigao  Central  de  Tradngoes.]) 

*  Paper.  5c.  S  16.7 :  57 

■ Post-war  commercial  policy,  address  b.v  Sumner  Welles,  Under  Secretary 

of  State,  before  National  Foreign  Trade  Convention,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  7, 
19<1.  1941.  [21+10  n.  narrow  S°  ([Commercial  policy  series  71;  Publica- 
tion 16G0.] )  [From  Department  of  State  bulletin,  Oct.  11,  1941.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46341  S  1.37 :  71 

• La  revolncion  Nazista  y  la  libertad  religiosa,  discurso  del  Frank  Murphy, 

magi.strado  do  la  Corte  Suprema  de  los  Estados  Unidos  de  America,  ante  la 
quincuac^sima  novena  convencion  de  los  Caballeros  de  Colon,  Atlantic  City, 
N.  J.,  19  de  agosto  de  1941.  1941.  [2]  +11  p.  narrow  8°  ( [Publicacion  49 
de  la   Oficina  Central  de  Traducciones.] )     *  Paper,   5c.  S  16.7:  49 

■ A  solidariedade  polftica  e  economica  das  Americas,  discurso  do  Laurence 

Duggan,  conselheiro  politico  da  S?cretaria  de  Estado  dos  Estados  Unidos  da 
America,  pronunciado  perante  a  Associacao  de  Polltica  Exterior,  Nova  York, 
N.  Y  .  2  de  novembro  de  1940.  1941.  [2]  +18  p.  narrow  8°  ( [Publicagao  32 
da  Repartigao  Central  de  Tradugoes.])     Paper,  5c.  S  16.7:  32 

Bulletin.  Department  of  State  bulletin,  Oct.  18,  1941,  supplement,  v.  5,  no.  121a  : 
Trade    agreement    with    Argentina.     [1941.]     44    p.    4°      (Publication    1656.) 

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Canada.  Advancement  of  peace,  treaty  between  United  States  and  Canada, 
amending  in  their  application  to  Canada  certain  provisions  of  treaty  for  ad- 
vancement of  peace  between  United  States  and  Great  Britain,  signed  Sept. 
15,  1914;  signed  Washington,  Sept.  6,  1940,  proclaimed  Aug.  21,  1941.  1941. 
[l]+3  p.  (Treatv  series  975.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
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Governments  of  14  other  American  Republics.  Jan.  9,  1941.  14  p.  (Confi- 
dential:  Senate  executive  A,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Injunction  of  secrecy  re- 
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Forcii/n  vomintnics.  Protocol  coiicernhig  foreign  companies  in  countries  of 
America,  protocol  concerning  recognition  of  juridical  personality  of  foreign  com- 
panies in  countries  of  America,  wliich  was  opened  for  signature  at  Pan  Ameri- 
can Union,  June  25,  1936,  and  was  signed  for  United  States.  June  23.  1939, 
subject  to  2  understandings.  Apr.  18,  1941.  6  p.  (Confidential ;  Senate  execu- 
tive E,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  [Injunction  of  secrecy  removed  May  19,  1941. 
For  report,  see  Foreign  Relations  Committee,  Senate,  Foreign  companies. 
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Forcif/ii    service    list,    Oct.    1,    1911.     1941.     iv+107    p.      ([Publication    1661.]) 

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Instnicciones  para  la  preparacion  del  modelo  de  la  factura  consular.  [1941.] 
[2]   p.  f"     t  S  1.40  :C  766 

Inter-American  Indian  Institute,  convention  providing  for  creation  of  Inter- 
American  Indian  Institute,  signed  Mexico  City,  Nov.  29,  1940,  by  representatives 
of  this  Government  and  the  Government  of  7  other  American  Republics.  Feb^ 
13,  1941.  12  p.  (Confidential;  Senate  executive  B,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
(Injunction  of  secrecy  removed  May  23,  1941.  For  report,  see  Foreign  Rela- 
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MHitanj  aircraft.  Mexico,  reciprocal  transit  of  military  aircraft,  agreement  be- 
tween United  States  and  Mexico  to  facilitate  reciprocal  transit  of  military 
aircraft  through  territories  and  territorial  waters  of  2  countries,  signed  Wash- 
ington, Apr.  1,  1941.  Apr.  2,  1941.  5  p.  (Confidential;  Senate  executive  D; 
77th  (Jong.,  1st  sess.)  [Injunction  of  .secrecy  removed  Apr.  3,  1941.  For 
report,  see  Foreign  Relations  ('ommittee.  Senate,  Military  aircraft,  p.  1600.]     t 

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Niagara  River.  Temporary  diversion  for  power  purposes  of  additional  waters  of 
Niagara  River,  texts  of  notes  exchanged  at  Washington  May  20,  1941,  between 
(Jovernments  of  United  States  and  Canada,  amending  in  its  application  art.  5 
of  treaty  signed  Jan.  11,  1909,  between  United  States  and  United  Kingdom, 
to  permit  for  duration  of  emergency  and  in  all  events  subject  to  reconsideration 
by  both  Governments,  Oct.  1,  1942;  additional  diversion,  for  power  purposes,  of 
waters  of  Niagara  River  above  the  Falls.  May  29,  1941.  3  p.  ([Confi- 
dential] ;  Senate  executive  F,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Injunction  of  secrecy  re- 
moved  June   12,  1941.]     $  Y  1.77/1 :  F 

Nicaragua.  Detail  of  military  officer  to  serve  as  director  of  Military  Academy  of 
National  Guard  of  Nicaragua,  agreement  between  United  States  and  Nicaragua  : 
signed  May  22,  1941,  effective  May  22,  1941.  1941.  [2] -1-10  p.  (Executive 
agreement  .series  217;  [Publication  1654].)  [English  and  Spanish.]  *  Paper, 
5c. 
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Wildlife.  Inter-American  convention  on  nature  lyrotection  and  wildlife  preserva- 
tion, inter-American  convention  on  nature  protection  and  wildlife  preservation 
in  Western  Hemisphere,  signed  on  part  of  United  States,  Washington,  Oct.  12, 
194!).  Feb.  14,  1941.  8  p.  (Confidential;  Senate  executive  C,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  [Injunction  of  secrecy  removed  Apr.  3,  1941.  For  report,  see  Foreign 
Relations  Committee,  Senate.  Wildlife,  p.  1600.]     4  Y  1.77/1  :C 


SUPREME  COURT 

Carolina  Freight  Carriers  Corporation.  Transcript  of  record.  Supreme  Court  of 
United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  )io.  197.  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  vs.  Carolina  Freight  Carriers  Corporation,  appeal  from  district 
court  for  western  district  of  North  Carolina.  [1941.]  cover  title,  ii  +  180  p. 
t  Ju  6.7  :  C  221 

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Kerr,  Joseph  K.  Transcript  of  record,  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1041,  no.  738,  United  Stales  vn.  Elizabeth  Kerr,  administratrix  of  Joseph 
Kelly  Kerr,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals 
for  District  of  Columbia.     [ID-il.]     cover  title,  ii+47  p.     $  Ju6.7:K463 

Optmows.  [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States  at  Oct.  term, 
1941.]      [Issued  separately.]     t     Cierk  of  Court. 

2.  Martin  .T.  Bernards  and  Lena  Bernards  vf<.  M.  R.  Johnson  et  als.,  on  writ  of  cer-     I 

tiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Oth  circuit;  Nov.   10,  1941.     n.  p.    [1941]. 

10  p.  .JuGS/ia:  I?  4.50  2 

6.  Automatic  Devices  Corporation  vs.  Sinko  Tool  &  Manuf;icturine  Coinijany,  on  writ  of 

certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit;  Nov.  10,  1941.     n.  p.  [1941]. 

1    p.  .Tu  G.8/la  :  Au  82 

10-13.  City  of  Indianapolis  et  al.  r.s.  ("haae  National  Bank  of  city  of  New  York,  trustee, 

etc.,  et  al.  ;    IsaiueJ    r.s.    [same J  ;  Chase  National  Bank  of  city   of  New  York. 

trustee,    etc.,   vs.  Citizens   Gas  Company  of  Indianapolis   et  al.  ;    [same]    vs. 

Indianapolis    <ias  Company  et  al.,  on  writs  of  certiorari   to  circuit   court  of 

appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  Nov.  10,  1941.     n.  p.      [1941].     8  +  6  P 

.Tu  G.S/la  :  In  2.3/8 

14.  Commercial  Molasses  Corporation  vs.  New  York  Tank  Barge  Corporation,  a.s  chartered 

owner  of  tank  barge  T.  N.  No.  73.  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 

for  2d  circuit ;  Nov.  17,  1941.     n.  p.  [1941].     8  +  3  p.  .Tu  6.8/la  :  C  736/7 

16,  19.   Samuel  R.  Toucey  vs.  New  Y'nrk  Life  Insurance  Company  ;  Phoenix  Finance  Cor- 

poration vs.  Iowa-Wisconsin  Bridge  Company,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit ;  Nov.  17,  1941.     n.  p.  [1941].     12  +  11  p. 

.TuG.H/la:  T  042 

17.  Fred  F.  B'lwards  vs.  people  of  California,  appeal  from  superior  court  of  California  in 

and  for  county  of  Yuha  ;  Nov.  24,  1941.     n.  p.  [1941].     6  +  4  +  4  n. 

.Tu  6.8/la  :  Ed  96  '2 

20.  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company  vs.  Frederick  S.  Kepner,  on  writ  of  certiorari 

to  Supreme  Court  of  Ohio;  Nov.  10,  1941.     n.  p.   [1941].     6+7   p. 

Ju  6.8/la:  B  217  14 

21.  George  C.  Reitz  vs.  Carroll  E.  Mealey,  as  commissioner  of  motor  vehicles  of  State  of 

New  York,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  New  York ; 
Nov.   10.   1941.      n.   p.    [1941].      5  +  3   p.  .Tu  0.8  la  :  R  278 

24.  Southern  Railway  Company  vs.  Ethel  Painter,  administratrix  of  Geoffrey  L.  Painter, 
on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit ;  Nov.  17,  1941. 
n.    p.    [1941].      2   p.  .Tu  6.8   la:  So  88/13 

37.  Cuno  Engin(  ering  Corporation  vs.  Automatic  Devices  Corporation,  on  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  Nov.  10,  1941.  n.  p.  [1941]. 
6  +  2  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  C  918 

76.  Federal  Land  Bank  of  St.  Paul  rs.  Bismarck  Lumber  Company  and  John  Gray,  as 
tax  commissioner  of  North  Dakota,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of 
North   Dakota;   Nov.   10,    1941.     n.   p.    [1941].     7  p.  Ju  6.8/la :  B  542 

602.  State  of  Ahibama  vs.  King  and  Boozer,  partnership  composed  of  Tom  CoMj  King  nv.A 

Simon  Elbert  Boozer,  and  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court 
of  Alaliania  ;  Nov.  10.  1941.      n.  p.   [1941).      7  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  Al  lb/8 

603.  John  C.  Curry,  individually  and  as  commissioner  of  revenue  of  Alabama,  vs.  United 

State,  Dunn  Construction  Company,  Inc.,  and  John  S.  Hodgson  and  Company, 
partners  doing  business  as  Dunn  Construction  Company.  Inc.,  and  John  S.  Hodsrson 
and  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  Alabama  ;  Nov.  10,  1941. 
n.  p.  [1941].     3  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  Al  lb/9 

OflScial  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  v.  313,  U.  S.,  no.  4 ;   Ernest  Kuaebel, 

reporter.  Preliminary  print.  [1941.]  cover  title,  xxi+[l] +450-604  p.  [Cases 
adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1940  (opinions,  May  27-June  2,  1941, 
and  decisions  per  curiam,  etc.,  Apr.  1-June  2,  1941,  end  of  1940  term).  This 
number  contains  table  of  cases  reported  in  v.  313,  pts.  1-4.  From  United  States 
reports,  v.  313.]  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  for  a  term  of  court  (including 
3  volumes);  foreign  subscription,  $2.25.  Ju  6.8/la  :  313/4 

NOTE. — Includes  Appointment  of  George  F.  Longsdorf  to  Advisory  Committee,   order. 
May  26,  1941.— Amendment  to  par.  7,  Rule  32,  of  Rules  of  the  Court,  order,  May  26,  1941. 

Pacific  Electric  Railway.  Transcript  of  record.  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  no.  223,  United  States,  Interstate  Connneroe  Commission,  and 
Pacific  Electric  Railway  Company  vs.  Railway  Labor  Executives  Association 
and  Brotherhood  of  Railroad  Trainmen,  appeal  from  District  Court  of  United 
States  for  District  of  Cohuubia.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+76  p.  1  tab.     % 

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TARIFF  COMMISSION 

Wheat  and  wheat  flour,  report  to  the  President  under  sec.  22  of  agricultural  ad- 
justment act  of  1933  as  amended ;  with  appendixes  [including]  Proclamation 
by  the  President.  1941.  v+38  p.  il.  (Report  145,  2d  series.)  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51463  TC  1.9: 145 

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bound  volume  will  be  given  upon  application. 

Alpena  Saviii'js  Bank  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  89273,  promulgated  Nov.  12, 1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ( [Opinion] 
lUS.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19:  5/45-108 

Atlantic  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  105340,  promulgated  Nov.  12,  1941.  [1941.]  9  p. 
([Opinion]    107.)      [From  B.  T.  A.   Reports,  v.  45.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-107 

Barber  Securities  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  100844,  promulgated  Oct.  28,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p. 
([Opinion]   85.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-85 

Bemiett  Properties  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  102937,  promulgated  Nov.  13,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p. 
([Opinion]    112.)      [From  B.  T.   A.   Reports,   v.   45.]      *  Paper,   5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-112 

Bishop  and  Babcock  Manufacturing  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101587,  promulgated  Nov.  21,  1941. 
[1941.]     5  p.     ([Opinion]  123.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-123 

Blossom,  Dudley  8.  Estate  of  Dudley  S.  Blo.ssom,  Carl  W.  Blossom,  Dudley  S. 
Blossom,  jr.,  and  D.  Lee  Selover,  executors,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion  ;  docket  no.  105266,  promulgated  Nov.  12,  1941.  [1941.]  6  p.  ( [Opinion] 
111.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19:  5/45-111 

Buckner,  Mrs.  Effic  R.  Eflie  Reed  Buckner  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  84170,  promulgated  Nov.  4,  1941. 
[1941.]     8  p.     ([Opinion]  90.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/4.5-90 

Budd  International  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  102842,  promulgated  Nov.  19,  1941.  [1941.] 
20  p.     ([Opinion]  119.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-119 

Bush,  Irving  T.  Irving  T.  Bush  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  99364,  promulgated  Nov.  6.  1941.  [1941.]  16  p. 
([Opinion]  99.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-99 

Butler,  Cooley.  Cooley  Butler  and  La  Rue  Butler  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101760,  promulgated  Nov.  6, 
1941.  [le^L]  9  p.  ([Opinion]  97.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]  *  Pa- 
per, 5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-97 

Ihaparral  Oil  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  97552,  promulgated  Jan.  30,  1941.  [1941.]  6  p. 
([Opinion]   62.)      [From  B.  T.  A.   Reports,  v.  43.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T 19 :5/43-62 

^heley,  W.  J.  W.  J.  Cheley  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  estate  of 
Warren  F.  Bleecker,  Eleanor  C.  Warren,  executrix,  v.  [same],  opinion;  docket 
nos.  102585,  102793,  promulgated  Nov.  13,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  ([Opinion] 
114.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-114 

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Choate,  Arthur  O.  Arthur  O.  Choate  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opin- 
ion;  docket  no.  102064,  in-omulgated  Nov.  5,  1941.  [1941. J  3  p.  ([Opinion] 
93.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  V.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-93 

Colbu,  Mrs.  Anuic  A.  Annie  A.  Colby  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion;  docket  no.  1043(i7,  promulgated  Oct.  31,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 88.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-88 

Conmionircalth  Theatres  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opin- 
ion ;  docket  no.  101549,  promulgated  Oct.  31,  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Opinion] 
87.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3. T  19 :  5/45-87 

Decisions.    Reports  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals,  v.  43,  Dec.  1,  1940-Mar.  31,  1941 ; 
Mabel  M.  Owen,  reporter.    1941.    lx+1245  p.    *  Cloth,  $2.25. 
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Elbert,  Mrs.  Marian  B.  Marian  Bourne  Elbert  v.  commis.sioner  of  internal 
revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  100497.  promulgated 
Nov.  12,  1941.  [1941.]  6  p.  ( [Opinion]  110.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-110 

FacJclcr,  John  D.  John  D.  Fackler  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  102063.  promulgated  Nov.  14,  1941.  [1941.] 
9  p.     ([Opinion]  115.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-115 

Filley,  Mrs.  Mary  P.  Mary  Pyne  Filley  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  98818,  promulgated  Nov.  25.  1941. 
[1941.]     6  p.     ([Opinion]  131.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-131 

Forhan,  Mrs.  Julia  A.  Julia  A.  Forhan  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion;  docket  no.  85367,  promulgated  Nov.  25.  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 127.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports.  V.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.       Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-127 

Gilhin,  G.  Harold.  G.  Harold  Gillan  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  Lee 
E.  G'liau  V.  [same]:  Samuel  W.  Gillan  v.  [samel,  opinion;  docket  nos. 
104149-151.  promulgated  Nov.  19, 1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  (  [Opinion]  120.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  V.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-120 

Gutman,  Edna  C.  Edna  C.  Gutman  i\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  Cecile 
S.  Lehman  i\  [same]  ;  Harriet  Lehman  r.  [same],  opinion;  docket  nos.  1041,30- 
131.  101366,  pnanulgated  Dec.  2.  1941.  [1941.]  6  p.  a  Opinion]  133.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/4.5-1.33 

Inpalls,  Charles  C.  Estate  of  Charles  C.  Ingalls,  W.  E.  Clark  anO.  Sterling 
Newell,  co-executors,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Lewis  Ingalls  v. 
[samel  :  Robert  Ingalls  v.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  :  docket  nos. 
101717-719,  promulgated  Nov.  21.  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ( [Opinion]  125.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  V.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/4.5-125 

luternatinual  Freiyhtiuf/  Corporation.  Inc..  i\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  102558.  promulgated  Nov.  14.  1941. 
[1941.]     6  p.     ([Opinion]  116.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-116 

Jordan.  Arthur.  Estate  of  Arthur  Jordan,  by  Alice  B.  Jordan,  as  executrix  and 
administratrix,  and  James  L.  Gavin,  as  administrator,  r.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  925S4.  promulgated 
Dec.  2,  1P41.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  1.32.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports. 
V.  45.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  ,5/45-132 

Keith,  Darid  David  Keith  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion;  docket 
no.  105618.  promulgated  Nov.  7.  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  ([Opinion]  104.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  4.5.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/4.5-104 

Lafayette  Hotel  Co.  r.  coinmis.sionei-  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  1011(50.  promulgated  Jan.  24.  1941.  [1941.1  7  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] .56.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  4.3.]     *  Papor.  .5c.  Y  .3. T  19  :  5/43-56 

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Lcpnian  Bros.  Co.  r.  commissioner  of  internal  i-evemie,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  104815.  promulgated  Nov.  21,  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 126.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-126 

McDouffull,  William.  Estate  of  William  McDougall,  by  Anne  A.  McDougall  and 
Kenneth  Dougal  McDougall,  co-executors,  r.  conauissioner  of  internal  I'evenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  :  docket  no.  100915,  promulgated  Nov.  25,  1941. 
[1941.]     9  p.     ([Opinion]  128.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-128 

McOltte,  Charles  H.  Charles  H.  McGlue  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  1(H1465,  promulgated  Nov.  19,  1941. 
[1941.]     lip.     ([Opinion]  121.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-121 

Mack,  Walter  S.,  jr.  Walter  S.  Mack,  jr.,  r.  commissioner  of  interiial  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  102833,  promulgated  Nov.  6,  1941. 
[1941.]     7  p.     ( [Opinion]  98.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-98 

Marshall,  Lee  H.  Lee  H.  Marshall  heirs,  et  al.,  Fidelty  Trust  Company,  trustee,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no. 
102013,  promulgated  Nov.  7.  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  102.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3. T  19  :  5/45-102 

Mayers,  L.  tf  C,  Co.,  Inc.  L.  &  C.  Mayers  Co.,  Inc.,  formerly  L.  &  C.  Mayers 
Importing  Corporation,  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  :  doclcet  no.  103595,  promulgated  Oct.  28.  1941.  [1941.]  4  p. 
( [Opinion]  86. )      [ From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]    *  Paper,  ,5c.   Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-86 

Mitchell,  William  E.  William  E.  Mitchell  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
.supplemental  findings  of  fact  and  opinion  punsuant  to  mandate  of  court ;  docket 
no.  8.5<^1 2,  promulgated  Nov.  25,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  ( [Opinion]  130.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-130 

Moline  Properties,  Inc.,  Florida  corporation,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  reveniie, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  103862,  promulgated  Nov.  7,  1941. 
[1941.]     5  p.      ([Opinion]  105.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.1     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-105 

Morton,  Sterlinf/.  Sterling  INIorton  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and ' opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  99967,  100S99.  promulgated  Nov.  21,  1941. 
[1941.]     5  p.      ([Opinion]  122.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-122 

Muskeyon  Motor  Specialties  Conipanif,  Delaware  corporation,  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  1000rt7,  promulgated 
Nov.  4,  1941.  [1941.]  10  p.  (  [Opinion]  91.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/4.5-91 

Nonrood-White  Coal  Company,  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  102069,  promulgated  Nov.  7,  1941.  [1941.]  6  p. 
([Opinion]   103.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/4^103 

Panhandle  Refininy  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  "no.  103637,  promulgated  Nov.  12,  1941.  [1941.]  6  p. 
([Opinion]  106.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-106 

Parkford,  Mrs.  Frances  M.  Frances  M.  Parkfonl  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue;  E.  A.  Parkford  v.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinionl  :  docket  nos. 
964.59,  102987,  promulgated  Oct.  24,  1941.  [1941.]  12  p.  ([Opinion]  77.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-77 

Pepper.  Dr.,  Bottling  Company  of  Memphis,  Inc.  Dr.  Pepper  Bottling  Company 
of  Memphis,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion :  docket  no. 
101626,  promulgated  Oct.  31,  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  89.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-89 

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Peterson,  Emil.  Einil  Peterson  v.  comiui>Jsionei'  of  intei'iial  revenue  [findings  of 
fact  and  opinion!  ;  docket  no.  103375,  promulgated  Nov.  7,  1941.  [1941.]  7  p. 
([Opinion]  100.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-100 

Reynolds,  R.  C,  Inewporated.  R.  C  Reynolds,  Incorporated,  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  08014,  98017,  pro- 
mulgated Apr.  29,  1941.  [1941.]  13  p.  ( [Opinion]  59.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Re- 
ports, v.  44.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/44-59 

Saginatc  &  Manistee  Lumber  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  103302,  promulgated  Nov.  21,  1941. 
[1941.]     8  p.     ([Opinion]  124.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-124 

Schmalstig,  'Charles.  Estate  of  Charles  Schmalstig,  Julius  M.  Schmalstig  and 
Charles  F.  Blum,  executors,  v.  connnissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 
docket  no.  103584,  promulgated  Jan.  2S,  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  57.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  43.]     *  Paper  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/43-57 

Schicabacher  Hardware  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  102339,  promulgated  Nov.  13,  1941.     [1941.] 

8  p.      ([Opinion]  113.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/4&-113 

Seeurity  Flour  Mills  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of 
fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  90137,  promulgated  Nov.  12,  1941.  [1941.]  15  p. 
([Opinion]  109.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y3.T  19:  5/45-109 

Shoenhair,  Mrs.  Martha  L.     Martha  Locke  Shoenhair  r.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  102675,  promulgated  Nov. 
5,  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.     ([Opinion]   94.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,   v.  45.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-94 

Springer,  Henry  M.  Estate  of  Henry  Monroe  Springer,  Vera  Springer  Jones, 
executrix,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion] ; 
docket  no.  100125,  promulgated  Nov.  5,  1941.  [1941.]  14  p.  ([Opinion]  92.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-92 

Western  Adjustment  d  Inspection  Co.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [find- 
ings of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  100778,  promulgated  Nov.  18,  1941.     [1941.] 

9  p.     ([Opinion]  117.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-117 


TENNESSEE  VALLEY  AUTHORITY 

Addresses.  American  solidarity  through  resources  development,  by  James  P. 
Pope,  director.  Tennessee  Valley  Authority,  address  before  2d  Inter-American 
Congress  of  Municipalities,  Santiago,  Chile,  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  [l]-fl7  p. 
12°     t  Y  3.T  25 :  15  P  81 

Congressional  hearings,  reports,  and  documents,  relating  to  TVA,  1933-40:  com- 
piled by  Alice  M.  Norwood.  [1941.]  26  loaves,  4°  (Ofl5ce  of  Director  of  Infor- 
mation Technical  Library.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.T  25 :  2  C  76/2/933-40 

Fires.  Burn  brush  carefully,  fire  destroys  life  and  wealth  of  people,  forests,  wild- 
life, soil.  [1941.]  [4]  p.  il.  narrow  8°  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Virginia 
Forest  Service.]     f  Y3.  T25:2B83 

Publications.     Selected  list  of  books,  theses,  and  pamphlets  on  TVA;  compiled 
by  Ernest  I.  Miller.    Knoxville,  Tenn.,  Mar.  1.  1941.     [l]-f  8  leaves,  4°     (Office 
of  Director  of  Information  Technical  Library.)     [Processed.]     t 
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TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Finance.     Bulletin  of  Treasury  Department,  analysis  of  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments, composition  of  public  debt,  capital  movements  and  monetary  data,  other 
treasury  statistics,   Oct.   1941.      [1941.]      [4] +87  p.   11.  4"      [Monthly.     Proc- 
essed.]    t 
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Daily  statement  of  Treasury,  compiled  from  latest  proved  reports  from 

Treasury  offices  and  depositaries,  Nov.  1-29,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging, 
narrow  f°    [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]     t 

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Foreign  moneys.  Values  of  foreign  moneys,  July  1,  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  f°  (De- 
partment circular  1;  Director  of  Mint.)  [Quarterly.  Code  of  Federal  regula- 
tions, title  31,  Money  and  finance,  chap.  1,  Monetary  offices,  pt.  129,  Values  of 
foreign  moneys.]     f  T  1.4/2 : 1/941-3 

Same,  Oct.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  t°     (Department  circular  1;  Director  of 

Mint.)  [Quarterly.  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  title  31,  Money  and  finance, 
chap.  1,  Monetary  offices,  pt.  129,  Values  of  foreign  moneys.]     t 

T  1.4/2 : 1/941-4 

Income  tax.     Know  your  taxes,  tax  savings  plan.    [1941.]     [8]  p.    narrow  12"     t 

T  1.2 :  T  19/2 

TreaHury  decisions.  Index  to  Treasury  decisions  under  customs  and  other  laws, 
V.  76,  nos.  27-52,  Jan.-June  1941.  1941.  [l]+46  p.  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy, 
included  in  price  of  Treasury  decisions  for  subscribers. 

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Treasury  decisions  under  customs,  internal  revenue,  narcotic,  and  other 

laws,  including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  ami  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent 
Appeals,  V.  77,  no.  19-22 ;  Nov.  6-27, 1941.  [1941.]  various  paging.  [Weekly.] 
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COAST  GUARD 

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Maritime  Service.  United  States  Maritime  Service,  general  information  on  resi- 
dent radio  school,  Gallups  Island,  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  30,  1941.  [1941.] 
iv+27  p.  11.    t 

L.  C.  card  41-51475  T  47.2  :  R  11/2 

Note. — The  United  States  Maritime  Service  is  a  voluntary  organization  of  the  mev- 
cbant  marine  of  the  United  States,  established  by  the  Maritime  Commission  under  the 
provisions  of  the  Merchant  marine  act  of  1936,  as  amended,  and  it  is  administered  by 
the  Coast  Guard. 

Pay.  Pay  and  supply  instructions,  circular  19;  July  24,  1941.  [1941.]  1  p. 
[Processed.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     $  T  47.8/2 :  19 

Same,  circular  22;  Oct.  24,  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  [Processed.  Amends  Circu- 
lar 18,  July  12,  1841.    Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     t  T  47.8/2:  22 

Pay  and  supply  instructions  [Coast  Guard,  1939],  amdt.  41;  Oct  17,  1941. 

[1941.]     14  leaves.     [Processed.     Issued  In  loose-leaf  form.]     $ 

T  47.8 :  P  29/3/939/amdt.41 

Rcffulations.  Coast  Guard  regulations  [1940],  Change  16;  Oct.  27,  1941.  [1941.] 
3  leaves.     [Processed.    Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     %  T  47.9 :  940/ch.l6 

Regulations  for  Coast  Guard   [1940,  revised  pages].     July  1941.     p.  101, 

301-305,  501-502.2,  503-508.1,  605-606,  70.3-704,  803-805,  1005-6,  1203^,  1507-8, 
1805-6,2903-7,3007-8.    [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     $ 

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T  47.8  :  Un  3/5/amdt.7 

COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY 

Ndtioiial  bankfi.  Abstract  of  reports  of  condition  of  national  banks,  no.  207. 
Nov.  5,  1941.     13  p.  4"     t  T  12.5 :  207 

IMonlhly  statement  of  capital  stock  of  national  banks,  national  bank  notes, 

and  Federal  reserve  bank  notes  (old  .series)  outstanding;  Oct.  1,  1941.      [1941.] 
1  p.  narrow  f"     (Bookkeeping  Division.)     f 

L.  C.  card  10-21660  T  12.9 :  941/10 

Same ;  Nov.  1,  1941.     [1941.]      1  p.  narrow  t"      (Bookkeeping  Division.)     f 

T  12.9:  941/11 

FISCAL  SERVK^E 

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Public  debt.     Statement  of  public  debt  of  United  States,  July  31,  1941.     [1941.] 
4  p.  narrow  f°     ([Bookkeeping  and  Warrants  Division.])      [Monthly.]     f 
L.  C.   card  10-212G8  T  63.112 :  941/7 

Relief  work.  Report  showing  status  of  funds  and  analyses  of  expenditures, 
emergency  relief  appropriation  acts  for  fiscal  vears  193.5^2,  as  of  Sept.  30, 
1941.  [1941.]  157  p.  +  [9]  leaves,  il.  oblong  8°  [Quarterly.  Some  of  these 
pages  are  blank.  ]     J  T  63.109 :  941/3 

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Money.     Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money,  Sept.  30,  1941.     [1941.] 
1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.]     f 
L.  C.  card  10-21267  T  63.207  :  941/9 

Same,  Oct.  31,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  oblong  S"     [Monthly.]     t 

T  63.207 :  941/10 

TREASURER  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Paper  moneu-  Monthly  statement,  paper  currency  of  each  denomination  out- 
standing Oct.  31,  194L     [1941.]     1  p.  oblong  16°     t  T  63.307  :  941/10 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Adinis.<tion.i.     Regulations  43    (1941   edition)    relating   to   taxes   on   admissions, 
dues,  and  initiation  fees  under  chap.  10  of  internal  revenue  code,  as  amended. 
1941.     iv+62  p.     [Title  26.  internal  revenue,  chap.  1,  subchap.  C,  pt.  101,  Code 
of  Federal  regulations.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
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Internal  revenue  bulletin.     Internal  revenue  bulletin,  1941.  no.  44-47:  Nov.  3-24, 
1941.     1941.     various   paging.     [Weekly.     Include    Rulings   10882-10910.] 
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and  semiannual  cumulative  bulletins.  The  weekly  bulletins  will  contain  the  rul'ngs  and 
decisions  to  be  made  public  and  all  Treasury  Department  decisions  (known  as  T  easury 
decisions)  pertainini;  to  internal  revenue  matters.  Tbe  semiannual  cumulative  bulletins 
will  contain  all  rurnRs  and  d-tisions  (including  Treasury  docisionsi  publl  h  d  during 
the  previous  6  months.  Tlie  complete  bulletin  service  may  be  obtained  on  a  subscription 
basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington, 
D.  C.  for  $3.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subtcription.  $4.25. 

Internal    r«'venue   bulletin,    cumulative    bulletin    1941-1,    Jan.-June   1941. 

1941.     viii-f589  p.  +  [l]    folded  leaf.     [Semiannual.     Includes  Rulings  10549- 
761.]     *Pai)er,  45c.  (for  subscription  price  see  note  above). 

L.  C.  card  22-27420  T  22.25:  941-1 

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November  1941  1681 

PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

Business.  Doing  business  with  Procurement  Division.  Nov.  1,  1941.  cover  title, 
[3] +15  p.  il.     t  T58.2:B96 

Government  supplies.  General  schedule  of  supplies:  class  13,  Boiler  feed-water 
compound,  Dec.  1,  1941-Nov.  80,  1942.     [1941.]     3  p.  4°     [Proces.sod.]     t 

T  58.8 :  13/941-42 

Same :  class  17,  supp.  8,  Motion-picture  projectors,  Dec.  1,  1941-Nov.  30, 

1942.     [1941.]     3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  17/3/941-42/supp.8 

Same :  class  17,  supp.  9,  Message-aud-data  transmitting  equipment,  July  1, 

1941-June  30,  1942.     [1941.]     2  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.8 :  17/3/941-42/SUPP.9 

Same :  class  17,  supp.  10,  Raceway,  Sept.  20,  1941-Apr.  30,  1942.     [1941.] 

2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  17/3/941-42/supp.lO 

Same :  cla.«s  34,  .supp.  1,  Belting,  Nov.  1,  1941-Oct.  31,  1942.     [1911.]     3  p.  4° 

[Processed.]     +  T  58.8  :  34/941-42/supp.  1 

Same :  class  35,  Books,  Dec.  1,  1941-Nov.  30,  1942.  [1941.]  5  p.  4"  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  T  58.8 :  35/941-42 

Same:  class  37,  Athletic  equipment,  Nov.  1,  1941-Apr.  30,  1942.     [1941.] 

15  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  37/941-42 

Same :  class  39,  Lumber,  timber,  and  wooden  boxes  including  manufactured 

lumber,  Nov.  1,  1941-Apr.  .30,  1942.     [1941.]     30  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.8 :  39/941-42 

Same :  class  45,  I'ipe  fittings,  Dec.  1,  1941-Nov.  30,  1942.     1941.     8  p.  4°     % 

T  58.8 :  45/941-42 

Same:   class  53,  Drafting-room  and  office  supplies,  Dec.  1,  1941-Nov.  30, 

1£M2.     1941.     104  p.  4"     $  T  58.8 :  53/941^2 

Same:  class  64,  .'^upp.  1,  Certain  bakeshop  and  kitchen  apparatus  and  uten- 
sils, Dec.  1,  1941-Mav  31,  1942.     [1941.]     6  p.  4°     [Proces.«ed.l      t 

T  58.8 :  G4,  65/941-42/supp.l 

Same:   class  66,   Machinery  and   equipment,  Dec.  1,   1941-Nov.  30,    1942. 

[1941.]     5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  66/941-42 

Same:  class  69,  supp.  1,  Platform  trucks  and  parts  and  accessories  therefor, 

Dec.  1,  1941-Mav  31,  1942.     [1941.]     5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.8 :  69/941-42/supp.l 

Same:   class  70,  supp.   1,  Peat   and   scythes,   Nov.   1,   1941-Oct.  31,   1942. 

[1941.]     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  70/941-42/supp.l 

Same :    Special  furnishings,    executive  type,   Dec.   1,   1941-Nov.   30,   1942. 

[1941.]     10  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.2 :  F  98/941-42 

General  schedule  of  supplies  circular  469  and  470;  Nov.  1  and  15,  1941. 

[1941.]      [l]+2  leaves  and    [l]-f3  leaves,   4°     [Processed.     Circulars  468-C, 
469-A,  469-B,  and  470-B  were  issued  also.]     $  T  58.4 :  469,  470 

FEDE2SAL    STANDARD    STOCK    CATALOG   DIVISION 

Note. — In  tlie  list  below,  some  of  Vie  publications,  dated  after  Oct.  10.  19^3.  are  for 
specifications  issued  by  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalo?  Board  (now  Federal  Standard 
Stock  Catalog  Division)  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  following  publications  except  the  Emergency  alternate  Federal 
specifications  are  issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  hinders. 

Oovernment  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency 
alternate  Federal  specification  for  aluminum-alloy  (AL-17)  (aluminuni-copper- 
magnesium-manganese),  plates,  sheets,  and  strips;  Oct.  15,  1941.  [1941.]  2 
p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.10/3 :  B-QQ-A-353a 

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1682  GOVEHXMEXT    PuBLICATIOXS 

Oovernment  supplies — Continued. 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  alu- 
minum-alloy (ALf-2'i)  (aluminum-copper-magnesium,  1.5  percent-manganese), 
plates,  sheets,  and  strips;  Oct.  15,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  4"     [rrocessod.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-A-355 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  aluminum- 
alloy  (AL-53)  (aluminum-magnesium-silicon-chromium),  bars,  rods,  shapes, 
and  wire;  Oct.  15,  1941.     [3941.]     2  p.   4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3  :  E  QQ-A  331a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  alumi- 
num-alloy (alumiuum-copper-maguesium-manganese),  bars,  rods,  shapes,  and 
wire;  Oct.  9,  1941.     [1941.]     2+4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-A-351A 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  alumi- 
num-alloy, forgings,  heat-treated;  Oct.  15,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  T  58.10/3  :  E-QQ-A-367a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  alumi- 
num, bars,  rods,  shapes,  and  wire;  Aug.  16,  1941.  [1041.]  2  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed. ]     t  T  58.10/3 :  E-QCJ-A^llA 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  alumi- 
num-base-alloy, die-castings;  Oct.  15,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-A-591 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  alumi- 
num-base-alloy, permanent-mold-castings;  Oct.  15,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-A-596 

• Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  alumi- 
num-base-alloys, sand-castings:  Oct.  15,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  4°    [Processed.]     t 

T  58.1(3/3 :  E-QQ-A-601 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  brass. 

castings  (to  be  brazed)  ;  Sept.  16,  1941.      [1941.]     2  p.  4°      [Processed.     Super- 
sedes E-QQ-B-601,  June  16,  1941.]     t  T  58.10/3 :  E-Q(3-B-601/2 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  brass, 

conuuercial  and  naval,  castings ;  Sept.  16,  1941.      [1941.]      2  p.  4"      [Processed. 
Supersedes  E-QQ-B-621,  June  16,  1941.]     t  T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-B-621/2 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  brf^ss, 

commercial,  bars,  plates,  rods,  shapes,  sheets,  and  strips;  Sept.  16,  1941.     [1941.] 
2  p.  4°     [Proces.sed.     Supersedes  E-QQ-B-611a.  Julv  S.  1941.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-B-611a/2 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  brass, 

naval,  bars,  plates,  rods,  shapes,   sheets,  and  strips:   Sept.   16,  1941.     [1941.] 
2  p.  4°     [Processed.     Supersedes  E-QQ-B-636,  Julv  8.  1941.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-B-036/2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Emergencv  alternate  Federal  specification  for  brou7.e, 

castings;  Sept.  16.  1941.     [1941.]   "  1  p.  4°     [Processed.     Supersedes  E-QO-B- 
691a,  June  20,  1941.]     t  T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-B-G91a/2 

■ Same:  .sec.  4.  pt.  5.  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  bronze, 

mangane.se,  castings;    Sept.   16.  1941.      [1941.]      2  p.   4°      [Processed.     Super- 
sedes E-QQ-B-726a,  June  20,  1941.]     f  T  58.10/3  :  E-QQ-B-726a/2 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  cards. 

guide   (card-size)  ;  Oct.  3.  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

T  5.S.10/3 :  E-UU-C-76 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Emergency  alternate  Federal   specification  for  cloth. 

wire,  screen;  Oct.  20,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-RR-(>451a 

■ Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal   specification  for  iron 

and  steel,  sheet,  black  and  zinc-coated   (galvanized)  :  Sept.  12.  1941.     [1941.] 
[l]-fB7-f5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-I-696 

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November  1941  1683 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  iron 

and  steel,  sheet,  tinned   (tin-plate)';  Aug.  16,  1941.     [1041.]     8  p.  4°     [Proc- 
essed.]    t  T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-I-70G 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  paper, 

mimeograph  ;  Oct.  3,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-UU-P-388A 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  paper, 

mimeograph;  Oct.  23,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.     Supersedes  E-UU- 
P-388a,  Oct.  3,  1941.]     t  T  5S.10/3  :  E-UU-P-388a/2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  solder, 

tin-lead ;  Aug.  16,  1941.     [1941.]    4  "p.  4'     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-S-571 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  tags, 

shipping  and  stock;  Oct.  8,  1941.    '[1941.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.     Supersedes 
E-UU-T-81B,  Aug.  13,  1941.]     t  T  58.10/3 :  E-UU-T-81b 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  terne- 

plate  (roofing  tin)  ;  Sept.  12,  1941.     [1941.]     2+B9+5  p.  4"     [Processed.]     f 

T  58.10/3 :  E-QQ-T-201 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  thread, 

linen  ;  Aug.  19,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°    [Processed.]     f       T  58.10/3 :  E-V-T-291 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  tubing, 

aluminum    (AL-2),  round,  seamless;  Oct.  15,  1941.     [1941.]   2  p.  4°     [Proc- 
essed.]    t  T  58.10/3 :  E-WW-T-783a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  tubing, 

aluminum-allov  (ALf-3)  (aluminum-manganese),  round,  seamless;  Oct.  15,  1941. 
[1941.]     2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.10/3:  E-WW-T-788a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  tubing, 

aluminum-allov    (aluminum-copper-magnesium-raanganese) ,    round,    seamless ; 
Oct.  15,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  T  58.10/3 :  E-WW-T-786 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  varnish^ 

interior;    Sept.   30,   1941.      [1941.]      1  p.   4°      [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-TT-V-71a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  varnish, 

mixing  for  aluminum  paint;  Sept'.  30,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4'     [Proce'ssed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-TT-V-81a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  varnish, 

spar,  water-resisting;   Sept.  30,  1941.      [1941.]     2  p.  4°      [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  E-TT-V-121a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  aluminum-alloy    (aluminum- 

mangmese),   bars,    rods,   shapes,   and   wire,    amdt.   1;    Sept.    19,    1941.     1941. 
1  p.  12"     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  QQ-A-356a/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  apple  butter :  Sept.  22,  1941. 

[1941.]    4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  Z-A-616,  Mar.  31,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  5S.10/3 :  Z-A-616a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bearings,  ball;  Aug.  13,  1941. 

[1941.]     34  p.  il.  1  pi.  4  tab.  12°     *  Paper,  20c.  T  58.10/3 :  FF-B-171 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bearings,  roller:  Aug.  13,  1941. 

[1941.]     21  p.  il.  3  tab.  12°     *  Paper,  10c.  T  58.10/3  :  FF-B-186 

— —  Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bottles,  prescription ;  Sept.  16. 
1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  DD-B-591,  June  17,  1936.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  DD-B-591a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bronze,  aluminum,  bars,  plates, 

rods,  shapes,  sheets,  and  strips,  amdt.  2;   Sept.  30,  1941.      [1941.]     2  p.  12* 
[Supersedes  Amendment  1,  Nov.  1936.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  QQ-B-666/amdt.2 

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1684  Government  Publications 

Qovernment  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  .sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Fedenil  .specification  for  broonus.  rattan,  push,  amdt.  5; 

Oct.   3,    1941.      ItMl.      1    p.    12"      (Supersedes  Amendment   4,    Jan.    12,    1940.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  H-B-71/amdt.5 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  filler,  wood,  paste;  Sept.  20, 

1941.      [19-11.]     7   p.    12"     [Supersedes   Fed.    sik>c.    TT-J^-8.S6.    Mar.    5,    1935.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  5S.10/3 :  TT-F-336a 

Same:  .sec.   4.   pt.   .".   Federal   specification  for   llashlijjhts.   electric,  hand 

(without  batteries),  amdt.  1;  Sept.  26,  1941.     1941.1     2  p.  12"     *  Puper.  ."ic. 

T  5S.1U/3 :  W-F-421a/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  gauze,  plain,  amdt.  2 ;  Sept. 

19,  1941.    1941.    1  p.  12°    [Supersedes  Amendment  1,  June  24,  1941.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

T  5S.10/3 :  CCC-G-lOla/amdt.2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  glasses,  cover,  for  microscopy ; 

June  20,  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  12"     *  Paper.  5c-.  T  08.10/3  :  DD-G-426 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,  chemical,  amdt.  1 ;  Sept. 

2G,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  5S.10/3  :  ZZ-H-421  a/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,  gasoline,  wire-stiffened, 

amdt.  2;  Sept.  26,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  1,  Apr.  9, 
1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  ZZ-H-471/amdt.2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specifications  for  hose,  oil-suction  and  discharge, 

amdt.  1 ;  Sept.  26,  1&41.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  ZZ-H-4S1  b/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,  pneumatic,  braided,  amdt. 

1 ;  Sept.  26,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  ZZ-H^96/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,  pneumatic,  wrapped, 

amdt.  4;  Sept.  26,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  3,  Nov. 
9,  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  ZZ-H-499/amdt.4 

Same:  .sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,  spray,  amdt.  3;  Sept.  26, 

1941.     1941.     1  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Amendment  2,  Apr.  25.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  ZZ-n-.-21/amdt.3 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,  steam,  amdt.  1 :  Sept.  26, 

1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  ZZ-H-541/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,  suction,  water,  smooth- 
bore, amdt.  1 ;  Sept.  26,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3  :  ZZ-H-561  b/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,  water,  wrapped,  amdt. 

3;  Sept.  26,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  2,  Mav  3.  1941.] 

*  Paper,  5e.  T  51.7/8  :  ZZ-H-611/amdt.3 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  jellies,  fruit;  Sept.  22,  1941. 

[1941.]     4  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  Z-J-191,  Mar.  31,  1931.1     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  Z-J-191a 

Same :  see.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  lanterns,  oil-burning,  hand, 

globe;  July  26,  1941.     [1941.]     16  p.  il.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  RR-Lr-112 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  f(n-  lemons,  fresh ;  Sept.  3,  1941. 

[1941.]     5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  Y-L-2;51,  Apr.  3.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3  :Y-Lr-231a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  .5,  Federal  specification  for  linings,  brake  (automotive- 
use)  ;  Sept.  12,  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  IIH-L-3G1,  Feb. 
3,1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  .j8.10/3  :  HH-L-361a 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  motor  fuel  V ;  Sept.  26,  1941. 

[1941.]     4  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  VV-M-571a,  Apr.  16,  1936.]     *  Paper, 
5c.  T  58.10/3 :  VV-M-571b 

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November  1941  1685 

Govctnm en t  supplies — Continued. 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paint,  iron-oxide,  ready -mixed 

and  semi-iraste,  red  and  brown;  Sept.  12.  1941.  [1941.]  16  p.  12"  [Super- 
sedes Fed.  spec.  TT-P-31,  Mar.  31,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.      T  5S.10/3 :  TT-P-31a 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  panelboards,  equipped  with 

automatic  circuit-breakers;  Sept.  26,  1941.  [1941.]  21  p.  12°  [Supersedes 
Fed.  spec.  W-P-131,  Dec.  4,  1934.]     *  Paper,  10c.  T  5S.10/3 :  W-P-131a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  peaches,  fresh;  Sept.  3,  1941. 

[1941.]     6  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  Y-P-151,  Apr.  3,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  Y-P-151a 

Same ;   sec.  4-   pt.   5.   Federal   specification   for   radioactive-luminous-com- 
pound and  adhesives,  amdt.  1 ;  Sept.  19,  1941.     1941.     1  p.     12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  TT-R-58/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  sausage,  frankfurter-style ; 

Mar.  1,  1932.  [Reprint  1941.]  5  p.  12"  [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  574b,  Sept.  3, 
1929.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  PP-S-81/1-2 

Same;  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  sealer,  floor,  varnish-type  (for 

wood  and  cork)  ;  Sept.  20,  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec. 
TT-S-176.  Oct.  29,   1938.]      *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  ;  T'l-S-176a 

Same:   .sec.  4,   pt.  5,   Federal  specification  for  shrimp,  canned,  amdt.  3; 

Sept.  19,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Amendment  2.  Dec.  3,  1940.] 
*  Paper,  5e.  T  51.7/8 :  PP-S-311/amdt.3 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  speciiication  for  .soap,  liquid  and  paste,  for 

automobile,  floor,  and  senei-al  cleaning;  Sept.  20,  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  12° 
[Supersedes    Fed.    spec.    P-S-(n2,    Ss'pt.    23,    1938.]     *  Paper.    5c. 

T  58.10/3  :P-S-.598 

Same:    sec.    4,    pt.    5.    Federal    si)ecification    for    soap,    potash-linseed-oil, 

li(iuid  and  paste,  for  floor  and  general  cleaning:  Sept.  20.  1941.  [1941.]  5  p. 
12"     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  P-S-013.  Julv  8,  1937.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  P-S-603 

Same:  .sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  urinals,  male,  glass,  graduated; 

Sept.  li).  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  DD-U-680.  Jan.  20, 
1936.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  DD-U-686a 

■ Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  varnish,  interior,  amdt.  1; 

Oct.  8,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 ;  TT-V-71a/amdt.l 

Supplement  46-49  to   Index   of  Federal  specifications  i-evised  to   July  1 

1940;  Oct.  9-20,  1941.     [1941.]     Each  2  p.  or  1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f 

T  58.10/3 :  ind./&40,  supp.46-49 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Derisions.     Administrator's  decision.  Veterans  Administration,  no.  482-484;  Nov. 

19-24,1941.     [1941.]     Each  3  p.  or  2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     |     VA  1.8 ;  482-484 
Life  iDsiinnu-c.     22d  annual  statement.  United  States  Government  life  insurance 

fund,  Washington,  D.  V.,  Dec.  31,  1940.      [1941.]      [4]  p.  narrow  16"     t 

VA  1.13 ;  940 

Information  and  premium  rates,  national  service  life  insurance  granted 

by  United  States  under  national  .service  life  insurance  act  of  1940 ;  approved 
Oct.  8,  1940.    Aug.  1941.     iv-f24  p.  narrow  8°     (Insurance  form  398.)     t 

L.  C.  card  29-26102  VA  1.2  :  L  62/7/941 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Army  regulations. 

NoiE. — Army  regulations  are  administrative  regulations  for  the  military   service  and 
are  issued  In  pamphlet  form  for  Insertion  In  loose-leaf  binders. 

5-160.  Under  Secretary  of  War:  Procurement  of  supplies,  bids  and  awards;  Oct  24 
1941.  [1041  ]  1.5  p.  [Supersedes  AR  5-160.  .July  27,  19:^6,  including 
Llianges  1.  Sept  2:3,  1937,  and  variou.s  sections  of  certain  circulars.  | 
*  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6/1  :  5-160/5 

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1686  Government  Publications 

Army  regulations — Continued. 

30-455.     Quartermastor  Corps  :   Branding  and  registration  of  public  animals  ;  Nov.  17, 

in41.      11941.]      8  p.      (Supersedes  AR  30-455,  Apr.   8,   19:-11,   and   various 

sections  of  certain  circulars.]      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  30-455/4 

35-790.     Finance  Department  :  Deposit  and  disbuisement  of  funds  pertaining  to  national 

defense  housing  projects;  July  1,  1941.     [1941.]     5   p.      'Paper,  5c. 

W  l.G/1 :  35-790 
40-1005.  Medical  Department:   Reports,  returns,  and   records;  Oct.   25.   1941.      [1941.] 
6  p.     [Supersedes  AR  40-1005,  July  12,  1940.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

W  l.G/1  :  40-1005/4 

210-50.       Posts,  camps,  and  stations:  Unit  and  similar  funds.  Changes  1;  Nov.  1,  1941. 

[1941.  J        4     p.        [Supersedes     various     sections     of     certain     circulars.] 

•  I'aper,  5c.  W  l.G/2  :  210-50/4/ch.l 

330-40.       Machine  records   codes  :   Code  40,   duty  code,   reporting  duties   of  othcers   and 

warrant  officers;   Oct.   8,   1941.      [1941.]      32   p.     *  Paper,    10c. 

W  1.6/1 :  330-40 
330-63.       Same  :  Code  63,  unit  and  installation  code,  types  of  units  and   installations ; 
Oct.   9.    1941.       (1941.]      6   p.      *  Paper.   5c.  W  1.6/1  :  33t)-63 

605-20.  Commissioned  officers  :  Appointment  in  Medical.  Dental.  Veterinary,  and  Medi- 
cal Administrative  Corps,  Regular  Army,  Changes  1  :  Nov.  14.  1941.  (1941.] 
2  p.     [Supersedes  various  sections  of  certain  circulars.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6/2  :  60.5-20/4/ch.l 

605-175.     Same  :   Foreign   service,  Clianges  1  :  Nov.  8,   1941.     1941.      1  p.      [Supersedes 

sec.  3,  Circular  6.  1940.]      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6/2  :  605-175/10/ch.l 

Circniar  221-239 ;  Oct.  IS-Nov.  18,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging.  [Printed  and 
processed.    Issued  witli  perforations.]     t  W  1.4/2  :  941/221-239 

Field  numuals.  Basic  field  manual:  Advanced  map  and  aerial  photograph  read- 
ing; prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  engineers.  1941.  iii+190  p.  il.  map, 
12°     (FM  21-26.)     [Supersedes  TM  2180-5,  Sept.  28,  1938.]     *  Paper,  20c. 

W  1.33 :  21-26 

Note. — Field  manuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  containing  training  and  ref- 
erence data  and  instructions  relative  to  the  tactics  and  technique  involved  in  the 
employment  of  the  arms  and  services  of  the  Army. 

Same :  List  of  publications  for  training.    1941.    iii+128  p.  12°     (FM  21-6.) 

[Supersedes  FM  21-6,  Oct.  1,  1940,  Training  circular  5  and  16,  and  various 
sections  of  certain  Training  circulars.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.33 :  21-6/3 

Same :  Revolver,  colt,  caliber  .45,  M1917,  and  revolver,  Smith  and  Wesson, 

caliber    .45,    M1917 :    prepared    under    direction    of    chief    of    cavalry.      1941. 
iii-f92  p.  11.  12°     (FM  23-36.)     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.33  :  23-36 

Chemical  Warfare  Service  field  manual :  Supply  and  field  service.  Changes 

1 ;  Oct.  29,  1941.     [1941.]    9  leaves,  11.  12°     (FM  3-15  [changes]  1.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

W  1.33 : 3-15/ch.l 

Engineer  field  manual :  Reference  data.  Changes  1 ;  Oct.  16,  1941.     [1941.] 

10  leaves,  il.  12°     (FM  5-35  [changes]  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.33 :  5-35/ch.l 

Signal  Corps  field  manual :  Organization  and  operations  in  infantry  divi- 
sion ;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  signal  ofl5cer.  1941.  ill +89  p.  il.  12° 
(FM  11-10.)  [Supersedes  Signal  Corps  field  manual,  FM  11-10.  June  21, 
1940.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.33  :  11-10/2 

General  orders  11;  Oct.  14,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     [Issued  with  perforations]     t 

W  3.22 :  941/11 

Spreinl  orders  2-tQ-218:  'Sov.l-2d,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging.  [Daily  except 
Sundays  and  holidays.]     i  W  3.23  :  &41/256- 278 

Tahles  of  orrinnizntior}.     % 

NoTK. — The  Tables  of  organization  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in 
loose-leaf  binders. 

6-10-1  NG.  Field  artille'-v  headquarters  and  headquarters  battery,  brigade,  square 
division;  May  27,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  (National  Guard  Bureau.) 
(Supersedes  T/0  6-10-1  NG,  approved  Apr.  11,  1940.] 

W  1.25  :  0— 10— 1  N(j 

6-21  NG.  Field  artillery  regiment,  light,  truck-drawn:  May  27.  1941.  (^941.1  4  JD. 
(National  Guard  Bureau.)  [Supersedes  T/O  6-21  NG  and  T  ^O  6-21S  NG 
approved    Apr.   6    1940.]  W  1  2.5  :  6-?1  NG '2 

6-22  NG.  Field  artillerv  headquarters  and  headquarters  battery,  resiment,  light  or 
medium,  truck-drawn  :  Mnv  27.  1941.  [1941.]  :^  p.  (National  Guard 
Bureau.)      (Supersedes  TO  6-22  NG,  approved  .Tan.  14.   1941.1 

W  1.25:  6-22  NG/3 

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Tables  of  organization — Continued. 

6-41  NG.  Field  artillery  resiment,  medium,  truck-drawn;  May  27.  1941.  [1941.]  4  p. 
(National  Guard  Bureau.)  [Supersedes  T/O  6-41  NG.  approved  Jan. 
14,1941.]  W1.25:6  41  NG/8 

6-85  NG.  Field  artillery  battalion,  lip-ht,  truck-d'-awn  ;  May  27,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
(National  Guard  Bureau.)  [Supersedes  T/O  6-25  NG.  aporowd  Anr. 
6,  1940.]  W  1.25  :  6-85  NG 

6-86  NG.  Field  artillery  headquarters  and  headquarters  battery,  battalion,  lisht  or 
medium,  truck  drawn  ;  May  27,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  (N.itional  (iuard 
Bureau.)  [Supersedes  T/O  6-26  NG,  approved  Apr.  6,  1910.  and  T/O 
6-86  NG,  approved  Jan.  14,   1941.]  W  1.25  :  6-80  NG/2 

6-87  NG.  Field  artillery  battery,  105-mm  howitzer  (75-mm  gun)  truck-drawn  ;  May 
27.  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  (National  Guard  Bureau.)  [Supersedes  T/O 
6-27  NG.  approved  Apr.  6.  1940.]  W  1.25  :  6-87  NG 

6-88  NG.  Field  artillery  battery,  service  and  ammunition,  light  battalion,  truck  drawn  ; 
May  27.  1941.  11941.]  3  p.  (National  Guard  Bureau.)  [Supersedes 
T/O  6-23S  NG,  approved  Apr.  6.  1940.]  W  1.25  :  C-SS  NG 

6-95  NG.  Field  artillery  battalion,  medium,  truck-drawn;  May  27.  1941.  [1911.]  2 
p.  (National  Guard  Bureau.)  [Supersedes  T/O  6-95  NG.  app'oved 
Jan.  14.  1941.]  W  125  :  6-95  NG/2 

6-97  NG.  Field  artillery  battery,  155-mm  howitzer,  truck-drawn  ;  May  27,  1941. 
[1941.]  3  p.  (National  Guard  Bureau.)  [Supersedes  T/O  6-97  NG. 
approved  Jan.  14,  1941.]  W  1.25  :  6-97  NG/2 

6-98  NG.  Field  artillery  battery,  service  and  ammunition,  medium  battalion,  truck- 
drawn;  May  27.  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  (National  Guard  B\ireau.)  [Su- 
persedes T/O  (i-98  NG.  approved  Jan    14.   1941.1  W  1.25  :  6-98  NG/2 

6-99  NG.  Field  artillery  battery,  75-mm  gun,  antitank,  truck-drawn  ;  May  27,  1941. 
[1941.]  4  p.  (National  Guard  Bureau.)  [Supersedes  T/O  6-99  NG, 
approved  Jan.  14,  1941.]  W  1.25  :  6-99  NG/2 

11-37.  Signal    photographic    company;     Oct.     16,     1941.      [1941.]      2     p.      [Super- 

sedes T/O  11-37,  Nov.  1,  1940.]  W  1.25:  11-37/3 

11-137.  Signal  installation  company  ;  Oct.  10,  1941.      [1941.]      2  p.      W  1.25  :  11-137 

Technical  manuals.  Technical  manual:  Ordnance  maintenance,  aiming  circles, 
Ml,  1M1918  (French),  M1916,  and  M1916MI  [with  list  of  references;  prepared 
under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].  [1941.]  cover  title,  45  p.  il.  (TM 
9-1530. )     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35  :  9-1530 

Note. — Technical  manuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  supplementing  the  Field 
manuals  covering  subjects,  the  separate  treatment  of  which  is  considered  essential  to  a 
fuller  accomplishment  of  the  training  prescribed  in  the  Field  manual  series.  The  scope 
of  this  series  includes  pamphlets  describing  materiel  and  containing  instructions  for  the 
operation,  care,  and  handling  thereof;  guidebooks  for  instructors  and  specialists;  material 
for  extension  courses  ;   reference  books ;   and  the  like. 

Same:  Ordnance  maintenance,  panoramic  telescope  Ml  and  telescope  mount 

M3  [with  list  of  references;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance]. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  18  p.  il.     (TM  9-1548.)     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35: 9-1548 

Same :  Ordnance   maintenance,    telescopic   sights  Ml   and   T3    [with   list 

of  references;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].     [1941.]     cover 
title,  12  p.  il.     (TM  9-1581.)     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35:  9-1581 

Training  circular  64 ;  Oct.  31.  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  [Processed.  Issued  with  per- 
forations.]    $  W  1.36 :  941/&4 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

{government  supplies.  Specifications.  [The  United  States  Army  specifications 
and  Federal  specifications  which  cover  sucli  commodities  as  are  commonly  pur- 
chased by  agencies  of  the  War  Department  are  of  interest  primarily  to  the 
service  and  are  not  entered  in  this  catalog.]  W  3.48/1:  (nos.) 

Officers  of  Army  in  or  near  District  of  Columbia,  Oct.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     cover 
title,  ii+184  p.     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  9-35107  W  1.11 :  941/4 

United  States  Army  recruiting  news.     United  States  Army  recruiting  news,  Nov. 
1941 ;  V.  23.  no.  11.     [Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  1,  1941.]     20  p.  il.  large  8°     [Monthly.]     t  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau, 
Governors  Island,  N.  Y. 
L.  C.  card  War  22-1  W  3.45 :  23/11 

Same,  Dec.  1941 ;  v.  23,  no.  12.     [Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors 

Island,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1,  1941.]     20  p.  il.  large  8°     [Monthly.]  W  3.45  :  23/12 

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1688  (lOM'.liX.MKNT    PlHLlCATlOXS 

CHEMICAL  WARFARE  SERVICE 

Chemical  warfare  huUetin,  review  of  developmeuts  in  ni)i)Iicati<»ii  of  cliemioals 
to  military  effort,  v.  27,  no.  4;  Oct.  1941.  Reproduction  Plant,  Chemical  War- 
fare School,  Edgewood  Arsenal,  Md.  [1941.]  [4] +  127-10!)  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi. 
(Quarterly.  Some  of  the  pages  are  numbered  on  one  side  only,  the  unnumbered 
sides  bearing  illustrations.]     %  Wni.3:27/4 

ENGINEER  UEPAR I'MENT 

Aransas  Pass,  Tex.     Channel  from  Aransas  Pass,  Tex.,  to  lutracoastal  Waterway, 
letter  submitting  leport  on  reexamination  of  chaxmel  from  Aransas  Pass,  Tex., 
to  lutracoastal  Waterway.     Sept.  IS,  1941.     16  p.  2  maps.     (H.  doc.  383,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  lOo. 
L.  C.  card  41-46345 

Blaek  Warrior  River.     Warrior  and  Tombigbee  Rivers,  below  Tuscaloosa,  Ala., 
letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Warrior  and  Tombigbee  Rivers, 
below  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.     Sept.  22.  1941.     57  p.  map.      (H.  doc.  382,  77rh  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46346 

Dorchestf  r  Baij  and  Neponset  River,  Mass..  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamina- 
tion of  Dorchester  Bay  and  Neponset  River,  Mass.  Sept.  29,  1941.  21  p.  map. 
(H.  doc.  394.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

Eit/ht-hotir  da  if.  Text  of  8-hour  laws  of  Aug.  1,  1892.  June  19.  1912.  and  Mar.  3, 
1913.      [1941  reprint.]     4  p.     t  W  7.6/3 :  Ei  4/1-6 

Louisiana  and  Tr.ras  lutracoastal  Watcnraij.  Corpiis  Christi,  Tex.,  to  Rio  Grande, 
letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on.  and  preliminary  examination 
and  survey  of,  Louisiana  and  Texas  lutracoastal  Waterway  from  Corpus  Christi 
to  Rio  Grande,  and  Arroyo  Colorado.  Tex.,  from  Llano  Grande  Lake  to  its 
mouth,  thence  south  to  Port  Isabel.  Oct.  1,  1941.  47  p.  4  maps.  (H.  doc.  402, 
77th  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)  *  Paper.  40c. 
L.  C.  card  41^6347 

Orders.  [Orders  and  regulations.  Corps  of  Engineers.  Army :  chap.  4,  Forritica- 
tions ;  Nov.  1,  1940.]     $  W  7.8/2 :  4/2/p.21-22,  rev. 

Revised  iiaws  : 

p.  21-1^2;   [Oct.  18,  1941]. 

Same:  [chap.  7,  Claims  and  claims  litigation,  contracts,  method  of  pur- 
chase ;  revised  to  May  1,  1940.  ]  ±  W  7.8/2  :  7/4/p.  .■>7-58,  rev.-2 
ReNisid  I  a'JTi  s  : 

p.  .'57-58;   [Oct.  30,  1941.1 

[Orders  and  regulations.  Corps  of  Engineers.  Army,  1940:  chap.  10,  Ad- 
ministration of  civil  service  in  Engineer  Department  at  Large;  June  1,  1940.]     % 

W  7.8/2  :  l0/4/p.5-6.  rev.-2,  etc. 

Rfxi.-i  d  pnsTi  s  ; 

p.  5-(i;  [Oct.  22,  1041]. 
p.  5-6;  [Oct.  27,  1941]. 
p.  11-12;  [Oct.  .s,  1941]. 

San  Diego  Ilarhor,  Calif.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  San  Diego 
Harbor,  Calif.     Sept.  23,  1941.     12  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  390,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
♦Paper,  Kic. 
L.  C.  card  41-46348 

Toms  River,  N.  J.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Toms  River,  N.  J. 
Sept.  29,  1941.    17  p.  map.     ( H.  doc.  393.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  10c. 

MISSISSIPPI  KIVEE   COMMISSION 

Note. — The  puWicMtions  of  the  Mississippi  River  Coinmissiou  consist  tif  aiimial  reports, 
annual  pamphlets  showing  daily  river  stagi  s.  annual  pamphlets  showinu  ciaiiy  river  dis- 
charse.  and  annu:il  pamphlets  showing  results  of  river  discharge  measurements;  also 
publications  of  tlie  Waterways  Experiment  Station  operating  under  the  direction  of  the 
^lississippi  River  Commission.  The  Mississippi  River  Commission  publishes  maps  and 
charts  of  t  e  M  ssissitpi  River:  nav  gatiou  maps  of  the  Mississii)pi  River  from  Cairo,  111., 
to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  La.  ;  and  wall  maps,  in  colo'-s.  of  the  'nv:  r  Miosis  ^rri  P'ver  V;i'loy 
from  the  head  of  the  St.  Francis  Basin  n<>ar  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.,  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  La., 

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November  1941  1689 

Scale  1  :  500,000  and  1  :  250,000.  Topographic  quadrangle  maps  in  colors,  scale  1  :  62,500  of 
the  alluvial  valley  of  the  lower  Mississippi  River  are  also  published  by  the  Mississippi  River 
Commission;  the  topographic  quadrangle  maps  comprise  over  200  sheets  and  tover  portions 
of  the  States  of  Missouri,  Illinois.  Kentmkv,  Ark;insas,  Tennessei-  Miss'ssippi.  and  Louisiana 
adjacent  to  the  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries,  with  an  area  of  almost  51,000  square  miles 
mapped.  All  are  sale  puldicatioiis  obtainable  only  from  the  Mississippi  River  Commission, 
except  the  annual  reports  which  are  issued  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  No  dis- 
count is  allowed.  Requests  for  information  as  to  lists  of  publications  and  maps  and  method 
of  making  remittance  should  he  addressed  to  :  The  Mississippi  River  Commission,  P.  O.  Box 
80,  Vi<  ksburg,  Miss. 

Topographic  quadrangle  maps 

Arkansas.  Arkansas,  Wynne  quadrangle,  lat  35°-35°15',  long.  90°45'-91°.  Scale 
1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  5  and  25  ft.  Edition  of  1939,  Engineer  Reproduction 
Plant,  Army  War  College,  Washington,  D.  C,  1941,  17X14  in.  1 10c.,  Missis- 
sippi River  Commission,  Vicksburg.  Miss.  W  31.9 :  W  992/939 

Arkansas-Mississippi,  Henrico  quadrangle,  lat.  34°-34°15',  long.  91°-91°15'. 

Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  5  ft.  Edition  of  1939,  Engineer  Reproduction 
Plant,  Army  War  College,  Washington,  D.  C,  1941.  17X15  in.  t  lOc,  Missis- 
sippi River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  W  31.9 :  H  394/939 

/.oH/s/a;(«-Mississippi,  Talla  Bena  quadrangle,  lat  32°15'-32°30',  long.  91°-91°15'. 
Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  5  ft.  Edition  of  1939,  Engineer  Reproduction 
Plant,  Army  War  College,  Washington,  D.  C,  1941.  17X15  in.  t  lOc,  Missis- 
sippi River' Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  W  31.9 :  T  144/93& 

A/;s.s'/,v.s/pp ('-Louisiana,  St.  Franclsville  quadrangle,  lat.  30°45'-31°,  long.  91°15'- 
91°30'.  Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  intervtil  5  and  20  ft.  Edition  of  1939,  Engineer 
Reproduction  Plant,  Army  War  College,  Washington,  D.  C,  1941.  17X15  in. 
t  lOc,  Mississippi  River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  W  31.9 :  Sa23f/939^ 

J//.s.so»r(-Illinois-Kentucky,  Wickliffe  quadrangle,  lat  36M5'-37°,  long.  89''-89°15', 
Sfiile  1:62,500,  contour  interval  5  ft.  Edition  of  1939.  Engineer  Reproduction 
Plant,  Army  War  College,  Washington,  D.  C,  1941.  17X14  in.  t  lOc, 
Mississippi  River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  W  31.9  :  W  63/939 

7VH«e.s-scP-Missouri-Kentu(ky.  Reelfoot  Lake  quadrangle,  lat.  36'15'-30°30',  long. 
89°15'-89°30'.  Scale  1 :  62,5:  0,  contour  interval  5  and  20  ft.  Edition  of  1939, 
Engineer  Reproduction  Plant,  Army  War  College,  Washington,  D.  C,  1941. 
17X14  in.     t  10c. ,  Mississippi  River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

W  31.9 :  R  257/939 

NOBTHiaJN   AND  NORTHWESTERN   LAKES  SUBVEY 

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  Rainy  Lake,  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.  605  Federal  Building.  Detroit,  Mich.  Charts  may  also  be 
purcbased  at  the  following  U.  S.  engineer  offices  :  710  Army  Building,  New  York,  N.  Y.  ; 
:V22  Federal  Building,  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,  si  ore  lines  and  shoals,  magnetic  determinations,  and  particulars  of  changing 
conditions  affecting  navigation,  may  be  purchased  for  75  cents  from  the  U.  S.  Lake  Survey 
Office  and  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  The  bulletin  is  revised  annually  and 
issued  at  the  opening  of  navigation  (in  April).  Supplements  thereto  are  published  monthly 
during  the  navigation  season"  and  are  sent  free  to  all  who  purchase   the  bulletin. 

Complete  sets  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  seen  at  the  U.  S.  Engineer  offices  in 
Dululh,  Minn.,  Milwaukee.  Wis.,  Chicago.  111.,  and  Cleveland.  Ohio,  and  at  the  Office,  Chief 
of  Engineers,  U.  S.  Army,  Washington,  D.  C,  but  they  are  obtainable  only  at  the  sales 
offices  above  mentioned. 

Great  Lakes.  Supplement  6,  Oct.  28,  1941,  corrections  and  additions  to  Bulletin 
50,  Survey  of  northern  and  northwestern  lakes;  to  supplement  information, 
given  upon  charts  of  Great  Lakes.  U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich. 
[Oct.  22,  1941.]     12  leaves,  4°     t  W  33.3 :  50/supp.6 

Supplement  7,  Nov.    26,   1941,   corrections  and    additions   to   Bulletin  50, 

Survey  of  northern  and  northwestern  lakes ;  to  supplement  information  given 
upon  charts  of  Great  Lakes.  \J.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.  [Nov.  19, 
1941.]     10  leaves,  4°     t  W  33.3  :  50/supp.7 

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1590  Government  Publications 

FINANCE  DEPARTMENT 
Finance  circulars,     t 

NOTE. — Finance  circulars  contain  instructions  and  inf'irmafiDH  of  a  relatively  per- 
manent character  pcrtainins  to  tho  iicrforniance  of  the  tediniral  duties  of  finance  and 
dirbuising  oflflcers  and  of  property  auditors.  Though  bearing  dates,  they  are  grouped 
according  to  subject  matter.  Each  group  of  circulars  is  designated  by  a  letter,  and  the 
circulars  in  ea<h  group  are  numbered  consecutively.  Numbered  changes  are  i.ssued 
separately  for  each  circular  as  required.  Issued  with  a  Thole  punch  for  binding. 
B-7.     Public  funds.  Changes  2;  Oct.   1,  1941.      [1941.]      2  p.      [Procofsed.l 

W  97.5/3  :  B-7/4/ch.iJ 

B-18.    [Technical  duties  of  finance  and  disbursing  officers:  Monthly  r<  port  of  operations], 

Changes  1  ;  Oct.  13,  1941.     [1941.]      1  p.     [Processed.]      W  97.5/3  •  B-18/2/ch.l 

C-2.     Station    list,    posts    and    camps,     Changes    2;     Oct.     15,     1941.     [1941.]     13  p. 

[  Processed.  1  W  97.5/3  :  C-2/6/ch.2 

D-3.     War  Department  procurement  code:   [Finance  Department  (includes  O.  R.  C.  and 

R.  O.  T.  C.)],  Changes  3;  Oct.  6,  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.      [Processed.! 

W  97.5/3  :  D-3/13/ch.3 
D-4.      Same  :  [Quartermaster  Corps],  Changes  3;  Oct.  6,  1941.     [1941.]     3  p.     [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-4/12/ch.3 
Same,  Changes  4  ;  Oct.  21,  1941.      [1941. ]2  p.      [Processed.] 

W  97.5/3  :D-4/12/ch.4 
D-7.     Same:  [Medical  Department],  Changes  1  ;  Oct.  15,  1941.     [1941.1     3  p.     [Processed.] 

W97.5/3:D-7/ll/ch.l 

t)-16.   National    Selective    Service    System    p'^ocurement   code  :    [Selective    Service    System 

(trans,  to  war),   (S.  S.  S. ),  0400  1942,  General  Accounting  Office  and  Treasury 

Department  appropriation  symbol  no.  21-9020  400  to  be  disbursed  under  symbol 

no.    208-700    series],    Changes    2;    Oct.    6    1941.      [1941.1      1    p       [Processed.] 

W  97  5/3  ;D-16/3/ch.2 

D-17.  Defense  aid  procurement  code:  War  Department:   Oct.   7.    1941.      [1941.]      12  p. 

[Processed.    Supersedes  Finance  circular  D-17,  June  30,  1941,  and  Changes  1-4.] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-17/4 
Same,  Changes  1;  Oct.  17,   1941.     [1941.]      3  p.      [Processed] 

W  97.5/3  :  D-17/4/ch.l 

MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT 

Index-catalogue  of  library  of  Surgeoa  General's  Office.  Army  (Army  Medical 
Library),  authors  and  subjects;  4th  series,  v.  6,  G-Gywat.  1941.  iv+12+796+ 
[1]  +xi+52  p.  il.  large  8"     *  Cloth,  $2.75. 

L.  C.  card  1-2344  W  44.7/4:  6 

Note. — Includes  Fourth  addition  to  list  of  abbreviations  for  serial  publications. — 
Fourth  addition  to  index  to  abbreviations  of  publications  of  corporate  bodies. — Bio- 
bibliography  of  16th  century  medical  authors,  by  Claudius  F.  Mayer,  3d  supplement, 
4th  series. 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnance  field  service  bulletin,     t 

Note. — Ordnance  field  service  bulletins  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in 
loose-leaf  binders.  In  order  to  provide  a  vehicle  for  conveying  instructions  and  informa- 
tion from  tlie  chief  of  field  service  to  the  Ordnance  Department  field  service,  6  bulletins 
entitled  Ordnance  field  service  bulletins,  are  issued.  The  bulletins  are  issued  in  sections 
with  the  serial  number  prefixed  by  a  classification  number  covering  the  following  generp' 
headings:  1 — General  instructions;  2 — Supply;  .3 — Ammunition;  4 — Maintenance" 
5 — Miscellaneous  ;  6 — Fuel  and  lubrication  instructions 

1-6.        Report   of  principal    items   of  ordnance    supplies;    Oct.   25,    1941.      [Publications 
Department.    Raritan    Arsenal,    1941.]      4    p.      [Processed.     Supersedes    OFSB 
1-6.  Sept.  11.  1933,  Changes  1,  Oct.  3,  1934,  Changes  2,  Dec.  15,  1940,  and 
Changes  3.   Oct.  8,  1941.]  W  34.26  :  1-6/941 

Same.    Changes.  1 ;    Oct.    26,    1041,      Pul)lications    Department.    Raritan    Arsenal 
11941].      1    p.      [Processed.]  W  34.26  :  1-6/941/ch.l 

3-5.        Small  arms  ammunition.   Changes  5;  Oct.   31.   1941.      [Publications  Department, 
Raritan  Arsenal,   1941.]      34-[l]   leaves.      [Processed.] 

W  .34.26  :  3-5/941-2/ch.5 
3-6.        Training  ammunition   credits.   Changes   3;   Oct.   17.    W41.      Publications    Depart- 
ment,   Raritan    Arsenal    [1941].      1    p.      [Processed.      Suoersedes    Changes    1, 
Fel).  17.  1941.  and  Changes  2,  Apr.  3.  1941.]  W  34.26  :  3-6/940/ch.3 

3-8.         Aircraft  bombs  and  bomb  components.   Changes  1  ;  Oet.    17.   1941.     Publications 
Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].     1  p.     [Fr<)Ces.-<ed.] 

W. 34.26:  3-8/941 /ch.1 

6-G-2.  Lubricating   oil   requirements   for   Diesel   engines  in    ordnance   vehicles  :   Sept.    15. 

1941.      [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal.    194^  1     4  n.      [Processed. 

Supersedes  OFSB  G-G-2,  July  14,  1941.]  W  34.26  :  6-G-2/941-3 

Ordnance  provision  si/sfcm.  fOrdnance  catalog  (ordnance  provision  system)  : 
Group  A],  Gun,  .37  mm,  M3,  and  carriage,  gun.  .37  mm,  M4,  Changes  3;  Oct. 
21,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  6  leaves. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  A-44  [changesl  3.)  fPvocessed.  Issued  with 
perforations.  Supersedes  Changes  1,  Mav  1,  1940,  Advance  notice  changes 
A44-2a,  Feb.  10,  1941,  A44-2b,  Apr.  7,  1941,  A44-2c,  July  28,  1941,  A44-2e. 
Sept.  15,  1941,  and  Changes  2,  Oct.  G,  1941.1     t  W  34.23  :  A^4/ch.3 

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November  1941  1691 

Ordnance  provision  system — Coiitiuued. 

Same:  [Group  C],  Car,  armored,  Ml,  Cbauges  2;  (^ct.  18,  1941.  Publi- 
cations Department,  Karitan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature 
list  G-29  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes 
Changes  1,  Oct.  6,  1941.]     +  W  34.23  :  G-29/eh.2 

S'ame:   [Group  C],  Howitzer  and  carriage,  pack,  75  mm,  Ml,  Changes  2; 

Oct.  20,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list,  C-20  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.    Supersedes  Changes  1,  Oct.  6,  1941.]     t  W  34.23 :  C-20/3/ch.2 

Same:   [Group  C],   Tools,    special   repair,   pack,   light  and   medium  field 

artillery.  Changes  2;  Nov.  7,  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature 
li.st  C-18  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfoi'ations.  Supersedes 
Advance  notice  changes  C18-la,  July  30,  1941,  C18-lb,  Sept.  20,  1941,  and 
Changes  1,  Oct.  6,  1941.]     t  W  34.23 :  C-18/3/ch.2 

Same:   [Group  D],  Materiel,  3"  antiaircraft  gun,  M2A2  (mobile).  Changes 

2;  Oct.  31,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  3  leaves. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  D-23  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.     Supersedes  Changes  1,  Oct.  6,  1941.]     t  W  34.23 :  D-23/ch.2 

Same:  Group  F.    (b)    Items  common  to  2   or  more  Group   F  products; 

July  If),  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  121+ [1]  p. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  F-5.)     [Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  F-5 

Same:  Group  F,  Clinometer,  Mk.  1    (degrees),  3"  trench  mortar,  Mk.   1 

and  Mk.  1A2,  clinometer,  Mk.  2  (mils),  3"  trench  mortar,  Mk.  1  and  Mk.  1A2, 
parts  and  equipment;  Aug.  22,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan 
Arsenal,  1941.]  8+[l]  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-37.)  [Proc- 
essed. Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list 
F-37.  May  21,  1923.]     $  W  34.23  :  F-37/4 

Same :  Group   F.    Corrector,    percentage.   Ml,   addendum ;    July    10,   1941. 

[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2  p.  (Stand.i.rd  nomen- 
clature list  F-103,  addendum.)     [Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  F-103/add. 

Same:  Group  F,  Lamp,  aiming  post,  addendum;  July  10,  1941.  [Pub- 
lications Department.  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2  p.  (Standard  nomenclature 
list   F-1C5,   addendum.)      [Processed.     Issued  with   perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  F-165/add. 

Same:  Group  F,  Light,  instrument,  M2,  addendum:  July  10,  1941.  [Pub- 
lications Department.  Raritan  Arsenal.  1941.]  2  p.  (Standard  nomenclature 
list  F-205,   addendum.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  F-205/add. 

Same :  Group  F.  Mount,  telescope,  M20.  parts  and  equipment ;  Aug.  22,  1941. 

[Publications  Department.  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  21-f  1  +  [1]  p.  il.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  F-186.)     [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     $ 

W  34.23 :  F-186 

Same:    [Group  F],   System,  data   transmission,  for  director.   Ml  system, 

data  transmission,  M2  (for  director,  MlAl  or  M2)  system,  data  transmission, 
M2A1  (for  director,  M2)  system,  data  transmission,  M2A2  (for  director,  M2), 
Changes  2;  Nov.  5,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.] 
2 leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-118  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Issued 
with  perforations.     Supersedes  Changes  1,  Oct.  6,  1941.]     t 

W  34.23 :  F-118/ch.2 

Same :  Group  F,  Tripod,  M5.  addendum ;  July  10,  1941.  [Publications  De- 
partment, Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-101, 
addendum.)     [Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     $ 

W  34.23 :  F-lOl/2/add. 

Same :  Group  G,  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  1,  Preface ;  Sept.  25,  1941.  [Pub- 
lications Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  33+ [1]  p.  il.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  Gr-67,  sec.  1.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     f 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.l 

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1692  Go^t:rnment  Publications 

Ordnance  provision  system — Continued. 

Same :  Group  G,  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  7,  Clutch  group  :  Oct.  25,  1941.  [Pub- 
lications Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1&41.]  14-f  [1]  p.  il.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  G-G7,  sec.  7.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  ixuforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.7 

Same:  Group  G,  Scout  oars,  M3A1,  sec.  12,  Gasoline  engine  group;  Sept. 

25.  1!)41.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal.  1941.]  37+ [1]  p.  11. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  G-G7,  sec.  12.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    t  W  34.23  :  G-67/sec.  12 

Same:  Group  G,  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  13.  Exhaust  system;  Oct  25,  1941. 

[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  ".+  [1]  p.  11.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  G-67,  sec.  13.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     J 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.l3 

Same :  Group  G,  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  14,  Frame  group ;  Oct.  7,  1941. 

[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  134- [1]  F-  il-  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  G-67,  sec.  14.)     [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.l4 

Same :  Group  G,   Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  IG,  Instruments ;  Oct.  25,  1941. 

[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  9  p.  il.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  G-67,  sec.  16.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     J 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.l6 

Same :  Group  G,  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  IS,  Propeller  shafts ;  Oct.  30,  1941. 

[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  9+[l]  p.  il.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  G-67,  sec.  IS.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.l8 

Same :  Group  G.  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  19,  Sheet  metal  group :  Oct.  30,  1941. 

[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  12  p.  11.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  G-67,  sec.  19.)      [Pi'ocessed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     J 

W  34.23  :G-67/sec.  19 

Same :  Group  G,  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  23.  Transfer  case :  Nov.  15,  1941. 

[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  16  p.  il.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  G-67,  sec.  23.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     % 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.23 

Same :  Group  G,  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  25,  Wheels  ;  Oct.  15,  1941.  [Publica- 
tions Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  2  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
G-67,  sec.  25.)     [Processed.     Is.sued  with  perforations.]     $ 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.25 

Same :  Group  G,  Tank,  light,  M2A4  or  tank,  light.  M3,  tentative  addendum : 

Oct.  21,  1941.  [Publications  Department.  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  [l]+35  p. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  G-103,  addendum.)  [Procesesd.  Issued  with 
perforations.]    t  W  34.23 :  G-103/add. 

Same:  Group  G,  Tank,  light,  M2A4.   tentative  addendum;  Oct.  29,  1941. 

Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941.]  1  p.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  G-86,  addendum.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  G-S6/add. 

Same:  Group  G,  Tank,  medium,  M3,  tentative  addendum:  Oct.  22,  1941. 

[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  iii+39+[l]  p.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  G-104,  addendum. )     [Processed.    Issued  with  i)erforations.]    t 

W  34.23 :  G-104/add. 

Same :  Group  L,  Target,  fast  moving,  ground,  M2.  parts  and  equipment ; 

Nov.  15,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  4+[l]  p.  il. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  L-9.)     [Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     % 

W  34.23 :  L-9 

Same:  [Group  N],  General  tools  and  supplies.  Ordnance  Depot  Company, 

Changes  2;  Oct.  27,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941]. 
1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  N-11  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.     Supersedes  Changes  1,  Oct.  6.  1941.]     t       W  34.23  :  N-ll/2/ch.2 

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Ordnance  provision  system — Continued. 

Same :  Group  P,  Ammunition,  tixed,  including  subcaliber  ammunition,  for 

harbor  defense,  heavy  field,  and  railway  artillery,  pt.  1 ;  Jan.  1,  1942.  [Publica- 
tions Department,  Raritau  Arsenal,  1941.]  7  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
P-4  [pt.  1].)  [Processed.  Issued  in  advance.  Issued  with  perforations. 
With  Standard  nomenclature  list  P-4,  pt.  2,  Jan.  1,  1942,  supersedes  Standard 
nomenclature  list  P^,  pt.  1,  Jan.  1,  1941,  and  pt.  2,  Jan.  1,  1940,  together  with  all 
changes  thereto.]     t  W  34.23 :  P-4/8/pt.l 

• Same :  Group  P,  Ammunition,  fixed,  including  subcaliber,  ammunition,  for 

harbor  defense,  heavy  field,  and  railway  artillery,  pt.  2,  Jan.  1,  1942.  [Publi- 
cations Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  25+ [1]  p.  il.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  P-4,  pt.  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  in  advance.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions. Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  P-4,  pt.  2,  Jan.  1,  1940,  and  all 
changes  thereto.]     J  W  34.23  :  P-4/8/pt.2 

Same :    Group  P,   Fuzes,   primers,   blank  ammunition,   and   miscellaneous 

items  for  harbor  defense,  heavy  field,  and  railway  artillery,  pt.  1 ;  Jan.  1,  1942. 
[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  4  p.  (Standard  nomencla- 
ture list  P-6,  pt.  1.)  (Processed.  Issued  in  advance.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions. Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  P-6,  pt.  1.  Jan.  1,  1940,  and 
changes  thereto.]     t  W  34.23  :  P-6/8/pt.l 

Same:  [Group  T],  Ammunition,  revolver  and  automatic  pistol,  Changes  3; 

Jan.  1, 1942.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  T-2  [changes]  3.)  [Processed.  Issued  in  advance.  Is- 
sued with  perforations.]     t  W  34.23  :  T-2/9/ch.3 

Same:  [Group  T],  Miscellaneous  service  components  of  small  arms  ammu- 
nition and  instruction  material  for  field  service  account.  Changes  2 ;  Jan.  1, 
1942.  [1941.]  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  T-4  [changes]  2.)  [Proc- 
essed.    Issued  in  advance.     Issued   with   perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  T-^/9/ch.2 

Same:  [Group  T],  Shells,  shotgun,  Changes  2;  Jan.  1,  1942.     [1941.]     1  p. 

(Standard  nomenclature  list  T-3  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  in  ad- 
vance.    Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  34.23 :  T-3/10/ch.2 

Ordnance  technical  lihrary  bulletin.  Ordnance  technical  library  bulletin  3.  Oct. 
1,1941.     4°     [Processed.]     t  W  34.21/3: 3 

sec.  A.  Sdfcte  1  list  of  articles  in  current  periodicals  of  interest  to  Ordnance  Department. 

15  leaves, 
sec.  B.  Boolis  and  pamphlets  cataloged  during  Sept.  1941.     10  leaves. 

Same  4.     Nov.  1,  1941.     4°     [Processed.]     f  W  34.21/3: 4 

sec.  A.  Selected  list  of  articles  in  current  periodicals  of  interest  to  Ordnance  Department. 

14  p. 
sec.  B.  Books  and  pamphlets  cataloged  during  Nov.  1941.     6  leaves. 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

Circulars.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     J 

1^.     Procurement  and  distribution  of  supplies,  Changes  13;  Oct.  S.  1941.      [1941.]      1  p. 
[Processed.     Corrected  copy.]  W  77.4/3  :  l-4/5/ch.i;Vcorr. 

Same,  Changes  14;  Sept.  .30,  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.      [Processed.] 

W  77.4/3  :  l-4/5/ch.l4 
1-6.     Requisitions,  Changes  10  ;  Oct.  28.  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.      [Processed.] 

W  77.4/3  :  1-6/4/ch.lO 
1-10.  Motor  transportation.  Changes  3;  Sept.  25.  1941.      [1941.]      1  p.  4»      [Processed.] 

W  77.4/3  :  l-10/4/ch.3 

1-16.  Publications,  correspondence,  and  reports,  Changes  8;  Oct.  3.   1941.      [1941.]      1  p. 

[Processed.  ]  W  77.4/3  :l-16/3/ch.8 

2.  [Routing  circular,  posts  and  stations  of  Army  and  data  relative  to  issuance  of  bills 

of    lading   and    transportation    requests    thereto].    Changes    128;    Oct.    1,    1941. 

[1941.]      2   leaves.      [Processed.     Accompanied   by   pages   to  be   inserted   in   the 

original  public ition.]  W  77.4/3  :  2/ch.l28 

Samp.  Changes  129;  Oct.  15,   1941.      [1941.]      1  p.      [Processed.     Accompanied  by 

pages  to  be  inserted  in  the  original  publication.]  .  W  77.4/3  :  2/ch. 129 

Quartermaster  library  record,  selected  list  of  new  books  added  to  library,  v.  1,  no. 
8-11 :  Nov.  3-24,  1941.     [1941.]     Each  [2]  p.  4°     [Weekly.     Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  41-51380  W  77.34  :  1/8-11 

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Notes  of  General  Interest 

Coordinator  of  Inter-American  Affairs  Office 

Executive  order  8840,  dated  July  30,  1941,  established  the  Office  of  Coordinator 
of  Inter-American  Affairs  within  the  Office  for  Emergency  Management.  The 
Coordinator  took  over  the  functions  of  the  Office  of  Commercial  and  Cultural 
Relations  Between  the  American  Republics  established  by  order  of  the  Council 
of  National  Defense  on  Aug.  16,  1940.  The  Office  of  the  Coordinator  of  Inter- 
American  Affairs  coordinates  all  activities  of  this  country,  designed  to  improve 
cultural  and  commercial  relations  among  the  nations  of  the  Western  Hemisphere. 
It  operates  both  through  governmental  and  private  agencies  in  such  fields  as  the 
arts  and  sciences,  education,  and  travel,  the  radio,  the  press,  and  the  cinema. 

1697 


Monthly  Catalog 

NO.   564       •        DECEMBER    I94I 
ADMINISTRATIVE  OFFICE  OF  UNITED  STATES  COURTS 

Report  of  Judicial  Conference  of  Senior  Circuit  Judges  held  at  Washington,  D.  C, 
Sept.  23-26,  1941 ;  Annual  report  of  director  of  Administrative  Ollice  of  United 
States  Courts,  1^1.     1941.     x+175  p.  il.     *Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  41-18702  Ju  10.1 :  941 

AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

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

Agricultural  lahor.  Agricultural  lahor  situation,  July  15,  1941 ;  v.  1,  no.  1.  [1941.] 
15  p.  4"     (Agricultural  Labor  Committee.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     f 

A  1.56 : 1/1 

Same,  Aug.  15,  1941;  v.  1,  no.  2.     [1941.]     [1]+13  p.  4"     (Agricultural 

Labor  Committee.)     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  1.50: 1/2 

Same.  Sept.  15,  1941;  v.  1,  no.  3.     [1941.]      [1]+15  p.  4"     (Agricultural 

Labor  Committee.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  1.56;  1/3 

Agricultural  statistics,  1941;   [prepared  under  direction  of  Yearbook  Statistical 
Committee].     1941.     [1]+731  p.     *  Paper,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  36-465  A  1.47  :  941 

Cotton  literature,  selected  references,  v.  11,  no.  12,  Dec.  1941 ;  compiled  by  Emily 
L.  Day  [1941.]  [2] +491-.530  p.  4"  [Monthly.  Processed.  Prepared  in  Li- 
brary of  Agriculture  Department  with  cooperation  of  Agricultural  Economics 
Bureau,  Agricultural  Marketing  Service,  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  and  Entomol- 
ogy and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau.]     t  A  1.50 :  11/12 

Cottonseed.  Effect  of  fertilization  and  cultural  practices  on  oil  and  ammonia 
content  of  cottonseed  grown  on  Yazoo-Mississippi  Delia  soils ;  by  Marvin  Gieger. 
1941.  [2]  -f-49-54  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  1,  July 
1,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  829/120 

Crops  and  markets,  ^OY.  1941  ;x.  18,  no.  11.     [1941.]     p.  245-268,  il.  4"    [Monthly.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A  1.52 :  18/11 

Farm  handbooks.     New  Hampshire  farm  handbook,  1941,  State  and  Federal  agri- 
cultural services.     1941.     [4]-f67  p.  il.     [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Exten- 
sion Service  of  University  of  New  Hampshire.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-724  A  1.54 :  N  42  h/941 

Fusarium  blight.  Comparison  of  Fusarium  avenaceum,  F.  oxysporum,  and  F. 
solani  var.  eumartii  in  relation  to  potato  wilt  in  Wisconsin  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited!  ;  by  John  G.  McLean  and  J.  C.  Walker.  [1941.]  cover  title,  p.  495- 
525,  il.     [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  9,  Nov.  1,  1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  F  985/13 

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1700  Government  PuBLicAnoNS 

Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  12;  Dec.   15,   1941.     [1041.]     cover 
title,  p.  GS7-750,   il.     [Semimonthly.     Articles  appearing  in  the  Journal    are 
printed  separately  and  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  as  issued.]     *  Paper, 
15c.  single  copy,  $3.25  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub.scription,  $4.75. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  13-18:37  A  1.23 :  63/12 

Note. — This  publication  is  i.<!sned  by  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  with 
the  cooperation  of  the  Association  of  Land-Grant  CoUcge.s  and  Universities.  It  is  dis- 
tril)ulcd  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  Aerfculture  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Journal  may  obtain  it  from  the  Super- 
intendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Peas.  Certain  environal  and  nutritional  factors  affecting  Aphanomyces  root  rot 
of  garden  pea  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Paul  G.  Smith  and  J.  C.  Walker. 
1941.  [2]  +1-20  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  1,  July 
1,  1941.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a :  P  32/33 

Peppers.  Root  rot  of  pepper  and  pumpkin  caused  by  Phytophthora  capsici  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  C.  M.  Tompkins  and  C.  M.  Tucker.  1941.  [2]  +417- 
426  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  7,  Oct.  1.  1941.] 
•  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  P  396/5 

Potatoes.  Inheritance  of  reaction  to  common  scab  in  potato;  by  F.  A.  Krantz  and 
Carl  J.  Eide.  1941.  [2] +219-231  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research, 
V.  63,  no.  4,  Aug.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  P  847/132 

SwUie.  Causes  of  stillbirth  in  swine  and  attempt  to  control  it  [with  list  of  liter- 
ature cited]  ;  by  S.  A.  Asdell  and  J.  P.  Willman.  1941.  [2]  +345-353  p.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  6,  Sept.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  Sw  64/22 

Tobacco.  Distribution  of  potassium  in  bright  leaf  cigarette  tobacco  and  its  influ- 
ence on  quality  of  leaf  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  M.  F.  Gribbins.  J.  J. 
Reid.  and  D.  E.  Haley.  1941.  [2]  +31-39  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
research,  v.  63,  no.  1,  July  1,  1941.]    *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  T  551/39 

Wool.  Study  of  sampling  in  cross-section  measurements  of  wool  fiber  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Barbara  Bailey.  1941.  [2] +407-415  p.  [From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  7,  Oct.  1,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  W  88/8 

Yearbook.  Yearbook  of  agriciilture,  1941  [with  lists  of  literature  cited].  [1941.] 
xii+1248  p.  il.  [Title  of  this  Yearbook  is:  Climate  and  man.  Map  with  title. 
Pattern  of  world  agriculture,  on  inside  of  front  and  back  covers.]  *  Cloth,  $1.75. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  7-1035  A  1.10 :  Ml 

Note. — This  volume  takes  up  weather  and  climate.  Although  the  Weather  Bureau  was 
transferred  from  Agriculture  Department  to  Commerce  Department  in  a  Governmental 
reorganization  tliat  took  place  after  tliis  book  was  under  way.  work  on  it  was  continued 
because  no  series  of  volumes  on  science  in  agriculture  could  be  complete  without  including 
weather. 

Includes. — Pt.  1,  Climate  as  world  influence. — Pt.  2.  Climate  and  agricultural  settle- 
ment.— I't.  ?>.  Climate  and  the  farmer.— Pt.  4.  Scientific  approach  to  weather  and  cli- 
mate.— Pt.  5.  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference  to  agriculture  in  United  States. 

The  parts  are  made  up  of  signed  articles  which  will  be  issued  later  as  Yearbook  sepa- 
rates. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  27,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

AGRICULTURAL  ADJUSTSIENT  ADMINISTRATION 

Addresses.  AAA  faces  the  future,  adapted  from  address  by  R.  M.  Evans,  adminis- 
trator, AAA,  at  annual  National  AAA  Conference,  Washington,  D.  C,  Jime  10, 
1941.  JulyliMl.  [1] +10+ [1]  p.  narrows"  (G-112:  Information  Division.)  t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-770  A  55.71 :  112 

Agricultural  conservation.  1942  agricultural  conservation  program  bulletin.  Oct. 
31,1941.    ii+44p.     (ACP-1942;  Office  of  Administrator.)     t    A  55.2 :  P  94/3/942 

1942  agricultural  conservation  progtam  for  north  central  region.    Dec.  1941. 

IG  p.     (North  Central  Division;  NCR-COl.)     t  A 55.43/2 :  P &4/18/942 

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December  1941  •      1701 

Agricultural  conservation — Continued. 

Texas  and  Oklahoma  handbook.  1942  agricultural  conservation  program  for 

range  land,  program  effective  Dec.  1,  1941-Nov.  30,  1942.  Nov.  29,  1941.  15  p. 
(Southern  Division  ;  'SRB-Gol. )     t  A  55.45/12 :  T  31/3/942 

Note. — The  prosram  is  effective  Dec.  1,  1941-Oct.  31,  1942,  in  Brook.s,  Cameron. 
Dnval,  Hidalgo,  Jim  Hogg,  Jim  Wells,  Kenedy,  Kleberg,  Starr,  Willacy,  and  Zapata 
Counties,  Tex. 

Briefly  speaking,  no.  19,  Dec.  1,  1941 ;  [compiled  by  Division  of  Information,  from 
official  and  unofficial  sources  for  information  of  committeemen  and  others  co- 
operating in  administration  of  iVAA  programs].     [1941.]     [4]  p.  il  A"    t 
L.  O.  card  Agr  37-662  A  55.58 :  19 

Expenditures.  Statement  of  expenditures,  July  1-Oct.  31,  1941.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  29  p.  4°  (Fiscal  Management  Division,  Control  Accounts  and  Reports  Sec- 
tion.)    [Processed.    Pages  issued  as  leaves.]     t  A  55.62 :  941-42/4 

consumers'  COUNSET.  DI\T[ST0N 

Consumers'  guide,  Jan.  2  and  15,  1942 ;  [v.  8,  no.  5  and  6].    [1941.]    Each  16  p.  11.  4* 
[Issued  semimonthly,  monthly  June  through  September.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  80c. 
L.  C.  card  36-12412  A  55.12 :  8/5,  6 

Consumei's'  market  service.  Consumers'  market  service,  v.  5,  no.  24 ;  Dec.  1,  1941. 
[1941.]    2  p.  4"     [Semimonthly.    Processed.]     t  A  55.52: 5/24 

Same,  v.  6,  no.  1 ;  Dec.  15,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  4°  [Semimonthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  55.52:  6/1 

SUGAR  DIVISION 

Sugarcane.  Determination  of  fair  and  reasonable  prices  for  1941  crop  of  Louisiana 
sugarcane  for  sugar.    Oct.  24,  1941.     [2]  p.     (S.  D.  no.  120.)     t  A  55.37: 120 

AGRICULTURAL  CHEMISTRY  AND  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Agricultural  engineering.    Current  literature  In  agricultural  engineering,  v.  11,  no. 
1;  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     22  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  37-18926  A  70.7 :  11/1 

Same,  V.  11,  no.  2 ;  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]     23  p.  4"    [Monthly.    Processed.]     t 

A  70.7 :  11/2 

Cotton  gins.  American-Egyptian  cotton  quality  and  ginning ;  by  Arvid  J.  John- 
son, James  S.  Townsend,  and  Thomas  C.  Walton.  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  1941. 
[1] +16  p.  5  p.  of  pi.  4°  ([ACE-116.])  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation 
vpith  Agricultural  Mai'keting  Service  and  Plant  Industry  Bureau.]     t 

A  70.4 :  116 

Current  cotton  ginning  machinery  and  practices ;  by  Charles  A.  Bennett 

and  Francis  L.  Gerdes.  [1941.]  4  p.  4°  (ACE  96.)  [Processed.  Prepared 
in  cooperation  with  Agricultural  Mai'keting  Service.  Paper  presented  by  senior 
author  before  meeting  of  Cooperative  Gin  Service  and  Supply  Companv,  Hous- 
ton, Tex.,  Mar.  28,  1941.]     t  A  70.4:  96 

Unloading-fan  improvements  for  increased  efficiency  in  cotton  ginning;  by 

Charles  A.  Bennett  and  Francis  L.  Gerdes.  Mar.  1941.  4+[l]  p.  il.  4"  (ACE 
94.)  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Agricultural  Marketing  Serv- 
ice.]    t  A  70.4 :  94 

Enzymes.    Protein-digesting  enzymes  of  papaya  and  pineapple ;  by  A.  K.  Balls. 
Dec.  1941.     10  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  631.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-757  A  1.4/2  :  631 

Naval  stores.    Production  of  naval  stores ;  by  Naval  Stores  Research  Division. 

Jan.  1942.  10  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous  publication  476.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  0.  card  Agr  42-2  A  1.38 :  476 

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1702  Government  Publications 

Naval  stores — Contimiod. 

1^1  semi-annual  naval  stores  report  on  production,  distribution,  consump- 
tion and  stocks  of  turpentine  and  rosin  of  United  States  by  crop  years,  Apr.  1- 
Sept.  30,  1941;  compiled  by  C.  F.  Speh  and  M.  C.  Lawrence.  Nov.  15,  1941. 
cover  title.  [1]+13  p.  4°  (ACE-126;  Naval  Stores  Research  Division.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A70.4:12G 

Silos.  Further  silo  studies ;  by  J.  R.  McCalmont.  [1941.]  11  p.  il.  4°  ( [ACE- 
128.])  [Processed.  To  be  presented  before  annual  meeting  of  National  Asso- 
ciation of  Silo  Manufacturers,  Chicago,  Dec.  1,  1941.]     t  A  70.4 :  128 

Siifjarcane.  Hemicelluloses  of  sugarcane  fiber  (bagasse)  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  B.  L.  Davis  and  Max  Phillips.  1941.  [2] +241-247  p.  [From  Jour- 
nal of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  4,  Aug.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

A  1.23 /a:  Su 32/59 

AGRICULTURAL  DEFENSE  RELATIONS  OFFICE 

Note. — The  OflBce  of  Agricultural  Defense  Relations  was  created  by  Agriculture  Department 
Memoiandum  905.  dated  Ma.v  17,  1041.  and  took  over  the  functions  previously  assigned  to 
the  Division  of  Agriculture  of  the  National  Defense  Advisory  Commission. 

Addresses.  You  ain't  seen  nothing  yet,  address  of  M.  Clifford  Townsend,  director. 
Office  of  Agricultural  Defense  Relations.     [1941.]    7  leaves,  4°    [Processed.]     t 

A  74.8 :  D  36/4 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

AgrkuHuraJ  economies  literature,  v.  15,  no.  10,  Dec.  1941;  [prepared  by  staff  of 
Library  of  Bureau  of  Agricultural   Economics].     [1941.]      [2] +1127-1218   p. 
il.  4°     [Monthlv  except  Julv  and  August.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-178  A  36.20 :  15/10 

Agricultural  loans.  Agricultural  loans  in  Georgia,  distribution  for  selected  lend- 
ing agencies,  bv  counties.  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  1941.  [2] +29  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  A  36.132  :G  29 

Agricultural  loans  in  New  Jersey,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies, 

by  counties.    Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  1941.     [2] +14  p.  4°     [Processed.]     "i" 

A  36.132 :  N  42j 

Agricultural   loans  in  North  Carolina,   distribution   for   selected   lending 

agencies,  by  coimties.     Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  1941.     [2] +21  p.  4°     [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.132  :N  81c 

Agricultural  loans  in  Oklahoma,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies, 

by  counties.    Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  1941.     [2] +19  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.132  :  Ok  4 

Agricultural  loans  in  South  Dakota,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agen- 
cies, by  counties.    Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  1941.   [2] +18  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.132  :  So  S  d 

Agricultural  loans  in  Texas,  distribution  for  selected  lending  agencies,  by 

counties.     Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1941.     [2] +35  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.132  :T  31 

Agricultural  situation,  brief  summarv  of  economic  conditions,  Dec.  1041;  v.  25. 
no.  12.     [1941.]    32  p.     [Monthly.    Farm  programs  for  1942.]    *  Paper,  5c.    single 
copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  70c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15  :  25/12 

Cotton  situation,  CS-61 ;  Nov.  1941.     [1941.]  31  p.  il.  4"     [Monthlv.    Processed.]  t 

A  36.40/2 :  61 

Dairy  situation,  DS-124 ;  Dec.  1941.    [1941.]  IS  p.  il.  4°    [Monthlv.   Processed,    t 

A  36.65 :  124 

Demand  and  price  situation,  Dec.  1941.  [1941.]  18+ [1]  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  36.28 :  941/12 

Farm  income  situation,  FIS-22;  Nov.  1041.  [1941.]  12+ [4]  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  36.122  :  22 

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December  1941  1703 

Farm  taxes.  Farm-property  taxes  and  their  relation  to  parity  determinations ;  by 
Donald  Jaclvson  and  Gerliard  J.  Isaac.  Wasliington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1941.  [l]+^7 
p.  il.  4"       [Processed.]     t  A  36.2 :  T19/3 

Income  parity  for  agriculture :  pt.  2,  Expenses  of  agricultural  production, 

sec.  6,  Farm  property  taxes;  [by  Donald  Jackson  and  Gerliard  J.  Isaac]. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1941.  cover  title,  37  p.  il.  [Processed.  Preliminary. 
Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Agricultural  Marketing  Service,  Agricultural 
Adjustment  Administration,  and  Home  Economics  Bureau.  Text  on  p.  2  of 
cover.  ]     t  A  36.2 :  In  2/2/pt.  2,  sec.  6/prelim. 

Fats  and  oils  situation,  FOS-58 ;  Dec.  1941.  [1941.]  16  p.  11.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.97:  58 

Feeti  situation,  FdS-28  ;  Nov.  1941.    [1»41.]    20  p.  il.  4°    [Monthly.    Proce.ssed.]    t 

A  36.117 :  28 

Land  po?ir?/ rcrfeic,  Dec.  1941 :  v.  4,  no.  12.    [1941.]    48p.il.    [Monthly.]     *  Paper, 
5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card     Agr  38-364  A  36.103 :  4/12 

Livestock  situation,  LS-30;  Dec.  1941.  [1941.]  19  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.116:  30 

Poultry  and  egg  situation,  PES-GO;  Dec.  1941.  [1941.]  18  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  36.96:  60 

Publicati07is.  Check  list  of  printed  and  processed  publications  issued  during  Nov. 
1041.    Dec.  1941.    2  p.  4"     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t  A  36.70/2 :  941/8 

Ropesville  resettlement  project.  Level  of  living  on  Ropesville  project,  Hockley 
County,  Tex. ;  by  Paul  J.  Jehlik.  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  1941.  [4]  +31  p.  il.  4" 
[Processed.]     t  A  36.2  :T  31 

Sociology.  Personnel  in  rural  sociology :  Teachers,  research  workers,  extension 
workers  [list].    Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  1,  1941.     [l]+30p.  4°.     [Processed.]    i 

A  36.57 :  941 
pt.  1.  By  States, 
pt.  2    Alpbabetical  index. 

Tariff.  Incidence  of  tariffs  on  competing  products ;  by  C.  F.  Wells.  June  1941. 
[2] +28  p.  il.  4°     (Statistics  and  agriculture  no.  2.)     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.134 : 2 

Vegetable  situation,  TVS-59;  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  23  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.100:  59 

Wool  situation,  Wool-60;  Dec.  1941.  [1»41.]  14  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.89:  60 

AGRICULTURAL  MARKETING  SERVICE 

Cold  storage  report  as  of  Dec.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  11  p.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  66.7:  941/12 

Cotton.  Consolidated  cotton  report  as  of  Dec.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  large  8° 
[Processed.     Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Census  Bureau.]     t 

A  66.9 :  941/6-2 

Cotton  report  as  of  Dec.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  [2]  p.  large  8°  (Crop  Report- 
ing Board.)      [Processed.]     t  A  66.9:  941/6 

Weekly  cotton  market   review,  Dec.   &-27,  1941.     [1941.]     Each   1   p.   4° 

[Processed.]     t  A  66.8 :  941/49-52 

Cotton  gins.    Practical  seed-cotton  moisture  tester  for  use  at  gins ;  by  George  E. 
Gaus,  Charles  S.  Shaw,  and  Waldo  H.  Kliever.     Nov.  1941.     26  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture   Dept.     Circular   621.)      [Prepared    in    cooperation    with    Agricultural 
Chemistry  and  Engineering  Bureau.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-762  A  1.4/2 :  621 

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436467—42 — No.  564 2 


1704  Government  Publications 

Crops.  1M\  annual  crop  summary,  acreage,  yield,  and  production  of  principal 
crops,  by  States,  with  comparisons  [General  crop  report,  Dec.  1941].  [1941.] 
[2] +96  p.  4°     (Crop  Reporting  Board.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

A  66.11 :  941/12 

Crop  summary  for  United  States  as  of  Oct.  1,  1941  [General  crop  report  as 

of  Oct.  1,  1941].     [1941.]      [2]+l-24b+25-51  p.  il.  large  8°     (Crop  Reporting 
Board.)     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t  A  66.11 :  941/10 

General  crop  report  as  of  Nov.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     l-18c+19-34  p.  il.  large  8° 

(Crop  Reporting  Board.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  66.11 :  941/11 

Dairy  production,  no.  20;  Dec.  15,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p.  11.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  6644:  20 

Farm  labor  report:  Farm  employment  up  slightly  over  year  ago.  Dec.  12,  1941. 
5  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t  A  66.10:  941/12 

Honey.  Semi-monthly  honey  report,  no.  565  and  566 ;  Dec.  1  and  15, 1941.  [1941.] 
Each  8  p.  narrow  f"     [Proce.ssed.]     t  A  66.12  :  565,  566 

Livestock,  meats  and  wool,  market  reviews  and  statistics,  Nov.  29^Dec.  27  [1941]  ; 
V.  .9,  no.  49-53.     Dec.  3-31,  1941.     p.  801-885,  4°     [Weekly.     Processed.]     t 

A  66.13 : 9/49-53 

Marketing  activities,  v.  4,  no.  12;  Dec.  1941.  [1941.]  21  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  66.14 :  4/12 

P.  and  S.  docket,  monthly  reiwrt  of  action  taken  on  cases  arising  under  packers 
and  stockyards  act,  V.  3,  no.  12 ;  Dec.  1941.     [1941.]     3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  66.18 : 3/12 

Peanuts.  Weekly  peanut  report,  no.  1171-75;  Dec.  3-31,  1941.  [1941.]  Each 
4  p.  or  5  p.  narrow  f°     [Processed.]     t  A  (56.15 :  1171-1175 

Poultry  and  egg  production,  Dec.  1941.  [1941.]  8  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  66.43:  941/12 

T/'MCfc  crop  estimate  reports.     [Processed.]     t  A  66.17: 

Note. — The  Agricultural  Marketing  Service  is.sues  a  series  of  reports,  relating  to  truck 
crops  which,  although  numbered  in  one  series  (TC  followed  by  the  year  and  si  number 
with  a  different  group  of  hundreds  assigned  for  each  month),  consists  of  several  distinct 
groups  as  follows  :  Commercial  truck  crops  for  shipment,  commonly  called  Truck  crop 
reports  ;  Truck  crops  for  commercial  processing  commonly  called  Canning  crop  reports ; 
Truck  crop  news ;  General  summary  of  truck  crop  prospects ;  Revised  statistical  sum- 
maries covering  a  varying  period  of  years.  Printed  summaries  of  these  reports  were 
liublished  in  Crops  and  markets  prior  to  .June  1937,  but  these  have  been  discontinued. 
A  yearly  summary  only  is  published  in  the  December  issue  each  year. 

Wheat.  Winter  wheat  and  rye  report  as  of  Dec.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  4  p.  4°  (Crop 
Reporting  Board.)     [Processed.]     f  A  66.48: 941 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Animal  fibers.  Particles  and  their  relationship  to  structure  of  animal  fibers  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  J.  I.  Hardy  and  Thora  M.  Plitt.  1941.  [2]-i-295- 
303  p.  1  pi.  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Fish  and  Wildlife  Service,  Interior 
Department.  From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  5,  Sept.  1,  1941.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  An  54/4 

Bang's  disease.  Statement  of  Indemnity  claims  and  averages  in  cooperative  Bang's 
di-sease  work,  Aug.  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  4°  [Monthly;  none  issued  Julv  1941. 
Processed.]     t  A  4.29:  941/8 

Same,  Sept.  1941.    [1941.]    1  p.  4°    [Monthly.    Processed.]     t 

A  4.29:  941/9 


Same,  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.    Processed.] 


A  4.29 :  941/10 


—  Summary  of  Brucellosis  (Bang's  disease)  control  program  July  1,  1934- 
Oct.  31,  1941,  conducted  by  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry  in  cooperation  with  the 
various  States.    [1941.]    1  p.  4°    [Monthly.    Processed.]     f  A  4.23: 941/10 

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December  1941  1705 

Bang's  disease — Continued. 

Summary  of  Brucellosis   (Bang's  disease)   work  in  cooperation  with  the 

various  States,  Oct.  1941.    [1941.]    1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.    Processed.]     t 

A  4.21:  941/10 

Calves.  Factors  influencing  rate  of  gain  of  beef  calves  during  suckling  period 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Bradford  Knapp,  jr.,  and  W.  H.  Black.  IJHl. 
[2] +249-254  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  4,  Aug.  15, 
1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  B  391/7 

Domestic  animals.  Regulations  governing  preparation,  sale,  barter,  exchange, 
shipment,  and  importation  of  viruses,  serums,  toxins,  and  analogous  products 
intended  for  use  in  ti'eatment  of  domestic  animals,  [amdt.  1]  effective  Jan.  1, 
1923.     [Reprint  1941.]    2  p.     (Amendment  1  to  B.  A.  I.  order  276.)     t 

A  4.5 :  276/amdt.l/rep. 

Same,  [amdt.  2]  effective  Feb.  15, 1923.    [Reprint]  1941.    1  p.     (Amendment 

2  to  B.  A.  I.  order  276. )     t  A  4.5  :  276/amdt.2/rep. 

Eggs.  List  of  egg-laying  contests.  Revised  [edition].  Nov.  1941.  2  p.  4°  (A.  H. 
D.  no.  9;  Animal  Husbandry  Division.)     [Processed.]     t  A4.26:9/2 

Hides.  Use  of  sodium  bifluoride  and  sodium  silicofluoride  in  disinfection  of  hides 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  C.  A.  Manthei  and  A.  Eiclihorn.  1941.  [2]  + 
41-48  p.     [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  ()3,  no.  1,  July  1,  1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  H  53/2 

Horses.  Survival  and  development  at  low  temperatures  of  eggs  and  preinfective 
larvae  of  horse  strongyles  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  John  T.  Lucker. 
1941.  [2] +193-218  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  4, 
Aug.  15,  IMl.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  H  787/5 

Poultry.  Diseases  and  parasites  of  poultry  ;  [by  Hubert  Bunyea  and  E.  E.  Wehr]. 
[Jan.  1931,  revised  Nov.  1941.]  [1941.]  ii+S2p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farm- 
ers' bulletin  1652.)  [Former  editions  by  John  S.  Buckley,  Hubert  Bunyea,  and 
Eloise  B.   Cram.     Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin   1337,  Diseases   of  poultry.] 

*  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  41-773  A  1.9  :  1652/8 

State  participation  in  National  Poultry  Improvement  Plan.  Mar.  1938,  re- 
vised Dec.  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  4"  (A.  H.  D.  no.  25  ;  Animal  Husbandry  Division.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  4.26:  25/2 

Report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  [fiscal  year]  1941.     [1941.]    92  p. 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  12-377  A  4.1 :  941 

Service  aniiouuccmcnts.    Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  Oct.  1941;  [no.] 
414.     Nov.  1941.     p.  87-95.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  sub.scription,  (30c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  7-1658  A  4.13 :  414 

Same,  Nov.  1941;  [no.]  415.    Dec.  1941.    p.  97-104.    [Monthly.]      A  4.13:  415 

Sheep.  Columbia  sheep  and  their  place  in  range  sheep  production;  by  Damon  A. 
Spencer  and  John  A.  Stoehr.  Oct.  1941.  2  p.  4°  (A.  H.  D.  no.  42;  Animal 
Husbandry  Division.)  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  United  States 
Sheep  Experiment  Station  and  Western  Sheep  Breeding  Laboratory,  Dubois, 
Idaho.]     t  A  4.26:  42 

Targhee  sheep  and  their  place  in  range  sheep  production ;  by  Damon  A. 

Spencer  and  John  A.  Stoehr.  Oct.  1941.  2  p.  4°  (A.  H.  D.  no.' 43 ;  Animal 
Husbandry  Division.)  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  United  States 
Sheep  Experiment  Station  and  Western  Sheep  Breeding  Laboratory,  Dubois, 
Idaho.]     t  A  4.26:  43 

Swine:  Use  of  penetrometer  for  determining  firmness  of  fatty  tissue  of  hog  car- 
casses;  by  R.  L.  Hiuer  and  O.  G.  Hankins.  1941.  [2] +233-240  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  4,  Aug.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  H  679/6 

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X706  Government  Publica'hons 

Tuberculosis  in  auimals.  Statement  of  indemnity  claims  and  averages  in  coopera- 
tive tuberculosis  eradication,  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.  1     t 

A  4.30 :  941/9 

Same,  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  4.30: 941/10 

Summary   of   tuberculosis    eradication   in   cooperation   with    the   various 

States,  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

A  4.22 :  JMl  AO 

Virus-Scrum  Control  Division.  Activities  of  licensed  establishments  supervised 
bv  Virus-Serum  Control  Division,  Nov.  29,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  4°  (Notice  179, 
V.  S.  C.)     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  4.31: 179 

COMMODITY  CREDIT  CORPORATION 

Loans.  Statement  of  loans  and  commodities  owned,  Sept.  30,  1941.  [1941.] 
1  p.  f"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  71.7 :  941/9 

Same,  Oct.  31,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  f°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

A  71.7 :  &41/10 

Same,  Nov.  30,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  f     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

A  71.7 :  941/11 

COMMODITY  EXCHANGE  ADMINISTRATION 

Cotton.  Trade  in  cotton  futures,  v.  2,  no.  11 ;  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
[17]  p.  il.  1  pi.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  59.11:  2/11 

Grain.    Trade  in  grain  futures,  v.  11,  no.  11;  Nov.  1941.     [1941.]     [29]   p.  4° 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  38-29678  ,  A  59.7 :  11/11 

Wool.  Trade  in  wool  top  futures,  v.  1,  no.  11;  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
[9]  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A 59.12: 1/11 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Dairy  herd-improvement  association  letter,  v.  17,  no.  11;  Nov.  1941.  [IMl.]  18 
p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     f  A  44.6: 17/11 

Report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Dairy  Industry,  [fiscal  year]  1941.     [1941.]     51  p. 
*  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-1584  A  44.1 :  941 

ENTOMOLOGY  AND  PLANT  QUARANTINE  BUREAU 

Armyicorms.  Histochemical  detection  of  glycogen  in  blood  cells  of  southern 
army  worm  (Prodenia  eridania)  and  in  other  tissues,  especially  midgut  epi- 
thelium [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  J.  Franklin  Yeager  and  Sam  C. 
Munson.  [1941.]  cover  title,  p.  257-294,  il.  14  p.  of  pi.  [From  Journal  of 
agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  5,  Sept.  1, 1941.]    *  Paper,  5c.    A  1.23/a  :  Ar  59/5 

Elm  insects.     Annotated  list  of  elm  insects  in  United  States ;  by  Clarence  H. 
Ilofl'mann.     Jan.  1942.     20  p.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication 
466. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  42-3  A  1.38 :  466 

European  corn  borers.  Comparative  injury  by  European  corn  borer  to  open- 
pollinated  and  hybrid  field  corn ;  by  L.  H.  Patch.  G.  W.  Still,  B.  A.  App,  and 
C.  A.  Crooks.  1941.  [2]-f 35r)-36S  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  re- 
search, V.  G3,  no.  6,  Sept.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  814/03 

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Horse  bots  and  their  control;  [by  F.  C.  Bii^hopp  and  W.  E.  Dove].     [Sept.  1926. 
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Insects  in  relation  to  national  defense:  Devices  for  insect  control  [with  list  of 
references].    Aug.  1941.    [1] +56  leaves,  11.  4°     (Circular  20.)     [Processed.]     t 

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Mushroom  pests  and  their  control ;  by  A.  C.  Davis.    Apr.  193S,  revised  Dec.  1941. 
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Narcissus  hulbs.     Control  of  insects  and  mites  attacking  narcissus  bulbs;   [by 
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Pests.  Review  of  United  States  patents  relating  to  pest  control,  by  R.  C.  Roark. 
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Addresses.  Land-grant  colleges  and  defense  ;  by  M.  L.  Wilson.  Nov.  1941.  6  p.  4" 
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Extension  Service  revieiv.  Extension  Service  review,  v.  12,  no.  12;  Dec.  1941. 
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4-H  clubs.  Educational  growth  in  4-H  dairy  project,  Massachusetts,  1939-40; 
[by]  Fred  P.  Frutchey,  Harley  A.  Leland.  Oct.  1941.  [5]+16+l-lb+2-10 
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4-H  club  and  older  youth  studies,  1940-41,  summaries,  findings,  bibliography, 

studies  in  progress,  by  Barnard  D.  Joy,  Lucinda  Crile.  Nov.  1941.  l-8a+9- 
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Posters.  Series  of  educational  illustrations:  Group  15,  Home  garden.  1941. 
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15.2.  I'lantlng  the  garden. 

15.3.  Garden  insect  pests. 

15.4.  Diseases  of  vegetables. 

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Cooperatives.  Farmers'  marketing  and  purchasing  cooperatives,  1863-1939;  by 
R.  H.  Elsworth  and  Grace  Wanstall.  Aug.  1941.  cover  title,  36  p.  il.  4°  (Mis- 
cellaneous report  40;  Cooperative  Research  and  Service  Division.)  [Proc- 
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Credit  unions.  Management  appraises  credit  union.  [June  1941.]  cover  title, 
32  p.  il.  ([Circular  28.])  [Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-A  of  cover.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  A  72.4 :  28 

Federal  credit  unions.  Federal  credit  unions,  monthly  report  of  organization,  Oct. 
1941.     [1941.]     [4]-f3  p.   4°     (Credit   Union   Section.)     [Processed.]     t 

A  72.14 :  &41/10 

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essed.]    t  A  72.14 :  &41/11 

Grain  elevators.  Cooperative  grain  elevators  in  North  Dakota  and  eastern  Mon- 
tana ;  by  Harry  E.  Ratcliffe,  Perry  V.  Hemphill,  and  Harold  F.  Hollands.  Apr. 
1941.  vi-f58  p.  il.  (Bulletin  43;  Cooperative  Research  and  Service  Division.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  North  Dakota  Agricultural  College  and  Montana 
State  College.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
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Netcs  for  farmer  cooperatives.  Index,  News  for  farmer  cooperatives.  May  1936- 
Mar.  1940;  v.  3,  no.  2-v.  6,  no.  12.     [1941.]     ii-|-30  p.  large  8°     *  Paper,  lOc. 

A  72.10 : 3/2-6/12/ind. 

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$1.40. 

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Potatoes.    Marketing  potatoes  through  Ohio  Farm  Bureau  Cooperative  Associa- 
tion ;  by  Charles  W.  Hauck  and  A.  W.  McKay.     Mar.  1941.     iv-f  60  p.  il.     (Bul- 
letin 42;  [Cooperative  Research  and  Service  Division].)     [Prepared  in  coop- 
eration with  Ohio  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
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Reinsurance  among  farmers'  mutual  life  Insurauce  companies ;  by  V.  N.  Valgren. 
May  1941.     iv+32  p.     (Bulletin  45;  Cooperative  Research  and  Service  Divi- 
sion.)    *  Paper,  10c. 
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FARM  SECURITY  ADMINISTRATION 

Qroup  medicine.  Farmers  try  group  medicine,  rural  public  health  under  Farm 
Security  Administration ;  by  Richard  Hellman.  [1941.]  9  p.  il.  large  8°  [Re- 
print from  Harper's  magazine,  Dec.  1940.]     f  A  61.2 :  M  46/3 

Work.    Toward  farm  security,  problem  of  rural  poverty  and  work  of  Farm  Secu- 
ritv  Administration  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Joseph  Gaer.     1941.     xiv+246  p. 
il.  1  pi.  16  p.  of  pi.     t 
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Agriculture  in  the  Americas,  Jan.   1942;    [v.   2,   no.   1].     [1941.]     20  p.   11.   4° 
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Foreign  cro-ps  and  markets,  v.  43,  no.  22-26;  Dec.  1-29, 1941.  [1941.]  p.  661-838, 
11.  4°  [Weekly.  Processed.  Pages  717-750  are  a  supplement  to  v.  43,  no.  23 
and  pages  791-816  to  v.  43,  no.  25.]     t  A  67.8 :  43/22-26 

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Fire  control  notes,  quarterly  periodical  devoted  to  technique  of  fire  control,  v.  6, 
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Michigan.     National  forests  in  Michigan.     1941.     ii-}-46  p.  il.  map.     (North  Cen- 
tral Region.)     f 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-767  A  13.13 :  M  ^8/2/941 

Routt  National  Forest,  Colo.     1941.     ii-|-18  p.  il.  map.     (Rocky  Mountain  Re- 
gion.)    t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-768  A  13.13 :  R  75/2/941 

Wood.  Some  books  about  wood  [list]  ;  compiled  by  Forest  Products  Laboratory. 
Revised  July  1941.  [1941.]  4  leaves,  4°  [Processed.]  f  Forest  Products 
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Coat  making  at  home;  [by  Margaret  Smith].     [Dec.  1941.]     [4]-f-27  p.  il.     (Ag- 
riculture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1894. )     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-765  A  1.9 :  1894 

Poultry  cooking;  [by  Lucy  M.  Alexander].     [Oct.  1941.]     ii4-34  p.  il.     (Agricul- 
ture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1888.)     [Supersedes  8-page  unnumbered  folder 
of  same  title  previously  issued  by  Home  Economics  Bureau.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-756  A  1.9 :  1888 

Vitamin  A  values  of  128  foods  as  determined  by  rat-growth  method  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  Lela  E.  Rooher  and  Rosemary  Loughlin  Marsh.     Dec.  1941. 
30-f[l]  p.  11.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  802.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-758  A  1.36 :  802 

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L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1414  A  21.6/5  :  941/11 

Report  of  director  of  information,  [fiscal  year]  1941.  [1941.]  17  p.  *  Paper,  5c. 
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PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUEEAU 

Alfalfa.    Growing  alfalfa;  [by  H.  L.  Westover].     [Mar.  1934,  revised  Nov.  1941.] 
[1941.]     [2]-f29p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers' bulletin  1722.)     [Revision 
of  Farmers"  bulletin  1283,  How  to  grow  alfalfa.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-772  A  1.9 :  1722/2 

Apple  varieties  and  important  producing  sections  of  United  States ;    [by  J.  R. 

Magness].     [Nov.  1941.]     ii+32  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin 
1883.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  41-7&4  A  1.9 :  1883 

Arsenic  in  natural  phosphates  and  phosphate  fertilizers  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  T.  H.  Tremearne  and  K.  D.  Jacob.     Nov.  1941.     cover  title,  40  p. 
(Agriculture  Dept.    Technical  bulletin  781.)     ♦  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-766  A  1.36 :  781 

Aspergillus  niger.  Sulfur  and  trace-element  nutrition  of  Aspergillus  niger  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Robert  A.  Steinberg.  1941.  [2]  -f  109-127  p.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  2,  July  15,  1941.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  As  64/10 

Barley.  Inheritance  of  melaninlike  pigment  in  glumes  and  caryopses  of  barley 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  R.  W.  Woodward.  1941.  [2] +21-28  p.  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  1,  July  1,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  B  249/33 

Clay.  Microbial  responses  to  organic  amendments  in  Houston  black  clay  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Roland  B.  Mitchell,  James  E.  Adams,  and  Charles 
Thom.  1941.  [2] +527-534  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v. 
63,  no.  9,  Nov.  1,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  579 

Com.  Effect  of  stage  of  maturity  at  time  of  harvest  on  germination  of  sweet  corn 
[with  list  of  literature  cited] ;  by  C.  W.  Culpepper  and  H.  H.  Mcon.  1941. 
[2] +335-343  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  6,  Sept.  15, 
1&41.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a :  C  814/94 

Cotton.  Soil  bacteriological  studie.s  on  control  of  Phymatotrichum  root  rot  of 
cotton  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Roland  B.  Mitchell,  Dalton  R.  Hoolon, 
and  Francis  E.  Clark.  1941.  [2] +535-547  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
research,  v.  63,  no.  9,  Nov.  1,  IWl.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  829/121 

Crabgrass.  Progress  of  germination  of  seed  of  Digitaria  as  influenced  by  germi- 
nation temperature  and  other  factors  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Eben 
H.  Toole  and  Vivian  Kearns  Toole.  1941.  [2] +65-90  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of 
agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  2,  July  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.      A  1.23/a  :  C84 

Fruit.    Freezing  temperatures  of  some  fruits,  vegetables,  and  florists'  stocks;  bv 
R.  C.  Wright.    Oct.  1937,  revised  Jan.  1942.     [1941.]     12  p.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Circular  447.)      [Issued  in  advance.     Revision  of  Department  bulletin  1133, 
Freezing  temperatures  of  some  fruits,  vegetables,  and  cut  flowers.]    *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  42-1  A  1.4/2  :  447/2 

Lettuce.  Interspecific  genetic  relationships  in  Lactuca  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  Ross  C.  Tliompson,  Thomas  W.  Whitaker,  and  William  F.  Kosar. 
1941.  [2] +91-107  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63.  no.  2, 
July  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  L  5G9/8 

Lumber.  Dissemination  of  fungi  that  stain  logs  and  lumber  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  A.  F.  Verrall.  1941.  [21+549-558  p.  [From  Journal  of  agri- 
cultural research,  v.  63,  no.  9,  Nov.  1,  ]»41.]     *  Paper,  5c.      A  1.23/a  :  F  963/20 

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Maize.  Inheritance  of  susceptibility  to  infection  by  Helminthosporium  maydis 
race  1  in  maize;  by  Arnold  J.  Ullstrup.  1941.  [2] +331-334  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  6,  Sept.  15,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  M  288/48 

Mint  (plant).  Further  studies  of  photoperiodic  behavior  of  some  mints  (Labia- 
tae)  ;  bv  H.  A.  Allard.  1941.  [2] +55-64  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
research,  v.  63,  no.  1,  July  1,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  M  668 

Onions.  Storage  quality  of  principal  American  varieties  of  onions  [with  list  of 
literature  cited ;  by]  Roy  Magruder,  R.  E.  Wester,  H.  A.  Jones,  T.  E.  Randall, 
G.  B.  Snyder,  H.  D.  Brown,  Leslie  R.  Hawthorn.  Nov.  1941.  cover  title,  48  p. 
(Agriculture  Dept.  Circular  618.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  California 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Massachusetts  State  College,  Ohio  Agricul- 
tural   Experiment    Station,    and    Texas    Agricultural    Experiment    Station.] 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  41-723  A  1.4/2  :  618 

Plant  disease  reporter,  v.  25.  no.  22  and  23,  Dec.  1  and  1.5,  1941 ;  issued  by  Division 
of  Mycology  and  Disease  Survey.  [1941.]  [2] +539-591  p.  il.  4°  [Semimonthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  19.18  :  25/22,  23 

Plant  science  literature,  selected  references,  v.  14,  no.  23-25,  Dec.  6-20,  1941 ;  com- 
piled bv  librarv  staff  of  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4" 
[Weekly.    I'rocessed.]     t  A  19.22/2 :  14/23-25 

Potato  diseases  and  their  control;  [by  T.  P.  Dykstra].     [Oct.  1941.]     ii+65  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1881.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-760  A  1.9 :  1881 

Tomatoes.  Inheritance  of  quantitative  characters  in  crosses  involving  2  species  of 
Lycopersicon  [with  list  of  literature  cited];  by  Leroy  Powers.  1941.  [2]  + 
149-174  p.     [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  63,  no.  3,  Aug.  1,  1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  ;  T  591/32 

Inheritance  studies  on  duration  of  developmental  stages  in  crosses  within 

genus  Lycopersicon  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Leroy  Powers  and  Chan- 
uing  B.  Lyon.  1941  [2] +129-148  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research, 
V.  63,  no.  3,  Aug.  1,  IWl.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  T  591/33 

RURAL  ELECTRIFICATION  ADMINISTRATION 

Electric  feed  mixer,  make  it  yourself  and  make  money.  [1941.]  [8]  p.  il.  oblong 
12°     t  A  68.2 :  F  32 

Electric  stock  tank  water  heater,  make  it  yourself  and  make  money.  [1941.]  [2] 
p.  il.  oblong  f°,  folded  into  oblong  8°  size,     t  A  68.2 :  St  6 

Nutrition.  Rural  schools  as  nutrition  centers  for  defense.  [1941.]  [4]  p.  il.  4° 
[From  Rural  electrification  news,  v.  7,  no.  1,  Sept.  1941.]     t  A  68.9/a  :  R  88 

Rural  electrification  news.     Rural  electrification  news,  Dec.  1941;    [v.  7,  no.  4]. 
[1941.]     30+ [2]  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  10c.,   single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  37-26406  A  68.9  :  7/4 

Same,  Jan.  1942;  [v.  7,  no.  5].     [1941.]     32  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.] 

A  68.9 ;  7/5 
SOIL  CONSERVATION  SERVICE 

Early  American  soil  conservationists   [with  list  of  literature  cited ;  by  Angus 
McDonald].     [Oct.    1941.]     cover   title,    63   p.   il.    1   por.     (Agriculture   Dept. 
Miscellaneous  publication  449.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-763  A  1.38 ;  449 

Food.     Produce  food  for  freedom.     [1941.]      [2]  p.  4°     t  A  57.2  :F  73 

Gila  project.  Erodibility  investigations  on  some  soils  of  upper  Gila  watershed 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Joel  E.  Fletcher  and  E.  L.  Beutner.  Nov. 
1941.  32  p.  il.  map.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Technical  bulletin  794. )  *  Paper,  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-761  A  1.36 :  794 

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1712  Government  Publications 

Hydrologic  studies.  Hydrologic  studies  at  West  Tarkio  Creek  demonstration 
project,  SCS-Ia-1,  Shenandoah,  Iowa,  compilation  of  rainfall,  run-off,  and  soil 
loss  from  Tarkio  River  and  West  Tarkio  Creek  watersheds,  1D34-40;  by  W.  D. 
Potter  and  S.  K.  Love.  June  1941.  [21+5  leaves+[49S]  p.  il.  5  pi.  map,  4° 
(SCS-TP-42;  Hydrologic  Division  Research.)  [Processed.  Prepared  in  coop- 
eration with  Geological  Survey.]     t  A  57.15:  42 

Hydrologic  studies,  compilation  of  rainfall  and  run-off  data  from  water- 
sheds of  Ark.-La.-East  Texas  Sandy  Lands  Conservation  Experiment  Station, 
Tyler,  Tex.,  1931-39;  by  O.  C.  Word,  jr.  June  1941.  [3] -f  21+ [2101  leaves, 
il.  8  pi.  2  maps,  4°  (SCS-TP-41 ;  Research  Office.)  [Processed.  Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  Texas  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.]     t  A  57.15:  41 

Precipitafiov.  Hourly  precipitation  on  upper  Ohio  and  Susquehanna  drainage 
basins,  Aug.  1938;  prepared  by  Climatic  and  Psysiographic  Division,  Soil  Con- 
servation Service,  Muskingum  Climatic  Research  Center,  New  Philadelphia, 
Ohio,  in  cooperation  with  Muskingum  Watershed  Conservancy  District  and 
Work  Projects  Administration.  Sept.  1941.  cover  title,  383  p.  il.  f"  (SCS- 
PC-S.)  [Monthly.  Processed.  Previous  issues  not  entered  in  Monthly  cata- 
log.] t  A  57.31:  8 
Note. — This  series  of  monthly  publications  presents  a  collection  of  hourly  rainfall  maps 
for  upper  Ohio  and  Susquehanna  drainage  basins. 

Same,  Sept.  1938;  prepared  by  Climatic  and  Physiographic  Division,  Soil 

Conservation  Service,  Muskingum  Climatic  Research  Center,  New  Philadelphia, 
Ohio,  in  cooperation  with  Muskingum  Watershed  Conservancy  District  and 
Work  Projects  Administration.  Sept.  1941.  cover  title,  454  p.  il.  f°  (SCS- 
PC-9.)      [Mnnthlv.     Processed.]     t  A  57.31 : 9 


Work  Projects  Administration.     Sept.  1941.     cover  title,  308  p";  il.  f°     (SCS- 
PC-10.)     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  57.31 :  10 

Soil  conservation,  official  organ  of  Soil  Conservation  Service,  Jan.  1942;   [v.  7, 
no.  7].     [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  153-176,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  and  illustration 
on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$1.50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-403  A  57.9 :  7/7 

Soil  conservation  literature,  selected  current  references,  v.  5,  no.  6,  Nov.-Dec. 
1941 ;  compiled  by  library  staff  of  Soil  Conservation  Service,  Washington,  D.  C. 
[1941.]      [21+246-282   p.   4°     [Bimonthly.     Processed.]     t  A  57.20: 5/6 

SOLICITOR 

Report  of  solicitor  [of  Department  of  Agriculture,  fiscal  year]  1941.     [1941.]     29 
p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  8-9984  A  33.1 :  941 

SURPLUS  MARKETING  ADMINISTRATION 

Grapes.  Order  amending  order  regulating  handling  of  Tokay  grapes  grown  in 
California,  effective  Aug.  24,  1941.  [1941.]  13  p.  (Order  51,  amdt.  1.) 
[Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  (Marketing  orders)  pt.  951.]     t 

A  73.8 :  51/amdt.l 

Milk.  Amendment  1  to  Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Greater 
Boston,  Mass.,  marketing  area,  affecting  sections  904.0,  904.3,  904.4,  904.7,  904.8, 
and  904.9  thereof,  effective  Oct.  28,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  (Order  4,  amdt.  1) 
[Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  (Marketing  orders)  pt.  904.]     t 

A  73.8 : 4/amdt.l 

Monnrk  Ef/ff  Corporation.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  docket  no. 
MC-89207  (BMC  10),  Monark  Egg  Corporation  contract  carrier  application, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  brief  in  behalf  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  v+106  p.     t  A  73.14  :M  742 

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Decesiber  1941  •  1713 

Potatoes.  Marketing  agreement  regulating  handling  of  Irish  potatoes  grown  in 
certain  designated  counties  in  Idaho  and  Malheur  County,  Oreg.,  effective  Sept.  5, 
1&41.     [1941.]     14  p.     (Marketing  agreement  98;  Marketing  Division.)     t 

A  73.7 :  98 

Marketing  agreement  regulating  handling  of  Irish  potatoes  grown  in  Colo- 
rado, effective  Aug.  30, 1941.  [1941.]  17  p.  (Marketing  agreement  97;  Market- 
ing Division.)     t  A  73.7:  97 

■     Order  regulating  handling  of  Irish  potatoes  grown  in  Colorado,  effective 

Aug.  30, 1941.     [1941.]     17  p.     (0-58)     [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  Regu- 
lations, (Marketing  orders)  pt.  958.]     t  A  73.8:  58 

BITUMINOUS  COAL  CONSUMERS'  COUNSEL 

Coal  consumers'  digest,  v.  4,  no.  10;  Dec.  1941.     [1941.]     6  p.  large  8°     [Monthly. 
Processed.!     T 
L.  C.  card  41-50793  Y  3.B  54/2 :  7/4-10 

CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Commission  furnishes  inJividual  copies  of  most  of  its  publications  gratuitously 
to  tho.se  who  apply  for  them. 

War  Deimrtmcnt.  Training  programs  in  War  and  Navy  Departments.  Sept.  15, 
1941.     cover  title,  8  p.  il.     (Form  3795;  Training  Division.)      [Processed.]     t 

C  S  1.2 :  W  19 

COMMERCE  DEPARTMENT 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Automobile  accidents.  Motor  vehicle  accident  deaths,  deaths  from  motor  vehicle 
accidents  in  large  cities,  Nov.  29-Dec.  20,  1941 ;  v.  6,  no.  48-51.  Dec.  5-27,  1941. 
Each  4  p.  il.  4°     [Weekly.     Processed.]     t  C  3.128 :  6/48-51 

Census,  1940  {16th).    See,  below,  entries  under  center  head  Census,  19^0  {16th). 

Commerce.  Monthly  summary  of  foreign  commerce  of  United  States,  Aug.  1941, 
corrected  to  Sept.  30,  1941 ;  compiled  by  Division  of  Foreign  Trade  Statistics. 
1041.  47  p.  4"  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.25  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.85. 
L.  C.  card  14-21465  C  3.147  :  941/8 

- — -     Same.     (H.  doc.  543,  77th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Same,  Sept.  1941,  corrected  to  Oct.  31, 1941 ;  compiled  by  Division  of  Foreign 

Trade  Statistics.    1941.    47  p.  4°  C  3.147  :  941/9 

Same.     (H.  doc.  544,  77th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Cotton.  Activity  in  cotton  spinning  industry,  Nov.  1941.  Dec.  19,  1941.  1  p.  4° 
[Monthly.    Processed.    Preliminary  report]     t  0  3.53:941/11 

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

of  1941  prior  to  Dec.  1,  1941,  and  comparativa.  statistics  to  corresponding  date 
in  1940  and  1939.  Dec.  8,  1941.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report.  Issued  in 
postal  card  form.]     t  0  3.20:941-42/8 

Cottonseed.  Cottonseed  received,  crushed,  and  on  hand,  and  cottonseed  products 
manufactured,  shipped  out,  and  on  hand  for  3  months,  ending  Oct.  31,  1941  and 
1940  [cotton  linters  produced  and  on  hand  at  oil  mills  by  type  of  cut,  by  States, 
linters  produced  for  3-month  period,  Aug.  1,  to  Oct.  31,  linters  on  hand  at  oil 
mills  Oct.  31,  cottonseed  products  manufactured,  shipped  out,  and  on  hand  for 
3-month  period  of  Aug.  1  to  Oct.  31  and  exports  and  imports  of  cottonseed 
products  for  2  months  ending  Sept.  30].  Nov.  13,  1941.  oblong  32°  [Monthly. 
Preliminary  report.    Issued  in  postal  card  form.]     f  0  3.149:941-42/3 

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Government  Publications 


Cottonseed — Continued. 

Same,  for  4  months,  ending  Nov.  30,  1941  and  1940  [cotton  linters  produced 

and  on  hand  at  oil  mills  by  type  of  cut,  by  States,  linters  produced  for  4-month 
period  Aug.  1  to  Nov.  30.  linters  on  hand  at  oil  mills  Nov.  30].  Dee.  12,  1941. 
oblong  32°     [Monthlv.     Preliminary  report.     Issued  in  postal  card  form.]     f 

C  3.149 :  941-^2/4 

Employment.    State  and  local  government  quarterly  employment  survey,  2d  quar- 
ter, 1941 :  V.  2,  no.  11,  final,  General  summary  of  employment  and  pay  rolls  of 
State  and  local  governments  in  Apr.  1941.    Dec.  4,  1941.    15  p.  il.  4°     [Proc- 
essed,!    1" 
L.  C.  "card  40-26613  C  3.140 :  2/11/final 

State  and   local  government  quarterly  employment   survey,   3d   quarter, 

1941 :  V.  2,  no.  22.  State  emplovment  in  Julv  1941.  Dec.  3,  1941.  14  p.  il.  4' 
[  Processed.  ]     f  C  3.140 :  2/22 

Same ;  v.  2.  no.  2."),  Municipal  employment  in  July  1941  in  cities  of  5.000  to 

10,000  population.    Dec.  9,  1941.    29  p.  il.  4°     [Proces.^ed.]     t  C  3.140:  2/25 

Same ;  v.  2,  no.  2S.  County  employees  and  pay  rolls  in  July  1941  in  counties 

over  50,000  population.    Dec.  10,  1941.    14  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]    C  3.140:  2/28 


Industrial  and  business  statistics. 
ness  statistics.]    4°  or  oblong  S" 


[Monthly  and  quarterly  industrial  and  busi- 
[  Processed.]     t 

C  3.  (various  arbitrary  numbers)  : 

XOTE. — The  Census  Bureau  collects  and  publishes  monthly  and  quarterly  current  sta- 
tistics in  processed  form  for  numerous  industries  and  commodities.  Summaries  of  most  of 
these  statistics  are  published  later  in  Survey  of  current  business  issued  each  month  by  the 
Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce  Bureau.  The  titles  of  these  reports  as  issued  for  1941. 
with  the  Documents  Office  classification  number  for  each  are  listed  below  : 
Monthly  industrial  and  business  reixirts 


Air   conditioning   systems    and    equipment 

(C  3.68:) 
Asphalt  prepared  roofing   (C  3.100  :) 
Automobile   financing    (C   3.69:) 
Automobiles,     manufacturers'     sales 

(C  3.70:) 
Boots,  shoes,  and  slippers,  other  than  rub- 
ber   (C    3.43:) 
Cellulose  plastic  products   (C  3.73:) 
Commercial  steel  castings   (C  3.74:) 
Confectionery    and    competitive    chocolate 

products,      manufacturers'      sales      and 

creaits  (C  3.13-5  :) 
Cotton,      leather,      and     allied     garments 

(C3.64:) 
Cottonseed  products  manufactured  ana  vii 

hand  at  oil  mills,  by  States  (C  3.125  :) 
Domestic  pumps,  water  systems  and  wind 

mills  (C  3.77  :) 
Fabricated  steel  plate  (C  3.83:) 
Floor  and  wall  tile  (C  3.85  :) 
Galvanized  range  boilers  and  tanks  for  hot 

water  heaters   (C  3.86:) 
Hosiery  (C  3.87  :) 
Illuminating      glassware      manufacturers, 

s.-iles  and  credits  (C  3.146  :) 
Knit  wool  gloves  and  mittens  (C  3.63:) 
Leather  gloves  and  mittens  (C  3.42:) 
Malleable  iron   castings   (C  3.89:) 
Mechanical  stokers   (C  3.91  :) 
Men's,    youths',    and     boys'     clothing     i  ut 

( C  3  92  • ) 
Methanol  (C  3.101 :) 
Oil  burners   (C  3.'J.;:) 


Paint.  varnish,  lacquer,  and  filler 
(C  3  94  :) 

Paperboard  (C  3.95:) 

Plastic  paints,  cold  water  paints,  and  cal- 
cimines (C  3.96:) 

Porcelain  enameled  products,  metal  base 
only  (C  3.98:) 

Public  merchandise  warehousing 
(C  3.102  :) 

Pulverizers  for  pulverized  fuel  installa- 
tions (C  3.103  :i 

Pyroxylin-coated  textiles   (C  3.104:) 

Railroad  locomotives  (C  3.105  :) 

Raw  wool  consumption  (C  3.52  :) 

Red-cedar  shingles  (C  3.119  :) 

Retail  sales,  independent  stores  [sum- 
mary and  one  report  for  each  of  34 
States  and  6  cities]   (C  3.138  :) 

Steel  barrels  and  drums  (C  3.106  :) 

Steel  boilers  (C  3.107  :> 

Steel  office  furniture  shelving,  and  lockers, 
and  flre-resistive  safe  industrv  pioducts 
(C  3.108:) 

Structural  clay  products  (C  3.109  :) 

Sulphuric  acid  (C  3.110  :) 

Superphosphates  (C  3.111  :) 

Underwear,  knit  cloth  and  knit  fabric 
gloves   (C  3.113:) 

Wheat  ground  and  wheat-milling  product.s 
(C  3.117:) 

White-base  antifriction  bearing  metals 
(C  3.71:) 

Wholesalers'  sales,  inventories  and  credits 
(C  3.133:) 


Wool  machinery  activity  (C  3.51  :) 
Quarterly  industrial  and  busine.ss  reports 
Blowers,  fans,  unit  heaters,  and  accessory 


equipment  (C  3.143  :i 
Canned  foods  stock  report    (C  3  136) 
Edible  gelatin  (C  3.79  :t 
Electrical  goods  (C  3.82  :) 
Fats     and     oils,     animal     and     vegetable 

(C  3.123:) 
Fats    and    nils    subjected    to    sulphonation 

LacquiMs   (C  3.88  :) 


Linseed  oil   (C  3.122:) 

Minins       and       industrial       locomotives 

(C  3.81:) 
Warm-air   furnaces,   winter   air-condition- 
ing  systems,    and   accessory   equipment 

(C3.14-1:) 
Wheat  and  wheat-flour  stocks  held  by  mills 

(C  3.115:) 
Wool  stock  (C  3.52/2:) 


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December  19il  1715 

Mortality  index.  Weekly  mortality  index,  deaths  (stillbirths  excluded)  in  major 
cities,  Dec.  6-27,  1941 ;  v.  12,  no.  49-52.  Dec.  11,  1941-Jan.  1,  1942.  Each  4  p. 
11.4°     [Processed.]     t  0  3.41:12/4^52 

Vital  statistics.  Monthly  vital  statistics  bulletin,  Dec.  6,  1941 ;  v.  4,  no.  10. 
[1941.]     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  0  3.127:4/10 

Census,  19-^0  (16th) 

Agriculture.  Agriculture :  Alabama,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facil- 
ities, expenditures,  and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables,  and 
minor  crops,  with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+51  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census 
of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  0.  card  41-51011  O  3.940-15  :  Al  1  b 

Same :  California,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables,  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+74  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15 :  0  12 

Same :  Florida,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  expendi- 
tures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+62  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-15 :  F  66 

Same :  Iowa,  3d  series,  value  of  farm  products,  farms  classified  by  major 

source  of  income  and  by  total  value  of  products,  with  statistics  for  counties. 
1941.  iv-f71  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  O.  card  41-51187  0  3.940-16 :  lo  9 

Same :  Louisiana,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor,  facilities,  expen- 
ditures, and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor  crops, 
with  statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv+56  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United 
States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.  ]     *  Paper,  15c.  0  3.940-15 :  L  93 

Same :  Maryland,  3d  series,  value  of  farm  products,  farms  classified  by  ma- 
jor source  of  income  and  by  total  value  of  products,  with  statistics  for  counties. 
1941.  iv-1-27  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]  *  Paper, 
10c.  0  3.940-16  :M  36 

Same :  Michigan,  3d  series,  value  of  farm  products,  farms  classified  by 

major  source  of  income  and  by  total  value  of  products,  with  statistics  for  coun- 
ties. 1941.  iv+60  p.  il  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared 
under   supervision   of  Zellmer   R.   Pettet,   chief  statistician   for  agriculture.] 

*  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-16 :  M  58 

Same :  Minnesota,  3d  series,  value  of  farm  products,  farms  classified  by 

major  source  of  income  and  by  total  value  of  products,  with  statistics  for  coun- 
ties. 1941.  iv-f62  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared 
under  supervision  of   Zellmer   R.   Pettet,   chief  statistician  for  agriculture.] 

*  Paper,  15c.  0  3.940-16 :  M  66 

Same :  Texas,  2d  series,  farm  mortgages,  taxes,  labor  facilities,  expenditures, 

and  miscellaneous  farm  information,  fruits,  vegetables  and  minor  crops,  with 
statistics  for  counties.  1941.  iv-|-173  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States, 
1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statistician  for 
agriculture.  ]     *  Paper,  35c.  0  3.940-15 :  T  31 

Same:  Utah,  3d  series,  value  of  farm  products,  farms  classified  by  major 

source  of  income  and  by  total  value  of  products,  with  statistics  for  counties. 
1941.  iv-f-28  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]  *  Paper, 
10c.  0  3.940-16 :  Ut  1 

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1716  Government  Publications 

Agriculture — Continued. 

Same :  Vermont,  3d  series,  value  of  farm  products,  farms  classified  by  major 

source  of  income  and  by  total  value  of  products,  with  statistics  for  counties. 
1941.  iv+22  p.  il.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Zellmer  R.  Pettet,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]  *  Paper, 
10c.  C  3.940-16 :  V  59 

Bousing.    Housing,  1st  series,  data  for  small  areas :  Maine.     1941.     ii+25  p.  4° 
(16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E. 
Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51189  C  3.940-30 :  M  28 

Same:  Rhode  Island.     1941.    li+10  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Ti-uesdell,  chief  statistician  for 
population.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.94O-30  :  R  34 

Manufactures.  Manufactures,  1939:  Canned  and  preserved  foods,  canned  fish, 
Crustacea,  and  mollusks,  cured  fish,  canned  and  dried  fruits  and  vegetables  (in- 
cluding canned  soups),  preserves,  jams,  jellies,  and  fruit  butters,  pickled  fruits 
and  vegetables  and  vegetable  sauces  and  seasonings,  salad  dressings,  quick- 
frozen  foods.  194L  vi+29  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manu- 
facture.s.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46389  C  3.940-18 :  F  73/2 

Same:    General    industrial    machinery,    industries.     1941.     vi+3S    p.    4° 

(16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J. 
Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-46401  C  3.940-18 :  M  18/3 

■ Same:     Motion   pictures    (not   including   projection   in   theaters).    1941. 

vi-f  5  p.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision 
of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46390  ^     C  3.940-18 :  M  85 

• Same:  State  series,   Arkansas.     1941.     iv-fll   p.   il.  4"     (16th  census  of 

United  States  1940.)      [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 

chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51308  C  3.940-19 :  Ar  4k 

Same :  State  series,   Colorado.     1941.    iv-t-16  p.   il.   4°     (16th  census  of 

United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-19:  C  71 

Same:  State  series,  Delaware.     1941.    iv+lO  p.   il.   4°     (16th  census  of 

United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-19 :  D  37 

•    Same:  State  series,  District  of  Columbia.     1941.     iv-f8  p.  11.  4°     (16th 

census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J. 
Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.940-19 :  D  63 

Same:  State  series,  Louisiana.     1941.     iv+16  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census  of 

United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  luider  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-19 :  L  93 

Same:  State  series,  Maine.     1941.     iv+12  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief 
statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-19 :  M  28 

Same:  State  series,  Mississippi.     1941.     iv+ll  p.  il.  4"     (16th  census  of 

United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.040-19 :  M  691 

Same:  State  series.   Montana.     1941.     iv-VH  p.   il.   4°     (16th   census   of 

United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  inider  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgei-ald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-19 :  M  76 

Same:  State  .series,  Nevada.     1941.     lv+8  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief 
statistician   for   manufactures.]     *  Paper,   10c.  C  3.940-19  :  N  41 

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December  1941  1717 

Manufactures — Continued. 

Same:  State  series,  New  Hampshire.     1941.     iv+12  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census 

of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statisiician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-19 :  N  42h 

Same:  State  series.  New  Mexico.     1941.     iv+10  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census  of 

United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-19 :  N  42m 

Same:  State  series,  North  Dakota.     1941.     iv+10  p.  11.  4°     (16th  census 

of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-19 :  N  81d 

Same:  State  series,  Oklahoma.     1941.     iv+16  p.  11.  4°     (16th  census  of 

United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-19 :  Ok  4 

Same:  State  series,  Oregon.     1941.     iv+16  p.  11.  4°     ( 16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief 
statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-19 :  Or  3 

Same:  State  series.  South  Dakota,  1941,     iv+11  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census  of 

United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-19 :  So  8d 

Same:   State  series,  Tennessee.     1941.     iv+20  p.  11.  4°     (16th  census  of 

United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-19 :  T  25 

Same  :  State  series,  Vermont.    1941.    iv+10  p.  il.  4°    (16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief 
statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.940-19  :  V  59 

Population.     Population,  1st  series,  number  of  inhabitants:  United  States  sum- 
mary.   1941.    vi+75  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)     [Prepared 
under   supervision   of  Leon  E.   Truesdell,  chief   statistician  for   population.] 
*  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  40^29306  C  3.940-13  :  Un  3 

Same,  supplement  to  1st  series,  bulletin  for  New  York,  New  York  City, 

number  of  inhabitants  by  census  tracts.  1941.  ii+22  p.  il.  4°  (16th  ceu.sus 
of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell, 
chief  statistician  for  population.]   *  Paper,   10c.  C3  940-13 :  N  42  y/supp. 

Population,  2d  series,  characteristics  of  population  :  Delaware    1941.    iv+65 

p.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision 
of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]    *  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  41-51499  C  3.940-13/2 :  D  37 

Same:  Idaho.    1941.    iv+86  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.) 

[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  popula- 
tion.]    *  Paper,  20e.  C  3.940-13/2 :  Id  1 

Same:  Iowa.    1941.    iv+164  p.  il.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.) 

[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  popu- 
lation.]    *  Paper,  25c.  C  3.940-13/2 :  lo  9 

Same:  Montana.     1941.     iv+111  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for 
population.]     *  Paper,  25c.  C  3.940-13/2 :  M  76 

■ Same:  Nevada.    1941.    iv+48  p.  il,  4°    (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.) 

[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  popu- 
lation.]    *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-13/2 :  N  41 

Same :  New  Mexico.    1&41.    iv+74  p.  il.  4"     (16th  census  of  United  States, 

1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell.  chief  statistician 
for  population.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.940-13/2 :  N  42  m 

Same:   South  Dakota.     1941.     iv+129  p.   il.  4°      (16th  census  of  United 

States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statis- 
tician for  population.]     *  Paper,  25c.  C  3.940-13/2 :  So  8  d 

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1718  Government  Publications 

Retail  trade.    Census  of  business,  1939,  retail  trade:  Commodity  sales,  feed  and 
farm  supplj'  stores,  florists,  fuel,  ice,  and  fuel-oil  dealers.     1941.    iv+46  p.  4° 
(16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Fred  A. 
Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41^6388  C  3.940-24 :  F  32 

Same:  Commodity  sales,  jewelry  stores,  luggage  stores,  opticians,  photo- 
graphic supply  and  camera  stores,  sporting  goods  stores,  bicycle  shops.  1941. 
iv-f  27  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervi- 
sion of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.]     *  Paper,  lOci 

L.  C.  card  41-46391  C  3.940-24 :  J  54 

Wholesale  trade.  Census  of  business,  1939,  wholesale  trade :  Business-size  groups 
and  analysis  of  operating  expenses  (wholesale  merchants  and  industrial  dis- 
tributors). 1941.  vi-fl20  p.  11.  4"  (16thceususof  United  States,  1940.)  [Pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  Fred  A.  Gosnell,  chief  statistician  for  business.] 
♦  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46402  C  3.940-26 :  B  96 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  AUTHORITY 

CIVIL  AKRONAUTICS  ADMINISTRATION 

Air  carriers.  Domestic  air  carrier  operation  statistics,  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  [2] 
p.  il.  f"     [Processed.]     t  C  31.112 :  941/10 

Air  navigation  radio  aids,  Dec.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  69+54  p.  il.  4°  [Bimonthly. 
Processed.    The  54  pages  listed  in  the  collation  consist  of  charts.]     t 

C  31.108 :  941/10 

Civil  aeronautics  journal,  v.  2,  no.  23  and  24 ;  Dec.  1  and  15,  1941.    [1941.]    p.  301- 
333,  il.  4°     [Semimonthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  40-26182  C  31.118 :  2/23,  24 

Notices  to  airmen.  Weekly  notice  to  airmen,  v.  9,  no.  26-29;  Dec.  4-24,  1941. 
[1941.]     various  paging,  11.  oblong  8°     [Processed.]     t  C  31.109 : 9/26-29 

Maps 

Regions.  Regions  and  regional  oflSces  of  Civil  Aeronautics  Administration  ;  [illu- 
strated outline  map].   Nov.  1, 1941.    12X19  in.    [Processed.]    t 

C  31.115  :R  26/941 

Same;  reduced  in  size.    Nov.  1,  1941.    9X14  in.     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.115  :R  26/2/941 

CIVIL  AEEONAUnCS  BOARD 

Note. — ^The  opinions  in  economic  proceedings  of  the  Civil  Aeronautics  Board,  formerly 
included  in  the  Civil  aeronautics  Journal,  are  printed  separately  beginning  with  v.  2,  and  are 
"advance  sheets"  of  the  material  which  will  make  up  bound  volumes  of  the  Civil  Aeronautics 
Board  Reports. 

The  separate  opinions  are  obtainable  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $1.00  per  volume ;  single  copies  vary  in  price. 

Aircraft  accidents.  Report  of  Civil  Aeronautics  Board  of  investigation  of  accident 
involving  civil  aircraft  of  United  States  NC  21727,  which  occurred  near  Vero 
Beach,  Fla.,  Apr.  3,  1941;  docket  no.  SA-35;  adopted  Nov.  19,  1941.  [1941.] 
[l]+28p.  1  pi.  4°     [Processed.]     t  C  31.213 :V  599 

Alaska.  Docket  no.  71-401-E-l  et  al.,  Alaska  air  transportation  investigation 
[decided  July  21,  IWl;  opinion  and  order].  [1941.]  [1] +785-797  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 60.)     [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v,  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a  :  2/60 

American  Airlines,  Inc.  Docket  no.  397,  American  Airlines,  Inc.,  certificate  of 
public  convenience  and  necessity  (Windsor  and  Niagara  Falls  operation) 
[decided  Mar.  8, 1941 ;  opinion  and  order].  [1941.]  [1]  -j-608-615  p.  ( [Opinion] 
43.)     [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]    *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a  :  2/43 

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December  1941  1719 

British  Overseas  Airways  Corporation.  Docket  no.  614,  British  Overseas  Airways 
Coi-poration,  permit  to  foreign  air  carrier  (trans-Atlantic  and  Bermuda  opera- 
tions) [decided  June  23,  1941;  opinion  and  order].  [1941]  [l]+763-770  p. 
( [Opinion]  57. )     [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.      C  31.211/a  :  2/57 

Canadian  Colonial  Airways,  Inc.  Docket  no.  601,  Canadian  Colonial  Airways, 
Inc.,  investigation  (Montreal-Nassau  service)  [decided  July  7,  1941;  opinion 
and  order].  [1941.]  [l]-f752-755  p.  ([Opinion]  55.)  [From  C.  A.  B.  Re- 
ports, V.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a  :  2/55 

Civil  air  regulations.  Civil  air  regulations  :  pt.  18,  Maintenance,  repair  and  altera- 
tion of  certificated  aircraft  and  of  aircraft  engines,  propellers  and  instruments, 
effective  June  1,  1941.  [1941.]  [l]+3p.  4"  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]   %  0  31.209:18 

Same:  pt.  22,  Lighter-than-air  pilot  certificates,  effective  Sept.  15,   1941. 

1941.    iii-f  9  p.  4"    [Issued  with  perforations.]     *  Paper,  10c.  0  31.209:22 

Continental  Air  Lines,  Inc.  Docket  no.  332,  Continental  Air  Lines,  Inc.,  mail  rates 
for  routes  nos.  29  and  43  [decided  Jlay  15,  1941;  opinion  and  order].  [1941.] 
[1]  4-683-709  p.     ( [Opinion]  50.)     [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]    *  Paper,  10c. 

C  31.211/a :  2/50 

Delta  Air  Corporation.  Docket  no.  162  et  al.,  additional  service  to  Atlanta  and 
Birmingham  [Delta  Air  Corporation ;  decided  Apr.  24,  1941,  supplemental  opin- 
ion and  order].  [1941.]  [l]-|-592-595  p.  ([Opinion]  40.)  [From  C.  A.  B.  Re- 
ports, V.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a  :  2/40 

Eastern  Air  Lines,  Die.  Docket  no.  475,  Eastern  Air  Lines,  Inc.,  certificate  of  public 
convenience  and  nece.ssity  (Winston-Salem  operation)  [decided  May  9,  1941; 
opinion  and  order].  [1941.]  [l]-}-676-6S2  p.  ([Opinion]  49.)  [From  C.  A.  B. 
Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a  :  2/49 

■ Docket  no.  566,  Eastern  Air  Lines,  Inc.,  Birmingham-New  Orleans  non-stop 

service  [decided  Apr.  24,  1941;  opinion  and  order].     [1941.]     [l]-|-596-601  p. 
( [Opinion]  41.)      [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.     C  31.211/a  :  2/41 

Inland  Air  Lines,  Inc.  Docket  no.  438,  Inland  Air  Lines,  Inc.,  certificate  of  public 
convenience  and  necessity  (Alliance,  Nebr.,  operation)  [decided  Apr.  24,  1941; 
supplemental  opinion  and  order].  [1941.]  [l]-f602-607  p.  ([Opinion]  42.) 
[From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a  :  2/42 

Northeast  Airlines,  Inc.  Docket  no.  513,  Northeast  Airlines,,  Inc.,  amendment  of 
certificate  of  public  convenience  and  necessity  [decided  Jan.  29,  1941;  opinion 
and  order.]  [1941.]  [l]-f 444-446  p.  ([Opinion]  31.)  [From  C.  A.  B.  Re- 
ports, V.  2.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  0  31.211/a :  2/31 

Northwest  Airlines,  Inc.  Docket  no.  327  et  al..  Northwest  Airlines,  Inc.,  et  al., 
certificate  of  public  convenience  and  necessity  (additional  service  to  Canada) 
[decided  Mar.  8,  1941;  opinion  and  order].  [1941.]  [l]-|-627-655  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 45.)     [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  31.211/a :  2/45 

Docket  no.  407,  Northwest  Airlines,  Inc.,  mail  rate  proceeding  for  route  no. 

45    [decided    Aug.    1,    1941;    opinion    and    order].     [1941.]     [1] -{-827-838    p. 
( [Opinion]  64. )      [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.     C  31.211/a :  2/64 

Pan  American  Airways,  Inc.  Docket  no.  14— 101-(E)-1,  Pan  American  Airways, 
Inc.,  certificate  of  public  convenience  and  necessity  [decided  July  22,  1940;  opin- 
ion and  order].  [1941.]  [1] +111-123  p.  il.  ([Opinion]  7.)  [From  C.  A.  B. 
Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a :  2/7 

Docket  no.  318,  Pan  American  Airways,  Inc.,  certificate  of  public  conven- 
ience and  necessity  (Los  Angeles-Mexico  City  operation)  [decided  July  7,  1941 ; 
opinion  and  order].  [1941.]  [1]  -{-807-822  p.  ( [Opinion]  62.)  [From  C  A.  B. 
Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a  :  2/62 

Railway  Express  Agency,  Inc.  Docket  no.  19-401  (E)-l,  Railway  Express  Agency, 
Inc.,  certificate  of  public  convenience  and  necessity  [decided  Mar.  13,  1941 ;  opin- 
ion and  order].  [1941.]  [l]-}-531-542  p.  ([Opinion]  36.)  [From  C.  A.  B. 
Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a :  2/36 

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1720  Government  Publications 

Trans-Canada  Air  Lines.  Docket  no.  308,  Trans-Canada  Air  Lines,  permit  to  for- 
eign air  carrier  (Toronto-BufEalo-New  York  route)  [decided  Mar.  8,  1941;  opin- 
ion and  order].  [1941.]  [1] +616-626  p.  ([Opinion]  44.)  [Frona  C.  A.  B. 
Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a  :  2/44 

United  Air  Lines  Transport  Corporation.  Docket  no.  269,  United  Air  Lines  Trans- 
port Corporation  et  al.,  certificate  of  public  convenience  and  necessity  [decided 
Mar.  19,  1941;  opinion  and  order].  [1941.]  [l]-f  543-554  p.  ( [Opinion]  37.) 
[From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a  :  2/37 

Docket  no.  517,  United  Air  Lines  Transport  Corporation  (Fresno-Sacra- 
mento non-stop  service)  [decided  Aug.  11,  1941;  opinion  and  order].  [1941.] 
[1]  +1-6  p.     ( [Opinion]  1.)     [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  3.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.211/a :  3/1 

Western  Air  Lines,  Inc.    Docket  no.  579,  Western  Air  Lines,  Inc.,  certificates  of 

public  convenience  and  necessity  [decided  July  9,  1941;  opinion  and  order]. 

[194L]      [1] +781-784  p.     ([Opinion]    59.)      [From  C.  A.  B.   Reports,    v.   2.] 

♦  Paper,  5c.  C  31.211/a  :  2/59 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

Note. — Nautical  charts  for  navigating  the  waters  of  the  coasts  of  the  United  States 
and  of  its  possessions,  coast  pilots  carrying  auxiliary  information  for  the  use  of  the 
nautical  charts ;  tide  tables  showing  time  and  heights  of  tides,  current  tables  showing 
direction  and  force  of  ocean  and  estuary  currents,  and  aeronautical  charts  of  continental 
United  States  for  air  navigation  are  sold  at  the  Washington  oflSce  of  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  and  by  sales  agents.  The  sales  agents  for  the  nautical  charts  and  nautical  publica- 
tions are  located  at  the  principal  ports  of  the  United  States  and  for  the  aeronautical 
charts  at  the  principal  airports  of  continental  United  States. 

Chart  correction  notice.  Pacific  charts  4000  to  9400;  Nov.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  [2] 
p.  4°  [Processed.  Covers  corrections  noted  in  Notice  to  mariners,  no.  1-44, 
1941.]     t  0  4.9/7:4000-9400/941-6 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  Mlletin,  Nov.  30,  1941;  no.  318.     [1941.]     10+ [1]  p. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-26512  C  4.20 :  318 

Coast  pilots.     United  States  coast  pilot,  Atlantic  Coast :  sec.  A,  St.  Croix  River 
to  Cape  Cod.     4th  (1941)  edition.    1941.     x+[l]+384  p.  map.     (Serial  640.) 
t  Cloth,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  41-46370  C  4.6/1 :  A/4 

Earthquakes.     United  States  earthquakes,  1939 ;  by  Ralph  R.  Bodle.     1941.    iii  + 
69  p.  il.  1  pi.     (Serial  637.)     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  30-27161  C  4.25/2 :  939 

Sea  water.     Density  of  sea  water.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  tide  stations,  Pacific 
Coast.     Nov.  1941.     [l]+44+[l]  p.  4°     (DW-2.)      [Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  41^6354  C  4.33 :  2 

Aeronautical  charts 

Dubuque  [loica],  lat.  42°-44°,  long.  90°-96° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  "V-6. 
Scale  10  m.  =  1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Oct.  1941."    20X41  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/4 :  D  854/941 

Fairbanks  [Alaska],  lat.  62°-66°,  long.  141°-156° ;  aeronautical  chart.  Scale 
10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
Oct.  1941.    24X33  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t40c. 

C  4.9/4 :  F  151/941-2 

Olacier  National  Park.  Regional  aeronautical  chart:  Glacier  Park,  Butte,  Yel- 
lowstone Park.  Williston,  Miles  City,  Rapid  City,  lat.  44°-^9°,  long,  102°-114° ; 
2M.  Scale  10  m=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  July  1941.  23X39  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projec- 
tion. ]     t  40c.  C  4.9/5 :  2  M/941 

Qreen  Bay  [Wis.],  lat.  44°-46°,  long.  SS'-SO" ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  W-7. 
Scale  10  m=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Oct.  1941.    20X48  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/4 :  G  829/941 

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Los  Angeles  [Calif.],  lat.  34°-36°,  long.  114''-120° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
R-2.  Scale  10  m=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  "Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1941.  20X46  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projec- 
tion.]    t  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  L  896/941 

Minot  [N.  Dak.],  lat.  4S°-50°,  long.  96°-102'' ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  Y-5. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Oct.  1941.     20X38  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     1 25c. 

C  4.9/4 :  M  666/941 

Mobile  [Ala.],  lat.  30°-32°,  long.  84°-90'' ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  P-7.  Scale 
10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
Oct.  1941.    20X48  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/4 :  M  713/941 

New  York  [N.  Y.],  lat.  40°-42°,  long  72°-78° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  U-9. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Oct.  1941.    20X42  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t25c. 

C  4.9/4 :  N  42y/941 

Nautical  charts 

Bering  Sea,  eastern  part,  Alaska,  vilest  coast,  compiled  from  United  States,  British 
and  foreign  authorities;  no.  9302.  [Scale  1:1,600,000.]  Washington,  D.  C, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Nov.  1941.     38X30  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  9302 

Discovery,  Port.  Port  Discovery  and  Sequim  Bay,  Wash.,  surveys  to  1926  and 
other  sources ;  no.  6403.  Scale  1 :40,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Oct.  1941.    22X19  in.     1 25c.        .  C  4.9: 6403 

Hana  Bay,  Maui,  Hawaiian  Islands,  surveys  to  1924,  surveys  by  Hawaiian  author- 
ities to  1923,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931 ;  no.  4113.  Scale  1 : 5,000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1941.     17X17  in.     t  25c. 

C  4.9 :  4113 

Intracoastal  Waterway.  Intracoastal  Waterway :  Port  Royal  Sound  to  Johnson 
Creek,  S.  C.-Ga.,  surveys  to  1934,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1941 ;  no.  839. 
Scale  1:40,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Nov.  1941. 
34X22  in,     [Map  is  in  3  sections.]     t  25c.  C  4.9 :  839 

Same :  Wadmalaw  River  to  Port  Royal  Sound,  S.  C,  surveys  to  1934,  sur- 
veys by  U.  S.  Engineers  and  other  sources  to  1940 ;  no.  838.  Scale  1 :  40,000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Nov.  1941.  34X22  in.  [Map  is 
in  4  sections.]     t  25c.  C  4.9:  838 

Eahulni  Harbor  and  approaches,  Maui,  Hawaiian  Islands,  surveys  to  1929,  surveys 
by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1939 ;  no.  4105.  Scale  1 :  10,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1941.    25X26  in.     1 25c.  0  4.9:4105 

Louisiana,  Gulf  Coast,  Lake  Charles  to  Sabine  River,  surveys  to  1934,  surveys  by 
U.  S.  Geological  Survey  and  other  sources ;  no.  592.  Scale  1 :40,000.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Nov.  1941.  32X27  in.  [Map  is  in  2 
sections.]     t  50c,  C  4.9 :  592 

Maine,  Quoddy  Roads  to  Petit  Manan  Island,  surveys  to  1918;  no.  1201.  Scale 
1:80,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1941.  30X40 
in.     t  75c.  C  4.9 :  1201 

San  Diego  Bay,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1935,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1941,  and 
other  sources  ;  no.  5107.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Nov.  1941.     37X33  in.     t     75c.  0  4.9:5107 

San  Francisco  entrance,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1939,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to 
1940,  and  other  sources ;  no.  5532.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1941.    33X41  in.     t     75c.  C  4.9:  5532 

United  States.    Lines  of  equal  magnetic  declination  and  of  equal  annual  change 

in  United  States  for  1940 ;  no.  3077.     Scale  1 : 7,000,000.     Washington,  D.  C, 

■     Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1941.    22x28  in.     [Murdoch  conic  projection, 

with  2  standard  parallels.]     t    20c.  C  4.9 :  3077 

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1722  Government  Publications 

Yaquma  River  and  approaches,  Oreg.,  surveys  to  1928,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers 
to  1941 ;  no.  6058.  Scale  1 :  20,OUO.  Washington,  D.  C,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Nov.  1941.    26X30  in,    t     50c.  04.9:6058 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Business.     Survey  of  current  business,  Dec.  1941;  [v.  21,  no.  12].     [1941.]     cover 
title,  26+S-38  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.    Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
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subscription,  $3.50. 
L.  C.  card  21-26819  C  18.85 :  21/12 

Same,  weekly  supplement,  Dec.  4-25,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  4  p.  il.  4°  In- 
cluded in  price  of  monthly  Survey  of  current  business,  which  see  above. 

C  18.36 :  941/49-52 

Credit  unions,  installment  loans  to  consumers,  Sept.-Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  [4]  p.  11. 
4°    [Monthly.    Processed.    Two  months  issued  as  one  publication.]     f 

C  18.226 :  941/5,  6 

Domestic  commerce,  weekly  bulletin  of  national  economy,  v.  28,  no.  23-26;  Dec. 
4-25,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  34  p.  il.  4"  [Processed.]  t  Paper,  5c.  single  copy, 
$2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.00.  C  18.32  :  28/23-26 

Foreign  commerce  weekly,  v.  5,  no.  10-13;  Dec.  6-27,  1941.  [1941.]  various 
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L.  C.  card  40-29231  .  C  18.5/1 :  5/10-13 

Grocery  wholesaling.    Effective  grocery  wholesaling,  by  William  H.  Meserole  and 
Charles  H.  Sevin ;  with  introduction  by  Walter  F.  Crowder.    1941.    ix-f  241  p.  il. 
5  pi.  1  tab.     ( Economic  series  14. )     *  Paper,  40c. 
L.^  C.  card  41-46403  C  18.206 :  14 

Industrial  hanking  companies,  installment  loans  to  consumers,  Oct.  1941.  [1941.] 
[4]  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     f  C  18.219 :  941/10 

Industrial  reference  service.     [Processed.]     t  various  prices,  see  note  below. 

C 18  :  220 : 

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The  14  parts  comprising  the  Industrial  reference  service  are  as  follows : 
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pt.  4.     Forest  products.  pt.  11.   Stone,  clay,  and  glass  products, 

pt.  5.     Leather  and  its  products.  pt.  12.  Textiles  and  related  products, 

pt.  6.     Machinery  and  eouipment.  pt.  13.  Tobacco  and  its  products, 

pt.  7.     Metal  and  mineral  products.  pt.  14.  Special  products. 

International  payments.    Balance  of  international  payments  of  United  States  in 
1940;  by  Hal  B.  Lary  and  Paul  D.  Dickens.    1941.    vi+93  p.     (Economic  series 
17.)     *  Paper,  20c. 
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MARINE  INSPECTION  AND  NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

Bulletin,  v.  6,  no.  5;  Nov.  1941.     [1941.]    28  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     t  " 

L.  C.  card  36-26619  C  25.12 :  6/5 

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December  1941  1723 

NATIONAL  BUREAU  OF  STANDARDS 

Butanes.  Free  energies  and  equilibria  of  isoruerization  of  butanes,  pentanes, 
hexanes,  and  heptanes  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  Frederick  D.  Rossini,  Ed- 
ward J.  R.  Prosen,  and  Kenneth  S.  Pitzer.  [1941.]  p.  529-541,  il.  (Research 
paper  RP1440.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards, 
V.  27,  Dec.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1440 

Cellulose.  Fluidity  of  Triton  F  and  xanthate  solutions  as  measure  of  cellulose 
degradation  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Ralph  T.  Mease  and  Leland  F.  Gley- 
steen.  [1941.]  p.  543-549,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1441.)  [From  Journal  of 
research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27,  Dec.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  1441 

Improvement  in  method  for  dissolving  cellulose  in  cuprammonium  solution 

for  fluidity  measurements  ;  by  Ralph  T.  Mease.  [1941.]  p.  551-553,  il.  (Research 
paper  RP1442.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards, 
V.  27,  Dec.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1442 

Electric  batteries.  Relation  of  electromotive  force  to  concentration  of  deuterium 
oxide  in  saturated  standard  cells  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Langhorne  H. 
Brickwedde  and  George  W.  Vinal.  [1941.]  p.  479-489,  il.  (Research  paper 
RP1435. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27, 
Dec.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1435 

Gasoline.  Losses  of  gasoline  in  storage  and  handling  [with  list  of  references]. 
Mar.  3,  1941.  4  p.  4"  (Letter  circular  LC-637.)  [Processed.  Supersedes  LC- 
427.]    t  013.16:637 

Hatchets.  Forged  hatchets.  1941.  ii+12  p.  (Simplified  practice  recommendation 
R160-41.)     [Effective  date,  Nov.  1,  1941.     Supersedes  R160-37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.12/1 :  160/3 

Hydrocellulose.  Estimation  of  aldehyde  groups  in  hydrocellulose  from  cotton 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Albert  R.  Martin,  Leonard  Smith,  Roy  L.  Whistler, 
and  Milton  Harris.  [1941.]  p.  449-457,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1482.)  [From 
Journal  of  research   of  National  Bureau   of   Standards,   v.   27,    Nov.   1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1432 

Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27,  no.  6;  Dec.  1941. 
1941.  ii +479-570  p.  il.  [Monthly.  Includes  Research  papers  1435-43.  Indi- 
vidual papers  are  issued  separately  and  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  as 
they  appear.]  *  Paper,  30c.  single  copy,  $3.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.50. 
L.  C.  card  41^6371-46379  C  13.22 :  27/6 

Leather.  Evolution  of  carbon  dioxide  and  water  from  vegetable-tanned  leathers 
at  elevated  temperatures  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Joseph  R.  Kanagy. 
[1941.]  p.  257-267,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1418.)  [From  Journal  of  research 
of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27,  Sept.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5  c. 

C  13.22/a :  1418 

Optical  instruments,  refractometry,  and  optical  properties  of  glass,  [list  of]  pub- 
lications by  staff  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards.  [Nov.  26,  1941.]  [1]-|-14 
p.  4°    ( [Letter  circular  LC-673.] )     [Processed.    Supersedes  LC-571.]     t 

013.16:673 

Paper  Section.  News  bulletin  of  Paper  Section,  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  4° 
[Monthly.    Processed.]    t  013.28:941/11 

Reflectiorirtransmission  relationships  in  sheet  materials  [with  list  of  references] ; 
by  Herbert  F.  Launer.  [1941.]  p.  420-442.  (Research  paper  RP1430.)  [From 
Journal   of   research    of  National   Bureau    of   Standards,   v.   27,    Nov.    1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  0  13.22/a  :  1430 

Re.sistor  fur?iace,  with  some  preliminary  results  up  to  2,000°  O  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences];  by  R.  F.  Geller.  [1941.]  p.  555-566,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1443.) 
[From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27,  Dec.  1941.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  0 13.22/a :  1443 

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1724  Government  Publications 

Rubber,  list  of  publications  by  members  of  staff  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards. 
Feb.  15, 1941.  17  p.  4°  (Letter  circular  LC-634.)  [Processed.  Supersedes  LC- 
532.]    t  013.16:634 

Sugar.  Use  of  chlorites  for  treating  raw  sugars;  by  Horace  S.  Isbell.  [1941.] 
p.  491— i97.  (Research  paper  RP1436. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National 
Bureauof  Standards,  V.  27,  Dec.  1941.]     ♦  Paper^  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1436 

Technical  news  bulletin  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Dec.  1941;  no.  296. 
[1941.]  p.  103-118.  [Monthly.  Includes  Index  to  Technical  news  bulletin, 
1941,  uos.  285-296.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  70c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26527  C  13.13 :  296 

Tricaleiuni  aluniinate.  Structure  of  tricalcium  aluminate  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Howard  F.  McMurdie.  [1941.]  p.  499-505.  (Research  paper 
RP1437.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  27, 
Dec.  IMl.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1437 

Water-distributing  systems  for  buildings  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Roy  B. 
Hunter.  Nov.  5,  1941.  ii+25  p.  il.  4°  (Building  materials  and  structures 
report  BMS79.)     *  Paper,  15c.  C  13.29  :  79 

PATENT  OFFICE 

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These  are  not  enumerated  in  this  catalog,  but  may  be  obtained  for  10c.  each  at  tlie  Patent 
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schedule  of  office  fees,  address  Chief  Clerk,  Patent  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bleij.  Rudolph  S.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
4563,  in  re  Rudolph  S.  Bley,  for  improvements  in  sulphonium  compounds  derived 
from  naturally  occurring  hydrocarbons  and  process  for  making  same ;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  10  p.  large  8°     $       C  21.10 :  B  617 

Calof,  Maurice.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  4600, 
in  re  Maurice  Calof,  lacing  and  fastening  means ;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  8  p.  4°     $  C  21.10:  0137 

[Decisions  in  patent  and  trade-mark  cases,  etc.],  Dec.  2-30,  1941.  [1941.]  various 
paging,  large  8°  [Weekly.  Issue  of  Dec.  30,  1941.  includes  Bulletin  of  decisions 
of  Patent  Office  on  trade-marks  rendered  during  Nov.  1941.  From  OflScial 
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Eicald,  Raymond  L.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
4588,  in  re  Raymond  L.  Ewald,  fruit  bobbing  apparatus ;  brief  for  commissioner 
of  patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  5  p.  4°     t  C  21.10:  Ew  14/5 

Fischer,  Albert  C.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
4562,  in  re  Albert  C.  Fischer,  method  of  making  waterproof  slabs ;  brief  for  com- 
missioner of  patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  9  p.  4°     J  0  21.10 :  F  522/15 

Gunther,  Martin.  In  Coiu't  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
4.577.  in  re  Martin  Gunther,  production  of  pure  cellulose;  brief  for  commissioner 
of  patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  8  p.  4°    J  0  21.10  :G  958 

Hill,  Williani  H.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  4635. 
in  re  William  H.  Hill,  treatment  of  liquids  to  control  crystal  formation ;  brief 
for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  9  p.  4°     t     C  21.10 :  H  556/2 

Kronquest,  Alfred  L.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
4618,  in  re  Alfred  L.  Kronquest.  method  of  lining  crown  cap  pads;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  7  p.  large  8°     t      0  21.10:  K  925 

Marks.  C.  W.,  Shoe  Co.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  4622,  in  re  O.  W.  Marks  Shoe  Co.,  trade-mark  for  shoes ;  brief  for  commis- 
sioner of  patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  7  p.  4°     J  0  21.10  :M  342 

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Mead,  Fred  J.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  4599, 
in  re  Fred  J.  Mead,  devices  for  placing  burial  vaults  and  caskets ;  brief  for  com- 
missioner of  patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  11  p.  4°     J  C  21.10 :  M  461 

Migrdichian,  Vartkes.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  4636,  in  re  Vartkes  Migrdichian,  preparation  of  cyanuric  chloride ;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  7  p.  4°     $  C  21.10 :  M  58S/2 

Official  gazette.  OflScial  gazette  of  Patent  Office,  containing  patents,  trade-marks, 
and  designs,  issued  Dec.  2-30,  1941;  v.  533,  no.  1-5.  [1941.]  cover  titles, 
1294-f  [clvii]  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 :  533/1-5 

Note. — Contains  the  patents,  trade-marks,  and  designs  issued  each  week,  with  Indexes ; 
also  decisions  of  the  commissioner  of  patents  and  of  the  United  States  courts  in  patent 
cases.  In  the  last  weekly  issue  of  each  montli,  there  is  included  in  the  Official  gazette 
a  section  entitled  Bulletin  of  decisions  of  Patent  Office  on  trade-marks. 

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  T.^c.  These  indexes  are  not  included  in  the 
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yearly  subscribers  who  remit  $18.75  ;  foreign  subscription  for  the  same,  $28.75. 

Same,  weekly  index  with  title.  List  of  trade-mark  applicants  published  for 

opposition  [etc.,  Dec.  2-30,  1941].     [1941.]     various  paging,  large  8°     [From 
Official  gazette,  v.  533,  no.  1-5.]     t  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. 

C  21.5/a  4  :  533/1-5 

Same  [title  page,  contents,  etc.,  to]  v.  531;  Oct.  1941.     1941.     [2]  leaves, 

large  8°    *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  included  in  price  of  Official  gazette  for  sub- 
scribers. C  21.5  :  531/t.p.  &  cont. 

Same  [title  page,  contents,  etc.,  to]  v.  532;  Nov.  1941.    1941.     [2]  leaves, 

large  8°  C  21.5  :  532/t.p.  &cont. 

Patents.  Classification  of  patents  issued  Dec.  2-30,  1941.  [19-41.]  Each  2  p. 
large  8°  [Weekly.  From  Official  gazette,  v.  533,  no.  1-5.]  t  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy,  $2.50  a  yr.  C  21.5/al :  533/1-5 

Patton,  Ross  C  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  4637, 
in  re  Ross  Cummings  Patton,  fire-fighting  apparatus ;  brief  for  commissioner 
of  patents.    [1941.]     cover  title,  6  p.  4°     t  C  21.10  :P27S 

Trade-marks  [etc.,  from]  Official  gazette,  Dec.  2-30,  1941.  [1941.]  various  pag- 
ing, il.  large  8°  [Weekly.  From  Official  gazette,  v.  533,  no.  1-5.]  t  Paper,  5c. 
single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr.  C  21.5/a  3  :  533/1-5 

Von  Bramer,  Harold.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  4.566,  in  re  Harold  Von  Bramer  and  Albert  C.  Ruggles,  treatment  of  motor 
fuels ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-f  14  p.  4"    t 

C  21.10 :  V  891 

WEATHER  BUREAU 

Note. — Although  the  Weather  Bureau  was  transferred  from  the  Agriculture  Department 
to  the  Commerce  Department,  effective  June  .50.  1940,  the  separates  from  the  Yearbook  of 
agriculture  which  are  listed  below,  are  classified  under  Agriculture  Department  in  order  that 
they  may  be  filed  with  the  publication  to  which  they  belong. 

Airway  observations.  Observations  section,  sec.  2  of  Circular  N,  5th  edition, 
1941  [Instructions  for  airway  meteorological  service].  [Revised  edition.] 
[1941.]  cover  title,  leaves  11-101,  lOlR,  lOla-b,  102-114,  187-201,  il.  1  pi. 
map,  4°     *Photomount  board,  50c.  C  30.4  :  N/l-2/941/sec.  2 

Climate.  Climate  of  the  States :  Alabama.  1941.  [1] -f  751-760  p.  il.  (Agi'icul- 
tural  yearbook  separate  1825.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects 
Administration.  From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with 
special  reference  to  agriculture  in  United  States].    *  Paper,  5c.      A  1.10/a  :  1825 

Same;  Arizona.  1941.  [l]-j- 761-772  p.  il.  (Agricultural  yearbook  sep- 
arate 1826.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration. 
From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference 
to  agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a:  1826 

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Climate — Continued. 

Same:  Arkansas.  1941.  [1] +773-782  p.  il.  (Agricultural  yearbook  sep- 
arate 1827.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration. 
From  Yearliook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference 
to  agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1827 

Same:  California.  1941.  [1] +783-797  p.  il.  (Agricultural  yearbook  sep- 
arate 1828.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration. 
From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  refereuv'e 
to  agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a:  1828 

Same:  Colorado.  1941.  [1] +798-808  p.  il.  (Agricultural  yearbook  sep- 
arate 1829.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration. 
From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference 
to  agriculture  in   United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1829 

Same  :  Florida.    1941.    [l]+80&-818  p.  il.     (Agricultural  yearbook  separate 

1830.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration.  From 
Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference  to 
agi-iculturc  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1830 

Same :  Georgia.    1941.    [1] +819-828  p.  il.     (Agricultural  yearbook  separate 

1831.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  witli  Work  Projects  Administration.  From 
Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference  to 
agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1831 

Same:  Hawaii.    1941.    [1] +121(5-21  p.  il.     (Agricultural  yearbook  separate 

1868.)  [Prepai-ed  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration.  From 
Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference  to 
agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1868 

Same:  Idaho.    1941.     [1] +829-840  p.  il.     (Agricultural  yearbook  separate 

1832.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration.  From 
Yearbook  of  agriculture.  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference  to 
agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a:  1832 

Same:  Illinois.    1941.     [1] +841-851  p.  il.     (Agricultural  yearbook  separate 

1833.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration.  From 
Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference  to 
agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1833 

Same:  Iowa.    1941.     [1] +862-872  p.  11.     (Agricultural  yearbook  separate 

1835.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration.  From 
Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference  to 
agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a:  1835 

Same:  Kansas.    1941.     [1] +873-883  p.  il.     (Agricultural  yearbook  separate 

1836.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration.  From 
Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5.  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference  to 
agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1836 

Same :  Mississippi.  1941.  [1] +935-944  p.  il.  (Agricultural  yearbook  sepa- 
rate 1842.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration. 
From  Yearbook  of  agi'iculture,  1941.  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference 
to  agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1S42 

Same :  Missouri.    1&41.    [1]  +^45-954  p.  il.    (Agricultural  yearbook  separate 

1843.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration.  From 
Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5.  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference  to 
agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1843 

Same:  Montana.  IWl.  [1] +955-966  p.  il.  (Agricultural  yearbook  sepa- 
rate 1844.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration. 
From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference 
to  agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a:  1844 

Same:  Nebraska.  1941.  [1] +967-978  p.  il.  (Agricultural  yearbook  sepa- 
rate 184.").)  [I'repared  in  cooperation  witli  Work  Projects  Administration. 
From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941.  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference 
to  agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a:  1845 

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December  1941  1727 

Climate — Continued. 

Same :  Nevada.    1941.     [l]4-97&-988  p.  il.     (Agricultural  yearbook  separate 

1846.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Pi-ojects  Administration.  From 
Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference  to 
agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A1.10/a:1846 

Same:  Oregon.  1941.  [1] +1075-86  p.  il.  (Agricultural  yearbook  sepa- 
rate 1855.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration. 
From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference 
to  agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1855 

Same:  Pennsylvania.     1941.     [1] +1087-98  p.  il.     (Agricultural  yearbook 

separate  1856.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration. 
From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1856 

Same:  South  Carolina.    1941.    [1] -{-1098-1108  p.  il.     (Agricultural  yearbook 

separate  1857.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration. 
From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference 
to  agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1857 

Same:  Texas.    1941.     [1]+1129— 46  p.  il.     (Agricultural  yearbook  separate 

1860.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration.  From 
Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference  to 
agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  18G0 

Same:  Utah.     1941.     [1] +1147-58  p.  il.     (Agricultural  yearbook  separate 

1801.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administraliun.  From 
Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference  to 
agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1861 

Same:  Virginia.  1941.  [1] +1159-69  p.  il.  (Agricultural  yearbook  sepa- 
rate 1862.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration. 
From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference 
to  agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1862 

Same:    Washington.     1941.     [1] +1170-81    p.    il.     (Agricultural   yearbook 

separate  1863.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration. 
From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference 
to  agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a:  1863 

Same:  West  Indian  Islands  (including  Puerto  Rico).     1941.     [1] +1222-28 

p.  (Agricultural  yearbook  separate  1869.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
Work  Projects  Administration.  From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5, 
Climatic  data,  with  special  reference  to  agriculture  in  United  States.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1869 

Same :  West  Virginia.     1941.     [1] +1182-90  p.  il.     (Agricultural  yearbook 

separate  1864.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration. 
From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference 
to  agriculture  in  United  States.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a:  1864 

Same  :  Wyoming.  1941.  [1] +1201-10  p.  il.  (Agricultural  yearbook  sepa- 
rate 1866.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  AVork  Projects  Administration. 
From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1941,  pt.  5,  Climatic  data,  with  special  reference 
to  agriculture  in  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1866 

Climatological  data.  Climatological  data  for  United  States  by  sections,  v.  28,  no. 
2  ;  Feb.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  [232]  p.  il.  2  p.  of  maps,  large  4"  (W.  B.  no. 
1322.)  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  40c.  single  copy,  $5.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$7.00. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  14-566  C  30.18 :  28/2 

Note. — Climatological  data,  containing  weather  statistics  from  42  separate  sections, 
each  section,  as  a  rule,  corresponding  to  a  State,  is  issued  monthly,  with  an  annual 
summary.  Printed  at  the  several  section  centers  and  assembled  and  bound  at  the  Wash- 
ington Oflacp.  Issued  principally  for  service  use  and  exc'iange.  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,  25c.  a  yr.  for  each  section. 

Same,  v.  28,  no.  3 ;  Mar.  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  [236]  p.  il.  2  p.  of  maps, 

large  4°     ( W.  B.  no.  1323. )      [Monthly.]  C30.1S:28/3 

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1728  Government  Publications 

Climatological  data — Continued. 

Same,  v.  28,  no.  4;  Apr.  1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  [216]  p.  il.  2  p.  of  maps, 

large  4°     ( W.  B.  no.  1327. )     [Monthly.]  C  30.18 :  28/4 

Same,  v.  28,  no.  5;  May  1041.     [1041.]     cover  title,  [240]  p.  11.  2  p.  of  maps, 

large  4°     (W.  B.  no.  1328.)     [Monthly.]  0  30.18:28/5 

Climatological  data,  Hawaii  section,  v.  37,  no.  8;  Aug.  1941.     [Honolulu 

Star-Bulletin,  Oct.  10, 1941.]  p.  43^8,  4°  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy, 
25c.  a  yr.  C  30.19 :  37/8 

Climatological  data,  West  Indies  and  Caribbean  service,  in  cooperation  with 

governments  of  islands  of  West  Indies  and  of  adjacent  coasts  of  Central  and 
South  America,  v.  20,  no.  4;  Apr.  1940.  [Imprenta  Venezuela,  San  Juan,  P.  R., 
1941.]    p.  25-32,  4"    [Monthly.]    *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr.     C  30.20 :  20/4 

Halos.  Geometrical  theory  of  halos,  6 ;  by  Edgar  W.  Woolard.  1941.  [l]+260- 
2G2,  p.  il.  4°     [From  Monthly  weather  review,  v.  69,  Sept.  1941.]     f 

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in  two  series,  namely,  public  laws  and  private  laws. 

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which  the  law  was  enacted,  but  this  information  does  not  appear  In  the  entries  listed  below. 

Private  [joint]  resolutions.    See,  above,  note  under  center  head  Laws. 

Private  law  220-252,  '77th  Congress. 

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supply  of  the  private  laws  which  it  distributes  free  upon  appliratlon. 
Acbi.  Mrs.  Anna.     II.  R.  1700,  act  for  relief  of  Anna  and  Fred  Aebi.    Approved  Nov.  26, 

1041,     1  p.     (Private  law  221.) 
And'Tfion.  Walter  M.     S.  1428.  act  for  relief  of  Walter  M.  Anderson.    Approved  Dec.  20. 

1941.     1  p.     (Private  law  244.) 
Automatic  Trmpcrntuie  Control  Company.  Incm-poratrd.     H.   R.   3121,  act  for  relief  of 

Automatic  Temperature  Control  Company.  Incoiporated.     Approved  Dec.  3,  1941.     1  p. 

(Private  law  2"0.) 
Bivirtn.  Mrs.  H   C      11.  R.  1548,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  H.  C.  Bivins,  Henrietta  Bivins,  and 

Irvin  Tatum.     Approved  Dec   20,  1941.     1  p.     (Private  law  247.) 
Blackmon,  M-!>.  Maij/J.     S.  138.  ai't  cranting  pension  to  Mary  Jane  Blackman.    Approved 

Dec.  22.  1941.     1  p.      (Private  l.nw  248.) 
Blackntone.  John  K.     H.  R.   3270.  act  for  relief  of  Rhoda  J.  Bla^kstone  as  executrix  of 

estate  of  John  K.  BlafkBt^one.    Approved  Nov.  26.  1941.     1  p.     (Private  law  223.) 
Bmdprick.  Joseph  V.     S.  1G50.  act  for  relief  of  Joseph  V.  Broderick.     Approved  Dec.  19, 

1941.     1  p.     (Private  law  242.) 
Chalker.  Carl.     S.  1550,  act  for  relief  of  Carl  Chaiker.     Approved  Dec.  20,  1941.     1  p. 

(Private  Inw  246.) 
Chaileston  Machine  and  WeJdinff  Company.     H.  R.  3086.  act  for  relief  of  Harold  B.  Mar- 
quis   fdoinar    business    under    title    of    Charleston    Machine    and    Welding    Company]. 

Approved  Nov.  26.  1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  222.) 
Colter.  J.   T.     H.   R,  4G6,  act  for  relief  of  J.  T.  Colter.     Approved  Dec.  2,   1941.     1  p. 

(P"ivate  law  227.) 
Covtrr.  William.     S    1429,  act  for  relief  of  William  Corder.     Approved  Dec.  19,  1941.    1  p. 

(Private  law  241.) 
Cvtts.  Ttichnrd  M      FT.  R.  4270    act  for  relief  of  Mnrsaret  M.  Cutts   [widow  of  Richard 

M.  Cutts].     Approved  Dec.  5.  1941.     1  p.      (Trivate  law  233.) 
Dyson.  Jmir.-i  C.     S.   334.   act  for   relief  of  James  C.  Dyson.     Approved   Dec.   19,  1941. 

1  p.     (P  hate  law  240  ) 
Can  Mr^-   Marii  S!     S.  1479.  act  for  relief  of  Mary  S,  Gay.     Approved  Dec.  20,  1941.     1  p. 

(Private  law  24.".) 
Ha-ris.  Jam<8  C.    11.  R.  29f>3.  net  for  relief  of  estate  of  James  C.  Harris.    Approved  Nov. 

28    1041.     1  p.     (Private  law  22.^) 
HendeiKon.  C.  D.    S.  904,  act  for  relief  of  C.  D.  Henderson.    Approved  Dec.  23,  1941.    1  p. 

(Private  law  251.) 

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KenneUy  Furniture  Company.     S.  1244.  act  for  relief  of  Kennelly  Furniture  Company. 

Approved  Dec.  20.  1041.     1  p.     (Private  law  24.3.) 
Lutn,  Mrs.  Louise  H.  D.  L.     u.  R.  15:^7,  act  for  relief  of  Louise  Hsien  Djen  Lee  Lum. 

Approved  Dec.  3.  1941.     1  p.     (Private  law  228.) 
McMiUen.  Ray  C.    H.  R.  4587,  act  for  relief  of  Ray  C.  McMillen.    Approved  Nov.  26,  1941. 

1  p.     (Private  law  224.) 
Morgan.  Patrick.     11.  R.  2587.  act  confirming  claim  of  Patrick  Morgan  and  Daniel  Clark 

to  lands  in  Loui-siana.  countv  of  Attakapab,  now  parish  of  St.  Martin.     Approved  Nov. 

28.  1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  226.) 
Murray,  John  P.     S.  1870,  act  for  relief  of  John  Paul  Murray.     Approved  Dec.  15,  1941. 

1  p.      (Private  law  237.) 
AVriH*?,  Julia  A.     S.  1190.  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Julia  Neville.     Approved  Dec.  17, 

1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  238.) 
O'Hara,  Antiwny.     H.  R.  1511,  act  for  relief  of  Anthony  O'Hara  and  Stephen  F.  Maroney. 

Approved  Nov.  2r>.  1941.     1  p       (Privnte  law  220.) 
Pierce,  Fred.  .tr.     H.  R.  5-584.  act  for  relief  of  Fred  Pierce,  sr.,  and  Mary  Pierce.     Approved 

Dec.  22,  1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  250.) 
Sioux  Skpicays,  Incorporated.     S.   1^63.  act   for  relief  of  Sioux  Skyways,   Incorporated. 

Approved  Dec    15.  1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  23t.) 
Sm'th.  Gordon.     S    501,  act  for  relief  of  Gordon  Smith.     Approved  Dec.  18,  1941.     1  p. 

(Private  law  239.) 
Bmith,  James  R.     S.  1338.  act  for  relief  of  James  Roswell  Smith.     Approved  Dec.  22,  1941. 

1  p.     (Private  law  249.) 
Spencer.  Fred.     H.  R.  3774,  act  for  relief  of  Fred  Spencer.     Approved  Dec.  4,  1941.     1  p 

(Private  law  232.) 
Thomas,  William  E.     H.  R.  768.  act  for  relief  of  William  E.  Thomas.     Approved  Dec.  4, 

1941      1  p.      (Private  law  231.) 
Wells.  George.     S.  1581,  act  for  relief  of  George  Wells  and  Mamie  H.  Wells.     Approved 

Dec.  15.  1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  236.) 
Weybret.  Fred.  jr.     H.  R.  1852.  act  for  relief  of  Fred  Weybret,  jr.,  and  others.     Approved 

Dec.  3,  1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  229.) 
Witcher.  Ivan  R.     S    1430,  act  for  relief  of  Ivan   Richard  Witcher  and  Nellie  Witcher. 

Approved  Dec.  15,  1941.     1  p.      (Private  law  235.) 
Tuhasz,  JuUks.     S.  1055.  act  for  rflief  of  Julius  Yuhasz  and  Arvid  Olson.     Approved 

Dec.  23,  1941.     1  p.     (Private  law  252.) 

Public  [joint]  resolutions.     See  above,  note  under  center  head  Laws. 

Public  law  324-373,  77th  Congress. 

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Army.  S.  165.  act  to  provide  for  continuing  in  service  of  Army,  Navy.  Marine  Corps,  and 
Coast  Guard  beyond  term  of  their  enlistment,  those  suffering  from  service-connected 
disease  or  injury,  and  in  need  of  medical  care  or  hospitalization  until  recovery  through 
such  medical  care  and  hospitalization.  Approved  Dec.  12,  1941.  1  p.  (Public  law 
333.) 

S.  1060.  act  to  extend  6  months'  death  gratuity  benefits,  now  paid  only  to  depend- 
ents of  oflScers  and  enlisted  men  of  Regular  Army,  to  dependents  of  all  officers,  warrant 
officers,  and  enlisted  men  of  Armv  of  United  States  who  die  in  line  of  duty  while  in 
active  military  service  of  United  States.  Approved  Dec.  10,  1941.  1  p.  (Public  law 
329.) 

Boxing.     H.  R.  5007.  act  to  permit  15-round  championship  boxing  bouts  in  Alaska  and 

Hawaii.     Approved  Dec.  22,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  .S68.) 
CarMrom  Field.     H.  R.  5749.  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  sell  to  Embry-Rlddle 

Companv  military  reservations  of  Carlstrom  and  Dorr  Fields,  Fla.     Approved  Dec.  19, 

1941      i  p.     (Public  law  358.) 
Coal.     H.  J.  Res.  255,  joint  resolution  creating  commission  to  Investigate  wavs  and  means 

for  improving  economic  conditions  in  anthracite  coal  producing  regions  of  United  States. 

Approved  Dec.  19.  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  355.) 
Coast  Guard.     H.  R.  5509.  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  purchase  or  accept 

as  gifts  motorboats.  yachts,  and  similar  vessels  for  Coast  Guard  use.    Approved  Dec.  16, 

1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  349.) 
Coast  Guard  cutters.     H.  R.  4226,  act  for  construction  of  Coast  Guard  cutter  designed 

for  ice-breaking  and  assistance  work  on  Great  Lakes.     Approved  Nov.  26,  1941.     1  p. 

(Public  law  324.) 
Con.<it  Guard   stations.      H.   J.    Res.   221.  joint  resolution  to  declare  abandoned  title  of 

Marquette,  Mich.,  to  land  in  county  of  Marquette,  and  to  vest  control  of  such  land  in 

Secretary  of  Treasurv  for  Coast  (Juard  purposes.      [Approved  Dec.   16,   1941.]      2  p. 

(Public  law  342.) 
District  of  Columbia.     H.  R.   2297,  act  to  prohibit  introduction  of  contraband  into  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  penal  institutions.    Appioved  Dec.  15  .1941.     1  o.     (Public  law  3"9.) 

H.  R.  5377.  act  to  amend  sec.  111.  title  18.  of  code  of  District  of  Columhla,  with 

respect  to  designation  of  deputy  clerks  by  clerk  of  Dist^'ct  Cou'-t  of  United  States  for 
District  of  Columbia.     Approved  Dec.  15,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  341.) 

H.  R.  5476.  act  to  provide  aviation  education  in  senior  high  schools  of  District  of 

Columbia.     Annroved  Dec.  16.  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  348.) 

n.   R.   5694.   act   to  prevent  i;ale  of  unwholesome  food   In  District   of   Columbia. 

Approved  Dec.  16,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  850.) 

H.  R.  5757,  act  to  define  and  punish  vagrancy  in  District  of  Columbia.     [Approved 

Dec.  17.  1941.1     2  p.     (Public  law  .352.) 

H.  R.  5800,  act  authorizing  advancements  from  Federal  works  ndminlstrator  for 

provision  of  defense  public  works  and  equipment  in  District  of  Columbia.     [Approved 
Dec.  20.  1941.]     2  p.     (Public  law  362.) 

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District  of  Columbia — Continued. 

H.  R.  5890,  act  to  regulate  rents  in  District  of  Columbia.     [Approved  Dec.  2,  1941.  J 

9  p.  (Public  law  327.)  [H.  R.  5890  creates  in  and  for  District  of  Columbia  the  Office 
of  Administrator  of  Kent  Control.] 

U.  K.  5893,  act  to  amend  sec.  5  of  act  to  establish  Board  of  Public  Welfare  in  and 

for  District  of  Columbia,  to  determine  its  functions,  and  for  other  purposes  Lso  as  to 
provide  merit  system  for  employees  of  said  Board.]  [Approved  Dec.  20,  1941.]  2  p. 
(Public  law  363.)  ^ 

H.  R.  6208,  act  to  authorize  black-outs  in  District  of  Columbia.     [Approved  Dec. 

26,  1941.]     2  p.     (Public  law  373.) 

Eleven  Gold  Star  Post.  S.  1916,  act  to  authorize  conveyance  of  old  Coast  Guard  station 
building.  Two  Rivers,  Wis.,  to  Eleven  Gold  Star  Post  numbered  1284,  Veterans  of  for- 
eign Wars,  Two  Rivers,  Wis.     Approved  Dec.  12.  1941.     1  p.     (Public  )aw  o34.) 

Engineer  Corps,  Army.  S.  1884,  act  to  make  provision  for  construction  activities  of 
Army.  Approved  Dec.  1,  1941.  1  p.  (Public  law  326.)  [S.  1884  transfers  all  con- 
struction activities  of  Army  to  Corps  of  Engineers.] 

Farmers.  S.  2077,  act  amending  Department  of  Agriculture  appropriation  act,  1942, 
so  as  to  provide  for  agricultural  conservation  program  payments  to  farmers  whose  crops 
have  been  acquired  under  national-defense  program.  Approved  Dec.  22,  1941.  1  p. 
(Public  law  364.) 

Qcrmany.  S.  J.  Res.  119,  joint  resolution  (declaring  that  a  state  of  war  exists  between 
Go\ernment  of  Germany  and  Government  and  the  people  of  United  States  and  mak- 
ing provision  to  prosecute  same.     Approved  Dec.  11,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  331.) 

Hawaii.  H.  J.  Res.  259,  joint  resolution  to  authorize  commission  appointed  by  the 
President  to  conduct  investigation  in  connection  with  attack  on  Hawaii,  to  compel 
attendance  of  witnesses  ai.d  production  of  books,  papers,  and  documents.  [Approved 
Dec.  23,  1^941.]     2  p.      (Public  law  370.) 

H.  R.  4795,  act  to  amend  Hawaiian  Homes  Commission  act  of  1920,  as  amended, 

by  amending  sec.  203  (4),  208  (3),  209,  213.  215,  220,  and  222  thereof  and  by  adding 
thereto  new  section  to  be  numbered  sec.  225,  all  relating  to  powers,  duties,  and  func- 
tions of  Hawaiian  Homes  Commission.  [Approved  Nov.  26,  1941.]  6  p.  (Public  law 
325.) 

Insulin.  H.  R.  6251,  act  to  amend  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act,  as  amended,  by 
providing  for  certification  of  batches  of  drugs  composed  wholly  or  partly  of  insulin. 
[Approved  Dec.  22.  1941.]     2  p.     (Public  law  o66.) 

Italy.  S.  J.  Res.  120,  joint  resolution  declaring  that  a  state  of  war  exists  between  Gov- 
ernment of  Italy  and  Government  and  the  people  of  United  States  and  making  provision 
to  prosecute  same.     Approved  Dec.  11,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  332.) 

Japan.  S.  J.  Res.  116,  Joint  resolution  declaring  that  a  state  of  war  exists  between 
imperial  Government  of  Japan  and  Government  and  the  people  of  United  States  and 
making  provisions  to  prosecute  same.     Approved  Dec.  8,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  328.) 

Medical  care.  H.  R.  4853,  act  to  amend  sec.  4,  Public  law  numbered  198,  76th  Congress, 
July  19,  1939,  to  authorize  hospitalization  of  retired  officers  and  enlisted  men  who 
are  war  veterans  on  parity  with  other  war  veterans.  Approved  Dec.  22,  1941.  1  p. 
(Public  law  365.) 

Military  service.  H.  R.  6215.  act  to  amend  selective  training  and  service  act  of  1940  by 
providing  for  extension  of  liability  for  military  service  and  for  registration  of  manpower 
of  the  Nation,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  Dec.  20,  1941.]  3  p.  (Public  law 
360.)      [Corrected  print.] 

S.  J.  Res.  117,  joint  resolution  removing  restrictions  on  territorial  use  of  units  and 

members  of  Army  of  United  States,  extending  periods  of  service  of  such  personnel,  and 
amending  national  defense  act  with  respect  to  meaning  of  term  Army  of  United  States. 
Approved  Dec    13    1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  338.) 

National  defense.  H.  J.  Res.  258,  joint  resolution  to  provide  additional  appropriations 
incident  to  national  defense,  fiscal  years  1942  and  1943.  [Approved  Dec.  23,  1941.] 
4  p.      (Public  law  371.) 

H.   R.  6159,  act  making  supplemental  appropriations  for  national  defense,   fiscal 

years  1942  and  1943,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  Dec.  17,  1941.]  32  p. 
(Public  law  353.) 

Navy.  S.  2093,  act  to  provide  for  extension  of  enlistments  in  Navy  in  time  of  war,  and 
for  other  purposes.    Approved  Dec.  13,  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  337.) 

Panama  Canal.  H.  B.  527.  act  to  amend  Canal  Zone  code  with  respect  to  trial  of  joint 
defendants,  removal  of  fugitives  from  justice,  and  regulation  of  criminal  procedure  in 
Canal  Zone.     Approved   Dec.  16,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  343.) 

H.  R.  529,  act  to  amend  Canal  Zone  code   [with  respect  to  chattel  mortgages  and 

taking  vehicles  for  use  or  operation].  [Approved  Dec.  16,  1941.]  2  p.  (Public  law 
344.) 

H.  R.  4495,  act  to  amend  Canal  Zone  code.    Approved  Dec.  16,  1941.    1  p.     (Public 

law  346.) 

H.  R.  4871.  act  to  amend  sec.  96,  title  2,  of  Canal  Zone  code  [relative  to  retirement 

of  employees  of  Panama  Canal  and  Panama  Railroad  Company].  [Approved  Dec.  16, 
1941.]      2  p.      (Public  law  347.) 

H.  R.  5876,  act  to  amend  Canal  Zone  code  so  as  to  provide  for  control  of  photo- 
graphing, possession  of  cameras,  and  so  forth,  in  areas  of  Canal  Zone  [in  interest  of 
national  defense].     Approved  Dec.  12,  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  336.) 

Pensions.  H.  R.  6009,  act  to  provide  pensions  at  wartime  rates  for  officers  and  enlisted 
men  of  Army,  Navy.  Marine  Corps,  and  Coast  Guard  disabled  in  line  of  duty  as  direct 
result  of  armed  conflict,  while  engaged  in  extra  hazardous  service  or  while  United  States 
is  engaged  in  war,  and  for  dependents  of  those  who  die  from  such  cause.  Approved 
Dec.  19.  1941.     1  p.      (Public  law  359.) 

Philippine  I/^lands.  S.  1623,  act  to  suspend  export  tax  and  reduction  of  quota  prescribed 
by  sec.  6  of  act  of  Mar.  24,  1934  (48  Stat.  456),  as  amended,  for  fixed  period,  and  for 
other  purposes.  Approved  Dec.  22,  1941.  1  p.  (Public  law  367.)  [S.  1623  relates 
to  Philippine  export  taxes.] 

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1732  Government  Publications 

Public  law  324-373,  77th  Congress— Continued. 

Pollers  of  the  President.  H.  R.  6J33,  act  to  expedite  prosecution  of  war  effort.  [Ap- 
proved Dec.  18,  1941.]  4  p.  (I'ublie  law  354.)  [II.  U.  62.{;i  ^ive.s  the  President  adili- 
tioiial  powers  witli  respect  to  coordiuatiou  oi  executive  ;igeucied.  entering  into  contracts, 
and  truding  witli  the  enemy.  1 

Radiomen.  H.  K.  .5074.  act  to  provide  additional  safeguards  to  radio  communications 
servicj  of  ships  of  United  States  in  interest  of  national  defense.  Approved  Dec.  17, 
15)41.     1  p.      (Public  law  351.) 

RecUtmation  of  hunl.  II.  H.  4854.  act  to  facilitate  and  simplify  administration  of  Federal 
reclamation  laws  and  act  of  Aug.  11,  1939,  as  amended.  Approved  Dec.  19,  1941.  1  p. 
(Public  law   35U.) 

Retired  list,  Savy.  H.  R.  3149,  act  providing  for  pay  and  allowances  of  retired  officers  of 
Navy  and  Marine  Corps  on  active  duty.  Approvtd  Dec.  15,  1941.  1  p.  (Public  law 
340.) 

Sara.'^ota  Pass.  11.  R.  4093.  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construc- 
tion of  bridge  across  Sarasota  Pass,  and  across  Longboat  Pass,  county  of  Manatee,  Fla. 
[by  Bradenton  Company],     Appioved  Dec.  12.  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  335.) 

Beeiniy-eye  doga.  S.  1^*20,  act  to  permit  seeing-eye  dogs  to  enter  Government  buildings 
when  accompanied  by  their  blind  masters.  Approved  Dec.  10,  1941.  1  p.  (Public 
law  3::0.) 

Soldiers.  H.  R.  4905.  act  to  facilitate  standardization  and  uniformity  of  procedure  re- 
lating to  determination  of  service  connection  of  injuries  or  diseases  a  leged  to  have  been 
incurred  in  or  aggravated  by  active  service  in  war,  campaign,  or  exped.tion.  Aijproved 
Dec  :0.  1941.     1  p.     (Public  law  361.) 

Veterans'  Administration  facilities.  11.  R.  £305.  act  authorizing  administrator  of  veter- 
ans' affairs  to  giant  castments  in  lands  to  Bedfo  d.  Mass.,  for  road-widening  purposes. 
[Ai-pioved  Dec.  19.   1941.]     2  p.     (Public  law  357.) 

Virgin  Islands.  S.  J.  Kc  s.  105,  joint  resolution  transferrins  administration  of  home- 
stead projects  establislied  in  \iigin  Islands  from  Uoverumeiit  of  Virgin  Islands  to 
Department  of  A-'riculture.     Aijproved  Dec.  23.  1941.     1   p.     (Public  law  372.) 

Virginia.  H.  R.  2799.  act  authorizing  conveyance  to  Virginia,  for  highway  pui poses  only, 
portion  of  Naval  Mine  Depot  reservation,  Yorktown,  Va.  Approved  Dec.  16,  1941.  1  p. 
(Pablic  law  345.) 

Warships  H.  K.  6223,  act  to  establish  comprsition  of  Navy,  to  authorize  construction 
of  certain  nava!  vessels,  and  for  other  puiposes.  Appioved  Dec.  23,  1941.  1  p. 
(Public  law  369.) 

CONFERENCE  COMMITTEES 

Bivins,  Mrs.  H.  C.  Mrs.  H.  C.  Bivins,  Henrietta  Rivins,  and  Irvin  Tatnm,  confer- 
ence report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1548  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  H,  C.  Bivins,  Henrietta 
Bivins,  and  Irvin  Tatuni]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  Dec.  12,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  3498,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

District  of  Columbia.  Increasing  motor-vehicle-fuel  taxes  in  District  of  Columbia 
[for  period  Jan,  1,  1942,  to  June  3(J,  19.'51],  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5558 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  Dec.  19,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1556,  77lh  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Explosives.    Amending  act  prohibiting  and  regulating  manufacture,  distribution, 
storage,  use,  and  possession  of  explosives  in  time  of  war,  conference  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  3019;  submitted  by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Florida.    Dec.  12,  1941. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  1.505.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46478 

Military  service.  Amending  selective  training  and  service  act,  conference  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6215  [to  amend  selective  training  and  service  act  of  liMO  by 
providing  for  extension  of  liability  for  military  service  and  for  registration  of 
manpower  of  the  Nation,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Dec. 
19,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1554,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-1&435 

National  defense.  Supplemental  appropriations  for  national  defense,  [fiscal  years] 
1942  and  1943,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R,  6159;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Cannon  of  Missouri.    Dec.  12,  1941.    9  p.     (H.  rp.  1501,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L,  C.  card  41-46479 

Pierce,  Fred,  sr.  Fred  Pierce,  sr..  and  Mary  Pierce,  conference  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  5584  [for  relief  of  Fred  Pierce,  sr.,  and  Mary  Pierce]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.    McGehee.     Dec.    12,    1941.      2   p.      (H.   rp.    1499,    77th    Cong.    1st   sess.) 

•  Paper,  5c. 

Portland.  Oreg.  Providing  for  national  cemetery  in  vicinity  of  Portland.  Oreg., 
conference  report  to  accompany  S.  793 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May,  Dec.  12,  1941. 
2  p.    (H.  rp.  1555,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

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December  1941  1733 

Soil  conservation.  Giving  Secretary  of  Agriculture  permanent  authority  to  make 
payments  to  agricultural  producers,  conference  report  to  accompany  S.  5S8  [to 
give  to  Secretary  of  Agriculture  permanent  authority  to  make  payments  to 
agricultural  producers  in  order  to  effectuate  purposes  specified  in  sec.  7  (a)  of 
soil  conservation  and  domestic  allotment  act]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fulmer.  Dec. 
16,  1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1509,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wheat.  Amending  Public  law  74  [77th  Congress]  relating  to  wheat-marketing 
quotas,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5726;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fulmer. 
Dec.  16,  1941.    2  p.     ( H.  rp.  1512,  77th  Cong.,  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

EXECUTIVE  PAPERS,  JOINT  COMMITTEE  ON  DISPOSITION  OF 

Agriculture  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  Agriculture, 
report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Nov.  24,  1941.  18  p.  (H.  rp. 
1444,  77tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  Agriculture,  report ;  submitted  by 

Mr.  Elliott  of  California.    Nov.  24, 1941.    2  p.    (H.  rp.  1445,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Education  Office.  Disposition  of  records  bv  Office  of  Education,  report ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Nov.  24,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1442,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

Federal  Reserve  System  Board  of  Governoi-s.  Disposition  of  records  by  Board 
of  Governors  of  Federal  Reserve  System,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of 
California.    Nov.  24,  1941.    8  p.    ( H.  rp.  1443,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Social  Security  Board.  Disposition  of  records  by  Social  Security  Board,  Federal 
Security  Agency,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Nov.  24,  1941. 
3  p.     ( H.  rp.  1436,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Social  Security  Board,  Federal  Security  Agency, 

report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.    Nov.  24,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp. 
1441,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

State  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  Department  of  State,  in  custody  oC 
National  Archives,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Nov.  24, 
1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1487,  77lh  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Treasury  Departmevt.  Disposition  of  records  by  Treasury  Department,  report; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Nov.  24,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1435,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

War  Department.  Disposition  of  records  by  War  Department,  i-eport ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.  Nov.  24,  1941.  24  p.  (H.  rp.  1446,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Work  Projects  Administration.  Disposition  of  records  by  Work  Projects  Admin- 
istration, Federal  Works  Agency,  report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  Cali- 
fornia.   Nov.  24,  1941.    7  p.     (H.  rp.  1438,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Work  Projects  Administration,  Federal  Works 

Agency,  report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.     Nov.  24,  1041.     2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1439,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disposition  of  records  by  Work  Projects  Administration,  Federal  Works 

Agency,  report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott  of  California.    Nov.  24,  1941.    2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1440,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Calendars  of  House  of  Representatives  and  historv  of  legislation,  77th  Congress, 
Dec.  1,  1941-Jan.  2,  1942 ;  no.  191-210.  1941.  Each  160  p.  or  128  p.,  large  8° 
[Daily  when  House  of  Representatives  is  in  session.]     t 

Y  1.2 : 1/77-1-191  to  77-1-210 

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1734  Government  Publications 

ACOOTTNTS  COMMITTEE:,   HOUSE 

Business.  Providing  expenses  of  conducting  study  and  investigation  [of  national- 
defense  program  in  relation  to  small  business]  authorized  by  House  resolution 
204,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  384;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran.  Dec.  11, 
1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1496,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  Title  of 
1st  print  reads  incorrectly  House  joint  resolution  294  instead  of  House  reso- 
lution 294.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Petroleum.  Providing  expenses  of  continuing  study  and  investigation  [of  petro- 
leum industry]  authorized  by  House  resolution  290,  76th  Congress,  and  contin- 
ued by  House  resolution  15,  House  resolution  188,  and  House  resolution  383,  77th 
Congress,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  385;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran.  Dec. 
11,  1941.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  1497,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

AGBICTJLTURE  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Farmers.  Conservation  payments  to  farmers  for  crops  acquired  imder  national- 
defense  program,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5739;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pace.  Dec. 
5,1941.    3  p.     (H.rp.  1477,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Relief  for  certain  agricultural  producers  in  stricken  areas  who  suffered  crop 

failures  in  1941,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6120;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fulmer. 
Dec.  5,  1941.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  1483,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Relief  of  certain  agricultural  producers  in  stricken  areas  who  suffered  crop 

failures  in  1941,  hearing,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  various  bills  (H.  R.  6120 
reported),  Nov.  24-28,  1941.     1941.     iii+115  p.     (Serial  E.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  Ag  8/12 

^i-H  club  and  rural  youth  act,  hearing,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  4530, 
to  promote  further  development  of  4-H  clubs  and  other  extension  work  with 
rural  youths,  Nov.  17  and  18,  1941.     1941.     iii-|-62  p.     ( Serial  D. )     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  F  82 

Minnesota.  Exchange  of  lands  in  Minnesota,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4465; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Andresen.  Dec.  5,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1485,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

AIB  ACCIDENTS,    SELECT  COMMITTEE  TO  INVESTIGATE,    HOUSE 

Latin  America.  Safety  and  development  of  commercial  aviation  in  Latin  Amer- 
ica, and  related  subjects,  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  125;  submitted  by  ]Mr. 
Nichols.  Dec.  17, 1941.  32  p.  (H.  rp.  1543,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46436 

APPROPRIATIONS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Xational  defense.     Additional  appropriations  incident  to  national  defense,  fiscal 
years  1942  and  1943,  report  to  accompany  H.  .J.  Res.  258 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Can- 
non of  aiissouri.    Dec.  19,  1941.     8  p.     (H.   rp.  1549,   77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46437 

Third  supplemental  national  defense  appropriation  bill,  1942,  defense  aid 

(lend-lease)  appropriations  included,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6159  [making 
supplemental  appropriations  for  national  defense,  fiscal  years  1942  and  1943,  and 
for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cannon  of  Missouri.  Dec.  3,  1941.  55  p. 
(H.  rp.  1470,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  41^6438 

Third  supplemental  national  defense  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1942, 

hearings  before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session.     1941.    2  pts. 

Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  D  36/2/942-3 
pt.  1.  General  appropriations.     11 -f- 636  p      ♦Paper,  65c. 
pt.  2.  Military  and  naval  establishments  and  lend-lease.     ii-|-265  p.     *  Paper,  25c. 

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Decejiber  1941  1735 

BANKING   AND   CUEKE2NfCY  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Gas  utilities.  Amending  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  act,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  6182  [to  amend  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  act,  as 
amended,  relative  to  loans  for  acquisition  and  operation  of  gas  or  electric  utility 
systems]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Steagall.  Dec.  5,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1479,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

CENSUS  committed:,  house 

Industni.  Quinquennial  census  of  industry  and  business,  hearings,  77th  Congress, 
1st  session,  Oct,  14-Nov.  6,  1941.    1941.    iii+329  p.     *  Paper,  SOc. 

Y  4.C  33/1 :  In  27 

CIVIL.  SERVaCE  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Government  officials  and  employees.  Amending  further  classification  act  of  1923, 
as  amended,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6217  [to  amend  sec.  13  of  classification 
act  of  1923,  as  amended,  so  as  to  change  salary  rates  and  definitions  of  certain 
grades  therein,  and  title  and  definition  of  custodial  service]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Ramspeck.  Dec.  23,  1941.  13  p.  ( H.  rp.  1.557,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  [Corrected 
print]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Payment  for  accumulated  or  accrued  leave  of  Government  employees  en- 
tering military  or  naval  forces,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6023  [to  provide  for 
payment  for  accumulative  or  af'crued  annual  leave  to  certain  employees  of 
United  States,  its  Territories  or  possessions,  or  District  of  Columbia,  who 
voluntarily  enlist  or  otherwise  enter  military  or  naval  forces  of  United  States]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Ramspeck.  Dec.  19,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  15.50,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

claims  committee,  HOUSE 

Broion,  Solomon.  Solomon  Brown,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5984  [for  relief  of 
Solomon  Brown]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  Dec.  3,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1467, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Claims.  Providing  for  prompt  settlement  of  claims  for  damages  occasioned  by 
Army.  Navy,  and  Marine  Corps  forces  in  foreign  countries,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1994;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harris  of  Arkansas.  Dec.  15,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
1503,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Columbia  Boat  and  Barge  System,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4999  [to 
confer  jurisdiction  upon  district  court  for  district  of  Oregon  to  determine  and 
render  judgment  for  any  losses  suffered  by  Columbia  Boat  and  Barge  System, 
Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harris  of  Arkansas.  Dec.  4,  1941.  19  p. 
(H.  rp.  1475,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Haivk,  Jane.  Legal  guardian  of  Jane  Hawk,  and  J.  L.  Hawk,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  4626  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Jane  Hawk,  and  J.  L.  Hawk]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Harris  of  Arkansas.  Dec.  3,  1941.  20  p.  (H.  rp.  1464,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Eahn,  Harry.  Harry  Kahn.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4665  U^  relikt  of  Harry 
Kahn]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wickersham.  Dec.  4,  1&41.  19^0^Cb..  rp.  1474,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mankin,  Paul  W.  Paul  W.  Mankin,  report  to  accompany  H.  B-^tm  [for  relief  of 
Paul  W.  Mankin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fenton.  Dec.  3,  1941.  wf"  (H.  rp.  1465, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c.  -  ^~ 

Murray,  John  J.  Estate  of  John  J.  Murray.'report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1535  [for 
relief  of  estate  of  John  J.  Murray]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  Dec.  5,  1941. 
2  p.    (H.  rp.  1476,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sherrod,  G.  M.  C.  M.  Sherrod  and  Daisy  Mimms,  administratrix  of  estate  of 
Arthur  Mimms,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1755  [for  relief  of  C  M.  Sherrod  and 
Daisy  Mimms,  administratrix  of  estate  of  Arthur  Mimms]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Harris  of  Arkansas.  Dec.  4,  1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1472,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

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1736  Government  Publications 

Smitli,  Gordon.  Lt.  Col.  Gordon  Smith,  report  to  accompany  S.  501  [for  relief  of 
Gordon  Smith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Meyer  of  Maryland.  Dec.  3,  1941.  4  p.  (H. 
rp.  1462,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smith,  James  R.  James  Roswell  Smith,  report  to  accompany  S.  1338  [for  relief 
of  James  Roswell  Smith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Meyer  of  Maryland.  Dec.  3,  1941. 
7  p.     (H.  rp.  1463,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Steward,  Luther  F.  Ruth  Steward,  administratrix  of  estate  of  Luther  F.  Steward, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2460  [for  relief  of  Ruth  Steward,  administratrix  of 
estate  of  Luther  F.  Steward]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harris  of  Arkansas.  Dec.  4, 
1941.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  1473,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wright,  Mrs.  Noel  0.  Mrs.  Noel  Wright  and  Bunny  Wright,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5573  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Noel  Wright  and  Bunny  Wright]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Weiss.    Dec.  3. 1941.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  1466,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

DISTRICT  OF   COLUMBIA   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Blaek-outs.  Authorizing  black-outs  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  620S;  submi ted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  Dec.  11,  194L  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1405,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  10,  1941 ;  no.  12. 
1941.    45  p.  4°    t  y  4.D  63/1 :  77/12 

Charities.  Providing  full  and  fair  disclosure  of  character  of  charitable,  benevo- 
lent, patriotic,  etc.,  solicitations  in  District  of  Columbia,  and  providing  regula- 
tion and  control  of  same,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  5881 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Randolph.  Dec.  5,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1484,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  5881 
provides  for  the  establishment  of  a  Charities  Advisory  Committee.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

Parking  of  vehicles.  Amending  zoning  act  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6003  [to  amend  act  providing  for  zoning  of  District  of  Colum- 
bia and  regulation  of  location,  height,  bulk,  and  uses  of  buildings  and  other 
structures  and  of  uses  of  land  in  District  of  Columbia,  so  as  to  require  provision 
be  made  for  parking  of  vehicles  when  buildings  are  erected]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.    Randolph.     Dec.    5,    1941.     2    p.     (H.    rp.    1488,    77th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Parking  facilities  for  Federal  employees  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to 

accompany  H.  R.  6004 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  Dec.  5,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rj. 
1486,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Prohibiting  certain  parking  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  6163  [to  prohibit  parking  of  vehicles  upon  public  or  private  property 
in  District  of  Columbia  without  consent  of  owner  of  such  property]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Randolph.     Dec.  5,   1941.     1  p.      (H.  rp.  1481,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Public  Welfare  Board.  Amending  sec.  5  of  act  establishing  Board  of  Public 
Welfare  in  District  of  Columbia  [so  as  to  provide  merit  system  for  employees 
of  said  Board],  report  to  accompnnv  H.  R.  5893;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph. 
Dec.  5,  1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1480,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  ivorks.  Authorizing  advancements  from  Federal  works  administrator  for 
provision  of  defense  public  works  and  equipment  in  District  of  Columbia,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5800;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  Nov.  28,  1941.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  14."i3,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Subu-ays  in  District  of  Columbia  for  all  traffic,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res. 
248  [to  direct  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  and  Public  Utilities  Com- 
mission to  make  investigation  and  survey  to  determine  feasibility  of  construc- 
tion of  subways  in  District  of  Columbia  for  both  streetcars  and  vehicular 
traffic]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph,  Dec.  5,  1941.  (H.  rp.  1487,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

EXPENDITURES   IN   EXECUTIVE   DEPARTMENTS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  17,  1941 :  no.  6. 
1941.     11  p.  4°     [Number  5  not  available.]     t  Y  4.Ex  7/13 :  77/6 

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December  1941  1737 

Oovernment  officials  and  employees.  Increasing  per  diem  subsistence  allowance 
of  civilian  officers  and  employees  while  traveling  away  from  their  designated 
posts  of  duty,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6220 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Leary.  Dec. 
17,  1941.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1540,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Marine  Corps.  Extending  time  for  examination  of  monthly  accounts 
covering  expenditures  by  disbur:~ing  officers  of  Marine  Corps,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2087;  submited  by  Mr.  O'Leary.  Dec.  17,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1541, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURALIZATION   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Allegiance.  Clarification  of  dual  nationality  of  certain  persons  and  taking  of 
oath  of  allegiance  by  all  persons  in  civil  and  military  services  of  nited  States, 
report  to  accompany  H.  K.  6109  [to  amend  nationality  act  of  1940  to  provide 
for  clarification  of  dual  nationality  of  certain  jpersons,  and  for  other  purposes]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Kramer.    Dec.  3, 1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1469,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Barrett,  Alhert.  Albert  Barrett,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1988  [for  relief  of 
Albert  Barrett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  Dec.  16,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1510, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Chan  Tsork-ying  (Mrs.  James  C.  Y.  Lee),  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2419  [for 
relief  of  Chan  Tsork-ying] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramsay.  Dec.  3,  1941.  3  p. 
(_H.  rp.  1468,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Nationalism  and  nationality.    Amending  nationality  act  of  1940,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6250;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mason.    Dec.  17,  1941.    9  p.     (H.  rp.  1544, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     [Corrected  print.     1st  print  reads  incorrectly  Mr.  Dick- 
stein  instead  of  Mr.  Mason.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46405 

Amending  nationality  act  of  1940,  to  preserve  nationality  of  naturalized 

veterans  of  Spanish-American  War  and  of  World  War,  and  of  tlieir  wives,  minor 
children,  and  dependent  parents,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5569;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Rees  of  Kansas.    Dec.  12,  1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1500,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Natu7-alization.  Further  amending  naturalization  laws,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  2304  [to  further  amend  naturalization  laws,  so  as  to  provide  for  naturaliza- 
tion of  certain  alien  veterans  of  World  War  residing  in  United  States]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Dickstein.    Nov.  28,  1941.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1459,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

INSULAR  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Philippine  Islauds.  Suspending  export  tax  prescribed  by  sec.  6  of  act  of  Mar.  24, 
1934  (48  Stat.  456),  as  amended,  for  period  of  1  year  commencing  July  1,  1941, 
and  for  other  purposes,  report  to  accompany  S.  1623  [to  suspend  export  tax  and 
reduction  of  quota  prescribed  by  sec.  6  of  act  of  Mar.  24, 1934  (48  Stat.  456),  as 
amended,  for  fixed  period,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Koclalkow- 
ski.  Dec.  2,  1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  H60,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [*S.  1623  relates  to 
Philippine  export  taxes.]    ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Virgin  Islands.  Amending  organic  act  of  Virgin  Islands,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5925  [to  amend  organic  act  of  Virgin  Islands,  so  as  to  make  attendance  by 
governor  or  his  representative  at  legislative  sessions  permissive  rather  than 
mandatory]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kocialkowski.  Nov.  28,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1455, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTERSTATE  AND  FOREIGN  COMMEECE  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Insulin.  Amending  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6251  [to  amend  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act,  as  amended,  by 
providing  for  certification  of  batches  of  drugs  composed  wholly  or  partly  of 
insulin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Dec.  17,  1941.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1542,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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1738  Government  Publications 

Wire  communication.  Powers  of  President  with  respect  to  wire  communications 
systems  during  time  of  war  or  threatened  war,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6263 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Bulwinkle.  Dec.  18,  1941.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  1546,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print  reads  incorrectly  Mr.  Lea  instead  of  Mr. 
Bulwinkle.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-^6400 

INVALID  PENSIONS  COMMITIEE;  HOUSE 

Pensions  at  wartime  rates  for  disabled  veterans  and  for  dependents  of  veterans 
wlio  die  or  have  died  as  result  of  disabilities  incurred  in  service  and  line  of  duty 
as  direct  result  of  armed  conflict  or  while  engaged  in  extra  hazardous  service 
or  while  United  States  is  engaged  in  war,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  H.  R.  6009,  Nov.  18-24,  1941.    1941.    iii+91  p.    *  Paper,  lUc. 

y  4.1n  8/5 :  V  64/4 

lERIQATION  AND  BECLAMATION  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Republication  River  compact,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  4647 
and  H.  R.  5945,  bills  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  compact  to  be  entered  into 
by  Colorado,  Kansas,  and  Nebraska  with  respect  to  use  of  waters  of  Republican 
River  basin,  Oct.  31  and  Nov.  1,  1941.     1941.     ii+51  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.1r  7/2  :  R  29 

JUDICIABT  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  4  and  26,  1941 ; 
no.  18  and  19.    1941.    140  p.  and  144  p.  4°    $  Y  4.J  89/1 :  77/18, 19 

Foreign  agents.  Amending  act  requiring  registration  of  foreign  agents,  hearings 
bi'fore  subcommittee  no.  4,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6045,  Nov.  28  and 
Dec.  1,  194L     1941.     iii+56  p.     (Serial  9.)     *  Paper,  10c.     Y  4. J  89/1 :  F  76/2 

Amending  act  requiring  registration  of  foreign  agents,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6269;  submitted  by  Mr.  McLaughlin.     Dec.  18,  1941.     13  p.     (H.  rp. 
1547,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46407 

Laivyers.  Extending  provision  of  Public  law  47,  77th  Congress,  to  State  directors 
of  Selective  Service,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6044  [to  extend  provisions  of 
Public  law  47,  77th  Congress,  exempting  counsel  in  matters  pertaining  to  selec- 
tive training  and  service  act  from  certain  restrictions  on  practice  of  law,  to 
State  directors  of  Selective  Service  and  members  of  alien  enemy  hearing 
boards]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weaver.  Dec.  19,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1551,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Limitations  (law).  Suspending  statutes  of  limitations  during  war  or  emergency, 
hearings  before  subcommittee  no.  4,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  4916, 
suspending  during  time  of  war  or  national  emergency  running  of  any  statute  of 
limitations  on  prosecutions  for  Federal  offenses,  Nov.  26,  1941.  1941.  iii+S  p. 
( Serial  8. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.  J  89/1 :  L  62/2 

Poicers  of  the  President.  Expediting  prosecution  of  war  effort,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6238;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sumners  of  Texas.  Dec.  15,  1941.  8  p. 
(H.  rp.  1507,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  6233  gives  the  President  additional 
powers  with  respect  to  coordination  of  executive  agencies,  entering  into  con- 
tracts, and  trading  with  the  enemy.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46408 

LABOE  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Industrial  arbitratiorlf  Labor  disputes  affecting  national  defense,  report  to  ac- 
company II.  R.  6137  [to  provide  for  voluntary  mediation  of  labor  disputes 
affecting  national  defense,  to  require  maintenance  by  employers  and  employees 
of  status  quo  during  mediation  efforts,  to  provide  for  use  and  operation  by 
United  States  of  certain  plants  in  interests  of  national  defense,  and  for  other 
purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramspeck.  Nov.  28,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1458, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  6137  creates  in  the  Executive  Office  of  the  Presi- 
dent a  National  Defense  Mediation  Board  to  take  the  place  of  the  National 

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December  1941  1739 

Industrial  arbitration — Continued. 
Defense  Mediation  Board  created  by  Executive  order  8716  of  Mar.  19,  1941,  and 
establishes  a  Defense  Wage  Board  to  adjust  wages  of  employees  in  plants  taken 
over  by  the  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-4609 

Public  tcorks.    Amending  employment  stabilization  act  of  1931  [so  as  to  provide 
for  effective  post-defense  planning],  report  to  accompany  H.R.  5638;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Beiter.     Dec.  5,  1941.     12  p.     (H.  rp.  1478,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pa- 
per, 5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46410 

UBEAEY   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Naval  Academy,  Annapolis.  Providing  for  celebration  in  1945  of  100th  anniver- 
sary of  founding  of  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  Md.,  report  to  accompany  S.  J. 
Res.  80;  submitted  by  Mr.  Secrest.  Dec.  9,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1489,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  J.  Res.  80  establishes  the  United  States  Naval  Academy 
Centennial  Commission.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

MERCHANT   MARINE  AND  FISHERIES   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Eleven  Gold  Star  Post.  Conveying  old  Coast  Guard  station  building.  Two  Rivers, 
Wis.,  to  Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars,  report  to  accompany  S.  1916  [to  authorize 
conveyance  of  old  Coast  Guard  station  building,  Two  Rivers,  Wis.,  to  Eleven 
Gold  Star  Post  numbered  1284,  Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars,  Two  Rivers,  Wis.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.    Nov.  28, 1941.    3  p.     ( H.  rp.  1456,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. ) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Fishing  vessels.  Inspection  of  fishing  vessels,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  H.  R.  3254,  to  safeguard  and  protect  further  lives  of  fishermen  at  sea  and  to 
place  fishing  boats  under  supervision  of  Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of 
Marine  Inspection  and  Navigation,  Oct.  14-24,  1941.  1941.  iii+148  p.  *  Pa- 
per, 15c.  Y  4.M  53 :  V  03/18 

Marihuana.  Controlling  marihuana  in  Canal  Zone,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6196  [to  amend  Canal  Zone  code  in  relation  to  control  of  marihuana] ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Bland.     Dec.  19,  1941.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  1552,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-46411 

Mulvey,  Leo.  Adjusting  certain  obligations  of  Maritime  Commission,  report  to 
accompany  H.  J.  Res.  231  [to  approve  and  authorize  continuance  of  payments 
for  hospitalization  and  care  of  Leo  Mulvey] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  Dec.  17, 
1941.     15  p.     (H.  rp.  1513,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ships.  Authorizing  sale  of  2  merchant  vessels  to  Government  of  Ireland,  report 
to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  246;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  Nov.  28,  1941.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  1454,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MILITARY  ATFAIKS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Alaska.  Military  code  for  Alaska,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5822  [to  establish 
military  code  for  Alaska]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dimond.  Dec.  15, 1941.  3  p.  (H. 
rp.  1502,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  5822  provides  for  an  organized  militia, 
to  be  known  as  the  Alaska  National  Guard,  and  an  unorganized  militia,  and 
provides  for  the  organization  of  a  Territorial  Guard  during  such  time  as  the 
Alaska  National  Guard,  or  any  part  thereof,  is  in  active  Federal  service.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-46412 

Khittasangka,  Ananta.  Admitting  Ananta  Khittasangka  [citizen  of  Thailand]  to 
Military  Academy,  West  Point,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  251 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  May.    Dec.  3, 1941.    3  p.    (H.  rp.  1471,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

Military  service.  Amending  selective  training  and  service  act  of  1940,  hearings, 
77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6215,  to  amend  selective  training  and 

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1740  Government  Publications 

Military  service — Continued. 

service  act  of  1940,  to  aid  in  insuring  defeat  of  all  enemies  of  United  States 
through  extension  of  liability  for  military  service  and  registration  of  man- 
power of  the  Nation,  and  for  other  purposes,  Dec.  13,  1941.  1941.  iii+64  p. 
*  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.M  59/1 :  Se  4/3 

Amending  selective  training  and  service  act  of  1940,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  6215  [to  amend  selective  training  and  service  act  of  1940  by  providing 
for  extension  of  liability  for  military  service  and  for  registration  of  manpower 
of  the  Nation,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Dec.  15,  1941. 
8  p.     (H.  rp.  1508.  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-46413 

Removing  restrictions  on  use  and  terms  of  service  of  armed  forces  [In- 
cluding selective  trainees],  report  to  accompany  FI.  R.  6195;  submitted  by  Mr. 
May.  Dec.  10,  1941.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1493,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46414 

Pay,  Army.  Amending  pay  readjustment  act  of  June  10.  1922,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  4779  [to  amend  pay  readjustment  act  of  June  10,  1922,  so  as  to 
equalize  rates  of  pay  of  commissioned  officers  of  corresponding  grade  and 
length  of  service]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brooks.    Dec.  5,  1941.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  1482, 

-  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

NATIONAL  DEFENSE  MIGRATION,   SELECT  COMMITTEE  INVESTIGATING,   HOUSE 

Transients.  National  defense  migration,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session, 
pursuant  to  H.  Res.  113,  to  inquire  further  into  interstate  migration  of  citizens, 
emphasizing  present  and  potential  consequences  of  migration  caused  by  nation.il 
defense  program.    1941.    pts  19-20.  Y  4.N  21/5  :  M  =i8 

pt.   19.    Detroit   hp.nrings    (agricultural   section),    Sept.    23-25,    1941.     vi  +  7767-7788o  + 

78S9-8014.  p.  il.     *  Paper.  3^c. 
pt.  20.  Washington  hearings,  Oct.  28,  29.  1^41.    vii  + 8015-8217,  p.  11.  1  pi.     ♦  Paper,  25c. 

National  defense  migration,  2d  interim  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  113,  to 

Inquire  further  into  interstate  migration  of  citizens,  emphasizing  present  anrl 
potential  consequences  of  migration  caused  by  national  defense  program : 
Recommendations  on  full  utilization  of  America's  industrial  capacity  and  labor 
supply  in  war  effort;  [submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan].  1941.  iii+149  p.  (H.  rp. 
1553,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  20c. 

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NAVAL  AFFAIBS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Clothing.  To  authorize  clothing  allowances  for  Navy  or  Naval  Reserve.  H.  R. 
4991,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Van  Zandt;  [letter  from  acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to 
chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1941.]  p.  223.5. 
(No.   166.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la :  941-42/166 

National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics.  Authorizing  overtime  pay  for 
certain  employees  of  National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronatuics,  H.  R.  6133, 
[introduced  by]  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia :  [letter  from  chairman  of  National 
Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics  to  Speaker  of  House  of  Representatives 
concerning  bill].     [1941.]     p.  2239-40.     (No.  168.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/168 

Naval  Academy,  Annapolis.  To  establish  status  of  fimds  and  employees  of  mid- 
shipmen's cobbler  and  barber  shops  at  Naval  Academy.  H.  R.  .5877,  [introduced 
by]  Mr.  Sasscer;  [letter  from  Secre^tary  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee 
on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].    [1941.]    p.  2243-44.     (No.  170.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.N  22/1  a :  941-42/170 

To  establish  status  of  funds  and  employees  of  midshipmen's  tailor  shop 

at  Naval  Academy,  H.  R.  .5826.  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Sasscer;  [letter  from  Sec- 
retary of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill]. 
[1941.]     p.  2241-42.     (No.  169.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la :  941-42/169 

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Naval  education.  Requesting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  investigate  desirability  of 
establishing  naval  academy  in  Ohio  on  shore  of  Lalie  Erie,  H.  Res.  312,  [intro- 
duced by]  Mr.  Young;  [letter  from  Secretary  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Commit- 
tee   on    Naval    Affairs    concerning    bill].     [1941.]     p.    2237-38.     (No.    167.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/167 

Navy  yards.  To  provide  for  adjusting  compensation  of  persons  employed  as 
masters  at  arms  and  guards  at  navy  yards  and  stations,  H.  R.  5693,  [intro- 
duced by]  Mr.  Flaherty ;  [letter  from  Secretary  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Com- 
mittee   on    Naval    Affairs    concerning    bill].     [1941.]     p.    2229.     (No.    163.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/163 

Rations,  Navy.  To  provide  that  Navy  ration  shall  Include  canned  or  powdered  or 
concentrated  fruit  or  vegetable  juices,  S.  1521 ;  [letter  from  acting  Secretary 
of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill.]  [1941.] 
p.  2227.     (No.  162.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la :  941-42/162 

Retired  list,  Navy.  To  provide  for  advancement  of  line  officers  on  retired  list  of 
Navy  who  were  retired  pursuant  to  provisions  of  act  of  Mar.  3,  1931,  H.  R.  5656, 
[introduced  by]  Mr.  Izac ;  [letter  from  Secretary  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Com- 
mittee on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].     [1941.]     p.   2231-32.     (No.   164.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/164 

Shipbuilding.  To  expedite  shipbuilding,  H.  R.  5809  [introduced  by],  Mr.  Vinson 
[of  Georgia  ;  letter  from  acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee 
on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].    [1941.]    p.  2233.     (No.  165.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  941-42/165 

Warships.  Establishing  composition  of  Navy,  to  authorize  construction  of  certain 
naval  vessels,  and  for  other  purposes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6223 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia.  Dec.  15,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1504,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

POST  OFFICE  AND  POST  ROADS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions,  and  reports  re- 
ferred to  Committee  on  Post  Office  and  Post  Roads  for  its  consideration  and 
action  thereon,  3d  edition,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  22,  1941 ;  no.  3.  1941. 
36  p.  4°     $  Y  4.P  84/1 :  77/3 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Housing.  Authorizing  appropriation  of  additional  ?15O,00O,00O  to  carry  out  provi- 
sions of  title  2  of  act  to  expedite  provision  of  housing  in  connection  with  na- 
tional defense,  as  amended,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6135 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Lanham.    Dec.  10,  1941.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1492,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Expediting  provision  of  housing  in  connection  with  national  defense,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  6128  [to  amend  act  to  expedite  provision  of  housing  in 
connection  with  national  defense,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.    Nov. 
28,  1941.    10  p.     (H.  rp.  1457,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41^6416 

EULES   COMMITTEE,    HOUSH 

Business.  Authorizing  investigation  of  national  defense  program  in  its  relation 
to  small  business,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  294;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath. 
Dec.  3,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1461,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  Res.  294  creates  a 
select  committee  to  make  the  investigation.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Foreign  agents.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6269,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  394 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  6269,  to  amend  act  to  require  registration  of  persona 
employed  by  agencies  to  disseminate  foreign  propaganda  in  United  States,  as 
amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  Dec.  18,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1548,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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1742  (lOVERXMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Housing.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6128,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  382  [for  con- 
sideration of  H.  R.  6128,  to  amend  act  to  expedite  provision  of  liousing  in  con- 
nection with  national  defense,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  Dec. 
10,  1941.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  1490,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  oc. 

Consiileration  of  H.  R.  6135,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  386  [for  considera- 
tion of  H.  R.  6135,  to  authorize  appropriation  of  additional  $150,000,000  to  carry 
out  provi-sions  of  title  2  of  act  to  expedite  provision  of  housing  in  connection 
with  national  defense,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  Dec.  11,  1941. 
1  p.    (H.  rp.  1494,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Inter-American  Highivay.  Consideration  of  S.  1544,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
262  [for  consideration  of  S.  1544,  to  provide  for  cooperation  with  Central  Ameri- 
can republics  in  construction  of  Inter-American  Highway] ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Nichols.    Dec.  10,  1&41.    1  p.    (H.  rp.  1491,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Military  service.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6215,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  390 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  6215,  to  amend  selective  training  and  service  act  of 
liMO,  to  aid  in  insuring  defeat  of  all  enemies  of  United  States  through  exten- 
sion of  liability  for  military  service  and  registration  of  manpower  of  the  Nation, 
and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Colmer.  Dec.  16,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
1511,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

Xationalistn  and  nationality.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6250,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  393  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  6250,  to  amend  nationality  act  of 
1940]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  Dec.  17,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1545,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )    *  Paper,  5c. 

Powers  of  the  President.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6233,  to  expedite  prosecution 
of  war  effort,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  389 ;  submited  by  Mr.  Nelson. 
Dec.  15,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1506,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  6233  gives  the 
President  additional  powers  with  respect  to  coordination  of  executive  agencies, 
entering  into  contracts,  and  trading  with  the  enemy.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

TEKBITOBIES    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Hawaii.  Authorizing  employment  of  nationals  of  United  States  on  any  public 
work  of  United  States  in  Hawaii,  report  to  accompany  S.  2086;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Fogarty.  Dec.  17,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1514,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

SENATE 

Calendar  of  business,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  1,  1941-Jan.  2,  1942;  no. 
140-156.  1941.  Each  12  p.  or  16  p.  large  8°  [Daily  when  Senate  is  in  ses- 
sion.]    +  ¥1.3:77-1/140-156 

AGEICULTTJEB   AND    FOEESTRY    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  Dec.  11,  1941;  no.  14.  1941. 
72  p.  4°     J  Y  4.Ag  8/2  :  77/14 

Cattle.  Amending  packers  and  stockyards  act,  1921,  as  amended,  hearing  before 
subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5204,  authorizing  charging 
of  fees  for  brand  inspection  under  packers  and  stockyards  act,  1921,  as 
amended,  Aug.  21,  1941.     1941.     iii+38  p.     *  Paper,  10c.         Y4.Ag8/2  :  P  12/11 

Farmers.  Aid  for  farmers  who  have  suffered  losses  through  partial  crop  failure, 
hearing,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  aid  for  farmers  who  have  suffered 
losses  through  complete  or  partial  crop  failure  due  to  weather  conditions 
or  pest  infestation,  Nov.  24,  1941.     1941.     ii+8S  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.Ag  S|2 :  F  22/12 

Amending  Department  of  Agriculture  appropriation  act,   1942,  so  as  to 

provide  for  agricultural  conservation  program  payments  to  farmers  whose 
crops  have  been  acquired  under  national-defense  program,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2077;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith.  Dec.  4,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  855,  77th  Cong. 
1st.  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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December  1941  1743 

Farmers — Continued. 

Relief  for  certain  agricultural  producers  in  stricken  areas  who  suffered 

crop  failures  in  1941,  report  to  accompany  S.  2076;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith. 
Dec.  4,  1941.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  854,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

APPROPRIATION.S   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

National  defense.    Additional  appropriations  incident  to  national  defense,  fiscal 
years  1942  and  1943,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  258;  submitted  by  Mr. 
McKellar.    Dec.  19,  legislative  day  Dec.  16,  1941.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  919,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46417 

Third   supplemental  national   defense   appropriation   bill,   1942,   hearings 

before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6159,  making  supple- 
mental appropriations  for  national  defense,  fiscal  years  1942  and  1943,  and 
for  other  purposes.     1941.     ii+355  p.     *  Paper,  35c.     Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  36/2/942-3 

Third   supplemental  national  defense  appropriation  bill,   1942,  report   to 

accompany  H.  R.  6159  [making  supplemental  appropriations  for  national 
defense,  fiscal  years  1942  and  1943,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  McKellar.  Dec.  11,  1941.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  894,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46418 

CrviL  SERVICE  OOMMITTEB,  SENATE 

Civil  service  pensions.  Amending  civil  service  retirement  law,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  3487;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.  Dec.  22,  1941.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  921, 
77th  Cong.  1st  session.)      *  Paper,  5c. 


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CLAIMS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 


Florida  Citrus  Exchange.  Relief  of  Florida  Citrus  Exchange,  Growers  Loan  & 
Guaranty  Co.,  and  Guaranty  Operating  Co.,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  77th 
Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  996,  Nov.  18,  1941.     iii+68  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.C  52/2  :  F  66/2 

COMMERCE  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calender,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  10,  1941 ;  no. 
14.     1941.    93  p.  4"     [Number  13  not  available.]     t  Y  4.C  73/2 :  77/14 

LaLotitre,  Bayou.  LaLoutre,  St.  Malo,  and  Yscloskey  Bayous,  La.,  letter  from 
Secretary  of  War  transmitting  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Commerce,  Senate, 
report  [from  chief  of  engineers.  Army]  on  reexamination  of  LaLoutre,  St.  Malo, 
and  Yscloskey  Bayous,  La. ;  presented  by  Mrs.  Caraway.  1941.  [3]  +15  p. 
map.     (S.  doc.  116,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

Radiomen.  Safeguards  to  radio  communications  service  of  ships,  hearing  before 
subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5074,  to  provide  additional 
safeguards  to  radio  communications  service  of  ships  of  United  States  in  interest 
of  national  defense,  Sept.  19  [and  Dec.  8],  1941.  1941.  pts.  1  and  2,  vii+1- 
106  p.     *  Paper,  pt.  1,  15c. ;  *  pt.  2,  10c.  Y  4.C  73/2 :  R  118/3/pt.l,  2 

Safeguards  to  radio  communications  service  of  ships,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  5074  [to  provide  additional  safeguards  to  radio  communications  service 
of  ships  of  United  States  in  interest  of  national  defense]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Radcliffe.    Dec.  8,  1941.    2  p.    ( S.  rp.  882,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shipping.  Waiving  navigation  and  vessel-inspection  laws  [during  national 
emergency],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5111 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Radcliffe.  Dec. 
9,  1941.     1  p.     ( S.  rp.  883,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Yaquina  Bay  and  Harbor,  Oreg.,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  to 
chairman  of  Committee  on  Commerce,  Senate,  report  [from  chief  of  engineers. 
Army]  on  reexamination  of  Yaquina  Bay  and  Harbor,  Oreg. ;  presented  by 
Mr.  Bailey.  1941.  [l]-fl9  p.  map.  (S.  doc.  119,  77th  Con&  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  10c. 
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1744  Government  Publications 

DISTRICT  OF   COLUMBIA   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Aeronautics.  Providing  aviation  education  in  senior  high  scliools  of  District  of 
Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5476;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings.  Dec.  4, 
1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  862,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  4  and  12,  1941; 
no.  9  and  10.     1941.     37  p.  and  40  p.  4"     t  Y  4.D  63/2 :  77/9, 10 

Child  labor.  Amending  act  to  regulate  employment  of  minors  within  District  of 
Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1047  [to  amend  act  to  regulate  employ- 
ment of  minors  within  District  of  Columbia,  so  as  to  permit  minors  to  appear 
on  stage  in  District  of  Columbia  in  professional  traveling  theatrical  productions 
or  in  musical  recitals  or  concerts]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  Dec.  12,  1941. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  896,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  Court  of  United  States.  Amending  sec.  Ill,  title  18  of  code  of  District 
of  Columbia,  with  respect  to  designation  of  deputy  clerks  by  clerlj  of  District 
Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5377;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings.  Dec.  4,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  861,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Food.  Preventing  sale  of  unwholesome  food  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5694 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings.  Dec.  4,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
863,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Motor  vehicles.  Amending  District  of  Columbia  license  act,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4077  [to  amend  District  of  Columbia  license  act  so  as  to  permit  irans- 
portation  of  school  children  and  occasional  sightseeing  operations  in  District 
of  Columbia  without  procurement  of  license  or  payment  of  tax  in  case  of  certain 
vehicles  performing  such  operations  in  connection  with  transportation  to  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia];  submitted  by  Mr.  Burton.  Dec.  23,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
926,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Increasing  motor-vehicle-fuel  taxes  in  District  of  Columbia  for  period  Jan. 

1.  1942,  to  June  30,  1949  [1951],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5558;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Burton.    Dec.  15,  1941.    9  p.     ( S.  rp.  908,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Parking  of  vehicles.  Prohibiting  parking  of  vehicles  upon  public  or  private 
property  in  District  of  Columbia  without  consent  of  owner  of  such  property, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6163;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  Dec.  23,  1941. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  925,  77th  Cong.  IsL  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Penal  institutions.  Prohibiting  introduction  of  contraband  into  District  of  Colum- 
bia penal  institutions,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2297 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Tydings.    Dec.  4,  1941.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  860,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  Welfare  Board.  Additional  powers  to  Board  of  Public  Welfare,  District 
of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4365  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings.  Dec.  4, 
1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  858,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Amending  sec.  5  of  act  to  establish  Board  of  Public  Welfare  in  and  for 

District  of  Columbia  [so  as  to  provide  merit  system  for  employees  of  said 
Board],  report  to  accompany  S.  2047;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings.  Dec.  4, 
1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  859,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  works.  Authorizing  advancements  from  Federal  works  administrator  for 
provision  of  defense  public  works  and  equipment  in  District  of  Columbia,  report 
to  accompany  S.  1963  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings.  Dec.  4, 1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  857, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

EDUCATION  AND  LABOB  COMMmEE,   SENATE 

Olidcrs  (aircraft).  Establishment  of  national  glider  program,  hearings  before 
subcommittee.  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1749,  to  promote  national 
defense  and  preparedness  through  creation  of  vast  reservoir  of  potential  air- 
plane pilots  and  mechanics,  Sept.  30-Oct.  8,  1941.  1941.  iil-|-107  p.  [S.  1749 
creates  a  Glider  Division  within  the  National  Youth  Administration.]  ♦Pa- 
per, 15c.  Y  4.Ed  8/3  :  G  49 

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Becejviber  1941  1745 

Sousing.  Expediting  provision  of  housing  in  connection  with  national  defense, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6128  [to  amend  act  to  expedite  provision  of  housing 
in  connection  with  national  defense,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elleuder. 
Dec.  19,  legislative  day  Dec.  16,  1941.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  918,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46421 

Industrial  arhitration.  Conciliation  act  of  1941,  hearings  before  subcommittee, 
77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  683,  to  expedite  national-defense  program  by 
providing  method  for  settlement  of  labor  disputes  in  defense  industries  without 
resort  to  hasty  strikes  and  lock-outs.  May  6-29,  1941.  1941.  iii+351  p.  *  Pa- 
per, 30c.  Y  4.Ed  8/3  :  C  74 

Peaceful  settlement  of  labor  disputes,  report  to  accompany  S.  683  [to  ex- 
pedite national-defense  program  by  establishing  policies  and  procedures  for 
peaceful  settlement  of  labor  disputes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hill.  Dec.  3,  1941. 
7  p.  (S.  rp.  847,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  683,  as  here  reported,  creates  a  Labor 
Disputes  Commission.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41^6422 

Public  works.  Post-defense  planning,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  77th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  S.  1617,  to  amend  employment  stabilization  act  of  1931, 
S.  1833,  to  promote  general  welfare  of  the  Nation  by  providing  work  on  public 
projects  to  persons  in  need  of  employment,  S.  Res.  178,  creating  special  com- 
mittee to  investigate  unemployment  and  relief,  Nov.  3-7,  1941.  1941.  iii+1654- 
iii  p.  [S.  1S33  abolishes  the  Work  Projects  Administration  and  the  Public 
Works  Administration  and  creates  in  lieu  thereof  the  Public  Work  Projects 
Administration  in  the  Federal  Works  Agency.]    *  Paper,  20c.      Y  4.Ed  8/3  :  D  36 

EXPENDITURES  IN  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Disbursinff  officers.  Fixing  responsibilities  of  disbursing  and  certifying  otiicers, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5785;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hill.  Dec.  17,  legislative 
day  Dec.  16,  1941.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  916,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  Dec.  18,  1941;  no.  20.  1941. 
68  p.  4°    t  Y  4.F  49 :  77/20 

Legislative  calendar  [of]  subcommittee  on  veterans'  legislation,  77th  Con- 
gress Dec.  18,  1941 ;  no.  6.    1941.    16  p.  4°    t  Y  4.F  49 :  77/6/Vet. 

Medical  care.  Amending  sec.  4,  Public  law  198,  76th  Congress,  July  19,  1939,  to 
authorize  hospitalization  of  retired  officers  and  enlisted  men  who  are  war 
veterans  on  parity  with  other  war  veterans,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4853 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Clark  of  Missouri.  Dec.  12,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  901,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  service  life  insurance.  Amendments  to  national  service  life  insurance 
act  of  1940,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6219  [to  grant  automatic  national  service 
life  insurance  benefits  to  dependents  of  recently  deceased  members  of  armed 
services  of  United  States  and  to  extend  time  limit  for  filing  applications  for 
said  insurance,  and  for  other  purposes] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Clark  of  Missouri. 
Dec.  17,  legislative  day  Dec.  16,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  917,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

National  service  life  insurance  benefits,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  77th 

Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6219,  to  extend  provisions  of  sec.  602  (a)  of 
national  service  life  insurance  act  of  1940  to  personnel  on  active  duty  in  Army, 
Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and  Coast  Guard,  and  S.  2136,  to  grant  automatic  national 
service  life  insurance  benefits  to  dependents  of  recently  deceased  members  of 
armed  services  of  United  States  and  to  extend  time  limit  for  filing  application 
for  said  insurance,  Dec.  16, 1941.     1941.     iii-flS  p.     *  Paper,  150. 

Y  4.F  49 :  L  62 

Pensions.  Increased  benefits  for  World  War  veterans  and  their  dependents, 
miscellaneous  legislation  relating  to  administration  of  Veterans'  Administra- 
tion, hearing  before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  4,  to 
provide  more  adequate  compensation  for  certain  dependents  of  World  War 

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1746  Government  Publications 

Pensions — Continued, 
veterans,  and  H.  II.  4845,  to  increase  rate  of  pension  to  World  War  veterans 
from  $30  to  $40  per  nioutli,  to  grant  such  rate  at  age  65,  and  for  other  purposes, 
Nov.  27,  1941.     1941.    iii+90  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y4.F49:W89/7 

Soldiers.  Providing  that  unexplained  absence  of  any  ex-service  man  for  7  years 
shall  be  deemed  sufficient  evidence  of  death  for  purpose  of  laws  administered 
by  Veterans'  Administration,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4787  [to  provide  that 
unexplained  absence  of  any  individual  for  7  years  shall  be  deemed  sufficient 
evidence  of  death  for  purpose  of  laws  administered  by  Veterans'  Administra- 
tion] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Clark  of  Missouri.  Dec.  12,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  904, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Standardization  and  uniformity  of  procedure  relating  to  determination  of 

service  connection  of  injuries  or  diseases  alleged  to  have  been  incurred  in  or 
aggravated  by  active  service  in  war,  campaign,  or  expedition,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  4905 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Clark  of  Missouri.  Dec.  12,  1941.  3  p. 
( S.  rp.  902,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Stigar.  Extension  of  sugar  act  of  1937,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5988  [to 
amend  sugar  act  of  1937,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado. 
Dec.  15,  1941.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  907,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  amend  .sugar  act  of  1937,  as  amended,  hearing,  77th  Congress,  1st 

session,   on  H.   R.   5988,   Dec.   9,   1941.     Revised    [print].     1941.     iii+82   p. 

*  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.F  49 :  Su  3/8/rev. 
Veterans'   Administration   faoilUies.     Authorizing   administrator    of   veterans' 

affairs  to  grant  easement  for  highway  purposes  to  county  of  Macon,  Ala.,  in 
strip  of  land  located  at  Veterans'  Administration  Facility,  Tuskegee,  Ala.,  re- 
port to  accompany  S.  1889 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Clark  of  Missouri.  Dec.  12,  1941. 
2  p.     ( S.  rp.  897,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )    *  Paper,  5c. 

Authorizing  administrator  of  veterans'  affairs  to  grant  easement  in  lands 

of  Veterans'  Administration  Facility,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.,  to  Rutherford 
County,  Tenn.,  for  highway  purposes,  report  to  accompany  S.  2080;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Clark  of  Missouri.    Dec.  12, 1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  899,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Authorizing  administrator  of  veterans'  affairs  to  grant  easement  in  lands 

of  Veterans'  Administration  Facility,  Togus,  Maine,  to  Maine,  for  road-widening 
purposes,  report  to  accompany  S.  2012;  submitted  by  Mr.  Clark  of  Missouri. 
Dee.  12, 1941.    2  p.    (S.  rp.  898,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Authorizing  administrator  of  veterans'  affairs  to  grant  easements  in  lands 

to  Bedford,  Mass.,  for  road-widening  purposes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5305 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Clark  of  Missouri.  Dec.  12,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  903,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

lielating  to  disposition  of  personal  property  of  deceased  patients  or  mem- 
bers of  Veterans'  Administration  facilities,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4692 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Clark  of  Missouri.  Dee.  12,  1941.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  900,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

INDIAN  AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

American  Indian  Day,  report  to  accompany  S.  1240  [designating  4th  Saturday 
in  September  of  each  year  as  American  Indian  Day]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Thomas  of  Oklahoma.    Dec.  8,  1941.     14  p.     (S.  rp.  864,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-46423 

Cniterwall,  Willard  R.  Willard  R.  Centerwall,  report  to  accompany  S.  2011 
[for  relief  of  Willard  R.  Centerwall]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma. 
Dec.  8,  1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  867,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cheyenne  Indians.  Cheyenne-Arapaho  Indians,  Oklahoma,  vesting  title  to  lands, 
and  providing  for  refund  of  income  taxes  erroneously  paid  by  certain  Indians, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5095  [to  set  aside  lands  in  Oklahoma  for  Cheyenne- 
Arapaho  Tribes  of  Indians,  and  to  carry  out  certain  obligations  to  certain 
enrolled  Indians  under  tribal  agreement] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of 
Oklahoma.    Dec.  4,  1941.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  856,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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December  1941  1747 

Indian  Claims  Commission  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  1111  [to  create  Indian 
Claims  Commission,  to  provide  for  powers,  duties,  and  functions  thereof,  and 
for  other  purposes] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Dec.  15,  1941. 
8  p.    (S.  rp.  909,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Murray,  William,  jr.  Issuance  of  patent  in  fee  to  William  Murray,  jr.,  report 
to  accompany  S.  1486;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Dec.  10,  1941.  1  p. 
( S.  rp.  886,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pomo  Indians.  Reserve  public  lands,  Manchester  Band,  Pomo  Indians,  Man- 
chester Rancheria,  Calif.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1927  [to  reserve  certain 
public  lands  in  California  for  benefit  of  Manchester  Band  of  Pomo  Indians  of 
Manchester  Rancheria] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Dec.  8, 
1941.    2  p.    (S.  rp.  866,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

Refunds  of  taxes.  Amending  act  for  reimbursement  to  Indian  allottees  and 
public  subdivisions  taxes  paid  on  lands  [for]  which  patents  in  fee  were  issued 
without  consent  and  subsequently  canceled,  report  to  accompany  S.  1412 
[to  amend  act  of  June  11,  1940  (Public  numbered  590,  76th  Congress),  for 
relief  of  Indians  who  have  paid  taxes  on  allotted  land] ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Dec.  8,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  865,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Walden,  Mrs.  Bessie.  Bessie  Walden,  report  to  accompany  S.  1696  [for  relief  of 
Bessie  Walden]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Dee.  10,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  887, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTEKOCE.\NIC  CANAT.S  COMMITTEE,   SHOT  ATE 

Panama  Canal.  Amending  Canal  Zone  code,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  529 
[to  amend  Canal  Zone  code  with  respect  to  chattel  mortgages  and  taking 
vehicles  for  use  or  operation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Clark  of  Missouri.  Dec.  3, 
1941.   3  p.    (S.  rp.  852,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Amending  Canal  Zone  code,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4495;  submitted 

by  Mr.  Clark  of  Missouri.  Dec.  3,  1941.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  853,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Amending  Canal   Zone  Code  with   respect  to  trail  of  joint   defendants 

fugitives  from  justice,  and  criminal  procedure,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
527;  submitted  by  Mr.  Clark  of  Missouri.  Dec.  3,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  850, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Amending  Panama  Canal  general  retirement  law,   report   to  accompany 

S.  2014 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Clark  of  Missouri.  Dec.  3,  1941.  lip.  (S.  rp.  849, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Prohibiting  use  of  cameras  in   Panama  Canal    [in  interest  of  national 

defense],  report  to  accompany  S.  1986;  submitted  by  Mr.  Clark  of  Missouri. 
Dec.  3,  1941.    2  p.    (S.  rp.  848,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Union  Church  of  the  Canal  Zone.     Incorporating  Union  Church  of  the  Canal 
•  Zone,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  528 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Clark  of  Missouri.    Dec. 
3,1941.    3  p.    (S.rp.  851,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTERSTATE   COMMBBCE   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Railroads.  Investigation  of  railroads,  holding  companies,  and  affiliated  com- 
panies, additional  report  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  71  (74th  Congress),  authoriz- 
ing investigation  of  interstate  railroads  and  affiliates  with  respect  to  financing, 
reorganizations,  mergers,  and  certain  other  matters;  [submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler 
and  Mr.  Truman].  1941.  pts.  1  and  2.  (S.  rp.  714,  pts.  1  and  2,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.) 
L.  C.  card  41-46481 

pt.  1.  Van    Swerinsen    corporate    .system,    study    in    holding    company    financing,    pt     1. 

XXX  + 1-453 +  xii  p.  6  maps.     *  Paper,  60c. 
pt.  2.  Same,  pt.  2.     xxv-f  455-859 +  xv  p.  1  pi.  2  maps.     *  Paper,  50c. 

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1748  Government  Publications 

JTTDICIART  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  and  executive  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec. 
1-20,  1941 ;  no.  38^1.     1941.     Each  84  p.  4°     t  Y  4.J  89/2  :  77/38-41 

Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals.  Permitting  appeals  by  United  States  to  Circuit  Courts 
of  Appeals  in  certain  [criminal]  cases,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  139;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Hatch.     Dec.  8,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  868,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Conscription  of  property.  Defense  plant  operation  and  labor  relations,  hearing 
before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  2054,  relating  to  use  and 
operation  by  United  States  of  certain  plants  in  interests  of  national  defense, 
Nov.  21-27,  1941.  1941.  iii-1-181  p.  [S.  2054  establishes  a  Defense  Wage  Board 
to  adjust  wages  of  employees  in  plants  taken  over  by  the  United   States.] 

*  Paper,  20c.  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  D  36 

Operation  by  United  States  of  national-defense  plants,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2054  [relating  to  use  and  operation  by  United  States  of  certain  plants 
in  interests  of  national  defense]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hatch  for  Mr.  Connally. 
Dec.  1,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  846,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  2054  establishes  a 
Defense  Wage  Board  to  adjust  wages  of  employees  in  plants  taken  over  by  the 
United  States.]  *  Papei',  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46424 

Foreign  agents.  Amendments  to  act  of  June  8, 1938,  as  amended,  requiring  regis- 
tration of  agents  of  foreign  principals,  report  to  accompany  S.  2060;  submitted 
by   Mr.   Kilgore.     Dec.   16,   1941.     11   p.     (S.   rp.   913,   77th   Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  41-46425 

Lawyers.  Extending  provisions  of  Public  law  47,  77th  Congress,  to  State  direc- 
tors of  Selective  Service,  report  to  accompany  S.  2082  [to  extend  provisions 
of  Public  law  47,  77th  Congress,  exempting  counsel  in  matters  pertaining  to 
selective  training  and  service  act  from  certain  restrictions  on  practice  of  law, 
to  State  directors  of  Selective  Service  and  members  of  alien  enemy  hearing 
boards] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Van  Nuys.  Dec.  15,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  912,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Poicers  of  the  President.  Expediting  prosecution  of  war  effort,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  2129;  submitted  by  Mr.  Van  Nuys.  Dec.  15,  1941.  5  p.  (S.  rp. 
911,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  2129  gives  the  President  additional  powers  with 
respect  to  coordination  of  executive  agencies,  entering  into  contracts,  and 
trading  with  the  enemy.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46426 

Ships.  Possession  of  dangerous  weapons  on  certain  vessels,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2119  [to  prohibit  possession  of  dangerous  weapons  and  explosives  on  board 
certain  vessels]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burton.  Dee.  15,  1941.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  910, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

MILITAKY   AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Air  defenses.     Providing  protection  of  persons  and  property  from  bombing  at- 
tacks in  United  States  [its  Territories  and  possessions],  report  to  accompany 
S.  1936;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reynolds.     Dec.  15,  1941.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  905,  77th 
Cong.  1  sess.)     Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46427 

Alaska.  Military  code  for  Alaska,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5822  [to  establish 
military  code  for  Alaska]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reynolds.  Dec.  22,  1941.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  922,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  5822  provides  for  an  organized  militia, 
to  be  known  as  the  Alaska  National  Guard,  and  an  unorganized  militia,  and 
provides  for  the  organization  of  a  Territorial  Guard  during  such  time  as  the 
Alaska  National  Guard,  or  any  part  thereof,  is  iu  active  Federal  service.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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December  1941  1749 

Aviation  badges.  Authorizing  citizens  of  foreign  countries  who  are  graduates 
of  Air  Corps  advanced  flying  schools  and  Air  Corps  service  schools  to  wear  avia- 
tion badges,  report  to  accompany  S.  2103;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reynolds.  Dec. 
11,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  892,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carlstroni  Field.  Carlstrom  and  Dorr  Fields,  Fla.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5749  [to  authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  sell  to  Embry-Riddle  Company  military 
reservations  of  Carlstrom  and  Dorr  Fields,  Fla.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kilgore. 
Dec.  11,  1941.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  891,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Chapman,  Homer  C.  Homer  C.  Chapman,  report  to  accompany  S.  1688  [for  relief 
of  Homer  C.  Chapman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwartz.  Dec.  11,  1941.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  890,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ouayule  ruhbcr,  report  to  accompany  S.  2152  [to  provide  for  planting  of  45,000 
acres  of  guayule  in  order  to  make  available  domestic  source  of  crude  rubber 
for  emergency  and  defense  uses] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Downey.     Dec.  23,  1941. 
3  p.     (S.  rp.  924,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41^6429 

Military  service.  Amending  selective  training  and  service  act  of  1940,  report 
to  accompany  S.  2126  [to  amend  selective  training  and  service  act  of  1940 
by  providing  for  extension  of  liability  for  military  service  and  for  registration 
of  manpower  of  the  Nation,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reynolds. 
Dec.  16,  1941.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  915,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41^6430 

Extension  of  liability  for  military  service  and  registration  of  manpower, 

hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  2126,  to  amend  selective  training 
and  service  act  of  1940  by  providing  for  extension  of  liability  for  military 
service  and  for  registration  of  manpower  of  the  Nation,  Dec.  15  and  16.  1941. 
1941.     iii+98  p.     *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.M  59/2 :  M  59/9 

Removing  restrictions  on  use  and  terms  of  service  of  units  and  members 

of  Army  of  United  States,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  117  [removing  re- 
strictions on  territorial  use  of  units  and  members  of  Army  of  United  States, 
extending  periods  of  service  of  such  personnel,  and  amending  national  defense 
act  with  respect  to  meaning  of  term  Army  of  United  States]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Reynolds.  Dec.  10,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  888,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5e. 

L.  C.  card  41-46431 

Nati07)al  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics.  Overtime  pay  for  cei'tain  em- 
ployees of  National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2112;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reynolds.  Dec.  23,  1941.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  927,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  defense.    Expediting  production  of  equipment  and  supplies  for  national 
defense,  report  to  accompany  S.  2111;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reynolds.    Dec.   15, 
1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  906,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-i6432 

Officers,  Armij.  Increasing  eflBciency  of  Army  of  United  States  by  making  cer- 
tain gratuitous  issues,  report  to  accompany  S.  1891  [to  amend  act  to  provide 
allowances  for  uniforms  and  equipment  for  certain  officers  of  Officers'  Reserve 
Corps  of  Army  so  as  to  provide  allowances  for  uniforms  and  equipment  for 
certain  officers  of  Army  of  United  States] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwartz.  Dec. 
23,  1941.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  928,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pay  readjustment  act  of  191)2,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  77th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  S.  2025,  to  readjust  pay  and  allowances  of  personnel  of  Army.  Navy, 
Marine  Corps,  Coast  Guard,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  and  Public  Health 
Service,  Nov.  17, 1941.    1941.    iii+150  p.  il.  3  pi.    *  Paper,  20c. 

Y  4.M  59/2 :  P  29/8 

NATIONAL  DEFENSE  PROGRAM,  SFECIAIi  COMMITTEE  INVESTIGATING,  SENATE 

National  defense.  Investigation  of  national-defense  program  additional  report 
pursuant  to  S.  Res.  71 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Truman.  Dec.  10,  1941.  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
480,  pt.  4,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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1750  Government  Publications 

NAVAL  AFFAIES  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  22,  1941 ;  no. 
11.     1941.    88  p.  4°     [Number  10  not  available.]     t  Y  4.N  22/2 :  77/11 

Claims.  Providing  for  prompt  settlement  of  claims  for  damages  occasioned  by 
Army,  Navy,  and  Marine  Corps  forces  in  foreign  countries,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1994;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Dec.  8,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  872,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5e. 

Commissary  stores.  Amending  act  making  appropriations  for  naval  service,  fiscal 
year  1910,  as  amended,  so  as  to  extend  commissary  privileges  to  such  other 
persons  as  may  be  specifically  authorized  by  Secretary  of  Navy,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2090;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Dec.  8,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  878,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Haicaii.  Authorizing  employment  of  nationals  of  United  States  on  any  public 
work  of  United  States  in  Hawaii,  report  to  accompany  S.  2086;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Walsh.     Dec.  8,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  875,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hours  of  labor.  Favoring  24-hour  -per  diem  work  basis  in  all  national-defense 
industries,  report  to  accompany  S.  Res.  204 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Dec.  11, 
1941.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  893,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Naval  Supply  Depot,  Oaklund.  Amending  sec.  3  (a)  of  act  to  authorize  Secretary 
of  Navy  to  proceed  with  construction  of  certain  public  works,  approved  June 
2,  1939  (53  Stat.  800),  so  as  to  transfer  administration  of  Naval  Supply  Depot, 
Oakland,  to  commandant.  12th  Naval  District  [and  make  such  depot  part  of 
Naval  Operating  Base,  San  Francisco]  report  to  accompany  S.  2028;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Walsh.     Dec.  8,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  874,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Navy.  Amending  act  approved  Apr.  22,  1941  (Public  law  39,  77th  Cong.),  so  as 
to  increase  authorized  enlisted  strength  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2149 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Dec.  22,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  920, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Navy  Department.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed  with  construction 
of  certain  public  works,  report  to  accompany  S.  2096 ;  siibmitted  by  Mr.  Walsh. 
Dec.  12,  1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  895,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Marine  Corps.  Amending  act  to  regulate  distribution,  promotion,  and 
retirement  of  ofl3cers  of  the  line  of  Navy  [to  provide  that  selection  boards  for 
promotion  of  ofiicers  of  Marine  Corps  to  rank  of  major  general  shall  be  com- 
posed, as  far  as  practicable,  of  major  generals],  report  to  accompany  S.  1995; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.     Dec.  8,  1941.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  873,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Extending  time  for  examination  of  monthly  accounts  covering  expenditures 

by  disbursing  officers  of  Marine  Corps,  report  to  accompany  S.  2087 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Walsh.     Dec.  8,  1941.     2  p.     ( S.  rp.  876,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Miscellaneous  bills,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on   S.  1995,  to 

amend  act  to  regulate  distribution,  promotion,  and  retirement  of  officers  of  the 
line  of  Navy  [to  provide  that  selection  boards  for  promotion  of  officers  of 
Marine  Corps  to  rank  of  major  general  shall  be  composed,  as  far  as  prac- 
ticable, of  major  generals],  S.  2086,  to  authorize  employment  of  nationals  of 
United  States  on  any  public  work  of  United  States  in  Hawaii,  S.  2027,  to  amend 
act  to  expedite  national  defense,  S.  1957,  to  establish  Navy  procurement  fund 
[under  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts],  S.  1630,  to  provide  for  advancement 
on  retired  list  of  certain  officers  of  the  line  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  H.  R. 
3149,  providing  for  pay  and  allowances  of  retired  officers  of  Navy  and  Marine 
Corps  on  active  duty,  and  [other  bills],  Dec.  3  and  11,  1941.     1941.     iii-f  57  p. 

*  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.N  22/2 :  B  49/9 

Providing  for  rank  and  title  of  commandant  of  Marine  Corps,  report  to 

accompany  S.  2094 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Dec.  22,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  923, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Orgo,  Thomas.  Authorizing  presentation  of  Distinguished  Service  Cross  to 
Thomas  Orgo,  report  to  accompany  S.  1943;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Dec.  8, 
1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  869,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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December  1941  1751 

Priorities,  hearings,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1847,  relating  to  power  to 
establish  priorities  pursuant  to  act  of  June  28,  1940,  as  amended.  Dee.  1  and  2, 
1941.     1941.     iii+129  p.  il.  1  pi.     *  Paper,  15c.  Y4.N22/2:P93 

Rations,  Navy.  Authorizing  aircraft  flight  rations  for  officers,  enlisted  men,  and 
civilian  employees  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  while  engaged  in  flight  operations, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2088 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Dec.  8.  1941.  2  p.  (S. 
rp.  877,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Retired  list.  Navy.  Providing  for  advancement  on  retired  list  of  certain  officers 
of  the  line  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  report  to  accompany  S.  1630  [to  provide 
for  advancement  on  retired  list  of  certain  officers  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.     Dec.  8,  1941.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  881,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Providing  for  pay  and  allowances  of  retired  officers  of  Navy  and  Marine 

Corps  on  active  duty,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3149 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh. 
Dec.  8,  1941.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  880,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Rohinson,  Francis  H.  Francis  Howard  Robinson,  report  to  accompany  S.  1974 
[for  relief  of  Francis  Howard  Robinson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Dec.  8, 
1941.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  871,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Supplies  and  Accounts  Bureau,  Navy  Dept.  Establishing  naval  procurement  fund 
[under  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts],  report  to  accompany  S.  1957;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Walsh.    Dec.  8,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  870,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Virginia.  Authorizing  conveyance  to  Virginia,  for  highway  purposes  only,  por- 
tion of  Naval  Mine  Depot  reservation,  Yorktown,  Va.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  2799;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Dec.  8,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  879,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Warships.  Establishing  composition  of  Navy,  to  authorize  construction  of  cer- 
tain naval  vessels,  and  for  other  purposes,  report  to  accompany  S.  2125 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Walsh.    Dec.  16,  1&41.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  914,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

PENSIONS  committee:,  senate 

Pensions  at  wartime  rates  for  officers  and  enlisted  men  disabled  in  line  of  duty, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6009  [to  provide  pensions  at  wartime  rates  for 
officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and  Coast  Guard  dis- 
abled in  line  of  duty  as  direct  result  of  armed  conflict,  while  engaged  in  extra 
hazai'dous  service  or  while  United  States  is  engaged  in  war,  and  for  depend- 
ents of  those  who  die  from  such  cause] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwartz.  Dec.  11, 
1941.     12  p.     (S.  rp.  889,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

TEKEITORIES  AND  INSUXAB  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Boxing.  Permitting  15-round  championship  bouts  in  Alaska  and  Hawaii,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5007 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings.  Dec.  10,  1^1.  2  p.  (S. 
rp.  885,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Virgin  Islands.  Amending  organic  act  of  Virgin  Islands,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2049  [to  amend  organic  act  of  Virgin  Islands,  so  as  to  make  attendance  by 
governor  or  his  representative  at  legislative  sessions  permissive  rather  than 
mandatory];  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings.  Dec.  10,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  884, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Note. — The  "opinions"  listed  below  (with  classification  number  Ju3.9/a:)  and  marked 
with  a  t  (for  official  use)  are  issued  in  a  very  limited  edition  ;  however,  a  few  copies  are 
available  at  the  Court  of  Claims  at  prices  which  are  determined  by  the  size  and  are  as 
follows  :  1-5  pages,  25c. ;  6-10  pages,  35c. ;  11-20  pages,  45c.  ;  2l  pages  and  over,  50c. 

Agne.  Henry  Roberts  Ague  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclu- 
sion of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  42475,  16  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  Ag  61 

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1752  Government  Publications 

Art  Iron  Works.  Warren  S.  Earhart,  trustee  in  bankruptcy  of  John  A.  Davis 
and  Arthur  G.  B.  IliddoUs,  co-partners,  trading  and  doing  business  as  Art 
Iron  Worlvs,  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.]  no.  44565, 
p.  7-10.     t  Ju  3.8  :  Ar  75/3 

B.  d  R.  Company,  Inc.  Walter  A.  Rogers,  Charles  V.  Burghart  and  Lester  C. 
Rogers,  trustees  for  stockholders  of  B.  &  R.  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ; 
report  of  commissioner.     [1941.]     no.   44581,   p.   29^4.     +  Ju3.8:Bl 

Bolivar  Cotton  Oil  Company  i\  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  IMl.     [1941.]     congressional  no.  17464,  5  p.     + 

Ju  3.9/a  :  B  638 

Brabson.  Sam  M.  Brabson  v.  United  States ;  opinion,  decided  Dec.  1,  1941. 
[1941.]     departmental  no.  175,  5  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  B  721 

Cases.  January  calendar,  1942.  1941.  9  p.  [Part  of  the  pages  are  blank.]  $ 
L.  C.  card  28-22903  Ju  3.5 :  942/1 

Chickasaio  Nation  v.  United  States  and  Choctaw  Nation;  special  findings  of 
fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  no. 
K-336,  16  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  C  433/4 

Coca-Cola  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.]  no.  45208, 
p.  17-30,  1  tab.     t  Ju  3.8 :  C  64 

D.  C.  Engineering  Company,  Inc.  Fred  J.  Rice  and  W.  Cameron  Burton,  receiv- 
ers for  D.  C.  Engineering  Company,  Inc.  v.  United  States ;  [special  findings 
of  fact,  conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  no. 
43269,  25  p.     i  Ju  3.9/a  :  D  1 

Douglas  Aircraft  Company.  Inc.  Douglas  Aircraft  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United 
Stares;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec. 
1,1941.     [1941.]     no.  44199,  16  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a :  D  747/2 

Douglas  Aircraft  Company,  Inc.  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact 

[conclusion  of  law,   and  opinion],   decided  Dec.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  44837, 
11  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  D  747/3 

Eastern  Building  Corporation.  Eastern  Building  Corporation  v.  United  States; 
special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941. 
[1941.]  no.  45222,  11  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  Ea  77/5 

Eastern  Building  Corporation  v.  United  States;   special  findings  of  fact 

[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941.      [1941.]     no.  45269, 
5  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  Ea  77/6 

Eastern  Contracting  Company  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.] 
no.  44226,  p.  15-26.    $  Ju  3.8 :  Ea  77/3 

Fleishcr  Engineering  d  Construction  Company  and  Joseph  A.  Bass,  individual 
trading  as  Joseph  A.  Bass  Company,  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1941.]     no.  45010,  p.  15-30.    }  Ju  3.8  :F  628/4 

Mines.  Warner  U.  Hines  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  4502G,  4  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  H  589 

Kloiz.  Robert  E.  Klotz  v.  United  States,  on  defendant's  motion  to  dismiss; 
[opinion  of  court],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  45432.     3  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  K  699/2 

La  Grange  Gold  Dredging  Company  r.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  no.  43196, 
11  p.    t  Ju  3.9/a  :  L 137 

McCloskey  d  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.]  no. 
44003,  p.  7-12.     I  Ju  3.8  :M  132/5 

Menominee  tribe  of  Indians  v.  United  States ;  sjjecial  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  44294,  12  p.    t 

Ju  3.9/a :  M  527 

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December  1941  1753 

Midpoint  Realty  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941.    [1941.]    no.  43130,  8  p.    i 

Jii  3.9/a :  M  584/7 

Morrison  Cafeterias  Consolidated,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  no.  45018, 
6  p.     J  Ju  3.9/a  :  M  834/4 

Reynolds.  William  E.  Keynolds  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941.  [1941.]     no.  45055,  19  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a :  R  339 

Richmond,  Fredericksburg  &  Potomac  Railroad  Company  v.  United  States;  [spe- 
cial findings  of  fact,  conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941. 
[1941.]    no.  43G54, 17  p.    t  Ju  3.9/a  :R  415 

Roden  Coal  Company,  Inc.,  and  Walter  F.  Downey,  as  receiver  of  Fir.st  National 
Bank  and  Trust  Company  of  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  intervenor,  v.  United  States ; 
[special  findings  of  fact,  conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941. 
[1941.]     no.  44255,  12  p.     t  "  Ju  3.9/a :  R  613 

Rust  Engineering  Company  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  43302,  15  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  R  928/2 

Siouo!  Indians.  Sioux  tribe  of  Indians,  consisting  of  Sioux  tribe  of  Rosebud 
Indian  Reservation  in  South  Dakota  [et  al.]  v.  United  States;  [special 
findings  of  fact,  conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941.  [1941.] 
no.   C-531   (11),   7  p.      [Land  cession  of  1889.]      t  Ju  3.9/a :  Si  73/6 

Sioux    tribe   of    Indians,    consisting   of    Sioux    tribe    of   Rosebud    Indian 

Reservation  in  South  Dakota  [et  al.]  -v.  United  States;  [special  findings  of 
fact,  conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  no. 
C-531- (12) ,  13  p.    [Santee  offset.]    $  Ju  3.9/a  :  Si  73/7 

Triest  d  Earlc,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion],  decided  Dec.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     no.  43310,  10  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  T  733/3 

ECONOMIC  DEFENSE  BOARD 

Note. — The   Economic  Defense    Board   was   established   by   Executive   order   8839,    dated 
July  30,  1941. 

EXPORT  CONTROL  OFFICE 

Note.— Pursuant  to  provisions  of  Executive  order  8900,  dated  Sept.  15,  1941,  the  duties 
of  the  Administrator  of  Export  Control  were  transferred  to  the  Economic  Defense  Board. 
See  also  entry  under  Export  Control  Administrator. 

Ecport  control.     Export  control  schedule  no.  24  [effective  Dec.  23,  1941].     [Dec. 
6,  1941.]    5  p.  4°    [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50360  Y  3.Ec  74/2  :  107/24 

" Same,  no.  25.    Dec.  9,  1941.    1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t         Y  3.Ec  74/2  :  107/25 

EMERGENCY  BOARD  (ATCHISON,  TOPEKA  &  SANTA  FE 
RAILWAY,  AND  OTHER  CARRIERS,  1941) 

Note. — Created  by  the  President  in  Proclamation  2510,  Sept.  10,  1941,  under  provisions 
of  sec.  10  of  railway  labor  act  amended. 

Report.     Supplementary  report  to  the  President  by  Emergency  Board  appointed 
Sept.  10,  1941,  under  sec.  10  of  railway  labor  act,  conclusions  of  Board  based  on 
reargument  hearing,  mediation  settlement.    1941.     iii+21  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  A42-36  NMB  1.7  :  At  2/2/supp. 

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1754  Government  Publications 

EMERGENCY  BOARD   (RAILWAY  EXPRESS  AGENCY, 

INC.,  1941) 

Note. Created  by  the  President  In  Proclamation  2521,  Nov.  7,  1941,  under  provisions 

of  sec.  io  of  railway  labor  act  amended. 

Report  to  the  President  by  Emergency  Board,  appointed  Nov.  7,  1941,  under 
provisions  of  railway  labor  act  to  investigate  dispute  between  Railway  Express 
Agency,  Inc.,  carrier,  and  certain  of  its  employees  represented  by  International 
Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Stablemen,  and  Helpers.  1941.  [l]+8 
p.  •  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  A  42-37  NISIB  1.7 :  R 13/2 

EMPLOYEES'  COMPENSATION  COMMISSION 

Medical  facilities  available  to  employees  of  Government  injured  in  performance 
of  duty  under  Federal  compensation  act  of  Sept,  7,  1916.  1942.  [l]+49  p.  t 
L.  C.  card  30-27878  EC  1.2 :  M  46/7/942 

Safety  bulletin,  v.  6,  no.  5;  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title,  32  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly. 
Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]    t 

L.  C.  card  36-26723  EC  1.9 :  6/5 

Note. — This  bulletin,  issued  in  the  interest  of  accident  prevention  in  emplo.vments 
within  the  purview  of  the  workmen's  compensation  laws  administered  by  the  Employees' 
Cunpensarion  Commission  directs  attention  to  the  number  of  injuries  reported  to  tlif- 
Commission  under  the  Federal  employees'  c>  mpensation  act.  the  longshoremen's  and 
harbor  workers'  compensation  act,  and  the  District  of  Columbia  comp3nsation  act,  the 
causes  of  such  Injuries  and  the  possibilities  of  preventing  them  by  the  use  of  appropriate 
safety  measures. 

EXPORT  CONTROL  ADMINISTRATOR 

Note. — Pursuant  to  provisions  of  Executive  order  8900  of  Sept.  15.  1941.  the  functions  of 
the  Administrator  of  Export  Control  were  transferred  to  the  Economic  Defense  Board. 

The  publication  listed  below  was  ordered  printed  before  transfer.  See  also  entry  under 
Economic  Defense  Board. 

Export  control  schedule  B  [effective  Sept.  20,  1941].    Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  15, 
1941.    1  p.  4°    [Processed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  41-50429  Y  3.Ex  7/2  :  7/B 

FEDERAL  COMMUNICATIONS  COMMISSION 

Natiotwl  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.  Civil  actions  nos.  16-178  and  16-179,  in 
district  court  for  southern  district  of  New  York,  National  Broadcasting  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Woodmen  of  the  World  Life  Insurance  Society,  and  Stromberg  Carl- 
son Telephone  Manufacturing  Company,  r.  United  States  and  Federal  Com- 
munications Commission ;  Columbia  Broadcasting  System.  Inc.,  v.  [same] ; 
brief  in  support  of  Government's  motions  to  dismiss  complaints  or  for  summary 
judgment,  and  in  opposition  to  plaintiffs'  motions  for  preliminary  injunction. 
[1941.]  cover  title,  viii+101  p.  [The  1st  print,  ix+185  pages,  was  incorrectly 
printed.]    t  CC  1.9 :  N  213  br/2 

R.  C.  A.  Communications,  Inc.  Civil  action,  file  no.  14-409,  in  district  court  for 
southern  district  of  New  York,  R.  C.  A.  Communications,  Inc.,  v.  United  States, 
Federal  Communications  Commission,  and  International  Communications  Com- 
mittee, intervener:  brief  for  United  States  and  Federal  Communications  Com- 
mission.    [1941.]     cover  title,  iv+62  p.    t  CC1.9:R1 

Radio  service  bulletin  308-400.  Nov.  1-Dec.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     various  paging, 
oblong  8°     [Semimonthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-26255  CO  1.25 :  398-400 

Radio  stations.  Radio  broadcast  stations  in  United  States,  containing  alterations 
and  corrections  to  edition  dated  Mar.  29,  1941,  for  month  of  Nov.  [1941].  Dec. 
4,1941.    3p,  4°    [Monthly.    Processed.]    t  CC  1.24 :  941/2/corr.-8 

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December  1941  1755 

Rules  and  regulations.  Rules  and  regulations,  amdt.  101,  effective  Nov.  27,  1941. 
[1941.]  p.  39.  [Processed.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for 
p.  39-40,  pt.  3,  Rules  governing  standard  and  high  frequency  broadcast  sta- 
tions.]    t  CC  1.7/2: 101 

Same,  correction  sheet  8,  Nov.  10,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  11-12.     [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.    To  be  substituted  for  p.  11-12,  pt.  4,  Rules  governing 
broadcast  services  other  than  standard  broadcast.]     t  CC  1.7/3:  8 


FEDERAL  LOAN  AGENCY 

FEDERAL  HOME  LOAN  BANK  BOARD 

Federal  home  loan  ba7iJc  revieiv,  Washington,  D.  C.  1941;  [v.  8,  no.  3].  [1941.] 
cover  title,  p.  69-100,  il.  4°  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $1.60. 

L.  C.  card  34-28163  FL  3.7 :  8/3 

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  oflScial 
orsan  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  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Foreclosures.  Non-farm  real  estate  foreclosures,  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  [5]  leaves, 
il.  4°     (Research  and  Statistics  Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     f 

FL  3.8 :  941/10 

FEDERAL  HOUSING  ADMINISTRATION 

Clip  sheet.  Federal  Housing  Administration  clip  sheet,  Dec.  5  and  19,  1941 ;  v.  28, 
no.  10  and  11.  [1941.]  Each  1  p.  il.  large  4°  [Weekly ;  none  issued  Dec.  12  and 
26,  194L]     t  FL  2.7 :  28/10, 11 

Insured  mortgage  portfolio,  v.  6,  no.  2;  4th  quarter  1941.     [1941.]     cover  titlei, 
52  p.  il.  4"     *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  70c. 
L.  C.  card  36-26561  FL  2.12 :  6/2 


FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION 

Arkansas  Power  &  Light  Company.  No.  12065,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
8th  circuit,  Arkansas  Power  &  Light  Company  v.  Federal  Power  Commission, 
on  petition  to  review  orders  of  Federal  Power  Commission ;  brief  for  re- 
spondent.    [1941.]     cover    title,    ii+12   p.     t  FP  1.17 :  Ar  4  k/2 

Electric  power.    Electric  power  requirements  and  supply  in  United  States,  May 
1941,  class  1  electric  utility  systems.     [1941.]     [6]  p.  il.  4°     (National  defense 
power  survey;  [P-7].)      [Monthly.    Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  41-51047  FP  1.12 :  7/941-5 

Same,  June  1941,  class  1  electric  utility  systems.     [1941.]      [Ill]  p.  il.  4° 

(National  defense  power  survey;  P-7.)     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

FP  1.12 : 7/941-6 

Same,  July  1941,  class  1  electric  utility  systems.     [1941.]     [6]   p.  il.  4° 

(National  defense  power  survey;   [P-7].)     [Monthly.     Processed.]     f 

FP  1.12 :  7/941-7 

Same,  Aug.  1941,  class  1  electric  utility  systems.     [1941.]     [6]   p.  il.  4° 

(National  defense  power  survey  ;  [P-7].)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

FP  1.12 : 7/941-8 

Jersey  Central  Power  d  Light  Company.  Nos.  7256  and  7257,  in  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Jers.ey  Central  Power  &  Light  Company  v.  Federal 
Power  Commission ;  New  Jersey  Power  &  Light  Company  v.  [same],  on  petition 
for  review  of  order  of  Federal  Power  Commission ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii+53  p.     J  FP  1.17:  J 487 

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1756  Government  Publications 

Ndtional  electric  rate  hook. 

XoTE. — The  National  oloctiic  rate  book  and  Individual  rate  books  for  tbo  48  States, 
covering  the  rates  cliarRcd  by  publicly  and  i>iivatoly  owned  utilities  in  communities  of 
1,000  or  more  population  (or  residential,  commercial,  and  industrial  service,  are  issued 
In  loose-leaf  form  in  binders.  Supplements  showing  rate  changes  and  new  rate  schedules 
are  issued  in  piocessed  form  to  replace  superseded  data.  A  monthly  Bulletin  service 
shows  important  rate  changes  prior  to  their  incorporation  in  the  supplements. 

Subscriptions  for  the  National  electric  rate  book,  individual  State  rate  books  and 
Bulletin  service  should  be  sent  to  the  Federal  Power  Commission,  Washington.  D.  C. 
Prices  arc;  as  follows:  National  electric  rate  hook.  $10.00.  including  binders.  Supplement 
service  and  monthly  Bulletin  service  for  12  months  from  date  of  order;  Supplement  and 
Bulletin  services  thereafter.  ip7.50  per  year.  State  rate  books.  $1.00  each,  including 
binder  and  Supplement  service  for  12  months  from  date  of  order  •  Supplement  .service 
tliereafter,  $l.fiO  per  year.  Monthly  Bulletin  service  for  individual  State  rate  hooks  is 
available   at   $1.00  additional   per   year,    payment   to   lie  made   with    initial   sub.scription. 

National  electric  rate  book:   [State  separatel  ;  North  Carolina.     Nov.  15, 

1941.     27  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  Jan.  21,  1941.] 

L.   C.  card  40-26623  F  P  1.18:  N81c/941-2 

Same;  Rhode  Island.     Dec.  1,  1941.    5  p.  4''     [Supersedes  issue  of  Dec.  3, 

1940.]  F  P  1.18 :  R  34/941 

Same;  Virginia.     Nov.  1,  1941.     21+2  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  Feb.  19, 

1941.  ]  F  P  1.18 :  V  81/941-2 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  SYSTEM  BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS 

Federal  reserve  biillctii).  Dec.  1941 ;  [v.  27,  no.  12].  n.  p.  [1941].  [4] +1211-1334 
p.  11.  1  pi.  4°  [Monthly.]  t  Paper,  20<*.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $2.(!0. 

L.  C.  card  15-26170  F  R  1.3/1 :  27/12 

Note.- — The  Bulletin  contains  reviews  of  current  economic  developmfnts.  special  articles 
on  monetary  and  hanking  topics,  analyses  of  credit  conditions,  regulations  and  rulings 
of  the  Board  of  Governors,  and  statistics  of  banking,  business  activity,  prices,  Treasury 
operations,  and  international  finance.  It  is  .'ent  to  member  banks  and.  upon  request,  to 
libraries  of  educational  institutions  without  charge.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain 
them  from  the  Board  of  Governors  of  the  Federal  Reserve  System,  Washington,  D.  C, 
at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Inter-district  collection  system.  Federal  reserve  par  list  (banks  upon  which 
checks  will  be  received  by  Federal  reserve  banks  for  collection  and  credit) 
State  bank  members  of  Federal  Reserve  System,  nonmember  banks  that  main- 
tain clearing  accounts  with  Federal  re.serve  banks;  Dec.  1941  supplement. 
[1941.]      [l]+4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  F  R  1.9 :  941/2/supp.-5 

Periodicals.  Weekly  review  of  periodicals.  R  and  S  WRP-855  to  R  and  S 
WRP-S58;  Dec.  2-23,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  [l]+7  leaves  or  [1]+S  leaves,  4° 
[Processed.]     t  F  R  1.22  :  855-858 

Stocks.  List  of  stocks  registered  on  national  securities  exchanges,  supplementary 
list,  indicating  changes,  Feb.  1,  1940-Oct.  31,  1941.  Nov.  1941.  [l]+6  p.  4° 
[Processed.  Prepared  for  purposes  of  Regulation  U.  Super.sedes  supplementary 
list  published  Aug.  1941.]     t  F  R  1.2 :  St  6/940/supp.-7 

FEDERAL  SECURITY  AGENCY 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Addresses.  Beacon  lights  in  murky  world,  presenting  ways  in  which  schools,  col- 
leges, and  libraries  may  make  vitally  important  conti-ibutions  to  enlightened 
civilian  morale;  by  J.  W.  Studebaker.  [1941.]  9  p.  4°  [Processed.  Address 
delivered  at  .55th  annual  convention  of  Association  of  Land-Grant  Colleges  and 
Universities,  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  11,  1941.]  t 
L.  C.  card  E  41-432  FS5.8:B35 

American  repiihlics.  Pen  and  ink  friendships  for  the  Americas;  bv  Helen  K. 
Mackintosh.     [1941.]      [2]  p.  4°     [From  School  life,  July  1941.]     t' 

F  S  5.7/a  :  Am  35 

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December  1941  1757 

Books.  Forward  with  books;  [by  Nora  E.  Beust].  [1941.]  4  p.  il.  4°  [From 
School  life,  Nov.  1941.]     t  FS  5.7/a  :  B  644/3 

Elementary  education.     Supervision  of  elementary  education  as  function  of  State 
departments  of  education;  by  Helen  K.  Mackintosh.     [1941.]     vi+86  p.     (Bul- 
letin 1940,  no.  6;  Monograph  8,  Studies  of  State  departments  of  education.) 
*  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  E  41-431  FS  5.3 :  940/6/M  8 

Hygiene.  Developing  strong  bodies  and  able  minds ;  by  James  Frederick  Rogers. 
[Reprint  1941.]      [2]  p.  4"     [Original  article  from  School  life,  Nov.  1938.]     t 

1 16.26 /la  :  B  632/1-3 

Note. — This  separate  is  classed  witli  tlie  original  publication  so  that  the  set  may  be 
filed  together. 

School  life,  official  journal  of  Office  of  Education,  Jan.  1942;  v.  27,  no.  4.     [1941.] 
cover  title,  p.  9'7-12S,  il.  4°     [Monthly  except  August  and  September.     Text  on 
p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr.    (10  months)  ;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  ca rd  E  18-902  FS  5.7  :  27/4 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

Food.  Notices  of  judgment  under  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act :  Foods, 
1501-1700.     Dec.  1941.     p.  1-58.     t 

L.  C.  card  Agr  40-122  FS  7.10 :  1501-1700 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Cancfir  mortality  in  United  States :  4,  Age  variation  in  mortality  from  cancer  of 
specific  sites,  1930-32;  by  Mary  Cover.     1941.     vi+57  p.   il.     (Public  health 
bulletin  275.)      [From  Public  Health  Methods  Division  and  National  Cancer 
Institute,  National  Institute  of  Health.]     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  39^29339  FS  2.3  :  275 

Dermatitis  from  cutting  oils;  by  Louis  Schwartz.     [1941.]      [2] +7  )p.     (Reprint 
2321.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  40,  Oct.  3,  1941.]     *  Paper,  50. 
L.  C.  card  41-46439  FS  2.7/a  :  2321 

Doctors'  calls  in  connection  with  illness  from  specific  diseases  among  9,000  fam- 
ilies, based  on  nation-wide  periodic  canvasses,  1928-31  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  Selwyn  D.  Collins.     [1941.]      [2]-|-29  p.  il.     (Reprint  2324.)      [From  Public 
health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  41,  Oct.  10,  1941.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  4-46440  FS  2.7/a  :  2324 

Gonococcal  infection  in  female;  [by]  Robert  M.  Lewis.  1941.  [l]-f8  p. 
([Venereal  Diseases  Division];  Reprint  163.)  [From  Venereal  disease  in- 
formation, V.  22,  Oct.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.9/a  :  163 

Granite  workers.    Health  of  workers  in  dusty  trades :  7,  Restudy  of  group  of 
granite  workers;  by  Albert  E.  Russell.     1941.     vii-f71  p.  11.     (Public  health 
bulletin    269.)      [From    Industrial    Hygiene    Division,    National    Institute    of 
Health.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  28-26361  FS  2.3 :  269 

Hospital  news,  v.  8,  no.  21  and  22,  Nov.  1  and  15,  1941 ;  issued  by  Division  of  Marine 
Hospitals  and  Relief  and  Division  of  Mental  Hygiene.     [1941.]     Each  [3]-f-26p. 
il.  3  pi.  4°     [Semimoirthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  36-23626  FS  2.12 :  8/21,  22 

Lead  poisoning.     Lead  and  arsenic  content  of  urines  from  46  persons  with  no 
known  exposure  to  lead  or  arsenic  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Stewart  H. 
Webster.     [1941.]      [2]  4-8p.il.     ( Reprint  2322. )      [From  Public  health  reports, 
V.  56,  no.  40,  Oct.  3,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46441  FS  2.7/a  :  2322 

Twenty-four-hour  output  of  certain  urinary  constituents  in  persons  exposed 

to  lead  arsenate  spray  residue  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Stewart  H.  Webster. 
[1941.]     [2]-fl0  p.  il.     (Reprint  2318.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56, 
no.  39,  Sept.  26,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41^6442  FS  2.7/a  :  2318 

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1758  Government  Publications 

Occupational  diseases.    Public  health  administrator's  responsibility  in  field  of 
occupational  disease  legislation  ;  by  J.  J.  Bloomfield  and  W.  M.  Gafafer.     [1941.] 
[2] +9  p.     (Reprint  2325.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  42,  Oct.  17, 
1941.]     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46443  FS  2.7/a  :  2325 

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p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  FS  2.13: 21/10 

Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  49-51;  Dec.  5-19,  1941.  [1941.]  [vi]+2321- 
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Rat-bite  fei-er  in  Washington,  D.  C,  due  to  Spirillum  minus  and  Streptohacillus 
moniliformis  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Carl  L.  Larson.  [1941.]  [2] +8  p. 
il.     (Reprint  2323.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  56,  no.  40,  Oct.  3,  1941.] 

*  Paper.  5c. 

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Rocky  Mountain  spotted  fever.     Strain  of  Rocky  Mountain  spotted  fever  virus 
of  low  virulence  isolated  in  western  United  States  [with  list  of  references] ; 
by  Norman  H.  Topping.     [1941.]     4  p.     (Reprint  2326.)      [From  Public  health 
reports,  v.  56.  no.  42,  Oct.  17,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
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Scioto  River.  Study  of  pollution  and  natural  purification  of  Scioto  River  [with 
bibliography]  ;  by  Robert  W.  Kehr,  W.  C.  Purdy,  James  B.  Lackey.  Oliver  R. 
Placak,  William  E.  Burns.  1941.  sii+153  p.  il.  6  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  map.  (Public 
health  bulletin  276.)  [From  Stream  pollution  investigation.s.  Public  Health 
Methods  Division.  National  Institute  of  Health.]  *  Paper,  20c. 
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Shellfish.  [Revised  list  of  shellfish  shippers  dated  Sept.  2,  1941],  supp.  6  and  7; 
Dec.  1  and  15,  1941.  [1941.]  [l]+4  p.  and  [l]+3  p.  4°  [Semimonthly. 
Processed.]     t  FS  2.16 :  941/supp.  6,  7 

Stomach  trouble.  Trouble  in  the  midriff  [stomach  trouble  covers  a  multitude 
of  ills].  [1941.1  [12]  p.  il.  24°  ( [Workers'  health  series  5.] )  *  Paper.  5c. 
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Venereal  disease  information,  v.  22,  no.  12,  Dec.  1941;  issued  by  Public  Health 
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Youth.     Socio-economic  and  employment  status  of  urban  youth  in  Tnited  States, 
1935-36  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Bernard  D.  Karpinos.     1941.     vii+oS  p.  il. 
2  pi.     (Public  health  bulletin  273.)      [From  Public  Health  Methods  Division, 
National  Institute  of  Health.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
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>r.\TIONAL  INSTITUTE  OF  HE:ALTH 

Journal  of  National  Cancer  Institute,  v.  2,  no.  3;  Dec.  1941.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
p.  201-308,  il.  [Bimonthly.  Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.  Articles  of  special 
interest  are  issued  as  reprints  and  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  when 
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Old-age  insurance.  How  to  calculate  benefits  under  Federal  old-age  and  survivors 
insurance.  [Edition  of  June  1941.]  [1941.]  14+ [2]  p.  il.  narrow  12" 
([I.  S.  C.  36.])     t  FS  3.4:  36/2 

Public  assistance.     Public  assistance,  1940;  prepared  by  Divisions  of  Operating 
Statistics  and  Analysis  and  Social  Statistics  and  Research,  Bureau  of  Public 
Assistance.     [1941.]     vii+41    p.    il.   4°     (Public   assistance   report    1.)      [Pre- 
printed from  Social  security  yearbook,  1940.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
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tistics and  Analysis  and  Social  Statistics  and  Research  Divisions.)  [Monthly.] 
t  FS  3.3/a2 :  941/9 

Social  security  bulletin,  Nov.  1941;  v.  4,  no.  11.  [1941.]  cover  title,  i+93  p.  il.  4° 
[Monthly.]  *  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  !f2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.75. 
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EMPIX>YMEaSIT   SECURITY   BUREAU 

Employment  security.  Summary  of  employment  security  activities,  Oct.  1941. 
[l&4i.]  [5] +15+ [17]  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Reports  and  Analysis  Division.)  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  FS  3.114 :  941/10 

Employment  security  review,  Dec.  1941;  v.  8,  no.  12.     [1941.]     cover  title,  24  p. 
[Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  L  35-100  FS  3.107  :  8/12 

Labor  market  developments,  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     [5] +70  p.  4°     (Research  and 
Statistics  Division.)     [Monthly.     Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  41^6449  FS  3.113 :  941/10 

Labor  supply.  Labor  supply  and  demand  in  selected  defense  occupations,  July 
1941-Jan.  1942,  as  reported  by  public  employment  offices.  Nov.  1941.  [27]  p.  4° 
(Research  and  Statistics  Division.)      [Processed.]     t  FS  3.116 :  941-42/1 

Labor  supply  available  at  public  employment  offices  in  selected  defense 

occupations,  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  [1] +6+2+8  p.  4°  (Research  and  Statistics 
Division.)     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  41-^6450  '         FS  3.117 :  941/9 

Unemployment  compensation.  Unemployment  compensation  interpretation  serv- 
ice: Benefit  series,  v.  4,  no.  12;  Dec.  1941.  1941.  vii+332  p.  (Benefit  series 
[U.  C.  I.  S.].)  [Monthly.  Issued  with  perforations.]  *  Paper,  50c.  single 
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examiners,  unemployment  compensation  commissions,  and  boards  of  review  of  the  various 
State  agencies.  Decisions,  opinions  and  interpretations  which  establish  new  principles 
and  policies  in  each  State  are  published,  indexed,  and  classified. 

Same:  Federal  series  [pt.  2]  supplement  of  Nov.  15,  1941,  Federal  rulings 

affecting  subchap.  A  and  C,  chap.  9,  of  internal  revenue  code  (formerly  titles 
8  and  9  of  social  security  act)  ;  [prepared  by  Interpretation  Service].  [1941.] 
[2] +14  p.     [Monthly.     For  official  u.se  only.]     t        SS  1.20 :  pt.2/supp./941-ll 

Note. — This  supplement  is  classed  with  the  original  publication  so  that  the  set  may 
be  filed  together. 

Vocational  training  activities  of  public  employment  offices,  Sept.  1941.     [1941.] 
p.  1-3,  J1-J6,  J8,  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-46451  FS  3.119 :  941/5 

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Note. — The  Commission  has  not,  as  yet,  resumod  the  advance  sheets  of  its  decisions  In 
printed  form,  which  it  discontinued  witli  the  conclusion  of  volume  23.  The  Commission 
will,  however,  on  request,  in  case  of  a  specific  interest,  supply  mimeographed'  copy  of  the 
full  text  of  iiny  of  the  findings  as  to  the  facts,  orders,  or  stipulations  which  are  published 
later  in  printed  form  in  the  bound  volumes  and  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents. 
Washington,    D.   C. 

Hill,  Joe  B.  No.  9849,  in  circuit  court  of  appeal.s  for  5tli  circuit,  Joe  B.  Hill  and 
C.  O.  McAfee,  individually  and  as  co-partners,  trading  as  McAfee  Candy  Com- 
pany and  Liberty  Candy  Company,  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission,  on  petition 
to  review  order  of  Federal  Trade  Commission;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  iii-f  25  p.     t  FT  1.5 :  H  55:j 

Rayon.     Trade  practice  rules  for  rayon  and  silk  dyeing,  printing  and  finishing 
industrv,  as  promulgated  Dec.  12,  1941.     [1941.]     [2]-fSp.     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-46387  FT  1.16 :  R  21 

Sun  glass.     Trade  practice  rules  for  sun  glass  industry,  as  promulgated  Dec.  23, 
1941.     [1941.]     [2]-f7  p.     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-16446  FT  1.16 :  Su  7 

Work.     Monthly  summary  of  work,  Nov.  1941.     [1941.]     12  p.     [Processed.]     t 

FT  1.15 :  941/11 

FEDERAL  WORKS  AGENCY 

HOUSING  AUTHORITY 

Piihlic  housing  [Dec.  1941]  ;  v.  3,  no.  3.  [1941.]  [8]  p.  il.  f  [Monthly.]  ♦Pa- 
per, 5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c.  FW  3.7 :  3/3 

PUBLIC  ROADS  ADMINISTRATION 

Highways,  current  literature,  v.  20,  no.  47-50,  Nov.  19-Dec.  10,  1941;  compiled 
by  library  staff  of  Public  Roads  Administration.  [1941.]  Each  13  p.  or  16  p. 
4°     [Weekly.    Processed.]     t  FW  2.8 :  20/47-50 

Public  roads,  journal  of  highway  research,  v.  22,  no.  10;  Dec.  1941.  [1941.]    cover 

title,  p.  215-234,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub.scription,  $1.50. 

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Specificatimis  for  construction  of  roads  and  bridges  in  national  forests  and 
national  parks,  as  revised  Julv  15,  1941.  1941.  viii-|-512  p.  il.  narrow  12° 
(FP-41.)     *Fabrikoid,  $1.00.    "  FW  2.2  :  R  53/941-2 

GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions.    Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  21,  Oct.  1941 ;  Lindsay  C.  Warren, 
comptroller  general,  R.  N.  Elliott,  assistant  comptroller  general.     1941.     [1]-|- 
283-403  p.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  (incorrectly  given  on  publi- 
cation as  15c.),  $1.00  a  yr.,  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  22-24145  GA  1.5/a  :  21/4 

Same,  v.  21,  Nov.  1941 ;  Lindsay  C.  Warren,  comptroller  general,  R.  N. 

Elliott,  assistant  comptroller  general.     1941.     [l]+403-iS9  p.     [Monthly.] 

GA  1.5/a :  21/5 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

Adhesives  for  graphic  arts  industries;  lecture  by  Frederick  R.  Blaylock  [given 
before  apprentice  class,  Government  Printing' Office].  1941.  [2]-f24  p.  12° 
(Tests  and  Technical  Control  Division.)  [Text  on  p.  3  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41^6480  GP  1.2 :  Ad  4 

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December  1941  1761 

Binding  Division.     Schedule  of  operations  and  classes  of  work,  Bindery  [Binding] 
Division,  Mar.  1,  1941.    [1941.]    cover  title,  i+40  p.     (Bindery-R-1724  Rev.)     t 

GP  1.2 :  B  51/2/941 

Glues.     Flexible  glues  for  bookbinding;  by  Morris   S.  Kantrowitz,   Ernest    VV. 
Spencer,  Frederick  R.   Blaylock.     1941.     iv+18  p.      (Technical  bulletin   24.) 
*  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46447  GP  1.9 :  24 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Farm  management,  agricultural  credit,  farm  products,  marketing,  agricultural 
statistics,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents ;  Nov. 
1941.     1941.      [2]+56+[l]   p.      (Price  list  68,  28th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26174  GP  3.9:  68/28 

Monthly  catalor/.     United  States  Government  publications,  monthly  catalog,  no. 
563  ;  Nov.  1941.    1941.    vi  11+1553-1693  p.    *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $2.10. 
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Weekly  list  of  selected  United  States  Government  publications,  Dec.  3-31,  1941. 
[1941-42.]     Each  4  p.     (1941-49  to  1941-53.)      t 
L.  C.  card  28-26554  GP  3.17 :  941/49-53 

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application  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  "Government  Printing  Office,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

BITUMINOUS  COAL  DIVISION 

Coal.    Distribution  of  coal  shipments,  M.  C.  D.  120.    Nov.  28,  1&41.    6  leaves,  il.  f° 
[Proces.sed.]     t  146.8:120 

Preliminary  estimates  of  production  of  bituminous  coal,  Nov.  1941.     Dec. 

6,  1941.     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     f  146.11:941/11 

Weekly  coal  report,  W.  C.  R.  1273-W.  C.  R.  1276    Dec.  6-27,  1941     Each 

2  p.  or  4  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  146.7:1273-1276 

Distributors.     Registered  distributors  under  bituminous  coal  act  of  1937   [list], 
supp.  2;  Nov.  15.  1941.     [1941.]     [l]+2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

I  46.14 :941/2/supp.2 

Same,  supp.  3;  Dec.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     [l]+2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f 

1 46.14 :  941/2/supp.3 

Producers.    Supplement  3  (Sept.  15,  1941)  to  list  of  producers,  their  sales  agents 
and  sub-sales  agents,  May  31,  1941.     [1941.]     22  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

I  46.2 :  P94/941/SUPP.3 

Same,  Supplement  4   (Oct.  15,  1941).     [1941.]     20  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

I  46.2 :  P94/941/SUPP.4 

FISH   AND   WILDLIFE    SERVICE 

Birds.    Common  birds  of  southeastern  United  States  in  relation  to  agriculture ; 
by  F.  E.  L.  Beal,  W.  L.  McAtee,  and  E.  R.  Kalmbach.    1941.    iv+43  p.  11.     (In- 
terior Dept.  Conservation  bulletin  15.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46448  1 1.72 :  15 

Seasons  for  migratory  game  birds,  1941^2,  compiled  in  Division  of  Game 

Management;  [all  lettered  poster].    Aug.  1941.    24x10.5  in.     (Poster  66.)     t 

I  49.14 :  66 

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1762  Government  Publications 

Fish.  Propagation  and  distribution  of  food  fishes,  fiscal  year  1940;  by  Glen  C. 
Lench,  M.  C.  James,  and  E.  J.  Douglass.  1941.  ii+555-603  p.  (Administrative 
report  42.)  [Appendix  4  to  Report  of  commissioner  of  fisheries,  fiscal  year 
1940.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  8-35107  I  45.1 :  940/app.4 

Note. — This  Appendix  is  classed  with  the  Report  so  that  it  may  be  filed  with  the  publi- 
cation which  It  api)ends. 

Fishery  products.  Cold  storage  holdings  of  fishery  products,  Sept.  15,  1941. 
[1941.]  2  leaves,  oblong  large  8°  (Current  fishery  statistics,  no.  3.)  [Processed. 
Statistics  furnished  by  Agricultural  Marketing  Service,  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment]    t  149.8/2:3 

Same,  Nov.  15,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Current  fishery  sta- 
tistics no.  6.)  [Processed.  Statistics  furnished  by  Agricultural  Marketing 
Service,  Agriculture  Department.]     t  149.8/2:6 

Landings  by  fishing  vessels  at  certain  New  England  ports,   Sept.   1941. 

[1941.]    4  leaves,  4°     (Current  fishery  statistics  no.  4.)     [Processed.]     t 

I  49.8/2 : 4 

Same,   Oct.   1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  4°      (Current  fishery  statistics  no.   7.) 

[Processed.]    t  149.8/2:7 

Gray  sea  trout.    Young  of  some  marine  fishes  taken  in  low^er  Chesapeake  Bay, 
Va.,  with  special  reference  to  gray  sea  trout  Cynoscion  regalis  (Bloch)    [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  John  C.  Pearson.    1941.    ii+79-102  p.  il.  large  8° 
(Fishery  bulletin  36.)     [From  Fishery  bulletin,  v.  50.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46482  149.27:36 

Mole  control;  by  James  Silver  and  A.  W.  Moore.    1941.    ii-fl7  p.  il.     (Interior 
Dept.    Conservation  bulletin  16.)     [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  1716,  issued 
1933  by  Biological  Survey  Bureau,  Agriculture  Department.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46452  1 1.72 :  16 

Rat  control;  by  James  Silver  and  F.  E.  Garlough.    1941.    ii-f27  p.  il.     (Interior 
Dept.     Conservation  bulletin  8.)      [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  1533,  issued 
1927  by  Biological  Survey  Bureau,  Agriculture  Department.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46453  1 1.72  :  8 

Service  survey.  Service  survey,  issued  monthly  for  employees  of  Fish  and  Wild- 
life Service,  v.  1,  no.  7;  July  1941.     [1941.]     p.  147-175,  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

I  49.22 : 1/7 

Same,  v.  1,  no.  8;  Aug.  1941.     [1941.]     p.  176-201,  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

1 49.22 : 1/8 

Same,  V.  1,  no.  9 ;  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]     p.  202-230,  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

1 49.22 : 1/9 

Wildlife  revieio,  abstracting  service  for  wildlife  management,  issued  for  informa. 
tion  of  cooperators,  no.  31  [32] ;  Nov.  1941.    [1941.]    62  p.  il.  4°    [Processed.]    1 

1 49.17 :  32 
GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Monographs, 
Professional  papers,  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the 
United  States,  topographic  maps  (some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour 
and  other  maps  of  the  United  States  and  of  the  States.  Practically  all  of  them  are  sale 
publications.  The  maps  and  folios  are  sold  bv  the  Geological  Survey  at  Washington.  D.  C. 
Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  to  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Deep-sea  cores.    Geology  and  biology  of  north  Atlantic  deep-sea  cores  between 

Newfoundland  and  Ireland:   pt.  4,  Ostracoda ;  by  Willis  L.  Tressler.     1941. 

xv-l-95-106-f-[2]  p.  il.  4  pi.  4°     (Professional  paper  196-C.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

1 19.16 : 196-C 

Includes. — Summary  of  report. — Foreword,  by  C.  S.  Piggot. — General  introduction,  by 
W.  H.  Bradley. 

Hawaii.  Summary  of  yearly  discharge  at  gaging  stations  in  Hawaii.  1941. 
iii+125-141  p.  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Territory  of  Hawaii.  From 
Water-supply  paper  885,  Surface  water  supply  of  Hawaii,  July  1988-.June  1939.] 
♦Paper,  10c.  I19.13/a:H31 

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Hudson  Bay.  Summary  of  yearly  discharge  at  gaging  stations  in  Hudson  Bay 
and  upper  Mississippi  River  basins.  1941.  iv4-351-398  p.  [Prepared  in 
cooperation  witli  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Minnesota,  Missouri,  North  Dakota, 
and  Wisconsin.  From  Water-supply  paper  875,  Surface  water  supply  of 
United  States,  1930,  pt.  5.]     *  Paper,  15c.  1 19.13/a  :  H  SCO 

Ohio  River.  Summary  of  yearly  discharge  at  gaging  stations  in  Ohio  River  basin. 
1941.  v+509-574  p.  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Illinois,  Indiana,  Ken- 
tucky, Maryland,  New  York,  North  Carolina,  Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  Tennessee, 
Virginia,  and  West  "Virginia,  and  other  agencies.  From  Water-supply  paper 
873,  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1939,  pt.  3.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

1 19.13/a  :  Oh  3/2 

Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1939 :  pt.  3,  Ohio   River  basin ; 

Carl  G.  Paulsen,  acting  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  E.  D.  Burchard,  J.  J.  Dirzu- 
laitis,  H.  E.  Grosbach,  A.  W.  Harrington,  A.  H.  Horton,  William  Kessler,  J.  W. 
Mangan,  C.  E.  McCashin,  J.  H.  Morgan,  F.  M.  Veatch,  J.  V.  B.  Wells,  and 
C.  V.  Youngquist,  district  engineers.  1041.  xi+578  p.  1  pi.  (Water-supply 
paper  873.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Illinois,  Indiana,  Kentucky, 
Maryland,  New  York,  North  Carolina,  Pennsylvania,  Tennessee,  Virginia,  and 
West  Virginia,  and  other  agencies.]  *  Paper,  65c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-293  1 19.13  :  873 

Pacific  States.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1940:  pt.  14,  Pacific  slope 
basins  in  Oregon  and  lower  Columbia  River  basin ;  Glenn  L.  Parker,  chief 
hydraulic  engineer,  G.  H.  Canfield  and  F.  M.  Veatch,  district  engineers.  1941. 
v+208  p.  1  pi.  (Water-supply  paper  904.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
Oregon  and  Washington,  and  other  agencies.]  *  Paper,  30c. 
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Publications  issued  in  Nov.  1941;  list  405.     [1941.]     4  p.     [Monthlv.]     f 

1 19.14/4 :  405 

Snake  River.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1940:  pt.  13,  Snake  River 
basin ;  Glenn  L.  Parker,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  G.  H.  Canfield,  Lynn  Crandall, 
Robert  Follansbee,  T.  R.  Newell,  A.  B.  Purton,  and  F.  M.  Veatch,  district 
engineers.  1941.  vi+246  p.  1  pi.  (Water-supply  paper  903.)  [Prepared 
In  cooperation  with  Idaho,  Oregon,  Washington,  and  Wyoming,  and  other 
agencies.]  ♦Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  3S-22  1 19.13 :  903 

Water  levels  and  artesian  pressure  in  observation  wells  in  United  States  in 
1940 :  pt.  5,  Northwestern  States ;  by  O.  E.  Meinzer,  L.  K.  Wenzel,  and  others. 
1941.  [3] +184  p.  11.  (Water-supply  paper  910.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Idaho,  Montana,  Oregon,  Utah,  Washington,  and  Wyoming,  and  other 
agencies.]     *  Paper,  25c. 

L.  C.  card  GS  36-334  1 19.13  i  910 

Maps 

Note. — The  maps  listed  below  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey.  Remittances  for  these 
maps  should  be  made  by  money  order  payable  to  the  Director  of  the  Geological  Survey, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Except  as  otherwise  indicated,  a  discount  of  40  percent  is  allowed 
on  an  order  tor  maps  or  for  maps  and  geologic  folios,  that  amounts  to  Jfo.OO  at  the  retail 
price.     In  ordering  give  the  name  of  each  map  and  the  State  in  which  the  area  lies. 

Alaska.    Map  of  Alaska,  base  compiled  by  Alaskan  Branch  from  all  authentic 

sources,  chiefly  from  maps  of  Geological  Survey,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 

•International   Boundarv   Commission,    and   Canadian   ofiicial    sources;   Alaska 

map  B.     Scale  1 : 1,500,000.     23.7m.=  1  in.     [Washington,  D.  C]    Geological 

Survey,  reprinted  1941.     2  sheets,  each  55X37  in.     t  $100  per  set  of  2  maps. 

1 19.25 :  Al  1/4/sh.l,  2/rep./941 
Inset :  Aleutian  Islands. 

Republican  River,  Nebr.,  survey  in  1938-39,  Glenn  S.  Smith,  division  engineer, 
topography  by  Daniel  Kennedy,  S.  B.  O'Hara,  F.  W.  Hughes,  D.  E.  Crangle, 
H.  C.  Weathers,  C.  T.  Galloway,  T.  E.  Anderson,  jr.,  L.  B.  Walker,  and  E.  J. 
Fennell;  [maps].  Scale  1:24,000  or  1  in.=2,000  ft.  contour  interval  10  ft. 
Edition  of  1940  and  1941.  [Washington.  D.  C,  Geological  Survey.  1941.] 
9  sheets  (5-13)  each  about  15X41  in.  or  19X35  in.     f  90c.  per  set  of  9  maps. 

1 19.25 :  R  29/sh.5-13 

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Roaring  Fork.  Plan  and  profile,  Roaring  Fork,  Colo.,  from  Colorado  River 
to  mile  55,  topography  by  Kenneth  Greene,  M.  E.  Volin,  and  J.  W.  Low,  surveyed 
in  19:J4-35  and  1938;  [maps].  Scale  1:31.680,  contour  interval  on  land  20  ft., 
contour  interval  or  river  surface  5  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C,  Geological  Survey] 
19-il.  5  sheets  (1-5)  each  25X18  in.  [Subject  to  adjustment.]  1 50c.  per 
set  of  5  maps.  119.25  :R  53/sh.l-5/941 

Topographic   quadrangle   maps 

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graphic maps  of  the  country  that  are  designed  eventually  to  cover  the  whole  United  States, 
also  Alaska,  Hawaii,  and  Puerto  Kico.  The  individual  maps  are  projected  to  represent 
quadrangle  areas  rather  than  political  divisions,  and  each  map  is  desii,'uated  by  the  name 
of  some  prominent  town  or  natural  feature  in  the  area  mapped.  The  scales  most  com- 
monly used  are  1  :  31,680,  1  :  62,500,  and  1  :  125,000,  corresponding  approximately  to  Mi 
mile,!  mile,  and  2  miles  to  1  inch.  The  area  covered  varies  with  the  latitude,  but  the 
average  area  of  a  quadrangle  is  58,  230.  or  920  square  miles,  respectively,  for  these  three 
scales.  Topographic  maps  are  printed  on  uniform-sized  paper,  about  20  by  16i.,  inches 
and  the  maps  of  the  quadrangle  areas  represented  thereon  are  about  ITVi  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  half  of  the  continental  area  of  the  country,  excluding  Alaska,  has  been  mapped, 
every  State  being  represented.  Connecticut,  Delaware,  the  District  of  Columbia.  Hawaii, 
Maryland,  Massachusetts.  New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey.  New  York,  Ohio.  Rhode  Island, 
and  "West  Virginia  are  completely  mapped.  Maps  of  the  regular  size  are  sold  by  the 
Goolosical  Survey  at  10c.  each.  Except  as  otherwise  indicated  a  discount  of  40  percent 
is  allowed  on  ahv  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.  In 
ordering  give  the  name  of  the  map  and  the  State  in  which  the  area  lies. 

California.  California,  Devore  quadrangle,  lat.  34''07'30"-34°15',  long.  117°22'- 
30"-117°30'.  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  intervals  5  ft.  [Washington.  D.  C. 
Geological  Survey]     edition  of  1941.     17X14  in.     tlOc.       1 19.12  :  4  D  498/941 

California.  Firebaugh  quadrangle,  lat  36°45'-36''52'30",  long.  120°22'30"- 

120'30'.     Scale  1 :  31.680.  contour  interval  5  ft.     [Washington,  D.  C,  Geological 
Survey]  edition  of  1941.     17X14  in.  f  10c.  1 19.12 :  4  F  514/941 

California,  Ontario  and  vicinity,  lat.  34°-34°10',  long.  117'37'30"-117°45'. 

Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  5  ft.     [Washington,  D.  C,  Geological  Survey] 
edition   of  1942.     23X14  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  4  On  8/042 

California  I'rado  quadrangle,  lat.  33°52'30"-34',  long.  117°37'30"-117°45'. 

Scale  1 :31,  680,  contour  interval  5  ft.     [Washington,  D.  C,  Geological  Survey] 
edition  of  1941.     17X15  in.     t  lOc  1 19.12 :  4  P  882/941 

Missouri,  Tiffin  quadrangle,  lat.  37° 52' 30 "-38°.  long.  93''52'30"-94°.  Scale  1: 
31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  [Washington.  D.  C,  Geological  Survey]  edition 
of  1941.     17X14  in.     t  100.  1 19.12  :  25  T  447/941 

Vermont-i^ew  Hampshire,  Woodsville  quadrangle,  lat.  44°-44°15',  long.  72°- 
72°15'.  Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington.  D.  C,  Geologi- 
cal Survey]  edition  of  1941.     17X13  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  46  AV  868/2/941 

Virginia.  Burkes  Garden  quadrangle,  lat.  37°-37°15',  long.  81°15'-81°30'.  Scale 
1 :  62.500,  contour  interval  50  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C.  Geological  Survey]  edi- 
tion of  1941.     17X14  in.     tlOc.  1 19.12 :  47  B  917/941 

Washington.  Black  Rock  Spring  quadrangle,  lat.  46''30'-46°45',  long.  120°-120°15'. 
Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  25  ft.  [Washington,  D.  C.  Geological  Survey] 
edition  of  1941.     17X12  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  48  B  568/941 

GRAZING  SERVICE 

Orasing  bulletin.  Oct.  1941;  [v.  4,  no.  4].  [1941.]  cover  title,  36  p.  il.  large  8» 
[Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  36-26718  138.3:4/4 

Note. — This  bulletin  is  intended  to  give  current  news  of  grazing  districts,  of  alms 
and  accomplishments  in  the  program  of  conservation,  and  information  on  plans  for  the 
protection,  improvement,  and  development  of  the  soil,  water,  and  t'oraue  resources  of 
the  West  and  matters  pertaining  to  the  stabilization  of  the  livestock  industry  under  the 
Taylor  grazing  act  of  1934. 

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INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE 

Chilkat  Indian    Village.     Constitution   and   by-laws   of   Chilkat   Indian    Village 
[Alaska]  ;  ratified  Mar.  27,  1941.    1941.     [l]+7  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  41^6382  I  20.9/2  :  C  43/2 

Indian  education,  fortnightly  field  letter  of  Education  Division,  OflUce  of  Indian 
Affairs,  Wasliington,  D.  C,  [no.]  64  and  65;  Dec.  1  and  15,  1941.  Haskell 
Institute  Print  Sliop  [Lawrence,  Kans.,  Dec.  1  and  15,  1941.]     Each  8  p.  12°     t 

I  20.26 :  64,  65 

Indians  at  work,  Dec.  1941;  [v.  9,  no.  4].  [1941.]  cover  title,  [2] +34  p.  il.  4' 
[Monthly.  Processed.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.  A  news  sheet 
for  Indians  and  the  Indian  service.]     f 

L.  C.  card  35-17595  120.22:9/4 

INFORMATION  DIVISION 

Conservation.  Current  conservation,  clip  sheet  of  current  news  about  conserva- 
tion activities  of  Federal  Government  furnished  for  convenience  of  editors 
and  correspondents,  v.  4,  no.  9;  Dec.  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  11.  large  4° 
[Monthly.]     t  143.7:4/9 

MINES  BUREAU 

Blasting.  State  regulations  pertaining  to  blasting  on  shift ;  by  E.  J.  Gleim. 
Apr.  1941.     [l]+7  p.  4°     (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7165.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.27 :  7165 

Breathing  apparatus.     Self-contained  oxygen  breathing  apparatus,  handbook  for 
miners;    by   G.    W,    Grove.     [Revised   edition.]     1941.     xii-f234    p.    il.    9   pi. 
small  4°     [Previous  editions  by  D.  J.  Parker,  G.  S.  McCaa,  and  E.  H.  Denny.] 
*  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  41^6454  I  28.16  :  B  74/941 

Building  materials.  Nonmetallic  minerals  needed  for  national  defense :  4,  Build- 
ing materials;  by  Leo  J.  O'Neill.  Oct.  1941.  [1]+13  p.  4"  (Information 
circular,  L  C.  7179.)      [Processed.]     f  128.27:7179 

Ccmetit.  Monthly  cement  statement,  CP  245,  supp.  A.  Dec.  3,  1941.  2  leaves, 
il.  f°     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)     [Processed.]     t  1 28.29 :  245/supp.A 

Same,  CP  246.     Dec.  19,  1941.     2  leaves,  il.  f "     ( Mineral  industry  surveys. ) 

[Processed.]     t  128.29:246 

Coal.  International  coal  trade,  monthly  inventory  of  information  from  U.  S. 
Government  foreign  service  oflSces  and  other  sources  that  may  not  otherwise 
be  made  available  promptly,  v.  10,  no.  11;  Nov.  29,  1941.  [1941.]  [1]+13  p.  4° 
(Economics  and  Statistics  Branch.)      [Processed.]     t  128.42:10/11 

Preliminary  estimates  of  production  of  Pennsylvania  anthracite  and  of  bee- 
hive coke,  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  4°  (Mineral  industry  surveys.)  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  128.50:941/11 

Storage  of  subbituminous  coal  in  bins ;  by  V.  F.  Parry  and  John  B.  Good- 
man. Oct.  1941.  [1]+10  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3587.) 
[Processed.  This  paper  presents  results  of  work  done  under  cooperative  agree- 
ments between  Mines  Bureau  and  Colorado  School  of  Mines,  Golden.  Colo.]     t 

..  I  28.23  :  3587 

Weekly  anthracite  and  beehive  coke  report  WACR  230  to  FACR  233.     Dec. 

(}-27,  1941.  Each  2  leaves  or  1  p.  il.  4°  (Mineral  industry  surveys.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  I  28.49  :  230-233 

Coal  mines.     Coal-mine  fatalities  in  Oct.  1941;  CMF  124.     [1941.]     11  p.  il.  4° 
(Mineral  industry  surveys.)     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  21-26405  I  28.10/2 :  124 

Effect  of  changes  in  moisture  and  temperature  on  mine  roof :  1,  First  report 

on  strata  overlying  Pittsburgh  coal  bed ;  by  Irving  Hartmann  and  H.  P.  Green- 
wald.  Oct.  1941.  [l]-f40  p.  16  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3588.) 
[Processed.]     t  128.23:3588 

Multiple-shift  mechanical  mining  in  some  bituminous-coal  mines,  progress 

report  3;  by  Albert  L.  Toenges  and  Earl  R.  Maize.  Oct.  1941.  [l]-f43  p.  10 
pi.  4°     (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7178.)      [Processed.]     t  128.27:7178 

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1766  Government  Publications 

Coke.  Monthly  coke  report,  MCR  164.  Dec.  6,  1941.  3  p.  il.  4°  (Mineral  indus- 
try surveys.)      [Processed.]     t  128.30:164 

Copper.  Mine  production  of  copper,  monthly  report  MPC  5.  Dec.  2,  1941.  2 
leaves,  4°     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)     [Processed.]     t  128.59:5 

Explosions.  Final  report,  gas  and  dust  explosion,  Docena  mine,  Tennessee  Coal, 
Iron  and  Railroad  Company,  Adamsville,  Jefferson  County,  Ala.,  June  4,  1941; 
hv  E.  A.  Aiiund.scn  and  M.  J.  Ankeny.  [1941.]  [l]+i+37  p.  2  pi.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  I  28.2  :T  25 

Gas  explosions  in  buildings,  their  cause  and  prevention ;  by  D.  J.  Parker 

and  C.  W.  Owings.     [Revised  edition.]     Oct.  1941.     [1]  +32  p.  4°     ( Information 
circular,  I.  C.  7142R.)      [Processed.]     t  128.27:7142/2 

Inflammability  of  ether-oxygen-helium  mixtures,  their  application  in  anes- 
thesia ;  by  G.  W.  Jones,  R.  E.  Kennedy,  and  G.  J.  Thomas.  Oct.  1941.  [1]  +15 
p.  3  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3589.)  [Processed.  This  report 
represents  work  done  under  cooperative  agreement  between  Mines  Bureau,  St. 
Francis  Hospital,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  and  committee  under  direction  of  Department 
of  Anesthesia  and  Industrial  Hygiene,  School  of  Medicine,  University  of  Pitts- 
burgh.]    t  128.23:3589 

Report  of  explosion,  Kent  no.  2  mine,  Rochester  &  Pittsburgh  Coal  Com- 
pany, Mclntyre,  Indiana  County,  Pa.,  June  30,  1941 ;  by  G.  W.  Grove,  E.  J. 
Gleini,  and  J.  AV.  Pero.     [1941.]      [l]+i+35  p.  2  pi.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

1 28.2 :  R  58 

Gases.     Mechanical  concentration  of  gases  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  C.  G.  Maier. 
1940  [published  1941].     iv+148  p.  il.     (Bulletin  431.)     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  41-51464  1 28.3 :  431 

GasoUyxe.  Natural  gasoline,  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  2  leaves,  4°  (Mineral  industry 
surveys;  NGR944a-82.)     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  128.47:82 

Iron  and  steel  scrap,  monthly  stock  report  12.  Dec.  1,  1941.  10  leaves,  4°  ( Min- 
eral industry  surveys.)     [Processed.]     t  128.53:12 

Lead.  Sline  production  of  lead,  monthly  report  MPL  5.  Dec.  2,  1941.  2  leaves, 
4°     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)     [Processed.]     t  128.60:5 

Lime  [with  selected  bibliography],  by  Oliver  Bowles  and  D.  M.  Banks;  revised  by 
Duncan  McConnell.  [Revised  edition.]  Oct.  1941.  [l]+48  p.  1  pi.  4°  (In- 
formation circular,  I.  C.  68S4R.)     [Processed.]     t  128.27:6884/2 

Manganese.  Monthly  manganese  report  MAN.  25.  Dec.  5,  1941.  1  p.  4"  (Min- 
eral industry  surveys.)     [Processed.]     t  128.54:25 

Mercury.  Monthly  mercury  report  MER  27.  Dec.  6,  1941.  2  leaves,  4°  (Min- 
eral industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     t  128.55:27 

3/jne?-a?  jnorfce^  reporf,  MMS  942-MMS  947.     [1941.]     f  or  4°     (Mineral  industry 

surveys.)     [Processed.]     t  128.28: 

Note. — These  reports  give  statistical  data  as  to  production,  consumption,  and  markets 

during  previous  year  for  some  particular  mineral  commodity,  and  are  issued  as  soon  after 

clo.se  ot  year  as  data  are  available. 

942.  Distribution  of  byproduct  and  beehive  coke  in   1940;    [by  R.  B    Young  and  M.  M.- 
Otero].    27  leaves,  il. 
043.  Decline  in  production  of  zinc  dust ;    [prepared  by  Thos  H.  Miller  and  A.  L.  Ban- 
some].     2  leave.s. 

944.  Bureau  of  Mines  reports  continued   record  production  of  zinc  oxide  ;    [prepared  by 

Thos.  II.  Miller  and  A.  L.  Ransome].     1  p. 

945.  Bureau   of  Mines  shows  cadmium   consumption  by   industries;    [prepared  by  T.   H 

Miller.  A.  F.  Matthews,  and  T.  P.  Wootton].     4  leaves. 

946.  Production  of  stcnndary   (redistilled)   slab  zinc  continues  to  decline;    [prepared  by 

T.  II.  Miller  and  A.  L.  Ransome].     2  leaves. 

947.  Natural  gas  consumption  re^iched  new  peak  in  1940.     3  leaves. 

Mineral  trade  notes,  monthly  inventory  of  information  from  U.  S.  Government 
foreign  service  offices  and  other  sources  that  may  not  otherwise  be  made  avail- 
able promptly,  v.  13,  no.  5;  Nov.  20.  1941.     [1941.]     [l]+39  p.  4°     (Economics 
and  Statistics  Branch.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  36-22755  128.39:13/5 

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December  1941  1767 

Molijbdeiiuni.  Production,  shipments,  and  mine  stocl^s  of  molybdenum  concen- 
trates, Oct.  1S)41.  [1941.]  1  p.  4°  (Mineral  industry  surveys;  MOL.  4.) 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  128.58:4 

Pctrolenm.  Analyses  of  crude  oils  from  some  fields  of  Oklahoma :  2,  Southern 
Oklahoma  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  E.  L.  Garton.  Oct.  1941.  [l]+27  p.  4 
pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3592.)  [Processed.  The  work  upon 
which  this  report  was  based  was  preformed  under  cooperative  agreement  be- 
tween Mines  Bureau  and  Oldahoma.]     t  128.23:3592 

Annual  petroleum  statement  P.  216,  crude  petroleum  and  petroleum  products, 

1940  (final  summary).  [1941.]  10  p.  f  (Mineral  industry  surveys.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  128.18/2:216 

Crude  petroleum  and  petroleum  products,   Oct.   1941.     [1941.]     12  p.  4° 

(Mineral  industry  surveys;  P  217.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t      128.18/2:217 

Crude  petroleum  report  by  refineries,  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]      [3]   leaves,  4° 

(Mineral  industry  surveys;  CRR  A-943-97.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

1 28.45 :  97 

International   petroleum   trade,   monthly  inventory   of   information  from 

U.  S.  Government  foreign  service  offices  and  other  sources  that  may  not  other- 
wise be  made  available  promptly,  v.  10,  no.  11;  Nov.  29,  1941.  [1941.] 
[4] -1-279-298  p.  4°     (Economics  and  Statistics  Branch.)     [Processed.]     t 

I  28.43 :  10/11 

Laboratory  study  of  water  encroachment  in  oil-field  sand  columns  ;  by  Frank 

G.  Miller.  Oct.  1941.  [l]-f  32  p.  6  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3595.) 
[Processed.]     t  I  28.23:3595 

Weekly  crude  oil  stock  report  COS  424-COS  427.     Dec.  5-29.  1941.     Each 

1  p.  4°     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)     [Processed.]     t  128.46:424-427 

Pipe  lilies.  Temperatures  of  natural-gas  pipe  lines  and  seasonal  variations  of 
underground  temperatures;  by  W.  M.  Deaton  and  E.  M.  Frost,  jr.  Oct.  1941. 
[l]-(-6  p.  22  pi.  4"  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3590.)  [Processed.  This 
report  represents  work  done  under  cooperative  agreement  between  Mines 
Bureau  and  American  Gas  Association.]     t  128.23:3590 

Puhlications.  New  publications,  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  319;  Nov.  1941. 
[1941.]     4  p.     t  128.5/2:319 

Zinc.  Mine  production  of  zinc,  monthly  report  ZN  9.  Dec.  20,  1941.  2  leaves,  4° 
(Mineral  industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     t  128.57:9 

Monthly  slab  zinc  report  12.    Dec.  2,  1941.    2  leaves,  4°     (Mineral  industry 

surveys.)     [Processed.]     t  128.56:12 

Same,  13.  Dec.  27, 1^1.  2  leaves,  4°  (Mineral  industry  surveys.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  128.56:13 

NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

Boys.  Rehabilitation  of  city  boys  through  camping  experiences ;  by  Alfred  H. 
Wyman.     [1941.]     4  p.  il.  4°     [From  National  Park  Service  1941  yearbook.]     t 

I  29.44/a  :  B  712 

Catoctin  recreational  demonstration  area,  Maryland.  [1941.]  [4]  p.  il.  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  129.39:0  29/941 

Council  ring,  presenting  monthly  current  views  on  conservation  and  planning,  with 
emphasis  on  parks  and  recreation  for  information  of  National  Park  Service 
people,  V.  1,  no.  36;  Nov.  10,  1941.     [1941.]     [4]  p.  il.     [Processed.]     t 

I  29.38 : 1/36 

Highland  Lakes  of  Texas,  study  prepared  under  authority  of  park,  parkway,  and 
recreational  study  act  of  June  1936,  49  Stat.  1894.     [1941.]     64  p.  il.  5  maps, 
mosaic  map,  overlay,  f°     [Made  upon  request  and  with  cooperation  of  Lower 
Colorado  River  Authority  and  Texas  State  Parks  Board.]     *  Paper,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  41-4G393  I  29.2 :  H  53 

Kings  Mountain  National  Military  Park,  S.  C.     [Sept.  1941.]     [6]  p.  il.     t 

1 29.21 :  K  61/2/941 

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1768  Government  Publications 

Lincoln  Memorial,  Washington,  D.  C.     [1941.1     [6]  p.  il.     t         1 29.21 :  L  63/941 

I'rf rifled  Forest  National  Monument,  Ariz,  (archeology).  [W.  H.  Kistler  Sta- 
tionery Co.,  Denver,  Colo.,  July  1941.]     [6]  p.  il.     t  1 29.21 :  P  448/5/941 

Recreational  areas.  Invitation  to  new  play  areas  [recreational  demonstration 
areas].     [1941.]    ,[2]+14  p.  il.     [Processed.]     t  1 29.39 :  R 24/941 

.atones  River  National  Military  Park,   Tenn.     [1941.]      [6]    p.    il.     t 

I  29.21 :  St  7/2/941 

UNITED    STATES   TRAVEL  BUKEAU 

Official  bulletin,  v.  3,  no.  2;  Nov.  1941.  [1941.]  20  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     $  129  37/5:3/2 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Central  Valley  project.  Rearing  ponds  and  drainage  and  water  systems,  Coleman 
station,  migratory-fi.sh  control,  Kennett  Division,  Central  Valley  project,  Calif. 
[Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Dec.  9,  1941.]  cover  title,  61  p.  21  pi. 
map,  4°  (Specifications  1021.)  [Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids 
will  be  received  until  Jan.  6,  1942.]     t  Paper,  $2.00.  I  27.S  :  1021 

Columbia  Basin  project.  Generators  for  units  L-7,  L-8,  and  L-9,  Grand  Coulee 
power  plant,  Columbia  Basin  project.  Wash.  [Eastwood  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver, 
Nov.  26,  1941.]  cover  title,  42  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1018.)  [Schedule, 
specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Jan.  5.  1942.] 
t  Paper,  $2.50.  I  27.8 :  1018 

Main  and  auxiliary  control  equipment,  load-  and  frequency-control  equip- 
ment, station-service  distribution  equipment,  and  6,900-volt  switchgear  for  units 
Lr4  to  L-9,  Grand  Coulee  power  plant,  Columbia  Basin  project.  Wash.  [East- 
wood Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Dec.  18,  1941.]  cover  title,  77  p.  30  pi.  3  tab.  4" 
(Specifications  1022.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Jan.  28,  1942.]     t  Paper,  $3.50. 

1 27.8 :  1022 

Deschutes  project.  Tunnels  nos.  1  and  2,  north  unit  main  canal,  Deschutes 
project,  Oreg.  [Bradford-Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Nov.  26,  1941.]  cover 
title,  34  p.  3  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  1019.)  [Schedules,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Dec.  29,  1941.]     f  Paper.  $1.00. 

1 27.8 :  1019 

Minidoka  project.  Pioneering  public  power,  Minidoka  project.  Idaho.  [1941.] 
4  p.  il.  4°     [From  Reclamation  era,  Sept.  1941.]     f  I  27.5/a  :  P  871/2 

Parker  Dam.  Power  transformers,  switching  equipment,  lightning  arresters,  volt- 
age regulator,  and  ground-fault  neutralizer  for  Phoenix,  Fort  Huachuca,  Tucson, 
and  Coolidge  substations,  Parker  Dam  power  project,  Ariz.-Calif.  [Bradford- 
Robinson  Ptg.  Co.,  Denver,  Dec.  18,  1941.]  cover  title,  73  p.  4°  (Specifications 
1023.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  and  specifications;  bids  will  he  received 
until  Jan.  22,  1942.]     t  Paper,  $2.00.  127.8:1023 

Reclamation  era,  Dec.  1941 ;  [v.  31,  no.  12].     [1941.]     cover  title,  p.  305-328,  il.  4" 
[Monthly.    Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.] 
L.  C.  card  9-35252  127.5:31/12 

Note. — The  Reclamation  era  is  a  magazine  for  engineers,  construction  men,  economists, 
and  farmers  on  Federal  reclamation  projects.  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  marketing  their  crops,  to  in.epire  the  employees  of  the  Bureau 
and  chronicle  engineering  problems  and  achievements,  and  to  promote  .1  wholehearted 
spirit  of  cooperation,  so  that  reclamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  success. 
"Notes  for  contractors"  enable  them  to  keep  posted  on  the  Bureau's  need?. 

The  subscription  price  of  the  Reclamation  era  is  $1.00  a  year  to  other  than  water 
users  ;  foreign  subscription.  $1.36  payable  in  advance.  Subscriptions  should  be  isent  to  the 
Commissioner.  Bureau  of  Reclamation.  Washington,  D.  C,  accompanied  by  remittance  in 
the  form  of  postal  money  order  or  New  York  draft,  which  should  be  made'  payable  to  the 
Treasurer  of  the  United  States  and  forwarded  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation. 

Riverton  reclamation  project  [Wyo.].     [1941.]     24  p.  il.     (Interior  Dept.     Con- 
."^ervation  bulletin  24.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46380  11.72:24 

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December  1941  1769 

Weed  control  on  Federal  reclamation  projects;  by  L.  H.  Mitchell.  [1941.]  2  p. 
11.4°     [From  Reclamation  era,  Aug.  1941.]     t  I  27.5/a  :  W  417/4 

Maps 

Gila  irrigation  project.  Gila  irrigation  project,  Ariz. ;  map  39-93.  Scale  10 
m.=1.8  in.  1939,  revised  May  1941.  n.  p.  [1941].  10x18  iu.  [Drawn  by 
A.  M.  Smith.]     t  15c.  I  27.7  :  G  37/941 

Same;  map  39-93A.     Scale  10  m.=3  in.     1939,  revised  May  1941.    n.  p. 

[1941].     18x33  in.     [Drawn  by  A.  M.  Smith.]     t  25c.  1 27.7  :  G  37/2/941 

INTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  decisions,  usually  Itnown  as  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission reports,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports — Motor  carrier  cases,  and  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  reports — 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,  $2.00  ;  single  copies,  usually  5c.  In  ordering  a  volume,  be  sure  to  specify  the 
series  and  whether  Finance  or  other  than  Finance  decisions  are  desired.  Entries  for  the 
separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission  publications. 

Alton  Railroad.  In  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  no.  110, 
Alton  Railroad  Company  et  al.  v.  United  States,  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission, and  John  P.  Fleming,  doing  business  as  John  P.  Fleming  Driveaway 
Service;  no.  267,  United  States,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  and  John 
P.  Fleming,  doing  business  as  John  P.  Fleming  Driveaway  Service,  r.  Alton 
Railroad  Company  et  al.,  appeal  and  cross-appeal  from  district  court  for  east- 
ern district  of  Michigan;  brief  for  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+74  p.     %  IC  1.13/1 :  Al  79/3 

Car7-iers.  Supplement  38  to  List  3  of  corporate  names  of  common  carriers  by 
rail  (including  express),  water  or  pipe  line  (including  names  of  their  receivers 
or  trustees,  if  any),  filing  tariffs,  concurrences,  or  powers  of  attorney  with 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  and  compiled  from  its  records,  compiled 
Nov.  1,  1941;  prepared  by  Section  of  Tariffs,  Bureau  of  Traffic.  [1941.] 
ri]+34  p.  4°  [Processed.  Cancels  Supplement  37  and  includes  all  changes.] 
t  IC  1.15 :  3/supp.  38 

Decisions.     See  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

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

Fuel  and  power  for  locomotives  and  rail  motor  cars  of  class  1  steam  railways 
in  United  States  (class  1  switching  and  terminal  companies  included),  Sept. 
1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-230,  OS-E;  Stati-stics  Bu- 
reau.) [Monthly.  Subject  to  revision.  Imprint  date  incorrectly  given  on 
publication  as  1942.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  36-784  IC  1  ste.30 :  941/9 

Motor  carrier  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Motor  carrier.) 

Motor  carrier  finance  decisions.  See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Motor  car- 
rier, finance). 

Motor  carriers.     Revenues  and  passengers  of  class  1  motor  carriers  of  passengers 
(excluding   charter    or    special),    Sept.    1941.     [1941.]     2   p.    f.°     (Statement 
M-700,  BT;   Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  39-1163  IC  1  mot.ll :  941/9 

Opinions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Pullman  Company.     Seasonal  variation  in  Pullman  Company  berth  revenue,  seat 
revenue,  and  passenger-miles,  1923^1.     Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  1941.     20  p. 
11.  4°     (Statement  4136;  Statistics  Bureau.)     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  42-151  IC^l  ste.2  :  96/923-41 

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1770  Government  Publications 

Railroad  accidents.  Investigation  2526:  Southern  Pacific  Company,  report  in  re 
accident,  Wellsona,  Calif.,  Sept.  19,  1941.     [1941.]     13  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC 1  acci.5  :  W  462/3 

Investigation  2527:  Louisville  &  Nashville  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re 

accident,  near  Harold,  Fla.,  Sept.  20,  1941.     [1941.]     9  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  H  23/2 

Investigation  2528:   Chicago,  Milwaukee,   St.  Paul   and  Pacific  Railroad 

Company,  report  in  re  accident,  near  Zane,  Idaho,  Sept.  20,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p. 
il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  •  IC  1  acci.5 :  Z 16 

Investigation  2529 :  Western  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  acci- 
dent, near  Sunol,  Calif.,  Sept.  22,  1941.     [IWl.]     9  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5  :  Su  74 

Investigation  2530 :  Norfolk  Southern  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  acci- 
dent near  Oakboro,  N.  C,  Sept.  24,  1941.     [1941.]     11  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  Oa  4/o 

Investigation  2531 :  Kansas  City  Southern  Railway  Company,  report  in  re 

accident.  Holly,  La.,  Sept.  28,  1941.     [1941.]     10  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     f 

IC  1  acci.5 :  H  729 

•    Investigation  2532:  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re 

accident,  Oakley,  S.  C,  Sept.  30,  1941.     [1941.]     12  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5  :  Oa  4/6 

Investigation  2534 :  Northern  Pacific  Railway  Company,  report  in  re  acci- 
dent, Sentinel  Butte,  N.  Dak.,  Oct.  3,  1941.     [1941.]     9  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5  :  Sa  59 

Railroad  employees.     Wage  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 
(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Sept.  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  il. 
oblong  large  8°     ( Statement  M-300 ;  Statistics  Bureau. )      [Monthly,]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-382  IC  1  ste.25 :  941/9 

Railroads.     Comparative   statement  of  railway   operating  statistics,   individual 
steam  railways  in  United  States  having  annual  operating  revenues  over  $5,- 
OOO.OOO,  years  1940,  1939,  and  1938.     [1941.]     cover  title,  113  p.  oblong  large  8° 
(Statement  412C0:  Statistics  Bureau.)     *  Paper,  600. 
L.  C.  card  A  25-423  IClste.  27:940 

Freight  train  performance   of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United   States 

(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-211,  OS-A;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.]     f 

L.  C.  card  A  36-575  IC  1  ste.35 :  &41/10 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Oct.  1941. 
[1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-lOO;  Statistics  Bureau.) 
[Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  35-1300  IC  1  ste.l9 :  941/10 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses,  selected  items  for  large  steam 

railways,  Oct.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-150;  Statis- 
tics Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-378  IC  1  ste.20 :  941/10 

Passenger  traffic  statistics  (other  than  commutation)  of  class  1  steam  rail- 
ways in  United  S  ates  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  includeil).  Sept. 
1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Sratement  M-250 ;  Statistics  Bureau.) 
(Monthly.     Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     f 

L.  C.  card  A  38-1273  IC  1  ste.40 :  941/9 

Passenger  train  performance  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 

(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  4  p. 
oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-213,  OS-B ;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  36-577  IC  1  ste.  37 :  941/9 

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December  1941  1771 

Railroads — Continued. 

Same,  Oct.  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-213,  OS-B; 

Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t        IC 1  ste.37 :  941/10 

•    Revenue  traffic  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States  (switch- 
ing and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Sept.   1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  oblong 
large  8°     (Statement  M-220,  OS-D ;  Statistics  Bureau.)     [Monthly.     Subject 
to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-381  IC  1  ste.24  :  941/9 

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

States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included)  [and  Net  income  of 
large  steam  railways  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included)],  Sept. 
1941.  [1941.]  12]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-12o;  Statistics  Bu- 
reau.)    [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  32-1785  IC  1  ste.34 :  941/9 

Yard  service  performance  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States  (class  1 

switching  and  terminal  companies  included),  Oct.  1941.  1941.  1  p.  oblong 
large  8°  (Statement  M-215,  OS-C  ;  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly.  Subject  to 
revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  36-578  IC  1  ste.38 :  941/10 

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

Decisions  (Finance) 

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

Atchison,  Topeka  d  Santa  Fe  Railicay.  Finance  docket  no.  13414,  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railwav  Company  equipment  trust  certificates ;  [decided 
Sept.  3, 1941].    [1941.]     [1] +650-652  p.     (F-S363.)     [From  v.  247.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8363 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13253,  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rail- 
road Company  abandonment;  decided  Aug.  28,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  637-638. 
(F-8361.)     [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8361 

Big  Sandy  d  Kentucky  River  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  1295,  deficit  status  of 
Big  Sandy  &  Kentucky  River  Railroad  Company;  decided  Sept.  6,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  635-636.     (F-S360.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8360 

Boston  d  Maine  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  12841,  Boston  &  Maine  Railroad 
reconstruction  loan;  decided  Aug.  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  661-663.  (F-8366.) 
[From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8366 

Chicago,  Mihcaukee,  St.  Paul  d  Pacific,  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13111,  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Railroad  Company  trustees  abandonment; 
decided   Aug.   29,    1941.      [1911.]      p.    027-631.      (F-835S.)      [From    v.    247.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8358 

Fort  Worth  d  Denver  City  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13306,  Fort  Worth  & 
Denver  City  Railway  Company  et  al.  operation;  [decided  Aug.  27,  1941]. 
[1941.]      [l]+65S-^0p.     (F-8365.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8365 

Kansas,  Oklahoma  d  Gulf  Raihvay  Company  of  Texas.  Finance  docket  no.  13420, 
Kansas,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Railwav  Company  of  Texas  bonds ;  decided  Sept.  12, 
1941.     [1941.]     p.  675-676.     (F-8371.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8371 

Klamath  Northern  Raihvay.  Finance  docket  no.  12999,  Klamath  Northern  Rail- 
way Company  acquisition;  [decided  Aug.  28,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +632-634  p. 
(F-8359.)      [From  V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8359 

Missouri  Pacjfic  Railroad  Corporation  in  Nebraska.  Finance  docket  no.  13218, 
Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Corporation  in  Nebraska  trustee  et  al.  operation,  etc ; 
decided     Sept.    2,     1941.     [1941.]     p.     653-658.     (F-8364.)      [From     v.     247.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8364 

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1772  Government  Publications 

Oklahoma  rf  Rich  Mountain  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13353,  Oklahoma  &  Rich 
Mountain  Railroad  Company  abondonment ;  decided  Sept.  6,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  671-672.     (F-S369.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8369 

Pittsburgh,  Bessemer  d  Lake  Erie  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  13373,  Pittsburgh, 
Bpssemer  &  Lake  Erie  Railroad  Company  et  al.  abandonment ;  decided  Sept.  6, 
1941.     [1941.]     p.  <ifi3-664.     (F-8367.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8367 

Terminal  Railroad  Association  of  St.  Louis.  Finance  docket  no.  13411,  Terminal 
Railroad  Association  of  St.  Louis  pledge ;  decided  Sept.  6, 1941.  [1941.]  p.  673- 
674.     (F-S370.)      [From  v.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8370 

Texas  d-  Neic  Orleans  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9033,  Texas  &  New  Orleans 
Railroad  Company  operations,  etc. ;  [decided  Aug.  28,  1941].  [1941.]  [1]  4-624- 
626  p.     (F-8357.)     [From  v.  247.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8357 

Unity  Railways.  Finance  docket  no.  13286,  Unity  Railways  Company  et  al. 
construction;  decided  Sept.  2,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  66-5-670.  (F-8368.)  [From 
V.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8368 

Virginia  d  Southwestern  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13035,  Virginia  &  South- 
western Railway  Company  et  al.  abandonment;  decided  Aug.  27,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  639-649.     (F-8362.)     [From  y.  247.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8362 

Decisions  (Motor  carrier) 

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

Atlantic  Coa-st  Line  Railroad.  No.  MC-23942  (sub-no.  1).  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Railroad  Company  extension  of  operations,  Virginia-North  Carolina  ;  [decided 
Sept.  12,  1941].  "[1941.]  [1] +490-494  p.  (M-5686.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5686 

Atlantic  Transportation  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-95744,  Atlantic  Transportation  Co., 
Inc.,  contract  carrier  application;  [decided  Sept.  5,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]-f462- 
464  p.     (M-5680.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  y.  30.]      *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5680 

Becker  Transportation  Company,  Inc.  No.  MC-50439  (sub-no.  3).  Becker  Trans- 
portation Company,  Inc.,  extension  of  operations,  Waltham,  Mass. ;  decided 
Aug.  12,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  355-360.  (M-5661.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  30.  ]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5661 

Boxes.  Inyestigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-415,  paper  boxes  from  Ohio 
points  to  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. ;  decided  Sept.  12.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  483-486. 
(M-56S4.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5684 

Bryant  Truck  Lines.  No.  MC-C-114,  Bryant  Truck  Lines  et  al.  v.  Ira  Gray  et  al. ; 
[decided  Sept.  27.  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +.558-560  p.  (M-5700.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  y.  30.]     *  Paper,  nc.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  51-5700 

Bu.'^ke  Lives.  Inc.  No.  MC-43246  (sub-no.  1>,  Buske  Lines,  Inc..  extension  of 
operations,  radiators,  milk  products,  and  salt:  decided  Aug.  27.  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  411-416.     (M-5673.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  y.  30.1     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5673 

C.  A.  B.  Y.  Transportation  Company.  No.  MC-2o89  (sub-no.  1).  C.  A.  B.  Y.  Trans- 
portation Company  extension  of  operations.  New  York  points;  decided  Sppt. 
1.3.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  519-524.  (M-5694.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  y.  301 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5694 

Chicafo  and  North  Western  Railtcay.  No.  MC-42fil4  (sub-no.  5).  Chicago  and 
North  Western  Railway  Company  (Charles  M.  Thomson,  trustee)  extension  of 
operations.  South  Dakota  ;  decided  Aus.  22.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  379-383.  (IM- 
5665.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  y.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.      IC  1  mot.8/a  ;  M-066g 

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December  1941  1773 

Cincinnati,  Newport  &  Covington  Railway.  No.  MC-50959,  Cincinnati,  Newport 
&  Covington  Railway  Company  common  carrier  application;  decided  Sept.  3, 
1941.     [1941.]     p.  423-449.     (M-5675.)      [From  Motor  Carrier  oases,   v.  30.  J 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5675 

Cole  Teaming  Company.  No.  MC-2415,  Cole  Teaming  Company  common  carrier 
application;  decided  Sept.  19,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  539-546.  (M-5697.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5697 

Dance,  Raymond  L.  No.  MC-15204,  Raymond  Lee  Dance  common  carrier  appli- 
cation;  decided  Sept.  17,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  525-535.  (M-5695.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5695 

Douglas  Transfer,  Inc.  No.  MC-34271,  Douglas  Transfer,  Inc.,  common  carrier 
application;  [decided  Aug.  26,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +384^86  p.  (M-5666.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5666 

Freight  rates.  Ex  parte  no.  MC-20,  trunk  line  territory  motor  cari'ier  rates ; 
decided  Sept.  13,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  507-508.  (M-5690.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  30.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5690 

Ex  parte  no.  MC-22,  New  England  motor  carrier  rates ;  decided  Sept.  8, 

1941.      [1941.]     p.  455-458.      (M-5678.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5678 

Investigation  and   suspension  docket  no.   M-1319,   all   freight  from  Fort 

Wayne  to   Indiana,   Ohio,  and  Michigan;    [decided   Sept.   2,   1941].      [1941.] 

[1] +398^00  p.     (M-5670.)     [Fi-om  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5670 

Investigation   and   suspension   docket   no.   M-1353,   Lambert  Truck   Line, 

greases,  etc.,  Oklahoma  City  to  Nebraska;  decided  Aug.  18,  1941.   [1941.]     p. 
361-369.     (M-5662.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5662 

Fi'iecknan,  Henry  J.  No.  MC-15O03,  Henry  J.  Friedman  broker  application ;  [de- 
cided Sept.  13,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +514-516  p.  (M-5692.)  [From  Motor  car- 
rier cases,  V.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5692 

Grubbs,  W.  E.  No.  MC-102940-Ex.,  W.  H.  Grubbs  exemption  application;  de- 
cided Sept.  25,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  561-564.  (M-5701.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5701 

Highway  Motor  Freight  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-59867,  Highway  Motor  Freight  Lines, 
Inc.,  common  carrier  application;  decided  Aug.  20,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  369-372. 
(M-5663.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5663 

Iowa  City  Transfer  and  Storage  Company.  No.  MC-100602,  E.  C.  Warren  [doing 
business  as  Iowa  City  Transfer  and  Storage  Company]  common  carrier  appli- 
cation;  decided  Aug.  4,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  347-351.  (M-5659.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5659 

Jackson  Transfer  and  Storage  Company.  No.  MC-24242,  J.  I.  Jackson  [doing 
business  as  Jackson  Transfer  and  Storage  Company]  common  carrier  applica- 
tion;  decided  Sept.  18,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  551-557.  (M-5699.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  30.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5699 

Kauffman  Cartage  Co.  No.  MC-70240  (sub-no.  1),  A.  L.  Kauffman  [doing  busi- 
ness as  Kauffman  Cartage  Co.]  extension  of  operations,  Toledo,  Ohio*  de- 
cided Sept.  13,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  517-518.  (M-5693.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5G93 

Knight  Trucking  Co.  No.  MC-54324,  Charles  Allison  Knight  [doing  business 
as  Knight  Trucking  Co.]  contract  carrier  application;  [decided  Sept  13 
1941].  [1941.]  [1] +500-502  p.  (M-5688.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases. 
V.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC.l  mot.  8/a  :  M-56S8 

Lake  Cities  Truck  Line,  Inc.  No.  MC-41459  (sub-no.  1)  Lake  Cities  Truck  Line, 
Inc.,  extension  of  operations,  Ohio  and  other  States;  decided  Sept.  13,  1941* 
[1941.]    p.  503-506.     (M-5689.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5689 

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1774  Government  Publications 

Pennsi/lvania  Oreylwund  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-1502  (sub-no.  26),  Pennsjivania 
Greyhound  Linos,  Inc.,  Lincoln  tunnel  route ;  decided  Aug.  25,  1041.  [1941.] 
p.  373-378.     (M-5li64.)      Li*'i'om  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  ]\I-56(>4 

Sabins,  W.  A.,  and  Son.  No.  MC-30359,  W.  A.  Sabins  and  Son  common  carrier 
application;  decided  Sept.  2,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  417^22.  (M-5674.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5674 

Scanlon,  Joseph  A.  No.  MC-95908,  Joseph  A.  Scanlon  common  carrier  applica- 
tion;  decided  Sept.  13,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  509-513.  (M-5691.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5691 

Seeds.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1401,  seeds  from  Montana 
to  Illinois,  Iowa,  Minnesota,  and  Wisconsin;  decided  Sept.  20,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  547-550.     (M-5698.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5698 

Texas  d  Pacific  Motor  Transport  Company.  No.  MC-50544  (sub-no.  1),  Texas 
&  Pacific  Motor  Transport  Company  common  carrier  application,  Louisiana ; 
decided  Sept.  4,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  487^90.  (M-5685.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,   V.  30.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5685 

No.  MC-50544   (sub-no.  10).     Texas  &  Pacific  Motor  Transport  Company 

extension  of  operations,   Big  Spring-Hobbs ;  decided   Sept.  2,  1941.      [1941.] 
p.  465-468.     (M-5681.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5681 

Universal  Terminal  Wcn-ehouse  Company.  No.  MC-43404,  Universal  Terminal 
Warehouse  Company  broker  application;  decided  Sept.  13,  1941.  [1941.]  p. 
495-499.     (M-56S7.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5687 

Wetzel,  Karl  W.  No.  MC-101929,  Karl  W.  Wetzel  contract  carrier  application ; 
[decided  Sept.  13,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]-f53&-538  p.  (M-5696.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,   v.   30.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-5G86 

TFooZ  tops.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-1316  wool  tops  between 
Massachusetts  and  Philadelphia  area ;  decided  Sept.  3,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  453- 
454.     (M-5677.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  30.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-5677 

Decisions   {Motor  carrier,  finance) 

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

Albaugh,  Everett  L.  No.  MC-F-1231,  Klst  Truck  Lines,  Inc.,  purchase,  Everett 
L.  Albaugh  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  29,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  313-321.  (MF-1055.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2:  MF-1055 

B-Line  Transport  Company.  No.  MC-F-1562,  Rudolph  E.  Hoerler  et  al.  [doing 
business  as  Security  Truck  Line],  purchase,  Bruno  T.  Bisceglia  et  al.  [doing 
business  as  Blaine  Transport  Company]  ;  decided  Sept.  30,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.   407-412.     (MF-1076.)      [From   Motor   carrier   cases,   v.   37.]     *  Paper,   5e. 

IC  1  mot.8/a.2  :  MF-1076 

Bisbee  Transfer  and  Storage  Company.  No.  MC-F-1408,  Pacific  Motor  Trucking 
Company,  purchase,  A.  D.  McKeeby  [doing  business  as  Bisbee  Transfer  and 
Storage  Company]  ;  decided  Sept.  24,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  379-384.  (MF-1070.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1070 

Blue,  H.  E.  No.  MC-F-1559,  B.  F.  Walker,  Inc.,  purchase,  H.  E.  Blue;  [decided 
Sept.  30,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +396-398  p.  (MF-1073.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1073 

C.  d  H.  Motor  Express,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1061,  Sterling  Express,  Inc.,  purchase 
C.  &  H.  Motor  Express,  Inc.;  decided  Oct.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  423-430. 
(MF-1080.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1080 

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December  1941  1775 

Call,  Lance.  No.  MC-F-1376,  S.  I.  Hill  [doing  business  as  Hill  &  Hill  Truck 
Line],  purchase.  Lance  Call;  decided  Sept.  22,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  345-346. 
(MF-1061.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,   v.  37.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1061 

Citizens  Truck  Company,  Ltd.  No.  MC-F-1377,  Thomas  E.  Marr,  control.  Citi- 
zens Truck  Company,  Ltd.;  decided  Sept.  25,  1941;  [1941.]  p.  391-395. 
(MF-1072.)      [From   Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1072 

Davis,  R.  A.  No.  MC-F-1530,  Consolidated  Freightways,  Inc.,  purchase,  R.  A. 
Davis;  [decided  Oct.  1,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]-f-412-il'4  p.  (MF-1077.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,   v.   37.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1077 

Granite  State  Lines.  No.  MC-F-1608,  Massachusetts  Northeastern  Transporta- 
tion Company,  purchase,  E.  Belle  Boyd  and  Samuel  F.  Boyd,  jr.  [doing  busi- 
ness as  Granite  State  Lines]  ;  decided  Oct.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  403^06. 
(MF-1075.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,   v.    37.]      *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1075 

Hayes  Freight  Lines,  Inc.,  of  Indiana.  No.  MC-F-1089,  Hayes  Freight  Linos, 
Inc.,  lease,  Hayes  Freight  Lines,  Inc.,  of  Indiana ;  decided  Sept.  26,  1941. 
[1941.]  p.  399-403.  (MF-1074.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  2  :  MF-1074 

Hird,  C.  H.  No.  MC-F-1519.  Gateway  City  Transfer  Company,  Inc.,  purchase, 
Clarence  H.  Hird  [doing  business  as  C.  II.  Hird]  ;  decided  Sept.  23,  1941. 
[1941.]  p.  357-360.  (MF-1065.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1065 

/.  R.  T.  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1001,  New  England  Transportation  Company, 
merger,  I.  R.  T.  Co.,  Inc.,  and  Providence,  Hartford,  Norwich  Lines,  Inc. ; 
decided  Aug.  28,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  301-304.  (MF-1052.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,   V.  37.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2  :  MF-1052 

Inter-Carolinas  Motor  Bus  Company.  No.  MC-F-895,  Atlantic  Greyhound  Cor- 
poration, purchase,  Clyde  M.  Carpenter,  et  al,  [doing  business  as  Inter-Caro- 
linas Motor  Bus  Company]  ;  decided  Oct.  1,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  419-422.  (MF- 
1079.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]      *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1079 

Intercity  Motor  Lines.  No.  MC-F-1487,  Great  Central  Transport  Corporation, 
purchase,  J.  W.  Potts  [doing  business  as  Intercity  Motor  Lines;  decided  Oct. 
1,1941].  [1941.]  [1] +366-370  p.  (MF-1067.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
v.  37.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1067 

Killeen,  George,  &  Son,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1508,  Haeckl's  Express,  Incorporated, 
merger,  George  Killeen  &  Son,  Inc.;  [decided  Aug.  29,  1941].  [1941.]  [1]  + 
322-326  p.     (MF-1056.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1056 

Mid-West  Motor  Freight  Company.  No.  MC-F-1229,  Norwalk  Truck  Line  Com- 
pany, purchase,  Mid-West  Motor  Freight  Company;  [decided  Sept.  24,  1941]. 
[1941.]      [l]-f376-378   p.    (MF-1069.)      [From   Motor   carrier   cases,    v.    37.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1069 

N&rth  American  Creameries,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1320,  Raymond  Bros.  Motor 
Tran.sportation,  Incorporated,  purchase.  North  American  Creameries,  Inc. ;  de- 
cided Oct.  8.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  431-434.  (MF-1081.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1081 

Northwest  Truckways,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1460,  Central  Wisconsin  Motor  Transport 
Company,  purchase,  Northwest  Truckways,  Inc. ;  decided  Sept.  12,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  337-341.      (MF-1059.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.  8/a  2 :  MF-105y 

No.    MC-F-1526,  Wesley  A.    Stefflte    [doing  business   as   Steffke   Freight 

Company  and  as  Wesley  Freight  Company],  purchase.  Northwest  Truckways, 
Inc.;  decided  Oct.  4,  194L  [1941.]  p.  415^18.  (MF-1078.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  37   (volume  number  is  incorrectly  given  on  p.  415  as  38).] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1078 

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1776  Government  Publications 

Pacific  Greyhound  Lines.  No.  MO-F-1621,  Pacific  Greyhound  Lines,  issuance  of 
note ;  decided  Sept.  23,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  355-356.  (MF-1064.)  [From  Motor 
currier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1064 

Red  Arrow  Frrifjht  Lines.  No.  MC-F-1511,  Mattliew  Leo  McKeone  [doing  busi- 
ness as  Red  Ball  Transfer  Company],  purchase,  Ralph  B.  Lockwood  [doing 
business  as  Red  Arrow  Freight  Lines]  ;  decided  Sept.  23, 1941.  [1941.]  p.  371- 
375.      (MF-1008.)      [From  Motor  carriers  cases,  v.  37.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1068 

Shore  Bus  Conuxnii/.  No.  MC-F-1311,  Public  Service  Interstate  Transportation 
Company,  purchase.  Shore  Bus  Company  and  Shore  Transportation  Company ; 
decided  Sept.  23.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  361-365.  (MF-1066.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  37.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1066 

Southeastern  Greyhound  Lines.  No.  MC-F-1638,  Southeastern  Greyhound  Lines, 
issuance  of  notes:  [decided  Sept.  13,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +352-354  p.  (MF- 
1063.)      [From  Motor  carrier  ca.ses,  v.  37.]      *  Paper,   ,5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1063 

Staunton  Motor  Transport,  Incorporated.  No.  MC-F-1512,  Wilson  Trucking 
Corporation,  purchase.  Staunton  Motor  Transport,  Incorporated ;  decided  Sept. 
4,  1941.     [1941.]     p.  333-336.     (MF-1058.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.] 

*  Paper.  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1058 

Stor-Dor  Eivprcss  Company.  No.  MC-F-1345,  Signal  Harbor  Service,  Inc.,  pur- 
chase. Stor-Dor  Express  Company;  decided  Sept.  2,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  327-332. 
(MF-1057.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1057 

Teach  worth  Truck  Line.  No.  MC-F-1539,  M  C  M  Truck  Lines,  purchase,  "William 
E.  Teachworth  [doing  business  as  Teachworth  Truck  Line]  ;  decided  Sept.  24, 
1941.     [1941.]     p.  385-390.      (MF-1071.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2.  MF-1071 

Victoria  Motor  Freight  Line.  No.  MC-F-1520,  Red  Arrow  Freight  Lines,  Inc., 
purchase,  Wilkie  Carter  [doing  business  as  Victoria  Motor  Freight  Line ;  decided 
Sept.  1.3,  1041].  [1941.]  [1] +342-344  p.  (MF-1060.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.   37.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1060 

White  Line  Freight.  No.  MC-F-1461.  Consolidated  Freightways,  Inc.,  purchase, 
L.  L.  Shepherd  doing  business  as  White  Line  Freight;  decided  Aug.  29,  1941]. 
[1941.]      [1] +310-312   p.      (MF-1054.)      [From  Motor   carrier  cases,   v.  37.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1054 

Wrif/ht  Line.  No.  MC-F-1527.  W.  W.  Miller,  jr.  [doing  business  as  Miller  Motor 
Express],  purchase.  Wright  Line;  decided  Sept.  22,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  347-351. 
(MF-10G2.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1062 

YcUoir  Cab  Trucking  Company.  No.  MC-F-1455,  Marion  Trucking  Company, 
Inc.,  purchase,  George  E.  Martz  [doing  business  as  Yellow  Cab  Trucking  Com- 
pany] ;  decided  Aug.  28.  1941.  [1941.]  p.  305-309.  (MF-1053.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  case.s,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mo t.8/a  2 :  MF-1053 

Decisions    ( Traffic) 

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

Beddiuf/  (for  cattle).  No.  28522,  J.  O.  Rogers  v.  Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  »&  Texas 
Pacific  Railway  Company  et  al.;  [decided  Aug.  26,  1941 1.  [1941.]  [l]+54(>- 
544  p.     ( [Opinion]  23721.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  •  IC  1.6/la  :  23721 

Bev>erages.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18938,  beverages  to  and  empty  con- 
tainers from  Oklahoma  Citv,  Okla. ;  [decided  Sept.  3.  1941].  [1941.]  [1]  + 
552-5.54  p.     ( [Opinion]  23723.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.      IC  1.6/la  :  23723 

Cattle.  No.  2850.5,  Bellmont  Livestock  Company  et  al.  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Sept.  19,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +576-578  p. 
([Opinion]  23728.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23728 

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December  1941  1777 

Com.  No.  28110,  Northern  Milling  Company  i\  Chicago  &  North  Western  Railway 
Company  (Charles  P.  Megan,  trustee)  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  9,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  499-508.     ([Opinion]  li3713.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.    IC  1.6/la  :  23713 

Cotton.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4913,  cotton  fabrics  from  Texas 
to  Louisiana  ports ;  decided  Sept.  25,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  593-596.  ( [Opinion] 
23733.)      [From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23733 

Cotton  linters.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18441,  cotton  linters  from  Cairo, 
111.,  to  Chattanooga,  Tenn. ;  [decided  Aug.  26,  1941].  [1941.]  [1] +516-518  p. 
( [Opinion]  23715.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23715 

Feathers.  No.  28481,P.  R.  Mitchell  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  519-521.  ([Opin- 
ion] 23716.)      [From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23716 

Freight  rates.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18469,  class  rates  between  Hagers- 
town,  Md.,  group  and  the  South;  [decided  Sept.  4,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]+474- 
476  p.     ( [Opinion]  23706.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23706 

Frozen  foods.  No.  28607,  M.  Feigenbaum  &  Sons  i\  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al.;  decided  Sept.  23,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  585-588.  ([Opinion]  23731.) 
[From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23731 

Gases.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4953,  acetylene  and  oxygen  gases 
from  Boston  to  Claremont.  N.  H. ;  decided  Sept.  20,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  597-599. 
( [Opinion]  23734.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23734 

Grain.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18948,  grain  between  Wahpetou,  N.  Dak., 
and  Duluth,  Minn.;  decided  Sept.  10,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  573-576.  ([Opinion] 
23727.)      [From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23727 

Lime.  No.  19957,  Northwestern  Ohio  Lime  Manufacturers  et  al.  v.  Pennsylvania 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  29,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  589-593.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 23732.)      [From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23732 

Meats.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4820,  meats  and  packing  house 
products  from  Denver  to  Idaho;  decided  Sept.  S,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  489-495. 
([Opinion]  23711.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23711 

Paper.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4&40,  braided  or  twisted  paper  in 
western  trunk  line  territory;  decided  Sept.  27,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  583-585. 
([Opinion]  23780.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23730 

Petralcinn.  Fourth  section  application  no.  16282,  petroleum  from  New  Orleans 
and  Baton  Rouge,  La. ;  [decided  Sept.  5,  1941].  [1941.]  [l]-f  486-438  [488]  p. 
( [Opinion]  23710.)  [The  last  page  is  numbered  incorrectly  438.  From  v.  246.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23710 

Petroleum  products.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4884,  petroleum 
products  from  Baltimore  to  Martinsburg,  W.  Va. ;  [decided  Sept.  8,  1941]. 
[1941.]      [1] +496-498  p.     ( [Opinion]  23712.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  23712 

Shipping.  No.  28622,  intercoastal  rate  structure;  decided  Aug.  26,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  509-515.     ( [Opinion]  23714.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.    IC  1.6/la  :  23714 

Same;   decided   Aug.  29,  1941.     [1941.]     p.   555-560.     ([Opinion]    23724.) 

[From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23724 

^hoe  dressing.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4911,  shoe  dre.ssing  in 
official  territory;  decided  Sept.  19,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  579-582.  ([Opinion] 
23729.)      [From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23729 

Soybeans.  No.  28581,  C.  B.  Fox  Company  v.  Gulf,  Mobile  &  Ohio  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  2,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  561-562.  ([Opinion]  23725.) 
[From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23725 

Talc.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18764,  talc  and  soapstone  to  the  South; 
decided  Aug.  11,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  311-314.  ([Opinion]  23688.)  [From  v. 
246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23688 

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1778  Government  Publications 

Tanks.  No.  28463,  Parkersburg  Rig  &,  Reel  Company  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  et  al.;  decided  Sept.  9,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  &45-551.  ([Opinion] 
23722.)     [From  V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  23722 

Train-control  devices.  No.  28000  (sub-no.  47),  in  matter  of  application  for  ap- 
proval of  proposed  modification  of  systems  or  devices  under  par.  (b),  sec.  25  of 
interstate  commerce  act  as  amended,  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific 
Railroad  Company;  [decided  Aug.  25,  1941].  [1^1.]  [1] +400-402  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 23698.)     [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23698 

No.  28000  (sub-no.  49),  in  matter  of  application  for  approval  of  proposed 

modifications  of  systems  or  devices  under  par.  (b),  sec.  25  of  interstate  com- 
merce act  as  amended,  Southern  Pacific  Company;  [decided  Sept.  29,  1941]. 
[1941.]     [l]-f  600-602  p.     ([Opinion]  23735.)     [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  23735 

Unlading  and  lading.  No.  28381,  Houston  Chamber  of  Commerce  r.  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  19,  1941.  [1941.] 
p.  445-^73.     ( [Opinion]  23705.)      [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.    IC  1.6/la  :  23705 

Warehouse  trucks.  No.  28558,  Nutting  Truck  Company  v.  Chicago  Great  Western 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  3, 1941.  [1941.]  p.  479^82.  ( [Opinion] 
23708.)     [From  v.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23708 

Wood.  Fourth  section  application  no.  18894,  foreign  woods  from  Wilmington, 
N.  C. ;  decided  Sept.  4,  1941.  [1941.]  p.  483-486.  ( [Opinion]  23709.)  [From 
V.  246.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  23709 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

AIM  Pharmaceutical  Company,  Inc.  Civil  action  no.  15-363,  in  district  court 
for  southern  district  of  New  York,  United  States  v.  Alba  Pharmaceutical  Com- 
pany, Inc.  (New  York),  et  al. ;  complaint  and  consent  decree.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  78  p.     t  J  1.75 :  Al  13 

No.  110-311  (criminal),  in  district  court  for  southern  district  of  New  York, 

United  States  r.  Alba  Pharmaceutical  Company,  Inc.,  et  al. ;  information. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  91  p.     t  J  1.75  :A1 13/2 

Alexander,  James,  Inc.  No.  9821,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit, 
James  Alexander,  Inc.,  et  al.  v.  United  States  et  al.,  upon  appeal  from  district 
court  for  southern  district  of  Florida;  brief  for  United  States.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i+12p.     t  J1.76:A127 

American  Packing  and  Provision  Company.  No.  735,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  American  Packing  and  Provision  Company  v.  United 
States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th 
circuit;  memorandum  for  United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  2  p.     % 

J  1.78:  Am  35  pa 

Atlantic  Commission  Company,  Inc.  No.  1710  (criminal),  in  district  court  for 
eastern  district  of  North  Carolina,  Oct.  special  term.  1941,  United  States  v. 
Atlantic  Commission  Company,  Inc.,  et  al. ;  indictment.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
24  p.     J  J  1.75 :  At  63 

Barber-Cohnan  Company.  Civil  action  no.  3491,  in  district  court,  northern  dis- 
trict of  Illinois,  eastern  division,  United  States  v.  Barber-Colman  Company  et 
al. ;  complaint.     [1941.]     cover  title,  87  p.     J  J  1.75  :B  233 

Bayer  Company,  Inc.  Civil  action  no.  15-364,  in  district  court  for  southern  dis- 
trict of  New  York,  United  States  v.  Bayer  Company,  Inc.  (New  York),  et  al. ; 
complaint  and  consent  decree.     [1941.]     cover  title,  48  p.     |       J  1.75  :B  341 

Brll,  W.  C,  Seri'ices,  Incorporated.  Civil  action  380,  in  district  court  for  district 
of  Colorado,  United  States  r.  W.  C.  Bell  Services,  Incorporated,  et  al. ;  com- 
plaint and  consent  decree.     [1941.]     cover  title,  19  p.     t  J  1-75  :  B  418 

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December  1941  1779 

Bethlehem  Steel  Corporation.  Nos.  8-9,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  United  States  v.  Bethlehem  Steel  Corporation  [et  al.] ;  Shipping 
Board  Merchant  Fleet  Corporation  v.  Bethlehem  Shipbuilding  Corporation, 
Ltd.,  on  writs  of  certiorai'i  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  reply  brief 
for  United  States  and  Shipping  Board  Merchant  Fleet  Corporation.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  i+13  p.     $  J  1.78 :  B  465/4 

Blair,  Algernon,  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43548,  Algernon-Blair  Com- 
pany V.  United  States  ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report.  [1941.] 
p.  165-195.     t  J  1.80 :  B  575/2 

Boykin,  Robert.  No.  7954,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Robert  Boykin  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  District 
Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  on  behalf  of  appellee. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  iii +33  p.     t  J  1.77  :B  696/2 

Brackin,  S.  R.  In  Court  of  Claims,  cong.  17766,  S.  R.  Brackin  v.  United  States ; 
brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     p.  45-69.     t  J  1.80  :B  725 

Brooks  Callaway  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44809,  Brooks  Callaway  Com- 
pany V.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  findings. 
[1941.]    p.  41-55.    t  J  1.80  :B  791 

Caughey,  Mrs.  Caroline  G.  No.  4878,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Union  Trust  Company  of  District  of 
Columbia,  executor  of  Caroline  G.  Caughej',  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+29  p.    % 

J  1.76 :  C  31 

Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal  Company.  Brief  for  appellants  and  appendix,  in 
United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  no.  8098,  George  L. 
Nicolson,  trustee  [for  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal  Company]  v.  Mary  Frances 
Brown  et  al. ;  no.  8099,  United  States  v.  [same],  on  appeal  from  District  Court 
of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia.     [1941.]     cover  title,  1+42  p.     | 

J  1.77  :  C  424 

Clark,  Mrs.  Estelle  P.  No.  9879,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Stuart 
Daggett,  sr.,  and  American  Trust  Company,  executors  of  Estelle  P.  Clark,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+14  p.     t 

J  1.76  :C  547 

Columbus  Witie  Company.  No.  9999,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit, 
F.  D.  Leebern,  doing  business  as  Columbus  Wine  Company,  v.  W.  D.  Hearing- 
ton,  district  supervisor.  Alcohol  Tax  Unit,  6th  district,  substituted  respondent 
in  lieu  of  United  States,  on  petition  to  set  aside  order  of  district  supervisor 
under  Federal  Alcohol  Administration  act ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  ii+52  p.     t  J  1.76 :  C  723/5 

Cranberry  Canners,  Inc.  No.  110-389  (criminal),  in  district  court  for  southern 
district  of  New  York,  Oct.  term,  1941,  United  States  v.  Cranberry  Canners, 
Inc.,  et  al. ;  indictment.     [1941.]     cover  title,  33  p.     t  J  1.75  :C  85 

Empire  Eat  &  Cap  Manufacturing  Company.  No.  9263  (criminal),  in  district 
court  for  eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania,  Sept.  term,  1941,  United  States  v. 
Empire  Hat  &  Cap  Manufacturing  Company  et  al. ;  indictment.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  14  p.     $  J  1.75 :  Em  73 

Evans,  Mrs.  Mary  B.  Nos.  7731-32,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit, 
Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Mary  Boyd  Evans; 
[same]  v.  Katharine  Boyd  Morehead,  on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+72  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  Ev  16 

First  Russian  Insurance  Company.  No.  42,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  United  States  v.  Louis  H.  Pink,  superintendent  of  insurance 
of  State  of  New  York,  and  as  liquidator  of  domesticated  United  States  branch 
of  First  Russian  Insurance  Company,  established  in  1827,  Victor  Yermaloff, 

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1780  Government  Publications 

Fir.st  Riifisian  lusurance  Company — Continued, 
and  others,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  State  of  New  York,  New 
York  County;  reply  brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     coyer  title,  i-f-8  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  F  519/4 

Fortiicy  OH  Cmnpany.  No.  8702,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  com- 
niission<'r  of  internal  reyennc  v.  Fortney  Oil  Company,  County  Farm  Lease, 
on  petition  for  reyicw  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  ftir  petitioner. 
[1941.]      coyer  title,   ii+32   p.     t  J  1.76 :F 778 

Frazicr-Davls  Construction  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43502,  Frazier- 
Dayis  Construction  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  memorandum 
responsiye  to  plaintiff's  reply  brief.     [1941.]     p.  395-413.     %       J  1.80  :F  869/2 

Friedman,  Joseph.  No.  731%  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941. 
Joseph  Friedman,  alias  Zendel  Friedman,  r.  United  States,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  United 
States  in  opposition.     [1941.]     coyer  title,  i+13  p.     t  J  1.78  :F  914 

Same;  supplemental  memorandum  for  United  States.     [1941.]     coyer  title, 

6  p.     t  J  1.78 :  F  914/2 

FuUard-Lco,  Leslie.  No.  9889,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.  United 
States  V.  Leslie  Fullard-Leo  et  al.,  upon  appeal  from  district  court  for  Hawaii ; 
brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+27  p.     %  J  1.76  ;F  957 

Gnrtz,  Victor  E.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44392,  Victor  E.  Gartz  v.  United  States; 
no.  44188,  Russell  H.  Bobbins  v.  [same] ;  no.  44030,  Charles  Recht  v.  [same]  ; 
no.  44393.  Boris  Brasol  r.  [same;  no.  44041,  William  L.  Rawls  and  William  L. 
Marbury,  jr..  v.  same;  no.  440.31.  Rose  Weiss  r.  same;  no.  44033,  H.  Rozier 
Dulany,  jr..  r.  same;  no.  44029,  Horace  S.  Whitman  v.  same;  no.  44034,  Osmond 
K.  Fraenkel  v.  .same;  no.  443.14,  Coudert  Brothers  v.  same;  no.  44487,  Basil  B. 
El iasheyitch  t\  same;  brief  on  behalf  of  United  States].     [1941.]     p.  93-123.     % 

J  1.80 :  G  198/2 

Great  Atlantic  d-  Pacific  Tea  Company.  No.  SOU,  in  United  States  Court  of 
Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  Great  Atlantic  &  Pacific  Tea  Company  v. 
Frank  A.  Cardillo,  deputy  commissioner,  United  States  Employees'  Compensa- 
tion Commission,  and  James  E.  Braswell,  appeal  from  District  Court  of 
United  States  for  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  and  appendix  on  behalf  of 
appellees.     [1941.]     coyer  title,  ii+67  p.     t  J  1.77  :G  798 

Great  Northern  Raihcay.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45013,  Great  Northern  Rail- 
way Company  r.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commis- 
sioner, and  request  for  special  findings  of  fact.     [1941.]     p.  1-3-14.     % 

J  1.80  ;  G  798/4 

In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45014,  Great  Northern  Railway  Company  v.  United 

States ;   defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner,  and  request  for 
special  findings  of  fact.      [1941.]     p.  19-24.     t  J  1.80 :  G  798/5 

Ifalliday.  James  H.  No.  101,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
James  H.  Halliday,  person  non  compos  mentis,  by  his  committee,  Annie  Halliday, 
V.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit ; 
brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     coyer  title,  iy+49  p.     %         J  1.78  :H  155/2 

Halverson,  Lina  11.  No.  729,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term.  1941, 
Llna  H.  Halyerson  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1941.]     coyer  title,  i+ 14  p.     t  J  1.78  ;H  169 

llamilton-Brown  S^hoe  Company.  No.  739,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  William  H.  Killoren,  trustee  in  bankruptcy  of  Hamilton-Brown 
Shoe  Company  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certi- 
orari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board  in  opposition.     [1941.]     coyer  title,  i+10  p.    t  J  1-78  :  H  lS/2 

lloefle.  John  J.  No.  8932,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  John  J. 
Hoefle  V.  commissioner  of  internal  reyenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover  title,  i+ 
12  p.     %  J  1.76 :  H  671 

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Houston,  Samuel  F.  No.  7787,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Samuel 
F.  Houston  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  de- 
cision of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
i+16  p.     i  J  1.76  :H  818 

Illinois  Commerce  Commission.  Nos.  265  and  268,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Federal  Power  Commission  and  Illinois  Commerce 
Commission  v.  Natural  Gas  Pipeline  Company  of  America  and  Texoma  Natural 
Gas  Company  ;  Natural  Gas  Pipeline  Company  of  America  and  Texoma  Natural 
Gas  Company  v.  Federal  Power  Commission  and  Illinois  Commerce  Commission, 
on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  brief  for 
Federal  Power  Commission  and  Illinois  Commerce  Commission.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  vii4-139  p.  [The  1st  print  of  this  publication  bearing  the  signature  mark 
431175—41,  was  incorrect  and  was  replaced  by  a  2d  print  with  signature  mark 
433856-41.  ]     t  J  1-78 :  II  6/4 

Same ;  supplement  to  brief  for  Federal  Power  Commission  and  Illinois 

Commerce  Commission  consisting  of  extracts  from  the  Government's  brief  in 
Driscoll  V.  Edison  Light  &  Power  Co.,  no.  509,  Oct.  term,  1938.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i+106  p.  1  tab.     t  .11.78:116/5 

Illinois  Natural  Gas  Company.  No.  100,  in  Supreme. Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Illinois  Natural  Gas  Company  v.  Central  Illinois  Public  Service 
Company  and  Illinois  Commerce  Commission,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of 
Illinois;  memorandum  of  Federal  Power  Commission  amicus  curiae.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  5  p.     $  J  1.78 :  II 6/3 

International  Brotlierliood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  StaMcnivii  and  Helpers  of 
America.  Nos.  131-132,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term.  1941, 
United  States  v.  Local  807  of  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauf- 
feurs, Stablemen  and  Helpers  of  America  et  al. ;  Local  807  of  International 
Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Stablemen  and  Helpers  of  America  et  al. 
V.  United  States,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  cir- 
cuit; brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+62  p.     $    J  1.78  :  In  85/S 

Johnson,  William  R.  Nos.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  United  States  r.  William  R.  Johnson;  [same]  v.  Jack  Sommers  [et  al.]  ; 
petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  iii-f  27  p.     $  J  1.78:  J  639 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  [no.]  7500,  United 

States  vs.  William  R.  Johnson;  [no.]  7.501,  [same]  vs.  Jack  Sommers  et  al., 
appeals  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division ; 
[transcript  of  record].     [1941.]     p.  179-232.     ?  J  1.76:  J  039 

Lorillard,  P.,  Company.  No.  71,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  P.  Lorillard  Company,  on  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  reply  brief  for  National  Labor 
Relations  Board.     [194L]     cover  title,  i-f  20  p.     +  J  1.78  :  L  891/4 

McCandless,  John  A.  No.  9882,  in  circuit  court  of  apijeals  for  9th  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Bishop  Trust  Company,  Limited,  executor 
of  John  A.  McCandless,  on  petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+11  p.     t  J  1.76  :M  126 

McGlone,  Perry.  No.  43828.  in  Court  of  Claims,  Perry  McGlone  v.  United  States ; 
defendant's  brief.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+291-363  p.     t  JL80:M176/2 

Malphurs,  Dennis.  [United  States  district  court,  southern  district  of  Florida, 
Jacksonville  division,  no.  6433-J,  United  States  vs.  Dennis  Malphurs,  D.  W. 
Whitehurst,  and  Elzie  Perry;  opinion  of  court.]      [1941.]     p.  13-16.     t 

J  1.75 :  M  298 

Ma.'icot  Stove  Company.  No.  564,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Mascot  Stove  Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th 
circuit;  supplemental  memorandum  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  2  p.     t  J  1.78  :  M  376/2 

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Massachusetts  Food  Council,  Inc.  Civil  action  no.  1592,  in  district  court  for  dis- 
trict of  Massachusetts,  United  States  v.  Massaciiusetts  Food  Council,  Inc.,  et  al. ; 
complaint  and  consent  decree.     [1941.]     cover  title,  26  p.     +  J  1.75 :  M  382 

Mcrion  Cricket  Clith.  No.  83,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
Merion  Cricket  Club  v.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  3d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.    t 

J  1.78 :  M  54!5/2 

Natiotial  Fertiliser  Association,  Incorporated.  No.  1167  (criminal),  in  district 
court  for  middle  district  of  North  Carolina,  United  States  v.  National  Fertilizer 
As.'^ociation,  Incorporated,  et  al. ;  brief  of  United  States  in  opposition  to  motion 
for  bill  of  particulars.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+45  p.     t  J  1.75 :  N  213fe/3 

Nevada  Consolidated  Copper  Corporation.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Nevada  Consolidated 
Copper  Corporation ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  10th  circuit.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+14  p.     t  J  1.78 :N  411 

New  Haven  and  Shore  Line  Railroad  Company,  Inc.  United  States  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  no.  227,  Oct.  term,  1940,  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner 
[of  internal  revenue]  r.  New  Haven  and  Shore  Line  Railroad  Company,  Inc.,  on 
petition  to  review  order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals,  expunging  deficiencies  of  in- 
come tax  assessed  bv  commissioner  for  1934  and  1935;  [addition  to  transcript]. 
[1941.]     p.  105-109.     t  JL76:N42ha/2 

Neiv  Haven  and  Shore  Line  Railuay  Company,  Inc.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of 
United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  rev- 
enue, V.  New  Haven  and  Shore  Line  Railway  Company.  Inc. ;  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  [IWl.]  cover  title, 
i+6p.     t  J1.78:N32ha 

Opinions  of  Attorney  General  [released  for  publication  in  pamphlet  form  for 
inclusion  in  v.  40.] 

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to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 
32.  Loans  to  finance  rural  electrification  equipment;  Oct.  23,  1941.     [1941.1     2  p. 

J  1.5/a :  40/32 

Pacific  Refrigerated  Motor  Line.  No.  322,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Pete  Lubetich,  individual  doing  business  as  Pacific  Refrigerated 
Motor  Line,  v.  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  appeal  from 
district  court  for  western  district  of  "Washington ;  brief  for  United  States  and 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission.     [IWl.]     cover  title,  i-f  11  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  P  119/2 

Page  Oil  Company.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  Page  Oil  Company,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii-fl7  p.     t 

J  1.76  :P  146 

Peters,  A.  J..  Co.,  Inc.  No.  44240.  in  Court  of  Claims,  Stanley  A.  Jerman,  receiver 
for  A.  J.  Peters  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [IMl.]  cover 
title,  ii  4- 77-99  p.     t  J  1.80 :  P  442 

Raladam  Company.  Proceedings  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit  [no. 
802G,  Raladam  Company  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission,  on  petition  to  review  and 
set  aside  order  of  Federal  Trade  Commission].     [1&41.]     p.  780-785.     t 

J  1.76 :  R 137 

Ross,  Mrs.  Mayte  C.  No.  7863,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Mayte  C. 
Ross  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+11  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  R  733 

Sage,  John.  No.  760,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  estate 
of  John  Sage,  Alfred  D.  Sage,  Robert  J.  Rendall,  and  Fifth  Avenue  Bank  of  New 
York,  executors,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 

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Sage,  John — Continued. 

petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sd  circuit ;  brief  for 
respondent  iu  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+11  p.     X  J1.78:Sal8 

Schroeder  Besse  Oyster  Company,  Inc.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43988,  Schroeder 
Besse  Oyster  Company,  Inc.  [et  al.]  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief  and  re- 
quest for  special  findings  of  fact.     [1941.]     p.  101-121.     +  J  1.80 :  Sell  76/2 

Seatrain  Lines,  Inc.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42607,  Seatrain  Lines,  Inc.,  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner.  [1941.]  p.  115-152. 
t  J  1.80 :  Se  18 

Shapiro,  Morris.  No.  8766,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Morris  Shapiro,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+31  p.     | 

J  1.76 :  Sh  22 

Sheflield  Farms  Company,  Inc.  No.  109-483  (criminal),  iu  district  court  for 
southern  district  of  New  York,  United  States  v.  Sheffield  Farms  Company,  Inc., 
et  al. ;  brief  of  United  States  in  response  to  brief  and  memorandum  filed  by 
several  defendants  in  support  of  their  respective  demurrers.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  iii+84  p.     $  J  1.75  :  Sh  39/3 

Simon,  8.  M.  E.  No.  734,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
S.  M.  E.  Simon  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  iu  opposition.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  ii-fS  p.     J  J  1.78 :  Si  55 

Sioux  Indians.  No.  C-531-(ll),  in  Court  of  Claims,  Sioux  Tribe  of  Indians  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  reply  brief  on  rule  39  (a).  [1941.]  cover  title,  p. 
149-162.     %  J  1.80 :  Si  73/9 

Skenandoa  Rayon  Corporation.  No.  741,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Skenandoa  Rayon  Corporation  v.  Guy  T.  Helveriug,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.    [1941.]    cover  title,  i-|- 14  p.    % 

J1.78:Sk26 

Southport  Petroleum  Company.  No.  67,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Southport  Petroleum  Company  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board, 
on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  brief  for  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iv4-35  p.     |  J  1.78 :  So  88/4 

Southivest  Consolidated  Corporation.  No.  286,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  South- 
west Consolidated  Corporation,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii-|-41  p.     t 

J  1.78:  So  89/3 

Suburban  Lumber  Company.  No.  724,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Suburban  Lumber  Company  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief 
for  National  Labor  Relations  Board  in  opposition.  [1941.]  cover  title,  ii-f-13 
p.     t  J  1.78 :  Su  17 

Superheater  Company.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Superheater 
Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1941.]  cover  title,  vi-|-31 
p.     t  J  1.76  :Su  76/4 

Swall,  Arthur.  No.  749,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Ar- 
thur Swall  V.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit ;  memorandum 
for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-fS  p.     %  J  1.78:  Swl6 

Taylor,  William  H.  No.  751,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941, 
William  H.  Taylor  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-|-8  p.     %  J  1.78  :T  219 

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Tennessee  Retail  Grocers  Association.  No.  10116  (crimiual),  in  district  court  for 
middle  district  of  Tennessee,  Sept.  term,  1941,  United  States  v.  Tennessee 
Retail  Grocers  Association  et  al. ;  indictment.     [1941.]     cover  title,  26  p.     t 

J  1.75  :T  256 

Totonline  Oil  Company.  No.  8703,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Townline  Oil  Company,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  iietitioner.  [1941.]  cover 
title,  i4-20  p.     t  J  1.76 :  T  662 

Waiter,  Caroline  8..  Trust.  No.  7855,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit, 
Caroline  S.  Walter  Trust  under  Schedule  B,  stipulation  of  settlement,  v.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-|-17  p.     J 

J  1.76 :  W 171 

Waltham  Watch  Company.  No.  110-495  (criminal),  in  district  court  for  southern 
district  of  New  York,  Nov.  term,  1941,  United  States  v.  Waltham  Watch  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  indictment.     [1941.]     cover  title,  20  p.     t  J  1.75  :  W  172 

Williams,  C.  L.  Nos.  1023  (1940  term),  112,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  C.  L.  Williams  et  al.  v.  Jacksonville  Terminal  Company; 
A.  J.  Pickett,  general  chairman  of  Brotherhood  of  Railway  and  Steamship 
Clerks,  Freight  Handlers.  Express  and  Station  Employees,  duly  authorized 
representative  of  James  Foster  and  others,  v.  Union  Terminal  Company,  on 
writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  brief  on  behalf 
of  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division,  Department  of  Labor,  as  amicus 
curiae.    [1941.]    cover  title,  iii +34  p.    t  J  1.78  :W  67 

WooUey.  Daniel  P.  No.  743,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1941,  Daniel  P.  Woolley  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  i^etition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit; 
brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+11  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  W  885 

Wrightwood  Dairy  Company.  No.  783,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1941,  Wrightwood  Dairy  Company  v.  United  States,  on  cross-petition  for 
WTit  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit;  memorandum  for 
United   States.      [1941.]      cover  title,  3  p.     t  J  1.78  :W  938/3 

Young,  Peter.  No.  86,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Peter 
Toung,  alias  Young  Lup.  v.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  supplemental  memorandum  for  United  States. 
[1041.]     cover  title,  4  p.    %  J  1.78  :Y  86/2 

FEDERAL  BUREAU  OF  INVESTIGATION 

Laid  enforcement.     FBI  law   enforcement  bulletin,   v.   10,   no.   12:   Dec.   1941. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  [2] +1-42  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  (Available 
to  law  enforcement  officers  and  agencies  only). 
L.  C.  card  36-13359  '  J  1.14/8 :  10/12 

Same,  insert,  Fugitives  wanted,  missing  person  notices,  cancellations,  v.  10, 

no.  12;  Dec.  1941.     [1941.]      [1] +43-71  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.] 

J  1.14/8 :10/12/insert 

WAR  RISK  LITIGATION  BUREAU 

Cases.  Digest  of  veterans'  insurance  cases,  v.  2  :  [May  1936-May  1941 ;  compiled 
by  Thomas  E.  Walsh,  Jules  Sigal.  Harris  J.  North,  Jessie  D.  Thompson,  Helen 
L.Bowman].    1941.    v+288  p.    *  Cloth,  $1.00. 

L.  C.  card  36-26031  J  18.2  :  D  56/2/v.2 

NOTB. — This  volume  is  intended  for  use  with  the  DiRest  published  in  May  1936,  referred 
to  as  volume  1. 

LABOR  DEPARTMENT 

CHILDREN'S   BUREAU 

Aippreniicesftip  moves  ahead ;  by  Clara  M.  Beyer.  [1941.]  p.  89-92.  4°  [From 
The  child,  monthly  bulletin,  v.  6,  no.  4,  Oct.  1941.]     f  L5.35/a  :  Ap65 

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December  1941  1785 

Child  labor  and  defense  emergency;  by  Ella  Arvilla  Merritt.  [1941.]  p.  93- 
96,  4°     [From  The  child,  monthly  bulletin,  v.  6,  no.  4,  Oct.  1941.]     t 

L  5.35/a  :  C  437/9 

Children.     The  child,   monthly  bulletin,  Nov.-Dec.  1941;    [v.  6,   noj^.  5  and  6]. 
[1941.]     cover  title,  p.  113-144,  il.  4°     [Two  numbers  issued  as  one  publica- 
tion.    Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  L36-94  L  5.85 :  6/5,  6 

White  House  Conference  on  Children  in  a  Democracy.  Proceedings  of  White 
House  Conference  on  Children  in  a  Democracy,  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  18- 
20,  1940,  including  General  report  adopted  by  the  Conference.  Reprinted  with 
list  of  Conference  members  omitted,  1941.  viii4-954-ix+S5  p.  il.  (Bureau 
publication  266.)  *  Paper,  250. 
L.  C.  card  L  42-19  L  5.20 :  266/1-2 

LABOR  STANDARDS  DIVISION 

Labor  laics  and  legislation.  Handbook  of  Federal  labor  legislation :  pt.  2,  Labor 
laws  of  general  application  ;  [compiled  by  Elsie  Gliick].  1941.  v+150p.  (Bul- 
letin 39  [pt.  2].)     *  Paper,  300. 

L.  C.  card  L  40-162  L  16.3 :  39/pt.2 

LABOR   STATISTICS  BUREAU 

American  commodity  markets  after  2  years  of  war;  [by  Saul  Nelson].  1941. 
[l]-l-32  p.  il.  (Serial  no.  R.  1393.)  [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Nov. 
1941.]     t  L2.6/a:C737 

Building.    Building  construction,  1940;  prepared  by  Division  of  Construction  and 
Public  Employment.     1941.     v-fl40p.il.     (Bulletin  693.)     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  L  40-87  L  2.3 :  693 

Same.     (H.  doc.  295,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Building  construction,  Sept.  1941;  prepared  by  Division  of  Construction 

and  Public  Employment.     1941.     ii+24  p.     ( Serial  no.  R.  1388. )      [Monthly.]     t 

L  2.6/a  4 :  941/9 

Same,  Oct.  1941 ;  prepared  by  Division  of  Construction  and  Public  Employ- 
ment.    1941.     ii-f27  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1406.)      [Monthly.]     t 

L  2.6/a  4 :  941/10 

Building  permit  survey.  Building  permit  survey,  1939:  v.  1,  New  England' cities  ; 
prepared  by  Division  of  Construction  and  Public  Employment.  1941.  vii-f- 
85  p.  il.  (Bulletin  689  [v.  1].)  [Prepared  in  coop)eration  with  Work  Projects 
Administration.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  L  37-166  L  2.3  :  689/v.l 

pt.  1,  New  England  cities, 
pt.  2.  Boston.  Mass. 
pt.  3.  Appendix. 

Same.   (H.  doc.  201  [v.  1],  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Co-'it  of  living.     Changes  in  cost  of  living,  Sept.  15,  1941 ;  prepared  by  Cost  of 
Living  Division  and  Retail  Price  Division.     1941.     iv4-22  p.  il.     (Serial  no. 
R.  1391.)     t 
L.  C.  card  L  37-148  L  2.6/a  5  :  941/3 

Cottr^  rfeeisjons  of  interest  to  labor.  [1941.]  3  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1401.)  [From 
Monthly  labor  review,  Nov.  1941.]     f  L  2.6/a  8 :  941/11 

Employment  and  pay  rolls,  Sept.  1941 ;  prepared  by  Division  of  Employment  Sta- 
tistics and  Division  of  Construction  and  Public  Employment.     1941.     iv-t-46  p. 
il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1392.)      [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  23-234  L  2.9 :  941/9 

Hosiery.  Union-management  cooperation  in  full-fashioned  hosiery  industry ; 
[prepared  by  Fred  Joiner].  1941.  [l]-f6  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1398.)  [From 
Monthly  labor  review,  Nov.  1941.]     t  L  2.6/a  :H  79/7 

Labor.  Estimated  growth  in  labor  force,  1940-50.  [1941.]  2  p.  (Serial  no. 
R.  1397.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Nov.  1941.]     f  L  2.6/a  :  L 113/30 

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1786  Government  Publications 

Labor  information  bulletin,  Dec.  1941;   [v.  8,  no.  12].  [1941.]      [2]+18  p.  U.  4" 

[Monthly.     Includes   Index   to   Labor   information  bulletin,   v.    8,   Jan.-Dec. 
1941.]     t 

L.  C.  card  L  34-114  L  2.10:  8/12 

Legislative  sessions  in  1942.  1941.  1  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1400.)  [From  Monthly 
labor  review,  Nov.  1941.  ]     t  L  2.6/a  :  L  524/4/942 

Monthly  labor  review,  Dec.  1941,  v.  53,  no.  6;  [Hugh  S.  Hanua,  editor].  [1941.] 
cover  title,  iv+1361-1628  p.  il.  [Certain  articles  are  reprinted  from  the  Monthly 
labor  review  and  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  as  they  are  issued.]  *  Paper, 
30c.  single  copv,  $3.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.75. 

L.  C.  card  1.5-2&485  L  2.6 :  53/6 

Note. — The  Monthly  labor  review  is  the  medium  through  which  the  Bureau  publishes 
its  regular  monthly  reports  on  such  subjects  as  trend  of  employment  and  pay  rolls, 
hourly  and  weekly  earnings,  weekly  working  hours,  industrial  disputes,  wholesale  and  re- 
tail prices,  changes  in  cost  of  living,  labor  turn-over,  and  building  construction,  as  well 
as  information  on  collective  agreements,  industrial  accidents,  labor  legislation  and  court 
decisions,  and  important  labor  developments  in  other  countries.  One  free  subscription 
will  be  given  to  all  labor  departments  and  bureaus,  workmen's  compensation  commis- 
sions, and  other  oflBces  connected  with  the  administration  of  labor  laws,  and  to  organ- 
izations 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. 

Xational  defense.  Utilization  of  plant  facilities  under  national  defense  program; 
[prepared  by  Morris  Levine,  assisted  by  Vincent  W.  Casey].  1941.  [l]-f-8  p. 
(Serial  no.  R.  1396.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Nov.  1941.]     t 

L  2.6/a :  P  694 

Police  departments.  Salaries  and  hours  of  labor  in  municipal  police  departments, 
July  1,  1938 ;  v.  3,  East  north  central  cities ;  prepared  by  Division  of  Construc- 
tion and  Public  Employment.  1941.  iv-|-53  p.  il.  (Bulletin  685  [v.  3].) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Work  Projects  Administration.]  *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  41-14  L  2.3  :6S5/v.3 

Same.     (H.  doc.  987  [v.  3.],  76th  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Prices.    Retail  prices,  food  and  coal,  Oct.  1941 ;  prepared  by  Retail  Price  Divi- 
sion.    1941.     ii-fU   p.   il.     (Serial  no.   R.   1404.)     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L32-43  L  2.6/a  2 :  941/10 

Wholesale  prices,  Sept.  1941 ;  prepared  by  Division  of  Wholesale  Prices. 

1941.     ii-flO  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  1390.)      [Monthly.]     t 

L.  C.  card  L22-229  L2.8 :  941/9 

Prison  labor  in  United  States,  1940;  [prepared  by  Richard  F.  Jones,  jr.].  1941. 
[l]-f51  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1365.)  [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Sept.  1941. 
with  additional  detailed  material.]     f  L  2.6/a :  P938/940 

Rice.  Earnings  and  hours  in  rice  mills,  1941 ;  [prepared  by  Bernard  Leo  Smith]. 
1941.  [1]-|-14  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1403.)  [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Nov. 
1941.]     t  L2.6/a :  R36/941 

Strikes  in  July  1941;  prepared  by  Division  of  Industrial  Relations.  1941.  [1]  + 
14  p.     (Serial  no.   R.   1399.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Nov.  1941.]     t 

L  2.6/a  6:  941/7 

Wages.  Wage  provisions  in  union  agreements.  1941.  15  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1395.) 
[From  Monthly  labor  review,  Nov.  1941.]     t  L2.6/a :  W124/85 

Wages  and  cost  of  living  in  2  world  wars;  [by  Witt  Bowden].    1941.    24 

p.   il.     (Serial  no,  R.   1394.)     [From   Monthly   labor  review,  Nov.   1941.]     f 

L  2.6/a  :  W 124/86 

WPA  unemployment  estimates.  [1941.]  7  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1389.)  [From 
Monthly  labor  review,  Oct.   1941.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  Un  2/a8 

PUBLICATIONS  AND  SUPPLIES  DIVISION 

Labor  Department.     Publications  of  Department  of  Labor,  Julv  1,  1941  [list]. 
1941.    iv-f66p.     t 
L.  C.  card  16-26563  1^4.5 :  941 

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December  1941  1787 

WAGE  AND  HOUR  DIVISION 

Fair  laior  standards  act.  Regulations  defining  term,  area  of  production,  pur- 
suant to  sec.  7  (c)  and  sec.  13  (a)  (10)  of  fair  labor  standards  act  of  193S ; 
Dec.  1941.  [1941.]  [l]+2  p.  [Title  29,  chap.  5,  Code  of  Federal  regulations, 
pt.  536.]     t  L  20.8:  536/4 

Posters.  Gray  iron  jobbing  foundry  wage  order  [on  and  after  Nov.  3,  1941 ;  all 
lettered  poster].     1941.     22X14  in.     t  L20.9:Ir6 

Jewelry  wage  order   [on   and  after  Nov.  3,  1941;   all  lettered  poster]. 

[1941.]     22X14  in.     t  L  20.9:  J  54 

Knitted  underwear  wage  order  [on  and  after  Nov.  24,  1941 ;  all  lettered 

poster].     [1941.]     22X14  in.     f  L  20.9 :  Un  2/941 

Lumber  and  timber  products  wage  order  [on  and  after  Nov.  3,  1941 ;  all 

lettered  poster.]      [1941.]     22x14  in.     t  L20.9:L97 

Shoe  wage  order  [on  and  after  Nov.  3,  1941;  all  lettered  poster.]     [1941.] 

22X14  in.     t  L  20.9 :  Sh  7/941 

Wood  furniture  manufacturing  wage  order  [on  and  after  Nov.  3,  1941 ; 

all  lettered  poster.]      [1941.]     22x14  in.     t  L20.9:F98 

Woolen  wage  order   [on  and  after  Nov.  24,  1941;   all  lettered  poster]. 

[1941.]     22X14  in.     t  L  20.9 :  W  88/941 

Tidewater  Optical  Company,  Incorporated.  No.  2506,  in  Supreme  Court  of 
Appeals  of  Virginia  at  Richmond,  Tidewater  Optical  Company,  Incorporated, 
etc.,  V.  L.  A.  Wittkamp;  brief  for  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division, 
amicus  curiae.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iv+38  p.     +  L  20.10  :T  439 

WOMEN'S  BUREAU 

Woman  worker,  Jan.  1942;   [v.  22,  no.  1].     [IWl.]     16  p.     [Bimonthly.]     *  Pa- 
per, 5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  L  36-118  L  13.8 :  22/1 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Neutrality.  List  of  recent  references  on  neutrality,  with  section  on  maritime 
neutrality  and  freedom  of  seas ;  compiled  by  Helen  F.  Conover.  Sept.  30,  1941. 
[l]-f26  p.  4°  [Processed.  Title  on  cover:  Neutrality  and  freedom  of  seas.] 
t  (free  to  institutions  only). 

L.  C.  card  41-46358  LC  2.2  :  N  39/3/941 

COPYRIGHT  OFFICE 

Copyright.     Catalog  of  copyright  entries,  new  series.     1941. 
L.  C.  card  6-35347 

Note. — Each  number  is  issued  in  4  parts :  pt.  1,  group  1,  pt.  1,  group  2,  and  pt.  1,  group 
3,  pt.  2,  pt.  3,  and  pt.  4.  Subscriptions  for  the  Catalog  of  copyright  entries  should  be 
made  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  instead  of  the  Register 
of  Copyrights.  Prices  are  as  follows:  Paper,  $10.00  a  yr.  (4  pts.  unbound),  foreign 
subscription,  $13.00 ;  pt.  1,  groups  1  and  2,  and  pt.  3.  each  $3.00  a  yr..  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, each  $3.75 ;  pt.  1,  group  3,  pt.  2,  and  pt  4,  each  $2.00  a  yr.,  foreign  subscriptions, 
pt.  1,  group  3,  $2.25,  pt.  2,  $2.30.  pt.  4,  $2.20 ;  single  numbers,  50c.  ;  annual  indexes, 
each  for  complete  calendar  year,  $2.00. 

pt.  1,  group  1.  Books,  including  list  of  renewals,  v.  38,  no.  8.     iii  +  295-327  p.     [Monthly.] 

LC  3.6/1  :  38/1-8 
Same,  V.  38,  no.  9.    iii-f  329-335  p.     [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1 :  38/1-9 

pt.  1,  group  2.  Pamphlets,  leaflets,  conti'ibutions  to  newspapers  or  periodicals,  etc.,  lec- 
tures, sermons.  addr(  sses  for  oral  delivery,  maps,  v.  38,  no.  8.  iii  +  643- 
723  p.      [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1  :  38/2-8 

pt.  1,  group  3.  Dramatic  compositions,  motion  pictures,  including  list  of  renewals,  v.  14, 
no.  8.     iii-f  1.53-173  p.      [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1 :  14/3-8 

Same,    v.    14,    no.    9.     iii  +  175-193    p.      [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1  :  14/3-9 

pt.  3.  Musical  compositions,  including  list  of  renewals,  v.  36,  no.  6.     iv-|-1079- 

1227  p.      [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/3  :  36/6 

Same,  v.  36,  no.  7.     iv -1-1229-1.391  p.      [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/3  :  36/7 

Same,  T.  36,  no.  8.     iv  + 1393-1539  p.      [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/3  :  36/8 

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1788  Government  Publications 

DOCUMENTS  DIVISION 

Colombian  Oovernment  publications;  by  James  B.  Chikls.     [2(1  printing,  Oct.] 
1&41.     41  p.     [Originally  published  in  Proceedings  of  3d  convention  of  Inter- 
American  Bibliographical  and  Library  Association.]     ♦  Paper,  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  41-40475  LC  7.2  :  C  71/2d  print 

LEGISLATIVE  REFERENCE  SERVICE 

National  defense  bullcti?}-'^.     National  defense  bulletins  prepared  for  OflBce  for 
Emergency  Management :  series  F,  Guide  to  current  material,  period  covering 
Apr.  1-8  to  Nov.  20-22,  1941,  no.  1-55;  Apr.  9-Dec.  10.  1941.     [1941.]     various 
paging,  4°     [Processed.]     t  (free  to  institutions  only). 
L.  C.  card  41-46455  LC  14.11 :  F-1  to  F-55 

Same :  series  I,  Translations  and  abstracts  no.  7 ;  Aug.  1,  1941.     [1941.] 

15  p.  4°     [Processed.     Numbers  1-6 not  available.]     t  (free  to  institutions  only). 

LC  14.11 : 1-7 

STATE  LAW   INDEX 

Legislation.  State  law  index,  index  to  legislation  of  States  enacted  during  bien- 
nium  1939-40.  1941.  vii+707  p.  [Eighth  biennial  volume.]  *  Cloth,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  ca  rd  2&-2G466  LC  14.5 :  8 

MARITIME  COMMISSION 

Freight  rates.  No.  571,  Alaskan  rates ;  no.  572,  Alaska  rate  investigation  no.  2 
[decided  Aug.  28,  1941;  report  and  order  of  Commission].  [1941.]  [l]-f55&- 
587+ii  p.     [Report  from  Maritime  Commission  reports,  v.  2.]     t 

MC  1.22/a  :  571,  572 

Garcia,  L.  <£  A.,  and  Co.  No.  603,  rates,  charges,  and  practices  of  L.  &  A.  Garcia 
and  Co.  [decided  Oct.  9,  1941;  report  and  order  of  Commission].  [1^1.] 
[1] +615-619+ [1]   p.     [Report  from  Maritime  Commission  reports,  v.  2.]     t 

MC  1.22  ^a  :  603 

Long  Beach  Lumber  Company,  Inc.  No.  604,  Long  Beach  Lumber  Company,  Inc.  v. 
Consolidated  Lumber  Company  [decided  Sept.  23,  1941 ;  report  and  order  of 
Commis.sion].  [1941.]  [1] +611-614+ [1]  p.  [Report  from  Maritime  Com- 
mission reports,  v.  2.]     t  MC  1.22/a  :  604 

Shipping.  Report  on  employment  of  American  steam  and  motor  merchant  vessels 
of  1,000  gross  tons  and  over  and  estimated  personnel  for  quarter  ended  Sept.  30, 
1941  (excludes  lake  and  river  tonnage).  [Nov.  10,  1941.]  [6]  leaves,  oblong  8° 
(Report  300;  Economics  and  Statistics  Division.)      [Processed.]     t 

MC  1.8 :  941/3 

NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Aerodynamics.  Inertia  of  dynamic  pressure  arrays  [with  list  of  references],  by 
Hans  Weidemann ;  [translation  bv  J.  Vanier  from]  Luftfahrtforschung,  v.  17, 
no.  7,  July  20,  1940.  \\'ashington.'Dec.  1941.  cover  title,  14  p.  2  pi.  4°  (Tech- 
nical memorandums  998.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3. N  21/5:  8/998 

Engines.  Direct  injection  in  internal-combustion  engines,  by  Jean  E.  Tuscher ; 
[translation  by  J.  Vanier  from]  Publications  scieutifiques  et  techniques  du  Min- 
ist6re  de  I'Air,  no.  89,  1939.  Washington,  Nov.  1941.  cover  title,  97  p.  il.  4° 
(Technical  memorandums  993.)     [Processed.]     t  T  3.N  21/5 :  8/998 

Stress  analysis.  Determination  of  bending  and  buckling  effect  in  stress  analysis 
of  shell  structures  acce.ssible  from  1  side  only,  by  A.  Dose;  [translation  by 
J.  Vanier  from]  Luftfahrtforschung,  v.  18,  nos.  2-3,  Mar.  29,  1941.  Washington, 
Dec.  1941.  cover  title,  18  p.  3  pi.  (Technical  memorandums  997.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Y  3.  N  21/5 :  8/997 

Stress  analysis  of  circular  frames,  by  H.  Fahlbusch  and  W.  Weguer ;  [trans- 
lation by  J.  Vanier  from]  Luftfahrtforschung,  v.  18,  no.  4.  Apr.  22.  1911.  Wash- 
ington, Dec.  1941.  cover  title,  11  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Technical  memorandums  999.) 
[Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/999 

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Deceiviber  1941  1789 

Temperature  of  unheated  bodies  in  high-speed  gas  stream  [with  list  of  references], 
by  E.  Eckert  and  W.  Weise ;  [translation  by  J.  Vanier  from]  Forschung  aiif  dem 
gebiete  des  ingenieurwesens,  v.  12,  no.  1,  Jan.-Feb.  1&41.  Washington,  Dec.  1941. 
cover  title,  15  p.  5  pi.  4"     (Technical  memorandums  1000.)      [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/1000 

Wings.     Determination  of  characteristics  of  tapered  wings  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Raymond  F.  Anderson.     Reprint  [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+20  p.  il  4° 
(Report  572.)     [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.     Originally  pub- 
lished Feb.  1937.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41^&456  Y  3.N  21/5  :  5/572-2 

NATIONAL  ARCHIVES 

Records.  Care  of  records  in  national  emergency  [with  Select  bibliography  on 
conservation  of  cultural  resources  in  times  of  war].  [Dec.  1941.]  cover  title, 
36  p.  il.  (Bulletins  of  National  Archives  no.  3;  [Publication  18].)  [This 
publication  bears  also  the  volume  pagination  25-(K).  Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of 
cover.  ]  t 
L.  C.  card  41^6474  AE  1.3 :  3 

FEDERAL  REGISTER  DIVISION 

Note. — The  archivist  of  the  United  States  acting  through  this  division  established  by 
him  under  the  provisions  of  the  Federal  register  act.  Public  no.  220.  74th  Congress  (49  Stat. 
500-503)  Is  charged  with  the  custody  and,  together  with  the  Public  Printer,  with  the 
prompt  and  uniform  printing  and  distribution  of  the  documents  required  or  authorized  to  be 
published  under  sec.  5  of  this  act.  Such  documents  required  or  authorized  to  be  so  pub- 
lished are  printed  and  distributed  forthwith  by  the  Government  Printing  Office  in  a  serial 
publication  designated  the  Federal  register.  The  dally  Issues  of  the  Federal  register  are, 
In  effect,  daily  supplements  to  the  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  and  regulatory  documents 
published  therein  follow  the  Code  arrangement. 

Federal  register.     Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  233-253;  Dec.  2-31,  1941.      [1941.] 
p.  6121-6877,  il.  4°     [Daily,  except  Sunday,  Monday,  and  day  following  a  legal 
holiday.] 
L.  C.  card  36-26246  AE  2.7 :  6/233-253 

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ecutive orders,  except  such  as  have  no  general  applicability  or  legal  effect  or  are  effective 
only  against  Federal  agencies  or  persons  in  their  capacity  as  officers,  agents,  or  em- 
ployees thereof ;  also  contains  all  Executive  orders  establlshiug,  amending,  or  revoking 
civil  service  rules,  and  all  Executive  orders  containing  a  direction  for  publication 
thereof;  (2)  such  documents  or  classes  of  documents  as  the  President  shall  deteimine 
from  time  to  time  have  general  applicability  and  legal  effect ;  and  (3)  such  documents 
or  classes  of  documents  as  may  be  required  so  to  be  published  by  act  of  the  Congress. 
From  Mar.  14.  1936.  through  Dec.  31,  1941,  one  hundred  and  forty-one  (141)  agencies 
have  submitted  documents  for  publication  in  the  Federal  register.  Suitable  indexes  are 
issued  monthly,  quarterly,  and  annually.  The  bound  volumes  of  the  Federal  Reigister 
were  discontinued  on  June  3,  1938,  and  have  been  replaced  by  the  annual  supplements 
to  the  Code  of  Federal   regulations. 

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advance.     Send    remittances   to   the    Superintendent   of   Documents,    Washington,    D.    C. 

Same,  v.  6,  nos.  214-232,  index,  Nov.  1941.     [1941.]     32  p.  4° 

AE  2.7 :  6/214-232/ind. 

NATIONAL  LABOR  RELATIONS  BOARD 

Note. — The  separate  decisions  of  the  National  Labor  Relations  Board  are  issued  in 
printed  form  beginning  wath  v.  3  and  have  been  placed  on  a  subscription  basis  (the  decisions 
in  V.  1  and  2  were  mimeographed  and  distributed  by  the  National  Labor  Relations  Board). 
The  separate  decisions,  beginning  with  v.  3.  are  obtainable  from  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $1.50  per  volume  (one  volume 
covering  a  period  of  approximately  2  months)  ;  single  copies  usually  5c.  The  bound  volumes 
of  decisions  and  orders  are  also  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  at  various  prices, 
depending  upon  the  size  of  the  volume. 

Bank  of  America  National  Trust  &  Savings  Association.  Nos.  9784-85,  in  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Bank  of 
America  National  Trust  &  Savings  Association,  on  petitions  for  enforcement 
of  orders  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  vii-f83  p.     t  LR1.9:B225 

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1790  Government  Publications 

Brashear  Freifjht  Lines,  Inc.  No.  477,  original,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
8th  circuit,  National  Lalior  Relations  Board  v.  Brashear  Freight  Lines,  Inc., 
on  petition  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board  to  adjudge  Brashear  Freight 
Lines,  Inc.,  in  contempt  and  for  other  relief;  brief  for  National  Labor 
Relations  Board.     [1041.]     cover  title,  ii+19  p.     t  LR1.9:B736/4 

Decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  beginning  Decisions. 

Donnelly  Garment  Company.  No.  475,  original,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
8th  circuit,  Donnelly  Garment  Company,  petitioner,  and  Donnelly  Garment 
Workers'  Union,  and  International  Ladies'  Garment  Workers'  Union,  inter- 
venors,  r.  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  for  review  and  request 
for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board :  motion  of  Na- 
tional Labor  Relations  Board  for  leave  to  file  petition  for  rehearing,  and 
petition  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board  for  rehearing.  [1941.]  cover  title, 
11  p.     X  LR  1.9 :  D  718/3 

Eclipse  Moulded  Products  Company.  No.  7848,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
7th  circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Eclipse  Moulded  Products  Com- 
pany, on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board; 
brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+41  p.     t 

LR  1.9 :  EC  65 

Express  Puhlishing  Company.  No.  9408,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit, 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Express  Publishing  Company,  petition  for 
rule  requiring  respondent  to  show  cause  why  it  should  not  be  adjudged  in  con- 
tempt, to  adjudge  re.'^pondent  in  contempt,  and  for  other  relief;  brief  for  Na- 
tional Labor  Relations  Board.    [1941.]    cover  title,  ii+28  p.     t     LR  1.9:  Ex  77/3 

Same ;  reply  brief  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]    cover  title, 

6  p.     t  LR  1.9:  Ex  77/4 

Green,  Rohert  S.,  Incorporated.  No.  4885,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th 
circuit,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Robert  S.  Green,  Incorporated,  on 
petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Boai'd;  brief 
for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii-|-8  p.     J- 

LR1.9:G825 

Same,  Appendix  to  petitioner's  brief.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+40  p.     t 

LR  1.9 :  G  825/2 

Koliler,  Peter  Cailler,  Siviss  Chocolates  Company,  Inc.  No.  — ,  in  circiiit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Peter  Cailler  Kohler 
Swiss  Chocolates  Company,  Inc.,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National 
Labor  Relations  Board ;  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor 
Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  5  p.     $  LR  1.9 :  K  824 

Sheboygan  Chair  Company.  No.  7835,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
Oct.  term,  1941,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Sheboygan  Chair  Company, 
on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief 
for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+14  p.     t 

LR  1.9 :  Sh  32 

Stehli  d  Co.,  Inc.  Appendix  to  petitioner's  brief,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
3d  circuit,  no.  7875,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  vs.  Stehli  &  Co.,  Inc.,  on 
petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1941.] 
cover  title,  iii-f  288  p.     t  LR  1.9 :  St  32/3 

Wilson  d  Company,  Incorporated.  No.  7669,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit,  Oct.  term,  1941,  Wilson  &  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  National  Labor 
Relations  Board,  on  petition  to  review  and  set  aside  and  on  request  for  enforce- 
ment of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board :  brief  for  National  Labor 
Relations  Board.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+32  p.     %  LR  1.9 :  W  699/10 

Wilson  Line,  Inc.  No.  7703,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit.  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Wilson  Line.  Inc.,  petition  for  rule  to  show  cause,  to 
adjudge  Wilson  Line,  Inc.,  and  certain  of  its  officers  and  agents  in  contempt, 
and  for  other  relief.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i-|-l-145d  + 146-147  p.     + 

LR  1.9 :  W  699/9 

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December  1941  1791 

Youngstown  Minrs  Corporation.  No.  527,  original,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
8th  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1941,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  i\  Youngstown 
Mines  Corporation  [et  al.]  ;  motion  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board  for  leave 
to  file  petition  for  rehearing,  and  petition  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board  for 
rehearing.     [1941.]     cover  title,  13  p.     t  LR1.9:Y88 

Decisions 

Note. — The  following  decisions  or  orders  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  Decisions  and  orders. 

Aluminum  Company  of  America.  In  matter  of  Aluminum  Company  of  America 
and  National  Association  of  Die  Casting  Workers  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no.  R-2932, 
decided  Sept.  27,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([De- 
cision]   186.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/186 

American  Shipbtiildinff  Company.  In  matter  of  American  Shipbuilding  Company 
and  A — following-named  labor  unions  afiiliated  with  American  Federation  of 
Labor,  International  Brotherhood  of  Boilermakers,  Iron  Ship  Builders  and 
Helpers  of  America  [et  al.]  and  B — following-named  labor  union  affiliated  with 
Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  Industrial  Union  of  Marine  and  Ship- 
building Workers  of  America,  case  no.  RE-29,  decided  Oct.  6,  1941 ;  decision  and 
certification  of  representatives.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  217.)  [From 
V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/217 

American  Smelting  d  Refining  Company.  In  matter  of  American  Smelting  &  Re- 
fining Company  and  International  Union  of  Mine,  Mill  and  Smelter  Workers. 
Local  509,  cases  nos.  R-2307  and  C-1867,  decided  Aug.  26,  1941;  decision  and 
order.     [1941.]     16  p.     ([Decision]   112.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/112 

Armour  Leather  Company.  In  matter  of  Armour  and  Company,  trading  as  Armour 
Leather  Company,  and  International  Fur  and  Leather  Workers  Union,  C.  I.  O. ; 
in  matter  of  [same]  and  [same],  cases  nos.  R-2920  and  R-2921,  decided  Oct.  9, 
1941;  decision  and  direction  of  elections.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Decision]  223.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/223 

Boswell,  J.  O.,  Company.  In  matter  of  J.  G.  Boswell  Company,  Associated  Farm- 
ers of  Kings  County,  Inc.,  and  Corcoran  Telephone  Exchange  and  Cotton  Prod- 
ucts and  Grain  Mill  Workers  Union,  Local  No.  21798,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  C-1476, 
decided  Sept.  29,  1941;  [decision  and  order].  [1941.]  68  p.  ( [Decision]  189.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  10c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/189 

Burson  Knitting  Company.  In  matter  of  Burson  Knitting  Company  and  American 
Federation  of  Hosiery  Workers,  afiiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organiza- 
tions, case  no.  C-1837,  decided  Sept.  24,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  17  p. 
([Decision]  170.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/170 

Cincinnati  Gas  <&  Electric  Company.  In  matter  of  Cincinnati  Gas  &  Electric  Com- 
pany [et  al.]  and  Independent  Utilities  Union ;  in  matter  of  Union  Light,  Heat  & 
Power  Company  and  Cincinnati  Gas  and  Electric  Company  and  Local  12049,  Dis- 
trict 50,  United  Mine  Workers  of  America ;  in  matter  of  Cincinnati  Gas  and 
Electric  Company  and  International  Union,  Journeymen,  Plumbers,  and  Steam 
Fitters  of  America,  A.  F.  of  L.,  cases  nos.  R-2737  to  R-2739,  decided  Oct.  4, 
1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  212.)  [From  v.  35.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/212 

Columbia  Box  Board  Mills,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Columbia  Box  Board  Mills,  Inc., 
and  F.  S.  George  &  Son,  Inc.,  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters, 
Chauffeurs,  Warehousemen  &  Helpers  of  America,  Local  294,  case  no.  G-1791, 
decided  Sept.  29,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  9  p.  ([Decision]  194.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/194 

Cottrell,  C.  B.,  &  So^is  Company.  In  matter  of  C.  B.  Cottrell  &  Sons  Company 
and  International  Association  of  Machinists,  Lodge  No.  627,  aflSliated  with 
A.  F.  of  L..  case  no.  C-1856,  decided  Aug.  19,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.  [1941.] 
19  p.     ([Decision]  67.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  34/67 

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1792  Government  Publications 

Detroit  d  Cleveland  Navigation  Company.  In  matter  of  Detroit  &  Cleveland 
Navigation  Companj-  and  Seafarers'  International  Union  of  North  America, 
Great  Lakes  District,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2926,  decided  SepL 
26,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  178.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/178 

Diamond  Match  Compain/.  In  matter  of  Diamond  Match  Company  and  Interna- 
tional Woodworker.s  of  America,  atliliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Ctrganiza- 
tions,  case  no.  U-2955,  decided  Oct.  9,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]     5  p.     ([Decision]  224.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.    LR  l.S/a  :  35/224 

Ecliptic  Moulded  Products  Company.  In  matter  of  Eclipse  Moulded  Products 
Company  and  Steel  Workers  Organizing  Connnittee  (CIO),  case  no.  C-1865, 
decided  Aug.  23,  1941;  [decision  and  order].  [1941.]  30  p.  ( [Decision]  99.) 
[From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/99 

Ex-Lax,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Ex-Lax,  Inc.,  and  Chemical  Workers  Union  of  Greater 
New  York,  Federal  Local  No.  20523,  American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no. 
C-1038,  decided  Aug.  26,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  34  p.  ( [Decision] 
117.)     [From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  10c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/117 

Field,  Marshall,  cG  Company.  In  matter  of  Marshall  Field  &  Company  and  Local 
291,  United  Retail,  Wholesale  and  Department  Store  Employees  of  America 
(C.  I.  O.),  case  no.  R-2798,  decided  Oct.  4,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  elec- 
tion.    [194L]     7  p.     ([Decision]   214.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/214 

Ford  Motor  Co.  In  matter  of  Ford  Motor  Co.,  Milan  Division,  and  Federal  Labor 
Union  22676,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor;  Ford  Motor  Co., 
Plymouth  Division,  and  Federal  Labor  Union,  22674,  atliliated  with  American 
Federation  of  Labor ;  Ford  Motor  Co.,  Newburg  Division,  and  Federal  Labor 
Union  22673,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor ;  Ford  Motor  Co., 
Flat  Rock  DivLsion,  and  Federal  Labor  Union  227!21,  affiliated  with  American 
Federation  of  Labor ;  Ford  Motor  Co.,  Dundee  Division,  and  Federal  Labor 
Union  22675,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor ;  Ford  Motor  Co.. 
Northville  Division,  a7id  Federal  Labor  Union  22756,  affiliated  with  American 
Federation  of  Labor ;  Ford  Motor  Co.,  Sharon-Mills  Division,  and  Federal  Labor 
I'nion  22718,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor ;  Ford  Motor  Co., 
Saline  Division,  and  Federal  Labor  Union  22695,  affiliated  with  American  Fed- 
eration of  Labor ;  Ford  Motor  Co.,  Brooklyn  Division,  and  Federal  Labor  Union 
22696,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor;  Ford  Motor  Co.,  MUford 
Division,  and  Federal  Labor  Union  22722,  affiliated  with  American  Federation 
of  Labor ;  Ford  Motor  Co.,  Manchester  Division,  and  Federal  Labor  Union  22718, 
affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor ;  Ford  Motor  Co.,  Phoenix  Divi- 
sion, and  Federal  Labor  Union  22692,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of 
Labor ;  Ford  Motor  Co.,  Tpsllanti  Division,  and  Federal  Labor  Union  22717,  affil- 
iated with  American  Federation  of  Labor ;  Ford  Motor  Co.,  Wuterford  Division, 
and  Federal  Labor  Union  22787,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor, 
[cases  nos.  R-2937  to  R-2950,  decided  Sept.  30,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of 
elections].     [1941.]     10  p.     ( [Decision]  199.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/199 

General  Motors  Sales  Corporation.  In  matter  of  General  IMotors  Sales  Corpora- 
tion (General  Motors  Parts  Division)  and  International  Union,  United  Auto- 
mobile Workers  of  America,  Local  216,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  C-1759,  decided  Aug. 
26,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  16  p.  ( [Decision]  115.)  [From  v.  34.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/115 

drant  Storage  Batteries  Company.  In  matter  of  Grant  Storage  Batteries  Com- 
pany and  United  Electrical,  Radio  &  Machine  Workers  of  America,  Local  1140, 
case  no.  R-2819,  decided  Sept.  17,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]    6  p.    ([Decision]  101.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.      LR  1.8/a  :  35/101 

Great  Atlantic  t6  Pacific  Tea  Company.  In  matter  of  Great  Atlantic  &  Pacific 
Tea  Company  and.  United  Retail  and  Wholesale  Employees  of  America,  CIO, 
case  no.  R-2645 ;  2d  supplemental  decision,  order,  and  2d  direction  of  election, 
Oct.  4,  1941.     [1941.]     3  p.      ( [Decision]  102a.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/102a 

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December  1941  1793 

Great  Southern  Trucking  Company.  In  matter  of  Great  Southern  Trucking 
Coanpany,  Charlotte  branch  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters, 
Chauffeurs,  Stablemen  and  Helpers  of  America,  Local  No.  71,  case  no.  C-1488, 
decided  Aug.  26,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  28  p.  ([Decision]  116.) 
[From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/116 

Greeley  Ice  &  Storage  Company.  In  matter  of  Greeley  Ice  &  Storage  Company 
awrf  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Warehousemen  and 
Helpers  of  America,  Produce  Drivers,  Helpers  and  Warehousemen,  Local  No. 
452,  and  International  Union  of  Operating  Engineers  Local  No.  1,  case  no. 
C-1945,  decided  Sept.  13,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  11  p.  ( [Decision] 
85.)      [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/85 

Hudson  Motor  Car  Company.  In  matter  of  Hudson  Motor  Car  Company  and 
International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  A.  F.  L.,  case 
no.  C-1680,  decided  Aug.  23,  1941 ;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  16  p.  ([Deci- 
sion] 100.)      [From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/100 

Hygradc  Food  Products  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Hygrade  Food  Products  Cor- 
poration and  United  Office  and  Professional  Workers  of  America,  Local  26 
(C.  I.  O.)  ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Office  Workers  Federal  Union,  Local 
22410,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  L.,  cases  nos.  C-1895  and  C-1896,  decided  Sept.  3, 
1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  16  p.  ([Decision]  25.)  [From  v.  35.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/25 

Illinois  Moulding  Company.  In  matter  of  Illinois  Moulding  Company  and  United 
Furniture  and  Bedding  Workers  Union  Local  18-B,  of  United  Furniture  Work- 
ers of  America,  aflJliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2783.  decided  Sept.  26,  1941 ; 
decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Decision]  176.)  [From 
V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/176 

Interstate  Drop  Forge  Company.  In  matter  of  Interstate  Drop  Forge  Company 
and  International  Die  Sinkers'  Conference,  Milwaukee  Local  No.  140,  case  no. 
R-2999.  decided  Sept.  30.  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  6 
p.     ([Decision]  196.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/196 

Kansas  Utilities  Company.  In  matter  of  Kansas  Utilities  Company  and  Inter- 
national Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers,  Local  Union  B-304,  affiliated  wnth 
American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  C-1916,  decided  Sept.  27,  1941 ;  deci- 
sion and  order.  [1941.]  15  p.  ([Decision]  184.)  [From  v.  35.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/184 

Kress,  S.  H.,  d  Company.  In  matter  of  S.  H.  Kress  &  Company  and  United 
Retail  and  Wholesale  Employees  of  America,  Local  No.  235 ;  in  matter  of 
[same]  and  United  Retail  Workers  of  Hilo,  cases  nos.  C-1722  and  C-1723, 
decided  Aug.  26.  1941;  [decision  and  order].  [1941.]  84  p.  ([Decision] 
119.)      [From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  10c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/119 

Liquid  Carbonic  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Liquid  Carbonic  Corporation  and 
Independent  Beverage  Machinery  Builders  Union,  case  no.  R-2801,  decided 
Sept.  23,  1941;  [decision  and  direction  of  elections.]  [1941.]  10  p.  ([Deci- 
sion] 148.)      [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/148 

Same ;  supplemental  decision  and  amendment  to  direction  of  elections,  Oct. 

8,1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  148a.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/148a 

Long  Lake  Lumber  Company.  In  matter  of  Long  Lake  Lumber  Company  and 
F.  D.  Robinson  and  International  Woodworkers  of  America,  Local  Union  No. 
119.  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  C-1729, 
decided  Aug.  22,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  25  p.  ([Decision]  90.) 
[From  V.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/90 

Martin  Brothers  Box  Company.  In  matter  of  Martin  Brothers  Box  Company  and 
Aurora  Corrugated  Box  Worker.s'  Union  No.  435,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L., 
case  no.  C-1778.  decided  Sept.  5,  1941:  [decision  and  order].  [1941.]  28  p. 
( [Decision]  48. )      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/48 

Merrill-Stevens  Dry  Dock  Company.     In  matter  of  Merrill-Stevens  Dry  Dock  Com- 
pany and  International  Association   of  Machinists,   affiliated  with  American 
Federation  of  Labor;  in  matter  of   [same]   and  United  Brotherhood  of  Car- 
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Merrill-Stevenn  Dnj  Dock  Coinpany — Continued, 
penters  and  Joiners  of  America,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor ; 
in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Boilermakers,  Iron 
Shipbuilders  and  Helpers  of  America,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of 
Labor;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Painters,  Paper- 
hangers  and  Decorators  of  America,  Local  Union  No.  365,  affiliated  with 
American  Federation  of  Labor,  cases  nos.  It-liSOB  to  R-28y(>,  decided  Sept. 
20,  1941;  [decision  and  direction  of  elections].  [1941.]  8  p.  ([Decision] 
133.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/133 

Monolith  Portland,  Cement  Compayiy.  In  matter  of  Monolith  Portland  Cement 
Company  and  Local  550,  International  Union  Mine,  Mill  &  Smelter  Workers, 
C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2992,  decided  Oct.  9,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  elec- 
tion.    [1941.]     5  p.     ([Decision]   226.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/226 

Monteith  Brothers  Company.  In  matter  of  Monteith  Brothers  Company,  and 
Mouteith  Brothers,  Inc.,  and  International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers 
of  America,  Local  693,  affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations, 
case  no.  C-1855,  decided  Aug.  25,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  21  p. 
( [Decision]  110. )     [From  v.  34.]    *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  34/110 

Motor  Products  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Motor  Products  Corporation  and 
Claude  B.  Apple  Let  al.],  case  no.  C-1638,  decided  Aug.  26,  1941;  decision 
and  order.     [1941.]     19  p.     ( [Decision]  120.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/120 

National  Dress  Manufacturers'  Association,  Inc.  In  matter  of  National  Dress 
Manufacturers'  Association  Inc.,  et  al.  and  Dress  Patternmakers  Union,  Local 
31  of  International  Ladies  Garment  Workers'  Union;  in  matter  of  Attiliated 
Dress  Manufacturers  Inc.,  et  al.  and  [same],  cases  nos.  R-2073  and  R-2074; 
supplemental  decision  and  order,  Sept.  4,  1941.  [1941.]  3  p.  ( [Decision] 
37.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5e.  LR  1.8/a :  35/37 

National  Lead  Company.  In  matter  of  National  Lead  Company  (Titanium 
Division)  a7id  Local  12212,  Gas,  Coke  &  Chemical  Division,  District  No.  50, 
United  Mine  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-2958, 
decided  Sept.  30,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  7  p.  ( [De- 
cision] 198.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/198 

Neto  Jersey  Worsted  Mills.  In  matter  of  New  Jersey  Worsted  Mills  and  Wool 
Sorters'  Local  33  of  Woolen  and  Worsted  Federation,  affiliated  with  United 
Textile  Workers  of  America,  A.  F.  of  L. ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Textile 
Workers  Union  of  America,  C.  I.  O.,  cases  nos.  R-2548  and  R-2725,  decided 
Oct.  9,  1941;  decision,  direction  of  election,  and  order.  [1&41.]  7  p.  ( [Deci- 
sion] 222.)     [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/222 

New  York  and  Porto  Rico  Steamship  Company.  In  matter  of  New  York  and  Porto 
Rico  Steamship  Company  and  Commercial  Telegraphers'  Union,  Marine  Divi- 
sion, A.  F.  of  L. ;  in  matter  of  New  York  and  Cuba  Mail  Steamship  Company  and 
[same]  ;  in  matter  of  New  York  and  Porto  Rico  Steamship  Company  and 
American  Communications  Association,  Marine  Division,  Local  No.  2,  C.  I.  O. ; 
in  matter  of  New  York  and  Cuba  Mail  Steamship  Company  and  [same], 
cases  nos.  C-1732,  C-1733,  R-2146,  and  R-2145,  decided  Aug.  26,  1941;  [de- 
cision and  order].  [1941.]  24  p.  ([Decision]  114.)  [From  v.  34.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  LR  1.8/a :  34/114 

Ohio  Calcium  Company.  In  matter  of  Ohio  Calcimn  Company  and  United  Brick 
&  Clay  Workers  of  America,  Local  669,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  C-1474,  decided 
Aug.  26,  1941 ;  [decision  and  order]  [1941.]  51  p.  ([Decision]  111.)  [From 
V.  34.]     ♦Paper,  10c.  LR  1.8/a  :  34/111 

Ohio  Fuel  Gas  Company.  In  matter  of  Ohio  Fuel  Gas  Company  and  United 
Mine  Workers  of  America  District  50  (C.  I.  O.),  case  no.  C-1S35,  decided 
Oct.  1,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  17  p.  ([Decision]  208.)  [From 
V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/208 

Oregon  Plywood  Company.  In  matter  of  Oregon  Plywood  Company  and  Plywood 
Box  Shook  and  Door  Council  No.  9,  International  Woodworkers  of  America, 
affiliated  with  Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  case  no.  R-2748;  certifl- 

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Oregon  Plijivood  Company — Continued. 

cation  of  representatives,  Oct.  4,  1941.     [1941.]    2  p.     ([Decision]  3a.)     [From 
V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/3a 

Pan  American  Refining  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Pan  American  Refining  Cor- 
poration and  Interna.tional  Association  of  Machinists,  Local  No.  1446,  of 
District  37,  affiliated  with  A.  F.  of  L. ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  Texas  City 
Employees  Federation,  unafHliated,  cases  uos.  R-2681  and  R-2682,  decided 
Sept.  24,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  8  p.  ( [Decision] 
163.)      [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/163 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company.  In  matter  of  Mr.  &  Mrs.  H.  P.  Hnnnicutt,  indi- 
viduals &  co-partners,  d/b/a  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company  of  Princeton,  and 
G.  W.  Lavprence,  jr.,  &  J.  S.  Taylor,  sr.  and  Local  Union  No.  502,  International 
Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Stablemen  and  Helpers  of  America, 
Welch,  W.  Va.,  (AFL),  case  no.  C-1824,  decided  Sept.  23,  1941;  decision  and 
order.     [1941.]     16  p.     ([Decision]  136.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/136 

Pick  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Pick  Manufacturing  Company  and 
International  Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  A.  F.  of  L. ;  in 
matter  of  [same]  and  Local  632,  International  Union,  United  Automobile 
Workers  of  America,  A.  F.  of  L.,  cases  nos.  C-1818  and  R-1587,  decided  Oct. 
9,  1941;  [decision  and  order].  [194L]  27  p.  ([Decision]  227.)  [From 
V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/227 

Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Pullman-Standard 
Car  Manufacturing  Company  and  Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  case 
no.  R-2952,  decided  Sept.  12,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  elections.  [1941.] 
8  p.    ( [Decision]  78. )     [From  v.  35.]    *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/78 

Rutherford  Freight  Lines,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Rutherford  Freight  Lines, 
Incorporated,  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Ware- 
housemen and  Helpers  of  America,  Local  No.  171;  in  matter  of  [same]  and 
International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Warehousemen  and  Help- 
ers of  America,  Local  No.  621 ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Broth- 
erhood of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Warehousemen  and  Helpers  of  America, 
Local  No.  515;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Brotherhood  of 
Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Warehousemen  and  Helpers  of  America,  Local  No.  592, 
cases  nos.  R-28S9  to  R-2S92,  decided  Oct.  9,  1941;  [decision  and  direction 
of  elections].       [1941.]     7  p.     ([Decision]  225.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/225 

Rytea  Company.  In  matter  of  Rytex  Company  and  Stationery  Workers  Union, 
Local  No.  483,  affiliated  with  International  Printing  Pressmen's  and  Assistants' 
Union  of  North  America  (A.  F.  L.),  case  no.  R-2866,  decided  Sept.  25,  1941; 
decision  and  dii'ection  of  election.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Decision]  172.)  [From 
V.  35.]    *  Paper,  5c.  LR1.8/a  :  85/172 

Schieffelin  &  Company.  In  matter  of  Schieffelin  &  Company  and  Federal  Labor 
Union  Local  20734,  A.  F.  of  L.,  case  no.  R-2529 ;  amendment  to  direction  of 
election,  Oct.  8, 1941.    1941.    1  p.    ([Decision]  57a.)     [From  v.  35.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/57a 

Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.  In  matters  of  Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.  and  United  Whole- 
sale &  Warehouse  Employees  of  New  York,  Local  65,  C.  I.  O.,  case  no.  R-291.5, 
decided  Sept.  29,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  4  p.  ([Decision]  190.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  3.5/190 

Servel,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Servel,  Inc.,  and  Local  1022,  United  Electrical,  Radio 
and  Machine  Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O.,  case,  no  R-2843 ;  order  vacating 
and  setting  aside  decision  and  direction  of  election,  and  permitting  withdrawal 
of  iietition  without  prejudice,  Oct.  9,  1941.  1941.  1  p.  ([Decision]  164a.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/164,1 

Shenandoah-Dives  Mining  Company.  In  matter  of  Shenandoah-Dives  Mining 
Company  and  International  Union  of  Mine,  Mill  &  Smelter  Workers,  Local  No. 
26  and  San  Juan  Federation  of  Mine,  Mill  and  Smelter  Workers,  party  to 
contract,  case  no.  C-1615,  decided  Oct.  3,  1941;  [decision  and  order].  [1941.] 
31  p.     ([Decision]   210.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/210 

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1796  Government  Publications 

Shcrwin-WillioDif  Company.  In  matter  of  Sherwin-Williams  Company  a?id 
Paint,  Varnish  and  Allied  Products  Local  Union  No.  1310;  Brotherhood  of 
Painters,  Decorators  and  Paperliangers  of  America,  affiliated  with  American 
Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  C-18G3,  decided  Aug.  21,  1941 ;  decision  and 
order.     [1941.]     20  p.     ([Decision]  82.)      [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  He. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/82 

Bilver  Falls  Timber  Company.  In  matter  of  Silver  Falls  Timber  Company  and 
International  Woodworkers  of  America,  Local  5-104,  aflSliated  with  C.  I.  O., 
case  no.  R-2410,  decided  Sept.  30,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[194L]    5  p.     ([Decision]  200.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.     LR  1.8/a  :  35/200 

Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  In  matter  of  Southern  Bell 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company  and  International  Brotherhood  of  Elec- 
trical Workers,  affiliated  with  A  F  L,  case  no.  C-1911,  decided  Sept.  23,  1941  ; 
decision  and  order.  [1941.]  22  p.  ( [Decision]  137.)  [From  v.  35.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/137 

Southern  California  Gas  Company.  In  matter  of  Southern  California  Gas  Com- 
pany and  Pacific  Gas  Workers  Union,  independent;  in  matter  of  [same]  and 
Utility  Workers  Oi'ganizing  Committee,  Local  152.  C.  I.  O.,  cases  nos.  R-2791 
and  R-2792,  decided  Sept.  8,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.] 
8  p.     ([Decision]  54).     [From  v.  35.)     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/54 

Standard  Oil  Company.  In  matter  of  Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  Jersey, 
Marine  Department,  and  Esso  Radio  Officers  Association ;  in  matter  of  [same] 
and  Commercial  Telegraphers  Union,  Marine  Division,  A.  F.  of  L.,  cases  nos. 
R-2771  and  R-2772,  decided  Sept.  24,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[1941.]     6  p.     ([Decision]  166.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.    LR  1.8/a  :  3-5/106 

Stanton,  J.  J.,  Transportation  Company.  In  matter  of  J.  J.  Stanton,  doing  busi- 
ness as  J.  J.  Stanton  Transportation  Company  and  International  Brotherhood 
of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Stablemen  and  Helpers  of  America,  Local  Union 
No.  13,  case  no.  C-1755,  decided  Sept.  30,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.] 
16  p.     ( [Decision]  202.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/202 

Superior  Lime  &  Hydrate  Co.  In  matter  of  Superior  Lime  &  Hydrate  Co.  and 
Local  149,  International  Union  of  Mine,  Mill  &  Smelter  Workers,  case  no. 
R-2699;  supplemental  decision  and  certification  of  representatives,  Oct.  4, 
1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]  215.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5e. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/215 

Tcnnison  Brothers,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Tenuison  Brothers,  Incorporated, 
and  Steel  Workers  Organizing  Committee,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no. 
C-1948,  decided  Oct.  8,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  10  p.  ([Decision] 
219.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/219 

Thompson  Products,  Inc.  In  matter  of  Thompson  Products,  Inc.,  and  Interna- 
tional Union,  United  Automobile  Workers  of  America,  affiliated  with  CIO, 
case  no.  R-2834;  supplemental  decision  and  2d  direction  of  election,  Oct.  9, 
194L      [1941.]     2p.     ([Decision]  65a.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  35/65a 

Trihune  Publishing  Company.  In  matter  of  Tribune  Publishing  Company  and 
Newspaper  Drivers  and  Helpers  Union,  Local  No.  763,  chartered  by  Interna- 
tional Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Warehousemen  and  Helpers  of 
America,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor,  case  no.  R-2795, 
decided  Sept.  23,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  7  p.  ( [De- 
cision]  150.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/150 

United  States  Finishing  Company.  In  matter  of  United  States  Finishing  Com- 
pany and  International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauffeurs,  Warehousemen 
and  Helpers  of  America,  Local  671  (AFL),  case  no.  R-2869,  decided  Sept.  27, 
1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Decision]  1S5.)  [From  v.  35.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/185 

Utaii  Copper  Company.  In  matter  of  Utah  Copper  Company  and  Kennecott 
Copper  Corporation  and  International  Association  of  Machinists,  Lodge  No. 
5(58,  A.  F.  of  L. ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  [same] ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and 

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Utah  Copper  Company — Continued. 

[same]  ;  in  matter  of  [same]  mid  International  Union  of  Operating  Engineers, 
Local  No.  353.  A.  F.  of  L. ;  in  matter  of  [same]  and  International  Brotherhood 
of  Electrical  Workers  Local  Union  1081.  A.  F.  of  L.,  cases  no  R-2719  to  R-2723, 
decided  Oct.  9,  1941;  [decision  and  order].  [1941.]  8  p.  ([Decision]  221.) 
[From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/221 

Weinfeld,  A.,  and  Son.  In  matter  of  Adolph  Weiufeld  and  Henry  Weinfeld, 
trading  as  A.  Weinfeld  and  Son,  and  Cannery,  Preserve  and  F«)od  Workers 
Local  No.  186,  U.  C.  A.,  P.  A.  W.  A.,  CIO,  and  Warehouse  Employees'  Union, 
Local  169,  I.  B.  T.  C.  W.  and  H.  of  A.,  A.  F.  L.,  case  no.  RE-26 ;  certification 
of  representatives,  Oct.  9,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.     ([Decision]   53a.)      [From  v. 

.35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a  :  35/53a 

Weirton  Coal  Company.  In  matter  of  Weirton  Coal  Company  and  United  Mine 
Workers  of  America,  Local  6295,  case  no.  C-1767,  decided  Aug.  26,  1941 ;  de- 
cision and  order.     [1941.]    22  p.     ([Decision]  121.)     [From  v.  34.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

LR  1.8/a :  34/121 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Company.  In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph 
Company  and  Commercial  Telegraphers'  Union,  Local  No.  8,  case  no.  R-2904: 
amendment  to  direction  of  election,  Oct.  9,  1941.  1941.  1  p.  ( [Decision] 
173a.)      [From  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/173a 

In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company  and  Commercial  Tele- 
graphers' Union,  Local  No.  10,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of  Labor, 
case  no.  R-2790,  decided  Sept.  26,  1941 ;  decision  and  direction  of  election. 
[194L]    7  p.     ([Decision]  177.)     [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.       LR  1.8/a  :  35/177 

In  matter  of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah, 

and  American  Communications  Association,  affiliated  with  C.  I.  O.,  case  no. 
R-2243,  decided  Aug.  20,  1941;  decision  and  direction  of  election.  [1941.]  10 
p.      ([Decision]    76.)      [From  v.  34.]      *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  34/76 

Williamson-Dickie  Manufacturing  Company.  In  matter  of  Williamson-Dickie 
Manufacturing  Company  and  Amalgamated  Clothing  Workers  of  America, 
case  no.  C-1866,  decided  Oct.  7,  1941;  decision  and  order.  [1941.]  32  p. 
([Decision]  218.)      [From  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  LR  1.8/a :  35/218 


NATIONAL  RAILROAD  ADJUSTMENT  BOARD 

Au-ards    1451-1550,    Interpretations     (serial  nos.   24-27),    3d    division,    v.    13. 
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p.     t  National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board,  Chicago,  111.   (price  upon  applica- 
tion). 
L.  C.  card  36-26212  RA  1.9  :  13 

Note. — The  3d  division  has  jurisdiction   over  disputes  involving  station,   tower,  «nd 

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tors, sleeping-car  porters,  and  maids,  and  dining-car  emploj'ees. 

NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

Officers  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  in  District  of  Columbia  and  vicinity,  Nov. 
1,1941.    1941.     [2] +84  p.     *Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  9-24810  N  1.20 :  941 

MARINE  CORPS 

Government  supplies.  Marine  Corps  specifications.  [The  Marine  Corps  issues 
occasional  specifications  for  supplies  of  interest  only  to  the  service.  These 
specifications    are   not   listed    independently   in   the   Monthly    catalog.] 

N9.18:  (CT) 

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1798  Government  Publications 

NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

Naval  Reserve.  Register  of  commissioned  officers,  cadets,  midshipmen,  and  war- 
rant officers  of  Naval  Reserve,  July  1,  1941.  1941.  xiii+628  p.  *  Paper,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  21-2G710  N  25.6:  941 

HYDROGRAPHIC   OFnCE 

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are  also  available  through  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  at  list  price.  Copies  of  list 
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Baltimore,  Norfolk.  Savannah,  New  Orleans,  Galveston,  San  Francisco,  San  Pedro.  Calif., 
San  Juan,  P.  R.,  Captain  of  the  Port,  Panama  Canal.  Portland  (Oreg.).  Seattle,  Hono- 
lulu, T.  H..  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Buffalo.  Detroit,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  and  Duluth.  New 
1940  General  catalog  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  obtained  from  agents  or  the 
Hydrographic  Office  at  60c. 

British  Columbia.  Sailing  directions  for  British  Columbia:  v.  2,  Coast  of  British 
Columbia  from  Cape  Caution  to  Portland  Inlet,  including  Queen  Charlotte  Islands 
and  Dixon  Entrance  [corrected  to  July  16,  1941,  including  Notice  to  mariners 
no.  29].  4th  edition,  1941.  1941.  vi-f  358  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  2  maps.  (H.  O.  no. 
176.)  [Page  of  text  pasted  on  inside  of  front  cover.  Title  of  3d  edition  read: 
British  Colimibia  pilot :  v.  2.  Coast  of  British  Columbia  from  Cape  Caution  to 
Portland  Inlet,  including  Queen  Charlotte  Islands  and  Dixon  Entrance.] 
t  Cloth,  $1.80. 
L.  C.  card  41-50131  N  6.8 :  176/941 

Hydrographic  luUetin,  no.  2726-30;  Dec.  3-31,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  1  p.  il.  f  or 
large  4°     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.3 :  2726-2730 

Notice  to  aviators  no.  12 ;  Dec.  1, 1941.     [1941.]     14  leaves,  12°     [Monthly.     Issued 
with  perforations.]     t 
L.  C.  card  20-26958  N  6.25 :  941/12 

Notice  to  mariners,  no.  49-53 ;  Dec.  ;3-31, 1941.  [1941.]  [xiii]  +994-1131-f  [xxiii] 
leaves,  il.     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.11 :  941/49-53 

Charts 

Cuba.  South  coast  of  Cuba,  W.  I..  Cape  Maysi  to  Guantanamo  Bay  and  Wind- 
ward Passage,  from  United  States  Government  surveys  between  1899  and  1939 ; 
no.  2610.  Natural  scale  1 :  145,299  at  lat.  19°50'.  Wa.shington,  D.  C,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  published  June  1914,  13th  edition,  Sept.  1941,  corrected  through 
Notice  to  mariners  41,  Oct.  8  [1941.].     31X40  in.     t  SOc.  N  6.18:  2610 

Mansanillo  Bay.  Manzanillo  and  Santiago  Bays,  west  coast  of  Mexico,  from 
survey  by  U.  S.  S.  Ranger  in  1882 ;  no.  915.  Natural  scale  1 :  29,115.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Feb.  1888,  25th  edition,  Oct.  1941. 
28X27  in.     t  30c.  N  6.18:  915 

Inset :  Manzanillo  Harbor,  from  Mexican  survey  in  1938. 

Pilot  charts.    Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters,  Jan.  1942 ;  no.  3500.     Scale 

1°    long,=0.7   in.     Washington,    D.    C,    Hydrographic   Office,    Dec.    15.    1941. 

23X35   in.     [Monthly.     Certain   portions   of   the   data    are   furnished    by   the 

Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.24:  942/1 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Waterspouts  ;  by  Willis  Edwin  Hurd. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,  Feb.  1942;  no.  2603.     Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in. 

Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Dec.  15,  1941.  22X31  in.  [Monthly. 
Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  bv  the  Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c. 

N  6.17 :  942/2 
Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Waterspouts  ;  by  Willis  Edwin  Hurd. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Jan.  1942 ;  no.  1400.     Scale  1°  long.=0.27 

in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Dec.  17,  1941.  23X37  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.] 
tlOc. 

L.  C.  card  14-16339  N  6.15/1 :  942/1 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Ice  in  Arctic  Ocean  and  Bering  Sea. 

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December  1941  1799 

Pilot  c/^cfr^s•— Continued. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Feb.  1942;  no.  1401.     Scale  l°long.=0.2 

in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Dec.  16,  1941.  24X35  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau.]    tlOc.  N  6.16:  942/2 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Nautical  chart  symbols  and  abbreviations  used  by  Hydro- 
graphic  OfBce  and  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  approved  by  Federal  Board  of  Surveys  and 
Maps,  Uuited  States. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Jan.  1942 ;  no.  1400a.     Scale 

1°  long.  =0.27  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Dec.  16,  1941. 
23X32  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.28:  942/1 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Feb.  1942 ;  no.  1401a.     Scale  1° 

long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  Dec.  15, 1941.  24X35  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau. ]     1 10c.  N  6.29 :  942/2 

Swn  Bias,  Port.  Puerto  San  Bias,  Argentina,  from  Argentine  Government  sur- 
veys between  1914  and  1940;  no.  1521.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.2  in.,  natural  scale 
1:60,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  May  1916,  5th 
edition,  Sept.  1941,  corrected  through  Notice  to  mariners  41,  Oct.  8  [1941.] 
26X22  in.     t  30c.  N  6.18 :  1521 

NAUTICAL   ALMANAC   OFFICE 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  [calendar]  year  1943.  1941.  xx-f  636 
p.  il.  2  maps,  large  8°     *  Cloth.  $1.50. 

L.  C.  card  7-35435  N  11.5 :  943 

SHIPS  BUREAU 

Marine  engineering.  Instructions  for  operation  and  maintenance  of  main  pro- 
pelling machinery :  sec.  4,  Diesel  engines ;  reprint  of  sec.  4,  chap.  7  of  Manual 
of  engineering  instructions.  Rerised  Sept.  1936,  reprinted  [with  changes] 
Sept.  1^1.     [1]  +401-428  p.  il.     ♦  Paper,  10c.  N  29.11 :  7/sec.4/941 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Government  supplies.  Specifications.  [The  Navy  Department  issues  a  series 
of  specifications  for  naval  stores  and  material  which  is  of  interest  primarily 
to  the  service  and  is  not  entered  in  this  catalog.]  N  20.6/2 :  (nos.) 

Memoranda.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda  470;  Nov.  1,  1941. 
[Nov.  1941.]  i+87  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion 
in  Memoranda,  1931.]     J  N  20.7/1 :  470 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

Note. — The  Pan  American  Union  sells  its  own  illustrated  monthly  Bulletin,  booklets,  and 
other  publications,  at  prices  ranging  from  5c.  to  $1.50.  The  price  of  any  edition  of  thi- 
Bulletin  is  15c.  a  single  copy,  the  English  edition  is  $1.50  a  yenr,  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.  Address  the  Pan  American 
Union,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bulletin  (English  edition).     Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Union,  Dec.  1941;  [v.  75, 
no.  12].     [1&41.]     cover  title,  [4] -[-677-736  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     For  price,  see 
note  above  under  center  head. 
L.  C.  card  8-30967  PA  1.6 :  e  75/12 

Same.     (H.  doc.  42,  pt.  12,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

(Portugvese  edition).     Boletim  da  UniSo  Panamericana,  dezembro  1941; 

[v.  43,  no.  12].  [1941.]  cover  title,  [4] -1-545-596  p.  il.  [Monthly.]  For  price, 
see  note  above  under  center  head. 

L.  C.  card  11-27014  PA  1.6  :p  43/12 

(Spanish  edition.)     Boletin  de  la  Uni6n  Panamericana,  diciembre  1941; 

[V.  75,  no.  12].  [1941.]  cover  title,  [4] +677-736  p.  il.  [Monthly.]  For  price, 
see  note  above  under  center  head. 

L.  C.  card  12-12555  PA  1.6 :  s  75/12 

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1800  Government  Publications 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

Vostal  accounts.  Statement  of  postal  receipts  at  50  industrial  oflSces,  Nov.  1941. 
[1&41.]  1  p.  f  (3d  Assistant  Postmaster  General.)  [Monthly.  Processed.] 
%  P.  4.8:941/11 

Statement  of  postal  receipts  at  50  selected  offices,  Nov.  1941.     [1941.]     1  p. 

f°     (3d    Assistant    Postmastei?    General.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     % 

P  4.9 :  941/11 

Postal  bulletin,  v.  62,  no.  18335-357;  Dec.  1-31,  1941.     [1941.]     various  paging, 
f°     [Daily  except    Saturda.ys,   Simdays,  and  holidays.     A  supplement  to  no. 
18337,  Dec.  3.  1941,  was  issued  also.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  6-5810  P  1.3:  62 

PURCHASING  AGENT 

Envelopes.  Award  of  contracts  for  envelopes  for  use  of  departments  and  inde- 
pendent establishments  of  the  Government  during  fiscal  year  beginning  July 
1.1941.     [1941.]     cover  title,  ii+13  p.  il.  4°     (Schedules.)     % 

P  15.2 :  En  8/6/942 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routcK.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  595,  Dec.  18,  1941,  4th  division,  Rail- 
way Mail  Service,  comprising  Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia.  South  Carolina,  Ten- 
nessee, Puerto  Rico,  and  Virgin  Islands.  Curtiss  Printing  Company,  Inc., 
Atlanta,  Ga.  [Dec.  18,  1941.]     112  p.  narrow  8"     t  P  10.12/4:  595 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  ,571,  Dec.  1,  1941,  6th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Illinois  and  Iowa.     [Chicago  P.  O.,  Sept.  8,  1941.]     164  p. 
narrow  8"     t  P  10.12/6 :  571 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  537,  Dec.  10.  1941,  7th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Kansas  and  Missouri.     Wellington  Printing  Co.,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.     [Dec.  10,  1941.]     128  p.  narrow  8°     +  P  10.12/7: 537 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  464,  Dec.  17,  1941.  8th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Arizona,  California,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Nevada,  Samoa,   and 
Utah.     [SanFrancisroP.  0.,Dec.  23, 1941.]     140  p.  narrow  8°     t    P  10.12/8:  464 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  319,  Dec.  1,  1941,  11th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  and  Texas.     Stafford-Lowden  Co., 
Forth  Worth  [Dec]  1,  1941.     136  p.  narrow  8"     t  P  10.12/11 :  319 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  1.50.  Nov.  28.  1941,  13th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Alaska,  Idaho,  Montana,  Oregon,  and  Washington.     [Seat- 
tle P.  O.,  Nov.  25,  1941.]     116  p.  narrow  8"     %  P  10.12/13  :  150 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — Tlie  Division  of  Topogr.Tphy  ha.s  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  maps  wliich,  with  a  few  exceptions,  are  drawn  to  the  scale  of  1  :  62, ."500  or 
1  :  6:5,300  (1  mile  to  the  inchK  Maps  of  more  than  1.57.5  counties  in  the  United  States 
liavi'  liern  prepared  hv  the  Post  Office  Department  and  blue-line  prints,  made  from  negatives 
on  file,  are  sold  for  50  cents  per  copy.  Each  county  map  .shows  in  addition  to  the  roads 
traveled  hy  rnr.nl  carriers,  all  post  offices  within  the  county  at  the  time  the  negative  was 
made  nn<l  all  other  roads,  houses,  schools,  and  chnrihes  known  at  the  time  the  map  was 
originally  drawn,  togethi'r  with  an  outline  of  the  drainage.  ,V  list  of  the  county  maps  on 
fil"  will  he  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Disbursing  Clerk,  Post  Office  Department, 
Washincton.  D.  ('.  Rural  delivery  routes  emanating  from  post  offices  in  counties  for  which 
cmiiity  maps  have  not  been  drawn  are  shown  on  local  maps.  Blueprint  copies  of  such 
maps  are  sold  at  25  cents  each.  Orders  for  all  postal  maps  should  be  accompanied  by  money 
order  and  addressed  to  the  Disbursing  Clerk,  Post  Office  Department,  Washins:ton,  D.  C. 
Rural  delivery  maps  should  not  be  confused  with  the  State  post  route  maps  which  are  listed 
in  the  Monthly  catalog  for  January  1941,  page  85. 

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Decembeic  1941  1801 

PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Note. — The  functions  and  duties  of  tlie  Executive  Office  of  the  President  were  estab- 
lished by  Executive  order  of  Sept.  8,  1939.  The  principal  divisions  are  as  follows :  The 
White  House  Office,  the  Bureau  of  the  Budget,  the  National  Resources  Planning  Board,  the 
Liaison  Office  for  Personnel  Management,  and  the  Office  of  Government  Reports. 

For  information  relating  to  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the 
President  see,  below,  note  under  Executive  orders. 

Aeronautics.  Executive  order,  control  of  civil  aviation.  Dec.  IH,  1941.  (No. 
8974.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  244, 
Dec.  17,  1941,  p.  6441.] 

Airspace  reservations.  Executive  order,  revocation  of  all  Executive  orders  or 
parts  thereof  establishing  airspace  reservations  within  continental  limits  of 
United  States,  except  District  of  Columbia.  Dec.  6,  1941.  (No.  8961.)  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  t.  6,  no.  239,  Dec.  10,  1941, 
p.  6325-26.] 

Alaska.  Executive  order,  establishing  Kenai  National  Moose  Range,  Alaska. 
Dec.  16,  1941.  (No.  8979.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  reg- 
ister, V.  6,  no.  245,  Dec.  18,  1941,  p.  6471.] 

AUe7i  enemies.  Alien  enemies,  German,  proclamation.  Dec.  8,  1941.  (No.  2526.) 
[Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  239,  Dec.  10, 
1941,  p.  6323-24.] 

Note. — The  regulations  contained  in  Proclamation  252.5  of  Dec.  7,  1941,  relative  to 
natives,  citizens,  denizens,  or  subjects  of  Japan  are  incorporated  in  this  and  the  following 
I'roclamation. 

•    Alien   enemies,   Italian,   proclamation.     Dec.   8,   1941.     (No.   2527.)      [Not 

issued  separately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  239,  Dec.  10,  1941, 
p.  6324-25.] 

Alien  enemies,  Japanese,  proclamation.     Dec.  7,  1941.     (No.  2525.)     [Not 

issued  separately.     Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  239,  Dec.  10,  1941, 
p.  6321-23.] 

Alien  enemy  hearing  boards.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  Executive  order 
of  Jan.  17,  1873,  to  permit  persons  holding  State,  territorial,  and  municipal 
offices  to  be  appointed  as  members  of  alien  enemy  hearing  boards.  Dec.  16, 
1941.  (No.  89S0. )  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6, 
no.  245,  Dec.  18,  1941,  p.  6471.] 

Andrews,  Burt  W.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Burt  W.  Andrews  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.  Nov.  25,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8949.)  t  The  National 
Archives.  '  Pr  32.5 :  8949 

.iiiers,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.  Elizabeth  Ayers,  message  returning  without  approval 
bill  (H.  R.  4246)  for  relief  of  Elizabeth  Ayers.  Nov.  28,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc. 
449,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Barnes,  Mrs.  Ethel  A.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Mrs.  Ethel  A.  Barnes  from 
compulsory  retirement  for  age.  Dec.  11,  1941.  1  p.  4"  (No.  8968.)  t  The 
National  Archives.  Pr  32.5  :  8968 

Bayles,  James  M.  Executive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  James  M.  Bayles, 
John  J.  Bowe,  James  P.  Boyce,  Arthur  E.  Kelly,  John  F.  Leganey,  and  Charles 
W.  Moore  to  classified  positions  in  Public  Buildings  Administration,  Federal 
Works  Agency,  withoiit  regard  to  civil  service  rules.  Nov.  22,  1941.  1  p.  4° 
(No.  8946.)     t  The  National  Archives.  Pr  32.5:  8946 

Bill  of  Rights  Day,  proclamation  [designating  Dec.  15,  1941,  as  Bill  of  Rights 
Day].  Nov.  27,  1941.  (No.  2524.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Fed- 
eral register,  v.  6,  no.  233,  Dec.  2,  1941,  p.  6121.] 

Butler,  Bart  W.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Bart  W.  Butler  from  compulsory 
retirement  for  age.    Dec.  11,  1941.    1  p.  4°    (No.  8966.)     t  The  National  Archives. 

Pr  32.5 :  8966 

Censorship  Offtee.  Executive  order,  establishing  Office  of  Censorship  and  pre- 
scribing its  functions  and  duties.  Dec.  19,  1941.  (No.  8985.)  [Not  issued 
separately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  248,  Dec.  23,  1941,  p.  6625.] 

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1S02  Government  Publications 

Civil  service.  Executive  order,  extending  classification  act  of  1923,  as  amended, 
to  certain  positions  in  War  Department  and  in  Navy  Department  and  estab- 
lisliing  salary  differential  therefor.  Dec.  1,  1941.  (No.  8955.)  [Not  issued 
separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  G,  no.  235,  Dec.  4,  1941,  p.  6201. 
Supersedes  Executive  order  8657  of  Feb.  3,  1941.] 

Executive  order,  revoking  Executive  order  8458  of  June  27, 1940,  as  amended 

by  Executive  order  8532  of  Sept.  4,  1940,  and  authorizing  persons  appointed 
from  emergency  replacement  list  established  pursuant  to  such  orders  to  ac- 
quire classified  civil  service  status.  Nov.  27,  1941.  (No.  8952.)  [Not  issued 
separately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  233,  Dec.  2,  1941,  p.  6122.] 

Colorado.  Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  lands  for  use  of  War  Department 
as  camp  sites,  Colorado.  Dec.  3,  1941.  (No.  8957.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  236,  Dec.  5,  1941,  p.  6255.] 

Day  of  Prayer,  proclamation  [appointing  1st  day  of  year  1942  as  day  of  prayer]. 
Dec.  22,  1941.  (No.  2531.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  reg- 
ister, V.  6,  no.  249,  Dec.  24,  1941,  p.  6675.] 

Defense  Communications  Board.  Executive  order,  amending  Executive  order 
8546  of  Sept.  24,  1940,  creating  Defense  Communications  Board  and  defining  its 
functions  and  duties.  Dec.  6,  1941.  (No.  8960.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Ap- 
peared in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  239,  Dec.  10,  1941,  p.  6325.] 

Defense  Transportation  Office.  Executive  order,  establishing  Office  of  Defense 
Transportation  in  Executive  Office  of  the  President  and  defining  its  functions 
and  duties.  Dec.  18,  1941.  (No.  8989.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  250,  Dec.  25, 1941,  p.  6725-27.] 

Defensive  sea  areas.  Executive  order,  establishing  defensive  sea  areas  at  Port- 
land, Maine,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Narrangansett  Bay,  San  Diego, 
Calif.,  San  Francicso,  Calif.,  Columbia  River  entrance,  and  Strait  of  Juan  de 
Fuca  and  Puget  Sound.  Dec.  11,  1941.  (No.  8970.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  243,  Dec.  16,  1941,  p.  6417-19.] 

Executive  order,  establishing  Los  Angeles-Long  Beach  Harbor  naval  defen- 
sive sea  area,  California.  Nov.  27,  1941.  (No.  8953.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6.  no.  233,  Dec.  2,  1941,  p.  6123.  Supersedes 
Executive  order  8403  of  May  7,  1940.] 

Executive  order,  establishing  New  York  Harbor,  New  London,  Delaware 

Bay  and  River,  Chesapeake-Norfolk,  and  Charleston  Harbor  defensive  sea 
areas  and  prescribing  regulations  for  control  thereof.  Dec.  16,  1941.  (No. 
8978.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  245, 
Dec.  18,  1941,  p.  6469-71.] 

Dorsey,  Nicholas  W.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Nicholas  W.  Dorsey  from 
compulsory  retirement  for  age.  Dec.  3,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8958.)  t  The 
National  Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8958 

Economic  Warfare  Board.  Executive  order,  changing  name  of  Economic  Defense 
Board,  establi.shed  by  Executive  order  8839  of  July  30,  1941,  to  Board  of  Eco- 
nomic Warfare.  Dec.  17.  1941.  (No.  8982.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Ap- 
peared in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  246,  Dec.  19,  1941,  p.  6530.] 

Executive  orders. 

Note. — The  Federal  register  act.  Public  no.  220.  74th  Congress  (49  Stat.  500-50.3) 
provides  ns  follows :  There  shall  be  published  in  the  Federal  regi.'^tcr  all  Presidential 
Proclamations  and  Executive  order.s,  except  such  as  have  no  general  applicability  and 
legal  effect  or  are  effective  only  against  Federal  agencies  or  persons  in  their  capacity 
as  officers,  agents,  or  employees  thereof. 

Tho.se  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  published  in  the  Federal  registPr  will  not 
be  Issued  sepnrately,  but  title  entries  for  such  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations,  with 
reference  to  the  Federal  register,  appear  above  and  below. 

The  distribution  of  Executive  orders  nnd  Proclamations  was  transferred,  beginning 
Mar.  12.  1936,  from  the  Department  of  State  to  the  Division  of  the  Federal  Register, 
National  Archives.  Free  distribution  will  only  be  to  appropriate  agencies  of  the 
Government.  The  Federal  register  will  be  sold  b.v  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  on  a 
subscription  basis  of  |1.25  per  month  or  $12.50  per  year. 

Foreign  exchange.     Executive  order,   amendment  of  Executive   order   8389  of 
Apr.  10,  1940,  as  amended  [regulating  transactions  in  foreign  exchange,  trans- 
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December  1941  1803 

Foreign  exchange — Continued, 
fers  of  credit,  and  export  of  coin  and  currency   (Thailand)]     Dec.  9,  1941. 
(No.  8963.)        [Not  issued  separately.     Appeared  in   Federal  register,  t.   6, 
no.  240,  Dec.  11,  1941,  p.  6348.] 

Executive  order,  amendment  of  Executive  order  8389  of  Apr.  10,  1940,  as 

amended  [relating  to  foreign  exchange  transactions,  regulations  extended 
(Hong  Kong)].  Dec.  26,  1941.  (No.  8998.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Ap- 
peared in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  252,  Dec.  30,  1941,  p.  6785-86.] 

Qermany.  State  of  war  between  United  States  and  Germany,  and  between 
United  States  and  Italy,  message  transmitting  request  that  Congress  recognize 
a  state  of  war  between  United  States  and  Germany,  and  between  United 
States  and  Italy.  Dec.  11,  1941.  1  p.  (H.  doc.  454,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46457 

Ooutchey,  James  J.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  James  J.  Goutchey  from 
compulsory  retirement  for  age.  Nov.  25,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8948.)  t  The 
National  Archives.  Pr  32.5:  8948 

Haicaii.  Executive  order,  appointing  commission  to  investigate  Japanese  attack 
of  Dec.  7,  1941,  on  Hawaii.  Dec.  18,  1941.  (No.  8983.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  247,  Dec.  20,  1941,  p.  6569.] 

Executive  order,  establishing  Honolulu  defensive  sea  area.    Dec.  20,  1941. 

(No.  8987.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6, 
no.  249,  Dec.  24,  1941,  p.  6675-76.] 

Hefty,  Joshua  G.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Joshua  G.  Hefty  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.  Dec.  11,  1941.  1  p.  4*  (No.  8969.)  t  The  National 
Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8969 

Indian  lands.  Executive  order,  extension  of  trust  periods  on  Indian  lands 
expiring  during  calendar  year  1942.  Dec.  10,  1941.  (No.  8965.)  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  241,  Dec.  12,  1941, 
p.  6368.] 

International  relations.  Summary  of  past  policy,  and  of  more  immediate  events, 
in  relation  to  Pacific  area,  message  transmitting  summary  of  past  policy  of 
this  country  in  relation  to  Pacific  area  and  of  more  immediate  events  leading 
up  to  this  Japane.se  onslaught  upon  our  forces  and  territory.  1941.  [l]-f 
117  p.  (H.  doc.  458,  77th  Cong.  1st.  sess.)  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  41^6458 

Japan.  Declarations  of  state  of  war  with  Japan,  Germany,  and  Italy,  address 
before  joint  session  of  the  two  Houses  of  Congress,  Dec.  8,  1941,  requesting 
that  Congress  declare  that  a  state  of  war  has  existed  since  Dec.  7,  1941, 
between  United  States  and  Japanese  Empire,  also  messages,  Dec.  11,  1941, 
requesting  Congress  to  i*ecognize  a  state  of  war  between  United  States  and 
Germany,  and  between  United  States  and  Italy,  with  proclamations  of  the 
President  and  extracts  from  Congressional  record  showing  only  oflScial  action 
of  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  in  connection  therewith.  1941.  45  p. 
(S.  doc.  148,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46459 

State  of  war  between  United  States  and  Japanese  Empire,  address  before 

joint  session  of  the  two  Houses  of  Congress,  requesting  that  Congress  declare 
that  there  exists  a  state  of  war  between  United  States  and  Japanese  Empire. 
Dec.  8,  1941.    2  p.     (H.  doc.  453,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46460 

Kotila,  Henry.  Henrv  Kotila,  veto  message  returning  without  approval  bill 
(S.  201)  for  relief  of  Henry  Kotila.  Dec.  23,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  151,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kula  Sanatorium,  message  returning  without  approval  bill  (H.  R.  734).  for  relief 
of  Kula  Sanatorium.  Nov.  28,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  448,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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1804  Government  Publications 

UcMahon,  Raymond  J.  Raymond  J.  McMahon,  message  returning  without  ap- 
proval bill  (H.  R.  3731)  for  relief  of  Raymond  J.  McMahon.  Nov.  28,  1941. 
2  p.    (H.  doc.  451,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

Maryland.  Clo.sed  area  under  migratory  bird  treaty  act,  Maryland,  proclama- 
tion. Dec.  6,  1!)41.  (No.  2529.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  6,  no.  240,  Dec.  11,  1941,  p.  6347^8.] 

Meteorology.  Executive  order,  coordinating  civil  meteorological  facilities  and 
services  for  war  purposes.  Dec.  26,  1941.  (No.  8991.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  252,  Dec.  30,  1941,  p.  6785.] 

Montana.  Executive  order,  partial  revocation  of  Executive  order  4411  of  Apr. 
1,  1926,  withdrawing  public  lands  for  classification  and  in  aid  of  legislation, 
Montana.  Dec.  3,  1941.  (No.  8956.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  ia 
Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  236,  Dec.  5,  1941,  p.  6255.] 

National  defense.  Executive  order,  authorizing  Secretary  of  War  and  Secretary 
of  Navy  to  establish  and  maintain  military  guard  and  patrols,  and  to  take 
other  appropriate  measures,  to  protect  certain  national-defense  material,  prem- 
ises, and  utilities  from  injury  or  destruction.  Dec.  12,  1941.  (No.  8972.)  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  243,  Dec.  16,  1941, 
p.  6420.] 

Executive  order,  transfer  of  employees  possessing  qualifications  for  na- 
tional-defense work.  Dec.  12,  1941.  (No.  8973.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  243,  Dec.  16,  1941,  p.  6420.] 

Operations  under  lend-lease  act,  message  transmitting  3d  report  under  act 

of  Mar.  11,  1941,  Public  law  11.  77th  Congress,  act  further  to  promote  defense 
of  United  States.  1941.  48  p.  il.  (S.  doc.  149,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
10c. 

L.  C.  card  41-50712 

National  Patent  Planning  Commission.  Executive  order,  establishing  National 
Patent  Planning  Commission.  Dec.  12,  1941.  (No.  8977.)  [Not  issued  sepa- 
rately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  244,  Dec.  17,  1941,  p.  6441-42. J 

Navigation  laws.  Executive  order,  authorizing  Secretary  of  Commerce  to  waive 
compliance  with  navigation  and  vessel  inspection  laws  for  war  purposes.  Dec. 
12,  1941.  (No.  8976.)  [Not  i.ssued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  6,  no.  244,  Dec.  17,  1941.  p.  6441.] 

NoA^y.  Executive  order,  prescribing  duties  of  commander  in  chief  of  United 
States  Fleet  and  co-operative  duties  of  chief  of  naval  operations.  Dec.  18,  IH^i. 
(No.  89S4.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  247, 
Dec.  20,  1941,  p.  6569-70.] 

Nevada.  Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  lands  for  use  of  War  Department. 
Nevada.  Nov.  27,  1941.  (No.  8954.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  233,  Dec.  2, 1941,  p.  6123.] 

NewVin,  John  A.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  John  A.  Newlin  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.  Nov.  22,  1941.  1  p.  4°  (No.  8945.)  t  The  Nation;;! 
Archives.  Pr  32.5 :  8945 

Oregon.  Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  land  for  use  of  War  Department 
for  military  purposes,  Oregon  [Willamette  Meridian  T.  4  N.,  R.  24  E.,  sec.  22, 
containing  640  acres].  Dec.  26,  1941.  (No.  9000.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  252,  Dec.  30,  1941,  p.  6787.] 

Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  land  for  use  of  War  Department  for 

military  purposes.  Oregon  [Willamette  Meridian  T.  5  N.,  R.  27  E.,  sec.  34, 
SE14,  containing  160  acres.]  Dec.  26,  1941.  (No.  8999.)  [Not  issued  sepa- 
rately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  252,  Dec.  30.  1941.  p.  6786-87.] 

Panama  Canal.  Executive  order,  amending  Executive  order  7676  of  Julv  26. 
1937.  entitled  Canal  Zone  judiciary.  Dec.  6,  1941.  (No.  8962.)  [Not  issued 
separately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  239.  Dec.  10,  1941,  p.  6326.] 

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December  1941  1805 

Panama  Canal — Continued. 

Executive  order,  authorizing  governor  of  The  Panama  Canal  to  increase 

compensation  of  certain  employees.     Dec.  19,  1941.     (No.  8986.)      [Not  issued 
separately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  248,  Dec.  23, 1941,  p.  6625-26.] 

Executive  order,  Navy  hospital  area,  Coco  Solo,  C.  Z.    Dec.  17,  1941.     (No. 

8981.)      [Not  isued   separately.     Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  246, 
Dec.  19,  1941,  p.  6529.] 

Pinnacles  National  Monument.  Enlarging  Pinnacles  National  Monument,  Calif., 
proclamation.  Dec.  5,  1941.  (No.  2528.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared 
in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  239,  Dec.  10,  1941,  p.  6325.] 

Powers  of  the  President.  Executive  order,  authorizing  War  Department,  Navy 
Department,  and  Maritime  Commission  to  perform  functions  and  exercise 
powers  described  in  title  2  of  act  approved  Dec.  18,  1941,  entitled  Act  to  expe- 
dite prosecution  of  war  effort,  and  prescribing  regulations  for  exercise  of  such 
functions  and  powers.  Dec.  27,  1941.  (No.  9001.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  252,  Dec.  30,  1941,  p.  6787-88.] 

Proclamations. 

Note. — For  information  concerning  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations, 
see  above,  note  under  ttie  subhead,  Ewecutive  orders. 

Puhlic  Health  Service.  Executive  order,  directing  that  certain  commissioned 
officers  of  Public  Health  Service  shall  constitute  part  of  naval  forces  of  United 
States.  Dec.  23,  1941.  (No.  8988.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  250,  Dec.  25,  1941,  p.  6725.] 

Radio  stations.  Executive  order,  prescribing  regulations  governing  use,  control 
and  closing  of  radio  stations  and  preference  or  priority  of  communications. 
Dec.  10,  1941.  (No.  8964.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  reg- 
ister, V.  6,  no.  241,  Dec.  12,  1941,  p.  6367-68.] 

Red  Cross  War  Fund  Campaign,  proclamation  [proclaiming  beginning,  as  of 
Dec.  12,  1941,  of  Red  Cross  War  Fund  Campaign  for  raising  of  minimum  sum 
of  50  million  dollars].  Dec.  12,  1941.  (No.  2530.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  243,  Dec.  16,  1941,  p.  6417.] 

Selective  service.  Executive  order,  authorizing  director  of  selective  service  to 
provide  for  physical  rehabilitation  of  registrants  for  training  and  service  in 
armed  forces  of  United  States.  Dec.  12,  1941.  (No.  8971.)  [Not  issued  sepa- 
rately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  243,  Dec.  16,  1941,  p.  6419.] 

Social  Security  Board.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  State  employment  se- 
curity personnel  to  positions  in  Social  Security  Board,  Federal  Security  Agency. 
Dec.  23,  1941.  (No.  8990.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  reg- 
ister, V.  6,  no.  250,  Dec.  25,  1941,  p.  6727.] 

Talley,  ilrs.  Ruth  W.  Executive  order,  designation  of  Mrs.  Ruth  W.  Talley  to 
sign  land  patents.  Dec.  4,  1941.  (No.  8959.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Ap- 
peared in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  237,  Dec.  6,  1941,  p.  6265.] 

Van  Duke,  W.  L.  B.  W.  L.  B.  Van  Dyke,  message  returning  without  approval 
bill  (H.  R.  4117)  for  relief  of  W.  L.  B.  Van  Dyke.  Nov.  28,  1941.  3  p.  ( H.  doc. 
450,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Washington.  Executive  order,  withdrawing  public  lands  for  use  of  War  Depart- 
ment as  practice  bombing  range,  Washington.  Dec.  26,  1941.  (No.  8992.) 
[Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  6,  no.  252,  Dec.  30, 
1941,  p.  6785.] 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Civilian  Conservation  Corps.  Proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing  appro- 
priation for  Civilian  Conservation  Corps,  fiscal  year  1942,  as  well  as  fiscal  year 
1943  [relative  to  disposition  of  surplus  equipment].  Dec.  17,  1941.  2  p.  (H. 
doc.  461,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Commerce  Department.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Depart- 
ment of  Commerce  [fiscal  year  1942,  for  Office  of  Administrator  of  Civil  Aero- 
nautics and  for  Weather  Bureau].  Dec.  9,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  135,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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1806  GOVERNMKNT    PUBLICATIONS 

District  of  Columbia.  Estimate  of  appropriations  for  District  of  Columbia,  sup- 
plemental estimate,  fiscal  year  1942  [for  construction  of  reservoir].  Dec.  10, 
ISHl.     2  p.     ( S.  doc.  138,  TTtli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Estimates  of  appropriations  for  District  of  Columbia,  supplemental  esti- 
mates, fiscal  year  1942  [for  street  improvements].  Dec.  10,  1941.  3  p.  (S.  doc. 
137,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations,  District  of  Columbia,    [fiscal 

year]  1942  [for  Oflice  of  Administrator  of  Rent  Control  and  for  Minimum  Wage 
and  Industrial  Safety  Board].  Dec.  8,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  132,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Emcrgenrii  Management  Office.  Estimate  of  appropriation  for  Office  of  Emer- 
gency Management,  .supplemental  estimate,  fiscal  year  1942.  Dec.  10,  1941. 
3  p.     ( S.  doc.  140,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Engineer  Corps,  Army.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations  for  War  De- 
partment, [fiscal  year]  1942.  [for  Corps  of  Engineers]  for  flood  control.  Dec. 
8, 1941.    2  p.    (S.  doc.  131,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations  for  War  Depai'tment  [fiscal  year 

1942],  to  remain  available  until  June  30,  1&43,  for  engineer  service,  Army  [for 
mapping  of  certain  vital  defensive  areas].  Dec.  10,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  144, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Federal  Power  Cotutnission.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations  for  Fed- 
eral Power  Commission,  fiscal  year  1942  [for  national-defense  activities  in 
connection  with  generation,  etc..  of  electric  energy].  Dec.  4,  1941.  2  p.  (S. 
doc.  130,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Federal  Works  Agency.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Federal 
Works  Agency,  fiscal  year  1942,  for  community  facilities.  Dec.  17,  194L  2  p. 
(H.  doc.  462,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation   [for  Federal  Works  Agency]  for 

national  defense  housing,  fiscal  year  1^2.  Dec.  10,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  459, 
77th  Cong.  1st.  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Government  Reports  Office.  Proposed  provision  on  existing  appropriation.  Office 
of  Government  Reports,  1942,  draft  of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to  limita- 
tion on  total  amount  to  be  available  for  obligation  by  Office  of  Government 
Reports,  fiscal  year  1942.  Dec.  18,  1941.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  467,  77th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Housing.    Emergency  funds  for  the  President,  emergency  supplemental  estimate 
of  appropriation  for  emergency  funds  for  the  President  for  defense  housing, 
fiscal  year  1942,  to  remain  available  until  June  30,  1»43.    Dec.  10,  1»41.    3  p. 
(S.  doc.  142,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46433 

Estimate  of  appropriation   for  defense  housing,   supplemental   estimate, 

fiscal  year  1942  [for  emergency  funds  for  the  President].  Dec.  10,  1941.  2  p. 
( S.  doc.  145,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Pai)er,  5c. 

Interior  Department.  Estimate  of  appropriation  for  Interior  Department,  sup- 
plemental estimate  for  Department  of  Interior  [fiscal  year  1942,  for  Bureau 
of  Reclamation  for  construction  of  Boise  project,  Idaho],  with  draft  of  pro- 
posed provision  pertaining  to  existing  appropriation  [of  Geological  Survey]. 
Dec.  10,  1941.    2  p.     (S.  doc.  141,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Department  of  Interior,  fiscal 

year  19M[2  [for  relief  and  civilian  defense  of  Alaska,  Virgin  Islands,  and  Puerto 
Rico].    Dec.  17,  1941.    2  p.     (H.  doc.  464,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Manufacturing   industries.      Standard    industrial   classification    manual,    v.    1: 
Manufacturing  industries ;    prepared   by  Technical   Committee  on   Industrial 
Classification,  Division   of   Statistical   Standards.      [Revised   edition.]     1941. 
xiii-f-99  p.    *  Paper,  15c. 
L.   C.   card   41-4&461  Pr  32.106 :  In  2/v.l 

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December  1941  1807 

National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics.  Construction  of  airplane  engine 
research  laboratory,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  draft  of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to 
existing  appropriation  for  National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics  for 
construction  of  airplane  engine  research  laboratory,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dec.  8, 
1941.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  133,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  defense.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  emergency  fund 
for  the  President  [fiscal  year  1942],  to  remain  available  until  June  30,  1943 
[for  national  defense  purposes].  Dec.  9,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  136,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Navy  Department.  Proposed  general  provision  affecting  existing  appropriations 
of  Navy  Dapartment,  fiscal  year  1942  [to  provide  for  pay  and  other  expenses 
of  selective-service  trainees].  Dec.  4,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc  128,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Procurement  Division.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Treasury 
D.^partment,  fiscal  year  1942  [for  Procurement  Division].  Dec.  16,  1941.  2  p. 
(II.  doc.  4G0,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  Buildings  Administration.  Proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing  ap- 
propriation for  Federal  Works  Agency  [to  increase  amount  which  may  be 
expended  by  Public  Buildings  Administration  for  heating  plant  in  District 
of  Columbia].  Dec.  19,  legislative  day  Dec.  16,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  150,  77th 
Citng.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Public  Buildings  Administra- 
tion [for  sites  for  and  construction  of  oflBce  buildings,  Washington,  D.  C.]. 
Dec.  10,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  139,  77th  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Surplus  Marketing  Administration.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for 
Department  of  Agriculture,  fiscal  year  1942  [for  Surplus  Marketing  Admin- 
istration, for  purpose  of  maintaining  adequate  reserve  supplies  of  agricul- 
tural commodities  in  possessions  of  United  States].  Dec.  18,  1941.  2  p.  (H. 
doc.  468,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

War  Department.  Emergency  supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  public 
relief  and  civilian  defense,  Philippine  Islands,  emergency  supplemental  esti- 
mate of  appropriation,  fiscal  year  1942,  to  remain  available  until  expended, 
for  War  Department,  making  available  for  public  relief  and  civilian  defense 
in  Philippine  Islands  moneys  authorized  to  be  appropriated  in  accordance 
with  sec.  503  of  sugar  act  of  1937.  Dec.  17,  1941.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  463,  77th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Estimates  of  appropriations  for  War  Department,  2  emergency  supple- 
mental estimates  for  military  activities  of  War  Department,  fiscal  year  1942 
[under  Quartermaster  Corps  and  Signal  Corps].  Dec.  10,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc. 
143,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Yards  and  Docks  Bureau.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Navy 
Department,  fiscal  year  1942  [for  Bureau  of  Yards  and  Docks  for  construc- 
tion of  public  works].  Dec.  4,  1941.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  129,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations  for  Navy  Department,  [fiscal  year] 

1942   [for  Bureau  of  Yards  and  Docks].     Dec.   8,  1941.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  134, 
77th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

EMERGENCY  MANAGEMENT  OFFICE 

Defense.     Defense,  official  weekly  bulletin  of  OflSce  for  Emergency  Management, 
.supplement    (official  notices  as  published  in  Federal  register),  v.  1,  no.   19; 
Nov.  27-Dec.  3,  1941.     [1941.]     16  p.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  40-29232  Pr  32.407/2  : 1/19 

Same,  v.  1,  no.  20;  Dec.  4-10,  1941.     [1941.]     8  p.  4°     [For  later  issues 

see  below,  subhead,  Vfcforj/.]     t  Pr  32.407/2 : 1/20 

Employees.  Information  for  new  employees.  Dec.  1941.  [ll-f-12  p.  (Per- 
sonnel Oaice)     t  Pr  32.402 :  Em  7 

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1808  Government  Publications 

Victory.  Victory,  formerly  Defense,  official  weekly  bulletin  of  agencies  in  Office 
of  Emei-gency  Management,  Dec.  2-30,  1941;  v.  2,  no.  4S-52.  [1941.]  Each 
32  p.  il.  4"  [Volume  2,  nos.  48  and  49  do  not  carry  new  title  Victory.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50.  Pr  32.407 :  2/48-52 

Victory,    official   weekly   bulletin    of   Office   for   Emergency   Management, 

supplement  (official  notices  as  publi.'^hed  in  Federal  register),  v.  1,  no.  21;  Dec. 
11-17,  1941.  [1941.]  29  p.  4°  [For  earlier  issues  see  above,  subhead,  De- 
fctise.]     t  Pr  32.407/2 : 1/21 

CIVILJAN   DEFENSE  OFFICE 

Bomb  tests.  Report  of  bomb  tests  on  materials  and  structures,  memorandum 
on  protective  construction;  [prepared  by  "War  Department,  imder  direction  of 
chief  of  engineers,  Army].  [1941.]  vi+55  p.  il.  4°  [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]  t 
L.  C.  card  41-46462  Pr  32.4402  :  B  63 

Civilian  protection,  how  to  organize  it  in  vour  community.  [1941.]  [12]  p.  il. 
40     I 

L.  C.  card  41^6392  Pr  32.4402  :  C  49/6 

Olasff  and  glass  substitutes  [with  bibliography].     [Nov.  1941.]     [4] +18  p.  11.  4° 
(Protective  construction   series  1.)     [Prepared   under   direction    of  chief   of 
engineers.  Army,  with  suggestions  of  National  Technological  Civil  Protection 
Committee.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46464  Pr  32.4409:1 

Industrial  pla7its.  Protection  of  industrial  plants  and  public  buildings.  [Reprint 
with  changes,  1941.]      [10]  p.  il.  4°     t  Pr  32.4402 :  In  27/2 

Medical  field  vtiits.  Equipment  &  operation  of  emergency  medical  field  units. 
[1941.]     16  p.  il.  4°     (Medical  Division  bulletin  2.)      t  Pr  32.4407: 2 

COORDINATOR  OF  INTER-AMEEIOAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE 

Note. — The  Office  of  Coordinator  of  Inter-American  Affairs  was  established  in  the  Office 
for  Emergency  Management,  by  Executive  order  8840,  dated  July  30,  1941.  The  Coordinator 
took  over  the  functions  of  the  Office  of  Coordinator  of  Commercial  and  Cultural  Relations 
Between  the  American  Republics. 

National  extempore-discussion  couxtest  on  inter-American  affairs  for  colleges  and 
universities,  sponsored  bv  Office  of  Coordinator  of  Inter-American  Affairs,  1942 
[with  bibliography].     [1941.]      [4] +7-22+ [1]  p.  il.     f 
L.  C.  card  41-464&5  Pr  32.4602 :  D  63 

DEFENSE   HEALTH  AND   WELFABF.   SERVICES    OFFICE 

Note. — The  Office  of  Defense  Health  and  Welfare  Services  was  created  Sept.  3,  1941,  by 
Executive  order  8890,  as  an  agency  of  the  Office  for  Emergency  Management.  It  supersedes 
and  talces  over  the  functions  formerly  performed  by  the  Office  of  Coordinator  of  Health, 
Welfare,  and  Related  Defense  Activities. 

Eoyne  front  in  national  defense.     [1941.]      [2]  +8+  [2]  p.  il.     t      Pr  32.4502 :  H  75 

PRICE  ADMINISTRATION  OFFICE 

Note. — Under  the  provisions  of  Executive  order  8875.  dated  Aug.  28.  1941,  the  title  of  the 
Office  of  Price  Administration  and  Civilian  Supply  was  changed  to  the  Office  of  Price  Admin- 
istration, and  those  functions  relating  to  civilian  supply  of  the  former  Office  of  Price 
Administration  and  Civilian  Supply,  were  transferred  to  the  Office  of  Production  Management. 

Consumer  prices,  Nov.  15  and  Dec.  15,  1941 ;  no.  18  and  19.     [1941.]     cover  titles, 
each  20  p.  il.  4°     (Consumer  Division.)     t 
L.  C.  card  41-50034  Pr  32.4258 :  18, 19 

Price  schedules. 

Note. — Price  schedules,  amendments  and  revisions  thereof  are  issued  as  press  releases 
and  as  reprints  from  the  Federal  register  and  do  not  appear  in  the  Monthly  catalog.  The 
ScluHlnles  are  subsequently  printed  in  pamphlet  form  to  include  to  date  of  publication  all 
amendments,  press  rel(>ases.  forms  and  supplemental  data  and  are  entered  in  this  catalog. 
Price  schedules  are  available  and  requests  will  be  filled  to  include  all  additional  amend- 
ments issued  to  date  of  request. 

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December  1941  1809 

Price  schedules — Continued. 

Price  schedule  8,  amended  to  Sept.  5,  1941 :  Pure  nickel  scrap,  monel  metal 

scrap,  stainless  steel  scrap,  nickel  steel  scrap,  and  other  scrap  materials  contain- 
ing nickel ;  secondary  monel  ingot,  secondary  monel  shot,  and  secondary  copper- 
nickel  shot.     [1941.]     iii-f27  p.     t  Pr  32.4207 : 8/2 

Price  schedule  14,  amended  to  Oct.  4,  1941 :     Raw  silk  and  silk  waste. 

[1^1.]     ii-flO  p.     t  Pr  32.4207 :  14/2 

Price  schedule  17,  amended  to  Sept.  19, 1941 :  Pig  tin.     [1941.]     iii-fll  p.     t 

Pr  32.4207 :  17/2 

Price  schedule  18 :  Burlap.     [1941.]     iii-fll  p.     f  Pr  32.4207 :  18/2 

Price  schedule  23,  amended  to  Oct.  3,  1941 :  Rayon  grey  goods.     [1941.] 

[2]  +14  p.     t  Pr  32.4207 :  23/2 

Price  schedule  24:  Washed  cattle  tail  hair  and  winter  hog  hair.     [1941.] 

iii-f  8  p.     t  Pr  32.4207 :  24/2 

Price  schedule  29 :  By-product  foundry  and  hy-product  blast  furnace  coke. 

[1941.]     iii+12p.     t  Pr  32.4207 :  29/2 

Price  schedule  34 :  Wood  alcohol.     [1941.]     iii+9  p.     t  Pr  32.4207 :  34 

Price  schedule  36 ;  Acetone.     [1941.]     ii+10  p.     t  Pr  32.4207: 36 

Price  schedule  37:  Normal  butyl  alcohol.     [1941.]     ii+9  p.     t 

Pr  32.4207 :  37 

Price  schedule  39 :  Upholstery  furniture  fabrics.     [1941.]     11+12  p.     t 

Pr  32.4207 :  39 

Price  schedule  43 :  Used  steel  barrels  or  drums.     [1941.]     ii+11  p.     t 

Pr  32.4207 :  43 
GOVERNMENT  REPORTS  OFFICE 

Government  ofjfices.  Louisiana  directory  of  Federal  and  State  agencies ;  [revised 
to  Nov.  1,  1941].     [1941.]    cover  title,  [l]+xxi+69  p.  11.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.207  :  L  93/941 

■ Tennessee  directory  of  Federal  and  State  agencies;   [revised  to  Sept.  1, 

1941].     [1941.]     cover  title,  [l]+xli+102  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.207 :  T  25/941 

• Utah  directory  of  Federal  and  State  agencies;   [revised  to  Nov.  1,  1941]. 

[1941.]    cover  title,  [l]+xxi+51p.  11.  4°    [Processed.]     t      Pr  32.207  :  Ut  1/941 

INFORMATION  SERVICE 

Government  offices.    Information  and  publication  offices  of  United  States  Govern- 
ment [directory ;  Dec.  1,  1941].     [1941.]    25  p.  4°    [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-46434  Pr  32.202 :  In  3/941 

PRESS   INTELLIGENCE  DIVISION 

Magazine  abstracts,  current  discussion  of  public  affairs,  v.  7,  no.  4&-52 ;  Dec.  3-24, 
1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4°  [Weekly.  Processed.  Prepared  for  use  of 
Government  officials.]     t  Pr  32.208 :  7/4&-52 

Press  intelligence  Mlletin  2477-2502;  Dec.  1-31,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  4° 
[Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.  Proces.sed.  Prepared  for  use  of  Govern- 
ment officials.]     t  Pr  32.209 :  2477-2502 

NATIONAL   RESOURCES   PLANNING   BOARD 

Business  research.    Research,  a  national  resource:  3,  Business  research,  report  of 
an  advisory  committee  of  Social  Science  Research  Council  to  National  Resources 
Planning  Board.     June  1941.     x+70  p.  il.  4"     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  3&-26187  Pr  32.302  :  R  31/2/no.3 

Coal.    Research  and  progress  in  production  and  use  of  coal ;  by  A.  C.  Fieldner  and 
W.  E.  Rice.     Oct.  1941.    iv+49  p.  4°     (Technical  paper  4.)     *  Paper,  l5c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46466  Pr  32.309 :  4 

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IglQ  Government  Publications 

RAILROAD  RETIREMENT  BOARD 

Monihly  rcvicic,  Nov.  1941;  v.  2,  no.  11.     [1941.]     cover  title,  23  p.  4°     [Proc- 
essed.]   t 
L.  C.  card  40-29247  RR  1-7/2 :  2/11 

SECURITIES  AND  EXCHANGE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  decisions  or  opinions  of  the  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  are  issued 
in  processed  form  Inimodiately  upon  their  release,  and  copies  are  distributed  by  the  Com- 
mission upon  request.  They  are  published  later  in  printed  form  in  pamphlets  and  bound 
volumes. 

Pacific  Gas  and  Electric  Company.  No.  9918,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th 
circuit,  Pacific  Gas  and  Electric  Company  v.  Securities  and  Exchange  Commis- 
sion ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1941.]     cover  title,  i+36  p.    +  SE  1.12  :  P 119 

Registration  record.  Registration  record,  securities  act  of  1933,  index  for  Nov. 
1941.    [1941.]     [l]+6p.  4°    [Processed.]    t  SE  1.13/2 :  941/11 

Registration  record,  securities  act  of  1933  (trust  indenture  act  of  1939)  ; 

Dec.  1-31,  1941.     [1941.]    various  paging,  4°     [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holi- 
days.   Processed.]     t  SE  1.13 :  941/279-304 

Securities.  OflBcial  summary  of  security  transactions  and  holdings  reported  to 
Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  under  securities  exchange  act  of  1934. 
public  utility  holding  company  act  of  1935,  and  investment  company  act  of 
1940,  V.  7,  no.  21  and  22 :  Dec.  1941.  [1941.]  76+ [2]  p.  and  45  p.  4°  [Semi- 
monthly. Processed.  Reports  received  Nov.  1-30,  1941.]  t 
L.  C.  card  35-26732  SE  1.9 :  7/21, 22 

Securities  traded  on  exchange  under  securities  exchange  act,  supp.  4,  as 

of  Oct.  31,  1941,  Securities  added  or  removed  during  Oct.  1941.    [1941.]    3  p.  4° 
[Processed.     Supplements  volume  published  as  of  June  30,  1941.]     f 

SE  1.16 :  941/supp.  4 

Stanley,  Morgan,  d  Co.,  Incorporated.  In  circuit  court  of  api>eals  for  2d  circuit, 
Morgan  Stanley  «&  Co.,  Incorporated,  against  Securities  and  Exchange  Commis- 
sion;  respondent's  brief.     [1941.]     cover  title,  V  -f  51  p.     t  SE  1.12:  St  25 

SELECTIVE  SERVICE  SYSTEM 

Selective  service,  v.  1,  no.  12;  Dec.  15,  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  il.  large  4°    t 
L.  C.  card  41-50044  Y3.Se4:  9/1-12 


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The  only  Smithsonian  publications  that  are  regularly  issued  as  public  documents  are  the 
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Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections.  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections, 
V.  73  [title  page  and  contents].  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  1941. 
V  p.     (Publication  3648.)     t  SI  1.7  :  73/t.p.&  cont. 

Same,  v.  99  [title  page  and  contents].  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion, 1941.     vi  p.     (Publication  3644.)     t  SI  1.7 :  99/t.p.&  cont. 

STATE  DEPARTMENT 

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Addresses.  Carta  do  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  Presidente  dos  Estados  Unidos  da 
America,  em  que  transmite  ao  Congresso  o  seu  segundo  relatorio  s5bre  as 
operagoes  efetuadas  de  aeordo  com  a  lei  de  arrendamento  e  empr^stimos, 
Washington,  D.  C.  11  de  setenibro  de  1941.  1941.  [2]  -f  7  p.  narrow  8°  ( [Pub- 
licagao  55  da  Repartigao  Central  de  Tradugoes.])     t  S  16.7:  55 

Declaragao  do  Cordell  Hull,  Secretario  de  Estado  dos  Estados  Unidos, 

perante  a  Comissao  de  Relagoes  Exteriores  da  Camara  dos  Deputados,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  13  de  outubro  de  1941.  1941.  [2]  -|-6  p.  narrow  8°  ( [Publicagao 
63  da  Repartigao  Central  de  Tradugoes.])     f  S  16.7:  63 

Declaragao  do  Cordell  Hull,  Secretario  de  Estado  dos  Estados  Unidos. 

perante  o  Comity  de  Relagoes  Exteriores  do  Senado,  Washington,  D.  C,  21  de 
outubro  de  1941.  1941.  [2]-f4  p.  narrow  8"  ([Publicagao  65  da  Repartigao 
Central  de  Tradugoe.] )     f  S  16.7 :  65 

Discurso  del  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  Presidente  de  los  Estados  Unidos  de 

America,  con  motivo  de  la  celebraci6n  del  Dia  de  la  Flota  de  la  Libertad. 
Washington,  D.  C,  27  de  septiembre  de  1941.  1941.  [2]-f3  p.  narrow  8° 
[(Publicaci6n  58  de  la  Oficina  Central  de  Traducciones.])     f  S  16.7:  58 

Discurso  del  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  Presidente  de  los  Estados  Unidos  de 

America,  Washington,  D.  C,  T  de  septiembre  de  1941.     1941.     [2]  -f  5  p.  narrow 

8"     ( [Publicaci6n  56  de  la  Oficina  Central  de  Traducciones.] )     t         S  16.7 :  56 

Discur«o  del  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  Presidente  de  los  Estados  Unidos  de 

America,  Washington,  D.  C.  11  de  septiembre  de  1941.  1941.  [2]  +11  p.  narrow 
8"     ( [Publicaci6u  52  de  la  Oficina  Central  de  Traducciones.])     t        S  16.7:  52 

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1312  Government  Publications 

Addres/ics — Contimied. 

Discurso  do   Franklin   D.  Roosevelt,  Presideiite  dos  Estados  Unidos  da 

America,  no  banquete  anual  da  Ass()cia(^ao  de  Correspondentes  da  Imprensa 
aereditados  junto  !\  Casa  Branca,  Washington.  D.  C,  15  de  margo  de  1941. 
1941.  [2] +11  p.  narrow  8"  ( IPublicagao  25  da  Repartigao  Central  de  Tra- 
dugoes.])     f  S  16.7  :  2.') 

Discurso  do  Franklin  D.   Roosevelt,   Presidente   dos  Estados  Unidos  da 

America,  Washington,  D.  C.  11  de  setembro  de  IJMl.  1941.  [2] +11  p.  nar- 
row 8"     ( [Publicagao  58  da  Repartigao  Central  de  Tradugoes.] )     t      S  16.7 :  53 

Discurso  do  Senador  James  M.  Mead  no  Congresso  dos  Estados  Unidos, 

Washington,  D.  C,  6  de  outubro  de  1941.  1941.  [2] +8  p.  narrow  8°  ([Pub- 
licagao 61  da  Repartigao  Central  de  Tradugoes.])     t  S  16.7  :  61 

Elementos  fundamentals  da  politica  exterior  dos  Estados  Unidos  da  Ame- 
rica, discurso  do  Adolf  A.  Berle,  jr.,  SubsecretArio  Auxiliar  de  Estado  dos 
Estados  Unidos  da  America,  Universidade  de  North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill, 
N.  C,  7  de  outubro  de  1940.  1941.  [2] +16  p.  narrow  8°  ( [Publicagao  30  da 
Repartigao  Central  de  Tradugoes.] )     f  S  16.7 :  30 

()s  Estados  Unidos  e  a  crise  mundial,  discurso  do  Sumner  Welles,  Subsecre- 
tArio de  Estado  dos  Estados  Unidos  da  America,  perante  a  faculdade  de  direito 
da  Universidade  de  Nova  York.  Nova  York,  N.  Y.,  30  de  Janeiro  de  1941.  1941. 
[2] +11  p.  narrow  8°  ([Publicagao  29  da  Repartigao  Central  de  Tradu- 
goes.])    t  S  16.7:  29 

O  lugar  da  universidade  numa,  democracia  moderna,  discurso  do  Adolf  A. 

Berle,  jr.,  SubsecretArio  Auxiliar  de  Estado  dos  Estados  Unidos  da  America, 
Washington,  D.  C,  15  de  novembro  de  1940.  1941.  [2] +9  p.  narrow  8" 
([Publicagao  31  da  Repartigao  Central  de  Tradugoes.])     t  S  16.7:  31 

Mensagem  dirigida  ao  Congresso  pelo  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  Presidente  dos 

Estados  Unidos  da  America,  Washington,  D.  C,  21  de  agosto  de  1941.  1941. 
[2] +4  p.  narrow  8"     ([Publicagao  51;  Repartigao  Central  de  Tradugoes.])     t 

S  16.7 :  51 

Mensagem  dirigida  ao  Congresso  pelo  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  Presidente  dos 

Estados  Unidos,  Washington,  D.  C,  9  de  outubro  de  1941.  1941.  [2] +7  p. 
narrow  8"     ([Publicagao  64   da   Repartigao   Central   de  Tradugoes.])     t 

S  16.7 :  64 

Mensaje  dirigido  al  Congreso  por  el  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  Presidente  de 

los  Estados  Unidos  de  America,  Washington,  D.  C,  9  de  octubre  de  1941.  1941. 
[2] +6  p.  narrow  8"  ( [Publicacion  62  de  la  Oficina  Central  de  Traduc- 
ciones.)]     t  S  16.7  :  62 

■ A  nossa  politica  exterior,  discurso  do  Cordell  Hull,  Secretario  de  Estado  dos 

Estados  Unidos  da  America,  no  National  Press  Club,  Washington,  D.  C,  26 
de  outubro  de  1940.  1941.  [2] +14  p.  narrow  8°  ([Publicagao  27  da  Repar- 
tigao Central  de  Tradugoes.] )     f  S  16.7 :  27 

Blocked  natiovnls.  Proclaimed  list  of  certain  blocked  nationals,  supp.  3,  Nov.  7. 
1941,  to  Proclaimed  list  issued  July  17,  1941.     [1941.]      [l]+25  p.  4°     t 

T  1.2 :  N  21/2/941/supp.P. 
Note. — This  and  tho  2  following  publications  are  classed  under  Treasury  Department 
so  that  they  may  be  filed  with  the  publications  which  they  supplement. 

Same,  supp.  4,  Dec.  3, 1941,  to  Proclaimed  list  issued  July  17,  1941.     [1911.] 

[1]  +10  p.  4"     t  T  1.2 :  N  21/2/941/supp.4 

Same,  supp.  5,  Dec.  9,  1941,  to  Proclaimed  list  issued  Julv  17,  1941.     [1941.] 

16  p.  4°     t  T  1.2  :  N  21/2/941/supp.5 

Bulletin.  Department  of  State  bulletin,  Dec.  6-27.  1941;  v.  5,  no.  128-131. 
[1941.]  p.  [447-]  621  p.  4°  (Publication  1671.  1672,  1674,  1675.)  [Weekly. 
Number  131  includes  list  of  publications  of  State  Department  released  during 
quarter  beginning  Oct.  1,  1941.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $2.75  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription.  $4.50. 
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Diplomatic  list,  Dec.   1941.     [1941.]     cover   title,   ii  +  107  p.  24°     ([Publication 
1670.])     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  10-16292  S  1.8 :  941/12 

Foreign  relations.     Papers  relating  to  foreign  relations  of  United  States  [with 
message  of  President  of  United  States  to  Congress,  Dec.  7,  1926].     1941.     2  v., 
cxxvii4-1126  p.   and   xci+1023   p.     ([Publication   1646   and    1647.])     *  Cloth, 
$2.00  per  vol. 
L.  C.  card  10-3793  S  1.1 :  926/v.l,  2 

Same.     (H.  doc.  811,  2  pts.,  69th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Inter-American  relations.  Secretaria  de  Estado.  [1941.]  cover  title,  23  p.  4° 
(Publicacion  66  de  la  Oficiua  Central  de  Traducciones.)  [Includes  articles  in 
Spanish  on  defense,  Amei'ican  republics,  and  commercial  relations.]  *  Paper, 
10c.  S  16.7 :  66 

Trail  smelter  arbitration  between  United  States  and  Canada  under  convention  of 
Apr.  15,  1935,  decision  of  tribunal  reported  Mar.  11,  1931.     1941.     iii+61  p. 
([Arbitration  series  8;  Publication  1649.])     f 
L.  C.  card  41-46467  S  3.39 :  8 

INTERNATIONAL  BOUNDARY  COMMISSION,   UNITED   STATES 
AND  MEXICO 

Rio  Grande.  Flow  of  Rio  Grande  and  tributary  contributions,  from  San  Marcial, 
N.  Mex.,  to  Gulf  of  Mexico,  1940,  with  maximums,  minimums,  and  normals, 
quantity,  sources,  diversions  and  quality  of  water,  floods,  rainfall  and  evapora- 
tion, drainage  basin  and  irrigated  areas,  n.  p.  [M'Math  Offset,  1941].  cover 
title,  112  p.  il.  (Water  bulletin  10.)  [Processed.]  t  American  Commissioner, 
El  Paso,  Tex.  S  3.19/2 :  W  29/no.lO 

SUPREME  COURT 

Automotive  Maintenance  Machinery  Company.  Transcript  of  record,  Supreme 
Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1941,  no.  188,  National  Labor  Relations 
Board  vs.  Automotive  Maintenance  Machinery  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit.     [1941.]     cover  title,  iii+475  p.     % 

Ju  6.7 :  Au  82/2 

[JoMrwaZ]  Dec.  8-22,  1941.     [1^1.]     leaves  86-110.     t  Ju  6.5: 941 

Opinions.     [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States  at  Oct.  term, 

1941.]     [Issued  separately.]     t  Clerk  of  Court. 

1,3.  Harry  Bridges  vs.  California;  Times-Mirror  Company  and  L.  D.  Hotchkiss  vs. 
superior  court  of  California,  in  and  for  county  of  Los  Angeles,  on  writs  of  certiorari 
to  Supreme  Court  of  California;  Dec.  8,  1941.     n.  p.  [1941].     16-|-21  p 

Ju  6.8/la  :  B  764 

4,  5.  Major  Raymond  Lisenba  vs.  people  of  California,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  Supreme 
Court  of  California;  Dec.  8,  1941.     n.  p.   [1941].     16-|-3  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  L685 

15.  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Railroad  Company  vs.  Dorothea  T.  Frank,  on  appeal 
from  appellate  term  of  Supreme  Court  of  State  of  New  York  ;  Dec.  8,  1941.  n.  n 
[1941],      9-1- 2 -f  12    p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  N42  y/32 

18.  H.  A.  Gray,  as  director  of  Bituminous  Coal  Division  of  Department  of  Interior,  et  al. 
vs.  Legh  R.  I'owell,  jr.,  and  Henry  W.  Anderson,  as  receivers  of  Seaboard  Air  Line 
Railway  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit  • 
Dec.  1.5,  1941.    n.  p.  [1941.]     16  p.  Ju  6.8/I0  :  Se  11 /3 

23.  United  States,  as  guardian  of  Indians  of  tribe  of  Hualpai  in  Arizona,  vs.  Santa  Fe 
Pacific  Railroad  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th 
circuit;  Dee.  8.   1941.     n.  p.    [1941].     13  p.  Ju  6.8/la :  W14 

29.  American  Surety  Company  of  New  York  vs.  Bethlehem  National  Bank  of  Bethlehem, 
Pa.,  and  L.  M.  Reed,  as  receiver  of  Bethlehem  National  Bank  of  Bethlehem,  Pa., 
on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  D<c.  8,  1941  n  p. 
[1941].     44-6  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  Am  35  su/5 

33.  United  States  vs.  Harry  S.  Emory,  St.  James  Distillery,  Inc.,  and  St.  James)  Distillery 
on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Springfield  court  of  appeals,  Missouri ;  Dec.  15,  1941.     n.  p. 

n.    m    [1941].     8-1-6  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  Em  69 

.54.  Textile  Mills  Securities  Corporation  vs.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  Dec.  8,  1941.  n.  p.  [1941]. 
10  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  T314/2 

35.  United  States  vs.  Alice  Gray  Kales,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  6th  circuit;  Dec.  8,  1941.     n.  p.  [1941].     9  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  K124/2 

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Opinions — Continued. 

36  J  E  Pierce  vs.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
Gtii  circuit;  Dec.  8,  1941.     n.  p.   [1941].     6  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  P611 

43  Jim  Duckwortli  vs.  Arkansas,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  Arkansas  ;  Dec.  15,  1941. 
n.   p.    [1941].     5  +  5   p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  D85S 

45  United  States  vs.  Kansas  Flour  Mills  Corporation,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  Court  of  Claims  Dec.  8,  1941.    n.  p.  [1941].    5  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  K133/6 

46.  E.  V.  Parker,  deputy  commissioner.  United  States  Employees'  Compensation  Com- 
mission,  vs.  Motor  Boat  Sales,  Incorporated,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  4th  circuit;  Dec.  8.  1941.     n.  p.   [1941].     6  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  M857/2 

48.  Louis  H.  Pink,  superintendent  of  insurance  of  State  of  New  York  vs.  A.  A.  A.  High- 
way Express,  Inc.,  H.  A.  Adams,  trading  as  Adams  Transfer  Co.,  et  al.,  on  writ 
of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  Georgia;  Dec.  8,  1941.     n.  p.    [1941].     7  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  Au  82/2 

58,  59.  District  of  Columbia  vs.  Henry  C.  Murphy  :   [same]  vs.  Paul  M.  DeHart.  on  writs 

of   certiorari   to   United    States   Court   of  Appeals   for  District   of  Columbia ; 

Dec.  15,  1941.     n.  p.   [1941].     11  p.  Ju  6.8/a  :  D633/3 

United  States  reports:  v.  312,  Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct. 

term,  1940,  Jan.  7- (in  part)  Mar.  31,  1941;  Ernest  Knaebel,  reporter.  1941. 
liv-|_751  p.  [Also  issued  in  4  preliminary  prints ;  each  case  also  issued  sepa- 
rately.] *  Cloth,  $2.00  (25  percent  discount  to  dealers  not  allowed  on  these 
volumes).  Ju  6.8/1:  312 

Note. — Includes  Appointment  of  Advisory  Committee  on  Rules  in  Criminal  Cases,  order, 
Feb.  3,  1941. — Amendment  of  order  establishing  table  of  fees  and  costs  in  circuit  court 
of  appeals,  order,  Mar.  10,  1941. — Amendment  of  criminal  rules,  order,  Mar.   31,  1941. 

TARIFF  COMMISSION 

Crab  meat,  report  to  the  President  on  differences  in  costs  of  production  of  crab 
meat  in  United  States  and  in  principal  competing  country,  as  ascertained 
pursuant  to  provisions  of  sec.  336  of  title  3  of  tariff  act  of  1930,  with  appen- 
dixes, Proclamation  by  the  President.  1941.  vi-f56  p.  il.  (Report  147,  2d 
series.)  [Japan  is  the  principal  competing  country.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46468  TC1.9: 147 

Hogs  and  hog  products,  survey  of  United  States  and  foreign  production  and 
international  trade  in  hogs,  pork,  and  lard,  with  special  reference  to  factors 
essential  to  tariff  consideration,  under  provisions  of  sec.  332,  title  3,  pt.  2,  of 
tariff  act  of  1930.  1941.  xiii-f215  p.  il.  1  pi.  (Report  143,  2d  series.) 
*  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46362  TC1.9:143 

Latin  America.  Comercio  exterior  de  la  America  Latina,  Inf orme  sobre  el  comercio 
de  la  America  Latina  con  referencia  especial  a  su  comercio  con  los  Estados 
Unidos,  publicado  de  acuerdo  con  las  disposiciones  generales  de  la  seccion  332, 
parte  2,  tltulo  3,  de  la  ley  arancelaria  de  1930 :  primera  parte,  Comercio  de  la 
America  Latina  con  el  mundo  y  con  los  Estados  Unidos.  1941.  x-|-170  p.  1  pi. 
[A  preliminary  edition  in  processed  form  has  also  been  issued  for  which  see 
Monthlv  catalog  for  Oct.  1940,  p.  1540.]  *  Paper,  25c:  foreign,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  40-29250  TC  1.2 :  F  76/2/pt.l/Spanish 

Foreign  trade  of  Latin  America,  report  on  trade  of  Latin  America  with 

special  reference  to  trade  with  United  States,  under  general  provisions  of  sec. 
332,  pt.  2,  title  3,  tariff  act  of  1930 :  pt.  2,  Commercial  policies  and  trade  relations 
of  individual  Latin  American  countries,  sec.  12,  El  Salvador.  Washington, 
1941.    viii4-53  p.  il.  2  pi.     [Processed.]     t 

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dated into  pamphlet  form  and  published  as  "advance  parts."  A  list  of  nienioranduin  opin- 
ions i.s  included  in  each  pamphlet.  I^jiter.  the  advance  parts  are  consolidated  and  issued  in 
hound  volumes.  Both  the  advance  sheets  and  the  advance  parts  are  sold  on  subscription 
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lows :  20c.  single  copy.  $1.25  per  V(dume,  foreign  subscription,  $1.85.  The  price  of  the  bound 
volume  will  be  given  upon  application. 

Boston  Elevated  Railway  Comitanij  v.  comniis.sioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  :  docket  no.«.  83480,  9791»1.  100480,  10255".,  pronm.lfrated  Dec. 
9.  1941.  [1941.1  14  p.  ([Opinion]  144.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Report.'!,  v.  45.] 
*  Paper,  5c,  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-144 

Botz  Printing  and  Stationenj  Cninpani/.  Otto  C.  Botz,  transferee  of  Kotz  Printing 
and  Stationer.v  Conipan.v.  et  al..  r.  eoninils.'*ioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of 
fact  and  opinion]  ;  doclcet  uos.  1014.39-448, 101454-455,  promulgated  Dec.  10,  1941. 
[1941.]     8  p.     ([Opinion]  151.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3,T  19 :  5/4.5-151 

Biidd  Wheel  Conipani/  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  99625.  promulgated  Dec.  10,  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 150.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.         Y  3.T  19  :  5/4.5-1.50 

Champion  Mill  in  (J  and  Grain  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  :  docket  no.  102106.  promulgated  Dec.  10.  IfMl.  [1941.] 
4  p.      ([Opinion]  153.)      [From  P..  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]      *  Paper,  ."c. 

Y3.T  19:  5/45-153 

Commercial  Ca.fiinlty  Insnranee  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  :  docket  no.  1036.39.  promulgated  Dec.  10.  1941. 
[1941.1     9  p.     ([Opinion]  155.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     ♦Paper.  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/4.J-155 

Decisions.     Reports,   v.   45,    no.   2:    Nov.   28,    1941.     [1941.]     vii+256-544-f ii    p. 
[Contains  decisions  promulgated  Oct.  3-31,  1941.] 
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is  issued  in  addition  to  the  separate  opinions  or  "advance  sheets."  Later,  bound  volumes, 
containing  table  of  contents  and  index,  will  be  issued,  the  price  of  these  being  given  at 
the  time  of  publication. 

Exolon  Cotnpany  v.  commis-sioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opin- 
ion] ;  docket  no.  101276,  promulgated  Dec.  2,  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  ([Opinion] 
135.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Report.s,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y3.T  19  :  5/45-135 

Falmouth  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  Tar  Products  Corpora- 
tion V.  [same],  opinion:  docket  nos.  104454-4.55,  promulgated  Dec.  17,  1941. 
[1941.]     8  p.      (  [Opinion]  160.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y3.T  19:  5/4.5-160 

Fisher,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  H.  Elizabeth  H.  Fisher  r.  connnissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  98637.  promulgated  Dec.  9.  1941. 
[1941.1     0  p.     ([Opinion]  149.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  4.5.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y3.T  19:  5/45-149 

Flinn,  George  H.  Estate  of  George  H.  Flinn,  George  H.  Fliun,  jr.,  and  Colonial 
Trust  Company,  executors,  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  :  docket  no.  103050,  promulgated  Dec.  4,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p. 
([Opinion]  140.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-140 

Friedman,  Harry.  Harry  Friedman  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  104611,  promulgated  Dec.  10,  1941.  [1941.] 
12  p.     ([Opinion]  152.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-152 

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Garntt.  .l//s.  Kthcl  S.  Ethel  S.  Garrett  (formerly  Ethel  S.  Daiiiuyton)  r.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  facts  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  9!»44.j.  promul- 
jrated  L>ec.  2,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p.  ( [Opiniou]  13G.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports, 
V.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-136 

Henderson.  George  J/.  Estate  of  George  M.  Henderson,  Girard  Trust  Company, 
executor,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ; 
docket  no.  104952,  promulgated  Dec.  23,  1941.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  166.) 
[  I'rom  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  I'aper,  5  e.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-166 

Knllick.  Joseph  N.  Joseph  N.  Kallick  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  106357,  promulgated  Dec.  10,  1941. 
[1941.]     4  p.     ([Opinion]  154.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paijer.  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-154 

Letz,  Geort/e  E.,  sr.  Estate  of  George  H.  Letz,  sr.,  George  H.  Letz,  jr.,  executor, 
V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no. 
99940,  promulgated  Dec.  16.  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  157.)  [E^om 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45]     *  Paiier,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-157 

McLean  County  Service  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  Cham- 
paign County  Service  Company  v.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket 
no.  101830-831,  promulgated  Dec.  16,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p.  ([Opinion]  156.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-156 

Maloy.  Mrs.  Emma  B.  Emma  B.  Maloy  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenuJ* 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  102526,  103339,  promulgated  Dec. 
30.  1941.  [1941.]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  169.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45, 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/4.5-169 

Mearkle,  Harry  L.  Estate  of  Harry  L.  Mearkle,  Fidelity-Philadelphia  Trust 
Company  and  Charlotte  H.  Mearkle,  executors,  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  opinion;  docket  no.  96436,  promulgated  Dec.  5,  1941.  [1941.]  6  p. 
([Opinion]    142.)      [From   B.   T.  A.   Reports,   v.   45.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-142 

Monroe,  Jay  R.  Estate  of  Jay  R.  Monroe,  E.  F.  Britten,  jr.,  and  W.  G.  Zaenglein, 
executors,  et  al.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and 
opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  98216,  100249,  100952-953,  100960-963,  101429,  promul- 
gated Dec.  18,  1941.  [1941.]  14  p.  ([Opinion]  164.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports, 
V.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-164 

Moore,  Raymond  J.  Raymond  J.  Moore  and  Coriune  B.  Moore  et  al.  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  102439- 
442,  102447, 102535,  104344,  promulgated  Dec.  18,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p.  ( [Opinion] 
165. )     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-165 

Natural  Gas  Pipeline  Company  of  America  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  101721,  promulgated  Dec.  9,  1941. 
[1941.]     9  p.     ([Opinion]  147.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-147 

Nelson,  N.  0.,  Company.  N.  O.  Nelson  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  opinion  ;  docket  no.  104228.  promulgated  Dec.  9,  1941.  [1941.]  7  p. 
([Opinion]  143.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y3.T  19:  5/45-143 

Pacific  Flush -Tank  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  :  docket  no.  103787,  promulgated  Dec.  3,  1941.  [1941.]  6  p. 
([Opinion]    139.)      [From  B.   T.  A.   Reports,   v.   45]      *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-139 

Peck,  Robert  B.  Robert  Bowman  Peck  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  1(X>604,  promulgated  Nov.  IS.  1941. 
[1941.]     9  p.     ([Opinion]  118.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-118 

Pettus,  James  T.  James  T.  Pettus  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  James 
T.  Pettus  Trust  for  Irene  Pettus,  May  W.  Pettus,  trustee,  appearing  only  and 
solely  as  such  trustee  for  purpose  of  denying  existence  of  James  T.  Pettus 
Trust  for  Irene  Pettus,  v.  [same]  ;  James  T.  Pettus  Trust  for  James  T.  Pettus, 

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Pctttiii,  James  T. — Coutiuued. 

jr.,  May  W.  Pettus,  trustee,  appeariug  only  aud  solely  as  such  trustee  for 
purpose  of  denying  existence  of  James  T.  Pettus  Trust  for  James  T.  Pettus,  jr., 
V.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docliet  nos.  102775-777,  promulgated 
Dec.  2,  1941.     [1941.]     7  p.     ([Opinion]  137.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-137 

Rosenheim,  Caroline.  Caroline  Rosenheim  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion;  docket  ni).  104497,  promulgated  Dec.  17,  1941.  [1941.]  6  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 158.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-158 

Securities  Company  of  New  Jer&ey  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  105049,  promulgated  Dec.  18,  1941.  [1941.] 
9  p.     ([Opinion]  162.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-162 

Skouras,  George  P.  George  P.  Skouras  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue; 
Charles  P.  Skouras  v.  [same]  ;  Spyros  P.  Skouras  v.  [same]  ;  Florence  L. 
Skouras  v.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  103009-611,  103618, 
promulgated  Dec.  17,  1941.  [1941.]  10  p.  ([Opinion]  159.)  [From  B.  T.  A. 
Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-159 

Smith,  Mrs.  Annie  B.  Annie  B.  Smith  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  99900,  promulgated  Dec.  9,  1941.  [1941.] 
lip.     ([Opinion]  148.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Y3.T  19:  5/45-148 

Stark,  M.  M.  Estate  of  M.  M.  Stark,  H.  J.  Lutcher  Stark,  executor,  v.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue ;  estate  of  W.  H.  Stark,  H.  J.  Lutcher  Stark, 
executor,  v.  [same],  opinion;  docket  nos.  103807-808,  promulgated  Dec.  5, 
1941.     [1941.]     13    p.     ([Opinion]    141.)      [From    B.    T.    A.    Reports,   v.    45] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-141 

Stroud  d  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  104012,  promulgated  Dec.  2,  1941.  [1941.] 
8  p.     ([Opinion]  138.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-138 

Williams  Furniture  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  aud  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  104191,  promulgated  Dec.  9,  1941.  [1941.] 
12  p.     ([Opinion]  146.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  45]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/45-146 

Zimmermmi  Steel  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of 
fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  103784,  promulgated  Dec.  17,  1941.  [1941.]  8  p. 
([Opinion]  161.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v,  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/45-161 

TENNESSEE  VALLEY  AUTHORITY 

Electricity.  Electricity  sales  statistics  for  Aug.  1941,  monthly  report  78.  [1941.] 
[13]  p.  il.  4°  (Power  Utilization  Department.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  per- 
forations.]    t  Tennessee  Valley  Authority,  Knoxville,  Tenn.        Y3.T  25: 13/78 

Same,    Sept.   1941,   monthly   report   79.     [1941.]     [13]    p.   il.   4°     (Power 

Utilization  Department.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.] 

Y  3.T  25  :  13/79 

Precipitation.    Precipitation    in    Tennessee    River    ba.sin.    Oct.    1941.     [1941.] 
[3]-t-20  p.+  [8]  leaves,  il.  2  maps,  4°     (Water  Control  Planning  Department, 
Hydraulic   Data   Division.)      [Monthly.     Processed.     Some   of   the   pages    are 
issued  as  leaves.]     t  Tennessee  Valley  Authority,  KnoxviUe,  Tenn. 
L.  C.  card  38-32755  Y  3.T  25 :  14/941-10 

Same,   Nov.  1941.     [1941.]     [3]-fl6+[8]   leaves,  il.  2  maps,  4°     (Water 

Control  Planning  Department,  Hydraulic  Data  Division.)  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.    Some  of  the  pages  are  issued  as  leaves.]  Y  3.T  25  :  14/941-11 

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Bonds  of  United  States.  Regulations  governing  exchanges  of  interim  certifi- 
cates of  2yo7o  Treasury  bonds  of  1967-72  for  definitive  coupon  bonds.  Dec. 
15,  1941.  2+[l]  p.  4°  (Department  circular  675;  Fiscal  Service,  Public  Debt 
Bureau.)  [Title  31.  Money  and  finance,  Treasury,  chap.  2,  Fiscal  Service, 
subchap.  B,  Public  Debt  Bureau,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  pt.  810.]     t 

T  1.4/2 :  675 

United   States  of  America,  2    i>ercent  Treasury  bonds  of  1951-5;"),  dated 

and  bearing  interest  from  Dec.  15,  1941,  due  Dec.  15,  1955,  redeemable  at  option 
of  United  States  at  par  and  accrued  interest  on  and  after  Dec.  15,  1951,  inter- 
est payable  June  15  and  Dec.  15.  Dec.  4,  1941.  2  p.  4"  (Department  cir- 
cular 673;  Fiscal  Service,  Public  Debt  Bureau.)     t  T  1.4/2:  673 

United  States  savings  bonds,  defense  .series  F  [amdt.  1].     Dec.  12,  1941. 

1  p.  4°  (1941,  1st  amendment  to  Department  circular  654;  Fiscal  Service. 
Public  Debt  Bureau.)     t  T  1.4/2 :  654/amdt.l 

Finonec.     Bulletin  of  Treasury  Department,  analysis  of  receipts  and  disburse- 
ment.'*, composition  of  public  debt,  capital  movements  and  monetary  data,  other 
treasury   statistics,   Nov.   1941.     [1941.]     [4]-f82   p.   il.   4°     [Monthly.     Proc- 
essed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  39-26387  T 1.3  : 941/11 

Daily  statement  of  Treasury,  compiled  from  latest  proved   reports  from 

Treasury  offices  and  depositaries,  Dec.  1-31,  1941.  [1941-42.]  various  paging, 
narrow  f°     [Dailv  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]     t 

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Treafiury  deeisions  under  customs,  internal  revenue,  narcotic,   and  other  laws, 
including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  and  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals. 
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per, 10c.  single  copv,  .$3.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  .$4.70. 
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[Processed.  Circular  20  is:  Commuted  ration  messes.  Issued  in  loose-leaf 
form.]     t  T 47.8/2:  20 

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loose-leaf  form.]     t  T  47.8/2:  21 

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is  :  Commuted  rations.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     t  T  47.8/2 :  23 

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National  hanhs.  Monthly  statement  of  capital  stock  of  national  banks,  national 
bank  notes,  and  Federal  reserve  bank  notes  (old  series)  outstanding;  Dec.  1, 
1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  narrow  f     (Bookeeping  Division.)     t 

L.  C.  card  10-21666  T  12.9 :  941/12 

FISCAL  SERVICE 

ACCOUNTS  BURBIATT 

Public  debt.     Statement  of  public  debt  of  United  States,  Aug.  31,  IMl.     [1941.] 
4  p.  narrow  f°     ( [Bookkeeping  and  Warrants  Division.] )     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21268  T  63.112  :  941/8 


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December  1941  1819 

Relief  work.  Report  showing  status  of  fiuuls,  emergency  relief  appropriation 
acts  for  fiscal  years  1935-42,  as  of  Oct.  31,  1941.  [1^1.]  cover  title,  [2] +30 
p.  il.  oblong  8°     [Monthly ;  none  issued  Sept.  31,  1941.]     t  T  63.107  :  941/10 

TKHLiSURJJt  OF  UNITED    STATES 

Paper  monet/.  Monthly  statement,  paper  currency  of  each  denomination  out- 
standing Nov.  30,  1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  oblong  16"     t  T  63.307  :  941/11 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Income.     Statistics  of  income  for  1938 :  pt.  2,  compiled  from  corporation  income 
and  excess-profits  tax  returns  and  personal  holding  company  returns;  prepared 
bv  Statistical   Section,   Income  Tax   Unit.     1941.     iv+349  p.     *  Paper.  3dc. 
L.  C.  card  18-26569  T  22.35  :  938/3/pt.2 

Internal  revenue  MUetin,  1941,  no.  48-52 ;  Dec.  1-29,  1941.  1941.  various  paging. 
[Weekly.     Include  Rulings  10911-943.] 

L.  <".  card  22-260.".!  T  22.23/1 :  941/48-52 

Note. — Tlio  Tntornal  rcVfiiiic  bulletin  service  for  1041  will  cdiisi.st  of  weekly  bulletin.^ 
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)  pertaininp;  to  internal  revenue  matters.  The  semiannual  cumulative  bulletins 
will  contain  all  rulings  and  decisions  (including  Treasury  decisions)  published  during 
the  previous  (>  months.  The  complete  bulletin  service  may  be  ol>tained  on  a  subscription 
basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington, 
D.  C,  for  $.3.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.25. 

Stamp  taxes.    Regulations  71  (1941  edition)  relating  to  stamp  taxes  on  issues  and 
transfers  of  stocks  and  bonds,  conveyances  of  realty,  passage  tickets,  and  foreign 
insurance  policies  under  chap.  11  and  31  of  internal  revenue  code.    1941.    vi+76 
p.     [Part  113  of  title  26,  codification  of  Federal  regulations.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46469  T  22.17  :  71/4 

PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

Blind-made  products.  Schedtile  of  blind-made  products,  effective  Jan.  1,  1942. 
[1941.]  11  p.  il.  4°  [Processed.  Prepared  under  direction  of  Committee  on 
Purchases  of  Blind-made  Products.]     t  T  58.2  :  B  61/942 

Government  supplies.  General  schedule  of  supplies:  cla.ss  IS,  Instruments  of 
precision   and  accessories  and  parts,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1942.     1941.     29  p.   4" 

[PHX-essed.]     t  T  58.8: 18/942 

Same:  class  18,  supp.  1,   Photographic  equipment  and  supplies,   Jan.   1- 

Dec.  31,  1942.    1941.    85  p.  4°    t  T  58.8 :  18/942/supp.l 

Same:  class  37,  supp.  2,  Safety  belts,  Dec.  3,  1941-Apr.  30,  1942.     [1941.] 

2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  37/941-42/supp.  2 

Same :  class  53,  supp.  1,  Office  supplies,  Jan.  1-Nov.  30.  1942.     [1941.]    4  p.  4' 

[Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  53/941-42/supp.l 

Same:  class  54,  supp.   5,  Certain  office  machines.  Jan.  1-June  30,   1942. 

[1941.]    4  p.  4°     [Proce.ssed.]     t  T  58.8 :  54/941-42/supp.5 

Same:   class  103,   Miscellaneous  services,   Jan.   1-Dec.   31,   1942.      [1941.] 

3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  103/942 

General  schedule  of  .supplies  circular  471;  Dec.  1.  1941.      [1941.]      [l]+2 

leaves,  4°     [Processed.     Circulars  470-A,  471-A,  471-C,  472-A,  472-B,  472-C, 
472-D,  and  472-E  were  issued  also.]     t  T  58.4  :  471 

FEDERAL   STANDARD   STOCK   CATALOG   DIVISION 

Note. — In  the  list  below,  some  of  the  Amendments,  dated  after  Oct.  10.  19.3.3.  are  for 
specifications  issued  by  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Board  (now  Federal  Standard 
Stock  Catalog  Division)  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  following  publications  except  the  Emergency  alternate  Federal 
specifications  are  issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binders. 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency 
alternate  Federal  specification  for  hardware,  builders',  door-closers ;  Nov.  8, 
1941.     [1941.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.10/3:  E-FF-H-121a 

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1820  Government  Publications 

Gorci )}})}( nt  xiipiAics — Continued. 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Emergency  alternate  Federal  specification  for  pipe- 
fittings,  bronze  (threaded),  250-pound ;  Nov.  29,  1941.  [1941.]  1  p.  4''  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  T  58.10/3  :  E-WW-P-461 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  aluminum-alloy,  ingots,  amdt. 

1 :  Oct.  8,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.        T  58.10/3 :  QQ-A-371a/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  siwcification  for  aluminum-base-alloy,  die  cast- 
ings, j^mdt.  1 ;  Oct.  8,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  QQ-A-.j91/amdt.l 

Same :   sec.   4.  pt.   5,   Federal  specification  for  aluminum-base-alloy,  iier- 

manent-mold-castings,  amdt.  1;  Oct.  8,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12"     *  Paper,  "ic. 

T  58.10/3  :  QQ-A-.596/am(lt  .1 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  aluminum-base-alloys,  sand- 
castings,  amdt.  2;   Oct.  8.  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12°     [Supers(>des  Amendment 

I,  Feb.  26,  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  QQ-A-601/amdt.2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  apricots,  fresh ;  Oct.  9,  1941. 

[1941.]     3  p.  12°     [Super.sedes  Fed.  spec.  Y-A-621,  Apr.  3.  1934.]     *  Paper,  oc. 

T  58.10/3  :  Y-A-621  a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  beans,  snap  (green  or  wax), 

fresh:  Oct.  9.  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  HHH-B-1.56. 
Aug.  7,   1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  HHH-P.-l 56a 

• Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  beds,  hospital,  adjustable- 
spring-bottom,  amdt.  2;  Oct.  9,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Amend- 
ment 1,  July  29,  1941.]     'Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  AA-B-211b/amdt.2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  brushes,  paint,  metal-bound, 

flat  (utility-wall)  ;  Oct.  9,  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  12°     *  Paper,  .5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  H-B-436 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  brushes,  varnish,  oval;  Oct. 

1.5,  1941.     [1941.]     5  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  .58.10/3 :  H-B-711 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  cabbage,  fresh ;  Oct.  9,  1941. 

[1941.]     4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  HHH-C-26,  Aiig.  7.  1934.]     *  Paper, 
5c.  T  58.10/3  :  HHII-C-26a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  cable  and  wire,  rubber-insu- 
lated, building-type  (0  to  5.000-volt  service)  ;  Oct.  23.  1941.  [1941.]  28  p.  il. 
12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  J-C-lOlb  and  Fed.  spec.  J-C-106a.  .Jan.  30,  1940.] 
♦Paper,  10c.  T  58.10/3  :  J-C-103 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  catsup,  tomato,  amdt.  1;  Oct. 

20.1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  JJ.T-C-91a/anidt.l 

Same :   sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  chili  con  carne,  plain,  or 

with  beans ;  Oct.  9,  1941.     [1941.]     4  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.    T  58.10/3  :  EE-C-281 

■ Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  denture-base-material  (acrylic 

resin  or  mixtures  of  acrylic  and  other  resins)  ;  Sept.  12.  1941.     [1941.]     8  p. 

II.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  U-D-226 

Same:    sec.   4.    pt.    5.    Federal   specification    for    detergents,    special    (for 

aluminumware.  dishwashing-machines,  and  manual  cleaning)  :  Nov.  18,  1941. 
[1941.]     9  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  P-D-236 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.   5,  Federal  specification  for  dispensers,  soap:  Oct.  23, 

1941.     [1941.]     6  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.   spec.  FF-D-396a,  Dec.  27.  1938.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  FF-D-396b 

Same :  .sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  extracts,  flavoring,  and  flavors, 

non-alcoholic;  Sept.  22.  1941.     [1941.]     8  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  EE-E- 
911,  Nov.  11,  1930.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  T  .58.10/3  :  EE-E-911a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal   specification  for  fowl,  dressed    (fricassee), 

amdt.  2:  Oct.  8,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  1.  Nov.  26. 
1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  .51.7/8 :  PP-F-611a/amdt.2 

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December  1941  1821 

(;t>v(rinii<  nt  .s»;j />?/('«— Continued. 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  fuses,  cartridge,  inclosed,  re- 
newable (fusible  links  not  separately  inclosed),  and  renewal-links  therefor  r 
Sept.  22.  11)41.  [11141.]  11  p.  il.  12"  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  W-F-803,  Apr.  4, 
1933.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  W-F-803a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal   specification  for  grapes,  fresh ;  Oct.  9,  1941. 

[1041. 1     4  p.  V2°     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  Y-G-671,  May  1.  1934.]     *  Palmer,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  Y-G-671a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  ink,  writing,  amdt.  2 ;  Oct.  15, 

1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  1,  June  6.  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  5S.10/3 :  TT-I-563ji/amdt.2 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  kits  (empty),  first-aid,  burn- 
treatment,  and  snakebite,  and  kit  contents;  Nov.  6,  1941.     [1941.]     16  p.  12" 

*  I>apei-,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  GG-K-391 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  leather,  sole  (cut,  outer,  and 

top-lift),  vegetable-tanned,  factory;  Oct.  3,  IWl.     [1941.]     7  p.  il.  12°     [Super- 
sedes Fed.  spec.  KK-L-261a,  June  4, 1935.]    *  Paper,  5c.    T  58.10/3  :  KK-L-261b 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  letti;ce,  fresh;  Oct.  9,  1941. 

[1943.1     4    p.     12°     [Supersedes     Fed.     spec.     HIIH-1^226.     Nov.     6.     1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  HHH-I^226a 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  machines,  floor-polishing  and 

scrubbing,  electric;  Oct.  3,  1941.     [1941.]     13  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Fed.   spec. 
W-M-4(J,  Nov.  21),  1935.]     *  Paper.  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  W-M-46a 

Same  :  .^ec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  outlet-boxes,  steel,  cadmium,  or 

zinc-coated,  with  covers  and  accessories,  amdt.  1 ;  Nov.  1,  1941.     [1941.]     3  p.  12° 

*  I'aixn-,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  W-0-821a/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paint,  varnish,  lacquer,  and 

related  materials,  general  specifications  (methods  for  sampling  and  testing)  ; 
Aug.  7. 1941.     [1941.]     40p.il.  12°     *  Paper,  10c.  T  58.10/3  :  TT-P-141 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  shelving,  steel,  storage,  amdt.  1 ; 

Oct.  21.  1941.     1941.     1  p.  V2r     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  AA-S-271a/amdt.l 

Same  :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  skins,  chamois,  amdt.  2 ;  Nov.  1, 

1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  1,  Mav  193(5.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  KK-S-416/amdt.2 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  terneplate  (roofing  tin),  amdt. 

1 ;  Oct.  3,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  QQ-T-201/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tomatoes,  fresh ;  Oct.  9,  1941. 

[1941.]     4  p.  12°    [SnpersedesFed.  spec.  HHH-T-576,  Nov.  6,  1934.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

T  .58.10/3 :  HHH-T-576a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  tubing,  aluminum-alloy  (AL- 

61),    (aluminum-magnesium-silicon),  round,  seamle.ss ;   Oct.  23,  1941.     [1941.] 
8  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  WW-T-789 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  varaish,  asphalt,  amdt.  2;  Oct. 

21,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Errata  1,  Dec.  1933.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  TT-V-51/amdt.2 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  varnish,  mixing  for  aluminum 

paint,  amdt.  1;  Oct.  8,  1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  TT-V-81a/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.   5,   Federal  specification  for  varnish,   rubbing,   cabinet, 

amdt.  1  ;  Oct.  8, 1941.     1941.     1  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.      T  58.10/3  :  TT-V-86/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  varnish,  spar,  water-resisting, 

amdt.  3:  Oct.  8,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Amendment  2,  Apr.  26, 
1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  TT-V-121a/amdt.3 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  veal,  amdt.  1 ;  Oct.  9,  1941. 

[1941.]     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  PP-V-191a/amdt.l 

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1322  Govi.i;nmknt  Plblicatioxs 

Ooi-ennnriit  siiij/jlics — CoiitiiiiuHl. 

SniiH-:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal   specification  for  watermelons;  Oct.   0,   1941. 

IllMl.l     4  p.  12"     [Siipi'rsedes  Fed.  sir-c.  y-W-121,  Dec.  5.  1933.]     *  Pai^er.  oc. 

T  58.10/3 :  Y-W-121a 

Same:   .sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  wire,  steel,   bookbinders'; 

Oct.  21,  IJMl.     [1941.]     6  p.  12'     'Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  QQ-W-414 

Supplement  50-57  to  Index  of  Federal  sjieciflcatioiis  revised   to  July  1, 

19-10:   Oct.  23-\(.v.  2S.  19-11.      [1941.]     Each   2  p.  or  1  p.  4'     [Proce.s.sed.]      t 

T  58.10/3 :  ind./940,  snpp..')0-57 

RESE.\K<"II  AND  ST.VTISTICS  DIVISION 

Bunda  nf  United  Stntrn.  Prices  and  yields  of  public  marketable  securities  issued 
by  T'nited  States  Government  and  by  Federal  agencies,  Sept.  1941.  [1941.]  7 
p.  f"  [Monthly.  F^•rmerly  Market  prices  and  yields  of  outstanding  bonds, 
notes,  and  bills  of  Fnited   States.]      t  T  62.7:  941/9 

Same.  Oct.  1941.     [1941.1     7  p.  f"     [Monthly.]     f  T  62.7 :  941/10 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Midiriil  biilhtin   of  Veterans'  Administration,  v.   18.  no.   3.   Jan.   1942:   Martin 

Cooley.  editor.     1941.     ix+237-349  p.     [Quarterly.]  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy, 
50c.  a  vr. ;  foreign  snb.scription,  7.">c. 

L.  ('.  card  25-26672  VA  1.9: 18/3 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Anmi  rcfiuhitious, 

Ni'TE — Army  rcunlatiims  are  adiiiinlstr.Ttive  rofriil.Uions  for  the  military  service  and  are 

is.<ued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose-leaf  binders. 

1.")— 10.       Adjutant    General's    Department:    Adjutant    General    Board:    Nov.    1.    1941. 

1941.      1    p.     *  Paper.   5c.  W  1.6/1  :  15-10 

30-4.H0.      Quartermaster  Corps:  Kemount  areas.     Changes  1.  Nov.  "J.'i.  1041.    1941.     1  p. 

[Supersedes  various  sections  of  certain   circulars.]      *  Paper.   He. 

W  1.6/2:  .•^0-430 /4/ch.l 
.■i."5-.")60.      Finance    Department:    I'se    of    official    checks:    Dec.   G.    1941.      [T941.]      6    p. 
[Supersedes  AR  35-560.  Mar.  15,  1940,  including  various  .'sections  of  certain 
circulars.  ]      *  Paper.  .")c.  W  1.6/1  :  •■5-">— "60  5 

3.-.-l!640.  Same:  Pay  of  retir.-d  enlisted  nren  ;  Nov.  17.  1941.  [1941.1  -1  P-  [Super- 
sedes AR  .■!.>-2640.  Apr.  23,  1935.  and  various  sections  of  certain  circulars.  1 

*  Paper.    .->c.  W  1.6/1  :  3.5-2640/5 
35-4220.   Same  :  Subsistence  and  rental  allowances  for  commissioned  oflBcers.  army  nurses. 

wai-rant  officers,  and  contract  surgeons  ;  Nov.  19.  1941.  [1941.]  14  p. 
[Supersedes  AR  3.5-4220.  Aug.  8.  1935.  including  Circular  7.  1930  and 
par.    4,    Circular    221.    1941.)      *  Paper,    ."ic.  W  1.6/1  :  3.5-4220/4 

35-6540.  Same:  Requisitioning  propertv :  Nov.  15.  1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  [Supersedes 
AR  3.")-6540.  May  14,  1938.  including  Changes  1.  Mar.  20.  1940.  and 
various  sections  of  certain  circ\ilars.  ]  *  Paper.  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  3.5-6540 /6 
40-10  Medical  Department  :  Medical  Corns,  general  provisions  Nov.  17.  1940. 
[1041.]  4  p.  [Supersedes  AR  40-10  June  6.  1924.  including  Changes  1, 
July  25,  1935.  and  par.  2a.  Circular  83.  1940.]      ♦  Paper.  5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  40-10/2 

60-5.  Chaplains:    General    provisions;    Nov.    1.    1941.      [1941.1      5    p.      [Super.sedes 

AR  60-5.  Feb.  20.  1941.  including  sec.  3,  Circular  140.  1941.1      *  Paper.  5c 

W  1.6 /I:  60-5  4 
95-10       Air  Corps  :  Air  Corps  troops.  Changes  1  ;  Oct.  2,  1941.    [1941.]    1  p.    •  Paper.  5c. 

W  1.6/2:  95-10  4/ch.l 

95-200.     Same:  Army  Airwavs  Communication  System;  Dec.  10,  1941.     [1941.]     2  p. 

(Supersedes  AR  95-200,   Mav   10,  1939,   and  sec.   2,   Circular   137.   1940.] 

*  Pai)er.  5c.  '  W  1.6/1  :  95-200/2 
10.5-30.        Signal  Corps  :  Commercial  telephone,  telegraph,  and  electric  time  service,  gen- 
eral. Changes  1  :  Nov.  14.  1941.     [1941.]     3  p.     [Supersedes  various  sections 
of  cert.nin  circiilars.l      *  Paper.  5c.                                  W  l.G/2  :  10.5-30/3/ch.  1 

145-10.  Reserve  Officers'  Training  Corps  :  Administration  and  traininsr.  Changes  4  :  Nov. 
13.  1941.  [1941.]  9  p.  [Supcr,'<edes  AR  14.5-10,  Changes  3,  Jan.  2.  1940, 
and  various  sections  of  certain  circulars.]      *  Paper.  5c. 

W  1.6/2  :  14.5-10  2 /ch.4 

210  390.  Post,  camps,  and  station* :  ^lotion  picture  service.  Changes  1;  Dec.  2.  1941. 
[1941.1  7  p.  [Supersedes  Circular  79.  1940.  and  various  sections  of  certain 
circulars.]       *  Paper.    5c.  W  1.6/2  :  210-390 '4   ch.l 

345  10.  Military  records:  Pre'servation  and  disposition:  Dec.  5.  1941.  [1941.]  5  p. 
[Su|>ersedes  AR  345-10.  Oct.  10.  19.39.  including  sec.  3.  Circular  15,  1941.1 

*  Paiier,   5c.  W  1.6   1  :  345-10/3 

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Dkcemreu  11)41  1823 

Ann II  rcfjiihiiioiifi — Coiitiiiued. 

350-1000.  Military  education:  Medical  l).'|i:irtnient  professional  service  schools;  Dec.  1, 
1941.  [1941.]  5  p.  I  Siipei-.sedes  AR  850-1000,  July  28,  1933,  including 
Changes  1,  Dec.  L'S,  1935,  and  sec.   1,  Circular  37,  1938.]      *  Paper,  5o. 

W  1.6/1  :  350-1000/3 

600-15.  Personnel:  Rank  and  precedence:  Dec.  10.  1941.  [1941.1  6  p.  [Supersedes 
AR  600-15,  June  16,  1937,  including  Changes  1,  July  21,  1939,  and  par.  2, 
.sec.    1.    Circular    80,    1939.]       *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6/1  :  600-15/4 

000-35.  Same:  Prescribed  service  uniform:  Nov.  10,  1941.  [1941.]  31  p.  31  p.  of  pi. 
[Supersedes  AR  600-35.  Dec.  31.  1926,  including  Changes  2,  Aug.  22,  1933, 
and  various  sections  of  certain  circulars.]     *  Paper,  15c.    W  1.6/1  :  600-3.5/4 

600-40.  Same:  Wearing  of  service  uniform;  Aug.  28.  1941.  [1941.]  36  p.  il.  [Su- 
persedes AR  600-40.  June  22,  1931,  including  Changes  1,  July  21,  1933, 
and    various    sections    of    certain    circulars.]      *  Paper,     10c. 

W  1.6/1 :  600-40/5 

(105-Ii50.  Commissioned  officers  :  Army  retiring  boards,  Changes  3  :  Nov.  24.  1941.  [1941.] 
2  p.  [Supersedes  AR  605-250.  Changes  2,  Apr.  8,  1938,  and  various  sections 
of    certain    circulars.]       *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6/2 :  605-250/2/ch.3 

•'•15-10.  Enlisted  men  :  Rating  and  disrating  of  siwcialists,  except  in  Medical  Depart- 
ment, Changes  2;  Nov.  14.  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  [Supersedes  AR  615-10, 
Changes  1,  Aug.  25,  1930,  and  various  sections  of  certain  circvilars.] 
*  Paper.  5c.  W  1.6/2  :  615-10/ch.2 

615-20.  Same :  Rating  and  disrating  of  specialists.  Medical  Department.  ;Medical. 
Dental,  and  Veterinary  Corps.  Changes  4  :  Nov.  21.  1941.  1941.  1  p.  [Su- 
persedes AR  615-20.  Changes  3.  Dec.  31.  1934,  and  various  sections  of 
certain  circulars.]      *  Paper.   5c.  W  1.6/2  :  615-20/ch.4 

t;i."-150.     Same:  Aviation  student  training;  Aug.  1,  1941.     [1941.]      (•>  p.      *  I'aper,  5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  615-150 

.00-10.  Supplies:  Storage  and  issue,  Changes  1;  Nov.  21,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p. 
[Supersedes  various  sections  of  certain  circulars.]      *  Paper.   5c. 

W  1.6/2  :  700-10/2/ch.l 

liiilh'tin  33  and  34 ;  Nov.  L'2  and  Dec.  10,  1941.  [1941.]  I-^ach  3  p.  [Issued  with 
perforations.]      t  W  3.3  :  941/33,  34 

Circular  240-256;  Nov.  19-D.ec.  13,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging.  [Processed 
and  printed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     $  W  1.4/2 :  941/240-256 

Firld  nidnntils.  Basic  field  manual :  Browning  automatic  rifle,  caliber  .30, 
M191SA2  with  bipod,  Changes  2;  Nov.  15,  1941.  1941.  1  p.  12°  (FM  23-15 
[changes]  2.)  [Supersedes  par.  1.  and  so  nmch  of  par.  2  as  pertains  to  FM 
23-15,  sec.  2,  Training  circular  8,  1940.]     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.33  :  23-15/ch.2 

Note. — Field  manuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  containing  training  and  ref- 
erence data  and  instructions  relative  to  the  tactics  and  technique  involved  in  the  employ- 
ment of  the  arms  and  services  of  the  Army. 

•     8ame :  Browning  machine  gun,  caliber  .50,  HB,  M2,  ground,  Changes  1; 

Dec.  N,  1941,  [1941.]  6  leaves,  12°  (FM  23-60  [changes]  1.)  [Supersedes 
Training  circular  15  and  sec.  1.  Training  circular  44,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

W 1.33 :  23-60/ch.l 

Same:  U.  S.  rifle,  caliber  .30,   Ml,  Changes  1;   Nov.  15,  1941.     [1941.]     3 

leave.s,  12"  (FM  23-5  [changes]  1.)  [Supersedes  various  sections  of  certain 
circulars.]     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.33  :  23-5/ch.l 

Same:  U.  S.  rifle,  caliber  .30.  M1903,  Changes  2;  Nov.  15,  1941.      [1941.] 

2  leaves,  12°  ( FM  23-10  [changes]  2.)  [Supersedes  par.  1  and  so  much  of 
par.  2  as  pertains  to  FM  23-10,  sec.  2,  Training  circular  8,  and  Training  circular 
n.  1940,  and  par.  2,  sec.  2,  Training  circular  60,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.33 :  23-10/ch.2 

GcHcnil  rovrt-niarfidl  orders  14  and  15:  July  23  and  28,  1941.  [1941.]  2  p.  and 
1  p.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     $  W  3.32  :  941/14, 15 

Gfnrral  orders  12  and  13 ;  Nov.  22  and  24,  1941.  [1941.]  Each  2  p.  [Issued  with 
perforations.]     t  W  3.22  :  941/12, 13 

5:/>r(/(;/  o/rfcrs  279-304 :  Dec.  1-31,  1941.  [1941.]  various  paging.  [Dailv  except 
Sundays  and  holidays.]     t  W  3.23  :  941/279-304 

Ttihles  of  organization.     % 

Note. — The  Tables  of  organization  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders. 

8-455.  Medical  air  ambulance  squadron;  Nov.  19,  1941.      [1941  ]      2  p.         W  1.25  :  8-455 

Technical  manuals.  Instructions  for  coast  artillerv  target  practice,  1942,  sup 
plement  to  TM  4-235 ;  Nov.  25,  1941.  [1941.]  22  p.  il.  ( TM  4-235, 1942  supp. ) 
*  Paper,  5c.  W  1.35 :  4-235/supp.942 

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1824  Government  Publications 

Technical  manuals — Continued. 

Technical  manual :  Aerial  pliototopograpliy  [with  list  of  references ;  pre- 
pared under  direction  of  chief  of  engineers].  [1941.]  cover  title,  104  p.  il. 
(TM  5-240. )     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35  :  5-240 

Note. — Teclinical  manuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamplilets  supplementing  the  Field 
manuals  covering  subjects,  the  separate  treatment  of  which  is  considered  essential  to  a 
fuller  accomplislimiMit  of  the  training  prescribed  in  the  Field  ra'anual  series.  The  scope 
of  this  series  includes  pamphlets  describing  materiel  and  containing  instructions  for  the 
operation,  care,  and  handling  thereof:  guidebooks  for  instructors  and  specialists;  material 
for  extension  courses ;  reference  books ;  and  the  like. 

Same:  Airci*aft  induction,  fuel,  and  oil  systems;  [prepared  under  direction 

of  chief  of  Air  Corps].  [Edition  of  1941.]  [1941.]  cover  title,  96  p.  il.  (TM 
1-407.)      [Supersedes  TM  1-407,  Sept.  23,  1940.]     *  Paper,  20c.    W  1.35  ;  1-407/2 

Same :  Airplane  hydraulic  systems  and  miscellaneous  equipment :  [pre- 
pared under  direction  of  chief  of  Air  Corps].  1941.  cover  title,  106  p.  il. 
(TM  1-411.)      [Supersedes  TM  1-411,  Oct.  29,  1940.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

W  1.35 : 1-411/2 

Same:   Airplane   structures;    [prepared   tnider   direction   of   chief   of  Air 

Corps].  [1941.]  cover  title,  132  p.  il.  (TM  1-410)  [Supersedes  TM  1-410, 
Nov.  30,  1&40.]     *  Paper,  20c.  W  1.35  : 1-410/2 

Same :  Gas  mask  [with  list  of  references ;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief 

of  Chemical  Warfare  Service].  [1941.]  cover  title,  144  p.  il.  (TM  3-205.) 
[Supersedes  TR  1120-35,  Oct.  21,  1930.]     *  Paper,  25c.  W  1.35:  3-205 

Same:  Instruction  guide,  binaiiral  training  instrument  M2    [with  list  of 

references;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].  [1941.]  cover 
title,  21  p.  il.  (TM  9-^2662.)  [Supersedes  TM  9-2662,  Jan.  27,  1941.]  *  Paper, 
lOo.  W  1.35 :  9-2662/2 

Same :  Methods  for  pharmacy  technicians  [with  references  and  bibli- 
ography; prepared  under  direction  of  surgeon  general].  [1941.]  cover  title, 
202  p.     (TM  &-233.)      *  Paper,  25c.  W  1.35 :  8-233 

Same:  Ordnance  maintenance,  azimuth  instruments  M1910  and  M1910A1 

(degrees)  [with  list  of  references;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ord- 
nance].    [1941.]     cover  title,  32  p.  il.     (TM  &-1675.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

W  1.35 :  9-1675 

Same:  Ordnance  maintenance,  depression  position  finder  Ml   [with  list  of 

references;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].  [1941.]  cover 
title,  30  p.  il.     (TM  9-1695.)     =*=  Paper.  10c.  W  1.35 :  9-1695 

Same:  Ordnance  maintenance,  elevation  quadrant  Ml  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences; prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].  [1941.]  cover  title, 
16p.il.     (TM  9-1557.)     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35:  9-1557 

Same :  Ordnance  maintenance,  fuze  setter  T15   [with  list  of  references ; 

prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance].  [1941.]  cover  title.  22  p.  il. 
(TM  9-1641.)     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35  :  9-1641 

■ Same:  Ordnance  maintenance,    mount,   telescope,   M16,   quadrant,   range, 

MB.  telescope,  elbow,  M5  [with  list  of  references;  prepared  imder  direction  of 
chief  of  ordnance].     [1941.]     cover  title,  27  p.  il.     (TM  9-1547.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

W  1.35 :  9^1547 

Training  circular  65-68;  Nov.  1-28, 1941.  [1941.]  various  paging,  il.  [Processed 
and  printed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  1.36 :  941/65-68 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

The  Army  and  you.     [1941.]      [4]-fl4-f  [1]  p.  il.     t 
L.  C.  card  41-46386  W  3.2  :  Ar5/14 

Army  directory,  reserve  and  National  Guard  officers  on  active  duty,  July  31,  1941. 
1941.     [1]  +1320  p.  4»     *  Paper,  $2.00. 

L.  C.  card  9^35106  W  3.10 :  941/1/supp. 

Note. — This  directory  does  not  supersede  the  Army  directory  but  supplements  it  for 
reserve  and  National  Guard  officers  on  active  duty. 

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December  1941  1825 

Government  suppUcM.  Specifications.  [The  United  States  Army  specifications 
and  Federal  specitications  which  cover  such  commodities  as  are  commonly 
purchased  by  agencies  of  the  War  Department  are  of  interest  primarily  to  the 
service  and  are  not  entered  in  this  catalog.]  W  3.48/1 :  (nos.) 

Medals.  Supplement  5,  American  decorations,  list  of  awards  of  Distinguished- 
Service  Cross,  Distintruished-Service  Medal,  Soldier's  Medal,  and  Distinguished- 
Flying  Cross,  awarded  under  authority  of  Congress,  July  1.  1040-June  30.  1941. 
1941.  iv-j-10  p.  [Title  on  cover:  Supplement  5,  Decorations,  United  States 
Army,  1802-1926.  Supplements  American  decorations,  awarded  under  authority 
of  Congress,  1SG2-192G.]     *  Paper,  10c.  W  3.2  :  M  46/9/supp.5 

United  Statex  Arnnj  leeruiting  neirs.  Jan.  1942 ;  v.  24.  no.  1.     [Recruiting  Publicity 
Bureau,  Governors  Lsland,  N.  Y..  Jan.  1,  1942.]     20  p.  il.  large  8°     [Monthly.] 
t  Recruiting  Publicitv  Bm-eau,  Governors  Island,  X.  Y. 
L.  C.  cii  rd  Wa  r  22-1  \V  3.45  :  24/1 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Alahania  River.     Alabama-Coosa  branch  of  Mobile  River  system,  Ala.  and  Ga. 
( interim  report),  letter  submitting  interim  report  on  reexamination  of  Alabama- 
Coosa  branch  of  Mobile  River  system,  Ala.  and  Ga.     Oct.  30.  1941.     U  p.  map 
(H.  doc.  414,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-40470 

Cape  Cod  Canal  (On.^et  Baij),  Mas.f..  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of 
Cape  Cod  Canal,  ^la.ss..  witli  view  to  modification  of  project  for  Onset  Bay, 
Mass.  Nov.  7,  1941.  IH  p.  map.  (H.  doc.  431,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  10c. 
I..  C.  card  41-4&471 

Jones  Inlet.  N.  Y..  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Jones  Inlet,  N.  Y. 
.  Oct.  23,  1941.     25  p.  map.      (H.  doc.  409,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  10c. 

Keehi  Lat/oon,  Oaltu.  T.  H.,  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  Keehi 
Lagoon,  Oahu.  T.  II.  Sept.  18,  1941.  11  p.  3  maps.  (H.  doc.  379,  77th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  25c. 

Jfm/s.s' (■/)/>/  River.     Upper  Mississippi  River,  power  at   IIa.«tings,  Minn.,  letter 
submitting  report  on  reexamiuation  of  upper  Mississippi  River  relative  to  power 
development  at  Hastings  Dam.     Nov.  7,  1941.     12  p.     map.     ( II.  doc.  432,  77th 
Cong.  1st  soss.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  41-46472 

Moose  River.  Moose  and  Black  Rivers,  N.  Y.,  letter  submitting  leport  on  pre- 
liminary examination  and  survey  of  Moose  and  Black  Rivers,  N.  Y.  Oct.  16, 
1941.  34  p.  map.  (H.  doc.  405,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  report  is  on  the 
survey  only.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

Orders.  [Orders  and  regulations.  Corps  of  Engineers.  Armv :  chap.  2,  Corre- 
spondeMce  and  reports :  May  1,  1940.]     $  W  7.8/2  :  2/3/p.63-64,  rev.,  64A 

Revised  pages  : 

p.  63-64A;   [Dec.  8,  1941]. 

Same:   [chap.  5,  Navigable  waters;  Jan.  1,  1940.]      t 

W  7.8/2  :  5/3/P.17-18,  rev. 
Revised  pages  : 

p.  17-18:  [Sept.  26.  1941]. 

Same:  [chap.  7.  Claims  and  claims  litigation,  contracts,  methods  of  pur- 
chase;  revised  to  May  1,  1940.]  t  W  7.8/2 :  7/4/P.87-88,  rev. 
Revised  pages  : 

p.  87-88;  [Nov.  26,  1941]. 

Same:   [chap.  8.  Money  accounts  and  budget  accounting;  Oct.  1,  1939.]     $ 

W  7.8/2 :8/2/p.27-30,  rev. 
Revised  pages  : 

p.  27-30;  [Nov.  14.  1941.] 

Orders  and  regulations.  Corps  of  Engineers,  Army,  1933:  chap.  6,  Travel 

and  transportation.     Reprint  of  Oct.  1,  1933  edition  with  changes  issued  to 
June  14,  1938.     1941.     [l]-]-30  p.     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     t 

W  7.8/2:  6/2 

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1826  GOVEKXMKNT    Pl  lU.ICATlONS 

Orders — ContimuHl. 

[Orders  and  regulations,  Corps  of  Engineers,  Army,  1940:  chap.  10,  Ad- 
ministration of  civil  service  in  Engineer  Department  at  Large;  June  1.  1940.     t 

W  7.8/2  :  10/4/P.1-2.  rev.,  etc. 
Uevisixl  paaes  : 

p.  1-4;   (Nov.  12.   1041]. 
p.  5-6:  [Nov.  21,  1941]. 
p.  .S3-34;   [Nov.  12.  1941). 

[Orders  and  regulations.  Corps  of  Engineers.  Annv.  1941:  chap.  9,  Prop- 
erty; Jan.  1,  1941.]  ?  W  7.8/2 :  9/2/p.  33-38,  rev. 
Revised  pases  : 

p.  33-38;  [Nov.  12,  1941]. 

St.  Lucie  Rirer.  Fla..  letter  submitting  report  on  reexamination  of  St.  Lucie 
River,  Fhi.  Sept.  23,  1941.  29  p.  map.  (II.  doc.  391,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  10c. 

MEDICAL   DEPARTMENT 

Bio-UUiographij  of  16th  century  medical  authors;  by  Claudius  F.  Mayer  [Fas- 
ciculus 1,  Abarbanel-Alberti.  S.]  Index-catalogue,  4th  series,  3d  supplement. 
1941.  xi  +  ~>2  p.  il.  large  8°  [From  Index-catalogue  of  library  of  Surgeon- 
General's  Office.  Army   (Armv  Medical  Librarv)     4th  series,  v.  3.]     % 

W  44.7/4a  :  3/fasc.l 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnance  -field  service  bulletin,     t 

Note. — Ordnance  field  service  bulletins  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in 
loose-loaf  binders.  In  order  to  provide  a  vehicle  for  conveyins:  instructions  and  informa- 
tion from  the  chief  of  field  service  to  the  Ordnance  Department  field  service,  6  bulletins, 
entitled  Ordnance  field  service  bulletins,  are  issued.  The  bulletins  are  issued  in  sections 
with  the  serial  number  prefixed  by  a  classification  number  covering  the  foUowinj:  cieueral 
headinss  :  1 — Gt^neral  instructions  :  2 — Supplv  ;  3 — Ammunition  :  4 — Maintenance  ;  5 — 
Miscellaneous  ;   6 — Fuel  and  lubricatiou  instruction. 

1—3.  Ordnance   field   service   organization   and   functions :   Nov.    15.    1941.      Publica- 

tions   Department.     Raritan  Arsenal    [1941.]      1   p.      [Processed.     Supersedes 
OFSB  1-3.  Sept.  11.  1933.]  W  34.26  :  1-3 '941 

3-3.  Field  artillery  and  field  moi'tar  ammunition.  Changes  2;  Oct.  17,  1941.      [Publi- 

cations Department.  Raritan  Arsenal.  1941.]     2  leaves.       [Processed.     Super- 
sedes rhanues  1.     Mar.  21.  1941.]  W  .34.26  :  3-3  940  ch. 2 
3-5.           Small  arms  ammunition.  Changes  6;  Nov.  29.  1941.      [Publications  Department. 
Raritan  Arsenal.   1941.]     3-|-[l]   leaves.      [Processed! 

W. 34.26:  3.5/941-2 /ch.6 

6-G-2.     Lubricating  oil  requirements  for  Diesel  engines  in  ordnance  vehicles.  Changes  1 ; 

Dec.    10,    1941.     Publications    Department.    Raritan    Arsenal     [19411.     1    p. 

[Processed.]  W  34.26  :6-G-2  '941-3 /ch.l 

6-G-3.     Cold  weather  operation  of  automotive  equipment:  Nov,  19.  1941.      [Publications 

Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]      13-|-[1]  p.    [Processed] 

W:34.26 :  6-G-3/941 
Same.    Changes    1;   Dec.    17.    1941.     Publications   Department,    Raritan    Arsenal 
[1941].      1   p.      [Processed.]  W  .34.26  :  6-G-3/041 /eh.  1 

6-G-67.  Cold  weather  operation  of  car,  scout.  M3A1.  Supp.  1-3:  Nov.  24,  1941.  [Pub- 
lications Department.  Raritan  Arstenal.  1941.]  12  J).  [Processed.  Supplements 
O.  F.  S.  bulletin  6-G-67,  Feb.  3,  1941.]  W34.26  :  6-G-67/941/supp. 

Ordnance  provision  system.  [Ordnance  catalog  (ordnance  provision  system)  : 
Group  A],  Hand  carts.  Changes  2;  Nov.  14.  1041.  [Publications  Department. 
Raritan  Arsenal.  1941.]  2  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A— 12  [changes] 
2.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Changes  1.  Oct.  6. 
1041 .  ]     :=:  W  34.23  :  A-42  /ch.2 

Same:  Group  A.  Rifle,  automatic,  cal.  .30.  Browning.  M191«i.  M1918A1.  and 

M1918A2.  parts  and  equipment:  Dec.  1.  1&41.  [Publications  Department.  Rari- 
tan   Arsenal.    1941.]     43+6+2    p.     il.      (Standard     nomenclature    list    A-4.) 

f>.inni[.')uamou   p.iupuKJS  sepas.if»dns     •suoiuuoj.TOd    t|1T.v^   panssj      passe-DO-Tj] 
lists  A-4.  July  31.  1941.  A-4a.  Jnlv  L").  1941.  and  changes  thereto.]     % 

W  34.23 :  A-4/6 

Same:  [Group  C],  Howitzer  and  carriage,  pack.  75  mm.  Ml.  Changes  3; 

Nov.  14.  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal.  1941.]  2  leaves. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  C-20  [chansres]  3.)  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.     Super.<edes  Changes  2.  Oct.  20,  1941.]     t     AY  34.23  :  C-20/3/ch.3 

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December  1941  1827 

OrdiKiiicr  prorisiaii-  .s//.v/r///— Com  tinned. 

Same :  Group  C,  Materiel.  75  mm  tank  gun,  parts  and  equipment ;  Oct.  9. 

1941.  [Publications  Department.  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  23+5+1+ [1]  p. 
il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  C-34.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    t  W  34.23:  C-34 

Same:  [Group  D],  Materiel,  3"  antiaircraft  siin,  MlAl  and  M2A1  (mobile), 

Changes  2;  Dec.  12,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.] 
2  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  D-17  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Is- 
sued with  perforations.     Supei-sedes  Changes  1,  Oct.  6,  1941.]     t 

W  34.23 :  D-17/2/ch.2 

Same:  [Group  D],  Materiel,  3"  antiaircraft  gun,  M2A2  (mobile).  Changes 

3;  Dec.  13,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Ar.senal.  1941.]  3+[l] 
leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  D-23  [changes]  3.)  [Processed.  Is- 
sued witli   perforations.     Supersedes  Changes  2,  Oct.  31,  3941.]      t 

W  34.23 :  D-23/ch.3 

Same:  Group  D,  Tools,  maintenance,  for  repair  of  heavy  field  and  anti- 
aircraft artiller.v.  individual  items  and  parts;  Nov.  15,  1941.  [Publications 
Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  48  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
1)-14. )  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Standard  nomen- 
clature list  D-14,  Dec.  1,  1939.]     :■;  W  34.23 :  D-14/2 

Same:  Group  F,  Items  not  authorized  for  general  issue;  Oct.  15,  1941. 

[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  8  p.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  F-3. )  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  F-3,  I\Iar.  15,  1940,  and  changes  thereto.]     t 

W  34.23 :  F-3/6 

■ Same :  Group  F,  Majiu-  items  of  harbor  defense,  railway  and  antiaircraft 

artillery  sighting  equipment,  and  fire  control  instruments;  Oct.  15,  1941.  [Pub- 
lications Department,  Raritan  Ar.senal.  1941.]  84  p.  (Standard  nomencla- 
ture list  F-2. )  [Proces.sed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersetles  Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  F-2,  Mar.  15,  1940,  and  changes  thereto.]     $ 

W  34.23 :  F-2/6 

Same:  Grouj)  F,  Major  items  of  small  arms,  automatic  gun,  trench  mortar, 

and  field  artillery  sighting  equipment  and  fire  control  instruments;  Oct.  15, 
1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  22+ [1]  p.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  F-1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Super- 
sedes Standard  nomenclature  list  F-1,  Mar.  15,  1940,  and  changes  thereto.]     t 

W  34.23 :  F-1/6 

Same:  [Group  F],  Setter,  fuze,  MS,  Changes  2;  November  15,  1941.  [Pub- 
lications Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  4+[l]  leaves.  Standard 
nomenclature  list  F-1 77  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations. 
Supersedes  Changes  1,  SNL  F-177,  Oct.  6,  1941.]     t  W  34.23 :  F-177/ch.2 

■  Same:  [Group  F],  Setter,  fuze,  T15,  Changes  1:  Nov.  15,  1941.  Publica- 
tions Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941.]  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
F-211    [changes]    1.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  F-211/ch.l 

• Same:   [Group  G],  Scout  car,  Ml  (White  12X4),  Changes  2;  Dec.  2,  1941. 

Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941.]  1  p.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  G-31  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Super- 
sedes Change  1,  Oct.  6,  1941.]     %  W  34.23  :  G-31/ch.2 

Same:  [Group  G],  Scout  car,  M2  (Corbitt),  Changes  2;  Dec.  2,  1941.  Pub- 
lications Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature 
list  G-32  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes 
Change  1,  Oct.  6,  1941.]     t  W  34.23  :  G-32/ch.2 

Same:  Group  G,  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  2,  Armament;  Oct.  7,  1941.  [Pub- 
lications Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  21+ [1]  p.  11.  Standard  nomen- 
clature list  G-67,  sec.  2.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.2 

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J[g28  GOVERNMEXT   PUBLICATIONS 

Ordnanrc  provision  -vy/.s/c//)— Continued. 

Same :  Group  G,  Scout  cai's,  M3A1,  sec.  3,  Frout  axle  group ;  Nov.  15,  1941. 

[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]     24  p.  il.     (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  G-67,  sec.  3.)     [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.3 

Same:  Group  G,  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  4,  Rear  axle  group;  Oct.  25,  194lfl 

[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]     14+ [1]  p.  il.     (Standard" 
nomenclature  list  G-67,  sec.  4.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  i)erf orations.]     + 

W34.23:G-67/sec.4 

— —  Same:  Group  G,  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  5,  Body  group;  Oct.  15,  1941. 
[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  42+ [1]  p.  il.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  G-67,  sec.  5.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.5 

Same :  Group  G,  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  6,  Brake  sj^stems ;  Nov.  15,  1941. 

[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  42+ [1]  p.  il.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  G-67,  sec.  6.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.6 

Same:  Group  G,  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  8,  Cooling  system;  Nov.  15,  1941. 

[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  17+ [1]  p.  il.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  G-67,  sec.  8.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.8 

Same :  Group  G,   Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  15,  Fuel  system ;  Oct.  25,  1941. 

[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  30+ [1]  p.  il.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  G-67,  sec.  15.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.l5 

Same :  Group  G,  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  17,  Lubrication  system ;  Nov.  15, 

1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  8  p.  il.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  G-67,  sec.  17.)     [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     X 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.l7 

Same :  Group  G,  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  20,  Springs  and  shock  absorbers ; 

Oct.  30, 1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  14+  [1]  p.  il. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  G-67,  sec.  20.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  per- 
forations.]    X  W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.20 

-  Same:  Group  G,  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  21,  Steering  gear;  Oct.  30,  1941. 
[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  13+ [1]  p.  il.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  Gr-67,  sec.  21.)      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     X 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.21 

Same :  Group  G,  Scout  cars,  M3A1,  sec.  24,  Transmission ;  Oct.  30,  1941. 

[Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  22+ [1]  p.  il.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  G-67,  sec.  24.)     [Processed.     Issued  witli  perforations.]     + 

W  34.23 :  G-67/sec.24 

Same  :  [Group  G],  Tractor,  heavy,  Ml  (Allis-Chalmers  PID-lOW),  tentative 

addendum.  Changes  2 ;  Dec.  3, 1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal, 
19^11.]  2  leaves.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  G-98.  addendum  [changes]  2.) 
[Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.     Supersedes  Changes  1,  Oct.  6,  1941.]     X 

W  34.23 :  a-98/add./ch.2 

Same:  Group  G,  Truck,  bomb  service.  Ml  (Diamond  T),  tentative  adden- 
dum; Dec.  1,  1941.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  40  p. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  G-llO,  addendum.)      [Processed.]     X 

W  34.23 :  G-110/add. 

Same:   [Group  K],  Cleaning,  preserving  and  lubricating  materials,  recoil 

fluids,  special  oils,  and  similar  items  of  issue.  Changes  2;  Dec.  1,  1941.  Publica- 
tions Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941].  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
K-1  [changes]  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Changes 
1,  Aug.  25,  1941.]     X  W  34.23 :  K-l/4/ch.2 

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Deceiviber  1941  1829 

Ordnance  provision  system — Coutiuued. 

Same:  [Group  M],  Compoueiit  parts  common  to  2  or  more  groups,  Changes 

1 ;  Oct.  1,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941.]  1  p. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  M-5  [changes]  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  with 
perforations.]     t  W  34.23  :  M-5/ch.l 

Same:    [Group  OGS],  sec.   1,   Obsolete  group  A   material,   major   items, 

Changes  1 ;  Nov.  13,  1941.  Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal  [1941.] 
1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list,  Ob.solete  general  .supplies  no.  1  [sec.  1, 
changes]  1.)     [Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]    t    W  34.23/4 : 1-1/2/ch.l 

Same :  Group  R,  Ammunition,  fixed,  all  types,  for  pack,  light,  and  medium 

field  artillery,  pt.  1 ;  Jan.  1,  1942.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Ar.senal, 
1941.  J  7  p.  (  Standard  numcnclature  list  R-1,  pt.  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  in 
advance.  Issued  witli  perforations.  With  Standard  nomenclature  list  R-1, 
j)t.  2,  Jan.  1,  1942,  sui)ersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  R-1,  pts.  1  and  2, 
Jan.  1.  1941,  and  all  clianges  tliereto.]     t  W  34.23  :  R-l/9/pt.l 

'■ ■     Same:  (Jroup  R,  Annnunition,  fixed,  all  typos,  for  pack,  light,  and  medium 

field  artillery,  pt.  2;  Jan.  1,  1942.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal, 
1941.]  21  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  R-1,  pt.  2.)  [Proces.sed.  Issued 
in  advance.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature 
list,  R-1,  pt.  2,  Jan.  1,  1941.]     t  W  34.23  :  R-l/9/pt.2 

Same:   Group  R.  Ammunition,  trench   mortar,   including  fuzes,  propelling 

charges,  and  other  components,  pt.  1;  Jan.  1,  1942.  [Publications  Department, 
Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  4  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  R-4,  pt.  1.)  [Proc- 
cs.sod.  Issued  in  advance.  Issued  with  perforations.  With  Standard  nomen- 
clature list  R— 4,  pt.  2.  Jan.  1,  1942,  supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  R-4, 
pts.  1  and  2,  Jan.  1,  IJMl.]      t  W  34.23  :  R-4/lO/pt.l 

Same:  Group  R,  Ammunition,  trench  mortar,  including  fuzes,  propelling 

charges,  and  other  components,  pt.  2 ;  Jan.  1,  1942.  [Publications  Department, 
Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  12  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  R-4,  pt.  2.) 
[Processed.  Issued  in  advance.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  R-4,  pt.  2,  Jan.  1,  1941.]     t  W  34.23  :  R-I/lO/pt.2 

Same:  Group  R,  Projectiles  and  propelling  charges,  separate  loading,  all 

types,  for  medium  field  artillery,  pt.  1 :  Jan.  1,  1942.  [Publications  Depart- 
ment. Raritan  Arsenal.  1941.]  6-|-[l]  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  R-2, 
pt.  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  in  advance.  Issued  with  perforations.  With 
Standard  nomenclature  list  R-2,  pt.  2,  Jan.  1,  1942,  supersedes  Standard  nomen- 
clature list  R-2,  pt.  1,  Jan.  1,  1941,  and  pt.  2,  Jan.  1,  1940,  respectivelv,  and  all 
changes  thereto.]     t  W  34.23 :  R-2/9/pt.l 

Same:  Group  R,  Projectiles  and  propelling  charges,  separate  loading,  all 

types,  for  medium  field  artillery,  pt.  2;  Jan.  1,  1942.  [Publications  Department, 
Raritan  Arsenal,  1941.]  24-]- [1]  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  R-2, 
pt.  2.)  [Processed.  Issued  in  advance.  Issued  with  perforations.  Super- 
sedes Standard  nomenclature  list  R-2,  pt.  2,  Jan.  1,  1940,  and  all  changes 
thereto.]     $  W  34.23  :  R-2/S/pt.2 

Same :  Group  R.  Service  fuzes  and  primers  for  pack,  light,  and  medium 

field  artillery,  pt.  1 ;  Jan.  1,  1942.  [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Arsenal, 
1941.]  4  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  R-3,  pt.  1.)  [Processed.  Issued  in 
advance.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list 
R-3,  pt.  1,  Jan.  1,  1941,  and  changes  thereto.]     |  W  34.23 :  R-3/lO/pt.l 

Same:  [Group  R],  Service  fuzes  and  primers  for  pack,  light  and  medium 

field  artillery,  pt.  2,  Changes  2 ;  Jan.  1,  1942.  Publications  Department,  Raritan 
Arsenal  [1941.]  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  R-3,  pt.  2  [changes]  2.) 
[Processed.     Is.sued  in   advance.     Issued  with   perforations.]     $ 

W  34.23 :  R-3/8/pt.2/ch.2 

Same :  Group  S,  Pyrotechnics,  military,  all  types ;  Jan.  1,  1942.  [Publica- 
tions Department,  Raritan  Arsenal,- 1941.]  8  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
S^t.)  [Processed.  Issued  in  advance.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes 
Standard  nomenclature  list  S-4,  Jan.  1,  1941,  together  with  all  changes 
thereto.]     t  W  34.23 :  S-4/10 

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Ig30  Government  Publications 

OrdiKiiicc  xufctii  nianiKil.  rejiulations  goveniing  iiiamifncture,  storage,  loadiiiL' 
and  liaiulling  of  military  explosives  and  ammunition  at  establishments  of 
Ordnance  Department,  Army,  Dec.  1,  1941.  1941.  iv+221  p.  il.  1  pi.  IT 
(O.  O.  Form  7224.)  [Supersedes  all  previous  editions  of  O.  O.  Form  7224.1 
*  Paper,  30c.  W  34.12/2 :  Sa  1/2/941 

Ordnance  technical  lihrary  huUrtin  .">.    Dec.  1941.    4"     [Pi'ocessed.]     t 

W  34.21/3  :  .") 

sec.  A.  Selected  list  of  articles  in  cun-eiit  periodicals  of  int(>rest  to  Ordnance  Department. 

12  p. 
sec.  B.  Books  and   pamphlets   cataloged   during  Nov.    1941.      7   p. 

PUBLIC  RELATIONS  BUREAU 

Note. — The  memorandum  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  dated  Feb.  11,  l'J4i,  organizen 
the  War  Department  Bureau  of  I'ublic  Relations,  effective  F'eb.  11,  1941.  All  agencie.s  of 
the  War  Department  dcalins  in  public  lelaticms  or  related  matters  will  function  under 
the  supervision  of  this  Bureau. 

Army.     New  Army  of  United  States  [as  of  Aug.  1,  1941].     [1941.]     cover  title, 
[3] +141  p.  il.  4"    [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  41-46473  W  107.2  :  Ar  T^ 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

Quartermaster  lihrary  record,  selected  list  of  new  books  added  to  library,  v.  1.  no. 
12-1 1> ;  Dec.  1-29,  1941.     [1941.]     Each  [2]  p.  4"     [Weekly.    Processed.]     v 
L.  C.  card  41-51380  W  77.34 : 1/12-16 

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o 


Index  to 

United  States 
GOVERNMENT 
PUBLICATIONS 

Monthly  Catalog 


ISSUED    BY   THE 


Superintendent  of  Documents 

Nos.  553-5^^ 

JANUARY-DECEMBER    I94I 


UNITED    STATES 

GOVERNMENT    PRINTING    OFFICE 

WASHINGTON   :  I942 


INDEX 

To  Monthly  Catalog,  January — December  1941 

'SonE.— Entries  appear  in  (his  index  (/)  under  names  of  Government  or  corporate  authors:  (S)  under  personal 
authors:  (3)  under  series  titles  or  titles  of  publications,  if  distinctive:  (4)  under  subjects.  Specific  subjects  are  not 
duplicated  under  the  Government  authors. 

Inclusive  paging  is  not  given,  except  in  the  case  of  hearings  and  reports  under  the  names  of  the  Committees  of 
Congress  and  the  names  of  the  individual  Congressmen  submitting  reports. 


A 


Page 


A.  A.  A.,  see  Aericultural  Adjustment  Adminis- 
tration. 
A.  A.  A.  Highway  Express,  Inc.: 

court  case 1814 

motor  carrier  decision 1299 

A  C  Sparkplug  Co. _ 371 

A.  F.  of  L.,  see  American  Federation  of  Labor. 
Abbot,  CO.: 

article  on  Smithsonian  Institution 403 

weather  element  hitherto  disregarded 918 

sec  also  Smithsonian  Institution. 

Abbott,  K.  N.,  motor  c:irrier  decision...  1469 

Abbreviations,  nautical  chart 1253, 1659, 1799 

Abel,  A.  W.,  motor  carrier  decision 1465 

Abel,  James  F.,  eciucation  under  dictatorships 

and  in  democracies 1015 

Abelson,  Cclia  K.,  tax  appeal 581 

Abclson,  Jacob,  tax  appeal 581 

Abelson,  Lester,  tax  appeal  .__ 581 

Abendroth,  Cordelia  Y.,  court  case  of  exr .'59,406 

Aberdeen  &  Rockfish  R.  R.: 
rates  on — 

cement 701 

iron 58,873 

petroleum  coke 530 

prunes 1476 

Aberle,  Harry  C,  court  case 188 

Abernathy,  Clyde  Q.,  patent  appeal.-,..- 27 

Abernethy,  R.  F.: 

analyses  of  Washington  coals 504 

correction  of  entry 769 

Abilene  &  Southern  Ry.: 
rates  on — 

iron 529 

petroleum 702 

Abinante  &  Nola  Packing  Co 72 

Abraham  Lincoln  National  Historical  Park 506, 

1285 

Abramson,  Joseph  G.,  court  case 1305 

Abrasives: 

chapters  from  minerals  yearbook 334,856 

coated  abrasive  products 277 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234 

needed  for  national  defense 857 

specification  for  abrasive  cloth 928 

Abrego,  Maximo,  relief 152,634,639 

.\bstracts,  see  special  subject. 
Academy  of  Sciences,  ,<:fe  National  Academy  of 
Sciences. 

Acadia  Corporation 176 

.\cadia  National  Park 176 

Acapulco  Harbor,  chart 391 

Acarina  collected  on  Presidential  cruise 225 

Accessible  Bay,  chart    .  391 

Accident  Boards  and  Commissions.  Internation- 
al Association  of,  see  Internationa! 
Association  of  Industrial  Accident 
Boards  and  Commissions. 
Accident  Prevention  Board,  see  Industrial  Acci- 
dent Prevention  Board. 
Accidents: 
aircraft- 
investigation  by  select  committee 981, 

1416, 1589 

in%'cstigation  reports  of  C.  A.  B 453, 

454,965,1121,1402.1718 
method  of  analysis 1319 


Page 
Accidents — Continued 

chemical  agents,  treatment  of  casualties 1225 

coal-mines^ 

fatalities,  monthly 51, 175.335,504, 

691,  858,  1025,  1283,  1454,  1619,  1765 

in  Tennessee. 857 

in  United  States 504,858 

principal  disasters  in  U.  S 1283 

construction  industry... 198 

copper  mines,  etc 858 

gold,  silver,  etc.,  mines ..  859 

industrial,  discussion 1048 

iron-ore  mines 1284 

lead  and  z.inc  mines.  Miss.  Valley  States...  1171 

logging  and  lumber  mills. 1639 

lumber   manufacture,    1939,   correction   for 

Nov.  1940catalog _.       3 

lumber  manufacture,  1940 1639 

metal  mines,  in  United  States 505, 1026 

metal  mines,  prevention 505 

metallurcical  plants 1171 

mineral  industries 859 

motor  vehicle — 

motor  vehicle  accident  deaths 450,620, 

790,  9.59,  1113,  1246,  1393,  1571,  1713 

vital  statistics  special  reports 129 

weekly  accident  bulletin      ..  20.127,268,4.50 

nonmetal  mines  in  United  States 505, 1026 

nonmetallic-mineral  mines 51 

petroleum  industry -.  336 

quarries,  etc 861, 1284 

railroad — 

accident  bulletin 55, 1459 

grade-crossing,  1940 864 

investigation  reports 55, 

56,  178,  340,  341,  510,  696,  864,  1032, 
1175,  1288,  1459,  1460,  1623,  1624,  1770 

investigation  reports,  summary^  ._ 178 

reported  bv  steam  railways,  summary..  56, 
178,  341,  696,  864,  1032,  117.5,  1288, 
1460,  1624 

under  different  housing  conditions... 678 

urban  home 322 

urban  population 1273 

see  also  Explosions — Injuries— Safety  of  life. 
Accidents,  Air,  Select  Committee  to  Investieate, 
see  Air  Accidents.  Select  Com- 
mittee to  Investigate,  House. 
Accomac  Countv,  Va.,  mail  routes,  schedules..  907, 

1069, 1514 
Accountable  officers,  see  Disbursing  officers. 
Accounting: 

Army  technical  manual 422 

distribution  cost  accounting 1164 

numbers  for  Navy 567,1068, 1345 

radiotelegraph  carriers 1012 

sawmills 263 

telephone  companies 317,842, 1440 

wire-telegraph  and  ocean-cable  carriers.  -  .    842. 

1441.1607 
see     also     Budget — Postal     accounts — also 
names  of  departments,  bureaus,  etc. 
Accounting    Office,    see    General    Accounting 

Office. 
Accounting,  Statistical,  and  Tariff  Department, 

Federal  Communications  Comn  41, 
160,  318,  672,  673,  843,  1012,  llfi7,  1271, 
1441,  1607 

1831 


1832 


mOEX,    1941 


Page 

Accounts,  see  Accountinp— Delinriuont  accounts 

— Finance. 
Accounts  Bureau.  Fiscal  .Service  99, 

233.  418,  589,  T.SG.  926,  1086,  1219,  1362. 
1529,  1680,  1818 

estimate 398 

Accounts  Bureau,  Navy  Dept.,«f?  Supplies  and 

Accounts  Bureau,  Xavy  Dept. 
Accounts  Committeo,  House: 

reports -  142.  287.  466.  6.37-638, 

810-811.981. 1135. 12(i2.  1416. 1.589.  1734 
Acee,      Alfred,     unemployment-compensation 

laws 69 

Acer  Realty  Co 1525 

Acetic  acid,  price  schedule. 1668 

Acetone,  price  schedule 1809 

Acetylene: 

air  and  oxygon  mixtures,  ignition. 8.57 

rates  on       1777 

Achabal,  Balbino,  court  case 703 

Acheson.  1>ean  O.,  address  405 

Acid-cupric-chroniate  speeification 1222 

Acids,  general  schedule  of  supplies 234,1087 

see  also  names  of  acids. 

Ackeret,  J.,  airplane  propulsion 718 

Acme  Air  .\ppliance  Co.,  Inc .531 

.\cme  Breweries 409 

Acme-Evans  Co 1643 

.\cme  Freight  Lines,  Inc 700,871 

Acme  Xoveltv  Co 369 

Acme  White  Lead  &  Color  Works 549.722 

Acoustic  materials: 

classificafion 629 

sound  absorption  coefficients.. 629 

Acoustics,  see  Sound. 

Acreage  allotments,  see  .Agricultural  conservation 

program. 
Acree,  Fred,  jr. : 

sulfur  compounds  used  as  insecticides 440 

toxicity  of  pyTethrins  to  cockroach 1 240 

Acree,  S.  F.: 

determining  ascorbic  acid  concentration 277 

(f-naphthoquinonesulfonic  acid 1407 

.\cting  assistant  surgeons,  see  Surgeons. 
Actions  at  law: 

monthly   report,    packers   and   stockvards 

act ."  119,  2.55. 

438. 778. 950, 1237, 1238. 1383. 1563, 1 701 
personal  property  cases,  U.  S.  defendant  .  1142 
State  laws  applicable  on  lands  under  U.  S.  1142 
suspend  statutes  of  limitations  during  war  1738 
see  also  names  of  parties  to  suits. 
Acts,  see  Laws. 

Actuaries  Board,  report,  20th 789 

.\dair,  C.  Roy,  rice 265,1390 

Adair,  Cornelia,  tax  appeal  of  admr..  95 

Adams,  Alva  B.  (Senator  from  Colo.): 
reports  made  by — 

Appropriations  Com 152, 

306-307,  480.  656.  829,  997,  1149,  1428 

Banking  and  Currency  Com 829 

Irrigation  and  Reclamation  Com 1601 

Public  Lands  and  Surveys  Com  37. 

669,1010.1602 

Rules  Com 313,670 

supplemental  statement- 
Presidential,  Vice  Presidential,  and  Sen- 
atorial    Compaign     Expenditures, 
1940,  Special  Committee  to  Investi- 
gate.     313 

.\ dams,  Caroline  L.,  cottonseed  coat  .  264 

Adams,  D.  E.,  stocks  and  consumption  of  tin    1171. 

14.55 
.\dams.  Georgian: 

home  resources  for  defense... UOH 

research  in  home  economics 13 

.\dams,  H.  G.,  soil  survey... 786 

\dams,  H.  P.,  meteorological  summary.. 8ft3 

.\dams,  James  E.,  Houston  black  clay 1710 

.\dams,  Jennie  A.,  tax  appeal 751 

Adams,  Mabel  G.,  tax  appeal 1081 

Adams,  Mary  B.,  tax  appeal... 1357 

\dams,  William  W.: 

bituminous-coal-mine  occupations  survey.  .  858 

coal-mine  accidents  in  United  States  868 

employment,  etc..  in  mineral  industries 859 

metal- and  nonmetal-mine  accidents 1026 

metal-mine  accidents  in  U.  S 505 

National  Safety  Competition 1455 


Page 
.\dams,  William  W.— Continued 

principal  coal-mine  disasters  in  U.  S 1283 

production  of  explosives. 174 

quarry  accidents 861 

use  of  rock  (lust  in  coal  mines... ,'2 

.\dams  <<;  Westlake  Co 722 

Adams  Motor  Service 12".il' 

Adams  Transfer  Co 1814 

Addis.  William  W.,  relief 308,468,635 

Addresses: 

copyrighted .  70. 

202,545,886,1194.1318,  1641,  17K7 

National  AAA  Conference 1234 

see  also  subject  of  address,  or  name  of  person 
by  whom  delivered. 

-Aden,  Gulf  of,  pilot,  supplement. ,564 

.\dhesives  for  graphic  arts  industries. 1760 

.Adjudication,  see  Administrative  adjudication. 

Adjusted  service  bonds,  redemption  losses 467, 

480, 830, 976 

Adjutant  General's  Department 105, 

240,  422.  595.  761, 930, 1093, 1225. 1369, 
1538,  1687,  1824 

Army  regulations 1822 

blank  forms,  etc 1222 

practice  booklet 105 

.Adjutant  general's  field  manual -103 

.Adler,  E.  P..  tax  appeal... 581 

.Adler  Manufacturing  Co 371 

Administration. 

Note.— For  all  headings  in  which  the 
word  ".Administration"  occurs,  see  the  al- 
phabeting  word,   e.g.    Civil   .Aeronautics 
.Administration. 
"Administrative": 

defitied  under  labor  standards  act.. 367 

Administrative  adjudication: 

Government  agencies,  fair  standards,  etc...  835. 
1003, 1267, 1433 
Government  agencies,  investigation — 

report 197 

report,  additional  copies 1.50 

results,  monograph  embodying 539 

.Administrative  Committee  of  Federal  Register, 
see  Federal  Register  Administrative 
Committee. 
.Administrative  Division,  Justice  Dept.,  salaries, 

estimate 1 209 

-Administrative  Office  of  United  States  Courts      5. 

115,  247,  603.  943,  1101,  1379.  1699 

information  on  establishment,  etc...  3, 5, 115, 247 

report,  1940 5,115 

report,  1941. 1699 

-Administrative  procedure,  see  Administrative 

adjudication. 
-Administrative  Procedure  Committee,  see  .At- 
torney General's  Committee  on  -Ad- 
ministrative Procedure. 
-Administrative  Procedure  Office,  see  Federal  -Ad- 
ministrative Procedure  Office. 
Administrative  Statistics  Section,  Forest  Serv- 
ice  616 

-Admission  taxes: 

regulations 1530,1680 

correction  of  entry  on  p.  1530 1555 

-Adoption  problems  and  procedures 712 

-Adult     Blind,     Books     for     the.     Project,     see 

Project:  Books  for  the  Adult  Blind. 
Adult  education- 
good  references 320 

of  Neeroes 677 

-Advance  Transportation  Co.  of  Illinois,  Inc 515 

-Advertising: 

radio  and  periodical,  handling 850 

rates  on  displays 1038 

-Advertising  Metal  Display  Co 549.722 

Advisory   Commission,    Post-Emergency   Eco- 
nomic,   see    Post-Emergency    Eco- 
nomic Advisory  Commission. 
-Advisory  Commission  to  Council  of  National 

Defense 37, 158, 314, 486, 670, 1437 

functions  and  activities 1437 

special  areas  bulletin 486 

Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics,  see  Na- 
tional .Advisory  Committee  for 
Aeronautics. 

-Advisory  Committee  on  Fire  Defense 575 

-Advisory    Committee   on    Rules   in    Criminal 

Cases,  appointment 1215,1814 


JANUAR  Y-DECEMBE  R 


1833 


Page 

Aebl,  Anna,  relief- 982,  IMT,  1729 

Aebi,  Fred,  relief 982,1597,1729 

Aedes  aegypti,  see  Mosquitoes. 
Aerial  navigation,  see  Aeronautics. 
Aerial  photography: 

Army  technical  manual 1225 

extent  by  Dept.  of  Agriculture 5, 

247, 431, 603,  771, 943, 1101, 1233, 1557 

reading  aerial  photographs 1092, 1686 

Aerial  phototopography,  technical  manual 1824 

Aerodynamics: 

airship 422 

inertia  of  dynamic  pressure  arrays 1788 

Aerology  in  hurricane  warning  service 281 

Aeronautical  charts,  see  Maps  and  charts — also 

names  of  localities. 
Aeronautical  instruments,  see  Aircraft  instru- 
ments. 

Aeronautical  ratings.  Army  regulations 1222 

Aeronautical  supplies,  concerns  manufacturing, 

etc -.-  902 

Aeronautics: 

air  carrier  operating  certification 24, 272, 454 

air  carrier  operation  statistics 453, 

965,1120,1401,1576,1718 

air  carrier  rules 272,454 

air  navigation,  Army  technical  manual 239 

air  traffic  rules 132,454 

air  transport  by  gliders 1053 

air  transport  services  agreement 226 

aircraft  navigation  manual.  Navy 903 

Alaska  air  transportation  investigation 1718 

Army  aviation  student  training 483, 

647, 666, 805, 976, 1823 

aviation  as  a  career 595 

civil  aeronautics  bulletin. .  24, 131, 794, 1252, 1401 

civil  aeronautics  journal 23, 

131,  271,  453,  625,  794,  965,  1120,  1252, 
1401,  1576.  1718. 

civil  aeronaut  ics  manual 24,  453,  625, 1 120 

civil  air  regulations 24, 

132,  272, 454, 625, 795, 965, 1402, 1719 

digest  for  pilots 131,1401 

commercial  aviation  in  Latin  America 1734 

contracts  with  Latin  American  air  lines 1485 

control  of  civil  aviation,  Executive  order...  1801 

danger  areas  in  air  navigation 794, 1576 

education  in  D.  C.  senior  high  schools  .   .    1418, 

1730, 1744 

flight  regulations.  Executive  order 395 

flight  rules,  summarv 24 

future  of  flying(2  entries) 1522 

historical  frieze  in  rotunda  of  Capitol 473 

instruction  at  nonfederal  establishments 103 

intrastate  operations 1311 

laws  relating  to  air  service 286, 465 

maps  and  charts,  see,   in  main  alphabet. 

Maps  and  charts, 
military  aviation  in.=tructors,  agreement . . .  1524 
military  mission,  agreement  with  Brazil  ...  919 
military  mission,  agreement  with  Ecuador..  579, 

1214 

modern  trends  in  air  transport 402 

naval  academy  in  San  Diego  Bay  area 474 

naval  air  pilot 391 

Navy's  aviation  training  program,  status..  1144 

physiological  aspects  of  flying 1538 

practical  air  navigation 24 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 47 

radio  aids,  air  navigation 24, 

131, 271,  453, 625, 794, 965, 1576, 1718 

radio  stations  in  aviation  service 1157 

rules  and  regulations  of  F.  C .  C 672, 

673, 1271, 1440, 1441, 1607 

safety  and  planning  program 23 

statutes  and  related  material 453 

theory  of  flight.  Army  technical  manual 594 

see  also  Aircraft,  and  types  of  aircraft,  e.  a. 
Rotor    planes — Airports    and    avia- 
tion fields— Aviators. 
Aeronautics    Administration,    see    Civil    Aero- 

nautias  Administration. 
Aeronautics  Advisory  Committee,  see  National 
Advisory     Committee     for     Aero- 
nautics. 
Aeronautics  Authority,  see   Civil   Aeronautics 

Authority. 
Aeronautics  Board,  see  Civil  Aeronautics  Board. 


Page 

Aeronautics  Bureau,  Navy  Dept 212, 

389, 561, 733, 902, 1065 

estimate 1666 

technical  note 212, 389,  561,  733, 902, 1065 

Aeronautics    Division,    Library    of    Congress, 

report,  1940 886 

Aerostatics,  technical  manual 105 

Aerovox  Corporation 371 

Aetna  Iron  &  Steel  Co 1645 

Affiliated  Dress  Manufacturers,  Inc 209, 1794 

Affiliated  Enterprises,  Inc 1040 

Africa: 

charts 565,735 

lights,  etc.  (H.  O.  publication  32) 390 

1941  supplement 903 

sailing  directions,  supplements 561 

see  also  Union  of  South  Africa. 

Agafia  Bav,  chart 1122 

Agard,  William  F.,  relief 642,832,975 

Agawam,  Ky.,  railroad  accident 1175 

Aged: 

economic  status  and  programs  for  support ..  321 

economic  status  in  urban  households 849 

homes  for  in  United  States 543 

see  also  Old-age  and  survivors  insurance — 
Old  age  pensions. 

Agents,  recognition  before  Treas.  Dept 754 

Ageton,  Arthur  A.,  court  case 1011, 1477 

Agne,  Henry  R.,  court  case 670, 1305, 1751 

Agnew,  Wing  G.,  manganese  steel 859 

Agrarian  Claims  Commission,  estimate.. 912 

Agricultural  adjustment,  see  Agricultural  Ad- 
justment Administration— Agricul- 
ture—Markets and  marketing — also 
names  of  certain  commodities. 

Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration .    6, 

llfi,  249,  432,  604,  772,  944,  1101,  1234, 
1380, 1557, 1700. 

AAA  faces  the  future 1700 

AAA,  what  it  is,  why  we  need  it,  etc 250 

administrative  expenses,  amend  act 1 135 

conference,  addresses 1234 

expenditures 6, 

116,  249,  604,   772,   1102,  1234,  1380, 
1557, 1701. 

financial  report .  772 

general  information  series 6, 433 

report  of  activities,  1939-40 433 

see  also  Agricultural  conservation  program — 
Soil  conservation. 
Agricultural    associations,    see     Cooperation- 
Farm  organizations. 
Agricultural  Chemical  Research  Division.  606, 1235 
.\gricultural  Chemistry  and  Engineering  Bureau..  7, 

117,  251,  434,  605,  772,  945,  1102,  1235, 
1381,  1559, 1701. 

accomplishments 605 

.      report,1940 _      7 

see  also  Knight,  Henry  G. 
.A.gricultural  colleges,  see  Land  grant  colleges  and 
universities — also  names  of  univer- 
sities with  which  colleges  are  con- 
nected. 
Agricultural  conservation  program: 

AAA  program  stands  for  conservation,  etc. . .  945 

acreage  allotments,  etc 772 

administration  of  special  programs 605 

aim  is  abundance,  conservation,  etc 6 

bulletin 249,605,1700 

bulwark  of  national  defense 605 

checking  and  reporting  performance 772, 1101 

determining  performance 433 

election  of  committeemen,  etc 944 

farm  computation  sheets,  etc 944 

farm  program  by  regions 605 

handbooks 116,249,250,433,1558,1701 

how  farm  program  meets  needs  of  farmers 249 

our  future  strength  depends  on  use 945 

payments  for  crops  acquired  for  defense 1731, 

1734, 1742 

program  for  basic  crops 605 

program  in  action 605 

pulling  power,  national  farm  program 1242 

why  you  need  farm  program  in  1941 116 

see  also  Agricultural  Adjustment  Adminis- 
tration— Agriculture — Soil  conserva- 
vation — also  names  of  certain  States, 
counties,  etc. — also  names  of  com- 
modities. 


1834 


INEKEX,    194  1 


amend  agricultural  adjustment  act— 

neanugs-- 

law " 


Page 


repiorts. 


- 306 

----^ 806 

average  size  of  farmVmortgage"re6ordines^'  ^^^'  ^^ 

larnuTedit  quarter  y  260  782  1249  i^r- 

anners and  ranchers.  loans"'""        '  '«2. 1242, 156, 

farmers' cooperatives,  loans""'" q^ 

mriners  need  special  facilities  "'"" ""  q^i 

fn"Denmark''""^''  *^"""  Credit  Admin".:::::  1567 

loans  in  certa"i"n  St"a"t"es" " ~SP 

lltb.^^'  ^^'  1381, '1382"; "fseoV  1561; 

loansunderF.C.  A.. reports..  122  615  1108  1'567 

production  credit  associations               '  '  954 

production  loans,  for  classroom,  etc"  "use  78o 

pubicationsforsalebysupt.ofdocs  1761 

publications  of  Farm  Credit  Admin  954 

reference  material  for  teaching  use  7S2 

road  to  farm  ownership  2?a 

tenant  FHirchase  loans,  repayment  443"liOT 

yearbook  separate  "  "        '  «,; 

see  also  Federal  intermediate  credit'ban'k's  " ' 
Agricultural  Credit  Administration,  see  Farm 
A     •     w       ,•- redit  Administration. 
Agricu  tura  defense  program,  see  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Defense  Relations  OffiSe  1559  1702 

information  in  notes  of  general  interest"  iw 

Asricu  rural  Department  of  Illinois  "3? 

Agrieu  tura  departments.  State,  list 1105 

Agricultural  economics,  see  Agriculture" " ' 

Agricultural  Economics  and  Farm  Management 
Department,  ^fassachusetts  \gri- 
cultural  Experiment  Station.  1104 

Agricultural  Economics  Bureau  ' " " "       g 

l^i,'^S°'''"^"^^'"°^'^235; 

publications,  available  — <■ 

publications,  monthly  c"heck  list 776 

-      report.  1940.;..       ^48,  1104,  1236.  1383,' "1562;  1703 

see  a/so  Tolley,  Howard  ii  ""' 

Agricultural  education,  see  Agriculture 
Agricultural  engineering,  see  Engineering 
Agricultural  experiment  stations- 
publications j,2  259 

^         report,  mo    "I'^l^,  781, 953;mU386,l5^:  1707 
workers  in,  list.  0=0 

see  also  names  of  experiment  's't"at"io"ns. 
V^!n!Ju  '■*'  exports,  see  Agricultural  products. 
Agricu  tura  extension,  see  Extension  work 
Agricultural  financing,  see  Agricultural  credit- 

.\griculture. 
Agricultural  implements,  see  Farm  implements 

and  machinery. 
Agricultural  income,  see  Income. 
Agricultural  Industry  Bureau  of  Michigan  777 

Agricultural  labor,  «ee  Farm  labor  

Agricultural    Labor    Bureau   of"  San   Joaquin 

V  alley.  ..  c^n 

Agricultural  Labor  Committ"e"e"""" I6qq 

Agricultural  library  notes  Ir 

index.  1940 124,264.445.  616,  mS.l^.-lSeg 

title  page  and  contents.  1940. .        616 

Agricultural  loans,  see  Agricultural  credit. 
Agricultural  machinery,  see  Farm  implements 

and  machinery. 
Agricultural  Marketing  Service  9 

119.  233,  437,  608,  7761  94"9',"ii64,"  1237.' 
1383,1562.1703.  »",'-"', 

estimate jq.j 

posters _  gQQ  j-o  lODQ 

reportsscheduledforreleasermi """        '         433 
service  and  regulatory  announcements  10 

,„    „,  „     o  ■      .  438.610.778.950.1105 

see    o/«o    Reorganization    of    Government 
oHices.  etc.— a/«o  Kitchen.  C  W 
Agricultural    pests,    *ee  Insects— Pests— a/so 
names  of  pests,  or  names   of   plants 
affected. 
Agricultural  planning,  see  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Producers  Labor  Committee  482 


Agricultural  products: 

consumers  and  standardization  roq 

consumption.  l90»-39  " ^ 

exports,  methods  of  increasing " ^ 

foreign  trade-  ""^ 

1940 

1940-41 *li 

.      new  quantity  indexes    "" fi,^ 

increase  domestic  eonsump"t"i"o"n" "" "1^92 

industrial  market  .  .  fiXi 

mternal  trade  barriers:  """"■  rX^ 

marketing  services,  funds  to"d"eveiop" 466 

J^n    ?k"'A'"'=^'  '"'P'^ct  on  cooperatives  """  260 
owned  by  Commodity  Credit  Corporation""    12" 
120  257,  439.  610,  779.  951.  1106,  1239, 
liOb. 

Pnrity  prices R2r  oofi 

perishable—  ---  '*'^«'«w» 

perishable  commodities  act.  rules,  etc     1105 
railroad  freight  rates  '252 
nnhfr^  t°"''  "/''^'^V  f'"'^'Sht  rates,  "prices":::'  947 
publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs  176 
reserve  supply  in  possessions  of  U   S  "esti- 
mate                                                               ,D/^- 

surplus—  ^°"' 

and  nutritional  deficits  774 

"■sport  on  surplus  removal.  1940  126 

school  lunch  program  and  disposal.  .      1562 
tnirty  million  customers  739 

where  shall  we  find  a  market?""" 948 

tariffrates 2531237 

transporting  on  Missouri  Rive'r"  '  782 

weights  and  conversion  factors  ""  432 

see  also  Crops-.Markets  and  marketing- 
.  «'-so  names  of  special  products 

Agricultural  program,  see  Agricultural  conserva- 

tion  program— .Vgrieulture. 
Agricultural  Relations  Office,  see  Foreign  \gri- 

cultural  Relations  Office. 
Agricultural  research  journal,  see  Journal  of  agri- 
cultural research. 
Agricultural  series,  see  .\griculture. 
-Agricultural  situation,  see  .\griculture 
.Agricultural  statistics,  see  .Agriculture 
Agricultural  Statistics  Division  of  Illinois  Agri- 
cultural Dept _         _  437 

Agricultural  Statistics  Division  of  Iowa  i)ept"of 

-Agriculture 10 

-Agricultural  Statistics  Division  of  North' Caro- 


lina. 


Agricultural  surpluses.  see":Agrici"Jt"ural'"p"r"o"d- 
.     ,        nets— a/so  names  of  certain  products. 
Agricultural  workers,  see  Farm  labor. 
-Agriculture: 
addresses — 

agricultural  preparedness 247 

agriculture  in  American  economy         ""  '  8 
agriculture  must  plan  and  produce  1557 

changing  attitudes  in  agriculture  1557 

impact  of  war  and  defense  program  262 

interdependence  of  lowest  third 117 

a  look  ahead  with  American  farmers         259 

social  effects  of  war  and  defense  ...  8 

theory  of  agricultural  democracy  613 

agricultural  adjustment,  1939-40  433 

separates     '  605 

agricultural  adjustment  acts- 
amend  certain  sections  142  984 
288,  305,  306,  464, 1135, 1589:  "'  '     ' 

corapila  t  ion 287 

agricultural  economic  reports,  etc 1562 

agricultural  economics  bibliography  lis  252 

agricultural  economics  literature   (period!-' 

cal)      8.117. 

.  2ol,  435, 606. 946, 1235, 1560, 1702 

agricultural  finance  review g  1381 

agriculturalhistorv  series  .  "    '  1236 

agricultural  series 1443 

agricultural  situation  (periodicals)  8,117  252 
435.  606.  774.  947,  1103,  1235,  1382, 
1561,  1702. 

agriculture  and  the  Americas 249 

agriculture  in  the  Americas     .  123  262  443 

.  615,783,95,M242. 1387, 1568,' 1709 

information  in  notes  of  general  interest      113 
agriculture  today,  appraisal  of  problem  774 

.American  agricultural  history  947 

American  agriculture,  first  300  years  """  775 


JANUARY-DECEMBER 


1835 


Page 

Agriculture— Continued 

bevond  economics '  °i 

birds  of  southeastern  United  States l*bl 

census,  1940  (16th) ----- -  -  -  22, 129, 

270,  451,  452,  623,  624,  792,  1115,  1248, 
1249,  1395,  1396, 1573,  1574, 1715,  1716. 

agricultural  items 1381 

list  of  reports }oU 

United  States  summary,  land  uses,  etc.  lllo 

census  publications  for  sale 1166 

changing  techniques  and  emplojonent 608, 

index  to  A-1  to  A-14 --  1236 

chronology  of  Amer.  agriculture,  1790-1940-.  1561 
climate  limiting  factor  in  Hand  County. .     1236 
conservation  farming,  see,  in  main  alphabet. 
Agricultural       conservation      pro- 
grams—Soil conservation. 

county  boards..-- r"--, • ^nl 

cultural  anthropology  and  modern  agric bO-i 

cultural  setting  of  American  problems 771 

democracv  in  agriculture,  why  and  how?...  775 

dry  land  agriculture--- -     1] 

drv  land  crops ''64 

education,  see  below,  vocational  education. 

essentials  of  good  policy .-  947 

European  War,  nat.  defense,  and  Amer.  aeric._^  5 

expenses  of  production 947, 1703 

extension  work,  see.  in  main  alphabet.  Ex- 
tension work, 
farm  defense  program- 
general  plan  of  campaign 1560 

leries 1559,1560 

situation  summary 1560 

suggested  radio  plans... 1560 

farm  relief  acts,  compilation 287 

farmers  and  2d  year  of  national  defense 1101 

foreign  agriculture  (periodical) 15,  262, 

615,955,1242,1387,1568 

index,  v.  4 123 

foreign  trade,  meaning  for  agriculture 785 

getting  established  on  land 1382 

historical  survey 943 

in  1940 118 

income,  see,  in  main  alphabet.  Income. 

inter- American  cooperation 262 

laws  relating  to,  compilation -.  465 

national  defens  ■  impact. 1381 

new  conditions  demand  new  opportunities.  774 

nutrition  and  agricultural  production 156(1 

organization,  old  and  new 774 

outlook,  1941,  charts 9,253.436 

pattern  of  world  agriculture,  map 1700 

periodicals  of  U.  S.  and  Canada,  1810-1910..  616 
planning  through  State,  etc.,  committees...  435 

plans  to  aid  in  defense,  etc 1383 

policy  development  since  World  War 771 

production — 

and  prices,  indices,  1869-1937 8 

needs  for  healthy  South 1562 

problems  in  war  economy -  1560 

technical  progress  influence 774 

publicacion  agricola ---  393 

role  in  modern  democratic  state.. 953 

science  and  agricultural  policy 785 

sociology's  contribution 776 

soil  conservation,  see,  in  main  alphabet. 
Agricultural  conservation  program- 
Soil  conservation. 

statistics— 

1941 1699 

miscellaneous 431 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs ...  1761 

statistics  and  agriculture 1236, 1562, 1703 

transportation  problem 60S 

transportation  requirements  in  1941 436 

trends  and  problems,  today 1103 

vocational  education^ 

contributing  to  farm  family  living 1014 

outlook  charts  for  teachers 436 

War's  impact  on  national  program 252 

workers  in  subjects  pertaining  to,  list 953 

World  War  period. 774 

yearbook,  1940 6 


summary 


956 


yearbook,  1941 1700 


Page 

Agriculture— Continued  .  ,    .  . 

see  also  Agricultural  Adjustment  Admmis- 
tration— Extension  work  —  Farms 
and  farmers— ai-so  headings  begin- 
ning Agricultural  —  Farm  —  also 
names  of  States,  etc.— oZso  names  of 
special  product?. 
Agriculture  and  Forestry  Committee,  Senate: 

calendar  35,  l.iJ,  3Ub. 

^^g^       g^j.^       ggg^        ^^_jg^        ^^^T,        1597,        ^42 

hearines  - . .  306,  479,  656. 996, 1149, 1742 

renorts  -  152,306,479,055-656. 

^  '828'.  996, 1149, 1427, 1597, 1742-43 

Agriculture    and    Industries    Department    of 

Alabama -  787 

Agriculture    and    Inspection    Department    of 

Nebraska; 254 

Agriculture  Board  of  Kansas - - 608 

Agriculture  Committee,  House: 

ca  endar  ....  31, 466, 638. 981, 1202, 1416 

hearings:::::: ..-..  142,288,466,  ij4 

rei)orts  -4^;638,"81 1  ."oSlVl  135,"l416,"l.m  1734 

Agriculture,  Dairy  and  Food  Department  of 

Minnesota 254 

Agriculture  Department 5,  115,  247,  431,  603, 

^  771,  943,  1101,  1233,  1379,  1557,  1699 

aerial  photography... -„-„-% ^,?i 

247,431,603,771,943,1101,1233,1557 

appropriations,  1941 —  „ 

^estimates.:.... 221,398,742,1073 

appropriations,  1942— 

estimates.-  913, 914, 1072, 1073, 1209, 1517, 1807 

hearings -----. ^^' ono    . 

hearings,  additional  copies 3iw 

lam  --  970 

reoorts" ""     -  288,304,479,807 

clip  sheet   — - 16,124,444 

"'616.'785, 956, 1110, 1243, 1388, 1568, 1709 

employment  information wL"  ^^^^ 

farmers'  bulletins,  see,  in  main  alphabet. 
Farmers'  bulletins. 

film  striD  series  14,122,259,442, 

him  strip  series -^^.^.^.^^  ^^^^^  ^^^^^  ^^^^^  ^^^^  ^^^^ 

laws  applicable,  1941  supp.,  and  index 1391 

leaflets,  available 264,616,1568 

leaflets,  title  page  with  contents .    ....    264 

Library --.-  16,  124,  264,  445,  616,  1243,  1389,  1568 

microfl'lm,  etc.,  reproductions 912 

motion  pictures,  1941 lo6o 

organization  and  field  activities 951 

publications —  ,„,„ 

Jan.  193(>-Dec.  1940 ----^243 

Jan  2  1941.  '°^ 

monthly  list'. '.'.'.'-'-'. 16, 264, 445, 

785,  956,  nil,  1243,  1389,  1568,  1710 

numerical  list 1111 

of  interest  to  consumers --  "09 

publications  on  (lists)— 

farm  credit 782 

forestry  for  the  farm 443 

forestry  on  farm  woodlands -444 

goats  and  goat's  milk 1238 

records,  disposition 284, 

'  808,980,1132,1586,1733 

-    report,  1940 J 

technical  bulletins,  index lobS 

technical  bulletins,  title  pages,  etc 445, 1389 

water  conservation  and  utilization 573, 1350 

yearbook,  1940 ^ 

summary ,?^*j 

yearbook,  1941 -  1700 

see  also  Wickard,  Claude  R. 

Agriculture  Department  of  Canada 17 

Agriculture  Department  of  Iowa 10 

.•Agriculture  Department  of  Michigan 777 

Agriculture  Department  of  Missouri 608 

Agriculture  Department  of  North  Carolina 786, 

1563 

Agriculture  Department  of  South  Dakota 10 

.\griculture  Department  of  Virginia 331,  946 

Agriculture  Department  of  Wisconsin 777 

Agriculture  Department  Solicitor,  see  Solicitor, 

Agriculture  Department. 
Agriculture    Division,    National    Defense    Ad- 
visory Comn.,  see  Reorganization  of 
Government  oflices,  etc. 
Agua  Caliente  band  of  Indians,  lease. . .  818, 834, 978 
Aguilera,  Francisco,  Latin  American  literature.  1513 


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INDiEX,    1941 


Page 


Apwilincs,  Inc -jg  jj-3 

Ahnapee  A-  Western  Ry.,  rates  on  bricks   "        '7OI 
Aickelin,  Anno,  settlement  of  labor  disputes        IG41 
Aides  to  President  of  U.  S.,  etc.: 
additional  pay — 

hearings.". I^- 

reports "'" jj^ 

Aids  to  aviation,  see  certain  hcadingsbeginnine 

Radio. 
Aids  to  navigation,  see  Xavigation— o^<o  certain 
headings      beginning      Radio— n/,w 
names  of  i)laces  where  aids  are  lo- 
cated. 
Aiming  circle: 

Army  technical  manual ]6S7 

standard  nomenclature  li.sts.  765  1548 

Aiming  post  lamps,  nomenclature  list  "  '  1691 
Ainsworth,  Walter  W.,  trustee,  court  case  '  530 
Air: 

airport  station-pressure  records  6:^2 

average  daily  air  mass 281 

height  determination  from  upper  aTr'da'ta  ""  281 
hurricane  warning  service,  aerology  281 

pressureprecipitation  trend  relations  1582 

slide  rule  for  determining  pressure  iss'' 

see  also  certain  headings  beginning  Air 
Air  Accidents,  .'Select  Committee  to  Investigate 
House: 

creating .^04 

expenses..-. 287,981 

reports 981,1410,1589,1734 

Air  almanac,  see  American  air  almanac 
Air  Associates,  Inc.: 

decisions  of  X.  L.  R.  B 719,889.1195 

_   operate  Bendix-  plant,  E.xecutive  order  1002 

Air  bases,  see  Naval  stations. 
Air  carriers,  see  Aeronautics. 
Air  commerce,  see  Aeronautics. 
Air  compressor  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report        684 
Air  conditioning: 

domestic,  letter  circular 799 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report    328 

systems  and  equipment,  statistics  21 

22,  128,  129,  269,  450,  451,  621,  622,  79l' 

959,  1114,  1247,  1248,  1394,  1572,  IS/s! 

1714 

underground j6ig 

Air  Corps 105,  240, 422,  762, 1093,'  1226. 1369 

Army  air  service  laws 286 

Army  regulations 929,  i691,"i222,"l822 

aviation  cadets 312,647,806 

field  manual .  759 

news  letter 105, 240,  422,'762,"i693,"i226,'l369 

pilot  training 595 

radiotelephone  procedure  76i 

technical  schools,  lands  at  Biloxi,  Miss..M'653. 

*    u    ■,     x.     ,  669,806 

technical  schools,  regulations  593 

Air  Corps  Board,  Army  regulations  1091 

Air  defenses,  see  Defense. 
Air  flow,  see  Flow. 
Air  lines,  see  Aeronautics. 
Air  mail: 

contracts  with  Latin  American  lines  1485 

domestic  air  mail  service,  estimates         222  1666 

foreign  air  mail  service. 84 

foreign  mail  transportation,  estimates"  .....914, 
,  w.      .  1073,1666 

Jaw  relating  to,  compilation..  31 

Air  navigation,  see  Aeronautics. 
Air  observation,  see  .\irplanes. 
Air  pilots,  see  .\viators. 
Air  raids,  see  Defense. 
Air  regulations,  see  .\eronauties. 
Air  Safety  Board,  see  Reorganization  of  Govern- 
ment offices,  etc. 
Air  service,  see  Aeronautics— Air  Corps— Armv 

Air  Forces. 
Air  .ships,  see  Airships. 

Air-Track  Manufacturing  Corporation  1437 

Air  trathc,  see  •■Veronautics— Airports  and  avia- 
tion fields — Airwavs. 
A'lj  transport,  see  -Aeronautics". 
Air  ways,  see  Airwavs. 
Aircraft: 

accident  investigation  reports— 

by  Civil  Aeronautics  Board.. 453 

,         ,                              454, 965, 1121, 1402. 1718 
by  select  committee 981,1416  1589 


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.\ircraft— Continued 

analysis  of  accidents,  method  .  1319 

approved  aircraft jsj 

captures  as  prizes  of  war- 
hearings ..,  823,838 

Jaw.... gyp 

letter  from  Secretary  of  Navy  300 

reports..       667.82:1 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report  166 

dispatcher  certificates 132  272 

dual-geared  power  plant,  safety '  131 

engines,  see,  in  main  alphabet,  Engines 

expansion  of  industry 541 

fabrics 422 

foreign,  permits  for  flight  into'u.  S...r"""'"]485 

induction,  fuel,  and  oil  systems 1824 

inspection  handbook .._  131 

maintenance  record 24 

maintenance,  repair  and  alteration..^  1120,1719 
military,  agreement  with  Mexico.  1080, 1600, 1673 

national  aircraft  collection.. 1213 

navigation,   see,   in  main  alphabet,   -Aero- 
nautics. 

passengers,  -Army  regulations 929 

procurement — 

and  equipment,  estimate 1666 

extend  provisions  of  act 1006 

status  of  Navy's  program 1 144 

propellers,  see,  in  main  alphabet,  Propellers 
(aerial). 

radio  equipment  airworthiness. 272  025 

registration,  etc.,  certiflcates 1 32!  795 

repair  station  rating 132,272,453 

sheet  metal  work.. 594 

type  and  production  certificates... ."".""  132,  625 

ultra-high-frequency  radio  equipment 794 

ultra-high-frequency  receiver 1252 

used  to  transport  narcotic  drugs,  etc...  1220 

wings,  see,  in  main  alpliabet,  Wings. 

wood,  references  on  use  in  aircraft 1388 

see  also  Aeronautics— o/so  names  of  special 
types  of  aircraft. 

-Aircraft -Accidents  Committee— -  1319 

-Aircraft  bombs,  see  Bombs. 
-Aircraft  instruments: 

maintenance,  repair  and  alteration  .     1120  1719 

technical  manual 105 

-Aircraft  machine  guns,  see  Machine  guns. 

-Aircraft  machinists,  apprenticeship  1314 

Airfoils: 

flow  past  infinite  screen 370 

general  theory... '"""l052 

see  also  \\'ings. 
-Airplane  pilots,  see  -Aviators. 
Airplanes: 

accidents,  see,  in  main  alphabet,  -Accidents. 

airworthiness,  civil  aeronautics  manual 453 

airworthiness,  civil  air  regulations 965 

artillery  fire  using  air  observation  _        594 

dumping  fuel 9(55 

engines,  see,  in  main  alphabet.  Engines. 

hydraulic  systems  and  misc.  equipment 1824 

informal  ion  concerning  contracts,  request        299 

inspection  guide 594 

propulsion  problems " " !  ] .     718 

skin  hazards  in  manufacture 1612 

structures,  .Army  technical  manual..        239, 1824 
wings,  see,  in  main  alphabet.  Wings. 
see     also     -Aeronautics-.Aircraft— Gliders- 
Rotor  planes. 
Airport  orientator,  development  and  use  125'' 

-Airports  and  aviation  fields: 

control-tower  operator  certificates 272 

improvement,  additional  appropriations  742 

increase  area  which  may  be  leased.  993, 1010, 1129 

lighting. 794 

luotection,  defense  training  course...  1667 

State  airport  zoning  legislation 964 

station-pressure  records 632 

trallic  control  tests  at  Indianapolis....        '""  793 

use  of  airports,  opin  ion  of  Atty .  Gen 1045 

see  also  name  of  airport  or  field,  or  place 
where  located. 
-Airships: 

aerodynamics 422 

lighter-than-air  pilot  certificates. ..'.'.  1 719 

see  aiso -Aircraft. 
.Airspace  reservations,  revocation  of  order 1801 


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Airtemp  Division,  Chrysler  Corporation..-  73,  206 
Airtherm  Manufacturing  Co... 


^'Trmy  communications  system 1822 

civil  airways,  designation ^9J^»^-  J^2 

civil  airways,  map.- -    '  ^gj 

rZnlSlcS-deVeiopment:::::::^793 

S^r^Ss^^^ce;  instruction^:::- 1581, 1725 

^^'^^Sof  united  States  and  Canada..-.-  965 

fan-type  markers 2i 

manual. ^54 

Airways  (Atlantic)  Ltd :'"'{  irot 

Aitchison,  Beatrice,  rail  passenger  travel 1623 

\kron,  Ohio,  financial  statistics    -^o" 

Akron,  Canton  &  Youngstown  Ky.:  ^^g 

freightrates 

rates  on—  702 

petroleum "    gg 

pipe  fittings -1040 

wallboard 511 

reorganization .-  ggi 

Akron  Standard  Mold  Co 1525 

Aktiebolaget  Separator 135 

Akutan  Pass,  chart.   1342 

Akyab  Harbor,  chart 

^'"Sculturalconservationhandbooks...  116,1558 
SS?^Sndustrie^Bepartn^t..-^_^787 

bridge ' 

census,  1940  (16th)—  „„„  1715 

agi-iculture '  Hlg 

construction l^gg 

manufactures yg2 

population yg3 

retail  trade 1119 

wholesale  trade 1^05 

climate :-•:  V- S57 

coals,  drainage  characteristics °g^ 

contested  election .  ----- -  ---  -  -  --- "  -  ;i:"  ,'p^ 

cooperative  purchasmg,  etc.,  of  petroleum^^^^ 
products 50 

court  case -  ^^g-  —  -^  -^;^^-  -^^-^-  HYi]  1074 

crayfishes  from  caves _ ..L 

district  court  records,  disposition JJ^^ 

electric  bills g74 

electric  rate  book--- „5g 

explosions  in  coalmines -5 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory J^^^ 

financial  statistics 1^08 

lands.  Executive  order or  oqrQn7"i204  ISOO 

mail  routes,  schedules-,  -  -  -  84, 394,  \mi,iM%  ;>''" 

map  of  minor  civQ  divisions ^^g^ 

postroute map- iss'in4ri'll84 

Alabama  Asphalt  ic  Limestone  Co      -  188. 1040./ i»* 
lllbama-Coosa  branch  of  Mobile  River  system.^^^,. 

improvement,  hearings „„. 

reexamination,  interim  report.  --,-----  \An 

Alabama  Great  Southern  R.  R.,  rates  on  glass..  1475 
Alabama  Power  Co.:  I442 

courtcase    -----_-^------ 371 

decision,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  ti.  a 

Alabama  River:  .  1595 

improvement,  hearings 1„„5 

reexamination,  interim  report ^°^ 

Alabama,  Tennessee  &  Nortliern  R.  K  . 

rates  on  steel  stucco  reinforcements 1 1«| 

reorganization -  -  -  -  -  ----     y-  y^-^i  igig 

Alabama  University 505,690,85/,  u/u,  i-i^^.  ^^^q 

Aladdin  Industries,  Inc 

477 
1431 


Alaska— Continued  455 

coast  pilot v.:^';;, 742 

crab  investigation,  estimate- ^^^ 

etKietp1y"nd\Sportatio^^ 
eSployees',  transport  on  Army  transports^  1147 

exploration  for  oil,  appropriations 638 

fineness  of  gold  from  placers "^^ 

^'^'ml.leport  of  comnr..of  fisheries 499 

1939,  statistical  bulletin =^ 

1940,  statistical  bulletin....     ----- J"^ 

canned  products  and  byproducts.  —  --1167 

commercial,  regulations... -  »w,o»d 

committee  study,  hearings ^^^^ 

infresh  waters jqq 

products,  frozen,  etc.-.- „-. 

products,  manufactured ^°^ 

freightrates 499 

S'm?iSl^-andbirds.Veguiati.Kis::-1167 

K^^?cop;er:andiead::::::::::'m:io25 

irrgua/d%°ernrontoorgai^ize:-^7:m 

Indian  service  appropriations ^^^^ 

king  crab    .-.--------- 993 

Legislature,  amending  organic  act .  99.^  14.6 
mail  routes,  schedules...-  -  394,90-,  1347, i^u 
mails,  proposals  for  carrymg ^^^ 


Alafia  River: 

improvement,  hearings 


™^P®""      ..,10  --  1763 

map  of  Alaska 735 

naval  districts 172 

oil  and  gas  fields... gg 

post  route  map ..---- i™"l748 

military  code,  establishing     "^9,  i/« 

mineral  claims,  annual  labor-.- - ^^^ 

mineral  industry  m  1939 687"  855^451 

mineral  resources "°  W'^g  1748 

National  Guard,  providmg "    '  475 

naval  station,  authorize 995' 1426 

organic  act,  amending  '1451 

past  lode-gold  production. gi^ 

SlJ^^SWdefenselExec:  order:::::::  910 

publications  of  Geological  Survey ^^87 

radio  stations,  list  . .  .  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  --.:.-„  "Yng     16O6 

radio  stations,  rules  of  F .  C .  C .  go\  erniug  . 
railroad  right-of-way-  995 

hearing ' 975 

law '.r_'.:::::'84o,995 

rat/ufvestWtion:  Maritime'Comn ^^71 

jSi^^s-'cSlecte^atschoolsretcV^xnder^^^^ 

Indian  service-..-- 'ai^'qik  loio 

slum  clearance  authority,  etc 6.54,97b,  luiu 

Territorial  Guard,  providing- -  ^'•^^'{[qI 

tidal  bench  marks -" 

walruses,  protection—  ggg 

hearing 1131 

law 995,1010 

wilcmKoratiiHirextend  aid:::V811, 1131, 1155 

Alaska  Game  Commissi°n  circular... —  - 

Alaska  Juneau  Gold  Mining  Oo ^gg 

Alaska  Peninsula,  chart ..--.-  -------  y  iqin ' '      620 

tlaska  Railroad  retirement  act,  report,  ^^'^---^^^ 

Alaska  Road  Commission  .....-- 1^26 

employees,  transportation,  etc -^^^  ^^^ 

'l287 

report,  1940 1321 

Alaska  Salmon  Industry,  Inc -  -  -    ggi 


reexamination,  report  of  Army  engineers...  14.5      ^^^^^^  gunset  Mines  Inc       -  —  -- i7g3 

Alameda,  Calif.,  building  permit  survey. -  1315    ^i^stan  Branch,  Geological  Survey.----         9  1773 

Alameda  County,  Calif.,  court  case-- l"4i     ^^^^  pharmaceutical  Co.,  Inc. — 

Alarm,  signal,  automatic,  keying  device *^    Albany.  N.  Y.:  455,1577 

aeronautical  charts 268 

financial  statistics  -.- 1303 

Albany  Packing  Co.,  Inc. 

Albatross  (steamer) :  404  573 

fishes  obtained  by-  


1577 


Alaska .       ,_,  . 

aeronautical  planning  chart  _  , 

air  transportation  investigation ^253 

airway  map 331 

animal  and  plant  resources  ^ 


animal  ana  piauLicsuui^c^..-  — ^i^q\         fishes  ot)tainea  oy -•-■'^"vinT.         1774 

blind,  procure  products  made  by.  -  ^  -  -  -- -  H^^    ^Ibaugh,  Everett  L.,  motor  carrier  decision. . .    774 

1 ..'^rr  A"^*"' *''^.    .  ..,        .  ,. i.    iTr:n;r,m    nnn rt.  case 


boxing ,Q  2g7 

climatological  data ^^•^^' 


1411 1  Albert,  William,  court  case. 


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Page 

Alberty's  Food  Products 874 

Alhina  Enpine  and  Machine  Works,  Inc 722 

Albion  Vein  Slate  Co 188 

A  Ibis.  Joseph  S.,  jr..  relief 152,289,462 

Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.: 

aeronautical  chart 626 

annual  meteorolosical  summary 632 

Alco  E.xpress  Co.,  Inc 1293 

Alcoek,  John  L.,  claim 290 

Alcohol: 

aromatic,  wace  order  in  industry 1493 

efTect  on  cirrhosis  of  liver 1163 

price  schednle,  normal  butyl  alcohol 1809 

see  ali'^  Methanol. 

Alcohol  Tax  Unit .-..  589,757.1087 

Alcoholic  liquors,  fee  Liquors. 

Alcoholi.sm  and  public  health 677 

Alden,  Everett  A.,  relief 639,657 

Alden,  AVilliam  C,  retirement  exemption 1515 

Aldrich.  W.  W.,  a\ocado  produ<--tion 1389 

AIo.  rates  on 1179 

Alemite  Die  Casting  &  Manufacturing  Division, 

Electric  Auto-Lite  Co_ 376 

Aleutian  Islands: 

chart 796 

map 1763 

Alewives.  saltine  in  Chesapeake  Bay..  331 

Alexander,  James.  Inc.. 1778 

Alexander.  Lucy  M.: 

frozen  poultry 439 

poultry  cookine 1709 

Alexander,  N.  K.,  motor  carrier  decision 1179 

Alexander,  "\V.  \V..  overcrowded  farms 615 

Alexandria,  Ecrypt.  chart  ._ 213 

Alexandria  Bay,  X.  V'.,  chart 107 

.Alexandria  prapes.  .vc  iJrape.s. 

Alexandria  quadrangle.  La 764 

Alexis  Harbor,  sci"  Sek  Harbor. 
Alfalfa: 

proxrins.. .-.  1710 

hay,  cut  at  3  stages  of  maturity 120 

hay,  undercured,  thermal  decomposition . . .  434 

irrination  practices.    _ 125 

Lyirus  control  on  seed  crops.   138') 

lA-pus  damape  in  rel.  to  seed  production...  nil 

Steniphylium  leaf  spot 9" 

Alfaro  enirine .-. 793 

Algae: 

eflect  on  tobacco  in  solution  cultures ..    IS 

stimulation  bv  ultraviolet  wave  len^'ths.   ..    92 

.MKoma  Lumber  Co 722, 8CtO,  1.321 

AlcomaNetCo 204,1320 

Alcoma  Plywood  &  Veneer  Co.. 371,10,v3 

Algonquin  (revenue  cutter): 

naval  records  of  former  crew 649 

.Vlgonquin  art  proces.'es  in  birchbark 746. 1354 

Alliambra,  Calif.,  building  permit  survey 1315 

Aliens: 

deportable,  supervision  and  detention — 

hearings 298,646 

reports 298,820,994 

documents  ref|uired ,  Executive  order 908 

educational  institutions  for  study 540 

endangering  public  safety,  refuse  visas.. .  .  806. 

818,833 

enemy  hearing  boards,  E.xecutive  order 1801 

enemy  hearing  boards,  exempting  counsel.  17.38, 

174S 

entering  or  leaving  IT.  S.,  regulations 1637 

exemption  from  military  service _.  8,36 

facts,  etc.,  in  cases  of  certain  aliens. 188 

ftcnn.in  enemies,  proclamation 1801 

Italian  enemies,  proclamation-   1801 

Japanese  enemies,  proclamation.. .__ 1801 

limit  entry  of  certain  aliens  into  U.  S 986 

registration  receipt  cards,  criminal  offense 

to  reproduce 8.35, 1142, 1414 

ffc  nl'n  Immieration— Naturalization. 
Aliens,  Deportable,  Board  for  Supervision  of: 

hearings 298,646 

reports..    298,820 

Alko  FJxpress  Lines 1472 

All  .\merican  Aviation,  Inc 131 

All  American  Bus  Lines,  Inc 344 

All  American  Canal: 

pener  il  information 1028 

specifications,  etc - 338,1457 

All  Steel  Welded  Truck  Corporation 722,1055 

Allan,  Philip  F.,  ponds  for  wildlife.. 957 


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Allnrd,  n.  A.: 

growth  and  flowering  of  grasses nil 

photoperiodic  behavior  of  some  mints     .   .  1711 

Alleghany  Corporation i."^ 

A  lleghany  railroad  system  investigation .    36 

Allegheny  County,  Pa.,  bridges 819, 1000, 1130 

A  Ueglieny  Forcing  Co 1262 

-Mleciance,  dual  nationality  clarification 1737 

Alleman,    Irvin    F..,    illustrator,    roll    call   for 

citizens 790 

.Mien,  .\.  Leonard  (Keprcsentative  from  La.t: 
reports  made  by  — 

Immigration  and  Xaturalization  Com    471. 
9«6. 1140 

Allen,  Cuy  F.,  relief 307,467.634.1136 

Allen,  Herman  R.,  relief... 812. 1128.  ni9 

Allen,  J.  J.,  claim 983,998,1414 

.\llen,  Lucile,  trade,  etc.,  education  programs. . .  493 

Allen,  Xormnn,  turnip  aphid ..     2.59 

Allen,  Ollin  W..  motor  carrier  decision 698 

.Mien,  Kohert  G..  recovery  plans 413 

.\llen  Motor  Freiffht.  Inc.- 182 

.Allentown,  Pa.,  building  permit  survey.     ..      1190 

.\llentown  Mrport  Corporation.. 290.634,657 

.\lley  l>we!lin;  Authority: 

civil  service  positions.  Executive  order 570 

report,  1940  _       ,39 

AUiance-Chadron  Bus  Line. _..  1181 

Allied  Chemical  &  Dye  Corporation...  .350,874.1047 

-Mlied  Coil  and  Transportation  Co 182 

Allied  Kid  Co 204.371 

Allied  Motor  Transportation  Co.,  Inc. 1464 

Allied  Paper  Mills 1499,1645 

.Mlin.  Rushrod  W.,  challence  of  conservation...  775 

.■Mlins,  Xoyes  E.,  court  case  of  exrs .59 

.A.llis-Chalmers  Manufacturing  Co 1322 

Allison,  Charles  E.,  relief 467,657,804 

Allison,  L.  P.,  Construction  Co 1302 

Allotments,  see  certain  headings  beginning  Pay. 
-Allowances,  see  Government  officials  and  em- 
ployees— Military  supplies— a/.«o  cer- 
tain headings  beginning  Pay. 

Alloys,  stremzth  of  flat  strips /... 1642 

see  also  Ferro-alloys — also  names  of  certain 
metals. 
-Mired,  B.  W.,  range  conservation  practices.. .  .  126 
.Mlsman,  Paul  T.,  eold-mining  districts...     .  .    335 

AUstrom,  Hilda  C.,  relief 152,290,462 

.\lmanacs,  see  American  air  almanac— Nautical 
almanacs. 

-Almond  emulsin  action  on  glycosides 458 

Almond  industrv  selected  references 606 

Aloha  Motors,  Ltd 467,830.975 

.Alpena  Savings  Bank- ..- 1675 

Alpers,  Ernest,  court  case 1630 

.Alpert.  Leo.  rninfnll  over  Hispaniola 1412 

Altamaha  Sound,  chart _  1578 

Altamont.  111.,  railroad  accident 096 

Altitude: 

computed,  tables 79.561,734, 1066, 1510 

determination  from  upper-air  data 281 

physiological  effects  of  high  altitude -      902 

.Altmaier,  O.  C,  court  case ...     3.50 

Altman,  Isidore,  illness,  accidents,  and  hou.sing    678 
.Altman,  Oscar  L.,  saving,  investment,  and  na- 
tional income 415 

Altnieyer,  A.  J.,  social  insurance  for  disabled. . .  682 
see  ah.?  Social  Security  Board. 

Alton,  111.,  buildine  permit  survey 884 

Alton  &  Southern  R.  R.: 
rates  on— 

gasoline 702 

pineapples - 1183 

Alton,  R.R.: 

accident 1288 

couitcase 228,1043.1769 

rates  on — 

automobiles -  528 

grain 58.1629 

muriate  of  potash 1 304 

potatoes -  187 

sand  .530 

watermelons 531 

wine 1184 

Alton  Transport  Co 1628 

.Altoona,  Pa.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

.Aluminum: 

census  of  manufactures,  aluminum   ware, 

etc... - 1117 


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Aluminum— Continued 

coirosion  of  aluminum  alloy  sheet 799 

dust-explosion  hazards  in  plants __  _  691 

investigation.     --     ..  1C06, 1268 

prepiint  from  niineials  yearbook 857 

production,  etc.,  in  1940 175 

salts,  shipment  _     692 

scrap  and  secondary  infrot,  price . .  1C74 

specifications- 
aluminum  1363,  1364.  1682 

aluminum  alloys 1088, 1363. 

1364.  1531, 1532, 1681, 1682,  1683,  1820 

aluminum  ware 235 

Aluminum  Alloy  Casting  Co .  1196,1322 

Aluminum  bronze,  see  Bronze. 
Aluminum  Company  of  America: 

court  case '    . .    -     51. 1S8.  362.  .SSI.  703 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B_     722. 1055,  1322,  1791 

.\luminum  Goods  Manufacturing  Co 1497 

Aluminum  Ori' Co         -  549.722 

Aluminum  ProductsCo 72 

Aluminum  sulfate,  rates  on 1474 

Aluminumware,  see  Aluminum. 

Alunitere.souicesofT^nited  States  -     -   .503 

Alvarez  Canga,  Maria  A.,  relief       .     ..  1419 

Alves,  Henry  F.,  Stite  school  systom.s 492 

Amalgamated  Leather  Companies.  Inc    _  _   72 

Amalgamated  Meat  Cutters  d-  Butcher  '^^'ork- 

men  of  North  America,  court  case . . .  204 

Ambas  Bay,  chart  ..  1200 

Ambassadors,  see  Foreign  service. 

Amelia  River,  reexamination    -     1093 

Amerex  Holding  Corporation .    874 

America: 

agriculture  and  the  Am.ericas  .   249 

agriculture  in  the  .\mericas    ..   123.262. 

443,  615.  7S.3.  O.^.").  1242. 1387, 1.568.  1709 
information  in  notes  of  general  interest      113 
see  also  American  republics— Central  America 
— Latin  America — North  America- 
South  America — United  States. 

America  builds  ships..     .-.   .     546 

.\merican  agriculture,  see  Agriculture. 

American  air  almanac  81,567,737,1659 

.\merican  Airlines,  Inc.: 

apprenticeship  system.   -     1190 

opinions  of  Civil  Aeronautics  Board  . .  1402, 1718 

.\meriean  Bar  Association     - .     -    91 

American  Battle  IMonuments  Commission,  ap- 
propriations  912 

American  Black  Granite  Co- .-- 188.840 

American  Bridge  Co 1499, 1645 

American  Camping  Association - 1015 

American  cheese,  see  Cheese. 

American  Chicle  Co  .       ^^  875.1603 

American  citizens,  see  Citizens  of  United  States. 

American  Coach  &  Body  Co   ...   72 

American  cockroach,  see  Cockroaches. 
American  commodity  markets  after  2  years  of 

war 1785 

American  countries,  see  American  republics. 
American  C vanamid  &  Chemical  Corporation  .  549, 

•    890,  1055 

American  Cyanamid  Company 72 

American  deer  mice,  see  Mice. 

American  Defense  Service  Medal 1071 

American  delegations  to  conferences,  etc 747 

American  Dental  Co 751 

American  Depositor  Corporation 59 

American  Dredging  Co 204 

American-Egyptian  cotton,  see  Cotton. 

American  Enka  Corporation 72,  371 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac: 

1942  214 

1943 1799 

astronomical  papers 391 

American  Ethnology  Bureau 746, 

918,  1078, 1354, 1523, 1671 

.  report,  1939-40 ..--        746 

American     Expeditionary     Forces,     Rainbow 
Division     to    erect    memorial     in 

D.  C 988.1131 

American  Export  Airlines,  Inc. 132,  272 

American  Express  Co 159 

American  Federation  of  Labor,  court  case 204,  227 

American  Forces  in  Germany,  medal.  1423, 1434, 1585 

American  Fuel&  Power  Co 917 

American  Furniture  Co 1322 

American  Gas  Association -_ 1767 


Page 

.\merican-German  Mixed  Claims  Commission, 
see  Mixed  Claims  Commission, 
United  States  and  Germany. 

.\merican  Granite  Finishing  Co.   204 

American-Hawaiian  Steamship  Co.: 

court  case  94 

decisions  of  Maritime  Commission 369, 

545,  546,  718  (3  entries) 
.American  Historical  Association,  report,  1936.--  1078 
American  history,  .sf  Historj'. 

American  Indian  Day.  designating.-. 1746 

American  Insulated  Wire  Corporation 1322 

American  I>adv  Corset  Co 372 

American  Legion: 

four  freedoms,  poster 1444 

proceedings  of  22d  convention 1135 

travel  by  Canadian  ship 661,822,978 

American  Light  and  Traction  Co  1477 

Ameiican  Machine  it  Metals.  Inc 316 

.\meriean  Magnesium  Corporation 189.  362 

American  Meat  Institute 1184 

American  Merchant  Marine,  Sjiecial  Committee 
to  Investigate  Conditions  in.  Senate: 

hearings 35 

American  Motor  Dispatch,  Inc. 182 

American  National  Red  Cross: 

amendment  of  Exec,  order  relative  to  Civil- 
ian Defense  Office .       . .     1070 

buildings  for  St.  Elizabeths  Hospital.  470,  481. 630 

volunteer  nurses' aides ..        ....  1518 

see  also  Red  Cro.ss  War  Fund  Campaign. 

American  nautical  almanac,  1942 ...     1067 

American  Newspapers,  Inc. ". 72 

American  Oak  Leather  Co 1055 

American  Oil  Co.,  Inc 372,1322 

American  Optical  Co 1055, 1322 

.\merican  Package  Corporation  —   582 

American  Packing  and  Provision  Co 1778 

.American  Petroleum  Co ...  1645 

American  Potash  and  Chemical  Corpora- 
tion    204,372 

.American  Products,  Inc .  1499 

American  Public  Health  Association 163 

American  Radiator  &  Standard  Sanitary  Cor- 
poration...    -  -       —    -     1645 

American  Red  Cross,  see  American  National  Red 
Cross. 

American  Refractories  Institute 1041 

American  representation  on  international  insti- 
tutions, etc 747 

American  reiiublics: 

articles  in  Spanish 1813 

commercial  interdependence 1661 

commercial  Pan  America 83, 

215, 568, 1203, 1513, 1661 
consultation  on  transfer  of  region. . .  295, 311, 464 

cooperation  in  agriculture 262 

education  in  inter-Americanism 676 

hemisphere  solidarity 1162 

inter-American  friendship  through  schools.  1609 

interchange  of  publications,  estimate 1494 

Military  Academy  instruction 1004 

Naval  Academy  instruction — 

hearings 838 

law 977 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 824 

reports --  668,991 

Nazi  and  Communist  activities,  information 

requested . 145 

Pan  Americanism  for  the  people 955 

pen  and  ink  friendships 1756 

political  and  economic  solidarity 404 

radio  communication.     .. 748 

see  also  America — Central  America — Inter- 
American  cultural  relation,'^ — Latin 
America— Meeting  of  Ministers  of 
Foreign  Affairs  of  American  Repub- 
lics— South  America — also  certain 
headings  beginning  Pan  American- 
o/so names  of  republics. 

American  Republics  Unit 629 

American  Revolution: 

winter  encampments 693 

.American     Revolution,     National    Society    of 
Daughters  of,  see  National  Society  of 
Daughters  of  American  Revolution. 
American  Rice  Growers  Cooperative  Associa- 
tion  954 

AmericanlRolling  Mill  Co 1195 


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American  Samoa: 

census  of  population,  agriculture 452 

light  list,  Samoan  Islands 417 

mail  routi's,  schedules 569, 1069, 1514, 1800 

post  route  map  -    85 

American  Shei-t  Mrtal  Works 1322,1499 

American  ShipbtiildiiiK  Co 1791 

American  Small  lUisiness,  Special  Committee  to 
Study  Problems  of,  Senate: 

committee  prints. - 1205, 1427 

report  .- - 996.1265 

American  Smelting  &  Refining  Co.: 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 549, 

1497, 1499, 1645, 1791 

tax  appeal ---  582 

American  Social  Hygiene  Association 45 

American  Society  of  Composers,  Authors,  and 

Publishers -   189, 

196, 351, 539, 921(2  entries) 

American  Stage  Line 1299 

American  Steamship  Co... 890 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Co.  of  New  Jersey 890, 

1055, 1196, 1499 

American  Steel  Scraper  Co 549 

American  sumac,  see  Sumac. 

American  Surety  Co 1813 

American  Surgical  Trade  Association 351,539 

American  Tar  Products  Co. 1010 

American  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.: 

financing.  98 

hand  set  charges  and  changes -  -  -  160 

American  Terminal  Co --  515 

American  Textile  Co ---  1322 

American  Thermometer  Co 1499 

American  Thread  Co 1499,1645 

American  Tobacco  Co 703 

American  Transfer  &  Storage  Co 1464 

American  Tri-Ereon  Corporation 1477, 1635 

American  Trust  Co : 582,1779 

American  Union  Transport,  Inc 1495 

American  Wire  Fabrics  Corporation 1055 

American  Woolen  Co   -  1055,1322 

Americanization,  W.  P.  A.  program 1020 

Americans,  see  Citizens  of  United  States. 
Americas,  see  America — American  republics. 

America's  type  line  of  defense,  poster 1615 

Ames  Reliable  Products  Co 582 

Amherst  County,  Va.,  titanium  deposits 1451 

Amidon,  Edna  P.,  family  life  education 846 

Amino-azotoluene,  production  of  tumors... 326 

Amlie,  Thomas  R.,  recovery  plans 413 

Ammon,  Charles  D.,  tax  appeal 1357 

Ammon,  Emah  B.,  tax  appeal 1357 

Ammon,  John  F.,  tax  appeal  of  admr 1357 

.\nunonia  content  of  cottonseed 1699 

Ammunition: 

Army  regulations,  training  allowances 103 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 328 

manufacture,  storage,  loading,  handling. . .  1830 

standard  nomenclature  lists 109,242,425, 

599,  766,  1097,  1373,  1552,  1093,  1829 
see  also  Munitions. 

Amoeba  proteus,  oxygen  tension,  etc 164 

Amortization  of  national  defense  facilities: 

deductions,  opinion  of  Attorney  Geneial    .-    64 
extend  time  for  certification,  etc.— 

laws  141,1415,1585 

reports ----  34,155,1264,1433 

.\mos,  James  E.,  retirement  e.xemption 1515 

.\mpco  Metal,  Inc -  372,550 

Amphibians: 

dealers,  list  --  1617 

Mexican,  collecting - 577 

Smithsonian-Firestone  Exped.  collection...  1671 

.\msco-Wire  Products  Corporation 922 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  building  permit  survey 198 

Anabasine,  information  on  440 

Anacostia  Park,  development 931 

Anacostia  River,  reclamation  and  development.  931 
.\niBsthesia,  see  Anesthesia. 

Anahuac  field,  petroleum  engineering 1455 

Analvsis,  see  names  of  substances,  etc.,  analyzed. 

Anchor  Coal  Co.,  Inc --  59,487 

Anderson,  A.  A.,  tax  appeal 152<) 

Anderson,  A.  C,  soil  survey "8i 

Anderson,  Alvin  Q.,  sampler  and  velocity  meter    448 
Anderson,  Andrew  M.,  motor.carrier  decisions.  344, 

Anderson,  C.  T.,  gypsum 335  | 


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.Anderson,  Charles,  court  case 1W5 

Anderson,    Clinton    P.    (Representative    from 
N.  Mex.): 
report  made  by- 
Indian  Affairs  Com.. 644 

Anderson,  Don  S.,  Oovernment  price  control...  415 
Anderson,  Edward  D.,  retirement  exemption..  1515 

.\nderson,  EIna,  agricultural  products 606 

Anderson,  Frank  B.,  court  case. 1477 

Anderson,  Henry,  motor  carrier  decision.. 515 

Anderson,  Henry  W.,  receiver,  court  case 228, 

360, 537. 1813 
Anderson,  Lulu  B.,  placement  services  in  col- 
leges, etc 846 

Anderson,  Otis  L.,  venereal  diseases 849 

Anderson,  Paula  L.,  relief 290,657,804 

Anderson,  R.  L.,  bituminous  coal 335 

Anderson,  Raymond  F.,  tapered  wings 1789 

Anderson,  T.  E.,  jr..  Republican  River 1763 

Anderson,  Walter  M.,  relief 1149,1417,1729 

Anderson,  Ind.,  building  permit  survey 198 

Anderson  Company 531 

Anderson  Elevator  Company 205 

.\ndcrson  Ranch  dam  and  power  plant 862 

.\ndervont,  Howard  B.: 

carcinogenicity  of  hydrocarbons 165 

effect  of  colchicine,  etc.,  upon  tumors 681 

influence  of  foster  nursing  on  cancer 326 

pulmonary-tumor-induction  technique 325 

susceptibility  of  hybrid  mice  to  tumors 1164 

tumors  in  mice  with  thorium  dioxide.. 681 

Andis  Brothers  Motor  Freight  Line 1037 

Andree  and  Seedman,  Inc 307,368 

Andresen,    August    H.    (Representative    from 
Minn.): 
report  made  by — 

Agriculture  Com 1734 

.\ndretta,  S.  A.,  statement  on  Justice  Dept.  ap- 
propriation bill 535 

Andrews,  Burt  W.,  retirement  exemption 1801 

Andrews,  Charles  O.  (Senator  from  Fla.): 
reports  made  by — 

Immigration  Com 1600 

Naval  Affairs  Com 312,1008 

Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  Com...  1155 

Andrews,  D.  A.,  Park  County,  Wyo 1281 

Andrews,  H.  J.,  Douglas-fir  region 262 

Andrews,  Walter  Ci.  (Representative  from  N.Y.): 
report  made  by — 

Military  .\lTairs  Com 474 

Andrews  &  Pierce,  Inc 515 

Andrus,  Orrin  E.,  patent  appeal 138 

Anegada  Passage,  chart  80 

Aneroid  barometers,  see  Barometers. 

Anesthesia,  ether-oxygen-helium  mixtures 1766 

Anesthetic  gas  cylinders,  color  marking 799 

.■Vncelica  Jacket  Co ---  550 

.Angelina  River,  improvement 1596 

.\ngell.  Homer  D.  (Representative  from  Oreg.): 
reports  made  by — 

Rivers  and  Harbors  Com 994 

Tg-ritories  Com 1148 

.\ngle  of  site  instrument,  technical  manual 594 

Angling,  black  bass  laws... Hfi*" 

Anheuser-Busch,  Inc - 351,1305 

Animal  Disease  Station 779 

Animal  fats,  see  Fats. 

Animal  fibers,  structure,  particles  relation 1704 

Animal  Husbandrv  Division 256,  439,  779. 

951. 1105, 1106, 1238, 1384. 1564, 1705 

Animal  Industry  Bureau H,  120,  255,  438, 

610,  779, 950, 1105, 1238, 1384, 1564, 1704 

and  its  work 110" 

directory - 1 238 

posters 120,  256,  1106,  1238,  1384  (2  entries) 

report,  1940... ,11 

report,  1941 1705 

service  and  regulatory  announcements. 11. 

120,  256, 439, 610, 951, 1238, 1564, 1705 

index,  1940 120 

see  also  Mohlcr,  John  R. 
Animal  oils,  .tee  Oils. 
Animal  products,  see  names  of  products. 

.\nimal  Trap  Co.  of  America 530 

.\nimals: 

behavior --  1521, 1522 

branding  and  registration,  regulations 1686 

extinct,  trailing  in  Utah,  etc. 577 


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Animals— Continued 

fauna  series 508,1028 

in  Liberia,  collecting 577 

mammalian  faunas  of  Paleocene  of  Utah__-  1355 

national  park  fauna 508, 1028 

North  American  fauna 1617 

resources  of  Alaska. 331 

see  also   Fur-bearing  animals — Livestock- 
Wildlife— o^so  names  of  animals. 

Anion  exchangers  in  water  treatment 1170 

Anizan,  A.  F.,  motor  carrier  decision 1628 

Ankeny,  M.  J.,  gas  and  dust  explosion 1766 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  building  permit  survey.   .  1315 

Ann  Arbor  Press 372 

Ann  Arbor  Railroad,  rates  on  clay... 872 

Annals  of  Congress  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1020 

Annam,  chart 1342 

Annapolis,  Md.,  bridge  or  tunnel 661 

see  also  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis. 

Annibali,  Umberto  D.,  relief 1419 

Annisquam  River,  reexamination _.  1370 

Annuities,  see  Civil  service  pensions. 

Annulariidae 578 

Ansley  Radio  Corporation 205,550 

Antarctic  expeditions,  see  Byrd  Antarctic  Ex- 
peditions. 

Anthelmintic,  phenothiazine  as 439 

Anthracone-oil,  specification 1091 

Anthracite,  see  Coal — Coal  mines  and  mining. 

A  nthracnose,  tulip 944 

Anthropology: 

anthropological  papers..  746,918,1354,135.5,1671 

cultural,  and  modern  agriculture 603 

Antiaircraft  artillery: 

coast  artillery  field  manual 1223, 1536 

gun  and  mount,  nomenclature  list 1547 

materiel,  nomenclature  list 1547, 1691, 1827 

Antidotes  for  strychnine  poisoning 687 

Antietam  Hotel  Corporation 1477 

Antietam  National  Battlefield  Site 337, 1620 

Antifreeze  preparations: 

general  schedule  of  supplies 927 

rates  on.  _ 1302 

Antigua,  money-order  post  offices 1204 

Anti-kick-back  legislation 1190 

Antimeningococcus  serum 322 

Antimony: 

deposits  of  Wildrose  Canyon  area,  Calif 49 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 1024 

Antitank  company,  rifle  regiment 929 

Antitrust  Division . . .  196,  362,  539,  712,  883, 1047, 1489 
Antitrust  laws,  see  Trusts. 

Antitrust  Laws  Enforcement  Division,  see  .Anti- 
trust Division. 

Antonopulo,  Polytime,  court  case 841,1488 

Anundsen,  E.  A.: 

accident  prevention  at  small  metal  mines 505 

gas  and  dust  explosion 1766 

Ao  Shima,  chart 80 

Aoshima  Hakuchi,  chart 80 

Apache  Indians: 

corporate  charter  of  San  Carlos  Tribe. 1024 

per  capita  payment 664, 1152 

Apache  National  Forest 955 

Apalachee  Bay,  danger  zone  regulations 1167 

.\phanomyces  root  rot  of  garden  pea 1700 

Aphids,  see  names  of  aphids. 

Apodaea,  Joseph  L.,  address 965 

Aponaug  Manufacturing  Co 1055 

Apostle  Islands,  chart 108 

App.,  B.  A.,  European  corn  borer 1706 

Appalachian  region: 

hy drologic  data 1569 

manganese  mining  and  beneficiation 175 

salamander  of  genus  Gyrinophilus 1078 

Apparel,  see  Clothing. 

Appel,  Charles  A.,  retirement  exemption 1205 

Appendicitis: 

Leonard's  appendix,  and  how  it  burst 322 

Apperley,  Elrick,  motor  carrier  decision 1293 

Apple,  Claude  B.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1794 

Apple,  see  Apples. 

Apple  butter,  specification 1683 

Apple  juice,  canned,  standards  for  grades 119 

Appleby,  Edgar  S.,  court  caseof  exrs 1305 

Appleby,  John  S.,  court  case 1305 

Apples: 

fire  blight  of  blossoms 1379 

firmness,  relation  to  ripeness 264 


Page 

Apples— Continued 

maggot  mortality  in  cold  storage 611 

packing  in  boxes 437 

root  responses  of  seedlings 124 

specification 1532 

storage  at  32°  and  36°  F 785 

varieties  and  producing  sections  of  U.  S 1710 

Applesauce,  canned ,  specification 1532 

Appletnn,  Wis.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Appointments,  see  Civil  service — Government 
oflicials  and  employees — also  names 
of  departments,  bureaus,  etc. — also 
names  of  persons  appointed  to  office. 

Appomattox  Court  House,  battlefield  tour 1286 

Appomattox    Courthouse    National    Historical 

Monument 1285 

Apportionment  Board,  creating 833 

Apportionment  of  Representatives  in  Congress: 

committee  reports 143, 150, 999, 1596 

hearings.. 480 

law 1585 

minority  views 999 

opinion  of  Attorney  General 64 

Apprentices: 

apprentice  and  the  school 1189 

apprenticeship  information 713 

apprenticeship  moves  aliead 1784 

apprenticeship  publications,  list 1315 

apprenticeship  standards 198, 

1049, 1314,  1315, 1490  (3  entries),  1491, 
1638 

bibliography 1161 

apprenticeship  systems 1190, 1638 

in  Wisconsin,  1940 1190 

long-range  defense  program 1638 

principles  for  personnel  managers 1190 

record  cards , 1189 

seaman  training 755, 1218 

selecting  trainees 1161 

supervision 1315 

wage  rates 1190 

work  schedules 1190 

Apprenticeship  Unit 1315 

Appropriation  bulletin,  Supplies  and  Accounts 

Bureau 567, 1068 

Appropriations: 

apportionments,  etc.,  regulation 1209 

deficiency,  1941,  etc. — 

estimate 1262 

hearings. . . .  142, 152,  288, 306,  638,  656, 81 1,  997 

laws 283,463,805,976 

reports 142,152, 

283,  288, 306, 464, 638,  656, 979,  981,  997 

digest,  1941  and  prior  years 418 

legislative,  1942— 

hearings 638,828 

law 976 

reports 638,828,978 

see   also   Budget- Government  offices— also 
names  of  departments,  bureaus,  etc., 
or  special  subject. 
Appropriations  Committee,  House: 

hearings 32, 

142-143,  288-289,  467,  638, 811-812, 981, 
1416,  1734 

history,  etc 1135 

reports 31-32,142-143,288-289, 

467,  638, 811-812, 981, 1130, 1416, 1734 
Appropriations  Committee,  Senate: 

hearings 152,306-307,479-480, 

656, 828-829,  997, 1149, 1428, 1597, 1743 

minority  views 480,997 

reports 152,306-307, 

479^80,  656,  828-829,  997,  1149,  1427- 
28, 1743 

Apra,  Port,  chart 1122 

Apricots: 

boron  in  water  effect 617 

canned,  specification 1532 

canned,  standards  for  grades 253 

fresh,  specification 1820 

Aqueous  extracts  from  bottles,  titration,  etc...  1409 

Arachnis  moths,  new  species 1671 

Arakan  River,  chart 1342 

Arangkaa  Anchorage,  chart 565 

Aransas   Pass,   channel  to  Intracoastal  Water- 
way  1688 


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Page 
Arapaho  Indians: 

claims 818,834 

lands,  to  set  aside 987, 1746 

Arbitration: 

arbitration  series   1813 

see  also  Industrial  arbitration  and  concilia- 
tion. 
Arble,  John  H.,  court  case  ...  39,357, 115C,  1187, 1311 

Arbuthnot,  K.  D.,  hair-hygrostat. 440 

Arc  welding,  see  Welding. 

Arcade-Sunshine  Co.,  Inc. 531,1195,1497 

Arcadia  Refining  Co 351 

Archaeology,  see  Archeology. 

Archbold,  -\drian,  court  case 351 

Archbold,  John,  court  case 351 

Archbold,  Richard,  court  case 351 

Archeology: 

Folsorn  complex,  latest  information 577 

reconnaissance  of  southern  Utah 746,1355 

trailing  early  man  in  Virginia. 577 

Archer-Daniels  Midland  Co.,  decision,  etc.,  of 

X.  L.  R.  B 205 

Archer-Daniels-Midland  Co.,  rates  on  grain. . .  1629 

Architect  of  Capitol 267,449.620 

estimates 221,449,620,742 

report,  1940 267 

Archives,  see  National  Archives — Records. 

Arco  Auto  Carriers,  Inc 1472 

Arctic  manual 241 

Arctic  Ocean: 

ice - 1798 

lights,  etc.— 

1941  summary  of  notices  affecting  v.5. ..  903 

1941  supplement  to  v.5 390 

Arctowski,  Henryk,  solar-constant  and  atmos- 
pheric changes ..' 670 

Ardbern  Co.,  Ltd 531 

Arden  Raj'shine  Co 95 

Are  we  well  fed? 444 

Area  of  production,  regulations  defining. .  .1192, 1787 

Arey,  Margaret  S.,  poliomyelitis 1016 

Argentina: 

agricultural  cooperatives. 738 

economic  conditions  in  1940 1406 

exports.  United  States  markets 83 

foreign  trade,  193S  and  1939 905 

military  aviation  instructors,  agreement...  1524 

preparing  shipments... 628 

trade  agreement... 1672 

trade  of  United  States  in  1940 968 

wheat-crop  estimation  studies 1562 

Argo  &  Collier  Truck  Lines 515 

Arguin  Bay,  chart 565 

Arithmetic,  camp  life  workbooks 162,845, 1014 

Arizona: 

agricultural  loans 773 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture.- 451,  1573 

drainage  of  agricultural  lands 1396 

housing _ 1397 

population 270, 1575 

retail  trade 961 

wholesale  trade - - __.  1119 

climate 1725 

cotton,  acreage,  yield,  and  production 777 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book. 844 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 1519 

financial  statistics 1247 

gold,  silver,  coppi-r,  lead,  and  zinc 174, 1171 

grapefruit      marketing      agreement      and 

order 958, 1112 

lands,  withdrawal.  Executive  order. 1347 

lemon  marketing  agreement  and  order..  788,  789 

mail  routes,  schedules 569,  1069, 1514, 1800 

map,  minor  civil  divisions 1119 

map,  post  route    85 

metal  mining,  1940 51 

triangulation 4.'i5 

Arizona  Agricultural  Experiment  Station...  447,786 

Arizona  Chemical  Co 1056 

Arizona   University,  see  Arizona   Agricultural 

Experiment  Station. 
Arkansas: 

agricultural  conservation  handbooks  ..  249,433, 

1558 

agricultural  loans 946,  1.560 

canned  tomatoes,  development  of  program..  122 


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Arkansas— Continued 
census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 623,   1573 

construction me 

housing.. 1397 

manufactures 1716 

population. 624 

retail  trade %i 

wholesale  trade 1398 

climate 1726 

conserving  oil  and  gas,  compact 1131, 1141, 

1154,1207 

court  case. 227.406,750,1814 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book _ 844 

farm  tenancy.. 1382 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory.. 1075 

financial  statistics 1393 

lands,  withdrawal.  Executive  order 570 

mail  routes,  schedules.. 216,739, 1347, 1662 

map  of  minor  civil  divisions.. 964 

post  route  map 85 

Arkansas  -Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  122, 1382 
Arkansas-Louisiana-East  Texas  Sandy  Lands 

Conservation  Experiment  Station.  1712 
.\rkansas-Mississippi  Bridge  Commission...        661, 

819, 977 

.^.rkansas  Motor  Coaches  Limited,  Inc 182 

-Arkansas  Motor  Freight  Lines,  Inc 525 

-Arkansas  Power  &  Light  Co 1755 

-Arkansas  River,  survej* 762 

-Arkansas  Valley  Interurban  Ry.,  rates 1303 

-Arkell  &  Smiths 702 

-Arlington  Mills 890 

-Arma  Corporation 547 

-Armature  Exchange,  Inc 532 

-Armbrustor,  R.  H.,  Manufacturing  Co 550,890 

-Armentrout,  W.  \V.,  wholesale  market 1103 

-Armistice  Day,  proclamation_ 1515 

-Armored  cars,  standard  nomenclature  lists 1550, 

1691 
-Armour,  Bernard  R.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B...  1507 

-Armour,  Lolita  S.,  court  case 532 

-Armour  and  Co.: 

court  case 228,1630 

decisions  of  X.  L.  R.  B-.  73, 1056, 11%,  1322, 1791 

investigation 483 

-Armour  and  Co.  of  Delaware 1323, 1499, 1645 

-Armour  Leather  Co 1645,1791 

-Arms,  qualification,  -Army  regulations 103 

see  also  Firearms — Munitions. 
-Armstrong,  Charles: 

choriomeningitis  virus  infection 1015 

histopathology  in  man,  etc.,  in  "Q"  fever...  494 
Armstrong,  David  W.: 

lead  hazard  in  storage  battery  industry 848 

mercurialism  in  felt-hat  industry 323 

-Armstrong  Cork  Co.. 205,  550 

-Armstrong  Rubber  Co _ _.  1645 

-Armstrong  Trucking  Co.. 1627 

-Army: 

air  service  laws 286 

-American  decorations,  list  of  awards 1825 

appropriations,  supplemental — 

estimates,  etc 1074, 1666 

the  -Army  and  you 1824 

band,  basic  field  manual 759 

basic  field  manuals,  see,  below,  field  man- 
uals, 
chief  warrant  officer,  creating  grade — 

hearings 157.474 

law 1131 

reports -  157,822,1132 

clothing  and  equipage,  appropriation — 

hearings 143, 152 

law 141 

reports 143, 152 

construction,  transfer  to  Engineer  Corps — 

hearings 1422,1434 

law 1731 

reports 1267,1422,1596 

continue  in  service  those  in  need  of  medical 

care 483,1422,1730 

corps  areas  and  departments,  regulations 759 

court-martial  manual,  amdt..  Exec,  order...  571 

court-martial  orders 1368, 1823 

death  gratuity  benefits  to  dependents 483, 

1422. 1730 


JAJSrUAR  Y-DE  CEMBE  R 


1843 


Page 

Army— Continued 

directory 105,1093,1824 

enlisted  men — 

absent  without  leave,  arrest,  etc 1535 

at  educational  institutions 148, 156,  635 

discharge  in  certain  cases,  hearings 156 

discharge  in  certain  cases,  law 976 

discharge  in  certain  cases,  reports..-  148, 156 
discharged  for  fraudulent  enlistment . .  1005, 

1423 

grades  and  ratings,  Exec,  order 1070 

monetary  allowances 102 

occupational  conversion  tables 236 

regulations.. 236,1536,1823 

see  also,  below,  personnel, 
field  manuals- 
adjutant  general's 103 

Air  Corps - 759 

basic. 237,420,593,759, 

1092, 1222, 1223, 1368, 1536, 1686, 1823 

cavalry 759,929, 1536 

Chemical  Warfare  Service 421, 1686 

coast  artillery 929,1223,1536 

engineer 237,421,929,1686 

field  artillery 103,593 

infantry.. 929, 1368, 1536 

medical-. 237,421,593,759 

quartermaster.. 593, 1223 

Signal  Corps 237,421,1092,1368,1686 

field  service  regulations 421,929 

labor  disputes,  use  of  Federal  troops 1492 

mail  clerks,  designation 989,1004, 1129 

maneuvers,  etc.,  civilian  protection 1518 

matters  affecting  military  establishment — 

hearings 822 

reports 649 

meaning  of  term,  amend  defense  act. .  1731, 1749 

new  Army  of  United  States 1830 

officers- 
action  on  survey,  etc.,  of  property 1005, 

1423, 1586 
allowances  for  commissioned  officers...  1822 

appointment 236, 759 

examination  of  accounts 1268, 1423, 1585 

in  or  near  District  of  Columbia 240, 

761, 1369, 1687 

register,  1941 595 

regulations  for  commissioned  officers...  236. 
759, 1091, 1686, 1823 

relief  of  disbursing  officers 154,  293, 464 

temporary  appointments,  hearings . . . . .  1264 

temporary  appointments,  law 1261 

temporary  appointments,  reports..  990, 1005 

temporary  promotions 36 

uniforms  and  equipment 1749 

see  also,  below,  personnel, 
pensions,  see,  in  main  alphabet,  Pensions, 
personnel — 

aerial  flight  regulations 395 

aviation  training 483, 647,  666, 805, 976 

posthumous  appointment 1601 

rank  and  precedence 1823 

regulations 103,236,1536,1823 

rosters.  Army  regulations 1536 

see  also,  above  and  below,  enlisted  men — 
officers — warrant  officers. 

postal  service 103 

prostitution  near  military  establishment- 
hearings. 648 

law 978 

reports 474,666,667 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 47, 1449 

reeister,  1941 595 

regulations. 102. 236. 420, 

593. 759, 929. 1091, 1222, 1535, 1G85, 1822 

alphabetical  arrangement  of  titles 593 

current  pamphlets  and  changes 236 

miscellaneous 236.1536 

mobilization 103 

train  ing 240 

reimbursement  of  personnel  for  property  .    982, 

1428, 1583 

song  book ...  .  595 

supplies,  see,  in  main  alphabet,  Army  sup- 
plies. 

tables  of  organization 103, 237,  421,  594, 

761, 930, 1092, 1224, 1368, 1537, 1686, 1823 

lists 237, 1536 

regulations... 929 


Page 
Army— Continued 

technical  manual 105,239,421,594, 

761, 930, 1092, 1225, 1368, 1537,  1687,  1823 

training  circular 105, 240. 422, 59.5, 

761, 930, 1093, 1225, 1369, 1538, 1687, 1824 
vitalize  active  list- 
hearings 1005, 1264 

law 1130 

reports 990, 1005 

warrant  officers,  powers,  Executive  order..  1662 
see  also  Defense— Pay,  .-^rmy— liecruiting 
and  enlistment— Retired  list,  .Army 
—also  certain  headings  beginning 
Military— a/so  names  of  special 
branches   of  the  service. 

Army  .\ir  Forces,  regulations.. 1222 

see  also  Air  Corps. 
Army  baker,  see  Cookery. 

.\ruiy  Band,  relief  of  leader 836 

Army  cook,  see  Cookery. 

.\rmy  Day,  1941,  proclamation 395 

.\rmy  directory,  see  Army 
Army  field  manuals,  see  Army. 
.A.rmy  Medical  Library: 

index-catalofiue,v.  6 1690 

purchaseof  site  ..  989,1004,1155.1414 

.-^rmy  Medical  Museum,  purchase  of  site 989, 

1004,1155,1414 
Army  Nurse  Corps,  set  Nurse  Corps,  Army. 
Army  of  Occupation,  see  .\merican  Forces  in 

Ctermany. 
Army    officers,    see    .\rmy — Officers'    Reserve 
Corps,     .Vrmy— Reserve     Officers' 
Training  f  orps,  .\rmy. 
.\rmy  I'osts,  see  Military  posts. 
Army  recruiting  news,  see  Recruiting  and  en- 
listment. 
Army  register,  see  Army. 
Army  regulations,  see  Army. 

.'Vrmy  service  schools,  designations,  etc 103 

see  also  Medical  Department,  .\rmy —  also 
names  of  schools. 
Army  supplies: 
appropriations — 

estimate 89 

hearings 14;i,  152 

law ...  141 

reports. 143, 152 

-4rmy  regulations 1823 

contracts,  performance,  etc.,  bonds — 

hearings 472,483 

law 635 

reports 472, 484 

controlled  by  budget  credits,  items,  etc. .. .  1535 

equipment,  etc., .basic  field  manual 1368 

expendable  property,  regulations 1222 

price  lists,  regulations 1222, 1535 

procurement,  bids  and  awards 1685 

publications  for  supply  index 937 

scneduie  of  stores  reports 1097, 1098, 1228 

specifications 1369 

index 695 

storage  and  issue 240 

uniforms  and  equipment  for  officers 1749 

see  (j/«o  Military  supplies — Public  property. 
.\rmy  Transport  Service,  use  for  transporting 

U.  S.  employees 1 147, 1584, 1603 

Armyworms: 

alimentary  canal  of  larva.. 440 

glycogen  in 1240,1706 

Ingested  insecticides. 611 

life  history  and  control 952 

Arnold,  Francis  A.,  jr.,  dental  caries 678, 847, 1444 

.\roostook,  Maine,  aeronautical  cljart. 133 

Aroostook  V'alley  R.  R.,  rates  on  potatoes. 58 

.\rpke,  Frederick,  Pinal  County,  Ariz... .436 

Arquette,  Cecelia  C,  convey  property..  296, 664, 806 

Arquillo,  Frank,  motor  carrier  decision 1473 

Arreas,  Joseph,  relief 833 

Arrow  Carrier  Corporation 523,1489 

Arrow  Dairy  Co . 487 

Arrowhead  Freight  Lines,  Ltd 1181 

Arroyo  Colorado,  e.xamination  and  survey... ..  1688 

.4rsenal  Building  Corporation 1317,1640 

Arsenal  of  democracy,  see  Defense. 
Arsenic: 

chapter  from  minerals  yearbooK 1453 

excretion,  eu'eet  of  sodium  thiosulfate ..  847 

in  natural  phosphatesc,  etc 1710 


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Page 

Arsenic — Continued 

ingestion  and  excrclion  in  man  — 1274 

urine  content,  no  known  exposure... 1757 

Arsphenamine,  severe  reactions 493 

Art: 

art  circular -..  1448 

processes  in  birchbark 74G,  ISM 

works  of,  catalog  of  copyright  entries 70, 

202,  645, 887. 1051, 1495, 1G41 

index  and  title  page,  v. 35 545 

Art  galleries,  fee  names  of  galleries. 

Art  Iron  Works 1752 

Artesian  Water  Co 95,1305 

Artesian  wells: 

pressure  in  observation  wells 333, 17G:', 

underground  leakage  in  Las  Vegas  area 1281 

Arthur,  J.  D.,  jr.: 

Huntington,  W.  Va.,  district 931 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  district 932 

Arthur  Kill,  chart.. 627 

Articles  of  Confederation 35 

Articulating  paper,  sec  Paper. 
Artificial  flowers: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 9G0 

employment  of  learners  in  industry 543 

Artillery: 

coast  artillery- 
field  manual 929, 1223, 153G 

target  practice 701, 1823 

field  artillerv — 

field  manual 103,  593 

fire  usin?  air  observation 594 

reference  data 103 

replacement  centers 7G1 

survey,  technical  manual 930 

tactics  and  technique 593 

training  regulations 240 

see  also  Ordnance. 
Artillery  carts,  standard  nomenclature  lists.  936, 1545 

Artists'  materials,  census  of  manufactures 1118 

Arts,  see  Art — Industrial  arts. 

Artsch wager,  Ernst,  sugarcane 125 

Arundel  C  orporation 487,  703, 1305 

Arver,  F.  R.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 209 

Artz,  Frederick  K.,  marine  inspection  laws 137 

As  we  go  home,  address 1241 

Asbestos: 

chapter  from  minerals  yearbook 690 

industry  in  1940 505 

products,  corporations,  Fed.  Trade  Comn. 

rp. 328 

Asbury,  C.  E.,  raisining  of  grapes  in  transit 124 

Asbury  Transportation  Co 1181 

Ascorbic  acid: 

method  of  determining  concentration.. 277 

of  potatoes,  cooking  and  storage  effect 444 

Asdcll,  S.  A.,  stillbirth  in  swine 1700 

Ash,  S.  n.: 

essential  safety  factors  in  tunneling 1455 

Lava  Cap  Gold  Mining  Corporation.  _ 504 

water  problem  in  mining  region 1172 

Ashbrook,  Frank  O.: 

rabbit  production 439 

vitamin  A  in  nutrition  of  foxes 331 

Ashbrook,  William  A.,  memorial  services 1413 

Ashby,  W^allace,  moldboard  plows.. 251 

Asheville,  N.  C,  building  permit  survey 365 

Asheville  Cotton  Mills 550,722 

Ashforth,  Clarence  O.,  motor  carrier  decision 515 

Ashland  Coal  &  Ice  Co.,  Inc 58 

Ashland  Harbor,  reexamination 1538 

Ashmore,  Lee  K.,  patent  appeal 138 

Ashtabula  Harbor: 

chart 107 

reexamination 1369 

Ashworth  Transfer  Co 344 

Asia: 

beginnings  of  civilization 1521, 1522 

imports  from,  1938-40 1215 

lights  and  fog  signals .390 

pilot,  supplements 561 

ships  for  wars  in 47(i 

Asiatic  Petroleum  Co.,  Ltd 484,649,807 

Asiatic  Station,  charts,  etc.,  issued  to  vessels 734 

Asparagus  standards 253 

Aspen  lands,  restoring  conifers 443 

Aspergillus  glaucus  group 1389 

Aspergillus  niger,  sulfur  and  trace-element  nu- 
trition  --  1710 


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Asphalt: 

from  asphalt-bearing  crude  oils 857 

method  for  determining  components 970 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook. 1024 

rates  on 350,528,1302,1474 

road,  etc.,  construction,  specifications..  590, 1364 
Asphalt  roofing: 

building  materials  and  structures  rp 630 

statistics 21, 128,  269, 450, 621, 791, 959, 

1114, 1247, 1394, 1572, 1714 

Asphalt  Service  Co 868 

Asphalt  varnish,  see  Varnish. 

Assab,  Baia  di,  chart 1200 

Assawompset  Pond  quadrangle.  Mass 1452 

Assay  office  at  Helena,  Mont 837 

Assessed  valuations,  1929-38 1114 

Assiniboin  Indians,  claims 834,1419 

Associated  Distributors.. 1302 

Associated  Division,  Tidewater  Associated  Oil 

Co 386,558,1339 

Associated  Farmers  of  California,  Inc 481 

Associated  Farmers  of  Kings  County,  Inc 1791 

Associated  Farmers  of  Maricopa  County,  Inc..  482 
Associated  Farmers  of  Monterey  County,  Inc..  1002 

Associated  Farmers  of  Tulare  County,  Inc 482 

Associated  Marble  Cos.. 875 

Associated  Telephone  Co.,  Ltd 718 

Associated  Transport,  Inc 1489 

Associated  Transports,  Inc 344 

Association  for  Preservation  of  Virginia  Antiqui- 
ties   1285 

Association  of  American  Railroads 1184, 1489 

Association  of  Chemical   Employees  at   Belle 
Works  of  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 

&  Co.,  court  case 533 

Associations,   see   Cooperation— Trade   associa- 
tions— also  names  of  associations. 

Asterolecanium,  classification 1565 

Astoria,  Oreg.: 

bridge 30,660,819,976 

port 108 

Astorian-Budget  Publishing  Co 1081 

Astrolabe  Bay,  chart 565 

Astronomy: 

papers  for  American  ephemeris,  etc 391 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1279 

Astrophysical  Observatory,  report,  1940 578 

Atchison,  R.  E.,  Lumber  Co 73 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Ry.: 

accidents 510, 1623, 1624 

court  case 538,921 

Emergency  Board 1348,1605,1753 

equipment  trust  certificates 511, 1771 

merger 1290 

news  agents  under  railway  labor  act. _  1475 

operation(2  entries) 511 

rates  on — 

asphalt 1302 

leathers 1777 

flour 1303 

food  for  cattle 1303 

horses 702 

paper  ba.gs 702 

petroleum  coke 530 

pipe  thread  protecting  rings 1040 

steel 1477 

tape  measures 531 

unlading  and  lading 1778 

Athletic  goods: 

census  of  manufacture,  1939 1118 

general  schedule  of  supplies 590,  1681 

Athol,  Idaho,  railroad  accident 1288 

Atkin,  C.  B.,  Co 1645 

Atkins,  E.  C,  and  Co 751 

Atkins,  J.  H.,  relief 467 

Atkins,  L.  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  district 933 

Atkinson,  Guy  F.,  Co... 709,921 

Atkinson,  William  G.,  court  case 1478 

Atkin.son  Motor  Freight,  Inc.. 868 

Atkison,  Vernon,  relief 812,830,975 

.\tlanta,  Oa.: 

aircraft  accident 965, 1416 

financial  statistics .. 21 

Atlanta,  Birmingham  &  Coast  R.R.: 

accident 510 

Emcrgencv  Board 740, 1011 

Atlanta  Playthings  Co 1506 

.\tlantic  &  East  Carolina  Ry.,  note.. 1290 


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Atlantic  &  North  Carolina  R.R.,  notes 1290 

Atlantic  bases,  sec  Naval  stations. 
Atlantic  blueberries,  see  Blueberries. 
Atlantic  cities: 

fire  departments,  salaries,  etc 542, 1492 

police  departments,  salaries,  etc 1050,  1493 

Atlantic  City  Bus  Co 1509, 1657 

Atlantic  Coast: 

chart 1254 

coast  pilot - 626.1253.1720 

communication  chart 80 

current  tables 25,455 

light  lists -  417, 1361 

radiobeacon  system,  map 99 

striped  bass  studies 1168 

see  also  Atlantic  States. 
Atlantic  Coast  Line  R.R.: 

abandonment- 179, 1771 

accidents 178,  341, 1032(2  entries),  1770 

equipment  trust  certificates 179, 1177, 1461 

motor  carrier  decision 1772 

rates  on— 

coal 58 

phosphate  rock 873 

Atlantic  Coastal  Plain,  see  Atlantic  States. 

Atlantic  Commission  Co.,  Inc 1778 

Atlantic  Company 1675 

Atlantic  Orcvhound  Corporation 1775 

Atlantic  Land  Co... 95 

*^tlantic  Ocean- 
chart  correction  notice.... 133,  273,454,796 

charts  of  north  Atlantic- 
current  chart : —  1344 

great  circle  sailing  chart 1201 

Newfoundland  to  British  Islands 903 

northern  sheet 735 

pilot  chart 81,214.566,736, 

904,  1067,  1201, 1344, 1511, 1659,  1798 

pilot  chart  of  upper  air. .-  81,  391,  736, 

904.  1067,  1201, 1344, 1511, 1659,  1799 
charts  of  south  Atlantic — 

pilot  chart 81,566,1067,1511 

geology  and  biology  of  deep-sea  cores.. .  171,  1762 

ice  drift  in  north  Atlantic 214 

international  ice  observation,  etc 417 

pilot,  supplement 389 

tide  tables 1121, 1403 

Atlantic  Refining  Co 1603 

Atlantic  seaboard,  see  Atlantic  States. 
Atlantic  States: 

fisheries 854 

migration  on  Atlantic  seaboard... .-.  615 

regional  development,  Middle  Atlantic 744 

surface  water  supply 501,687. 1451 

topographic  survey  indexes 133 

wildlife  of  salt  marshes 500 

yearly  discharge  at  gaging  stations 1022 

Atlantic  Steel  Co 1646 

Atlantic  Syrup  Refining  Co 718 

Atlantic  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 1772 

Atlas  Milling  Co 532 

Atlas  Press  Co. 1196 

Atlas  Supply  Co 408,1041 

Atlas  Urderwear  Co 722,723,890, 1056 

Atlass,  Erasmus,  Inc 1646 

Atmospheric  moisture,  see  Humidity. 
Atmospheric  pressure,  see  Air. 
Atmospheric  radiation: 

heat  radiation  telescope 632 

nocturnal,  at  Fairbanks,  Alaska,  etc 127 

Atmospheric  temperature,  see  Temperature. 

Atomic  nuclei,  our  knowledge 402 

Attachment  plugs,  specification 236 

Attorney  General,  see  Justice  Department. 
Attorney  General,  Assistant,  Antitrust  Division, 

see  Antitrust  Division. 
Attorney  General's  Committee  on  Administra- 
tive Procedure 197,  539 

report 197 

additional  copies 150 

Attorney  General's  Committee  on  Bankruptcy 

Administration,  report,  1940 67 

Attwater's  prairie  chicken,  history,  etc 1617 

Atwater  Kent  Mail  Order  Plant,  Sears  Roebuck 

and  Co . 1506,1653 

Aubel,  C.  E.,  calcium  requirements  of  pigs 1234 

Auburn,  N.  Y.,  building  permit  survey 198 

Auburn  Foundry,  Inc 73 

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Auburn  Mills 529 

Auctions: 

fruit  and  vegetable _    15 

wool 954 

Auditory  aids,  use  in  C.  C.  C.  education 1160 

Auerbach,  Esther  M.,  industrial  migration 1613 

Aufiero,  John  M.,  tax  appeal 408 

Augusta,  Ga.,  building  permit  survey 68 

Augusta  Northern  Ry.,  abandonment 1034 

Augusta  Truck  Co.,  Inc 1299 

Augustus,  Elizabeth  G.,  court  case 351 

Aurora,  111.,  building  permit  survey 884 

Au  Sable  light  station  reservation 821,976,999 

Austin,  Margaret,  illustrator,  range  plant  hand- 
book   1110 

Austin,  Warren  R.  (Senator  from  Vt.): 
miiiority  views- 
Privileges  and  Elections  Com 669 

reports  made  by — 

Judiciary  Cora _ 483 

Military  .\ffairs  Com 666-667 

Austin,  Tex.,  aeronautical  charts 133,273,1121 

Austin,  Nichols  &  Co.,  Inc 205 

Australia: 

bankruptcy  procedure 276 

bonds,  opinion  of  Attorney  General 1485 

changes  in  taxes 755 

<)epth  of  water  at  main  ports 566 

detail  John  L.  Savage  to  service  under 833, 

978, 990 

income  and  excess  profits  taxes 1 1 24 

lights  and  fog  signals. 390 

pilot  and  sailing  directions,  supplements 562 

strategic  reserve  of  .Vustralian  wool 405 

tenure,  etc.,  of  projiertv,  convention 748 

trade  of  UiiitiMl  States  in  1940 1255 

treaty  with  fuitr'i  states _.  1524 

wheat-crop  estimation  studies 1562 

Author  entry  for  Government  publications 1318 

Authority. 

Note.— For  all  headings  in  which  the 
word  "Authority"  occurs,  see  the  alpha- 
beting  word,  e.  g.  Civil  Aeronautics  Author- 
ity. 
Authors: 

preserve  copyright  during  emergency- 
hearings  652 

law 1414 

reports 652,1008 

Autogiros,  see  Rotor  planes. 

Automatic-alarm-signal  keying  device 489 

Automatic  Devices  Corporation  (2  entries) 1674 

."Vutomatic  Temperature  Control  Co.,  Inc 812, 

997, 1586. 1729 
Automatic  train  control,  see  Train-control  de- 
vices. 
Automobile  accidents,  see  Accidents. 

Automobile  Convoy  (^o 1472 

Automobile  tires,  see  Tires. 
.\utomobile  tubes,  see  Tubes  (inner). 
Automobiles: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

commercial,  survey  of  corporations 1076 

family  expenditures 444 

financing,  statistics 22, 128,  269, 450,  621,  791, 

959,  1114,  1247,  1394,  1572,  1714 

manufacturers'  sales,  statistics 21, 

128,  269,  450,  621,  791,  959,  1114,  1247, 
1394, 1572, 1714 

parts,  etc.,  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report 166 

rates  on 528,  545, 1038, 1302, 1474 

see  also  Motor  vehicles. 
Automotive,  see  certain  headings  beginning  Mo- 
tor. 

Automotive  Maintenance  Machinery  Co 205, 

875,1184,1813 

Auvil,  H.  S.,  shrinkage  of  coke .50 

Avian  tuberculosis,  see  Poultry. 

Aviation,  see  Aeronautics. 

Aviation  badges,  foreign  citizen  graduates  of  Air 

Corps  schools  to  wear 1749 

Aviation  cadets: 

appointment  in  Naval  Reserve,  etc. — 

hearings 823,837 

law 976 

reports 667,823 

creating  grade  in  Air  Corps 312,647,806 

message  to  naval  aviation  cadets 561 


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Aviation  cadets— Continued 
'  subsistence  allowance — 

hearing - -- 1155 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 990 

report ---  lOOti 

Aviation  charts,  see  Maps  and  charts. 

Aviation  Corporation -  -  -  -  550, 723 

Aviation  fields,  see  Airports  and  aviation  fields. 
Aviation  medicine: 

cardiology  in - 240 

eye,  ear,  nose,  and  throat -  422 

neuropsy  chiatry -- 422 

psycholojry  and  personality  studies 422 

situation  and  recommendations. 271 

Aviation  training  facilities,  see  Naval  stations. 
Aviators: 

airline  transport  pilot  rating 272 

charts  an<l  bool<s,  catalog 735 

civil  air  regulations,  digest  for  pilots 131, 1401 

civil  pilot  training  form 24 

civil  pilot  training  manual 1252 

creation  of  reservoir  of  air  pilots,  etc 1744 

flight  instructor's  manual 1252 

ground  instructor  rating-.- 132,272 

memorandum  for  aviators 79, 

212, 390, 563, 734, 1066, 1200 

meteorology  for  pilots 24 

Naval  and  Marine  Corps  Reserve,  pay- 
hearings ..-- 1007,1595 

law 1584 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 823 

reports --  837, 1423 

notice  to  aviators 79,  212.  390,  564,  734,  903, 

1066. 1200, 1342,  1510, 1659, 1798 

index -_- 79 

notices  to  airmen 24, 131,  272,  453,  625,  794 

965,     1120,     1252,     1401,     1576.     1718 

pavment  of  death  gratuity 149.  301, 313,  464 

pilot  certificates 132,454,1719 

])ilots'  powerplant  manual 24 

see  also  Aviation  cadets— Flying  cadets— a?so 
American  air  almanac. 

Avitaminosis,  ocular  manifestations 1274 

Avocado: 

diseases  in  Florida 786 

production  in  United  States 1389 

Avon  Basin,  Ohio,  chart 107 

Awtrev,  Hugh  R.: 

New  Echota 1028 

wallpaper  news  of  the  sixties 508 

Axley  Truck  Lines 1626 

Ayer,  Frederick,  tax  appeal 1357 

Ayer  Company 59,487 

Ayers,  Elizabeth,  relief 1136, 1597, 1801 

Ayers,  Robert  B..  relief- 308,639,804 

AyvazoLdou,  Wladimir.: 

geophysical  abstracts 332,  502,  687, 1451, 1617 

retirement  exemption 1602 

Azaleas,  flower-spot  disease 1389 

Azer,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Samuel,  relief 290 

Azimuth: 

computed,  tables..-- 79,561.734,1006,1510 

instrument.  Army  technical  manual  -  1225, 1824 

instrument,  standard  nomenclature  lists 705, 

1548 
Azov,  Sea  of: 

cnart  of  ports.. 903 

lights,  etc.  (H.  O.  publication  32)--..  390 

1941  supplement -  -  903 

Aztec  Ruins  National  Monument ---  1620 


B.  &  E.  Tran.sportation  Co.,  Inc. 871 

B  &  H  Transportation  Co.,  Inc-.- 1472 

B.  &  R.  Co.,  Inc_ - - 1752 

B.&VV.  Lines  - - ----  '«'' 

B.  B.  Chemical  Co "'>30 

B-Line  Transport  Co  .- 1774 

B.  V.  D.  Corporation 3/2 

B.  Z.  B.  Knitting  Co 205 

Babel  Afandeb,  chart --  1200 

Babb,  M.F.: 

drought  tolerance  in  snap  beans. 1244 

forcing  and  hardening  tomato,  etc.,  plants..  125 
Babcnek,  C.  J.: 

chlorine,  etc.,  effect  on  dairy  equipment 257 

garlic,  elTect  on  flavor,  etc.,  of  milk 1385 


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Babcock,  C.  J. — Continued 

pasteurization  of  goat's  milk 1564 

Babcock,  Charles  E.,  library  of  Pan  American 

Union _.  393 

Babers,  Frank  H.,  Prodeniaeridania 1240 

Babies,  see  Infants. 

Babiy,    P.    P.,    new   genus  of  psammocharid 

wasp 1523 

Baby,  see  Infants. 

Bachelder,  W.  C,  receiver,  N.  L.  R.  B.  case 74, 

208,1186 
Bachman,   Kenneth  L.,  production  needs  for 

healthy  South. 1562 

Back,  E.  A.  bookworms. 402 

Backus,  H.,  carbon  black.. 857 

Bacon  specification 590 

Bacteria: 

causing  milky  diseases  of  Japanese  beetle...  121 

halophilic,  growth  in  sodium  chloride 434 

halophilic,  protein,  etc.,  effect 606 

ventilating  systems  in  transmission 44 

Bacterial  wilt,  see  Wilt  disease. 

Bacteriology,  most  probable  number  index 493 

Baden,  Anne  L.: 

industrial  mobilization.. 1193 

moving  pictures 544 

radio  and  radio  broadcasting 1494 

Baden,  Pa.,  railroad  accident 696 

Badger,  Henry  G.,  higher  education,  1937-38--  1272, 

1273, 144« 

Badger  Oil  Co 351, 1041 

Badges: 

foreign  citizen  graduates  of  Air  Corps  schools 

to  wear 1749 

manufacture,  sale,  etc..  Army  regulations..  103 

Badgley,  F.  B.,  court  case 190,407 

Badlands  National  Monument 1172 

Baechler,  R.  H.,  chromates  and  arsenates  in 

treated  wood 1243 

Baer,  Ludwig,  court  case 1478 

Bacrnstein,  U.  D.,  fatigue  and  hours  of  truck 

drivers 680 

Baggage: 

case  of  Ida  M.  Stopher 1474 

customs  information  for  oversea  passengers.  756 

Baggerly's  Transfer 1299 

Baggett  Transportation  Co 527, 1181, 1293 

Baggette,  Thomas  L.,  power  waste  in  gins 773 

Bags: 

earnings  and  hours  in  jute-bagging  indus- 
try  1050 

notion  and  millinery  paper  bags 630 

rates  on 348,528,545,702 

Bahama  Islands: 

money-order  post  offices 1204 

naval  air  pilot.. 391 

Bahen  &  Wright,  Inc 38,189,532,840 

Bahr,  Charles  A.,  sr.,  exr.,  court  case 351, 1185 

Bailey,  Barbara,  measurements  of  wool  fiber...  1700 
Bailey,  Harold  E.,  forests,  etc.,  of  western  na- 
tional parks 506 

Bailey,  Harry  W.,  constituents  of  gas  mi.xture-.  799 

Bailey,  John,  claim 1002, 1079, 1592 

Bailey,  Josiah  W.  (Senator  from  N.  C): 
minority  views— 

.Vppropriatious  Com 480 

papers  presented  by — 

Nanticoke  River 1000 

St.  Francis  River - 1432 

Wickford  Harbor 1432 

Yaquina  Bay. ..- --- 1743 

reports  made  by- 
Commerce  Com. 662, 1000-1 

Bailey,  Virginia  L.,  forests,  etc.,  of  western  na- 
tional parks -- 506 

Bailey,  Wallace  K.,  corn  ear  pests 259 

Bailey,  Warren  R.,  farm  planning  for  borrowers 

in  Stearns  County 118 

Bailey,  Woodrow  W.,  quail  propagation 854 

Bain,  Benjamin  G.,  exr.,  tax  appeal 584 

Bain,  J.  B.,  etiuipment  for  city  milk  plants 1239 

Bain,  Katherine,  maternal  and  child  health...  1314 

Bainbridge,  R.,  sulfur  dioxide 337 

Baird,  W.  P.,  home  fruit  garden 204 

Bake  shops,  see  Bakeries. 

Bakeberg,  Fred,  motor  carrier  decision 1293 

Baker,  Harry  F.,  relief 1150,1262,1414 

Baker,  Henry  M.,  tax  appeal 408 


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I'age 

Baker,  Norman,  court  case 189 

Baker,  O.  E.: 

address 1235 

rural  people. - __  776 

Baker,  Russell,  Christmas  at  Morrlstown 693 

Baker,  Rutherford  H.,  retirement  exemption...  1515 

Baker,  W.  A.,  sorghum  midge 612 

Baker,  Army,  technical  manual 930 

Baker  Driveaway  Co.. 1300 

Bakeries: 

apparatus  and  utensils— 

aluminumware,  specification 235 

general  schedule  of  supplies 927, 1081 

census  of  bakery  products 1117 

job  descriptions. 541 

report  of  F.  T.  C.  on  mfg.  corporations 166 

wages  and  hours 364 

Bakersfield,  Calif.,  building  permit  survey 1315 

Balaban  &  Kalz  Corporation_... 59 

Balance  of  international  payments. 1722 

Balance-sheet  items,  railways  57, 

179,    342,    511,    697,    865,    1034,    1176, 
1289, 1461, 1625, 1771. 

Balboa,  C.  Z.,  tide,  moon,  and  sunrise  tables 83 

Balch,  R.  T.: 

sucrose  in  sugarcane  stalk 125 

su'Jiircane  wax 1235 

Bald  eagle,  see  Eagles. 

Baldock,  Edgar  C,  gonorrhea  patients 1 163 

Baldwin,  A.,  <<;  Co.,  Inc  1499.1500 

Baldwin,  Blanchard,  court  case-. 1041 

Baldwin,  Frederic  R.,  lax  appeal  of  e.\r.. 1081 

Baldwin,  Janet  M.,  tax  appeal  of  exr 95, 147S 

Baldwin.  Murray,  tax  appeal 95,  1478 

Baldwin  Locomotive  Works. 547,889 

Baldwin-Southwark  Corporation 631 

Bale  covering,  xee  Cotton-bale  covering. 

Bales,  Lonnic,  relief- - 812 

Ball,  Ernest  E.,  court  case 1437 

Ball,  Creorge  A,,  tax  avoidance 36 

Ball,  Sydney  H.: 

gem  stones _ ..  8.58 

mining  of  gems,  etc.,  by  Indians 746,918 

Ball  bearings,  xee  Bearings  Cmachinery). 

Ballantine,  P.,  &  Sons 1323 

Ballard,  Cora  A.,  pension 644 

Ballard,  J.   C,  temperature  measurements  at 

high  levels  .     .  803 

Balloons,  components  of  distances... 1.13^ 

Balls,  \.  K.,  protein-dieesting  enzymes 1701 

Bahnet,  ,Tohn  11..  jr.,  relief 484 

Bnlnuirhea  area,  Tex.,  geology,  etc. 1281 

Balsam  fir,  fee  Fir. 

Balser,  Esther  V.,  cements. 334, 692, 1024. 1026 

Baltic  Sea: 

communication  chart 80 

i  lights,  etc.  (H.  O.  publication  35) 563 

P                  1941  supplement 903 
pilot  and  sailing  directions,  supplements 562 

Baltimore,  Md.: 

bridge  or  tunnel 661 

charts  of  harbor  and  approaches 134, 1404 

home  port  for  frigate  Constellation 823 

railroad  accident 1460 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 762 

tide,  etc..  calendar      SO,  213,  391,  564,  735, 903,  1066 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  R.  R.- 

abandonment 511 

accidentS-.340,  510  (2  entries),  864, 1032, 1623, 1624 

court  cases 1674 

equipment  trust  certificates. 342, 1290 

freight  rates 1 182. 1303 

mail  routes,  schedules 210,739, 1204,  1514 

operation. 511 

rates  on — 

cattle 701,1776 

cinders 1038 

coal _  350 

feldspar 1039 

iron 529 

overalls 530 

steel... 187 

tanks 1778 

unlading  and  lading 1630 

Baltimore  Insular  Line,  Inc 73,717, 1052 

Baltimore  Mail  Steamship  Co 546 

Baltimore  Marine  Hospitnl  tumor  clinic 325 

Baltimore  Steam  Packet  Co.: 

acquisition,  control,  etc 1034 


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Baltimore  Steam  Packet  Co.— Continued 

tax  appeal 922 

Bamberger  Electric  Ry.,  rates  on  canteloupes.  1302 
Bananas: 

industry  in  tropical  America 118 

rates  on 1628 

Bancroft,  Howe,  if  well  runs  dry.. 6 

Bandages,  packaging  first-aid  dressings,  etc 970 

Bandolier  National  Monument 693,861 

Banderet,  Louis  J.,  relief. 290.057,804 

Bandholtz,  Harry  H.,  relief  of  widow 644, 1436 

Bandholtz,  Inez  C,  pension  increase 644, 1436 

Bands  (music): 

basic  field  manual... 759 

Marine  Band  to  attend  O.  A.  Jl.  conven- 
tion— 

estimate 913 

hearings 650,838 

law 806 

reports 650,667 

relief  of  leaders — 

hearings 649,837,1007 

letters  from  acting  See.  of  Navy 475, 476 

reports. 649,836 

Banfield,  T.  H.,  court  ease 1041 

Banfield,  W.  M.,  vascular  wilt  of  elm 1389 

Bangor  &.  Aroostook  R.  R.,  bonds 1625 

Bang's  disease: 

Brucella  abortus  vaccine,  preparation 779 

brucellosis  of  cattle 255 

counties  in  modified  accredited  areas..  438,1384 

eradication,  tables  showing  progress 11 

idemnity  claims  and  averages 11, 

255,  438, 779, 950, 1238, 1704 

significance  of  ceased  reactor 115 

vaccination  as  aid  in  control 120 

work  in  cooperation  with  States — 

summary  of  control  program H, 

120,  610, 950, 1238,  1384, 1564,  17U4 

summary  of  work.. 11,  120,  256, 

438,  779,  950,  1238,  1384,  1564,  1705 
Bank  notes,  see  Federal  reserve  bank  notes 

—also  National  bank  notes. 
Bank  of  America  National  Trust  &  Savings 
Association: 

National  Labor  Relations  Board  v 1789 

tax  appeal 230,1313 

Bank  of  California,  National  Association 1477 

Bank  of  New  York  (formcrlv  Bank  of  New  York 

and  Trust  Co.) 1488 

Bank  of  Nova  Scotia. 749 

Bankers,  see  Banks  and  banking. 

Bankers  Farm  Mortgage  Co 532,840 

Bankers  Trust  Co 406 

Bankhead,  Florence,  appointment 217 

Bankhead,  John  H.  (Senator  from  Ala.): 

address 944 

papers  presented  by — 

forests  and  forestry 465 

water  conservation  and  utilization 509 

reports  made  by- 
Agriculture  and  Forestry  Com 152, 

479, 655-656 

Banking  and  Currency  Com 307.829 

Banking,  see  Banks  and  banking. 
Banking  and  Currency  Committee,  House: 

hearings 289,812,1262,1590 

reports 289,467,638-639, 

812,  982,  1136,  1262,  1416,  1589,  1735 
Banking  and  Currency  Committee,  Senate: 

calendar 35,307,656,829, 1265 

hearings 307,656,829,1428 

minority  views.- .  .  829-830 

reports 307, 656, 829-830,  997, 1 149, 1428 

Bankruptcy: 

administration  of  act,  report 67 

amend  act — 

hearings 820,988 

hearings,  additional  copies 1146 

report 820 

in  Australia,  procedure 276 

laws,  compilation 141 

references 1318 

rules,  amendment 95 

see  also  Mortgages. 
Bankruptcy    Administration    Committee,    see 
Attorney  General's  Committee  on 
Bankruptcy  Administration. 
Banks,  D.  M.,  lime - 1766 


1848 


INDEX,    19  41 


Page 

Banks  and  banking: 

agricultural  situation 117,435, 1103 

ass«ns  and  liabilities  of  insured  banks.. 673 

central  banking 42 

central  banks  after  14  months  of  war 1513 

condition  in  D.  C 1086 

country  banking  during  depression 1103 

foreign  accounts  in  insured  banks.-.  307, 464,  467 

gin  loan  experiences 1242 

industrial  banking  companies,  loans 26, 

136,  276,  457,  628,  797,  968,  1255,  1405, 
1579,  1722 

1940  review  and  regional  supplement 136 

investment  banking,  economic  power  con- 
centration  98 

laws,  compilation 287 

loans  for  purchasing,  etc.,  stocks 320 

savings-bank  life  insurance 1048, 1639 

soil  conservation,  banker's  obligation 1112 

State   bank   members  of  Federal   Reserve 

System 43.162,320. 

491. 675, 844, 1443, 1608, 1756 

stockholders'  liability  waiver 1149 

see  also  Federal  intermediate  credit  banks — 
Joint  stock  land  banks — also  certain 
headings  beginning  Federal  re- 
serve— also  names  of  banks,  or 
places  where  located. 

Banner  Bed  Co.. ..1500 

Banner  Slipper  Co.,  Inc 1056 

Barassoli,  Baia  di,  chart 1200 

Barbados,  money-order  post  offices 1204 

Barbeau,  Marius,  totem  pole 403 

Barber,  D.  H.,  surface  water  supply--687,  (2  entries) 

688 
Barber,  George  'NV.: 

hibernation  of  corn  earworm 1385 

oil  for  earworm  control 611 

Barber,  T.  C,  airplane  dusting  for  insects 952 

Barber-Colman  Co.. 1778 

Barber  equipment,  etc.,  trade  practice  rules...  1165 

Barber  Securities  Corporation 1675 

Barberry,  dangerous  neighbor  for  wheat,  etc...  1107 

Barbour,  Dana  M.,  Government  purchasing 414 

Barbour,  Edith  H.,  tax  appeal 13.t8 

Barbour,  Frederick  K.,  court  case 703, 1630 

Barbour,  W.  "Warren  (Senator  from  N.  J.): 
reports  made  by — 

Commerce  Com. 661 

Naval  .\ffairs  Com 668.838 

Barbour,  William  S.,  court  case 703 

Barbrow,  Louis  E.,  photometric  procedure 279 

Barge  and  rail  joint  rates 1031 

Barger,  W.  R.,  raisining  of  grapes  in  transit 124 

Barges,  se^oing,  able  seamen  for  manning 989. 

1266, 1415 
Baril,  Victor  S.: 

earnings,  etc.,  in  furnitiu-e  industry 1191 

earnings,  etc.,  in  iron  and  steel  industry. ...  200 
earnings  in  making  of  wood  turnings,  etc. .  1192 
earnings  of  Negroes  in  iron  industry,  etc 200 

Barite: 

marketing 690 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook... 1024 

trends  continue  upward 860 

Barium,  preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 1024 

Bark  beetles: 

kill  elm  trees,  prevent  attack 1  780 

of  genus  H vlastes  Erichson 440 

Barkelew,  A.  D.,  claim 294,660.012 

Barkin,  Sam,  Inc.. 372 

Barkley,  Alben  W.  (Senator  from  Ky.): 
report  made  by- 
Banking  and  Currency  Com 1428 

Barklev,  J.  F.: 

B.  T.  U.  value  of  pure  coal 1170 

questions  and  answers  for  coal  fireman 1619 

Barkmeier,  Joseph  H.,  taxes  in  Australia 1124 

Barley: 

barberry  dangerous  neighbor 1107 

brachytic  mutation,  genetic,  etc.,  studies..  115 

in  diet  of  fryers  and  roasters 248.432 

Inheritance  of  melaninlike  pigment 1710 

inoculation  with  covered  smut 124 

mildew  resistance  factors 247 

rates  on 872 

standards,  handbook 609,1105 

yields  of  varieties  in  U.  S.  and  Canaila 17 

Barlow,  Emily,  relief 639. 1128, 1150 


Fage 

Barnes,  B.  F.,  dry  land  crops 264 

Barnes,  Dwight  F.,  raisin  moth  on  grapes 612 

Barnes,  Ethel -A..,  retirement  exemption 1801 

Barnes,  James  I.,  court  case 1156,1305,1478 

Barnes,  Stanley  M.,  court  case 670, 1041 

Barnett,  Edna  M..  court  case 1041 

Barnett,  Fred,  court  case 1041 

Barnett,  Jackson: 

court  cases 532,1188 

property,  sale  from  estate .' 471 

Barnett,  Joseph,  transition  curves  for  highways.  329 

Barnwell,  F.  Rivers,  personal  hygiene,  etc 494 

Barometers: 

ships'  aneroid,  and  their  errors 1343 

theory  and  construction.. 801 

Baron,  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc 372 

Barre  Forwarding  Co 529 

Barre  Wool  Combing  Co.,  Ltd 205 

Barrels: 

metal,  rates  on 1628 

steel- 
price  schedule 1809 

specification 1532 

statistics 22.129.269,451,622, 

791, 959, 1114, 1247, 1394, 1572, 1714 

Barrett,  Albert,  relief 1737 

Barrett,  E.  P.,  matte  smelting  of  manganese 50 

Barrett,  Hugh  C,  trustee,  court  case 1636 

Barrett,   Morris  K.,  genetic  constitution  and 

tumors. 681 

Barrett,  William  L.,  jr.: 

screwworm  infestations  of  livestock 781 

screwworm  prevention  and  eradication 441 

Barrett  Company: 

court  case. 351,372 

fuelpitches 336 

Barro  Colorado  Island,  laboratory,  etc 89 

Barron  County,  Wis.,  milk  production 253 

Barrow  Lock  Works,  Yale  &  Towne  Manu- 
facturing Co 78 

Barrow  Native  Village 1452 

Barrow,  Point,  aeronautical  chart 1403 

Barrows,  Alice,  school  plant  problems 1610 

Barrows,  William  B.,  farm  timber 123 

Barry,  John,  statue 311,643,806 

Barry,  William  C,  Inc 523 

Bars  (decorations  of  honor) : 

manufacture,  sale,  etc..  Army  regulations 103 

Bars  (reinforcement) : 

specification 590 

Barstow,  Genevieve  K.,  agricultural  products...  615 

Barthel,  Dale  L.,  relief 1590 

Bartlett,  Robert  .\.: 

echinodermsfrom  Greenland 404 

Greenland  expedition  of  1940 577 

Barton,  H.  C,  jr.,  seasonal  variation 845 

Bartow  County,  Ga.,  soil  survey 786 

Bartsch,  Paul: 

Cuban  operculatemollusks 578 

new  shipworm  from  Panama 578 

Nimbus  collecting  expedition 577 

retiremente.xemption.  Executive  order 1205 

Baruch,  Herbert  M.,  Corporation,  Inc.,  Ltd  .  38.351 

Baruch,  Herbert  M.,  Corporation,  Ltd 314. 875 

Bary  tes.  see  Barite. 

Basea  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc 723 

Basic  field  manual,  see  .\.rmy,  field  manuals. 

Baskets,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

Baskin,  James  C,  court  case 1306 

Basque  aliens,  relief 1002,1140 

Bass,  Fred  T.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  district 931 

Bass,  Joseph -A..,  Co ,_  1752 

Bass.N.W.,  Osage  County,  Okla 1281,1451 

Bass,  Turner  C .,  erosion  and  land  use 447 

Bass: 

black,  angling  laws U67 

striped,  on  .\tlantic  Coast 1168 

Bassett,  Chailes  F.,  horse  meat  for  fur  farms 500 

Bassler,  R.S.: 

geologic  exhibits. 402 

jellyfishfrom  pre-Cambrian 404 

Ordovician(Pogonip)  sponge  fauna 1671 

Batavia  Times  Publishing  Co 1306 

Batchelder.  C.  L.,  surface  water  supply 688 

Batchelor,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  A.,  relief.  812,998, 1128 

Bateman,  H.D.,  relief. 1590 

Bateman.  Marian,  lady,  tax  appeal 96 

Baten,  William  D.,  equations 248 


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1849 


Page 

Bates,  George  J.  (Representative  from  Mass.): 

bill  introduced  by.. 475 

reports  made  by — 

Naval  AlTairs  Com.. 33,650 

Bates,  Louise  J .,  court  case 223, 400 

Batesville,  Ark.,  manganese  carbonate 855 

Bath,    Maine,    iron    workers,    apprenticeship 

standards 1 490 

Bath  &  Hammondsport  R.  R.,  financial  condi- 
tion  179 

Bath  Iron  Works  Corporation 1 490 

Bathroom  fixtures,  schedule  of  supplies 13G3 

Bathurst,  EffieO.: 

choose  book  about  things  to  be  conserved 076 

conservation  films  in  elementary  schools 1273 

Baton  Rouge,  La.: 

building  permit  survey 198 

topographic  quadrangle  map 764 

Batteries,  see  Electric  batteries. 
Battery     Separator     Manufacturers'     Associa- 
tion...  _ 1041,1306 

Battle,  see  name  of  battle,  or  name  of  place  where 

battle  was  fought. 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  building  permit  survey. ..  1315 
Battlefields,  see  Battlefields. 
Battleof  Britain,. «ff  European  War,  1939-. 
Battle  ships,  see  Warships. 

Battlefields,  Virginia  tour 1286 

see  also  names  of  battles  or  battlefields —  also 

names  of  certain  national  parks,  etc. 

Battles,  see  names  of  battles,  or  names  of  places 

where  battles  were  fought. 
Battleships,  see  Warships. 

Battoglia  Produce  Corporation 212 

Batumbaranggo  Bay,  chart 565 

Batzell,  Elmer  E.,  patents  and  free  enterprise 585 

Bauer,  Harry  C,  Tennessee  Valley  Authoritj'..  1527 
Bauer,  Walter,  agricultural  credit  in  Denmark..  260 

Baugh,  Jack,  court  case 1480 

Baum,  Myron  C,  defense-housing,  etc.,  stat- 
utes  1614 

Baum,  Philip  H.,  patent  aiipeal 972 

Baumgarten ,  Mattie  E . ,  relief 152, 290, 462 

Baumgartner,  Leona,  birth  weight,  etc. .- 364 

Baumhofer,  L.  G.,  box  tree 445 

Baur,  Ludwig,  relief. 145 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Co 1630 

Bauxite: 

consumption  in  1940 860 

domestic  production  and  imports,  1940 51 

flotation,  preliminary  report 1619 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 857 

Bavisotto,  Peter,  payment,  veto  message 86 

Baxter,  Henry  J . ,  motor  carrier  decision 1299 

Bay,  see  name  of  bay. 

Bay  City,  Mich.,  building  permit  survey 1315 

Bay  City  Box  Co.. 891 

Bay  Farm  Island: 
bridge- 
hearing 1145 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 82o 

report 991 

Bay  oil,  wage  order  in  industry 1493 

Bay  rum,  wage  order  in  industry 1493 

Bayer,  A.  J.,  Co 1500 

Bayer  Company,  Inc 1489,1778 

Bayles,  James  M.,  appointment 1801 

Bayley,  W.  S.,  Delaware  Water  Gap,  etc 501 

Bayonets  and  scabbards,  nomenclature  list 1544 

Bayonne  Nipple  Co.. 1329 

Bayou,  see  name  of  bayou. 
Bays,  see  names  of  bays. 

Bazelon,  Jacob  L.,  court  case 1614 

Bazelon,  Mitchell  A.,  court  case 1614 

Bazzini,  A.  L.,  Co.,  Inc.. 73,372 

Beach,  B.  A.,  Bang's  disease 115 

BeacheU,  H.  M.,  rice  varieties 1390 

Beacon  lights  in  murky  world 1756 

Beadles,  Jessie  R.,  impairment  of  corn  grain 247 

Beal,  F.  E.  L.,  birds  of  southeastern  U.  S 1761 

Beall,  Robert  T.,  rural  electrification 788 

Bean,  Louis  H.: 

address 117 

farmer's  stake  in  industrial  production 775 

gross  farm  income,  etc 8 

Bean,  see  Beans. 

Bean  beetles,  Mexican 1522,1670 

Bean  Lake,  claims  for  damages 308, 467 


Beans: 

cucumber  mosaic  virus  pathogenic 943 

economic  data  for  dry  edible  beans 788 

outlook  charts,  dry  beans 9 

photosynthesis,  etc.,  of  leaflets 943 

rates  on... 528,1464 

Uromyces  phaseoli  typica  on  bean 1389 

see  also  names  of  beans. 

Bear,  C.  Randell,  motor  carrier  decision 698 

Bear  Brand  Hosiery  Co 1646 

Bear  Gulch  Water  Co 1306 

Bear  River,  map 1282 

Beard,  D.  A.,  Truck  Lines  Co 1464 

Beard,     Dorothy    W.,    rabbit-papilloma-virus 

protein 326 

Beard,  J.  W.,  rabbit-papilloma-virus  protein..  326, 

1018 
Beard,  W.  P.,  building  electrical  equipment...  1443 
Bearings  (machinery): 

bronze,  general  schedule  of  supplies 1220 

customs  appeal 159 

operation  and  maintenance 1202 

specifications 1683 

white-base  antifriction  bearing  metals 22, 

129,  269,  451,  622,  791,  959,  1114,  1248, 
1394. 1572,  1714 

Beatrice  Creamery  Co 351 

Beattie,  J.  H.,  compost  for  vegetable  produc- 
tion  1389 

Beattie,  W.  R.: 

celery 124 

hotbeds  and  coldframes 1390 

lettuce - 17 

muskmelons 265 

peanut  butter.-. 446 

tomatoes  as  truck  crop 266 

tuberous-rooted  begonias 124 

Beaufort    Harbor,    waterway    from    Pamlico 

Sound 596 

Beaumont,  Tex.: 

aeronautical  charts 133,966,1121 

port 108 

V.  Agwilines,  Inc 718,873 

V.  Seatrain  Lines,  Inc 718 

Beauty  equipment,  etc.,' trade  practice  rules 1165 

Beaver  River: 

improvement — 

hearings : 1595 

views,  etc__ 1596 

Beck,  M.  W.,  soil  surveys  (2  entries) 786 

Beck,  Martin,  tax  appeal % 

Becker,  Edward,  motor  carrier  decision 521 

Becker,  J.  A.,  acoustical  shock  in  earphones 1053 

Becker,  J.  Ernestine,  vitamin-D  preparations.  1048 

Becker,  Oskar  W.,  patent  appeal ..  138 

Becker  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 344,1772 

Beckley-Cardy  Co 875 

Beckman,  H.  C,  surface  water  supply  of  United 

States  (2  entries) 688 

Bedbugs,  relation  to  national  defense 258 

Bedding: 

care 614 

State  laws  and  judicial  decisions 250 

Bedding  (for  cattle): 

rates  on 1776 

Bedford,  Edward  T.,  court  case  of  trustee-703, 1630 

Bedford,  J.,  Motor  Service,  Inc 1299 

Bedford,  Mass.,  grant  easements  in  lands 1148, 

1732, 1746 

Bedpans,  specification 101 

Beds,  hospital,  specifications 590, 1532, 1820 

Bee,  see  Bees. 

Beech  Aircraft  Corporation 1491 

Beef: 

grading  and  stamping,  posters 778 

grading  charts 609 

outlook  charts,  1941 9 

slaughtering,  etc.,  on  the  farm 1384 

specifications 591, 1364 

see  also  Calves — Cattle. 
Beehive  coke,  see  Coke. 

Beeklev,  William,  motor  carrier  decision 515 

Been,  Frank  T.,  relief 812 

Been,  Richard  O.,  price  spreads 607 

Beer,  rates  on 1179 

Beerman,  Edward,  jr.,  motor  carrier  decision..  515 
Bees: 

fire  blight  transmission 1379 


1850 


MBiEX,    1941 


Page 
Bees — Continued 

Inssos  of  adult  honeybees  in  Utah _..  1210 

pollen  in  economy  of  the  hives 780 

pollen  traps,  etc.,  in  developing  colonies 780 

(lueens  in  mailinp;  cages,  temperature,  etc.--  440 

Beesley,  T.  E.,  soil  survey 617 

Beeson,   Kenneth   C,  mineral  composition  of 

crops 445 

Beet  leafhoppers: 

distance  they  move  in  the  spring 780 

egg  parasites,  study 257 

Beet  sugar,  see  Sugar. 
Beetles,  see  names  of  beetles. 
Beets: 

bunched,  preparation  for  market 437 

canned,  specification _.  1304 

see  also  Sugar  beets. 

Begonias,  tuberous-rooted 124 

Behnke,  A.  R.,  effects  of  high  altitude 902 

Beier,  Mrs.  Edward,  relief 639 

Beilul,  Baia  di.  chart. 1200 

Belter,  Alfred  F.  (Representative  from  N.  Y.): 
report  made  by — 

Labor  Com.... 1739 

Bekins  Van  and  Storage,  Inc 1464 

Bekins  Van  Lines,  Inc 523 

Beland,  Charles,  court  case 704 

Belanger,  Edythe.  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B.  1196, 1322 
Bclanger,  Jerry,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B...  1196, 1322 
Belanger,  Joseph,  growing  wheat  after  fallow...  787 

Belanger,  Margaret  (Mrs.  Fehx),  relief 308,639 

Belcher,  B.  A.,  sugarcane  for  sirup 446 

Belcher,  Thomas  N.,  court  case  of  e.xrx..  38,351,840 
Belington  &  Northern  R.  R.,  abandonment- ..  1461 

Bell,  F.  M.,  surface  water  supply 687 

Bell,  Florence  C,  farmer  co-ops.. 442 

Bell,  G.  A.,  feeding  horses 1106 

Bell,  Joseph  A.,  pertussis  prophylaxis 1445 

Bell,  T.  Donald,  anestrous  ewe 1233 

Bell,  W.  C,  Services,  Inc 712  (2  entries),  1778 

Bell  &  Griffin 1299 

Bell  Grocery  Co 830 

Bell  Line,  Inc 186 

Belle  Fourche  project,  general  information 338 

Belleville,  111.,  building  permit  survey 884 

Bellcville-St.  Louis  Coach  Co 348.1301 

Bellingham,  Wash.,  aeronautical  charts —  273.1121 

Bellmont  Livestock  Co 1776 

Bellows,  R.  A.,  court  case 189 

Belo,  A.  H.,  Corporation 716,1306 

Belt  Ry.  of  Chicago,  rates  on  coal 350 

Belting: 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1530. 1681 

leather,  earnings  and  hours  in  industry.  366,  543 

Belts,  safety,  general  schedule  of  supplies 1819 

Belts  (straits): 

lights  and  fog  signals 563 

Be-Mac  Transport  Co.,  Inc 515 

Bemb,  Walter  J.,  Inc 354 

Bemis  Bro.  Bag  Co 205 

Bench  marks,  see  Tidal  bench  marks. 

Bender,  Flugcne  L.,  court  case  of  exrs 351, 1185 

Bender,  George  n.  (Representative  from  Ohio): 
minority  report  made  by — 

Expenditures  in  Executive  Departments 

Com 295 

Bendix,  N.  J.,  plants  of  Air  Associates,  Inc 1662 

Bendix  ,\viation  Corporation. 1056 

Bends,  lead,  standard  of  the  trade..- 1125 

Benedict,  II.  M.,  grasses. 617 

Benefit  pavments,  see  Unemployment  insurance. 

Benefit  series,  U.  C.  1.  S 46. 166.328,683,8.50, 

1164, 1447, 1613, 1014, 1759 

cumulative  code 683 

index - 1614 

Bengal,  Bay  of,  pilot,  supplement-.- 562 

Bengtson,  Ida  A.: 

active  and  passive  "Q"  fever  immunity 679 

Australian  and  American  "Q"  fever 679 

complement  fixat  ion  in  typhus  fever-  .  680, 1612 

institutional  outbreak  of  pneumonitis 494 

Benjamin  llarri.son  Memorial  1392 

Benjamin  Harrison  Memorial  Commission  1377, 1392 

Benncr,  Floyd,  motor  carrier  decision . .  516 

Bennett,  B.  H.,  commercial  hatchery  produc- 
tion  - 437,609 

Bennett,  Charles  A.: 

better  ginning  to  enhance  quality,  etc 1102 

compression  of  cotton - 117, 1102 


Page 
Bennett,  Charles  A.— Continued 

cotton  from  boll  to  bale --- -  1563 

cotton  ginning  machinery  and  practices 1701 

drier  for  seed  cotton... 251 

gin  modernization  in  Tennessee 946 

higher  gin-saw  speeds 946 

modernizing  cotton  gins 946 

new  gin  installations 1559 

repairing  cotton  gins 946 

unloading-fan  improvements  in  ginning 1701 

Bennett,  Evert  G.,  magnetic  saturation  induc- 
tion of  iron -  278 

Bennett,  Hugh  II.: 

look  at -\merica,  democracy  does  things! 1391 

new  farm  movement 1112 

our  soil  can  be  saved 788 

soils  and  security 266 

see  also  Soil  Conservation  Service. 

Bennett,  Willard  S.,  relief --  990 

Bennett  Airport,  see  Floyd  Bennett  Airport. 

Bennett  Properties  Co 1675 

Bennett  Pumps  Division,  John  Wood  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  InC-- : 1657 

Bennettsville  &  Cheraw  R.  R.,  abandonment. . .  179 
Benning,  Fort,  fire,  losses  of  personnel  of  .\rmy, 

etc 982,1428,1583 

Ben's  Haulage 515, 1293 

Benson,  A.  O.,  hardwood  log  grades -- - 1243 

Benson,  Edwin  N.,  jr.,  court  case 195 

Benson,  Ethel  W.,  court  case 195 

Benson,  Harry,  motor  carrier  decision 1464 

Benson,  Karl  L.,  family  expenditures 444 

Benson,  Mary  F.,  illustrator: 

Asterolecanium 1565 

corn  earworm 952 

fall  arniyworm 952 

gladiolus  thrips 952 

imported  cabbage  worm 9.52 

potato  leaf  hopper 952 

squash  borer 952 

striped  cucumber  beetle 953 

tomato  fruitworm 612 

Benton,  Curtis,  chinch  bug  control 611 

Benton  Range,  tun?sten  deposits 333 

Bentonite,  supply  demand  for  clay 505 

Benzanthracene,  substituted  derivatives 681 

Benzene  (benzol): 

boiling  point 629 

Clara  gives  benzol  the  run  around 1444 

toxicity  and  potential  dangers 677 

Benzoic  acid  of  high  purity,  preparation 137 

Benzol,  see  Benzene  (benzol). 

BeoBay, chart --     565 

Bercaw,  Louise  O., almonds, references.. 606 

Berdyanski  Road,  chart 903 

Berg,  Jalmer,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1646 

Bers.  Reka,  relief 639 

Berg  Shipbuilding  Co 351 

Bergantin,  Bahia,  chart 735 

Borgcr,  L.  B.,  adding  exhaust  gas  to  intake  air...     50 

Berger,  Marie  C . ,  decisions  of  Interior  Dept 330 

Bergeron-Findeisen  precipitation  theory 282 

Bering  Sea: 

chart 626,1721 

ice 1798 

Berkeley,  Calif.,  building  permit  survey 1315 

Berks  Broadcasting  Co 1606 

Berkshire  Coach  Lines,  Inc 1301 

Berkshire  Knitting  Mills  547 

Berle,   Adolf  A.,    jr.,    addresses,    Portuguese 

translations  (2  entries) -  1812 

Berlin  reservoir,  construction,  estimate...  1665 

Berman,  L.,  &  Son -     1304 

Bermuda: 

money-order  post  offices ..    1204 

naval  air  pilot 301 

Bernalillo,  N.  Mex.,  courthouse  site 1602 

Bernard,  Andr6,  settlement  of  labor  disputes..  1641 

Bernard,  Merrill,  daily  river  stages 974 

Bernards,  Lena,  court  case 1674 

Bernards,  Martin  J.,  court  case 1674 

Bernardston  quadrangle,  Mass. -Vt 1169 

Berndt,  O.  E.: 

foot-operated  punch 1240 

incubators 13 

Bernhard,  Arthur  F.,  tax  appeal -  1082 

Bernheimer,  S.  E.  &  M.  E.,  Co - 189 

Bernuth,  Oscar  M.,  tax  appeal - 752 


JANUARY-DECEMBER 


1851 


.,  868 


Berries,  rates  on 

see  also  names  of  berries. 

Berry,  A.  M.,  tax  appeal  of  exrx 1216 

Berry,  Edward  W.,  Wilcox  flora 503 

Berry,  li.  F.,  motor  carrier  decision 344 

Berry,  Leroy  A.,  court  case lOfi 

Berry,  Willard,  Pamlico  fossil  echinoids  1ii79 

Berry  and  Decker  Transfer ..  1H2 

Bersti'd  MaiuifiicturinR  Co. .-  1053 

Bertrand,  Daniel,  motion  picture  industry 414 

Berwyn,  111.,  building  permit  survey S84 

Besley,  A.  K.,  curing  and  smoking  turkeys 1239 

Besiey,  H.  E.,  address  _     _    ....     005 

Bessemer  &  Lake  Erie  R.  R.,  equipment  trust 

certificates    512 

Besson,  F.  S.,  Galveston,  Tex.,  district 031 

Best&Co.,Inc 94 

Best's  Studio,  Inc 507 

Bethlehem,  Pa.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Bethlehem  National  Bank 1813 

Bethlehem  Shipbuilding  Corporation,  Ltd.: 

court  case  - 60,1779 

decisions,  etc.of  N.  L.  R.  B: 548,1500 

Bethlehem  Silk  Co 229,1478 

Bethlehem  Steel  Company: 

court  case,  decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B.. .      205, 
548,  723, 1056, 1323,  1500, 1646 

V.  United  States 189 

Bethlehem  Steel  Corporation: 

courtcase,  decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B —  205, 
723,  1056.  1500 

United  States» 60, 1779 

Betsy  Cove,  chart --- 391 

Better  living  through  self-help 122 

Betts,  Arthur  M.,  courtcase 1041 

Betts,  H.  S.,  American  woods ..-    16, 

262,  443, 1387  (2 entries),  1.^68 

Betz,  W.  H.  &  L.  D .     1270 

Beurrc  Hardy  pears,  see  Pears. 
Beust,  Nora  E.: 

forward  with  books. 1757 

good  books,  good  friends 320 

Beutner,  E.  ly.,  erodibility  of  Gila  watershed..  1711 

Beverage  containers,  see  Containers. 

Beverages: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1117 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report.  166, 684 

rates  on 1035, 1296, 1776 

Bcvier  &  Southern  R.  R.,  deficit  status -  1290 

Beyer,  Clara  M.,  apprenticeship  moves  ahead.  1784 

Beyond  economics 781 

Bibliographic  series,  Pan  American  Union 83. 

393, 905 
Bibliographical  contributions.   Agriculture  De- 
partment Library 436 

Bibliography: 

acarina ^ 225 

acoustics 799 

aerial  photography 1824 

aerodynamics 1788 

aerology  281 

aeronautics  and  aircraft — 

air  navigation 239 

airfoils 370,1052 

airwavs  communications  circuit -  793 

controls 203,1194 

cylinders 718 

diaphragms 71 

engines 888, 1052 

flow-direction  instruments 370 

jet  pumps 1194 

metals ,  effect  of  temperature 277 

physiological  aspects  and  fitness 1538 

plating --     71 

radiators 3~0 

radio  markers 793,964 

radio  range. -- 965 

rotating-wing  aircraft 1496 

turbines •''46 

wings 71,546,1496,1642,1789 

aged 321 

agricultural  credit 260,782,954 

agricultural  economics 8,  117,  118,  251, 

252,  435,  606,  946,  1235,  1560,  1702 

agricultural  engineering H", 

434,  945,1102,1235,1559, 1701 

agricultural  policy -;-  "71 

agricultural  problems. 771, 774 

agriculture - 252,774,775,1103 


Page 

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air  conditioning "'lo 

Alaska - -  '"'87 

alfalfa - ---  H'l 

alfalfa  hay --  '20,434 

algae..., - 92 

alloy  strips i*'4^ 

almonds... - --  """ 

altitude 281 

aluminum  bronze  and  mopel  metal... 277 

alunite -- ^9^ 

American  history 486, 1078 

American  republics 1609 

Amoeba  proteus... 164 

anabasine.-. -. 440 

animal  fibers 1'04 

antiaircraft  guns 1536 

antimeningoccocus  serum 322 

antitank  company,  rifle  regiment 929 

appendicit is --  322 

apples -. -----  124,785 

apprentices Hfil,  1315 

apricots  and  prunes fil' 

aqueous  extracts 1409 

archeology .- '^^-'555 

armyworms 440,611,1240,1706 

arsenic. 847, 1/10 

art - 746,1354 

ascorbic  acid. -. 2/7 

.\spergillus  glaucus 1389 

Aspergillus  niger 1710 

asphalts 857 

Asterolecanium 1565 

atmospheric  radiation 127 

automotive  lubrication -  105 

automotive  power  transmi.ssion 930 

aviation  medicine  (3  entries) 422 

avitaminosis --  1274 

avocado  and  diseases 786, 1389 

azimuth  instrument 1225, 1824 

bacteria... 44 

bacteriology --.-" 493 

bakeries 541 

bananas.- -. 11° 

Bandelier  National  Monument 693 

bankruptcy.. - 1318 

barlev  ...J...  115,124,247,1710 

beans 943,1379,1389 

bees - 440 

benzene  (benzol) 677 

binaural  training  instrument 1225, 1824 

birch  leaf-mining  sawfly 441 

birds 48,403,500,1021,1280  (2  entries) 

birth  weight ---  364 

black  cherry 262 

black  willow -  1387 

blackouts 1518 

blacksmith  and  welder 1225 

blue  stain  fungus 1389 

bluegrass... 264 

boiling  points  of  benzene,  etc 629 

boric  oxide  glass. 1407 

Boulder  Dam 862,1457 

brake  linings 1407 

brakes -  594 

bricklaying 321 

bricks 137 

Browning  machine  guns 105 

Buena  Vista  Lake 1078 

building  codes,  etc 1124 

building  materials,  standards,  etc 630 

building  regulations 277 

butanes.. 1723 

cabbage --  1244 

cadmium  sulfate 970 

calcium  sulfate... -  1407 

calves 943,1705 

C3.nc6r  -         - ^^» 

'T6"3V  1657325,'  326,'6"86,  847,1017, 1162,  1 164 

cane  gall.: ^ 603 

carbon  disulfide :,---;,--  ^"'"^ 

carbon  monoxide 677,  970, 1610 

cattle  -.-- 438,603.780 

cellulose 783,1723 

cement 277,458 

cephalopod  aiollusks 225 

ceramics 970 

chancroid --- .847 

chaplain.. ---  930 


1852 


IXDEX,    1941 


Page 
Bibliography— Continued 

chassis,  body,  and  trailer  units 1092 

cherry  disease 1389 

chiggers-. 1107 

childbirth 1273 

children 676 

chlorine  and  lye  solutions -.  257 

chlorites :.  1256 

choriomeningitis 101 5 

chromium 277,1256 

cirrhosis  of  liver _  1163 

citizenship. 1272 

citrus  fruit  products 7 

citrus  fruits,  etc.,  freezing  preservation 945 

citrus  industry 14 

clay  iiroducts,  stone,  and  masonry 458 

climate  and  man 1700 

clouds-- 799 

coal 335,690,1025,1454 

cockroaches 258,1240 

co(>k'nterates 92 

cold  (disease) -. 1163 

collesiate  accreditation 321 

Colorado  tick  fever 322 

colorimetry  and  spectrophotometry 277 

columns 1319,1496 

commercial  standards 278,458 

community  food  preservation  centers 1568 

community  life 321 

compulsory  military  training 1318 

concrete 458 

conifers 443,956 

conservation 676, 1167 

consumers 609,772,1075 

conversion  tables  and  equivalents 121 

cooperation 542,614,1566 

coots 499 

copepods 1213 

copper 970 

corn 247,445,617,1390,1710 

cornearworm 247 

cost  of  living.— --  1193 

cotton 115,118.248,251, 

252,  278,  431,  433,  435,  458,  603,  630, 
944,     1101,     1233,     1379,     1557,     1699 

cottonseed 264 

county  government 232 

coyote 508,1021 

crabgrass 1710 

crawfishes 1671 

credit 1014 

crop  and  livestock  insurance 775 

crops 445 

crucifers 248 

cucumber  mosaic  virus 943 

cultural  resources,  conservation  in  war 1789 

Cyclocephala  (Ochrosidia)  borealis 1101 

deaf  and  hard  of  hearing 846 

defense 781.  846. 1015, 1051, 1211, 1318, 1520 

dehydration  of  fruits,  etc 1235 

del inquen t s 678 

Delta  County,  Colo 435 

democracy. _.- -_ 775,1015, 1161 

dental  amalgams 970 

depression  position  finder 1537, 1824 

diarrheal  diseases 322 

dictatorship 1015 

diets 444 

dinot  ocrinus 403 

disability  insurance '-._ - 496 

disaccharides --- 1256 

doctors'  calls 44, 1757 

domestic  service  and  personal  service 884 

Douglas  fir 202,787 

drug  addiction - 322 

dry  land  crops 264 

dusts _ 691 

eastern  white  pine--- - 1387 

education 162 

eggsandegg  products 248, 256, 432, 946 

electric  batteries  and  standard  cells.--  1124, 1723 

electricity -.. 1443 

elcctrodeposition 278 

elevation  quadrant 1824 

elm  wilt 1389 

Engelmann  spruce 1568 

engineer  field  manual 421 

engines... 594 

English  language - 852 


Page 
Bibliography— Continued 

ensilage 1101 

entomology. 12, 121, 258, 780, 952, 1240, 1565 

epinast  y --- -.- -  124 

equations 248 

Euphausiacea  and  Mysidacea 225 

European  earwig 1385 

evolution.-- 1521. 1522 

ewes.-- -  1233 

exciters 793 

explosives 858,1170 

fabric  insects  258 

family  life  education -_  1448 

family  relationships  and  etiquette 613 

farm  families ..616 

farm  improvements 947 

farm  income,  production,  and  prices 8 

farm  labor 775 

farm  life 947 

farm  management 252 

farm  organizations 785 

farm  security 1709 

farmers,  getting  established 1382 

farmers,  in  a  changing  world 6 

feline  enteritis 610 

fertilizers 858 

fibroin 278 

field  glasses 1.537 

fire  blight  of  apple  and  pear  blossoms 1379 

fire  resistance  and  prevention 1408 

fire  tests 799 

fishes 1456 

flank  spotting  instrument 1225 

fleas ^ 258 

flies 1107 

floors  and  floor  coverings 278. 323 

fluorescent  lamps 799 

fluoroeraphy 847 

food  for  poultry 248,432 

food  insects 258 

food  preservation ....  785 

forage 266 

forcing  and  hardening  tomato,  etc.,  plants.-  125 

foreign  relations 202 

forest  fires 262 

forest  lands 1388 

forestry 443.444,783 

forestsand  trees  of  western  nat.  parks 506 

4-H  club  and  older  youth  studies 1708 

foxes ---  331 

freezing  of  peas,  etc 265 

friction 1319 

fruit ----  606,1379 

fuels  and  carburetion 240 

fumieation 952 

fungi  that  stain  logs  and  lumber 1710 

fur  and  fur  animals 49.171,1022 

f usarium  blight 1699 

fuze  setters 1092,1537,1824 

gardens 852 

garments 713 

gasmasks 1824 

gases 970.1766 

gasoline 1723 

gauging  manual 589 

gems  and  ornamental  stones 746.858,918 

German-Swiss  in  Franklin  County,  Tenn...      8 

Gila  watershed  soils 171 1 

gladiolus 1240 

glass --.  278,1408,1808 

glass  electrodes 1257 

glue  and  plywood 262 

glutamic  acid 165 

glycosides 1257 

goats  and  goat's  milk 1238. 1564 

gonococcus . 848, 1163 

gonorrhea 44,323 

government   cost 368 

grain  marketing,  cooperative 614 

grain  prices  and  futures 257 

Grand  Coulee  Dam. 863 

grasses 617.1111,1244 

gray  sea  trout 1762 

Great  Lakes-St.  Lawrence  waterway 436 

Great  Plains 1213 

greenheart 9.55 

guinea  pigs 256 

Gun  ters  ville  project 1085 

gypsum 335 


JANUARY-DECEMBER 


1853 


Page 
Bibliography— Continued 

hardwoods 248 

headquarters  company,  etc 1536 

heart  disease 495, 1015 

heat  radiat  ion  telescope • 632 

hemieelluloses 251, 1702 

hemisphere  defense 83 

hemisphere  solidarity _ .._  1162 

herpetology 1078 

hexanes 1408 

hide  disinfection 1705 

highways 46, 

168,   329,   497,   685,   851,    1019,    1165, 
1278,  1447, 1615,  1760 

home  nursing 676 

honey  dew  melons  and  cantaloups 124 

horology 1408 

horse  meat 500 

horse  strongyle  larvae 1705 

horses 438 

hosiery 459 

hospitals -. 1611 

house  movement 50 

housing 223,799,1015 

Houston  black  clay __  1710 

howitzer  materiel 1225,1369 

hydrocarbons 971, 1015, 1124. 140S 

hydrocellulose 1723 

hydrogen 459 

hydrogen  sulfide ._-  848 

hygiene 541,1016,1314 

Hymenoptera 92 

impedance  measuring  box 625 

Imperial  County,  Calif 1103 

industrial  hygiene 884 

industrial  mobilization 1193 

industrial  service  and  maintenance  jobs 1 189 

infiltration  of  water  into  soil.. , 18 

influenza 323 

insect  control 1707 

insulation 859 

intaglio  printing  plates 459 

inter- American  affairs 1808 

interregional  competition 606 

ionosphere 971 

iron 278,630 

Iroquois  suicide 746. 1671 

irrigation  wells _.  619 

isopods 1078 

Italy 1081 

job  information  publications 846 

Kansu  Province,  China 1078 

ketone  vapors 45 

Kettleman  Hills  oil  field  _ 855 

Kings  Canyon  National  Park 693 

kitchen  planning  and  equipment 1241 

kohlrabi  and  cabbage  stems 604 

lambs 950 

land- 
city  man's  stake 785 

classification 916 

clearing,. 1382 

use 607 

Latin  America,  children's  books.-- 905 

Latin  American  histories 1236 

Latin  American  literature 1513 

laundries 105 

lead  arsenate 678, 1444 

lead  in  soft  tissues 1444 

lead  poisoning 848,1274,1757 

Leake  County,  Miss 1104 

leather 1408,1723 

legal  riehts  and  obligations  of  workers 1162 

legumes 1101, 1112 

lemna 1244 

leprosy 1611 

Leptospira  icterohaemorrhagiae 163 

lettuce 1710 

libraries 1443 

lice 1107 

lignin 783 

lime 1766 

lime-fuel  ratios 1171 

log  cabins 783 

logging,  timber,  lumber,  etc 263 

mackerel 1022 

mahogany 955 

malaria 1274, 1611 

manilarope 27 


Page 
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mannose 278 

map  and  aerial  photograph  reading 1092 

measurement  standards 1522, 1523 

measurements  for  garments,  etc 11 10 

meat  and  livestock 948 

med  ical  authors,  16th  century 1690, 1826 

medical  care 493 

Medical  Department  soldier's  handbook 761 

mental  diseases 1611 

mercurialism 323 

metallurgy 336,1408 

meteorology 24, 127, 1126 

methyl  bromide  fumigation 323 

microphones 26 

military  service 1018 

military  training 1686 

milk 253, 1015, 1561 

miners. 1611 

minks 1280 

Monroe  doctrine 396 

mosquitoes 258, 1016, 1612 

motion  pictures 544 

munitions.. 306 

museums.. 693 

music 169,852,1203 

musicians --_ 1203 

muskrats 1280 

fi'-naphthoquinonesulfonic  acid 1407 

Natchez  Trace  Parkway 507 

national  health  jirogram  and  medical  care..  1192 

National  Poultry  Improvement  Plan 1106 

Negroes.. .-_ 322 

neutralit  y  and  freedom  of  seas 1787 

New  Echota _ 1028 

New  Sweden... 284 

nitrous  fumes 1445 

nucleoprotein  fraction  of  liver 165 

nursing  activities  and  housing 44 

nursing  and  industrial  hygiene 1163 

nutrition 1273,1609 

nuts 617,1379 

nylon 800 

oaks.- 956 

occupations 322, 1610 

oil-well  drilling  fluids. 505 

Okfuskee  County,  Okla 948 

okra- 125 

onions 1390,1711 

optical  instruments - 1723 

oranges 265, 446 

orchids 13 

ordnance 109, 

424, 599, 764, 1552, 1693, 1830 

orientation 1538 

oxygen 794 

ozone 459 

paint,  varnish,  and  bitumins 1408 

painting  houses 1110 

Paleocene  mammals 1355 

park  and  recreation  progress; 1173 

Parlatoria  date  scale 1240 

Peachtree  Mound  and  village  site 1523 

peanuts 772, 1383 

pears 617 

peas --  248 

peat  and  muck 446,617 

perfringens  toxoid 847 

pertussis 1445 

petroleum 402,415,860,1172,1767 

pharmacy ^ 1824 

phosphorus  - 946 

phthalonitrile 1565 

Phymatotrichum  omnivorum 956 

physics  (2  entries) 1522 

Pickwick  landing  project 925 

pimiento  fruits 248 

Pityrosporum  ovale 163 

plankton 402 

plannine  (economics) 576 

plant  science 17.125,265,446, 

618,  787, 957, 1111, 1244, 1390, 1569, 1711 

plastics 1642 

play  and  play  equipment 540,852 

plumbins 138 

pneumocbcci 323,848,1016 

pneumonia _- 494 

poliomyelitis - 678,1016 

polyclad  flatworms 404 


1854 


INDiEX,    1941 


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Bibliography— Continued 

pork : HOC 

potash 1408 

potato  and  tomato  psyllid.. .-  612 

potato  tuber  worm.. 1565 

potatoes 6,444,615,1233 

poultry 439.1233 

powder-post  beetles 258 

power  and  machinery 117 

prairie  chickens 1617 

precipitation 282 

prefabricated  construction 631 

prismatic  compass. 1225 

propaganda 70 

protective  construction 743 

proteins 434 

public  contracts 200 

pulmonary  diseases .: 506 

pulp  and  paper... 783 

pvrethrins. 1240 

"Q"  fever 679 

Quichua  Indians 746, 1355 

rabbit  fooding  stuffs -.  6(U 

rabbit-papilloma-virus  protein 326,  lOlS 

rabies 679,848 

radiation 681 

radio  26,213.390,459. 

794,  799, 1125, 1408, 1494, 1538, 1610 

radiometry 630 

radiotelemeter 794 

rail  transportation 1093 

rams 120 

range  finders 1092 

range  outlook.. 781 

range  plants 1110 

raspberries 1244 

rat-bite  fever 175S 

rats 1280 

recreation 169 

reflect  ion-transm  ission 1723 

reflectonicter,  photoelectric 27 

rehabilitation  of  the  disabled 493 

religious  education 1273 

reptiles . 1671 

research 916 

research  projects 1448 

resistor  furnace 1723 

retailers  and  credit  men,  publications  for. .  1579 

riboflavin 679 

rice 265,1244,1390 

Rickettsia  diaporica 164 

rock  weathering 265 

Rocky  Mountain  spotted  fever 1612, 175S 

roofing  materials 1125 

root  knot  nematodes 957 

root  rot 1700, 1710 

roses 618 

Roswell,  N.  Max.,  rainfall 803 

rubber 1724 

rubber  industry  (2  entries) 1522 

safety  at  sea 70 

salamanders , 1078 

sampling  devices... 448 

Sandia  Cave  and  region 1522 

sanitation 324 

scarlet  fever 1017 

school  finances 846 

school  lunches 1448, 1562 

schoolhouses 1610 

science  and  agricultural  policy.. 785 

Scioto  River :  1758 

scout  cars  and  mortar  motor  carriage  - 594 

screw  worms 1107 

sea  stars , ...  919 

seacoast  defense  matfiriel 1093 

75-mm  gun  materiel 1093 

shoe  sizing  and  fitting 1388 

sickness 324, 1612 

sights 1092,1369,1538 

siik 1257 

Siphonaptera 32ti 

Sitkq  spruce --  787 

slash  disposal -.   414 

small  business. 1265 

smoke  visibility 955 

smuts -.-  1111,1244 

social  and  economic  research-.. ^ 118 

social  insurance  and  assistance  laws 327 

sodium  chloride 434 


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Bibliography— Continued 

sodium  thymonucleale 165 

soil  conservation.-. 18, 

126,  448,  788,  1112,  1391, 1711, 1712 

soil  corrosion 631 

soil-sifting  machine _ -..  1565 

soUs .-  19,  446.  617,  618  (2  entries). 

786  (2  entries),  1111,  1244.  1245.  1390 

sorghum  midge 952 

sounding 423 

southern  pine 265 

southern  white  cedar 443 

soybean  oil 255 

soybeans 117.432 

Spanish  language .  1448 

Sphaerotilus  natans  Kutzing 324 

stable  files . 1107 

statistical  methods 368 

steel 278,630,1409 

Stemphylium  leaf  spot.- 957 

storage  and  issue,  .\rmy  supplies 240 

storage  of  fruits,  etc 1389 

strawberries 1241 

strength  of  materials 1319 

striped  bass 1168 

sugar 1409 

sugar-beet  wireworm 441 

sugar  beets 125,226.957 

sugarcane 125,618 

sunflowers.  -  _ 125, 436 

sweetclover  hay 771 

sweet  potatoes 1103 

swine 436, 1234. 1239, 1700 

syphilis 325,495,1274 

tachinid  flies : 1079 

tamarack 16 

taxation _.. 776 

tenchers 846,1610 

teeth 678,847,1273,1444 

telescope  and  telescope  mount 1092, 

1538, 1687, 1824 

temperature 139,203,803,1319,1789 

Tennessee  Valley  Authority 1527, 1678 

teosinte 1244 

termites 258 

37-mm  AA  gun  matfiriel. 240 

ticks 325,1612 

tides  and  currents 455,796,1121,1403 

tissues 681, 1017 

tobacco 1234. 1700 

tomatoes 432,787,1234, 1711 

Tonawanda  longhouse  ceremonies 746. 918 

tools 1092 

tractors 1104 

training  manual,  W.  P.  A 852 

trapping.- 1281 

tricalcium  aluminate 1724 

trichinosis 4a3,849 

Trichogramma  minutum  Riley .-  441 

truck  drivers 680 

Trypanosoma  cruzi 164,325 

tubercle  bacillus 1445 

tuberculosis 1017 

tulips 447 

tumors 165.326,327,681,1018,1164,1275 

tung  tree 787 

t uranose 279 

turpentine 117 

typhus  fever --..  680,1612 

Union  County,  Miss 1104 

urinary  excretion  of  lead 1611 

vegetables 606 

venereal  diseases 849 

venereal  lymphogranuloma 1445 

veterans 981 

vitamin  A 1709 

vocational  guidance 1610 

wallpaper - 508 

■  walls 27,1110,1580 

war  and  infectious  disease 680 

War  Industries  Board 1053 

wat  er . .  - _ 49 

water-distributing  systems 1724 

water  transportation 595 

weather... 403,802,1728 

weights  and  measures 1409 

Weil's  disease .-  1445,1613 

welding  hazards 1190 

I        western  white  pine 616 


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wheat 255,604,618,944 

wheat  jointworm _ __  1566 

wheatgrass  _ 431, 004 

Wheeler  project 232 

wildlife... _ 687 

women — 

in  Federal  service 958 

legal  status 1494 

notable  .American 1051 

wood 203,016,784(7entries),1319, 1388, 1709 

wool- 11,27.950,1106,  1257,  1409,  1700 

working  your  way  through  college,  etc 677 

youth 1758 

see  also  Catalogs— Price  lists— afso  names  of 
departments,  bureaus,  etc.,  issuing 
lists  of  publications. 
Bibliography  Division,  Library  of  Congress.  70,  202, 
308.  544, 1051, 1193, 1318, 1494,  1787 
see  also  Hellman,  Florence  S. 

Bibliography  serie.s.  Education  Office--- 320 

BickerstafT,  Charles  A.,  tax  appeal  of  exrx 751 

Bicycle  tires,  see  Tires. 
Bicycles: 

rates  on 528 

sales,  census  of  business,  1939 1718 

Biddison,  George  E.,  motor  carrier  decision 868 

Biddle,  Francis,  sec  .Justice  Department. 

Biddle  Purdiasing  Co 46 

Biennial  survey  of  education,  see  Education. 
Bierman,  Quentin  n.,  planning  farms  in  Boone 

Countv,  Nebr -._ 435 

Big  Creek  Bridge  Co.,  Consolidated-.  820, 1001, 1131 

Big  Hole  Biilllefield  National  Monument 1027 

Big  Lakes  Box  Co 891,1056 

Big  Sandv  &  Kentucky  Kiver  R.  R 1771 

Big  Sandy  River,  bridges 662,820.978, 1001, 1131 

Big  Thompson-Colorado  project,  see  Colorado- 
Big  Thompson  project. 

Big  Valley  Band  of  Pomo  Indians 503 

Bigwood,    B.    L.,    surface    water    supply    of 

U.  S      - -.501,  1451 

Bilbo,  Theodore  O.  (Senator  from  Miss.): 
reports  made  by— 

.\erieulture  and  Forestry  Com 656 

District  of  Columbia  Com 481,662 

Bilby,  Jasper  S.,  Bilby  steel  tower  for  triangu- 

lation  273 

Bill  of  lading  and  livestock  contract 1305 

Bill  of  Rights  Day 821,1129,1609,1666,1801 

Billings  Transfer  Corp.,  Inc. 1464 

Bills  (legislation): 

amend  House  rules  rel.  to  amending.  _ 994 

amend  Senate  rule  re  unanimous  consent-..  313 

digest,  76th  Cong. 3d  sess 202 

digest,  77th  Cong. l.st  sess 202,369,717,1052 

historv,  76th  Cong.Sd  sess 30 

history,  77th  Cong.lst  sess.  _  30, 141,  283. 462, 634, 
804, 974. 1128, 1261, 1413. 1583, 1729 

introduced  in  Senate  during  76th  Cong 305 

introduced  in  State  legislatures,  1939 71 

referred  to  War  Claims  Com.,  summary,  etC-    34 
Bills   (United  States  securities),  see  Treasury 

bills. 
Biloxi.  Miss.: 

land  for  Air  Corps  technical  schools..  653, 669, 806 

lighthouse  reservation 147,  480,635 

Binaural  training  instruments: 

.\rmy  technical  manual 1225.1824 

standard  nomenclature  lists 1096 

Binders,  care  and  repair.. 251 

Binding,  see  Public  printing  and  binding. 
)5inding  Division,  schedule  of  operations,  classes 

of  work 1761 

Bindon,  H.  H.,  temperature 139 

Bingham  &  Garfield  Ry 1034 

Bingham's  Fast  Freight. 1299 

Binghamton,  N.  Y.: 

building  permit  survey 198 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district,  report 762 

Binghamton  Candy  Co.,  Inc 96 

Bingler  Motors,  Inc 723 

Binney  &  Smith  Co 1628 

Bio-bibliography: 

nmsieians  in  United  States 1203 

10th  century  medical  authors 1690, 1826 

Biography  publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs..  330 
Biological  products: 

dating,  Public  Health  Service  decision 493 


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Biological  products— Continued 

establishments  licensed 493 

preparation,  etc.,  for  domestic  animals 950, 

1105,1106,1705 

sale,  regulations 325 

Biological  Survey  Bureau 11,257,439,499 

—  -  report,  1940 499 

see    also    Reorganization    of    Government 
ofllces,  etc. 
Biology: 

farm  biologic  balance 402 

north  Atlantic  deep-sea  cores. 171, 1762 

Philippine  Archipelago 404 

Birch  Creek,  flood  control 1265 

Birch  leaf-mining  sawfly,  parasites 441 

Birch  oil  production  from  birch  tree- 783 

Birchbark,  art  processes 746, 1354 

Bird  Conservation  Commission,  see  Migratory 

Bird  Conservation  Commission. 
Bird  refuges,  see  name  of  refuge,  or  place  where 

located. 
Birds: 

aids  for  study- 48, 1021, 1280 

birds  and  wind 402 

combating  objectionable  roosts 48 

migratory- 
amendment   of  regulations,    proclama- 
tions--.     -. 1205,1280,1515 

closed  area,  proclamations 573, 

854, 1515, 1804 

instruction  to  observers 1617 

regulations 1450 

seasons,  1941^2. 1761 

status,  1940-41- - -..  1168 

of— 

Alaska,  regulations 1167 

Canal  Zone,  protection 393 

Guatemalan  highlands 403 

North  and  Middle -\merica 1355 

North  Carohna 1523 

South  Carolina,  collecting.  -   577 

Southeast  in  relation  to  agriculture 1761 

ornithologist  in  Ouanacasle,  Costa  Rica 577 

publications — 

of  interest  to  game  bird  breeders 500 

of  interest  to  waterfowl  breeders 500 

waterfowl  and  gallinaceous  game  birds.  1280 

sea  bird  as  an  individual 403 

see  also  Game— Wildlife. 
Birdsboro  Steel  Foundry  &  Machine  Co-.-  1056, 1323 
Birmingham,  Ala.: 

aeronautical  charts. . .  - -  134, 274, 966 

financial  statistics 790 

Birmingham  Boiler  &  Engineering  Co 891,1196 

Birmingham-Columbus  Freight  Lines.  Inc 523 

Birnbaum,  Delia  B.,  rehef 290,657,804 

Birth: 

1938  data.  United  States,  Hawaii,  etc 129 

reportingin  Williamson  County,  Tenn 364 

weight  and  relation  to  mortality 364 

Birth  certificates,  roll  call  for  tomorrow's  citizens.   790 

Bisbee  Linseed  Co 1500.1646 

Bisbee  Transfer  and  Storage  Co 1774 

Biscay,  Bay  of,  sailing  directions 1658 

Bisceglia,  Bruno  T.,  motor  carrier  decision 1774 

Biscuit  corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report.  166 
Bishop,  Carl  W.,  beginnings  of  civilization  in 

Asia -  .  1521,1522 

Bishop,  Hubert  K.,  retirement  exemption 1069 

Bishop,  Roy  K.,  pollen  in  economy  of  the  hives.-  780 

Bishop  and  Babeock  Manufacturing  Co-. -  1675 

Bishop  National  Bank  of  Hawaii,  banking  house 

at  Hiekam  Field,  maintenance 989, 

1267, 1585 

Bishop  Truck  Lines 1181 

Bishop  Trust  Co.,  Ltd 1781 

Bishopp,  F.  C: 

fowl  tick 1385 

horse  bots 1706 

how  to  control  fleas 1107 

Bishop's  Express 1293 

Bismarck  Lumber  Co 704,749,1306,1674 

Bismuth,  chapter  from  minerals  yearbook 1453 

Bison  Steamship  Co 890 

Bittker,  Boris  I.,  patents  and  free  enterprise 585 

Bittner,  John  J.,  breast  cancer 325 

Bitumens,  preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-  -  -  1024 
Bituminous   coal,   see    Coal — Coal   mines   and 
mining. 


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Bituminous  Coal  Consumers'  Counsel. 1245, 

1392, 1570, 1713 

duties,  etc.,  notes  of  general  interest . . 1231 

establish— 

hearings 482 

law... 463 

reports 305,477,482 

estimate 573 

see    also    Reorganization    of    Government 
offices,  etc. 
Bituminous  Coal  Division..  48,  170,  331,  499,  686. 
8,53, 1021, 1167, 1279, 1449, 1616, 1761 

administrative  procedure 540 

estimate 573 

report,  1940 331 

Bituminous  materials,  publications 1408 

Bivins,  Mrs.  H.C.,  relief 812,830,1729,1732 

Bivins,  Henrietta,  relief. 812, 830, 1729, 1732 

Black,  A.  G. ,  address 442 

see  also  Farm  Credit  Administration. 

Black,  Joseph,  &  Sons  Co 1056,1323 

Back,  W.  H.: 

beefon  the  farm... __._  1384 

judging  beef  cattle 256 

length  of  gestation,  etc.,  in  cattle 438 

rate  of  gain  of  beef  calves 1705 

silage 257 

Black  Ball  Freight  Service 1464 

Black  bass,  see  Bass. 

Black  Canyon  of  Gunnison  National  Monument.  861 

Black  cherry,  see  Cherry. 

Black  grain  stem  sawfly  in  United  States 952 

Black  Hills  gold-mining  districts 335 

Black  locust,  see  Locust. 
Black-outs: 

article  issued  by  O.  C.  D 1518 

in  D.  C.  authorizing 469,1731,1736 

Black  River,  survey 1825 

Black  Rock  Spring  quadrangle.  Wash 1764 

Black  root,  snap  bean  tissues  affected 1379 

Black  Sea: 

lights,  etc.  (H.  O.  publication  32). 390 

1941  supplement. 903 

pilot,  supplement 562 

Black,  Sivalls,  and  Brvson,  Inc _  .550 

Black,  Starr  &  Frost-Gorham,  Inc 840 

Black  Warrior  River,  reexamination 1688 

Black  willow,  American  wood 1387 

Blackberries,  diseases 1390 

Blackfeet  Indians,  lands,  sale  to   Cut   Bank, 

Mont 1003,1140,1414 

Blackleg,  poster 1384 

Blackman,  M.  W.,  bark  beetles 440 

Blackman,  Mary  J.,  pension 1008,1421,1729 

Blackmer  Pump  Co 1323 

Blackouts,  see  Black-outs. 

Blacksmith,  Army  technical  manual 1225 

Blackstone,  John  K.,  relief  of  estate.  813,1428.1729 

Blackstone  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc 1054 

Blackstrap,  see  Molasses. 

Blacque,  Kate  R.,  court  case  of  exr 59, 406 

Blair,  Algernon,  court  case 1269 

Blair,  Algernon,  Co 1779 

Blair,  Charles  M.,  jr.,  patent  appeal 1580 

Blair,  Edward  A.,  court  case 314,670, 1300 

Blair,  George  Y.,  boron  absorption  by  sunflower 

seedlings 125 

Blair,  John  M.: 

price  discrimination  in  steel 231 

technology  in  our  economy 415 

Blair,  Montgomery,  court  case _  704,875 

Blair,  R.  E.,  citrus  fruits 777 

Blair,  Ruth,  child  nutrition  project. 1273 

Blair  Motor  Co ,528 

Blaisdell,  Donald  C,  economic  power  and  politi- 
cal pressures 414 

Blaise,  E.  F.,  tax  appeal 408, 16,30 

Blanchard,  E.  L.,  motion  picture  industry 414 

Blanchard,  Ralph  A.,  cages  for  laboratory,  etc., 

studies 612 

Blanco,  Cape,  chart  of  anchorages 565 

Bland,  H.,  &  Co 1475 

Bland,  Schuyler  Otis  (Representative  from  Va.): 

bill  introduced  by 824 

reports  made  by — 

Conference  Com 465,637.979 

Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries  Com. .  147- 
148,  299,  474,  646-647,  821-822,  989, 
1143,  1422,  1594,  1739 


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Blanding,  Camp,  construction  investigation...  1268 
Blaney,  Harry  F.,  irrigation  in  growing  alfalfa..  125 
Blank,  LesterM.,  Phymatotricbumomnivorum.  956 

Blank,  Mike  L.,  claim 143 

Blank  forms,  Army  regulations 759, 1222 

Blankenship,  Ray,  court  case 1633 

Blankets,  lithographic,  schedule  of  supplies 234 

Blanks,  Robert  F.,  patent  appeal 631 

Blanton  Co 73,1646 

Blanton  Trucking  Co.,  Inc 1293 

Blass,  N'oland,  relief 152,639,740 

Blast-furnace  slag,  sulfur  occurrence 503 

Blast  furnaces,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1397 

Blasting,  State  regulations 1765 

Blasting  devices,  permissible,  list 1619 

Blauner  Construction  Co 158,351,532, 1041, 1437 

Blaylock,  Frederick  R.: 

adhesives  for  graphic  arts  industries 1760 

flexible  glues  for  bookbinding 1761 

Bleecker,  Warren  F.,  tax  appeal  of  exrx 1675 

Bleich,  Charles,  motor  carrier  decision 515 

Blenheim  Co.,  Ltd 408 

Blewelt,  George  H.,  motor  carrier  decision 1628 

Blewfields  Anchorage,  chart 904 

Bley,  Rudolph  S.,  patent  appeal 1724 

Blind.: 

aid,  social  data 1275 

Braille  writers,  etc.,  postage 1009, 1146, 1415 

in  D.  C,  burial  expenses.. 64.3. 1001,1130 

products  made  by,  in  .\laska,  procure 1139 

products  made  by,  schedule 100, 1819 

stands  in  Federal  buildings 821 

see  also  Seeing-eye  dogs — Talking  books. 
Blind-made  products,  see  Blind. 

Blinn,  Morrill  Co 868 

Blish,  M.  J.,  wheat 944 

Bliss,  George  S.,  weather  forecasting 1260 

Bliss  Properties 723,891 

Blister  rust,  status  of  control 1285 

Bloch,  Louis,  workmen's  compensation  for  sea- 
men, recommendation 1279 

Block-caving,  Kimberly  method 49 

Block  Island: 

chart  of  harbor  of  refuge 1254 

reexamination  of  Inner  Harbor 1226 

Block  Island  Sound,  chart 274 

Block  signals,  tabulation  of  statistics 1030 

Blocked  nationals,  proclaimed  list 1070, 

1085, 1524, 1812 

Blocker,  Clarence,  court  case 316, 1041, 1630 

Bloedel-Donovan  Lumber  Mills 723 

Blonek,  Erna,  relief 145 

Blonek,  Frantisek,  relief 145 

Blood  smears  for  laboratory  study 1021 

Blood  test: 

for  everyone,  poster 324 

is  good  health  insurance 164 

know  for  sure,  test  for  syphilis,  poster 678 

make  our  men  as  fit  as  our  machines 848 

Blood  transfusion,  compensate  donors.  .484,  647, 1129 
Bloom,  Paul,  Spanish  Government  nationalizes 

railways 628 

Bloom,  Sol  (Representative  from  N.  Y.): 
reports  made  by- 
Foreign  Affairs  Com .145, 

296, 470, 643, 817-818, 1419 
Bloomfield,  J.  J.: 

nursing  profession  in  industrial  hygiene 1163 

occupational  disease  legislation 1758 

Bloomington.  111.,  building  permit  survey 884 

Blose,  David  T.,  State  school  systems 492, 1610 

Blossom,  Dudley  S.,  tax  appeal  of  e.xrs 1675 

Blossom  Products  Corporation 719 

Blowers: 

operation  and  maintenance 1512 

statistics 22,129,269,451,622.791, 

959,  1114,  1248,  1394,  1573,  1714 

Blue,  H.  E.,  motor  carrier  decision 1774 

Blue  Bell-Globe  Manufacturing  Co 372 

Blue  Bird  Transfer  &  Storage  Co 1293 

Blue  book,  see  Official  register  of  United  States. 

Blue  Hills  quadrangle,  Mass 1618 

Blue  mold  disease  of  tobacco,  gas  treatment 18 

Blue  Ribbon  Lines 1300 

Blue  Ridge  Glass  Corporation 1475 

Blue  Ridge  Parkway 693 

Blue  stain: 

associated  with  Dendroctonus... 1389 

effect  on  southern  pine 265 


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Blue  Star  Line,  Ltd 1052 

Blue  Valley  Transfer  Co 1472 

Blue  Way  Trailways,  Inc - 180, 1293 

Blue  AVing  district,  tunpsten  resources.. 8i6 

IBlueberries: 

article  OP 124 

Atlantic,  Pemberton,  and  Burliugton 17 

Bluebird  Coach  Lines,  Inc 1299 

Bluegrass: 

cytology  of  parthenogenesis 264 

Kentucky  bluegrass. 17 

Blull  City,  Va.,  bridge 819,1000,  lira 

Blum,  Charles  F.,  exr.,  tax  appeal 1678 

Blum,  Harold  F.,  sunligfit  and  cancer  of  skin.  .  681 
Blumauer  Frank  Drug  Division,  McKesson  & 

Ilobbins,  Inc 1483 

Bluinenthal,  Henry,  exr.,  court  case 1310 

lilv,  Mrs.  E.  L.,  relief. 639 

Hlvthe,  Claudia,  relief 143 

Bhthe,  Nannie  M.,  relief 143 

Blytlie  <t  Co.,  Inc  . g-^ 

Boals,  Cordon  P.,  address 262 

Boards,  see  nonies  of  boards,  or  subjects  with 

which  boards  have  to  do. 
Boards  of  trade,  see  names  of  organizations,  or 
names  of  places  where  located. 

Boas,  Franz,  Dakota  grammar     149C 

Boats,    .lee    Motorhoats— Ships— Steamships— 
nho  names  of  boats. 

Bobcats,  hints  on  trapping 1450 

Bobwhite  quail,  propagation 854 

Boca  Dam,  completion,  etc 483,646,806 

Boca  de  la  Sierpe,  chart-. 736 

Bodega  Hay,  improvement,  estimate 742 

Bodell,  (ilen  K.,  Industrial  Detectives,  Inc 35 

Bodle,  Ralph  K.,   (United  States  earthquakes, 

1939 1720 

Boeckeler  Lumber  Co. 408 

Boehne,  John  \V.,  jr.  (Hepresentativefrom  Ind.); 
report  made  by — 

Ways  and  Means  Com 828 

Boeing,  William  E.,  court  case 1185 

Boeing  Air  Transport,  Inc 709,1011.1485 

Boerner,  E.  O.,  smutty  wheat  report  25 119 

Bogard,  Dale,  carbonaceous  cation  exchangers.,  (igo 

Bogaty,  Herman,  fiber  tile  boards 1408 

Boggs,  Halo  (Representative  from  La.}: 
reports  made  bv— 

Claims  Com 293-294, 

468-169, 640-641, 812-815 

Bohn,  Charles  B.,  tax  appeal... 408 

Bohstedt,  G.; 

preserving  legumes  and  other  forages 1101 

production  of  heat,  etc.,  in  ewes..    ... 1233 

Boiler  Operator  and  Stationary  Power  Engineer 
Examiners,  National  Board  of,  fee 
National  Board  of  Stationary  Power 
Engineer  and  Boiler  Operator  Ex- 
aminers. 
Boiler  operators,  see  Firemen. 
Boilers: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

feed   water   and   feed-water    apparatus   (2 

entries} 737 

feed-water  compound,  general  schedule 1681 

galvanized  range,  statistics 21, 

128,   269,   451),   621,   791,  959,  1114,  1247, 
1394,  1572,  1714 

nouferrous  range,  simplified  practice 1408 

operation  and  maintenance 737.905 

steel,  statistics.  .. 22, 

129,  269,  451,  022,  791,  959,  1114,  1247, 
1394,  1572,  1714 
Boise,  Idaho: 

aeronautical  chart 455 

annual  meteorological  smnmary 802 

Boise  National  Forest 811 

Boise  project: 

construction  estimate 1806 

general  information... .53 

map  of  lands  opened  for  entry 1030 

specifications,  etc 802, 1028 

Bobnd,  John  J.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 73 

Boiand,  John  J.,  jr.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B.. 73 

Boland,  Patrick  J.  (Representative  from  Pa.): 

bill  introduced  by 302 

report  made  by— 

Ways  and  Means  Com 305 

Boldernann  Chocolate  Co .,...,.,., 548 


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Boling,  Myrtle,  court  case 1187 

Bolivar  Cotton  Oil  Co 1752 

Bolivia: 

econondc  conditions,  1940 1255 

foreisrn  trade,  193S  and  1939. 1660 

Boll  weevils,  dusting  for  control 611 

Bollenrath,  J\,  strength  of  materials.. 1319 

BoUman,  George  W.,  &  Co 550 

Bologna  sausage,  see  Sausage. 

Bolton,  .\rchpr  L.,  tax  appeal 1525 

Bolton,  Chester  C.,  memorial  services 1413 

Bolton,  Frances  P.  (Representative  from  Ohio): 

bill  introduced  by 649 

Bolton,  William  W.,  tax  appeal 3525 

Bolts: 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1363 

manufacturing    corporations,     F.    T.     C. 

report 1165 

Bombay,  India,  chart  of  port 1659 

Bombing  attacks,  see  Defense. 
Bombs; 

aircraft,  standard  nomenclature  lists.  110, 

242, 1097 

tests  on  materials,  etc.,  report... 1808 

Bombard,  Miriam  L.,  range  plant  handbook..  1110 
Bonds,  Australian,  opinion  of  Atty.  General. .     1485 
see  also  names  of  certain  railroad  companies, 
etc.,  issuing  bonds. 
Bonds  of  ofhcers: 

acceptable  sureties  on  Federal  bonds..  756,1529 

accountable  ofTicers,  Army  regulations 1535 

Bonds  of  t'nited  States. 

2  percent  depositary  bonds 754 

2  percent  Treasury  bonds  of  1948-50 416 

2  percent  Treasury  bonds  of  1951-55 1818 

2J4  percent  Treasury  bonds  of  1952-54 416 

2K>  percent  Treas'.iry  bonds  of  1956-58 754 

2!-6  percent  Treasury  bonds  of  1967-72.  1528,1818 

SH  percent  Treasury  bonds  of  1941-43 416 

liberty  loan  acts,  compilation 141 

outstanding  bonds,  market  prices,  etc 102, 

236, 420,  593,  758,  929, 1091, 1307,  1535, 1822 

payment  or  redemption   1218 

see   also    Adjusted   service   bonds— Defense 
savings  bonds— Government  securi- 
ties— Treasury  notes— United  States 
savings  bonds. 
Bondy,  Floyd  F.,  boll  weevil  and  cotton  aphid 

control 611 

Bone,  Homer  T.  (Senator  from  Wash.): 
paper  presented  by — 

veterans' benefits.  ... 1149 

reports  made  by— 

Interstate  Commerce  Com 482 

Patents  Com 1008 

Bones  from  Kodiak  Island,  diseases,  etc 1354 

Bonn,  A.  E.,  European  earwig   1385 

Bonner,    Herbert    C.     (Representative    from 
N.C.). 
reports  made  by — 

Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries  Corn..  474, 

647 
Bonneville,  Oreg.: 

chart 1254 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 931 

Bonneville,  Ltd 1304 

Bonneville  power,  see  Electricity. 

Bonneville  Power  Administration 48, 

170,  331, 686, 853, 1280, 1450, 1616 

estimate 398 

report,  1940 14.50 

fee  also  Raver,  Paul  J. 
Bonneville  project,  improvement  of  Columbia 

River 1538 

Bonsteel,  Jay  A.,  erosion... 447 

Bonynge,  Clarence,  court  case 60 

Booher,  Lela  E.,  vitamin  A  values  of  128  foods.  1709 
Book  of  estimates,  see  Budget. 

Book  stores,  commodity  sales,  census,  1939 1575 

Bookbinding: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1117 

flexible  glues 1761 

Booker,  Jerry  M.,  court  case  of  admx 1306 

Booking  agencies,  investigation 539 

Bookkeeping  and  Warrants  Division 99, 

100,  233,  418,  589,  756,  1086,  1219, 1362, 
1529, 1680, 1818 

Bookkeeping  Division... 99,2.33.418,589,756, 

926,  1086, 1219, 1362, 1680, 1818 


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Books: 

cataloged  in  Ordnance  Dcpt.  library 1552, 

1693, 18;i() 

CO  mo  to  reader - - 1380 

copyrighted 70,  202.  545,  886, 1318, 1494, 1787 

indexes  and  title  pages 369,717 

forward  with  books 1757 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1087, 1681 

good  books,  good  friends.  _ 320 

iiiierorilm,  etc.,  reproductions 912 

Pan  American  book  .shelf 82.  21-,,  392,  568, 

005, 1068, 1345, 1,346, 1512, 1600 

index,  V.  3,  1940 - --.-  905 

postage  rate- 
hearings  1010,1146 

proclamations :.  911, 1349 

report 1010 

project-owned,  selection  and  admn 852 

publishing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report 084 

unlocated  research  books,  list ..  1642 

sfe  'iIko  Bibliograpliy. 
Books  for  the  Adult  Blind  Project,  see  Project: 
Books  for  the  Adult  Blind. 

Bookshnis,  Joe,  motor  carrier  decision 1470 

Bookstein,  Sam,  court  case -  1185 

Bookworms 402 

Boone    County,    Nebr.,    planning    farms    for 

stability _ .  ^  435 

Booth,  Mary  P.,  motor  carrier  decision 1469 

Booth,  Warren  S.,  tax  appeal. 408 

Booth-Kelly  Lumber  Co - 550, 1323, 1640 

Boots  and  shoes: 

boots,  shoes,  and  slippers,  statistics -.   21, 

128.  269.  450.  021,  791,  959,  1114,  1247, 
1304.  1.572,  1714 

buy  .shoes   that   fit 1380 

fitting  of  shoes.  Army  regulations 236 

general  schedule  of  supplies,  footwear 1088 

inspection  of  shoes,  Army  manual 594 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.   C.  re- 
port  167 

rates  on 1628 

sizing,  etc.,  of  shoes,  analysis -  1388 

wage  order,  shoes.- 70.  1787 

Boozer,'  Simon  E.,  court  case 878, 1305, 1477, 1674 

Borah,  William  E.,  memorial  services 1583 

Borax,  fire  letardant  paints  containing ..  955 

Borden  Mills,  Ine 891,1196 

Border  Expicss,  Inc 1472 

Boren,  Lyle  H.  (Representative  from  Okla.): 
reports  made  by— 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Com.  819 

Borg-Warner  Corporation 200, 

,548,550,891,1050.1323 

Borggaard,  C.  S.,  motor  carrier  decision .  1464 

Borglum,  Gutzon: 

crypt  in  Mount  Rushmore  Memorial- 
hearings 646 

law --  976 

reports 646 

Bor-glum,   Mary,  crj^pt  in  Mount   Rushmore 

Memorial-' 976 

Boric  oxide  glass,  thermal  expansion  studies  - . .  1407 

Borin  Corporation 1041 

Boring  insects,  see  names  of  insects. 

Borland,  Chauncey  B.,  tax  appeal 408. 1185 

Born,  Lester  K.,  research  projects  reports 1448 

Borneo,  sailing  directions,  supplements 390,  562 

Boron: 

absorption  by  sunflower  seedlings--   -. 125 

compounds  in  1940.-.  ..692 

deficiency  di.sease  in  cabbage 1244 

elTect  on  "apricots  and  pnines   - . bl7 

partition  method  for  detcr-mination 1124 

Borough  Motor  Express. 523 

Bos  Freight  Lines,  Inc 699 

Bos  Truck  Lines,  Inc.... - 526,699 

Boss-Linco  Lines,  Inc - 523 

Boss  Lines,  Inc - -  623 

Boston,  Mass.: 

aeronautical  charts 455,  796, 1577 

building  permit  survey 1785 

charts  of  harbor  966,  967 

defensive  sea  area.  Executive  order..- 1802 

financial  statistics. 21.021 

mar-ketinc  Maine  potatoes...  122,442, 1109, 1387 
milk  in  Greater  Boston  marketing  area...  1245, 

1712 
ictail  stores,  employment  opportunities 1317 


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Boston,  Mass.— Continued 

rivers  and  harbor's  in  district 762 

Boston  <^  Albany  R.  R 874 

Bo.ston  &  Maine  R.  R.: 

operation .  179 

rates  on  macaroni --  1182 

reconstruction  loan   --. .   .    .  1771 

Boston  (\.'  Piovidtnee  R.  R 697 

Boston  ("onsoliiialed  Gas  Co .922 

Bo'^tou  Elevated  Ry : 1815 

Boston  Iron  &  Metal  Co-_ 373 

Boston-Maine  Airways,  Inc 794 

Boston.  Worcester  (t  New  York  Street  Ry 186 

Bo.swell,  Fred  M.,  court  case 1478 

Boswell,  J.  G.,  Co.: 

decision,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1791 

free  speech  and  rights  of  labor 663 

Boswell,  V.  R..  di,?ease-r'esisfant  veeetables 14 

Bosworth,  Earl  S.,  motor  carrier  decision 515 

Botany,  see  Plants. 

Botany  Worsted  Mills .   73 

Botfly,  see  Horse  hots. 

Bothnia,  Gnlf  of,  lights  and  fog  signals 563 

Botner,  John  H.,  pension 645 

Bottles: 

liquor,  permits  to  manufacture 589, 1087 

milk,  rates  on 1293 

prescription,  specification 1683 

Botts,  Carrie  M.,  court  case  of  exr 704 

Botz  Printing  and  Stationery  Co 1815 

Boucher,  Roland,  medal 473 

Boudreau,  Opal,  tax  appeal 1525 

Boudreau,  Robert  J.,  tax  appeal 1525 

Boudreau,  Ruth  E.,  tax  appeal  1525 

Boudreau,  Wilmer  J.,  tax  appeal 1525 

Boulder  Canyon  project: 

estimated  generating  charges 1280 

generation  and  sale  of  power 1173 

specifications,  etc. 338, 1457, 1621 

Boulder  Dam: 

design  and  construction,  bibliography 862 

recreational  area,  general  information..  506, 1172 

recreational  area,  schedule  of  basic  rates 507 

story  of  Boulder  Dam 1457 

Bouligny,  R.  H.,  Inc 1526 

Boundary  Commission,  United  States  and  Mexi- 
ico,  see  International  Boundary 
Commission,  United  States  and 
Mexico. 

Boundary  layer,  removal  by  suction 546 

Boundary  waters,  civil  works  under  Army  engi- 
neers    931 

Bove,  Richard,  relief 1590 

Bovine  brucellosis,  see  Bang's  disease. 

Bovine  mastitis,  poster 256 

Bowden,  Witt: 

employment  and  earnings  in  1940 714 

wage  and  price,  bituminous-coal  industry..  1491 

wages  and  cost  of  living  in  2  war's 1786 

Bowe,  John  J.,  appointment.  Executive  order--  1801 

Bowen,  J.  T.,  electric  motors  for  farm 7 

Bowen,  Leslie,  ir-rication  in  gr'owing  alfalfa 125 

Bowen,  Theodore,  claim  of  estate 294,  660,912 

Bowen,  Virginia,  relief 153,290,463 

Bowen  Motor  Coaches: 

motor  carrier  decision 1464 

National  Labor  Relations  Board  p...     1195, 1643 

Bowen  Products  Corporation 1491 

Bower,  Ward  T..  Alaska  fishery  and  fur-seal 

industries 499 

Bowers,  Ethel,  relief 815,831 

Bowersock,  Fizzel,  &  Rhodes...     1353 

Bowie,  Edward  11.,  sea-level  pressures 282 

Bowie,  William,  isostatic  investigations,  etc...  1403 
Bowles,  Oliver: 

asbestos  _. 505.690 

cement.   334,1024 

lime  1766 

limestone  and  dolomite... 859 

slate 1027 

.stone.   ----  337,1027 

Bowls,  specifications 1221, 1532 

Bowmarr,  Helen  L.,  veterans'  insurance  ca.ses.-  1784 
Bowman,  J.  J.,  root  responses  of  apple  seedlings.  124 

Bowman,  John  J .,  fift  y  books  on  horology 1408 

Bowman,  Wiird  S.,  fanrily  income  199 

Bowman  Transportation  Co 868 

Box  tree,  culture,  diseases,  and  pests 445 


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1859 


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Boxer  Rebellion,  see  China  Relief  Expedition, 

1900^)1. 
Boxes: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 <i;iO 

corrugated  fiber ._  029 

folding  paper fi29 

paper,  rates  on 870, 1772 

set-up  pa  per 630 

wood-cleated-fiberboard,  specification 928 

wood-cleated-plywood,  specification 1532 

wooden  and  pulpboard,  scheduleof  supplies  234, 

758.    KiSl 
Boxes  (electrical  apparatus): 

specifications 1088,1089,1821 

Boxing  in  Alaska  and  Hawaii 1597, 1730, 1751 

Boxwood,  see  Box  tree. 

Boy  Scouts  of  America,  report,  1940 ,037 

Boyce,    James    P.,    appointment,    Executive 

order 1801 

Boyd,  E.  Belle,  motor  carrier  decision 177,'; 

Boyd,  George  R.,  clearing  land _ 77ii 

Boyd,  H.  B.,  increasing  agricultural  exports (K)4 

Boyd,  Samuel  F.,  jr.,  motor  carrier  decision 1775 

Boyd  Transportation  Co 51.'i 

Boyden,  B.  L.,  Parlatoria  date  scale -_.  1240 

Boyer,  William,  relief 153,283.  2!K1 

Boykin,  Robert,  court  case 1779 

Boyle  Brothers,  Inc U73 

Boys: 

city,  rehabilitation  through  camping 17ti7 

posture  standards,  poster 713 

Boys'  clothing,  see  Clothing. 
Boys'  National  Training  School,  see  National 
Trainmg  School  for  Boys. 

Boysen,  Mabel  S.,  schedule  of  basic  rates 176 

Brabson,  Sam  M.,  court  case 1752 

Brackeen,  L.  G.,  soil  survey 787 

Brackin,  S.  R.,  court  case.- - 160.3,1779 

Bradburn  Motors  Co .- 62 

Bradenton  Co.,  bridge 1141,1432.1732 

Bradley,  J.  R.,  Pennsylvania  anthracite  - .  33.5, 1025 
Bradley,  James  A.,  convey  quitclaim  deed  to 

estate 66 1 .  807 

Bradley,  Michael  J.  (Representative  from  Pa.): 
report  made  by — 

Naval  Affairs  Com .       051 

Bradley,  W.  G.: 

foot-operated  punch 1210 

incubators 13 

Bradley,  W. II., north  Atlanticdeep-sea cores..   171, 

1762 

Bradley  Lumber  Co.  of  Arkansas 1610 

Brady,  Dorothy  S.,  family  expenditures 16,444 

Brady  Transfer  &  Storage  Co _  1040 

Bradv  Truck  Line 228,359 

Braeburn  Alloy  Steel  Corporation 670,  875, 1185 

Bragdon,  J.  S.,  Providence.  R.  1.,  district 703 

Braille  writers  and  shorthand  machines,  post- 
age  1009. 1140. 1415 

Brake  linings: 

specification.- 1084 

wear  tests,  roughness  of  cast-iron  drums 1407 

Brakes: 

automotive,  Army  technical  manual 594 

motor  vehicles,  performance 695 

Bramlette,  M.N..  north  .\tlantic  deep-sea  cores.  171 

Branchland  Pipe  &  Supply  Co 813 

Brand,  Wm.,  &  Co 1011 

Brand  inspection  fees 981,996,1742 

Brandegee,  Mary  B.,  court  case 1185 

Brandes,  E.  W.: 

rubber  on  rebound 618 

sugarcane  for  sirup  production 416 

Branding  and  registration  of  public  animals. .     1686 
Brandon,  Leroy  D.,  Members  of  House,  etc., 

hst 810 

Brandt,  Robert: 

extragenital  chancroid 847 

venereal  lymphogranuloma..: __.  1445 

Brandy,  remove  restrictions 1426 

Branham,  Joseph  R.,  determination  of  carbon 

monoxide 970 

Branham,  Sara  E.,  antimeningococcus  serum..  322 

BranifT  Airways,  Inc .     795 

Brannon,    Loyd    W.,   corn   earworm   on   lima 

beans 1240 

Branscomb,  A.  E.,  motor  carrier  decision 1300 

Branscombe,   Clarence  H.,  retirement  exemp- 
tion  908 


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Brashear  Freight  Lines,  Inc 580,  719, 1497, 1790 

Brasol,  Boris,  court  case 1438,1632, 1780 

Brass: 

bars,  plates,  rods,  etc.,  specifications 1220, 

1221,1532,1682 

castings,  specifications... 1088,1082 

mill  scrap,  price  schedule 1519 

rates  on 1474 

see  also  names  of  articles  manufactured  from 
brass. 

Brass  River,  chart... 1201 

Brassil,  Augusta,  relief 290,1428,1583 

Braswell,  James  E.,  court  case 1780 

Braswell  Motor  Freight  Lines... 1464 

Bratlcy,  C.  O.,  raisining  of  grapes  in  transit 124 

Braun,  Carl  J.,  court  case 1437 

Braun,  Hedwig  W.,  court  case  of  exrs.,  etc 1437 

Braun,  Herman  W.,  court  case  under  will 1437 

Braun.  Ida  F.,  court  case 1437 

Brauns,    Dirk    11.,    flourine    in    organic    com- 
pounds  1256 

Brawer,  .\rthur,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1329 

Brawcr,  Isaac,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1328 

Brawer,  .Milton,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1328 

Bray  Truck  Lines,  Inc. 523 

Brazil: 

economic  conditions  in  1940 ....  798 

exports.  United  States  market ... .  5()8 

foreign  service  personnel,  cu.sloms  privilege.  225 

foreign  trade  for  1939  and  1940 1202 

marketing  areas  276 

military  and  military  aviation  mission 919 

offlcial  publications,  exchange  with  U.  S 93 

on  frontier  of  Bri  tish  Guiana 402 

trade  of  United  States  in  1910 1255 

Brazos  Island  Harbor,  reexamination ...  1369 

Bread: 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Oonm.  report 166 

enriched,  questions  and  answers 845 

Bread  slicing  machines,  specification 591 

Breakey,  U.  A.,  crude  petroleum  and  petroleimi 

products 1027 

Breakfast  cereals,  specification... 591 

Breast  feeding,  cancer  as  inOuenccd  bv  nursing.  325, 

326 

Breathing  apparatus,  self-contained  oxygen 1765 

Breeding,  Hugh,  Inc 527 

Breeding,  Hugh,  Transport,  Inc 516 

Breeding,  see  names  of  certain  animals,  plants, 
etc. 

Breeze  Corporations,  Inc 1323 

Breisch,  Howard  E.,  court  case.. 407 

Brennan,  W.  P.,  court  case .  488 

Brenner,  Harry,  productivity  in  milling  indas- 

try. 1192 

Bressler,  Lyle  L.,  relief 153,290 

Bressnian,  E.  N.: 

addresses 782,1242 

inter- American  cooperation  in  agric 262 

Pan  Americanism  for  the  people... 955 

Brevard  County,  Fla.: 

lands  for  highway  purposes- 
hearing 301 

law ...283 

reports 148,312 

Brewer,  R.  E.,  carbonizing  properties  of  coal..  335, 

690, 1025 
Brewer,  Virginia,  Latin  American  periodicals.  1495 
Brewster,  Ralph  O.  (Senator  from  Maine): 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 152-155, 

307,  830-831,  1150-51,  1597-99 

Brewster  Aeronautical  Corporation.. 891 

Brice,  Clara  F.,  motor  carrier  decision 1299 

Bricklaying,  analysis  of  trade,  etc 321 

Bricks: 

pore  system  properties,  etc 277 

rates  on. 516,701,872,1302,1.303 

specification 928 

strength,  absorption,  etc 137 

thermal  expansion 1407 

Brickwedde.  Langhorne  H.: 

cadmium  sulphate 970 

electromotive  force  of  cells  containing  deuter- 
ium oxide 1723 

Bridell,  W.  C,  Co.,  Inc 189 

Bridge,  A.  W.,  schedule  of  rates 507 

Bridgeport,  Conn.: 

financial  statistics 21,621 


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INDEX,    1941 


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Bridsreport,  Conn.— Continued 

iniprovciiiont  of  harbor.. _ 477 

Briilpoport  City  Trust  Co 59 

Bridger  Basin,  trailing  extinct  animals 577 

Bridgfir    National    Forest,    new    name,    Exec. 

order 395 

Bridges,  F.  O.,  sr.,  trustee,  decisions  of  N.  L. 

R.  B 558.731 

Bridges,  Floyd  S.,  motor  carrier  decision 1300 

Bridges.  Harry  R.: 

court  case... 1813 

deportation,  to  direct 1140 

Bridges,  Styles  (Senator  from  N.  H.): 
minority  views — 

Privileges  and  Elections  Com 669 

reports  made  by — 

Military  Affairs  Com    .  -     484,  IOO.t 

Bridges,  specification  for  construction.  685, 1448, 1760 
see  also  names  of  rivers  or  bodies  of  water  to 
be  bridged. 

Bridgewater  tjuadrangle,  Mass 173 

Bridgton  &  Harrison  Ry.,  abandonment 512 

Briefly  speaking  (periodical) 219.604,945,1701 

Brier,  G.  W.,  progeny  testing  of  rams 120 

Brier  Hill  Steel  Co 1438 

Brierley,  Philip: 

diseases  of  rose 618 

storage  of  Easter  hly  bulbs 1111 

Briese,  Reinhold  R.,  mercuric  chloride 1238 

Brietigam,  H.  S.,  motor  carrier  decision 525 

Briggs,  Fred  N.,  mildew  in  barley 247 

Briggs,  Lyman  J.,  national  standards  of  measure- 
ment        1522,1523 

see  also  National  Bureau  of  Standards. 

Briggs  Creek  area,  Oreg.,  chromite  deposits 171 

Briggs-Darby  Construction  Co 352 

Briggs-Killian  Co 352 

Briggs-Spence  Co 352 

Brigham,  Reuben: 

addresses 1241,1566 

Extension  Service 14 

Bright,  Harry  A.,  phosphorus  in  steel,  etc 971 

Brightman  Nut  &  Manufacturing  Co 723,891 

Brine,  secondary  recovery  of  oil 1172 

Brinewald  Transfer  Co 868 

Brinskelle,  R.,  claim 657,982.1128 

Brinton,  Hugh  P.,  soft  coal  miners  health,  etc.  1611 

Briquets,  preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 858 

Bristol,  Bennett  B.,  court  ease 532 

Bristol  County,  Mass.,  vegetable-farm  manage- 
ment problems,  etc -  1104 

British  Columbia: 

Carrier  Indians,  cultural  changes 577 

sailing  directions -  212,1798 

British  Empire,  see  Great  Britain. 
British  Guiana: 

money-order  post  offices 1204 

on  frontier  of  Brazil 402 

British  Honduras,  money-order  post  oflSces 1204 

British  Isles,  see  Great  Britain. 

British    Malaya,   economic   conditions   during 

1940 1406 

British  Overseas  Airways  Corporation..  1576,1719 

Britt,  Carl  M.,  tax  appeal  96 

Britten,  E.  F.,  jr.,  exr.,  tax  appeal 1816 

Britten,  RolloH.: 

accidents  in  urban  home 322 

disqualification  in  selective  service 1017 

illness,  etc.,  and  housing  conditions 678 

medical  services  in  urban  groups 323 

physical  findings  on  men  drafted 323 

public  accidents  among  urban  population.    1273 

urban  housing  and  crowding — 325 

Broadcast  Music,  Inc 189,362,1047 

Broadcasting,   see   Radio   broadcasting— Radio 
stations. 

Broadcloth,  si)ecification .-  1364 

Broadkill  River,  reexamination 1371 

Broadview,  111.,  railroad  accident 55 

Brockway  Fast  Motor  Freight,  Inc... 1293 

Brockway  Glass  Co.,  Inc 409 

Brodell,  A.  P.,  fertilizer  consumption 8 

Broderick,  Joseph  V.,  relief 1150, 1590, 1729 

Broderick,  S.  J.: 

carbon  for  water  purification 503 

carbonaceous  cation  exchangers 690, 1170 

softening  water  with  nonmetallic  minerals.  1455 

Brokers,  over-the-counter 90, 

400, 576, 745, 917, 1076, 1520 


Page 

Bronze: 

bars,  etc.,  specifications 1531, 1683 

bearing,  general  schedule  of  supplies 1220 

castings,  specifications 1088, 1364, 1531, 1682 

corrosion  of  aluminum  bronze 277 

Brooder,  electric  pig 1390 

Brooklyn-Staten  Island,  vehicular  tunnel 1425 

Brooks,  C.  AVayland  (Senator  from  111.): 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 154,  309, 6.')7-660 

Brooks,  Charles  F.,  hurricanes  into  New  Eng- 
land      402 

Brooks,  E.  M.,  sugarcane  for  sugar  and  sirup         255 
Brooks,  F.  A.,  solar  energy  for  heating  water. . .  403 

Brooks,  Frfinces  C,  tax  appeal 409 

Brooks,  L.  R.,  court  case.  921 

Brooks,  Overton  (Representative  from  La.): 
report  made  by — 

Militarv  Affairs  Com 1740 

Brooks-Callaway  Co ..  1438,1779 

Brooks  Equipment  &  Manufacturing  Co 1417 

Brooms: 

general  schedule  of  supplies.. 1087 

specifications 1364,1684 

Brotherhood  of  Railroad  Trainmen 1045, 1674 

Brotherhood  of  Railway  and  Steamship  Clerks. 
Freight  Handlers,  Express  and  Sta- 
tion Employees 877 

Brouse,  Don,  plywood  and  veneered  products..  616 
Broward  County,  Fla.,  relief  of  special  tax  school 

districts 143,635.657 

Browder,  Earl  R.,  court  case 60,228 

Brown,  .4nn  D.: 

compulsory  military  training 1318 

effect  of  war  on  cost  of  living 1193 

Brown,  Annie,  relief 290 

Brown,  Antoinette  K.,  court  case 70J 

Brown,  F.  W.,  explosion  temperatures,  etc 1170 

Brown,  Fred,  schedule  of  basic  rates ..    53 

Brown,  O.  F.,  relief 1590 

Brown,  George  W.,  motor  carrier  decision 182 

Brown,  H.  D.: 

.American  varieties  of  onions _.  1390 

storage  quality  of  onions _.  1711 

Brown,  Hylton  R.,  dust-explosion  hazards.  691, 1619 

Brown,  I.  C,  soils  in  Mojave  Desert 446 

Brown,  J.  E..  urban  housing  and  crowding 325 

Brown,  James  L.,  flag  of  United  States,  use  in 

commerce 136 

Brown,  John  A.,  motor  carrier  decision..^ 1465 

Brown,  Laura  M.,  effects  of  rising  costs  on  wear- 
ing apparel 716 

Brown,  Mark  H.,  erosion 449 

Brown,  Mary  F.,  court  case 1779 

Brown,  Milton  H.,  court  case  of  exrx 352 

Brown,  Muriel  W.: 

and  now  Toledo 846 

Box  Elder  is  in  Utah 846 

cooperation  for  nutrition  education.. 1273 

Obion  County  educates  for  home  living 846 

organization  for  family  life  education 846 

Wichita  progiam 846 

Brown,  Norman  C,  relief 982,1128,1150 

Brown,  O.  A.,  electric  motors  for  farm 7 

Brown,  Prentiss  M.  (Senator  from  Mich.): 
minority  views — 

Commerce  Com 999 

Finance  Com 663 

reports  made  by — 

Banking  and  Currency  Com 307. 

657.829,997,1149 

Claims  Com... 152-155,308-309, 

830-832,  1150,  1428-31, 1597-99 

Commerce  Com 310,660-662,1431-32 

Finance  Com 155,663 

Brown,  Pryor,  court  case  of  exrs 314 

Brown,  Ralph  R.,  body  build  and  drug  addic- 
tion  322 

Brown,  Solomon,  relief 1735 

Brown,  W.  L.,  habitat  group  material  in  Ca- 
nadian Rockies 577 

Brown  and  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Co 1190 

Brown  Brothers  Harriman  &  Co 98 

Brown  Co 891,1056,1324 

Brown-McLaren  Manufacturing  Co 1646 

Brown-Rogers-DLxson  Co 875 

Brown  Shoe  Co.,  Inc 1358 

Brown  Trucking  Co...... 1627 


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Browue,  F.  L.,  two-coat  system  of  house  painl- 

iug _ 1110 

Browne,  Howard  R.  M.,  claim.  __ __.  399 

Browning  machine  gun,  see  Machine  guns. 
Browning  rifle,  see  Rifles. 

Broxtou,  William,  address 253 

Brubaker,  D.  D.,  butterfat  tests 1386 

Brubaker,  R.  W.,  determining  catches  of  cigar- 
ette beetles,  etc 1565 

Bruce,  E.  L.,  Co.,  Inc 532 

Bruce,  II.  D.,  smoke-column  visibility.. -  955 

Bruce,  Robert,  relief.. ..1 639,657 

Bruce,  W.  G.,  horn  fly 12 

Brucella  abortus,  see  Bang's  disease. 
Brucellosis,  see  Bang's  disease. 

Bruchid,  vetch,  tests  for  resistance 1107 

Brunot,  II.  B.,  mechanized  mining,  hazards 859 

Brunschwig,  Alexander,  achlorhydria  of  gastric 

cancer  680 

Brunson,  Arthur  M .,  corn  earworm  injuries 247 

Brunswick,  Qa.,  port.. 423 

Brush,  W.  D.,  foreign  woods 955 

Brush: 

burn  brush  carefully 1678 

clearing  land.. 772 

erosion  control  use 788 

Brushes: 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1087 

specifications 235,1221, 1364, 1532, 1820 

Brust  Tool  Mfg.  Co 1324,1500 

Bruton,  Philip  G.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  district 931 

Bryan,  Ernest  R.,  tumor  clinic 325 

Bryan,  Kirk,  Sandia  Cave  deposits 1522 

Bryan,  L.  M.,  tax  appeal. 582 

Bryan,    W.    Ray,   rabbit-papilloma-virus   pro- 
tein..   326,1018 

Bryan  County,  Okla.,  court  case 1185 

Bryant,   Harold   C,  appointment,   E.\ecutive 

order 908 

Bryant,  Lloyd,  relief 1136,1428,1583 

Bryant,  Reece  L.,  cooling  eggs 946 

Bryant  &  Ilellernan,  Inc 489 

Bryant  Electric  Co 78 

Bryant  Truck  Lines.. 1772 

Bryce  Brothers  Co 1500,1646 

Bryce  Canyon  National  Park: 

general  i nformation 506 

land  added,  correcting  description 993 

schedule  of  basic  rates 507 

Buchanan,  Sara  L.,  legal  status  of  women 1494 

Buchanan,  T.  S.,  wind-thrown  timber.. 18 

Buchanan,  N.  Mex.,  railroad  accident 1624 

Buck,  Ellsworth  B.,  court  case 60 

Buck,  Frank  II.  (Representative  from  Calif.): 
reports  made  by— 

Ways  and  Means  Com 828, 1426, 1597 

Buck,  Gene,  court  case  (2  entries) 921 

Buck,  Warner  M.,  wool  shrinkage  research 950 

Buckeye  Bumper  Division,  Electric  Auto-Lite 

Co 207 

Buckeye  Motor  Service. 516 

Buckeverot  of  tomato  in  California 1234 

Buckeye  Soda  Co 1057,1325 

Buckingham  Transportation  Co.  of  Colorado, 

Inc 525,1472 

Buckley,  John  S.,  poultry  diseases,  etc 256, 1705 

Bucklin,  Dorothy  R.,  relief  in  the  States  during 

1940 1018 

Ruckman,    Mahlon    B.,    fire    departments    of 

United  States 1049 

Buckner,  Efl3e  R.,  tax  appeal 1675 

Buckner,  Norman,  tax  appeal 922 

Budd  International  Corporation 1675 

Budd  Wheel  Co 1815 

Budget: 

British,  year  ending  Mar.  1942 969 

financial  plan  for  family  living 614 

United  States,  1942— 

budget 89 

message  of  President 89 

nondefense  expenditures,  etc 1599 

statements 89 

Budget  and  Finance  Office,  Agriculture  Dept..  120, 

951 

— -■  report,  1940 120 

Budget  and  Reports  Office,  Navy  Dept.: 
establishing — 

hearings 649,838,1007 

law 1130 

449642—42 3 


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Budget  and  Reports  Office,  Navy  Dept.— Con. 
establishing— Continued 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 300 

reports 649,837,1132,1149 

veto  message 908 

Budget  Bureau 89, 

221,   398,   573,   742,   912,    1072,    1209, 
1350,  1517,  1664, 1805. 

appropriations 912 

Budreck  Truck  Lines. ._ 699 

Buena  Vista  Lake,  archeological  investigations, 

etc 1078 

Buergi,  George  H.,  motor  carrier  decision 1627 

Buerkle,  Elmer  C,  course  in  electricity 1066 

Biirnheim,  H.,  strength  of  flat  light-alloy  strips.  1642 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.: 

building  permit  survey 68 

financial  statistics 128 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district.. 931 

Buffalo  Creek  R.  R.,  bonds 866 

Buffalo  Creek  survey 1369 

Buffalo  gnats... 1565 

Buffalo  Rapids  project,  general  information. ..  1029 
Buffalo  Wall  Paper  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc..  1500 

Buglers,  manual,  U.  S.  Navy. 212 

Bugs,  see  names  of  bugs. 

Buhias  Road,  chart 565 

Buhl,  Anastasia  R.,  tax  appeal 1526 

Buhl,  Theodore  D.,  tax  appeal 1526 

Buick  Motor  Division,   General  Motors  Cor- 
poration   1648 

Buick  Motor  Division,  General  Motors  Sales 

Corporation 553 

Building: 

accidents  in  construction  industry 198 

building  construction,  1910 1785 

building   construction,   monthly   statistics, 

etc 68,    198,  364, 

541,   713,  884,  1049,  1190,  1315,  1639,  1785 

building  permit  survey 68,   198, 

365,  542,   714,  884,  1049,  1190,  1315,  1785 

census,  1940  (16th) 1116,1249,1574 

codes,  etc.,  publications  relating  to 1124 

contract  documents  for  small  houses 674 

defense  construction  inquiry 474,  822 

dimension  panels  in  house  construction 263 

dwelling  construction  requirements 161,491 

employees  on  defense  projects,  information 

requested 33 

employment  created  by  P.  W.  A.  construc- 
tion   1191 

homes,  cooperation 199 

house  construction  methods,  etc 1 158 

protective  construction 743 

protective  construction  series 1808 

publications 630 

regulations,  for  contractors,  etc 363 

regulations,  publications 277 

relative  cost  of  material  and  labor 1191 

residential  construction 365 

review  of  building  construction,  1940 1049 

union  wages  and  hours  in  trades 198 

wood  handbook 263 

see  also  Public  works. 
Building  and  Construction  Trades  Council  of 

New  Orleans,  La 352,704 

Building  and  loan  associations,  credit  unions  to 

invest  in  insured  shares 639 

Building  materials: 

building  materials  and  structures  rp  .  27,  137, 
138,  278,  279,  630,  631,  799,  1125,  1257, 
1408, 1580, 1724 
commodity  sales,  census  of  business,  1939  .  1251 

expanding  shipments 600 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234,  758, 1531 

geographical  differences  in  prices 413 

hst 1158 

nonmetallic  minerals  needed  for  defense 1765 

publications 630 

relative  cost 1191 

specifications,  publications 1124 

see  also  names  of  materials. 
Buildings: 

building  materials  and  structures  rp.  27,  137, 
138,  278.  279,  630,  631,  799,  1125,  1257. 
1408, 1580, 1724 

gas  explosions 50, 1766 

planning  for  safety 497 

structures  series  bulletin. 743 


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Duildings^Continued 

water-distributing  systems 1724 

3ee     also     Farm     buildings— Housinc— Public 
buildings — also  names  of  buildings,  or 
places  where  located. 
Built-in  scales,  see  Scales. 

Bulbs,  reciprocal  trade  agreements... 408 

Bulgaria,   foreign  exchange  retrulations,   Exec. 

order _ 396 

Bulifant,  M.,  motor  carrier  decision HOS 

Bull  Insular  Line,  Inc 10.-)2 

Bulldozer,  land  clearing _ 1382 

Bulletins,  scr  names  of  departments,  etc.,  issuing 
bulletins— a/so  subjects. 

Bullock,  Willie,  court  case _ 39,352 

Bulls,  sires  proved  in  d.  h.  i.  a 257, 1239 

BuUshead  Dam.  reports  on  project 1286.1457 

Bulwinkle,    Alfred    L.    (Repres^entative    from 
N.  C): 
reports  made  by — 

Interstate     and     Foreign     Commerce 

Com 819,1738 

Bunker,  Berkeley  L.  (Senator  from  Xev.): 
report  made  by — 

Indian  .Affairs  Com 665 

Bunn,  Edyth  M.,  wages  and  hours  in  jewelry 

industry 365 

Bunte  Brothers 227,723 

Bunting,  specification 1364 

Bunyea,  Hubert: 

poultry  diseases  and  parasites 256, 1705 

pullorura  disease 779 

udder  diseases 779 

Burbank,  W.  S.,  ore  in  Uncompahgre  dist 332 

Burbank,  Calif.,  machinists,  apprenticeship...  1490 

Burch,  Dorothy  Y.,  motor  carrier  decision 186 

Burch,    S.    Rovden,    appointment.    Executive 

order 1347 

Burch,  Thomas  O.  (Representative  from  Va.): 
reports  made  by- 
Post  Office  and  Post  Roads  Com..  992-993, 

1146 
Burcham,    L.    V.,    illustrator,    hand-operated 

shaker  for  sifting  soil 1.565 

Burchard,  E.  D.,  surface  water  supply  of  U.  S..  687, 

1763 

Burden,  Artricey  K.,  pension 645 

Burdette  Ginning  .Vs.sociation 701 

Burdiek,  C.  .\T.,  motor  carrier  decision 523 

Burdick,  Charles  L.,  trustee,  court  case 878 

Burdiek,  L.  R.,  B.  T.  U.  value  of  pure  coal 1170 

Burdick,   Usher   L.   (Representative  from  N. 
Dak.): 
reports  made  by — 

Indian  Affairs  Com 297, 1140 

Territories  Com 655 

Bureaus,  see  Goveriunent  offices — also  names  of 
bureaus. 

Burgess,  Emory  D.,  .Tapanese  beetle  traps. 258 

Burgess,  Jeanetta,  court  case   1306 

Burgess,  John  S.,  jr.,  cooperative  cotton  gins —  260 
Burghart,  Charles  V.: 

court  case  as  trustee 1752 

ta.\  appeal 1526 

Burghart,  Mabel,  tax  appeal- 1526 

Burial  associations,  cooperative 198 

Burk,  Earl  F.,  Katahdin  potatoes,  resistance  to 

viroses 6 

Burke,  P.  M.  Austin,  determination  of  height..  2S1 

Burkes  Garden  quandrangle,  Va 1764 

Burkette,  Howard,  relief  of  guardian. ..  290,830.975 

Burkitt,  William  H.,  beardless  wheatgrass 604 

Burlap- 
agriculture  faces  shortage 1559 

price  schedule 1809 

Burlap  bags,  see  Bags. 

Burlcy  Irrigation  District   00 

Hurley  tobacco,  see  'I'ohacco. 

Burlington,  Iowa,  building  permit  survey 542 

Burlington,  Vt..  aeronautical  chart 1121 

Burlington  Auto  Co 1590 

Burlington  blueberries,  see  Blueberries. 

Rurlingt.)n  .Mills  Corporation. 723,1056,1501 

Burlington-Rock  Island  R.  R.: 

abandonment  of  operation,  etc 1290 

rates  on  carbon  black 528 

Burlington  Transportation  Co 527, 

1181(2  entries),  1293 
Burlington  Truckers,  Inc 1293 


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Burma,  tonnage  duties,  proclamation- 1072 

Burners,  for  Pennsylvania  anthracite 458 

see  also  Oil  burners. 

Burnett,  Charles,  Trucking  Co... 701 

Burnett,  O.  L.,  court  case 352  i 

Bumquist,  Bert  B.,  tax  appeal. 751 

Bums,  Ned  .1.,  field  manual  for  museums 693 

Burns,  William  E.,  Scioto  River... 1758 

Burry  Biscuit  Corporation 1.320 

Burson,  Susan  M.,  nutrition  education 492,1273 

Burson  Knitting  Co 1791 

Burt  County,  Xebr.,  bridge 1141 

Burtis,  E.  L..  internal  trade  in  farm  products  ..  606 
Burton,  Harold  H.  (Senator  from  Ohio): 
reports  made  bv — 

Commerce  Com 661,1001 

District  of  Columbia  Com 062. 

1001, 1152, 1266, 1432, 1599, 1744 

Immigration  Com 1002 

Judiciarv  Com 312,1004,1748 

Burton,  Jean  X.,  relief 1136 

Burton,  W.  Cameron,  receiver,  court  case 1752 

Burton-Dixie  Corporation 373.  723,  891. 1500, 1646 

Buses,  see  Motor  carriers— Motor  vehicles. 

Bush,  Archibald  G.,  tax  appeal.. 409, 1478 

Bush,  Geo.  S.,  &  Co 316 

Bush,  Irving  T.,  tax  appeal. 1675 

Bush  Terminal  R.  R.: 
rates  on — 

cement 528 

cement  floor  compound. 1628 

Bushnell,  David  I.,  jr.: 

trailing  early  man  in  Virginia. 577 

use  of  soapstone  by  Indians. 92 

Business: 
census- 
quinquennial  census,  hearings 999,1735 

quinquennial  census,  report 999 

reports,  list 1574 

see  also  Retail  trade — Service  establish- 
ments— Wholesale  trade. 

doing  business  with  Procurement  Div 1681 

large,  medium-sized,  and  small,  efficiency.  _.  413 

research  projects 1579 

small  business  and  defense  program...  1734, 1741 
small  business  problems — 

committee  prints 1265, 1427 

report 996,1265 

Temporary  Xat.  Economic  Com.  mono-    ■ 

graph ---  413 

social  performance,  measurement 231 

surve V  of  current  business 25, 275, 456, 

627,  797,  967, 1123, 1254, 1405. 1578. 1722 

weeklv  supplement 25,  275,456, 

627.  797,  967. 112.3, 1255, 1405, 1579. 1722 

unfair  competitive  practices,  control 413 

Business,  American  Small.  Special  Committee  to 
Study  Problems  of,  sef  .•American 
Small  Business,  Special  Com- 
mittee to  Study  Problems  of, 
Senate. 
Business  depression  and  recovery: 

country  banking  in  Wisconsin 1103 

recovery  i)ians 413 

Business  education: 

small  business  problems -.  1427 

training  young  people  on  X.  Y.  A.  projects.  847 

Business  Education  Service 847 

Business  machines: 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 328 

reciprocal  trade  agreements 407 

Business  recovery,  see  Business  depression  and 
recovery. 

Business  Review  Division --  275,456 

Buske  Lines,  Inc 1772 

Busses,  see  Motor  carriers— Motor  vehicles. 

Busy  Bee  Transfer  and  Storage  Co 1465 

Butadiene,  inflammability  in  air -.  857 

Butak,  Mrs.  William,  relief - fi39 

Butanes,  free  enereies  of  isomerization,  etc 1723 

Butland's  Motor  Transportation 516 

Butler,  Arthur  R.,  retirement  exemption 1663 

Butler,  B.  S.,  ore  deposits 502 

Butler,  Bart  W.,  retirement  exemption 1801 

Butler,  Cooley,  tax  appeal 1675 

Butler,  Fount,  admr.,  court  case 1188 

Butler,  George  S.,  motor  carrier  decision 1300 

Butler,  11.  G.,  tax  appeal 409 


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1863 


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■Butler,  Hugh  A.  (Senator  from  Ncbr.): 
minority  views — 

Privileges  and  Elections  Com 669 

Butler,  La  Rue,  tax  appeal 167S 

Butler,  Pierce,  proceedings  in  memory  of 95 

Butler,  R.  E.,  human  riboflavin  requirement..  679 

Butler  Motors,  Inc 206,373 

Butler  Specialty  Co . 373 

Butt,  Joseph  v.,  Latin  American  periodicals..  1495 

Butte,  Mont.,  aeronautical  chart 1720 

Butter: 

grades  identified  by  certificate,  poster 778 

making  on  farm 1239 

Butter  yellow,  growth  of  rat  ingesting 680 

Butterfat,  standardizing  tests 1386 

Butterflies: 

north  and  middle  American,  notes 1671 

of  Virginia 577 

Buttons: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939. 960 

wage  order,  pearl  button  industry 1193 

Butts,  E.  R.,  statement  on  Justice  Dept.  appro- 
priation bill 535 

Butyl  alcohol,  see  Alcohol. 
Buying,   see   Purchasing— a?«o  names   of   com- 
modities. 

Buzard-Burkhart  Pine  Co 1647 

Buzby,  H.  Elton,  relief 813,998,1128 

Buzzards  Bay,  charts 274, 1578 

By-laws,  see  names  of  certain  Indian  tribes,  etc. 
By-products,  see  Byproducts. 

Byall,  S.,  chemical  studies  on  beet  sugars 1235 

Byer,  Herman  B.: 

employment  created  by  P.  W.  A.  construc- 
tion   1191 

emplovment  effect  of  P.  W.  A.  expendi- 
tures   1191 

grade-crossing  eliminations 1 192 

railroad  electrification  program 1192 

Byers,  H.  G.,  selenium  in  soils 446,1390 

Bynum,  E.  K.: 

sugarcane  borer 1 563 

Trichogramma  miuutum  Riley 441 

Byproducts: 

canned  fishery,  U.  S.  and  Alaska,  1940 1167 

coke,  distribution,  1940 1766 

coke,  preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 1170 

foundry  and  blast  furnace  coke 1809 

sulfuric  acid,  at  coi)per  and  zinc  plants 1171 

Bvrd  Antarctic  Expeditions,  results 127 

Byrkit,  Gordon  D.,  patent  appeal 1125, 1258 

Byrne,  Harold,  relief 468 

Byrnes.  James  F.  (Senator  from  S.  C): 
report  made  by- 
Appropriations  Com 307 


C.  A.  B.  Y.  Transportation  Co 1772 

C.  &  D.  Motor  Delivery  Co 524 

C  &  E  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 1465 

C.  &  H.  Motor  Express,  Inc 1774 

C.  &  L.  E.  Truck  Co 523 

C.  C.  C,  see    Civilian    Conservation    Corps- 
Commodity  Credit  Corporation. 

C.  P.  A.  Co 1526 

C.  T.  C.  Investment  Co 843,875,1306 

Cabbage: 

boron  deficiency  disease 1244 

forcing  and  hardening  of  plants 125 

ring  necrosis 1244 

specifications 928,1820 

stems 604 

Cabbage  worm,  life  history  and  control 952 

Cabinets,  general  schedule  of  supplies 758 

Cables  (electric),  see  Electric  cables. 
Cables  (submarine): 

communication  chart  of  the  world 80 

data  from  carriers'  monthly  reports..  41,  160, 
318, 673, 843, 1012, 1157, 1271, 1441, 1607 

uniform  system  of  accounts  for  carriers 842, 

1441, 1607 
see  also  Government  regulation  and  control. 
Caceres,  Severiana  Maria  Rodrigues  de,  relief.. .  296, 

975, 1002 

Cache  National  Forest 740 

Cadastral  Surveys  Committee 1440 

Caddoa,  Colo.,  rivers  and  harbors  in  district —  931 


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Cadets,  see  Aviation  cadets — Flying  cadets — 
also  Coast  Guard— Military  Acad- 
emy, West  Point — Naval  Academy, 
Annapolis— Naval  Reserve. 

Cadillac  Electric  Supply  Co 197 

Cadillac  Malleable  Iron  Co 872 

Cadillac  Motor  Car  Division  of  General  Motors 

Corporation 1327 

Cadmium: 

consumption  by  industries 1766 

industry  in  1940 859 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 1024 

production  and  consumption  in  1940 52 

Cadmium  sulphate,  metastability,  etc 970 

Cadwallader,  Brooke  W.,  court  case  of  exrx 1478 

Cady,  R.C.,  Flathead  Lake,  Mont 501 

Caffey  Robertson-Smith,  Inc 153,640 

Cages: 

demountable  isolation 1240 

improved  spring  fastener 1240 

knock-down 612 

tree-  trunk  screen 1565 

Cain,  John  E.,sr.,  tax  appeal  of  exrx 582 

Caisson,  standard  nomenclature  list 1545 

Cake,  Edwin  W.: 

competition  between  fruits  at  retail 261 

fruit  and  vegetable  auctions 15 

marketing  mushrooms 261 

purchasing,  etc.,  fruits  by  groceries 782 

sales  of  fruits  at  retail 614 

Cake  covers,  specification. 235 

Caked  udder,  poster 256 

Calafato,  Joseph,  court  case... 1630 

Calafato,  Lena,  court  case 1630 

Calcasieu  Lake,  chart 1404 

Calcimines,  statistics..  22, 128,  269,  450,  622,  791,  959, 
1114,1247,1394,1572,1714 
Calcium: 

requirements  of  growing  pigs 1234 

Calcium    metaphosphate,    nutrient    value    of 

phosphorus 946 

Calcium  sulfate,  behavior  at  high  temperatures.  1407 

Calculating  machines,  customs  appeal 1011 

CaMwi'll,  David  D.,  retirement  exemption.  86, 1663 

Caldwell,  Frank  R.,  indicators  of  explosions 458 

Caldwell,  Joseph   S.,  freezing  preservation  of 

peas,  etc. 265 

Calendar  was  farmer's  invention 1569 

Calendars  (of  business),  see  Court  of  Claims- 
Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Ap- 
peals—House of  Representatives — 
Senate — also  names  of  certain  con- 
gressional committees. 
Calf,  see  Calves. 

Calgary-Spokane  Express 1465 

Calhoun,  W.  T.,  wholesale  fruit,  etc.,  market..  1103 

Calibrating  testing  machine  proving  rings 1 124 

California: 

antipicketing  initiative 11 52 

census,  1940  (16th)^ 

agriculture 792, 1715 

construction 1574 

population 1251 

retail  trade.. 130,961 

service  establishments 130 

wholesale  trade 271,1119 

charts 134,455.967,1404 

climate 1726 

court  case 750,1630,1674,1813 

district  court  records,  disposition 1133 

earthquakes 1403 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 674 

farm  handbook 604 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 744 

financial  statistics 621 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc 174, 1025 

grape  marketing  agreement  and  order.  1392, 1712 

labor  and  agricultural  migration. 1315 

land  withdrawal.  Executive  orders 570, 

908, 909, 1070, 1205, 1347, 1515 
lemon  marketing  agreement  and  order..  788, 789 

mail  routes,  schedules. 569,1069,1514,1800 

mails,  proposals  for  carrying, 1661 

map,  post  route 85 

metal  mining 51 

national  forests 1387 

pear  marketing  agreement  and  order 126 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1449 


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Page 

California— Continued 

quicl<silver  deposits 855 

(|uit('luiin  to  lnn<ls  of  Goose  Lake 1425 

relief  of  Compensation  Insurance  Fund 813 

soils,  hardpan  and  inicrorelief 618 

sunar-beel  wireworui,  life  history 441 

sugar  beets— 

farminp  practices  for  1941  crop 251 

prices  for  1940  and  1941  crops 251 

wage  rates  for  1941  crop (j05 

suit  on  behalf  of  Indians — 

hearings _ _ _.    1152 

reports 1153,1420 

walnuts,  order  regulating  handling 126 

water  reserves,  Executive  order 908 

water  supply,  Pacific  slope  basins 332 

yearly  discharge  at  paging  stations  688 

California  Agricultural  Experiment  Station         618, 
1390(2  entries).  1711 

California  Brewing  Association 409 

California  Cotton  Oil  Corporation 73 

California  Debris  Commission,  report,  1940. _.".  933 

California  Farm  Bureau  Federation 481 

California  Fruit  Growers  Exchange: 

and  citrus  industry 14 

rights  of  labor /..[        482 

California,  Gulf  of.  Nimbus  collecting  expedi- 
tion  .  577 

California  Lumbermen's  Council .       3,i2 

California  Milling  Corporation 60 

California  Motor  Express,  Ltd 182 

California  privet '    957 

California  Processors  and  Growers,  Inc.-."!"!  1152 

California  Rice  Industry 328, 1041, 1630 

California  State  Chamber  of  Commerce     '        '  481 
California  State  Peace  Officers'  Assoc.-  1152 

California  Trucking  Service '      57 

California  University \  _  "edi,  780 

see  also  California  Agricultural  Experiment ' 
Station. 
Caliver,  Ambrose: 

adult  education  of  Negroes 677 

elementary  education  for  Negroes !_.!        677 

secondary  schools  for  Negroes '_[  677 

supervision  of  education  of  Negroes !'l015 

vocational  guidance  of  Negroes 677 

Calizona  Transportation  Co.,  Inc  523 

Calking  lead,  standard  of  the  trade "!!l256 

Call,  Lance,  motor  carrier  decision 1775 

Callaghan,  Eugene,  tungsten  resources  of  Blue 

Wing  district 856 

Callahan,  Joseph  F.,  court  ease 704 

Callahan  Walker  Construction  Co 314,532,875 

(^allao,  Puerto  del,  chart 1510 

Callas,  cultine  and  disease 1569 

Callionymidae,  mostly  Philippine. ..!!!!!!!'"    57s 
Callmann,  Rudolf,  economic  activities  414 

(^almar  Steamship  Corporation: 

decision,  etc.,  of  Nat.  Labor  Relations  Bd      373 
report,  etc.,  of  Maritime  Comn  718 

Calof,  Maurice,  patent  appeal 1724 

Caloro  rice,  xee  Rice. 

Calumet  Steel  Division  of  Borg- Warner  Corpor- 
ation  548 

CalvcUi,  A.  R.,  tax  appeal 96 

Calvelli,  Irma  M.,  tax  appeal  .  "'96 

Calvert  Distilling  Co.: 

court  case 143g 

deci-sion,  etc.  of  N.  L.  R.  B. !!!.!!!!.".'!!.'!."  1336 
Calves: 

beef,  factors  influencing  rate  of  gain  1705 

energy  in  rations  containing  protein,  etc         943 
vaccination  in  Bang's  disease  control  120 

(.  amak,  Ga.,  railroad  accident 510 

Cambriaq  rocks,  investigations  .        577 

Cambridge,  Mass.,  financial  statistics 1246 

Cambridge  Apartment  Building  Corporation      922 
Cambridge  Iron  and  Metal  Co  37s 

Camden,  N.J. :  

chart  of  waterfront 456 

embargo  on  cargo "  717 

financial  statistics '.'.'.'.'..'.[['..  1247 

Cameras: 

airplane  mapping 1407 

commodity  .sales  in  stores 1718 

in  Panama  Canal, prohibiting  use.isw,  i73i,  1747 

Cameron,  W.  Ross,  pncumococci 848 

Cameron  County,  Tex.,  soil  survey 786 


Page 
Camp,  A.  Sidney  (Representative  from  Ga  )■ 
report  made  by- 
Judiciary  Com. 473 

Camp,  Eugene  V.,  patent  appeal V. 1580 

Camp,  jfe  Camps  and  camping— a/»o  name  of 

camp. 
Campaign  expenditures: 

House  investigation. _    32  289' 

Senate  investigation '313 

Campaign  Expenditures,  1940,  Presidential, 
Vice  Presidential,  and  Senatorial' 
Special  Committee  to  Investigate, 
nee  Presidential,  Vice  Presidentiai, 
and  Senatorial  Campaign  Expendi- 
tures, 1940,  Special  Committee  to 
Investigate,  Senate. 
Campaign  Expenditures,  Special  Committee  to 
Investigate,  House: 

reports _..  32  ■ 

Campbell,    C.    Macfie,    se"lective""s"ervic"e""and" 

psychiatric  issues 1353 

Campbell,  Malcolm  E.: 

addresses 77(5  Q49 

properties  of  Pima,  etc '437 

tests  of  upland  cotton 777 

Campbell,  Marjorie  K..  court  case.  93"i9i  580 

Campbell  and  Speers  Freight  Forwarding  Co.,' 

Inc 'i627 

Campbell  Metal  Window  Corp.,  Truscon  Steel 

Co 1507 

Campbell  Sixty-Six  Express,  Inc 527  1038  1474 

Campbell  Soup  Co 200  373 

Campbell  Transportation  Co '409 

Campbell,  Wyant  &  Cannon  Foundry  Co  1324 

Camps  and  camping: 

crippled  children  at  Greentop.. _  ]]89 

democracy  in  summer  camp 1015 

farm  family  labor  camp  program 1109 

rehabilitation  of  city  boys '    1757 

see  also  Civilian  Conservation  Corps— Mili- 
tary  camp.s— a?,vo  names  of  camps 
Canada: 

admission  of  motor  vehicles,  etc.  968 

agricultural  periodicals,  1810-1910...  616 

Agriculture  Department. "    17 

air  transport  services,  agreement 2% 

airway  traffic  control  areas "  965 

airways  communications  stations  131 

bonds,  purchase  by  U.  S.  citizen,  opinion  ""  194 

changes  in  ta.xes 755 

civil  airways,  map... 1201, 1202 

consumer  protection  under  war  conditions  '  107." 

economic  conditions 969 

Experimental  Farms  Service  of  Agriculture 

Dept.- 1; 

labor  offices,  directory 1316 

light  list ^    233 

money-order  post  offices 1204 

Niagara  River  diversion,  arrangement         1214, 

1673 

preparing  shipments 1124 

radiobeacons,  Great  Lakes,  map 418 

Rainy  Lake  level,  convention  with  U.  S.. .!    93 

St.  Lawrence  River  agreements 226,405 

ship  for  .\merican  Legion  convention 661, 

822  978 
ships  loading  bunker  fuel,  clearance,  etc..  1143, 

1266, 1415 

tax  system,  preliminary  report 1264 

trade  agreement 226 

trade  in  fresh  fruits,  etc 955 

trade  of  United  States,  1940 ........  629 

Trail  Smelter  arbitration 18I3 

treaty  with  United  States 1672 

vessels  to  transport  ore  on  Great  Lakes- 
hearings __  647,662 

law 807 

reports 647.662 

wheat-crop  estimation  studies _        1562 

Canada  Transport 182 

Canadian-American  Pharmaceutical  Co .!  1258 

Canadian  Colonial  Airways,  Inc 1719 

Canadian  National  Rys.: 

customs  appeal 316 

rates  on — 

cattle... 1302 

petroleum  products 1183 

Canadian  Pacific  Ry.,  rates  on  paper 58 

Canadian  Rockies,  habitat  group  material 577 


JANUARY-DECEMBER 


1865 


Page 

Canal,  see  name  of  canal. 

Canal  record,  see  Panama  Canal  record. 

Canal  Zone,  see  Panama  Canal  (zone). 

Canal  Zone  Biological  Area,  estimate 89 

Canal  Zone  Penitentiary,  rules  and  regulations..    83 

Canal  Zone  Postal  Service,  postal-savings  certi- 
ficates issued  by 1347 

Canal  Zone  Union  Church,  see  Union  Church  of 
the  Canal  Zone. 

Canals,    see    Inland    waterways— Intracoastal 
Waterway — also  names  of  canals. 

Canaveral  Harbor,  survey 1538 

CdiiC6rt 

achlorhydria  of  gastric  cancer 680 

approaches  to  research 164 

biologic  testing  of  carcinogens 325 

carcinogenic  hydrocarbons  and  hormones,.  681 
carcinogens    effect    on    small    free-living 

organisms 326,680 

clinical  material,  gastric  cancer 681 

danger  signals .. -,-/•■-..- o?- 

Detroit  and  Wayne  County,  Mich 84/ 

early  diagnosis  of  stomach  cancer 1017 

early  diagnosis  would  save  lives 324 

experimental  gastric  carcinoma  _ 680 

Federal  cancer  control  program 165 

from  7th  to  2nd  place  among  big  killers 324 

gastric,  as  sequel  to  gastritis 680 

geographic  variation  in  mortality,  etc 681 

hormones  in  origin _.-.-.  326 

hydrocarbons,  comparative  carcinogenicity.  165 
hyperplastic,  etc.,  lesions  of  stomach 080 


Page 

Cans — Continued 

oil,  specification -  101 

safety,  general  schedule  of  supplies 1531 

safety,  specification 1221 

tin — 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  rp.  168 

rates  on 701, 1628 

waste,  specification 928 

Cantaloupes:  , 

market-storage  studies 124 

rates  on 1302 

Canton,  Miss.,relief  of  1st  National  Bank 1136, 

1428, 1663 

Canton,  Ohio,  financial  statistics 21,1393 

Canton  Exchange  Bank,  relief 1136,1428,1663 

Cantonments,  see  Military  camps. 

Canvas    articles,    willing-to-certify    sources    of 

supply -"---  458 

Canyon  Corporation — 1500 

Canyon  de  Chelly  National  Monument 1620 

Cape,  see  name  of  cape. 

Cape  Breton  Island,  chart 1510 

Cape  Cod  Canal,  reexamination 1825 

Cape  Fear  River,  chart  of  approaches 1578 

Cape  May  Harbor,  chart 796,1254 

Cape  Vincent,  N.  Y.,  chart --  935 

Capes,  see  names  of  capes. 

Capital  Broadcasting  Co.,  Inc 723 

Capital  City  Products  Co ^^',,i„ 

Capital  Coast  Express  Co.,  Inc 1472 


I  Capital  flow  and  foreign  trade 844 

improved  therapy  for  patients 1164    Capital  outlays  of  municipalities.  1579 

incidence  in  New  Orleans,  La.,  1937 1162    Capitan  Mountains  quadrangle,  N.  Mex i/d 


influenced  by  nursing 'qor 

intestinal  carcinoma,  etc 32b 

lecithins  and  cephalins,  turnover 3Jb 

mortality  in  United  States 44, 1757 

oil  refining  employees 163 

only  X-ray,  radium,  surgery  ever  cured 324 

program  for  study  of  cancer  of  stomach b8l 

pulmonary-tumor-induction  technique 325 

squamous  cefl  carcinoma,  etc 326 

stilbestrol,  etc.,  carcinogenic  potency 165 

studies  in  carcinogenesis •^'^"',ok 

subcutaneous  injection  technique 325 

sunlight  and  cancer  of  skin... ... bSi 

Cancer  Control  Month,  1941,  proclamation 395 

Cane  gall  of  brambles... 603 

Cane  sugar,  see  Sugar. 

Canes,  rates  on Ji"^ 

Canfield.  Q.  H.,  surface  water  ^^P^^,,,^-^,-,^';^l^ 

Canga,  Maria  A.  A.,  see  Alvarez  Canga,  Maria  A. 

Canned  food:  „,p 

and  preserved  food,  manufactures,  1939 1 '  ib 

cooperative  canning  experiences ...  2bi 

corporations.  Federal  Trade  Comn.  report..  328 

distribution  by  cooperative  canneries. 2bo 

earnings,  etc.,  in  Pacific  Coast  canneries...  1494 

grading,  posters  (Sentries) ''^ 

heat  penetration  in  pressure  cooker.. "J 

home  canning  of  fruits,  vegetables,  etc 78& 

labor  standards  and  market  conditions ....  1317 

['a^tS'on ""'  °°  ''°^'°'-::::-5i6;7oi;§68,-H65 

ISS'  "'  Tl"S  S&.  959.  ml 
stock  repori..-..:^,!    ,  1248,1394,1573,1714 

wage  order  for  Puerto  Rico.... 1193 

warehousemen  storing,  regulations /'» 

see  also  name  of  special  food. 
Canned  Pea  Marketing  Institute,  Inc... ^-.--1042 

Cannelton.  Ind.,  bridge 297, 636, 661 

Canneries,  see  Canned  food. 

Canners  League  of  California.... i"*^ 

Canning,  see  Canned  food.  ,t    \. 

Cannon,  Clarence  (Representative  from  Mo.). 

remarks  made  by —      ,„  _     ,  hqj; 

life,  etc.,  of  Edward  T.  Taylor 1135 

reports  made  by—  oss  idifi  17'?4 

Appropriations  Com 288, 1416, 1734 

Conference  Com 807,1415,1732 

Cannon,  Harry,  use  of  Federal  troops  m  labor 

disputes tVlt 

Cannon  Valley  Milling  Co '■•^^ 

Cans:  ^,  i^7 

fruit  and  vegetable Ai' 

milk,  specification ^^•'■' 


Capitol: 

improvements  to  Senate  Chamber —  1155, 1602 

power  plant,  estimate 742 

rotunda,  historical  frieze  of  aviation 473 

statue  of  Huey  P.  Long,  unveiling ...    1146 

Capitol,  Architect  of,  see  Architect  of  Capitol. 

Capitol  MUling  Co 373 

Capitol  Transport  Co.,  Inc .-.-- ■^'''* 

Capozzoli,  Louis  J.  (Representative  from  N.  Y.) : 
reports  made  by— 

Claims  Com 46(-168, 

639,  641-642,  813,  816,  982,  1136,  1138 
Capper,  Arthur  (Senator  from  Kans.): 
minority  views— 

Finance  Com "bi 

reports  made  by— 

Claims  Com '■'^^t 

155,  658,  830-831,  998-999,  1149- 
51,  1429-31 
Caps,  manufacturing  corporations,   F.   T.   C. 

report...-- ^^ 

Capt,  J.  C,  statement «»« 

see  also  Census  Bureau. 

Captain  Jack's  stronghold.....-..----. ^*oo 

Caraway,  Hattie  W.  (Senator  from  Ark.): 
papers  presented  by— 

Duxbury  Harbor '■t^i. 

LaLoutre,  Bayou i'*-* 

report  made  by—  „ 

Commerce  Com -.-- ««^ 

Carbide  and  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation. . .  723 
Carbon:  (.Qr, 

cation  exchangers  from  coal,  etc .. .   byu 

explosions  in  carbonaceous  materials ii'U 

from  coal  refuse  for  water  purification 5U3 

water  treatment,  cation,  etc.,  exchangers..  H/O 
Carbon  arc  lamps,  see  Electric  lamps. 
Carbon  black:  .        ,  u    i  s-;? 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook loa^loa. 

rates  on 528,1628 

Carbon  disulfide:  .       ^ -u    ^i  i<^rr 

fumigation  for  white-frmged  beetle I5bb 

toxicity  and  potential  dangers o" 

Carbon  monoxide:  „_„ 

determination ,°'" 

K  O  by  O  O  gas ll^f. 

studies  on  mechanism  of  poisoning ibit) 

toxicity  and  potential  dangers «  w 

Carbon  paper,  circular ^"■ 

Carbon  steel,  see  Steel. 

Carbonaceous,  see  Carbon  oAn  ^'\^^^ 

Carburetion,  Army  technical  manual 240, 1537 

Carcinogenesis,  see  Cancer. 
Carcinoma,  see  Cancer. 


1866 


IKDflEX,    1941 


Page 

Card  Division,  Library  of  Congress 1318 

Cardboard,  see  Paperboard. 

Cardon,  Oeorge  A.,  claim 1153 

Cardenas  Bav,  chart. 1343 

Cardillo,  John  P.,  relief 1590 

Cardillo,  Philip,  relief 1590 

Cardinal  Stage  Lines  Co 1293 

Cardinale  Macaroni  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc..  551, 

724 

Cardiology  in  aviation  medicine 240 

Cardo,  M.  A.,  Engineering  Corporation 913 

Cardozo,     Manuel,    cooj>eraci6n    agrlcola    en 

Venezuela 16C1 

Cards: 

guide,  specification ]fi82 

L.  C.  printed,  how  to  order  and  use.. 1318 

tabulating,  specification 420 

Cargo  ships,  see  Merchant  marine— Ships. 

Caribbean  Embroidery  Cooperative,  Inc 885 

Caribbean  zone: 

banana  industry.. 118 

climatological  data 1259,1411,1728 

population  characteristics.  _. 1571 

Caries,  see  Teeth. 

Carl  Knit  Sportswear  Co 1197 

Carleton  Screw  Products  Co 1640 

Carley,  Verna  A.,  inter-.\merican  friendship...  1C09 
Carlin,  P.  J.,  Construction  Co.: 

court  case 314 

correction  for  Oct.  1940  catalog 3 

Carlisle  Bay,  chart 904 

Carlisle  Lumber  Co 724, 1324 

Carlo  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 700 

Carlsbad  Caverns  National  Park 337 

Carlsbad  project,  general  inform  at  ion 53 

Carlson,  F.  W.: 

power-driven  soil-sifting  machine. 1565 

timing  device  for  spraying  tests 1241 

tree-trunk  screen  cage 1565 

Carlson.  John  W.,  Lygus  bug  damage  to  alfalfa.  1111 

Oarlstrom  Field,  sell  reservation 1422, 1730, 1749 

Carlton,    Doris,    employment   status,   etc.,   of 

urban  workers 850 

Carlton,  Newcomb,  court  case 362,711 

Carlton,  William  "SV.,  relief 480,182,1414 

Carmel,  John,  court  case 39 

Carmody,  John  M.,  «ee  Federal  Works  Agency. 
Carmony,  Harold  E.: 

consumption  of  ferrous  scrap,  etc 1026 

iron  and  steel  scrap 335, 1026 

Camahan,  C.  T.,  stream  surveys- 1274 

Camcross,  John  AV.,  truck  crop  farms 436 

Carnegie-Illinois  Steel  Corporation 1501 

Carolina  farm  news  and  notes. 441 

Carolina  Fn-ight  Carriers  Corporation..  524, 1042, 1673 

Carolina  N'orfolk  Truck  Line 527 

Carolina  Sandhills  National  Wildlife  Refuge...  1167 

Carolina  Scenic  Coach  Lines 1324 

Carolina  Stages 57 

Caroline  County,  Md.,  truck  crop  farms 1.562 

Caroline  Mills 751 

Carpenter,  (^harles  B.,  petroleum  engineering.  1455 
Carpenter,  Clyde  M.,  motor  carrier  decision...  1775 

Carpenter,  E.  J.,  soil  survey 618 

Carpenter,  James  J.,  court  case  of  e.\r 750 

Carpenter,  William  H.,  e.xr.,  court  case 1482 

Carpenter  Baking  Co 373 

C  arpenter's  Transportation 700 

Carpets  and  carpeting: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1397 

cork,  general  schedule  of  supplies 101 

corporations,  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 497 

rates  on  carpeting 528 

wage  order 544,  ll!>2 

Carr,  Leon  J.,  motor  carrier  decision 871 

Carr,  Margaret  A.,  industrial  migration 1613 

Carr  China  Co 813,1150,1205 

Carr  Trucking  Co 344 

Carrier  Indians  of  British  Columbia 577 

Carriers: 

corporate  names,  supplements  to  list 339, 

863, 1287, 1769 
regulation,  interstate  commerce  acts,  supp..  339 
see   also    Shipping— a/so   special    types    of 
carriers,  e.  g..  Railroads. 

Carringer,  Thelma,  relief. 1136 

Carroll,  William  U.,  decision,  etc.,  of  K.  L. 

R.  B 374,719 

Carroll  Distributing  Co 516 


Page 

Carroll-MeCreary  Co.,  Inc 1478 

Carrots: 

bunched ,  preparation  for  market 437 

canned,  specification .,  1364 

Cars,  see  Armored  cars — Automobiles — Rail 
motor  cars— Railroad  cars- Scout 
cars. 

Carsner,  Eubanks,  sugar  beets 266 

Carson,  B.  Q.,  schedule  of  basic  rates. I7fi 

Carson,  Ernest,  meteorological  summary 973 

Carson,  Frederick  T.,  wearing  quality  of  cur- 
rency paper 971 

Carson,  Gertrude  B.,  index-catalogue  of  medical 

and  veterinary  zoology 951 

Carson,  Max  H.,  surface  water  supply  of  Ha- 
waii  1022 

Cartels,  econom  ic  power  concentration 232 

Carter,  Clarence  E.,  territorial  papers  of  U.  S  ..  580 

Carter,  H.  G..  meteorological  summary 802 

Carter,  John  P.,  court  case  of  admr 61 

Carter,  L.  C,  rice  varieties 1390 

Carter,  Reginald  H.,  jr.,  relief 1136, 1150, 1414 

Carter,  Susie,  claim 672 

Carter,  Walter,  insects  and  spread  of  plant  dis- 
eases (2  entries) 1522 

Carter,  Wilkie,  motor  carrier  decision 1776 

Carts,  standard  nomenclature  lists 9.36, 

1544, 1545, 1828 
Cartwright,    Wilbum     (Representative    from 
Okla.): 
reports  made  by — 

Conference  Com 979 

Koads  Com 1426 

Cary,  Mary  F.,  court  case 60,352,532,704,921 

Casa  Grande  area,  Ariz.,  soil  survey 786 

Cascade,  Inc 1037 

Cascade  Investment  Co 813,830,975 

Cascade  Reservoir,  see  Boise  project. 

Casco  Bay,  chart 1122 

Case  Recording  in  Public  Child  Welfare  Agen- 
cies in  Rural  Areas  Committee,  re- 
port..  883 

Casein  fiber 257 

Cases,  jewelry  and  instrument,  census,  1939 960 

Casey,  Vincent  W.,  plant  facilities  under  defense 

program 1786 

Cash,  Frr.nk  E.: 

accidi  uts  in  Tennessee  coal  mines 857 

explosions  in  Alabama  coal  mines 858 

quarrysafety 176 

Casida,  L.  E.,  anestrous  ewe 1233 

Caskey  Baking  Co.,  Inc 750 

Casper,   Wolfgang  A.,   biochemistry  of  gono- 

coccus 848 

Caspersen,  Freda  R.,  court  case 1042 

Cass  County,  Nebr.,  soil  survey 617 

Cassens,  J.: 

buckling  tests  on  loaded  beam  columns 1496 

computing  various  cases  of  beam  columns.  1319 

Cassidv,  T.  P.,  airplane  dusting  for  insects 952 

Cassidy&  Gallagher 314,532,1185 

Cassil,  C.  C,  gladiolus 1240 

Cassville,  Wis.,  bridge 661,819,977 

Cast  iron,  see  Iron. 

Castaic  quadrangle,  Calif 172 

Cast  berg,  Harold  T.,  lead  arsenate  effect.. 678 

Castellvi,  Carolina,  relief.. 643 

Castellvi,  John,  relief 643 

Castellvi,  Mateo,  relief 643 

Castellvi,  Pilar,  relief 643 

Castellvi,  Pilar  Casal  de,  relief 643 

Castcndyck,   Elsa,   United   States   Committee 

for  Care  of  European  Children 1189 

Casters,  ratings 1293 

Castillo  de  San  jNIarcos  National  Monument. .-  304 
Castings,  see  Brass — Bronze — Iron — Steel. 

Castle  &  Cooke  Terminals,  Ltd 206,551 

Castle  Bay,  chart 1343 

Castor  beans. 445 

Casualties,  see  .\ccidents. 

Caswell,  Eve  G.,  public  mental  hospitals...  .  1611 
Caswell,  George,  public  health  personnel . . .  494,  679 
Caswell  County,  N.  C,  tobacco  farm  incomes.  1104 

Caswell  Trucking  Co 1294 

Catahoula  Wildlife  Management  Preserve,  see 
National  Catahoula  Wildlife  Man- 
agement Preserve. 
Catalog  cards,  L.  C,  how  to  order  and  use. . .    1318 
Catalog  Division,  Library  of  Congress 544, 1193 


JANUARY-DECEMBER 


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Page 

Ciit.nloKs: 

charts,  etc.,  issued  to  vessels  of  Navy 734 

introduction 735 

numerical  index 564 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  charts,  etc 1403 

convright  entries..--  70,   202,  368,  545,  886,  887. 

1051,  1194,  1318,  1494,  1495,  1641,  1787 

indexes  and  title  pages.. 369,  545  (3  entries), 

717, 1051 

document  catalofr  for  74th  Congress 113, 170 

exhibition  of  maps 717 

Federal  standard  stock  catalog 101, 

102,    235,    420,    590,   758,  928,   1088, 
1220,  1363, 1531,  1681, 1819. 
library  of  Surgeon  General's  Office,  Army..  1690 

loan  packets  on  education  and  defense 1609 

mariners'  and  aviators'  charts  and  books..  735 

medical  and  veterinary  zoology 951 

Medical  Department  supply  catalog 79 

monthly   catalog   of   government    publica- 
tions— 

.lan.-Dcc.  1940,  index  and  title  page 853 

Dec.  1940-Nov.   1941,  catalogs 47, 

170.   330,    499,   685,    853,    1021,    1166, 
1279, 1449, 161.5, 1761. 

correction  for  p.  1379 1555 

notes  of  general  interest  _ .  3, 113,  245,  429,  769, 
941. 1231, 1377,  155.5, 1697 

Naval  Academy 391 

NYA  articles  for  interstate  exchange 1162 

ordnance  catalog 109,  242,  424,  599,  765,  936, 

1096,  1228,  1373, 1542, 1690,  1826 

paintings  in  Gellatly  collection 403 

research  and  statistical  pubs.,  \V.  P.  A 3L'!i 

stars 39 1 

station    catalog,    see,    above,    charts,    etc., 
issued  to  vessels  of  Navy. 

subject  headings,  L.  C.  additions,  etc .  544 

Cataloguing  of  periodicals 1193 

Cathepsins,  peptidase  activities 1275 

Cations: 

carbonaceous  exchangers 690,1170 

reagents  in  flotation  of  silica  from  gypsum. .  691 

Catoctin  recreational  demonstration  area 1767 

Cats,  feline  enteritis 610 

Catsup: 

speeifieations. 1532, 1820 

standards  for  grades 437 

Cattell,  R.  A.,  helium. 859 

Cattle: 

bedding,  rates  on 1776 

beef  cattle — 

judging 256 

production  in  the  range  area 2,')6 

record-of-performance  procedure 1105 

statistics 431 

dairy  cattle- 
judging  on  basis  of  type,  etc 440 

producing  ability 603 

length  of  gestation  and  birth  weight 438 

market  classes  and  grades 119 

outlook  charts,  1941 9 

rateson 701,1302,1303,1776 

splenetic  or  tick  fever,  prevent  spread 11 

stolen,  punishment  for  transporting 483, 

988, 1129, 1131 

tariff  quota  on  heavy  cattle 405 

see  also  Bulls— Calves— Cows— Livestock. 

Cattle  grubs,  derris,  etc.,  for  control 11 

Cattle  lice  and  how  to  eradicate  them 11 

Cattle  tail  hair  price  schedule 1809 

Cattle  ticks: 

on  Seminole  Reservation,  eradicating— 

hearing 1152 

report 1003 

Catubig  River,  chart 1578 

Caughev,  Carolyn  G.,  tax  appeal  of  exr —  751, 1779 
Caul,  Harold  J.,  analysis  of  dental  amalgams..  970 

Cauliflower,  forcing  and  hardening  of  plants 125 

Caustic  poison  act: 

enforcement 1444 

notices  of  judgment  under 44' 

Cavalry: 

employment ---  929 

field  manual 759,929,1536 

Cavanagh,  Paul,  see  Atkinson,  William  G. 

Cavies,  publications 1022 

Cavin,  J.  P.,  surpluses  and  nutritional  deficits..  774 
Cawood,  Richard  L.,  patent  appeal  — 27 


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Cayuga  Creek,  survey 1369 

Cazenovia  Creek,  survey 1369 

Cecidomyiid  flies,  two  new  species  from  phlox.  1523 
Cedar: 

southern  white,  American  wood 443 

tank-stock  lumber -  630 

Cedar  Breaks  National  Monument- 
adjusting  boundaries 303 

schedule  of  basic  rates 507 

topographic  map 1618 

Cedar  Point,  Ala.,  bridge 1140,1431,1585 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  building  permit  survey...  542 
Cedar  shingles,  see  Shingles. 

Cedarville  area,  N.  J.,  truck  crop  farms 436 

Ceder,  E.  T.,  effect  of  sodium   thiosulfate  on 

arsenic  excretion 847 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America 1038 

Celcure.  specification . 1222 

Celebes: 

chart  of  anchorages 565 

sailing  directions,  supplement 562 

Celery  growing 124 

Cellulose: 

aldehyde  groups  in  hydrocellulo.so 1723 

dissolving  in  cuprammonium  solution 1723 

fluidity  of  Triton  F  and  xanthate  solution.  1723 

internal  surface  of  materials 783 

plastic  products,  statistics. .  21,  128,  269, 4,50,  621, 
791,   9.59,    1114,   1247,   1394,   1572,   1714 
see  also  Hemicellulose. 
Cellulose  acetate  sheeting,  document  protection.  137 

CelotexCo 874 

Celotex  Corporation... 1040 

Cement: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939. 1397 

chapters  from  minerals  yearbook 334, 1024 

corporations,  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 1276 

general  schedule  of  supplies 758,1531 

masonry,  natural,  and  puzzolan 692 

monthly  statement 50, 174, 334,  503. 690, 

857, 1024, 1170, 1283, 1453, 1619, 1765 
Portland — 

effect  of  heat  treatment  on  clinker 277 

hvdrothermal  and  X-ray  studies 277 

industry  in  1940 1026 

productivity  in  industry. 1639 

specifications ---  1 089 

sulfate  resistance 1407 

publications 458 

rateson 528,701,1182,1303,1474 

special  cements  in  1940 1026 

specifications 1089, 1090 

Cement  floor  compound,  rates  on 1628 

Cement  Investors,  Inc 875,1306 

Cemeteries,  see  National  cemeteries— aZso  places 

where  located. 
Censorship  of  the  press: 

in  Navy  Department.. 1264 

in  WarDepartment 1263 

Censorship     Office,     establishing,     Executive 

order 1801 

Census: 

census,  1940  aeth) 22, 129,  270, 451 , 

623, 792, 960, 1115, 1248, 1395, 1573, 1715 

information  for  defense  purposes 1262 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1166 

see  also  names  of  articles,  industries.  States, 

Census  Bureau 20,127,268,450, 

620, 790, 959, 1113, 1246, 1393, 1571, 1713 

estimate  for  expenses  of  16th  census 912 

report,  1940 269 

see  also  Capt,  J.  C. 
Census  Committee,  House: 

hearings. 1 735 

reports ---..  143,1262 

Centennial  Commission,  Naval  Academy,  see 
Naval  Academy  Centennial  Com- 
mission. 

Centers,  Blake,  court  case 1631 

Centerville,  Utah,  aircraft  accident 453 

Centerwall,  Willard  R.,  relief 1746 

Central  Alabama  Coaches 524 

Central  America: 

airway  map 1253 

communication  chart 80 

Inter-American  Highway- 
committee  reports 664,817, 1742 

hearing.. - 986 


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Central  America— Continued 

Inter-American  Highway— Continued 

Stale  i)('i>t.  report,  etc 748 

northers  of  Central  American  waters 1659 

pilot  chart,  Central  American  waters  81, 

214,   560,   730,  904,   1066,   1201,   1343, 
1511,1659,1798. 

sailing  directions,  supplements 502, 503 

see  also  Latin  America— o/so  names  of  Cen- 
tral American  countries. 
Central  Die  Casting  and  Manufacturing  Co., 

Inc 1042 

Central  Dredging  Co. 840 

Central  Experiment  Station 336 

Central  Greyhound  Lines,  Inc 186,524 

Central  Hanover  Bank  and  Trust  Co 193,752 

Central  heating  plant  in  D.  C: 

to  heat  Municipal  Building,  etc 295,481,636 

to  heat  property  of  D.  A.  R 1204 

Central  Housing  Committee 19  127, 

449, 620, 789, 958, 1245, 1392, 1570 

Central  Illinois  Public  Service  Co 1309,1781 

Central  Material*  Supply  Co 751,1631 

Central  Motor  Freight  Lines,  Inc 183 

Central  National  Bank 362,1604 

Central  Nebraska  Public  Power  and  Irrigation 

Digtrict 855 

Central  of  Georgia  Ry.: 

accidents 864,1623 

equipment  trust  certificates 1290 

rates  on  coal 629 

Central  Pacific  Ry.: 

acquisition 697 

land  conveyance,  validate 303, 1602 

Central  Power  Co _  1269 

Central  Railroad  of  New  Jersey: 

abandonment 1461 

court  case 407 

Central  States: 

agricultural  conservation  program 1700 

family  income  and  e.xpenditure 199,365 

farm  program 433 

forest  product  statistics 123 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead  and  zinc 335,858 

metal  mining,  1940 51 

roofing  materials,  survey 1 125 

storm  of  Nov.  1940 1412 

Central  Supply  Association 352,1478 

Central  Translating  Office: 

publication  series  (translations)— 

French . 1356,1523,1524 

Portuguese 1080, 

1214, 1356, 1524, 1672, 1811, 1812 

Spanish 1079, 1080, 

1214, 1356, 1524, 1672, 1811, 1812, 1813 

Central  Trust  Co 1520 

Central  Valley  project: 

acquisition  of  Indian  lands 664, 987, 1 1 29 

experiment  by  schools,  etc.,  information...  1618 

map. 509 

specifications,  etc 176,694,802, 

863, 1029, 1173, 1286, 1457, 1621, 1768 

Central  West  Coal  Co 922 

Central  West  Shippers 183 

Central  Wisconsin  Motor  Transport  Co...  526,1775 

Century  System,  Inc.. 525 

Ceramic  compounds.  X-ray  studies 970 

Ceramic  talcose  whiteware 459 

Ceratostomella  montium,  see  Blue  stain. 

Cercospora  oryzae,  reaction  of  rice 265 

Cereal  Crops  and  Diseases  Division 17 

Cereals,  see  Breakfast  cereals— Grain. 
Ceremonies  (naval): 

landi ng-force  manual 1 199 

Certain-Teed  Products  Corporation 200,374 

Certificate  of  service.  Army  regulations 1222 

Certificates  of  indebtedness,  regulations 1528 

nee  also  Treasury  savings  certificates. 

Certifying  officers,  responsibilities 1418,1745 

Cestode  parasites  of  teleost  fishes 1078 

Cetrano,  Frank,  motor  carrier  decision 526 

Chace,  E.  M.: 

citrus  fruit  products 7 

dehydration  of  fruits,  etc 1235 

Chaco  Canyon  National  Monument 1020 

Chadwick,  Phil,  court  case _ 704 

Chadwick,  T.  C,  American  gum  turpentine 117 

Chain  broadcasting,  see  Radio  broadcasting. 
Chain  DeliveriesExpress,  Inc 183 


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Chain  stores: 

fruit  purchasing,  etc.,  by  grocery  systems     781 

small  business  problems ja;," 

Chair  cu.shions,  general  schedule  of  supplies"  "  IMI 

Chairs,  general  schedule  of  supplies.. 75s: 

Chalcid  Hies,  revision 121:^ 

Clialker,  Carl,  relief ---1^1998,1596, 1729 

Chalkley,  II.  W.,  Amoeba  proteus — .         104 

Challenge  Cream  &.  Butter  Association 14, 1241 

Challis  National  Forest... 135^7 

Chalmette  National  Historical  Park...!"""!"  1285 
Chamaecyparis  thyoides,  American  wood...        443 

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  United  States 629 

Chamberlain,  Gertrude  M.,  tax  appeal  '"  4o>J 

Chamberlain,  Hazen  G.,  relief 290,657,909 

Chamberlain,  Joseph  P.,  court  case '   u) 

Chamberlain,  Lowell  H.,  tax  appeal 409 

Chamberlin,  Joseph  C,  trap  for  insects..  '  441 

Chamberlin,  T.  R.,  wheat  jointworm  in  Ore- 

^^      ^         gon i5C(i 

Chambers,  Alma,  exrx.,  court  case 406 

Chambers,  J.  Mae,  relief 057,982,1128 

Chambers,  L.  B.,  Sacramento,  Calif.,  district...  933 
Chambers  of  commerce,  see  names  of  organiza- 
tions, or  places  where  located. 
Chambliss,  Charles  E.,  ZizaniaaquaticaL    .    1522, 
•     ,  .  ^  1523 

Chamois  skms,  see  Leather,  hides,  and  skins. 

Champaign  County  Service  Co I8I6 

Champion  Milling  and  Grain  Co 1815 

Champlain,  Lake,  bridges,  amend  compact  819 

Chan  Tsork-ying,  relief 1737 

Chancroids,  extragenital  chancroid  847 

Chandler,  Albert  B.  (Senator  from  Ky.): 
minority  views — 

Privileges  and  Elections  Com. 609 

report  made  by- 
Military  Affairs  Com 1005 

Chandler,  John  W.,  Lava  Cap  Gold  Mining 

Corporation 859 

Chandler,  Percy  M.,  court  case 60 

Chanega  Native  Village 1282, 1452 

Chaney,  Oscar,  motor  carrier  decision II8I 

Changing  techniques  and  employment  in  agri- 
culture studies .    948,1230 

index  to  A-1  to  A-14 1236 

Channell,  Ralph  C,  fatigue  and  hours  of  truck 

drivers.- 680 

Chaparral  Oil  Co 1575 

Chaplain  of  the  House,  see  House  of  Representa- 
tives. 
Chaplain  of  the  Senate,  see  Senate. 
Chaplains  in  Army: 

commission  as  brigadier  general  to  chief 1422, 

^^  1434, 1584 

Officers  Reserve  Corps,  regulations 929 

regulations 420,1822 

technical  manual _  _  930 

Chaphne,  W.  R.: 

new  range  outlook 734 

range  plant  handbook mo 

Chapman,   A.    Dale,   ellect  of  blue  stain  on 

southern  pine 265 

Chapman,  Homer  C,  relief 1749 

Chapman,  P.  J.,  apple  maggot oil 

Chapman,  Virgil  (Representative  from  Ky.): 
reports  made  by — 

Interstate     and     Foreign     Commerce 

Com 819-820 

Character  education  in  our  democracy 845 

Charcoal,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

Charities  Advisory  Committee  in  D.  C,  estab- 
lishment   '_ 1 730 

Charities  in  D.  C,  character  of  solicitations, 

etc 1736 

Charles  City  Western  Ry.,  securities 1177 

Charleston,  S.  C: 

building  permit  survey _. 365 

port 241 

reexamination  of  harbor 762 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 762 

Charleston,  W.  Va.,  aircraft  accident 1402 

Charleston  Harbor  defensive  sea  area 1802 

Charleston  Machine  &  Welding  Co...  813, 1428,1729 
Charleston  quadrangle.  Mo. -Ill  1540 

Charlotte,  N.  C: 

aeronautical  charts 134,906 

building  permit  survey 365  ■ 

railroad  accident 1175 


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Charlotte,  Monroe  &  Columbia  R.  R 179 

Charlton  Bros.  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 525 

Charteris,  Leslie,  relief 1002,1140 

Charteris,  Patricia  A.,  relief 1002,1140 

Charters,  see  names  of  certain  Indian  tribes,  etc. 
Charts: 

interchangeability,  ordnance  catalog 1544 

of  Soil  Conservation  Service 448 

see  also  Maps  and  charts— Pilot  charts— a/so 
special  subject. 
Chase,  Agnes,  studying  grasses  of  Venezuela —  577 
Chase,  Arnold  E.,  changes  in  rents  since  out- 
break of  War 715 

Chase,   Florence  M.,  effect  of  ultraviolet  on 

algae - 92 

Chase,  Gertrude  B.,  tax  appeal... 582 

Chase,  Gilbert,  Latin  American  music 1203 

Chase  National  Bank. 59,1674 

Chassis: 

Army  technical  manual. 1092 

half  track  car,  standard  nomenclature  list. .  1550 
Chattanooga,  Tenn.: 

aeronautical  charts 134, 274, 966 

building  permit  survey. 542 

financial  statistics 1246 

Chattanooga  Battlefield 1285 

Chattel  mortgages,  see  Mortgages. 

Chauvin,  Roland,  motor  carrier  decision. 516 

Chavez,  Dennis  (Senator  from  N.  Mex.): 
reports  made  bv — 

Indian  Affairs  Com 665,834 

Cheatham,  R.  J.,  cotton  in  cordage  and  twine..  252 
Check-lists: 

Agricultural  Economics  Bur.  publications..  776, 
948, 1104,  1236, 1383,  V,iY2,  1703 

State  publications,  monthly 70,369, 

545,  717,  887,  1052, 1104, 1318,  1495,  1641 
Checker  Transportation  and  Storage  Co.,  Inc  .  1294 
Checks: 

delivery  outside  U.  S.,  regulations 1528 

lost  or  stolen,  settlement  with  payees 1138, 

1585, 1598 

official.  Army  regulations 1822 

Cheddar  cheese,  see  Cheese. 
Cheese: 

American,  specifications 591, 1221, 1532 

Swiss,  specification 1533 

Cheesebrough  Trucking  Co 1294 

Chehalem  Mountain  project,  erosion 788 

Chehalis  Ri%'cr,  chart 1122 

Chelev,  W.  J.,  tax  appeal 1675 

Chemical  Bank  &  Trust  Co 878 

Chemical  dusts,  see  Dusts. 
Chemical  warfare: 

chemical  warfare  bulletin 241,  595, 1226, 1688 

topical  index,  V.  26 595 

military  chenustry  and  agents 240 

supply  and  field  service 421, 1686 

Chemical  "Warfare  Service 241,  595, 1226, 1688 

civilian  defense  courses 1351 

field  manual 421, 1686 

Chemicals: 

American  listed  corporations 91 

casualties  from  chemical  agents 1225 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1398 

dangerous,  storage  and  shipment 594 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234, 1087 

industral  reference  service 26, 136,  276,  457, 

628,  798,  968, 1123, 1255, 1405, 1579, 1722 

Johnson  grass  eradication 786 

kill  elms  and  prevent  bark -beetle  attack 780 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report.  328 
organic    chemical     industry    in     U.     S.(2 

entries) 1522 

root-stimulating,  use  on  cuttings 445 

seasoning  of  wood 1243 

synthetic  organic.  Tariff  Comn.  report 1357 

Cheiiiistry  and  Engineering  Bureau,  see  Agri- 
cultural Chemistry  and  Engineering 
Bureau. 

Chemotherapy  of  venereal  diseases 164 

Chenoweth,    J.    Edgar    (Representative    from 
Colo.): 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 293,468-469,640, 

816,  982,  984,   1136-38,   1417,   1590-91 

Cheribon  Road,  chart 213 

Cherokee  Indian  Agency,  court  case  of  supt. . .  1310 
Cherokee  Indians,  claims 296,664 


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Cherry: 

black  cherry,  American  wood 262 

growing  cherries  east  of  Rocky  Mts 264 

mottle  leaf,  virus  disease 1389 

specification,  canned  cherries 1533 

standards  for  red  sour  cherries 608 

CherrvTree&  Dixonville  R.  R 512 

Chesapeake  and  Delaware  Canal,  current  pre- 
dictions     25 

Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Canal,  article  on 52 

Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal  Co.. 1779 

Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Railway: 

abandonment 343 

accident 340 

assumption  of  obligation  and  liability 180 

bonds 866 

construction ---  343 

equipment  trust  certificates 1177, 1461 

operation 512 

rates  on — 

barley 872 

coal 187,1039 

firebricks 1303 

iron -  187,1304 

petroleum  coke. 1040 

Chesapeake  Bay: 

bridge  or  tunnel..' 661 

charts 274,626,797,1404 

coast  pilot,  supplement 626 

light  lists 417 

salting  river  herring  (alewives) 331 

young  of  some  marine  fishes... 1762 

Chesapeake  Bay  States,  fisheries,  1939.. 500 

Chesapeake  Corporation 156 

Chesapeake-Norfolk  defensive  sea  area 1802 

Cheshire,  Orville,  claim 1085 

Chester,  Pa.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Chester  &  Mount  Vernon  R.  R.,  lease 1177 

Chester  Fuel  &  Transportation  Co 1465,1627 

Chesterfield  &  Lancaster  R.  R 697 

Chestnutt,  Rav  L.,  gratuity  to  widow 1135 

Chetkovich,  Mike,  relief 998 

Chevrolet  Division,  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion  377 

Chevrolet    Export    Division,    General    Motors 

Corporation 74,  207 

Chevrolet     Kansas     City     Division,     General 

Motors  Corporation 1058,1327 

Chevrolet    Motor    Division,    General    Motors 

Corporation 1328 

Chew,    Anne    C,    Great    Lakes-St.    Lawrence 

waterway 436 

Chew,  Arthur  P.: 

city  man's  stake  in  the  land 785 

meaning  of  foreign  trade  for  agriculture 785 

Chevenne  Indians: 

claims --  818,834 

lands,  to  set  aside 987, 1746 

Chicago,  m.: 

aeronautical  chart 1577 

aircraft  accident 454 

building  permit  survey 1190 

domestic  water  and  dental  caries  study 847 

milk  in  marketing  area 1 1245, 1569 

pattern  makers'  apprenticeship  standards..  1491 

railroad  accident 1460 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 931 

switching  rates  in  district 703 

wholesale  prices  of  fruit,  etc 437 

Chicago  &  Altnn  R.  R.,  rates  on  grain 529 

Chicago  &  Calumet  River  R.  R 1290 

Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  R.  R.: 

obligation  and  liability 1462 

reconstruction  loan 180 

self-insurance .- 1294 

C  hicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Ry.: 

rates  on  sand 1476 

reorganization 180,343, 1177 

Chicago  ifr  Erie  R.  14.: 
rates  on — 

cattle 1303 

ores -.  -  1182 

Chicago  &  North  Western  Ry.: 

abandonment 180,  866 

court  case 189,695 

equipment  trust  certificates 866, 1290 

motor  carrier  decision 1772 

pooling  passenger  train  revenues,  etc 873 


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INDEX,    1941 


Page 

Chicago  &  North  Western  Ry.— Continued 
rates  on — 

coal 701 

corn 1777 

KTftin 58, 1039 

liineitone -. 702 

— reorganisation S12,866, 1177 

train-control  devices .  703 

see  aho  Emcrpency  Board  (Duluth,  Missabe 
&  Iron  Kange  Ky.,  and  other  carriers, 
1941). 

Chicapo,  Aurora  &  l.l^in  R.  R.: 

court  case  of  receivers 1306 

motor  carrier  decision 344 

Chicatro,  IUirlini;ton  6i  Quincy  R.  R.  : 

accident .".._ : 1624 

equipment  trust  certificates 1462 

Nebraska-Colorado  Grain  Producers  Asso- 
ciation r 449,702 

rates  on — 

corn 872 

strawberries  _  7o2 

Chicago  threat  Western  R.  R.: 

rates  on  \>arehouse  tnicks.. 1778 

reoriranization _ 612,1290 

Chicago  (Jreat  Western  Ry.: 

accident io?2 

reconstruction  loan 512 

Chicago  Heights  Trucking  Co.,  Inc 1472 

Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louisville  Ry.: 

court  case... f.71,14:!9 

reorganization. 1290 

train-control  devices 18S 

Chicago  Macaroni  To ..724, 1057 

Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  R.  R.: 

abandonment 1771 

accident 1770 

courtcase 189,580 

cfiuipment  trust  certificates 806 

operation  and  construction 1177 

rates  on  cattle 1302 

Reorganization .  512,866 

train-control  devices 188.874, 1629, 1778 

Chictigo,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Ry...  1459 

Chicago,  North  Shore  &  Milwaukee  R.  R.: 

court  case  of  receiver.. 532, 1478 

rates  on  coal.. 701 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Gulf  Ry.,  rates  on  car- 
bon )>laek 1628 

Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Ry.: 

accidents _' 340,1175,1623 

eciuiproent  trust  certificates 180 

motor  carrier  decision 871,1405 

reorganisation 180 

train-control  devices 531,703 

Chicago-St.  I. ouis  Transfer  Co -1474 

Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omalia  Ry.: 

equipment  trust  certificates... 1290 

reconstruction  financing 1290 

Chicago  Union  Station  Co.: 

bonds 1291 

financing 98 

Chicago  University 603 

Chickamauga  &  Chattanooga  National  Park    .  693, 

12S5 

Chickamauga  Battlefield.. 1285 

Chickasaw  Indians,  court  case 533,670, 1042, 1752 

Chickens,  xee  Poultry. 

Chickering,  John  J.,"admr.,  court  case 104-') 

Chicora  (Butler  County,  Pa.)  meteorite 919 

Chief  Justice,  see  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States. 

Chief  Refrigerator  Truck  Lines,  Inc 344 

Chiggers  in  relation  to  national  defense 1107 

The  child  (monthly  bulletin)  . .  07, 197, 363, 540,  712. 
884, 1048, 1189, 1314, 1490, 1637, 1785 

Child  care,  see  Children. 

Child  development,  see  Children. 

Child  guidance,  see  Children. 

Child  health,  see  Children. 

Child  Health  Day,  proclamation 570 

Child  labor: 

and  Federal  Government 712 

cen.sus  counts  child  workers 1637 

defense  emergency 178."i 

fair  labor  standards  for  children 67 

federal  amendment,  status 1191 

hazardous  occupations — 

minimum  age  of  18 1638 


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Child  labor— Continued  I 

hazardous  occupations— Continued  ' 

orders loig 

programs,  function  of  Children's  Bur..  1490 

laws,  compilation _•_ 46C 

minors  on  stage  in  D.  C,  emploj-ment.  9S5, 1744 

provisions  of  fair  labor  standards  act 1490 

regulations :h)0,  712. 1314, 1637 

standards  for  Nation's  children,  poster 713 

State  laws,  employment  of  minors 198 

statements  of  White  House  conference 712 

vecetable  canneries  in  Maryland 197 

Child  welfare,  »<■'  Children. 

Childbirth:  : 

adequate  care,  poster.. 541    ' 

i.'iortality  studies 1273 

Children:  ' 

better  care,  poster 541    ' 

books  on  Latin  America 905 

care  in  own  homes,  homemaker  service 363 

the  child  (monthly  bulletin)  67. 197, 363.  540, 
712.  884,  1048,  1189,  1314,  1400,  1637, 
1785 

child  development  group  units 1448 

children  bear  promise  of  better  world.  1637, 1C38 
crippled— 

cairping  at  Greentop 1189 

facts 540 

services  for .  1048 

defense  of  children  series 1637 

defense  program 1637 

dependent,  provide  aid  in  D.  C 643 

dependent,  social  data  on  aid 1275 

exceptional.  State  supervisory  programs.  321, 676 

food  and  family  pocketbook 67 

good  pristure  in  little  child,  poster 1189 

grants  lo  States  for  child  welfare. 198 

handicapped,  parental  attitudes 1490 

health— 

and  medical  care.. 68 

child-health  conference  suggestions 363 

facts  about 540 

helping  elementary  children 1161 

in  District  of  Columbia 1490 

in  Vermont 1189 

power  of  the  Nation 1638 

racial  aspects 1314 

young  child,  1  to  6 1638 

home  play  and  play  equipment. .. 540 

Indian,  goals  for  welfare 1189 

labor   standards,    see,    in    main    alphabet. 
Child  labor. 

maternal  and  child  welfare  bulletin 198 

nutrition,  community  health  services 884 

nutritionist's  place  in  health  program 364 

our  adventures  with  children 676 

public  child  care  centers 1448 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs. 170 

recording  child-welfare  services 883 

refugees,  standards  for  care... 363 

rheumatic  heart  disease,  social  planning 364 

rural  child-guidance  clinic 1189 

school  bus  transportation.- 321 

security,  2  plans 45 

services  under  social  security  act 67 

social  insurance  in  Latin  .\merica 884 

summer  lunches  for  hungry  children... 619 

they  love  to  read... 1014 

welfare  services  in  rural  areas 1637 

your  child's  sleep 68 

see  also  Juvenile  courts — also  headings  begin- 
ning Child. 
Children,  European,  United  States  Committee 
for  Care  of,  see  United  States 
Committee  for  Care  of  European 
Children. 
Children  in  a  Democracy,  White  House  Confer- 
ence on,  see  White  House  Conference 
on  Children  in  a  Democracy. 
Children'sapparcl,  see  Clothing. 

Children's  Bureau.... 67. 197.363.540. 

712. 883. 1048. 1189. 1314. 1490. 1637. 1784 

fair  labor  standards  act  ad  ministration 540 

posters 541,713.884,1189,1638 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 170 

report,  1940 541 

see  also  Lenroot,  Katharine  F. 
Children's  courts,  see  Juvenile  courts. 
Children's  literature,  see  Children. 


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1871 


Page 

Childress,  James  W.,  motor  carrier  decision 526 

Childs,  James  B.: 

author  entry  for  Government  publications-  1318 
Colombian  Government  publications.  _  369. 1788 
see  also   Documents   Division,    Library  of 
Congress. 

Childs,  V.  C,  citrus  fruits 777 

Childs,  Victoria,  tax  appeal. 1216 

Childs,  William,  tax  appeal  of  exr 1216 

Chile: 

foreign  trade  forl938  and  1939 393 

trade  of  United  States  in  1940 1400 

Chilean  Nitrate  Sales  Corporation 189 

Chili  con  carne,  specification 1820 

Chilkat  Indian  Village 1282,1765 

Chimchirian,  Vahram,  court  case 1631 

China: 

distribution  of  United  States  imports 969 

economic  position  in  1940 12.')6 

foreign  exchange  regulations.  Exec,  order..  1071 

trade  of  United  States 628 

wartime  labor .'542 

see  alto  Chinese. 

China  clav  sales  make  new  record  in  1940 505 

China  Relief  Expedition.  1900-01: 

continue  pensions  until  child  reaches  21 992 

pensions  to  dependents  of  veterans. 992, 

1009, 1131. 1436 

China  Sea,  sail'ng  directions,  supplement 389 

China,  United  States  Court  for: 

appropriations,  proposed  provision 398 

retirement  of  judge 147 

Chinch  bug,  insecticides  for  control  on  corn 611 

Chinese,  admission  into  United  States 226 

Chinese  Consolidated  Benevolent  Association, 

Inc 90.576.1307 

Chinese  Literature  Division,  Library  of  Con- 
gress, see  Orientalia  Division,  Li- 
brary of  Congress. 

Ching.  R.  C,  plants  collected 1078 

Chinn,  Alice  L.,  pneuraococcus 323 

Chiriye  Hakuchi.  chart 81 

Chiropody  (Podiatry)  Corps,  Army,  to  estab- 
lish  1004 

Chisholm,  Mary,  relief 639 

Chitando  Inlet,  chart 213 

Chittv,  Mrs.  Artis  J.,  relief 480,640,804.807 

Chlebeck,  Mrs.  Lawrence,  relief 290,830,975 

Chlorine: 

corrosive  effect  of  solutions  on  metals 257 

use  of  gas  as  seed  disinfectant 17 

Chlorites: 

chemical  reactions  with  carbohydrates 1256 

treating  raw  sugars 1724 

Choate,  .\rthur  O.,  tax  appeal 1676 

Choate,  Blanche  K.,  college  salaries 1160 

Chocolate: 

products,  sales  and  credits,  statistics 21. 

128,  269,  450,  621,  791,  959,  1114,  1247, 
1394,  1572, 1714 

rates  on 701 

Choctaw  Indians: 

claims  of  Mississippi  Choctaws 834 

court  case 533,670. 1752 

Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  R.R.,  court  ease  of 

trustees 60,670,1185 

Cholera,  see  Hog  cholera. 

Chopawamsic  recreational  area 1028 

Chorea  in  Philadelphia  hospitals ' 495 

Choriomeningitis,  virus  infection 1015 

Chosen: 

chart 80 

sailing  directions,  supplement 564 

Chrisler,  V.  L.,  sound  insulation 137 

Chrispens  Truck  Lines,  Inc 524 

Christensen,  Ernest,  motor  carrier  decision 349 

Christensen.  Raymond  P.,  milk  production 2.^3 

Christie,  Ernest  J.,  meteorological  summary S03 

Christmann,  LudwigJ.,  patent  appeal 1409 

Christmas  Harbor,  chart.. 391 

Christmas  trees: 

treating  to  make  safe  from  fire 262 

treating  to  reduce  fire  hazard 955 

Christoffers,  Harry  J.,  fur  seals,  Pribilof  Islands.  500 

Christopherson,  F.  C,  surface  water  supply 688 

Christy,  D.  F.,  addresses 262.443 

Chromated-zinc-chloride,  specification 1091 

Chrome-yellow  and  chrome-orange,  specifica- 
tion  1365 


Page 

Chromite: 

deposits  in — 

PiUikenarea,  Calif 171 

Seiad  quadrangle,  Calif 171 

Sourdough    and    Briggs    Creek    areas, 
Oreg 171 

Stillwater  complex.  Mont.. 332 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 1024 

Chromite   Reservation,   restoring  to   Govt,   of 

Phihppines 1349 

Chromium,  thermal  expansion 277,1256 

Chromosomes: 

rice 1244 

teosinte 1244 

Chronicle  Publishing  Co 530 

Chrysler  Corporation: 

court  case 1478 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 73, 

206. 551,891. 1057, 1324, 1501, 1647 

Chrysler  Motor  Parts  Corporation 73,1501 

Church,  H.  B.,  Truck  Service  Co 516 

Church,  L.  M.,  power  and  machinery  in  agri- 
culture   - 117 

Church,  Mary  E.,  camping  with  crippled  chil- 
dren   1189 

Churches  prosper  as  conservation  comes  to  land.  447 

Churchill,  Arthur  C,  Great  Lakes-St.  Lawrence 

waterway 436 

Cia  Radio  Difusora  de  Piedras  Negras 97 

Cicero.  111.,  building  permit  survey 884 

Cigar  boxes,  see  Boxes. 

Cigarette  beetles,  determining  catches 1565 

Cigarettes: 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 166 

wage  order  in  industry 1493 

Cigars: 

hand  and  machine  production,  1940 1191 

wage  order  in  industry. 1493 

Cincinnati,  Ohio: 

aeronautical  charts 626,1577 

aircraft  accident 1121, 1416 

financial  statistics 21, 1393 

milk  in  marketing  area 19 

post  office  distribution  scheme.. 906 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district -  -  -  931 

Cincinnati  &  Lake  Erie  Bus  Co 524 

Cincinnati  &  Lake  Erie  R.  R "01 

Cincinnati  &  Lake  Erie  Transportation  Co 524 

Cincinnati  Gas  &  Electric  Co 1791 

Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  &  Texas  Pacific  Ry., 

rates  on  bedding  (for  cattle) 1776 

Cincinnati,  Newport  &  Covington  Ry 1773 

Cincinnati  Service  Shop,  Westinghouse  Electric 

&  Manufacturing  Co 901,1064 

Cincinnati  Sheet  Metal  &  Roofing  Co 1476 

Cincinnati  Union  Terminal  Co.: 

bonds 1034 

case  of  Ida  M.  Stophert; 1474 

tax  appeal 1082 

Cinders,  rates  on... 1038 

Cine-Simplex  Corporation.. 374 

Circle  (aiming): 

Army  technical  manual 1687 

standard  nomenclature  lists 765,1548 

Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals: 

appeals  by  U.  S.  in  criminal  cases 146, 1748 

constitution — 

hearings ---  836 

report 1421 

records  and  briefs  in  tax  cases,  title  page  and 

index 1307 

table  of  fees  and  costs,  amendment.  _.  1215,1814 
see  also  Judges. 

Circuit  judges,  see  Judges. 

Circular  letters,  extension,  how' to  prepare  and 

use 121 

Circulars,  see  names  of  departments,  bureaus, 
etc.,  issuing  circulars — also  subjects. 

Circulation  of  money,  see  Money. 

Cirone,  Tony,  relief! 813,1128,1150 

Cirrhosis  of  liver  on  deficient  diet,  etc 1163 

Citadels  of  democracy,  camps  and  plants  for  men 

and  munitions 1098 

Cities  and  towns: 

bankruptcy  proceedings- 
hearings 820 

report --..-  820 

bombardment  protection,  training  course..  1667 
capital  outlays  of  municipalities 1579 


1872 


INDEX,    194  1 


Page 
Cities  and  towns— Continued 

consumer  purchasps  study Ifi,  123, 199, 

3(15,  444,  542,  714,  785,  885,  1049,  1110 

farmers'  bulletins,  etc.,  for  residents 1568 

financial  statistics 21, 

128,  268,  621,  790, 1114, 1246, 1247, 1393 

home  builders,  operations 884 

land,  city  man's  stake 785 

laws  passed  by  V.  I.  municipal  councils...  1174, 

1287 

market-milk  supplies ..-  494 

proposals  voted  upon,  1940-- 451 

public  works,  long  range  programming 1211 

urban  housing  and  crowding -  325 

see  also  Communities— Villages— a/«o  names 
of  cities  and  towns. 

Cities  Service  Oil  Co. 720,1324 

Citizen-Xews  Co 1324 

Citizens'  .\ssoc.  of  Salinas  Valley. 1002,1152 

Citizens  Oas  Co.  of  Indianapolis... ..-  1674 

Citizens  Hotel  Co.. 751 

Citizens  National  Bank 1307 

Citizens  of  United  States: 

abroad,  preserve  nationality 1140, 

1415, 1419, 1433 

alien  wives,  permit  admission 145 

Canadian  bond  purchase,  opinion 194 

labor  defends  America,  Americans  all. 1667 

Citizens  Truck  Co.,  Ltd 1775 

Citizenship: 

Federal  textbook  on  citizenship.. 67,883 

teaching  in  elementary  school 1272 

W.  P.  A.  program 1020 

see  also  Nationality— Naturalization. 
Citizenship  Day,  see  I  Am  An  American  Day. 
Citrus  fruit: 

epinasty  from  emanations 124 

freezing  preservation,  fruits  and  juices 945 

industry  and   California  fruit  growers  ex- 
change system 14 

irrigation  problems  in  orchards 618 

motortruck    shipments   from    Rio    Grande 

Vallev _.  254 

production,  etc.,  1909-10  to  1938-39. 777 

products ' 7 

rail  freight  rates 1386 

report  on 253,949 

standards 1562 

see  also  names  of  fruits. 
Citrus  red  mite,  influence  of  temperature  and 

season ..944 

Citrus  thrips  on  foliage., 13S5 

Citv  Bank  Farmers  Trust  Co 59, 

194,  406,  533.  749,  880. 135S 
City  National  Bank  and  Trust  Co.  of  Chicago..  228 
City  of  Dubuque  Bridge  Commission,  bridge...  297 

City  Transfer  Co.,  Inc.. 1299 

Civic  Organizations,  Conference  of,  see  National 
Conference  of  Civic  Organizations. 
Civil  aeronautics,  see  Aeronautics. 

Civil  Aeronautics  Administration 24, 

131,  271,  453,  625,  794,  965,  1120,  1252, 

1401,  1576,  1718. 

estimates. 1209,1664,1805 

regions  and  regional  offices,  maps 1718 

staff  handbook,  CAA  for  defense 12.i2 

technical  development  report 794 

see    also    Reorganization    of    Government 
offices,  etc. 

Civil  Aeronautics  Authoritv 19, 

23,  131,  271,  453,  625,  793,  964,  1120, 
1252,  1401,  1576,  1718. 

administrative  procedure 540 

budget  amendments 398 

correction  of  note  on  p.  131 245 

report,  1940 20 

technical  development  report 20, 

23,  131,  271,  62.%  793,  794,  964,  965,  1252 
see    also    Reorganization    of    Government 
offices,  etc. 

Civil  Aeronautics  Board 24, 

131,  272,  453,  625,  794,  965,  1120,  1253, 

1402,  1576,  1718. 
Civil  air  regulations,  see  Aeronautics. 
Civil  airways,  see  Airways. 

Civil  liabilities: 

soldiers',  etc.,  relief,  amend  act. . .  484, 1004, 1434 
.soldiers',  etc.,  relief,  opinion  of  Atty.  Gen..  1311 

Civil  pilots,  see  Aviators. 


Pag. 
Civil  service: 

appointment,  error  in  determining  eligi- 
bility, opinion ^  i 

appointments,  information 1S7( 

certain  emplovees  to  acquire  status,  etc 57(i  ' 

1070, 1663,  18(j:  ■ 

efficiency-rating  boards  of  review 74< 

eligibility  of  persons  in  armed  forces. 166; 

examinations,  eligibility  to  take. 74i 

Executive  orders  amending  certain  rules  ..  217 
395,570,572,909,1347,151; 

extending  classified  service 57i 

filling  Federal  positions  from  registers. 9S> 

labor  regulations 26i 

laws,  administration  and  operation 142> 

reinstatement  and  reemployment 9.'>' 

removal,  reduction,  suspension,  etc '  ■: 

transfer 

veteran  preference,  compilation  of  laws - 

15v. 

women  in  Federal  service 95S 

see  also  Civil  service  pensions — Government 
officials  and  employees— President's 
Committee  on  Civil  Service  ^m- 
provement — also  names  of  certain 
Government  offices. 

Civil  Service  Commission 2ii. 

267, 449, 620,  789, 958, 1570. 171:3 

estimates 398,912,1350,166.5 

records,  disposition 808,1132.1133 

regulations  rel.  to  efficiency  ratings.  Exec. 

order.. 740 

report,  1940 20 

letter  to  President  transmitting 20 

Civil  Service  Committee,  House: 

hearings 467,982,1262 

reports... 143.639,982,1417,1735: 

Civil  Service  Committee,  Senate: 

hearings 997 

reports 997, 1743 

Civil  Service  Improvement,  President's  Com- 
mittee on,  see  President's  Commit- 
tee on  Civil  Service  Improvement. 
Civil-Service  Laws,  Special  Committee  to  In-, 
vestigate  .-Vdministration  and  Oper- 
ation of,  Senate: 

hearings 1428 

CivU  service  pensions: 
amending  act — 

hearings 982, 12<)2 

reports 1417,1743 

benefits,  etc  ,  under  retirement  act 1018 

compilation  of  retirement  laws 287, 15S9 

computation   of  service   under  retirement 

act 1311 

general  retirement 982 

Panama  Canal  construction  employees 1153 

Panama  Canal  retirement  law,  amend 1422. 

1731. 1747 

retirement  and  disability  fund,  report 789 

retirement  report 620 

Civil  service  retirement  and  disability  fund,  see 
Civil  service  pensions. 

Civil  War,  1861-65,  pensions 472, 

645,987,1268,1421 
Civil  works,  see  Public  works. 
Civilian   .■Mlocation    Division,    information   in 

notes  of  general  interest 1377 

Civilian  Conservation  Corps 43, 

162.  320, 492, 676. 845, 1014, 1443, 1609 

and  public  recreation 845 

appropriations,  proposed  provisions 221, 1805 

CCC  at  work 492 

contributing  to  defense  of  the  Nation 1014 

education  in  camps,  articles 492,1160 

eight  years  of  CCC  operations 1049 

forests  protected  by  CCC 1443 

junior  enroUees,  eligibility.. 1609 

reforestation  by  CCC 1443 

regulations.  War  Department,  change 1368 

report,  1940 320 

safety  bulletin 1014, 1609 

vocational  training  in  camps 1152 

what  it  is  and  what  it  does 43 

woodmanship 1609 

Civilian  defense,  see  Defense. 

Civilian  Defense  Office. . .     1074, 1351, 1518, 1666, 1808 

establishment,  Executive  order.. 740 

establishment.  Executive  order,  amend 1070 


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ivilian  Defense  Office— Continued 

information  in  notes  of  general  interest- 941 

informational  bulletin 1S18 

OCD  newsletter 1667 

'  ivilian  Defense  Volunteer  Office,  what  it  is  and 

what  it  means  to  you 1518 

ivilian  Defense  Week: 

outline  for  sermon,  etc lob? 

plan  and  suggestions  for  councils 1518 

proclamation 15 15 

iivilian  Supply  and  Price  Administration 
Office,  see  Price  Administration  and 
Civilian  Supply  Office. 

ivilization,  beginnings  in  eastern  Asia 1521, 1522 

:iabaugh,  W.  Stanley,  chemical  glassware 970 

'lagett,  Carl  O.,  potato  discoloration 1233 

'laims:  „_„ 

against  D.  C,  esimates  to  pay --  tiz 

■      agents,  recognition  before  Treas.  Dept- 754 

allowed  by  General  Accounting  Office 232 

(2  entries),  41(i,  417,  925  (4  entries), 
1085  (2 entries),  1528. 
approved  by  War  Department,  settlement-  154, 
[      ^^  293,464 
damages  by  Army,  etc.,  in  foreign  coun- 
tries  -  1735,  1750 

Intracoastal  Waterway  construction,  etc —  143, 

308 

liability  of  employees,  opinion 709 

]      not  exceeding  $1,000,  settlement 1136 

i      omnibus  claims  bill- 982 

pay  claims  for  damages- 
Coast  Guard  vessels 232, 925, 1085 

due  to  military  operations 236,421,929 

employees  of  F.  B.I—. 189,875 

Navy  vessels 212,389,902 

privately  owned  property..  221, 398, 913, 1072 

settlement  of  war  claims  act,  etc 1426 

summary  of  and  action  on  all  bills  referred  to 

War  Claims  Com - 34 

war  claims  receipts,  1940 586 

see  also  Court  of  Claims— District  Courts- 
Mixed  Claims  Commission,  United 
States  and  Germany— a/so  name  of 
claimant,  or  place  where  damage 
occurred. 
Claims  Commission,  Indian,  see  Indian  Claims 

Commission. 
Claims  Committee,  House: 

derk,  additional -  1589 

reports ^^I'lft' 

289-295,    467-469,    639-642,    812-816, 
982-985,    1136-39,    1262-63,    1417-18, 
1590-92, 1735-36 
Claims  Committee,  Senate: 

hearings 1151,1598,1743 

reports      152-155,  307-310,  480,  657-660,  830-832, 
997-999, 1149-51, 1428-31, 1597-99. 
Clallam  Indians,  see  Port  Gamble  Band  of  Clal- 
lam Indians. 

Clancy  Limousine  Service,  Inc 1035 

Clapp,  Verner  W.,  Magna  Carta 1641 

Clara  gives  benzol  the  run  around 1444 

Clark.  Austin  H.: 

American  danaid  butterflies 1d71 

butterflies  of  Virginia 577 

comatulids ^jj^ 

echinoderms  from  Greenland 404 

Clark,  Bennett  Champ  (Senator  from  Mo.): 

reports  made  by—  ,,n  iv^^-jr 

Finance  Com 310,1745-46 

Interoceanic  Canals  Com 1747 

Clark,  Daniel,  claim,  confirming- 304, 1602, 1730 

Clark,  E.  Gurney: 

conjugal  syphilis 4ys 

epidemiology  of  syphilis 3^5 

value  of  syphilis  patient  education 495 

correction  of  entry 769 

Clark,  Ernest,  patent  appeal ;;;;,  ,?!? 

Clark,  Estelle  P.,  tax  appeal  of  exrs 582, 1779 

Clark,  Faith,  family  food  consumption,  etc 444 

Clark,  Francis  E.,  Phymatotrichum  root  rot..  1710 
Clark,  J.  Allen,  hard  red  winter  wheat  varieties.  1569 
Clark,  J.  Bayard  (Representative  from  N.  C): 
reports  made  by—  „„,  „„,  „„_ 

Rules  Com  150,304-305,827 

Clark,  J.  H.,  blueberries l' 

Clark,  Lew  B.,  trade  with  Latin  America 968 

Clark,  Martha  B.,  mineral  production 175, 1027 


Pa^e 

Clark,  W.  E.,  exr.,  tax  appeal- - 1676 

Clark,  W.  W.,  extension  workers 442 

Clark  Fork,  Idaho,  fish  hatchery 821 

Clark  Hill  reservoir 477 

Clark  Transport  Co- 527 

Clarke,  Crichton,  small  business  problems 1265 

Clarke,  I.  D.,  home  tanning 773 

Clarke,  J.  Brent,  retirement  exemption 1348 

Clarke,  J.  F.  Gates,  North  American  moths...  1671 

Clarke,  Jerome,  court  case 190 

Clarksburg  Publishing  Co 374,  548 

Classic,  Patrick  B.,  court  case 227,921 

Classification,  Library  of  Congress,  scheme  of 

classes 202 

see  also  names  of  substances,  objects,  etc., 
classified. 

Classification  bulletin,  Patent  Office 972, 1409 

Classification  Division,  Library  of  Congress 202 

Classification  Division,  Patent  Office 972, 1409 

Classified  service,  see  Civil  service. 

Clausen's  Motor  Service 1035 

Clawson,  Marion,  new  farms  on  new  land 607 

Clay,  Harold  J.,  marketing  peanuts,  etc 1383 

Clay,  Lucius  D.,  Denison,  Tex.,  district--. 762 

Clay: 

industrial  reference  service 2b, 

136,  276,  457,  628,  798,  968,  1123,  1255, 
1405, 1579, 1722. 
microbial    responses    to    organic    amend-  _ 

ments 1710 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 857 

products,  manufacturing  corporations 166 

products,  wage  order ..- 1640 

rates  on  clay  and  products 872,1294 

structural  clay  products- 
census  of  manufactures,  1939 1251 

pubhcations--. 458 

statistics 22,  129,  269,451,  622, 

791,  959,  1114, 1247, 1394, 1572, 1714 

Clay  County,  N.  C,  soil  survey — 786 

Clayburgh,  Leo  J.,  court  case  of  exrx 410 

Clayburgh,  Virginia  A.,  tax  appeal 410 

Clayton,  Edward  E.,  blue  mold  of  tobacco 18 

Clayton,  Oscar,  claim 294,660,912 

Clayton,  N.  Y.,  chart 107 

Clayton  act,  see  Trusts. 

Clayton  quadrangle.  Mo 1169 

Cleaning,  see  Dry  cleaning. 
Cleaning  preparations: 

general  schedule  of  supplies-  - -  -  234, 419, 927 

standard  nomenclature  list 1228, 1551, 1828 

Clear  Creek,  reexamination 1369 

Clear  Lake,  reexamination-- 1369 

Clearing  land  of  brush  and  stumps 772 

Cleaves,  Eben  V.,  relief 657,813,1129 

Clees  Ferry,  bridge  297,635,660 

Clem,  Adrian  D.,  illustrator,  legumes  for  erosion 

control  and  wildlife 1112 

Clem,  Ruth  E.: 

family  expenditure 199 

full-fashioned  hosiery  industry 1492 

Clement,  C.  E.,  equipment  for  city  milk  plants    1239 

Clements,  David  O.,  relief  of  estate 143 

Clemmer,  J.  Bruce: 

flotation  of  bauxite 1619 

flotation  of  silica  from  gypsum  ores 691 

Clemmons,  B.  H.,  flotation  of  bauxite 1619 

Clemson  Agricultural  College 437,777 

Clendenin  Tours 1465 

Clerks: 

food  expenditures  of  clerical  workers 68 

money  disbursements  of  clerical  workers--.  716 

safety  rules  for  office  workers 1 166 

spending  and  savings  in  large  cities 885 

wages  of  office  workers,  1940 1641 

see    also    Government    officials    and    em- 
ployees—Postal service — also  names 
of  departments,  bureaus,  etc. 
Clerks  of  United  States  courts: 

administration  of  offices,  improvements. . .  1101 

fees,  abolishing 1594 

irregularities  in  accounts 535 

Cleveland,  Richard  S.,  cotton  yarns 1407 

Cleveland,  Ohio: 

aeronautical  charts 1121,1577 

airplane  engine  research  laboratory 1807 

building  permit  survey 542 

chart  of  harbor ---' 934 

financial  statistics -  268, 1393 


1874 


INDEX,    1941 


i'ago 

Cleveland  Bay,  chart- .-- 1343 

Cleveland  Brass  Manufacturing  Co 1324 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Ry., 

accident.-- ^ 14G0 

Cleveland-Clills  Iron  Co.: 

decision,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 892 

financing 98 

Cleveland,  Columbus  &  Cincinnati  Highway, 

Inc 526,808,1465 

Cleveland  National  Forest: 

lands,  to  add ..-  653 

map--- --- -  784 

Cleveland  Sheet  Metal  &  Engineering  Co.,  Inc.  1647 

Cleveland  Trust  Co 191,192 

Cleveland  Wire  Works  Plant,  General  Electric 

Co 1327 

Cliff,  Edward  P.,  range  plant  handbook 1110 

Climate: 

climate  and  man 1700 

climate  of  the  States 1725, 1726, 1727 

climatological  data- 
Alaska 19,267,789,1411 

Hawaii 281, 

461,  802,  973,  1126,  1259,  1411,  1728 

United  States --.  281, 

461, 632, 802, 1259, 1727, 1728 

West  Indies  and  Caribbean  service 1259, 

1411, 1728 

factor  in  Hand  County  agriculture 1236 

geographic-complex  method  for  study 139 

see  also  Weather. 

Climate  and  man 1700 

Climatic  and  Physiographic  Division 266, 

448,619,788,957,1112,1712 
Climatology,  see  Climate. 

Clinchfield  R.  R.,  accident 1175 

Clinics: 

case-finding  with  gonorrhea  patients..-----  1163 

rural  child-guidance  clinic 1189 

Clinometer,  standard  nomenclature  lists--  1548, 1691 

Clinton,  Davenport  &  Muscatine  Ry 700, 1181 

Clip  sheet: 

Federal  Housing  Administration .       41, 

161,   318,   490,   674,   843,    1013,    1158, 
1271, 1441, 1007, 1755. 
Information  Division,  Interior  Dept  .  49, 

174,   334,   690,  856,   1024,   1170,   1283, 
1453, 1618, 1765. 
Information  Office,  Agriculture  Dept  16, 

124,  444,  616,  785,  956,  1110,  1243,  1388, 
1568. 1709. 

Clipper  City  Transit  Co .--  344 

Clise,  Anna  H.,  court  case  of  exrs 60 

Clocks: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

specification 1533 

testing  of  timepieces 1250 

Closets  and  storage  spaces 16 

Clostridium  perfringens  toxoid,  antitoxin  bind- 
ing power 847 

Cloth,  see  Textiles. 

Clothespins,  rates  on 1474 

Clothing: 

aircraft.  Army  technical  manual 422 

allowances  for  Navy,  etc.,  letter 1740 

appropriations  for  Army,  1941 — 

estimate _.    89 

hearings 143, 152 

law 141 

reports 143,152 

basic  field  manual 1368 

body  measurements  of  boys  and  girls.-.--.  1110 

buying  boys'  suits 950 

children's,  etc.,  outerwear,  census 1117 

commodit  y  sales,  census 1398 

cotton,  etc.,  garments,  statistics  21 

128,  269,  450,  621,  791,  959,  1114,  1247. 
1394,1572,1714. 

family  expenditures 542,  mo 

general  schedule  of  supplies 590  (2  entries). 

1088, 1530, 1531 
manufacturing  industry,  job  descriptions  .  713 
men's,    etc.,    clothing    corporations,    Fed. 

Trade  Comn.  report 167,1277 

men's,  youths',  and  hovs',  statistics  21 

128.  269,  4.5(1.  622,  791,  959,  IIH,  1247 
131)4,  l.i72,  1714. 
Price  list;  Army  regulations -..  1222 


Page 
Clothing— Continued 

quality,  effects  of  rising  costs 716 

safety  clothing  for  women  in  industry 1641 

women's  and  misses'  outer,  c'fen^us 1575 

women's  apparel  wage  order 1640 

women's,  etc.,  apparel  industry,  earnings..     198 
see    also    Uniforms— o7«o   names   of   special 
articles  of  clothing. 
Clouds: 

cloud  forms,  chart 802 

international  system  of  classification,  etc 802 

photoelectric  measurement  of  heights 799 

Clouds  and  Cloud  Forms  Com.  of  Weather  Bur.  802 
Clover: 

digestibility  of  nutrients  in  hay-.. 771 

Stemphylium  leaf  spot 957 

white  clover  leaves  of  4  leaflets 18 

Clubroot  of  crucifers 248 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc 1324 

Clyde,  Dorothy,  relief 639 

Clyde-Mallory  Lines 718,873 

Coal: 

analyses,  bituminous  coals ._.  863,1392 

analyses,  Washington  coals 504 

correction  of  entry 709 

anthracite  regions,  comn.  to  investigate 1730 

bituminous  coal  act  of  1937,  extend— 

hearings 478,482 

law 463 

reports 305,477,482 

buying  and  burning  bituminous  coal 339 

carbonaceous  cation  exchangers 690 

carbonizing  properties,  etc.-.  335,690,1025,1454 

chapters  from  minerals  yearbook-335  (2  entries), 

1025  (2  entries) 

coal  consumers'  digest 509, 

695, 863, 1245, 1392, 1570",  1713 

constancy  of  B.  T.  U.  value 1170 

customs  appeal 489 

data  book 863, 1392 

distribution  of  shipments _  48, 

170,  331,  499,  686,  853,  IO2T,  1279, 1449, 
1616,  1761 

drainage  characteristics,  Alabama  coals 857 

effect  of  particle  size  on  oxidation 174 

fireman,  questions  and  answers 1619 

freight  rates  with  index  nos.,  1929-40 695 

hydrogenation  and  liquefaction 335 

in  your  bin 339 

international  trade,  monthly  inventory  50, 
174,  335,  504,  690,  857,  1025,  1170, 
1283,  1454,  1619,  1765 

paleobotany 1619 

Pennsylvania  anthracite- 
articles  on 335,1025 

domestic  burners 455 

production  of .  50 

174,   335,   504,   690.    857,    1025,    1170, 
1283,  1454,  1619,  1765 

permits,  leases,  and  licenses 687 

price  schedule,  bituminous  coal 915 

producers  and  sale  agents 1450,1761 

production  of  bituminous  coal         -  48, 

170,   331,   499,   686,   853,    10211"  1167, 
1279,  1449,  1016,  1761 
products,  census  of  manufactures,  1939-.      1251 

rates  on ...  53 

187,    350,    528,    529,    70T,    872,'"  1038, 
1039,  1182,  12C4,  1303,  1474,  1475 

refuse,  carbon  for  water  purification 503 

registered  distributors  686 

853,  1021,  1167.  1280,  V4"5"0","l"016,  1761 

research  and  progress  in  production,  etc       1809 

research  and  technologic  work .  50 

research  laboratory  in  Pennsylvania  837 

resources  of  Park  County,  Wvo  1281 

retail  prices 69,543,885,1310,1786 

sampling  and  analysis 1170 

storage  of  subbifuminous  coal  in  bins  1765 

strength  of  small  pillars 1170 

subbituminous  coal  in  underfeed  stoker  857 

underground  transportation _  -  ...  1454 

wage  and  price  structure  in  industry  1491 

weekly  anthracite-beehive  coke  report  50, 

174,   335,    ,504,   691,   857,    1025,    1170, 
12S3,  1454,  1619,  1765 
weekly  coal  report , . .  43 

170,   331,   499,   686,   853,"'l'02i',"'ll67', 
1279,  1449,  1610,  1761 


JANUARY-DECEMBER 


1875 


Page 
Coal— Continued 

weights - 26 

withdrawal,  etc.,  in  Montana,  revocation^    87 
Coal  Consumers'  Counsel,  see  Bituminous  Coal 

Consumers'  Counsel. 
Coal  Division,  see  Bituminous  Coal  Division. 
Coal  Kconomics  Division _  50, 

174,  335,  504,  690,  691,  857,  858,  860, 
1025,  1170,  1283,  1454 

Coal  mines  and  mining: 

accidents  in  Tennessee 857 

accidents  in  United  Slates,  1938 858 

bituminous-coal-niiuc  occupations,  survey..  858 

employment  and  accidents  in  U.  S.,  1939 504 

e.xplosions — 

and  fires  in  1940 __. :    51 

caused  by  smoking 175 

in  Alabama  coal  mines _..  858 

fatalities,  monthly  51, 

175.  335,    504,   691,   858,    1025,    1283, 
1454,  1619,  1765 

ga.ssy  coal  mine 504 

hazards  being  introduced 51 

health,  etc.,  of  soft  coal  miners 1611 

inspections  by  Mines  Bureau 300, 

304,  312, 404,  635 

multiple-shift  mechanical  mining  _  1765 

old  age. insurance,  supp.  regulations .     849 

principal  disasters  in  (nitcd  States 1283 

rock  dust,  use  in  bituminous  mines 52 

roof  movement 691 

ventilation,  information  for  miners 51 

Washington  coals  -, 504 

correction  of  entry 769 

water  problem  in  anthracite  region 1172 

Coal-tar-creosote,  specification 1091 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survev 24, 

132,  273,  454,  625,  795,  966,  1121,  1253, 

1402,  1577,  1720 

bulletin _ 25, 

133,  273,  455,  626,  796,  966,  1121,  1253, 

1403,  1577,  1720 

catalog  of  charts,  coast  pilots,  etc 1403 

data,  use  in  surveys _ 133 

estimates      221,742,1665 

promotion  of  commissioned  officers 1594 

publications  on  tides  and  currents 455 , 

796.1121.1403 
reimbursement  of  personnel   for  property 

lost : 838 

report,  1940 273 

special  publication 133, 273, 455, 626,  796, 1403 

topographic  survey  indexes 133 

work  surveying  and  charting  waters,  etc  ._  1403 
see  also  Pay,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sur%'ey — 
Retired   list.    Coast   and    Geodetic 
survey. 
Coast  artillery,  see  Artillery— Ordnance. 

Coast  Guard 99, 

233,   417,   587,   75.5,   926,    1086,    1218, 
1361,  1529,  1679,  1818 

activities 233 

acts  pertaining  to,  amend  and  clarify 646, 

832, 976 

aerial  flight  regulations 395 

aids  to  marine  navigation,  maintenance 1529 

bulletin 99, 

233,   417,    587,    755,   926,    1086,    1218, 
1361,  1529,  1679 

circular 99,417,1218,1361 

civil  service  status  for  employees 1348 

continue  in  service  those  in  need  of  medical 

care 483,1422,1730 

courts  and  boards,  1935,  amendment 587 

estimates  743, 1209,  1350,  1065 

mail  and  files,  amdts.  to  handling  rules .  587,  755 

Hiotorboats,  etc.,  for,  pmrhase  or  gifts 1422, 

1599,  1730 

officers  on  sea  duty,  reimburse- 991 

operate  as  part  of  Navy,  Executive  orders  .  909, 
1206, 1348, 1663 

operate  as  part  of  Navy,  opinion .  3-''i8 

orders,  general 99, 1361 

orders,  special 99, 1219 

overtime  and  vacation  pay — 

Executive  orders.. 1071, 1206 

hearing 485 

law 807 

letter  from  acting  See.  of  Navy 475 


Page 
Coast  Guard— Continued 

overtime  and  vacation  pay— Continued 

reports 485,649,651,067 

pay  and  supply  instructions 588. 

756,  1086,  1361, 1529, 1679, 1818 
pay  and  supply  instructions,  amendment  ..  99, 
587,  75,5,  1086.  1361,  1529,  1679,  1818 
pensions,  see,  in  main  alphabet.  Pensions. 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 853 

register  of  officers,  cadets,  etc 1529 

regulations. 99, 588 . 

589,  756,  1219,  1362, 1529, 1679, 1680 

reimbursement  of  personnel  lor  losses 468 , 

057,  804 

report,  1940 _  418 

Saturday  half-holiday  for  employees..  1349 

ships,  see,  in  main  alphabet.  Coast  Guard 

ve.s.sels. 
see  also    Pay,   Coast   Guard— Retired  list. 
Coast  Guard — Selective  service. 
Coast  Guard  Auxiliary: 

establish  as  nonmilitary  organization- 
hearings  147 

law 283 

reports 147, 155 

Coast  Guard  Reserve: 

establish  as  military  organization — 

hearings 147 

law... _.  283 

reports 147, 155 

Coast  Guard  stations: 

building  at  Two  Rivers,  Wis.,  conveyance.  1599, 

1731, 1739 
declare    abandoned    title    of    Marquette, 

Mich 1143,1431,1730 

exchange  sites  at  Miami  Beach,  etc.  147, 832, 976 

register 1529 

release  interest  on  land  near  Shark  River...  661, 

807 

right-of-way  for  .\u  Sable  reservation . .  821, 

976, 999 
Coast  Guard  vessels- 
claims  fur  damages  from  operation.  232, 925, 1085 

cutter  for  work  on  Great  Lakes 821, 

832,976,1422,1431,1730 

register 1529 

Coast  Lines  Stages,  Inc.. 1627 

Coast  pilots: 

catalog.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sm-vey 1403 

United  States  coast  pilot 273, 

455,626,1121,  1253,  1720 
Coastal  Plain,  see.  Atlantic  States. 
Coastal     services.     Federal     Communications 

Comn.  rules 673,1440,1606 

Coastal  Tank  Lines,  Inc 871 

Coastwise  Express  Co.,  Inc 344 

Coastwise  trade: 

lower  load  line  and  permit  more  tonnage — 

hearings 821 

law ..  977 

reports 821,832 

Coats: 

making  at  home 1709 

rubber-coated,  specification 1533 

Cobalt,  preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 860 

Cobbett,  N.  G.,  sheep  head  grub 1384 

Coble,  Madge  A.,  credit  problems  of  families..  1014 

Coblentz,  W.  W.,  ozone  in  stratosphere 459 

Cobleskill,  N.  Y.,  railroad  accident 1175 

Coburn,    Don    R.,    blood   smears   and    tissue 

impressions 1021 

Coca  Cola  Bottling  Co.,  Inc 1082 

Coca-Cola  Co 1752 

Cachetopa  National  Forest,  map 784 

Cochran,  Doris  M.,  herpetology  of  Hispaniola.  1078 
Cochran,  H.  L.,  roasting,  etc.,  pimienlo  fruits.  248 
Cochran,  John  J.  (Representative  from  Mo.): 
reports  made  by — 

Accounts  Com 142,  287,  466,  638, 

810-811,981, 1135,  1262, 1416, 1589,  1734 
Coinage,  Weights  and  Measures  Com..  642 

Conference  Com 807 

Expenditures  in  E.xecutive  Departments 

Com 1139,1418 

Cochrane,  E.  W.,  petroleum  refineries 860 

Cochrane,  James  H.,  motor  carrier  decision 526 

Cocke,  Nola  D.,  relief 153 

Cocke,  William  J.,  relief  nf  widow 153 

Cockrell,  Grace  E.,  guardian,  court  case -.  840 


1876 


INDEX,    1941 


i'agc 
Cockroaches: 

relation  to  national  defense 258 

toxicity  of  pyretlirins  in  kerosene.. _ „  1240 

Coco  Solo  Navy  hosi)ital  area,  Executive  order.  1805 

Cocoa-fiber  mats,  duty 305 

Coconino  National  Forest 1427 

Coconuts,  wage  order,  manufactured  cocoanut 

industry 1317 

Cocooning  units,  observing  codling  moth  pupae.    12 
Code  of  Federal  regulations,  1939  supplement.?  547, 

888 
see  also,  for  titles,  chapters,  etc.,  of  the  code 
printed  separately,  special  subject 
involved. 
Codes,  see  Code  of  Federal  regulations— Codes  of 
law — also  special  subject. 

Codes  and  Specifications  Division 458, 799 

Codes  of  law: 

Canal  Zone,  to  amend...  148,  646, 1731, 1739, 1747 

District  of  Columbia,  amend 1 139, 

1151, 1730, 1744 
District  of  Columbia,  repeal  obsolete  sec- 
tions    147 

United  States,  parts  of  titles,  5,  15,  etc 83 

Codling  moths: 

cocooning  units  for  observing  pupae 12 

steam  treatment  to  destroy 780 

Codrington,  A.  B.,  relief 153,635,640 

Coe,  O.  D.,  Alabama  coals 857 

Coe,  M.  H.,  local  leadership  in  4-H  club  work.  259 
Coelenterates,  collected  on  Presidential  cruise.    92 

Coeur  D'Alcne  Mines  Corporation 227 

Coffee,  Harry  B.  (Representative  from  Nebr.): 
report  made  by — 

Agriculture  Com 638 

Coffee,  John  M.  (Representative  from  Wash.): 

bill  introduced  by 991 

reports  made  by- 
Claims  Com 290,293,   295,   642,  813- 

815,     984-985,     1136,     1138-39,     1590-91 

Conference  Com 807 

Coffee: 

conversion  factors  for  quotas  on  imports 740 

inter-American  agreement- 
carry  out  U.  S.  obligations 310, 

463,477,478,914 

quotas  for  non-signatory  countries 570, 

909,  1205,  1348 
report  to  accompany  Senate  executive 

A 1600 

text,  etc.  (Senate  executive  A) 1672 

rates  on 872, 1294 

samples,  entry  without  regard  to  quota 1348 

CofTin,  Lore  M.,  motor  carrier  decision 1294 

Coffman,  F.  A.: 

oat  nurseries 17 

oats  in  Northeastern  States 265 

Coffman,  Henry  M.,  homestead  proof,  accept..  303 

Coggan,  Linus  C,  court  case 352,1307 

Coggin,  Clarence,  motor  carrier  decision 700 

Coggin,  J.  M.,  motor  carrier  decision 700 

Coggins  Granite  and  Marble  Industries,  Inc 374 

Cohasset  quadrangle.  Mass 689 

Cohee,  Edgar  M.,  retirement  exemption 395 

Cohce,  Melville  H.: 

district  idea  on  Mieliigan's  lake  shore 1112 

soil  conservation  districts...- 448 

Cohen,  Amelia  H.j  Trust 533 

Cohen,   Ethel,  children  with  rheumatic  heart 

disease 361 

Cohen,  Ethel,  relief 1590 

Cohen,  Goldman  and  Co.,  Inc 138 

Cohen,  II.,  &  Co.,  Inc 551,724 

Cohen,  Moses,  tax  appeal 922 

Cohen,  Robert  I.,  court  case  of  exrx 875 

Cohen,  Samuel  E.,  earnings  and  hours  in  paper- 
board  industry 1493 

Coinage,  Weights,  and  Measures  Committee, 
House: 

hearing 642 

minority  views 642 

reports 642 

Coins,  see  Money. 
Coke: 

beehive,  etc.,  coking  in  Washington 691 

distribution  in  1940 1766 

monthly  report 50, 

335,  504,  858,  1025,  1283,  1454,  1619, 
1760 


Page 
Coke— Continued 

jirciJrint  from  minerals  yearbook 1170 

price  schedule,  by-product  foundry,  etc 1809 

production  capacity  in  United  States 860 

production  of  beehive  coke,  estimates 50, 

174,  335,  504,  690,  857,  1025,  1170,  1283, 
1454,  1619,  1765 

rates  on 187,  529,  701, 1475 

shrink  age 50 

weekly  anthracite-beehive  coke  report 50, 

174,  335,  504,  691,  857,  1025,  1170,  1283, 
1454,  1619,  1765 
Coke-oven  products,  corporations.  Fed.  Trade 

Comn.  report 167 

Colanders,  specification 235 

Colby,  Annie  A.,  tax  appeal 1676 

Colby,  Mary  R.,  adoption.. 712 

Colby,    Shirley    F.,    shipments    of    building 

materials 690 

Cold  (disease): 

common  colds 1163 

Cold  (weather): 

operations  in  extreme  cold,  field  manual...  1536 

Cold  Spring  Inlet,  reexamination 1093 

Cold  Springs  Granite  Co 38 

Cold  storage: 

holdings  of  fishery  products 49, 

331,  500,  686,  854,  1022,  1167,  1617,  1762 

Illinois  cooperative  locker  plants 261 

lockers  for  farm-dressed  meat 1384 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 498 

report 10, 

119,  437,  608,  777,  949,  1104,  1237,  1383, 
1562,  1703 

reporting 253 

warehousemen  storing  cold-pack  fruit 10 

Coldframes  and  hotbeds 1390 

Cole,  W.  Sterling  (Representative  from  N.  Y.): 

bills  introduced  by ._  302,991 

reports  made  by- 
Naval  Affairs  Com 650,1424 

Cole,  William  P.,  jr.  (Representative  from  Md.): 
reports  made  by — 

Conference  Com 979 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Com.  32, 
297,644,819,1141 

Cole  Teaming  Co 1773 

Coleman,  A.  V.,  Pennsylvania  anthracite 1025 

Coleman,  Allan  L.,  mercurialism 323 

Coleman,  Ralph  H.,  trustee,  court  case 316 

Coleman    Brothers    Transfer    Co.,    see    Herrin 
Transportation  Co. 

Cole's  Express 349 

Colin,  Philip  Q.,  patent  appeal 631 

Collections,  see  special  subject. 
Collective  bargaining- 
interference  with — 

hearings 35,  310, 481,  482, 663, 1002, 1 152 

report 482 

military  service  in  union  agreements 200 

national  labor  relations  act — 

amendments,  hearings.. 155 

article  from  monthly  labor  review 1192 

six  years  of  act 1640 

text 548,721,1054,1498 

overtime  in  union  agreements 714 

seniority  in  union  agreements 885 

shift  operations  under  union  agreements 200 

strike  restrictions  in  union  agreements 716 

under  fair  labor  standards  act 69 

wage  provisions  in  union  agreements 1786 

Colleges  and  universities: 

accreditation  by  State  agencies 321 

accredited  institutions  of  higher  education..  676 

approved  under  immigration  act 540 

cooperative  4-11  houses  on  campuses 1566 

educational  directory 321 

engineering  and  industrial  research  work 987 

higher  education,  1936-40 1609 

higher  education,  1937-38 1272,1443 

institutions  and  social  security  act...  496 

national  extempore-discussion  contest 1808 

placement  services 846 

salaries,  1939-40 1160 

social  medicine,  teaching. 325 

working  your  way,  etc .-  677 

see  also  Land  grant  colleges  and  universities— 
also  names  of  colleges  and  universi- 
ties. 


JANUARY-DECEMBER 


1877 


Collin  &  Qissel - 1478 

Collins,  Donald,  cocooning  units -      12 

Collins,  E.  v.,  machinery  for  growing  corn.-.  7,434 

Collins,  LeRoy,  receiver,  court  case- 488 

Collins,  Selwyn  D.: 

doctors'  calls 44, 1757 

geographic  variation  in  cancer  mortality 681 

Collins,  William  H.,  N.  L.  R.  B.  order 548 

Collisions,  •>ee  Railroad  accidents. 
Colmer,    William    M.    (Representative    from 
Miss.): 
reports  made  by — 

Rules  Com...  150, 304, 654, 827, 995, 1590, 1742 
Colombia: 

foreign  trade,  1937  and  1938 82 

foreign  trade,  19:59.  statistical  rfisumfi 83 

Oovernment  i)ublications 369, 1788 

living  and  odice-operating  costs 969 

naval  air  pilot - _  - .  391 

naval  mission ,  agreement. 1524 

preparing  shipments 276 

trade  of  United  States  in  1940 1406 

Colon,  Panama,  tide,  moon,  etc.,  tables,  1941...    83 
Colonial  National  Historical  Park: 

description -861,1285 

transfer  jurisdiction  of  portion- 
hearing - 1435 

report 1435 

Colonial  Trust  Co -..  1815 

Colorado: 

AAA  program  handbook 249 

agricultural  loans 773, 1381 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture. 270, 1248 

construction 1116 

irrigation  of  agriculturallands 1250 

manufactures 1716 

population. - 792 

retail  trade 961 

wholesale  trade 23, 1398 

climate.. - 1726 

compact  with  respect  to  Republican  River- 
hearings -- ---  1738 

reports... 1594,1601 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 161 

Federal  agencies,  etc.,  directory 1075 

Federal  aid  highway  system  progress  map.  1019 

financial  statistics 1393 

Geological  Survey  Board 332 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc. 1025 

lands,  withdrawal,  Executive  orders 395, 

1663, 1802 

mail  routes,  schedules 84,569, 1069, 1514 

maps — 

irrigation 1 576 

minor  civil  divisions 1119 

post  route 85 

metal  mining,  1940 51 

military  reservations 1223 

oil  and  gas  compact 1131, 1141. 1154, 1207 

potato  marketing  agreement  and  order 1713 

Colorado  &  Southern  Ry.. 180,866 

Colorado-Big  Thompson  project: 

general  information 1286 

specifications,  etc.. ..  53, 694, 1173, 1457, 1458, 1621 

Colorado  Fuel  &  Iron  Corporation 551, 720,  724 

Colorado  Metal  Mining  Fund 332.502 

Colorado  River  Basin: 

discharge  at  gaging  stations 501 

surface  water  supply 501 

Colorado  School  of  Mines.. 857.1765 

Colorado  tick  fever 322 

Colorimetry,  publications 277 

Coloring  sirup,  rates  on 872 

Colors,  charts,  descriptive  list 1580 

see  also  Pigments. 
Colors  (flags),  see  Flag  of  United  States. 

Colrain  quadrangle,  Mass.-Vt 1023 

Colt-Brady  Co..-- 62 

Colter,  J.  T.,  relief 1136,1428,1729 

Columbia,  S.  C,  building  permit  survey 365 

Columbia  Basin  project: 

irrigable  land . 1458 

joint  investigations 1621 

map  of  development 1030 

specifications,  etc 508, 

863, 1173, 1286, 1458. 1622, 1768 

449642 — 42 4 


Page 

Columbia  Boat  and  Barge  System,  Inc 1735 

Columbia  Box  Board  Mills,  Inc 1791 

Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc 1754 

Columbia  Gas  &  Electric  Corporation 193,406 

Columbia  Oil  &  Gas  Co 352 

Columbia  Pictures  Corporation 74, 

1335, 1339, 1507, 1652 
Columbia  River: 

bridge 30,660,819,976 

charts. 134,1254,1578 

defensive  sea  area  at  entrance. 1802 

discharge  at  gaging  stations 502 

flood  control,  vicinity  of  Pilot  Rock 1265 

gaging  station  construction,  estimate. 1665 

geology  of  dam  sites 1281 

power,  see  Electricity. 

reexamination  below  Vancouver 1369, 1370 

surface  water  supply  in  basins 332,502. 1763 

see  also  Bonneville  project— Columbia  Basin 
project. 

Columbia  River  Paper  Mills 96, 1631 

Columbia  River  power,  see  Electricity. 
Columbia  River  reservoir,  see  Columbia  Basin 

project. 
Columbia  sheep,  see  Sheep. 

Columbia  Terminals  Co 344 

Columbus,  Ga.,  building  permit  survey 68 

Columbus,  Ohio,  fiii;uKi;il  statistics 21, 1247 

Columbus  and  Chicago  Motor  Freight,  Inc.  344,869 
Columbus  Memorial  Library,  see  Pan  American 
Union. 

Columbus  University  of  Washington,  D.  C 1592 

Columbus  Wine  Co 1479,1779 

Columns: 

beam,  buckling  test  on  loaded  columns 1496 

beam,  computing  various  cases 1319 

Colville  Cartage  Co.,  Ltd.. 700 

Colvin,  J.  B.,  court  case 39 

Comanche  Indians,  per  capita  payment. . .  664, 1152 

Comatulids,  super-family  Mariametrida 1213 

Combat  areas: 

modification  of  areas,  proclamation 571 

modification  of  neutrality  act 1433, 1585, 1596 

neutrality  act  zone  map 969 

wartime  notices  and  warnings. 81, 

566,  736, 1066, 1067, 1511 

Combines,  manufacture  and  sale 268 

Combs,  Willis  B.,  4  II  grain  grading  demonstra- 
tions  1108 

Combustion  Engineering  Co.,  Inc 374 

Command,  Army  regulations 236 

Commerce: 

agriculture,  and  international  trade 404 

agriculture,  foreign  trade  meaninsr  tor 785 

articles  in  Spanish 1813 

commercial  policy  series 404, 405, 746, 1672 

commodities  of  commerce  series 1661 

domestic  commerce  (weekly  bulletin)...  25,135, 
275,  457,  628,  968,  1123,  1255,  1405, 
1579,  1722 

index,  v.  25,  26 135 

domestic  commerce  news  letter 25, 135, 275, 

457, 628, 968, 1123, 1255, 1405, 1579 

domestic  commerce  series 1 579 

foreign  commerce  and  navigation,  1939 627 

foreign  commerce  weekly 25, 136,276,457,628, 

968, 1123, 1255, 1405, 1579, 1722 

contents,  v.  3... 968 

indexes 276,968 

reprint  from 1406 

foreign  trade  of  United  States,  1939 135 

foreign  trade  series.. 82,83,393,568,905,906, 

1202, 1203, 1513, 1060 

foreign  trade  statistics 25, 135, 275, 456, 628 

international  trade  statistics  available 969 

interstate  and  foreign  commerce  laws 287 

interstate  commerce  acts,  etc 339, 1031 

interstate  trade  barriers 416,  606 

monthly  summary  of  foreign  commerce 25, 

275, 456.  797, 968, 1113, 1246, 1571, 1713 

national  foreign  trade  week,  poster.. 629 

need  of  sound  commercial  policy. 404 

our  task,  guard  commerce 1406 

post-war  commercial  policy 1672 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1020 

trade  promotion  series 135, 136, 457 

United  States  and  United  Kingdom,  1940...  798 
War  impact  on  trade  policies 276 


1878 


INDEX,    1941 


Pagii 

Commerce— Contimied 

water-borne  commerce,  1939 596 

see  also  Imports  and  exports — Shipping— 
also  names  of  countries,  etc. 
Commerce  Committee,  Senate: 

calendar  35,155,310.480,660,832,999, 

1151,1266,1431,1743 
hearings.     . .  480, 661-662, 832, 999-1000, 1599, 1743 

minority  views 999 

reports  -  155,310,480-481,660-662, 

832-833,  999-1001,  1266,  1431-32,  1599, 
1743 

reports  submitted  to  chairman 480,481, 

1001,  1151,  1265,  1266,  1431,  1432,  1743 

Commerce  Department 20. 127,267. 

450,  620,  790,  958,   1113,   1246,   1393. 

1571,  1713 

additional  appropriations  for  airports 742 

appropriations,  1941  and  prior  years- 
estimates,  etc  221,743,913 

appropriations,  1942 — 

estimates-.  742, 912, 1209, 1350, 1664, 1665, 1805 

hearings 467,656 

law - 978 

reports 467,656,808 

how  it  serves  you  on  land  and  sea,  etc 959 

publications  available,  list 1259 

records,  disposition ._ -. 284, 1587 

report,  1940 20 

Commerce  Title  Guaranty  Co 1307 

Commercial  aviation,  see  Aeronautics. 

Commercial  Casualty  Insurance  Co 1815 

Commercial  Credit  Co 1478 

Commercial  education,  see  Business  education. 

Commercial  Iron  Worics -- "22 

Commercial  Laws  Division    . 136 

Commercial  Molasses  Corporation 1674 

Commercial  Pan  America,  monthly  review 83, 

215,  568, 1203, 1513, 1661 
Commercial  policy,  see  Commerce. 
Commercial  products: 

census  of  business,  commodity  sales 1119, 

1251, 1252, 1398, 1575, 1718 

commodities  of  commerce  series -  1661 

markets  after  2  years  of  war -  1785 

public  merchandise  warehousing 22. 128,269, 

450,  622.  791,  959,   1114,   1247,   1394, 

1572,  1714 

see  also  Imports  and  exports — also  names  of 
products. 

Commercial  Solvents  Corporation..'.. 1647 

Commercial  standards: 

commercial  standard  series 278,  279. 458, 

630, 800, 1124, 1125, 1256, 1257 

lists. 278,458,970,1407 

Commercial  treaties,  see  Trade  agreements- 
Treaties. 

Commissary  stores  privileges 1750 

Commission,  see  name  of  commission,  or  subject 

with  which  commission  has  to  do. 
Commissioners,  see  District  of  Columbia- 
United  States  commissioners. 
Commissions,   international,    American   repre- 
sentation   - 747 

»ee  also  names  of  commissions,  or  subjects 
with  which  commissions  have  to  do. 
Committee,  see  name  of  committee. 
Committeemen,  see  Agricultural    conservation 

program. 
Committees: 

and  committee  memberships,  lists 1389 

hearing,  74th-7Gth  Congresses,  index 996 

see  also  names  of  committees,  or  subjects  with 
which  committees  have  to  do. 
Commodities,  see  .Agricultural  products— Com- 
mercial products. 

Commodity  Credit  Corporation 12, 120,257, 

439, 610, 779, 951, 1106, 1239, 1706 

1^  percent  notes  of  series  0 1085 

cotton  held  by,  regulate  storing,  etc. — 

hearings.... 289,306 

reports .- -  152,289,304 

estimates - 742,913 

extend  life  and  increase  resources— 

heiirings - 812 

law -  9"6 

reports - 812,826,979,997 

loan  and  purchase  programs  through  1940..  439 


Page 

Commodity  Credit  Corporation— Continued 

loans  and  commodities  owned 12, 120, 257, 

439,  610, 779. 951. 1106, 1239, 1706 

report,  1940 12 

rules  and  regulations 120 

Commodity  Exchange  Administration 12,120, 

257,   440,   610,   780,   951,    1106,    1239, 
1385, 1564, 1706 

report,  1940 12 

Commodity  exchanges: 

and  other  laws  relating  thereto 465  •, 

with  rules,  regulations  and  orders.. 951 

Commodity  loans,  see  .\gricultural  credit. 
Commodity  prices,  see  Prices. 
Common  carriers,  see  Carriers. 

Commonwealth  Investment  Co 751 

Commonwealth  of  the  Philippines,  see  Philip- 
pine Islands. 

Commonwealth  Plastic  Co 1647 

Commonwealth  Theatres  Corporation 1676 

Commimicable  diseases,  see  Contagious  and  in- 
fectious diseases. 
Communication: 

A  rm  y  a  ir  wa  y s  communication  system 1822 

chart  of  the  world 80 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 853 

statistics  of  industry,  1939 672 

see  also  various  methods  of  communication, 
e.g.  Telegraph. 
Communications  Board,   Defense,  see  Defense 

Communications  Board. 
Commtmicalions  Commission,  see  Federal  Com- 
munications Commission. 

Communist  Party  activities... 145 

Communities: 

activities  in  public  housing 1165 

food  preservation  centers 1568 

in — 

Covington  County,  Miss 1382 

Hand  County,  S.  Dak 1561 

Lincoln  County,  Okla 1236 

know  your  community 321 

Community  Center  in  D.  C,  transfer  fimctions.  817 
Community  facilities  for  defense: 

estimates 395,398.1806 

hearings 303,839 

Community  service  circular 169 

Community  Service  Programs  Division —  852, 1448 

Comolli,  C,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1653 

ComoUi  Granite  Co . 74,724 

Compania  Me.xicana  de  Aviacion,  S.  A 1576 

Companies,    see    Corporations— a/«o   names   of 
companies. 

Compass,  prismatic,  maintenance 1225 

Compensating  tax,  funds  derived  from. .  478,  635, 663 
Compensation,    see    Employers'    liability    and 
workmen's    compensation— Salaries 
—Wages. 
Compensation    Commission,    see    Employees' 
Compensation  Commission. 

Compensation  Insurance  Fimd  of  California 813 

Competition: 

and  monopoly  in  .\merican  industry 414 

competitors  and  wage  and  hour  law 544 

interregional,  research 606 

unfair  practices,  control  through  F.  T.  C 413 

Competitor?,  see  Competition. 
Compost: 

mushroom,  indoor  composting 617 

mushroom,  studies  on  preparation... 1244 

vegetable  production 1389 

Comprehensive  index,  see  Document  catalog. 

Compton,  Lee,  Lines,  Inc 524 

Comptroller  General.,  see  General  Accoimting 
Office. 

Comptroller  of  Currency 99,233,418, 

589,  75li,  926. 10S6, 1219, 1362, 1680, 1818 

report ,  to  be  on  calendar-year  basis 829 

report,  year  ended  Oct.  31,  1940 756, 1362 

Computing-machine  ribbons,  specification 1534 

Concensus  Publishing  Co 704 

Concentration  of  economic  power,  see  Trusts. 

Concert  bureaus,  investigation.. 539 

Conciliation  (industrial),  see  Industrial  arbitra- 
tion and  conciliation. 
Conciliation  (international  relations): 

treaty  with  Liberia.. 1080 

Concrete: 

for  Grand  Coulee  Dam 863 


JANUARY-DECEMBER 


1879 


Page 
Concrete— Continued 

manual  for  control  of  construction 508 

products,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1397 

publications - 458 

rates  on 1294 

wall  constructions,  monolithic 27 

Concurrent  resolutions,  see  Resolutions. 
Condemnation,    see    Eminent   domain— Public 
property. 

Condenser  Corporation  of  America 1195 

Condensers,  operation  and  maintenance 1512 

Condiment  plants,  crop  possibilities 1389 

Conductors,  copper,  for  building  purposes 1256 

Conduit  and  fittings,  specifications 1088, 

1220, 1365, 1533 

Cone,  Fred,  meteorological  summary.. 19 

Cone  of  silence  tests -- 793 

Cones,  extracting  seed  from 616 

Conestoga  area,  Pa.,  erosion  and  land  use 447 

Confectionery; 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1118 

corporations,  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 167 

rates  on - 187,529,869 

sales  and  credits,  statistics 21, 

128,  269,  450.  621,  791,  959,  1114, 1247, 
1394,  1572,  1714 

sales  and  distribution,  1940.. _ 797 

Confederated     Tribes     of     Goshute     Reserva- 
tion    1024,1283 

Conference,  see  Conferences,  congresses,  etc.— 
also  name  of  conference,  or  special 
subject. 
Conference  Committees: 

reports 283-284,404-465,637,807-808,978- 

980, 1131-32, 1261, 1415, 1580, 1732-33 
Conference  of  State  Advisers  of  Negro  Affairs, 

findings 1015 

Conference  of  Slate  and  Territorial  Health  Offi- 
cers   with    United    States    Public 

Health  Service.. 1610 

Conferences,  congresses,  etc.: 

conference  series 747,920, 1525 

international,  American  delegations 747 

Negro  convention  dates 269 

see  also  names  of  bodies  holding  conferences, 
etc.;  or,  when  not  held  by  any 
named  body,  see  name  of  conference, 
etc.,  if  distinctive,  otherwise,  subject 
of  conference. 
Confluence  &  Oakland  R.  R.,  abandon- 
ment  866,1402 

Congress,  see  Conferences,  congresses,  etc. — also 
name  of  congress. 

Congress  of  United  States.. 29,140.282,462, 

634,  804. 974. 1128, 1260, 1413. 1583. 1728 

address  of  President  of  U.S., Jan.  6,  1941 86 

same  in  Spanish,  etc 1214, 1356 

annals,  for  sale 1020 

congressional  directory,  77th  Cong.  1st  sess..  30, 

462. 634 

congressional  globe,  for  sale 1020 

congressional  record— 

76th  Cong. 3d  sess.,  bound  vols 140, 

282,  283. 462, 634.  804 
76th  Cong. 3d  sess.,  bound  vols.,  index.  1128 

76th  Cong.3d  sess.,  daily 29 

76th  Cong. 3d  sess.,  daily  index 30 

77th  Cong. 1st  sess.,  bound  vol 1260, 1728 

77th  Cong.lst  sess.,  daily...  30, 140,283,  462, 
634,804,974,1128,1261,1413,1583,1728 

77th  Cong.lst  sess.,  daily,  index  30, 

141,  283,  462,  634,  804,  974,  1128,  1261, 
1413, 1583, 1729 

correction  for  page  30  of  catalog. _  245 

for  sale.. , 1020 

proceedings,  for  sale 1020 

public  affairs  bulletins  for  use 1641 

register  of  debates,  for  sale 1020 

reports  to  be  made  to  Congress,  list 31 

topics  of  interest ,  bulletins 202, 1495 

see  also  House  of  Representatives— Senate^ 
also  subject  of  bills  and  resolutions. 
Congresses,  see  Conferences,  congresses,  etc. 
Congressional  committees,  see  Committees — aUo 

names  of  committees. 
Congressional  directory,  see  Congress  of  United 

States. 
Congressional  documents,  numerical  lists,  etc., 

76th  Cong. 2d  and  3d  sess 498 


Page 
Congressional  documents— Continued 

see  also  Government  publications— a/so  sub- 
ject of  document. 
Congressional   globe,   see   Congress   of   United 

States. 
Congressional  hearings,  see  names  of  committees 

— also  subject. 
Congressional  Library,  see  Library  of  Congress. 
Congressional  record,  see   Congress  of  United 

States. 
Congressmen,  see  House  of  Representatives^ 
Senate — also  names  of  Senators  and 
Representatives. 
Conifers: 

germination  reduction  and  radicle  decay 956 

restoring  to  aspen  lands  in  Lake  States 443 

Coniophanes  fi.ssidens,  Mexican  subspecies 1671 

Conklin,  John  F.,  Norfolk,  Va.,  district 763 

Conley,  John  E.,  Xonnietals  Div.  report,  1940..    52 

Conmy,  Joseph  B.,  relief 1417 

Connally,  Tom  (Senator  from  Tex.): 
individual  views — 

Finance  Com 1267 

paper  presented  by — 

Yorktown  day,  1940 152 

reports  made  by — 

Finance  Com... 1002 

Foreign  Relations  Com. 311,1433.1600 

Judiciary  Com 1153.1748 

Privileges  and  Elections  Com 669 

Conneaut  Yard,  Ohio,  railroad  accident 1623 

Connecticut: 

agricultural  loans... 946 

census.  1940  (IGth)— 

agriculture 270.1248 

construction --.-  1116 

population 792 

retail  traile 961 

service  establishments.. 130 

wholesale  trade... 1398 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 1014 

Federal  etc..  agencies,  directory 744 

financial  statistics 1247 

Health  Department... 323 

mail  routes,  schedules 216,739, 1204, 1662 

map,  minor  civil  divisions 964 

map,  post  route 85 

Occupational  Diseases  Bureau 323 

Connecticut  and  Ohio  Freight  Lines 1294 

Connecticut  Food  Council,  Inc 876,883 

Connecticut  Oyster  Farms  Co 1438 

Connecticut  Railway  &  Lighting  Co 94 

Connecticut  River  improvement 477 

Connectors  (electric): 

specifications 236.  591 

Connell.  T.  J.,  Trucking  Co.,  Inc 1627 

Connelly,  James  A.,  court  case 190 

Conner,  Henry  G.,  jr.,  exr.,  relief 1590 

Connery,    Lawrence   J.    (Representative   from 
R-Iass.): 

bill  introduced  by 1424 

Connolly,  Edward  J.,  tax  appeal  of  exrx 1526 

Connor,  R.  D.  W.,  see  National  Archives. 

Connors  Steel  Co 74,374 

Conover,  Helen  F.: 

civilian  defense,  references. 1051 

foreign  relations  of  United  States 202 

neutrality  and  freedom  of  seas 1787 

statistical  methods 368 

Conrad,  V.,  precipitation 633 

Conrad,  William  E.  F.,  agricultural  transjMrta- 

tion  refiuiroments 436 

Conscientious  objectors,  work  for 220 

Conscription,  selected  views 202 

see  also  Military  education— Selective  serv- 
ice. 
Conscription  of  property,  see  Defense  industries 

—Property. 
Conservation,  set  Conservation  of  resources,  and 

references. 
Conservation  and   Development  Department, 

Washington  State 49 

Conservation  and  Survey  Division,  University 

of  Nebraska ---  617,855 

Conservation  of  resources: 

challenge  of  conservation 775 

choose  book  about  things  to  be  conserved...  676 


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INDEX,    1941 


Page 

Conservation  of  resources— Continued 

conservation  bulletin 506,508,687.854, 

1281,  1456,  1457,  1761, 1762,  1768 

conservation  moves  forward 48 

current  conservation,  clip  sheet  of  news 49, 

174,  334,  690,  856,   1024,   1170,   1283, 
1453,  1618,  1705 

films  in  elementary  schools.. 1273 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 330 

resources  wo  guard 1167 

see  also  Nat  ional  resources— Soil  conservation 
^also  special  subject,  e.g.  Wildlife. 
Conservation  of  Wildlife  Resources,  Select  Com- 
mittee on,  see  Wildlife  Resources,  Se- 
lect Committee  on  Conservation  of. 
House. 

Consolidated  Convoy  Co 524 

Consolidated  Copperstate  Lines 523 

Consolidated  Express  Lines,  Inc 524 

Consolidated  Express  Service 1179 

Consolidated  Forwarding  Co.,  Inc 349 

Consolidated  Freight  Lines,  Inc 516 

Consolidated  Freightways,  Inc 349,524, 

1181,    1299,    1472,    1474,    1775,    1776 

Consolidated  Laundries  Corporation 1501,1647 

Consolidated  Lumber  Co 1788 

Consolidated  Paper  Co 551,1057 

Consolidated  Rock  Products  Co 190,407 

Constantine,  June  F.,  see  Hopper,  June  Con- 

stantine. 
Constellation  (frigate): 

restoration,  etc --  823,1144 

Constitution  of  United  States: 
amendments — 

child  labor 1191 

introduced  in  Congress,  1926-41 479 

national  representation  for  D.  C...  835, 1153 

process  of  amendement 306 

decisions  on  constitutionality.. 717 

see  also  special  subject,  or  names  of  par- 
ties to  suits. 

lessons  for  citizenship  candidates 67, 883 

text.... 35,287 

Constitution  of  United  States  Sesquicentennial 
Commission,  see  United  States  Con- 
stitution Sesquicentennial  Com- 
mission. 

Constitution  Publishing  Co. 374,551 

Constitutions,  see  Constitution  of  United  States 
— also  names  of  certain  Indian  tribes, 
etc. 
Construction,  see  Building— Rural  Electrifica- 
tion Administration. 
Construction  and  Public  Employment  Divi- 
sion  68, 

198,  199,  364,  365,  366,  541,  542,  543, 
713,  714,  715,  884,  885,  1049, 1050, 1190, 
1191,  1192,  1315,  1316,  1492,  1493, 1639, 
1640,  1785,  1786 
Construction  and  Repair  Bureau,  see  Reorgani- 
zation of  Government  offices,  etc. 
Construction  machinery: 

American  listed  corporations.. 1212 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1530 

Consular  invoice,  instrucciones  para  la  prepa- 
raciou    del    modelo   de    la   factura 

consular -. 1673 

Consular  offices,  see  Consuls. 
Consular  service,  see  Foreign  service. 
Consuls: 

foreign,  in  United  States 405 

foreign,  tax  exemption-  478  (2  entries),  636,  663 
see  also  Foreign  service. 

('onsumer  Division 37,  38, 158,314, 

670, 915,  1074, 1075,  1210,  1519, 1808 
see    also    Reorganization    of    Government 
offices,  etc. 
Consumers: 

coal  consumers'  digest 509,  695, 

863, 1245,  1392, 1570, 1713 

consumer-buyer  problems .- 37, 158 

consumer  knowledge  builds  defense 1075 

consumer  prices.  37,   158,  314,  915,   1074,   1210, 

1519, 1808 

consumers*  counsel  series - 250,  772 

consumers'   guide..    6,116,250.605,772,946,1102, 

1234. 1380, 1558,  1701 

index,  Apr.  15,  1939-Sept.  1940-. 6 


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Consumers— Continued 

consumers'  market  service 6, 110,250,434, 

605,  772, 045,  1234, 1380, 1558,  1701 

cooperation  in  1940_- _..  714, 1491 

cooperatives,  organization  and  management.  542 

coordination  of  consumer  programs 37 

credit,  see  Credit— Instafiment  loans. 

defense  information  centers 1519 

education  materials,  bibliography.. 772 

farm  products  standardization 609 

farmer's  share  of  consumer's  food  dollar 8 

food  prices  and  consumer  incomes.  __ 1382 

governmental  services,  etc.,  directory 37 

suggestions  for  using 158 

grading,  etc.,  for  consumers,  posters.. 778 

information  for  consumers 339 

program  for  consumers 433 

protection  in  Canada. 1075 

protection  through  local  activities 915 

publications  of  interest  to 009 

purchases  study 16,123.199.305, 

444,  542,  714,  785,  885, 1049, 1110 
representatives  of  State  councils,  etc.,  hand- 
book  1075 

scientist  and  consumer 434 

standards.. 415 

strengthening  machinery  for  protection 158 

what's  ahead  for  consumers? 6 

Consumers'  Counsel,  Bituminous  Coal,  see 
Bituminous  Coal  Consumers'  Coun- 
sel. 
Consumers'  Counsel,  National  Bituminous  Coal 
Commission,  see  Reorganization  of 
Government  offices,  etc. 
Consumers'  Counsel  Division,  Agricultural  Ad- 
justment Admin 6,116,250,433, 

605,  772,  945, 1102, 1234, 1380, 1558,  1701 

publications 116 

report,  1940 '-      7 

see  also  Montgomery,  Donald  E. 
Consumers'  Counsel  Division,  Interior  Dept...  339, 
■  509,  695,  863 

estimate -..- 573 

transfer  functions — 

hearings 482 

law 463 

reports 305,477,482 

Consumers  Paper  Co 60,840,1185,1438 

Contagious  and  infectious  diseases: 

control  of  communicable  diseases 163,  734 

prevalence  of  notifiable  diseases 322 

sulfanilamide,  etc.,  in  treatment 1522, 1523 

war  and  infectious  disease 680 

see  also  names  of  diseases. 
Containers: 

extracted-honey 799 

glass,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1117 

milk,  paralQning 1015 

rates  on — 

empty  beverage  containers 872, 

1035,1475,    1776 

steel  containers 1470 

salt... - 971 

standard,  rules  and  regulations 438 

see  also  names  of  containers,  e.  g.  Boxes. 
Contempt   of   court,    extend    Supreme    Court 

authority 1142,1434,1584 

Contested  elections,  Denson  r.  Patrick 981 

Continental  Air  Lines,  Inc 1719 

Continental  Casualty  Co 704, 1479, 1631 

Continental  Contracting  Co 670, 1042 

Continental  Ice  Co 61 

Continental  Illinois  National  Bank  and  Trust 

Co.. 61,841 

Continental  Mills 551,724 

Continental  Oil  Co 353,374,749,1647 

Continental  Roll  &  Steel  Foundry  Co.: 

decision,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B*. 892 

sand --  1304 

Continental  Steel  Corporation 1039 

Contour  cultivation: 

contour  strip  cropping. 1391 

in  conservation  farming 1391 

save  soil,  moisture  with  contour  tillage 1391 

Contra  Costa  County,  Calif .  .  -  -  1002 

Contraband  in  D.  C.  penal  institutions 144, 

1730, 1744 
Contract  Carriers,  Inc 1465 


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Contract  Distribution  Division,  establish 1348 

Contractors,  examination  and  licensing 542 

Contracts: 

construction,  R.  E.  A--. 1111 

documents  for  small  house  construction 674 

filing  by  motor  vehicle  carriers C99 

see  also  Government  contracts — Mail  con- 
tracts. 

Contributions,  family  expenditures  for 885 

Control  Accounts  and  Reports  Section. . .  6, 116,  249, 
604,  772, 1102, 1234, 1380, 1557, 1701 

Control  equipment  set,  nomenclature  list 1549 

Control  systems,  automatic,  comparison-..  203, 1194 

Control-tower  operator  certificates 272 

Controls  Division,  State  Dept.,  information.-.  1555 
Convenience  outlets,  see  Receptacles  (conveni- 
ence outlets). 
Conventions,  see  Conferences,  congresses,  etc. 
Conventions    and    treaties,    see    Treaties— aZso 

subjects. 
Conversion  tables  and  equivalents,  for  insect 

control 121 

Convertible  Door  Manufacturing  Company 463, 

468,  480 
Convict  labor: 

commodities  manufactured  for  D.  C 298, 

976, 1004 

prison  labor  in  United  States,  1940 1786 

Convicts,  see  Convict  labor— Prisons  and  pris- 
oners. 
Convoys; 

charges  regarding  American  naval  vessels.-  1154 

prohibit  vessels  of  U.  S.  from  convoying 649 

C^onway,  Margaret,  court  case 406 

Conycrs,  L.  N.: 

fertilizer  transportation  surveys 954,1242 

freight  rates  on  citrus  fruit,  etc 1386 

Rio  Grande  Valley  Citrus  Exchange 1567 

transporting  agricultural  products 782 

Cook,  Edward  P.,  motor  carrier  decision 516 

Cook,  George,  retirement  exemption 1070 

Cook,  H.  R.,  Truck  Line-. 1179,1626 

Cook,  I vey  M.,  claim 983,998,1414 

Cook,  John  M.,  properties  of  Pima,  etc 437 

Cook,  Paul  E.,  relief . 983 

Cook,  Richard  K.,  microphones 26 

Cook,  Roy  C,  petroleum  industry 414,1084 

Cook,  William  C: 

insect  sweep  net 780 

measuring  insect  populations 1565 

scoop  for  collecting  insects 258 

Cook  and  Fulmer 699 

Cooke,  M.  F.,  coke  and  byproducts 1170 

Cooke,  Thornton,  trustee,  court  case 1353 

Cooke  Trust  Co.,  Ltd 159 

Cookers,  see  Pressure  cookers. 
Cookery: 

Army  baker 930 

Army  cook -..  1537 

poultry  cooking 1709 

publications  on  cooking 498 

range  recipes 266 

refrigerator  recipes 447 

Cookies,  specification 591 

Cooking,  see  Cookery. 

Cooking  apparatus  and  appliances: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 167 

general  schedule  of  supplies 927 

see  also  name  of  apparatus  or  appliance. 
Cookingham,  Waldo  B.,  occupational  informa- 
tion and  guidance 1610 

Coolers,  see  Water  coolers. 

Cooley,  Martin,  editor.  Veterans'  Administra- 
tion medical  bulletin 102, 

593, 1091, 1367, 1822 
Cooley,  R.  A.,  new  species  of  Ornithodoros.  680, 1017 
Coon,  Beulah  I.,  credit  problems  of  families...  1014 

Coon,  James  H.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 733 

Coon,  James  M.,  wool  auctions 954 

Cooney,  James,  motor  carrier  decision 871 

Cooney's  Garage 699 

Coons,  A.  T.: 

domestic  magnesite  industry 505 

lime 1026 

magnesium  compounds,  etc 859 

new  record  for  salt  production  in  1940-. 692 

potash  in  1940 336 

salt,  preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 861 


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Coons,  A.  T.— Continued 

sodium  carbonates,  etc.,  in  1940 692 

Coons,  Callie  M.,  family  food  consumption,  etc..  444 

Coons,  Q.  H.,  sugar  beets 125 

Cooper,  G.  Arthur,  geologizing-- 577 

Cooper,  H.  M.: 

analyses  of  W^ashington  coals 504 

correction  of  entry 769 

Cooper,  Jere  (Representative  from  Tenn.): 
report  made  by— 

Ways  and  Means  Com 1426 

Cooper,  M.  R.: 

farm  management 252 

fertilizer  consumption 8 

Cooper,  Calif.,  railroad  accident 1032 

Cooper  Corporation 190, 580 

Cooperage,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 -■_  960 

Cooperation: 
agricultural- 
fundamentals — 614 

in  .\rgentina 738 

in  Venezuela 1661 

burial  associations-- 198 

cases  relating  to  farmers'  associations 260, 

442, 1242, 1567 

consumers,  in  1940 714,1491 

consumers,  organization  and  management.-  542 

cooperatives  in  Latin  America 715 

co-ops  and  Federal  income  tax 782 

creamery  routes 260,614 

European  cooperatives  and  the  War 885 

farm-city  cooperative  associations 605 

farmer  co-op,  managing 15 

farmer  co-ops  in  various  States 442,954 

farmers'  cooperative  marketing . 614 

farmers  dairy  associations,  organization 1108 

farmers'  marketing,  etc.,  cooperatives 260, 

614, 1708 
farmers'    organizations    under   bituminous 

coal  act 1616 

farming,  cooperative 1109 

frozen  food  locker  plants 261 

land  leasing,  etc.,  associations 1109 

loans  to  farmers'  cooperatives 954 

news  for  farmer  cooperatives 15, 

122,  261,  442,  615,  782,  954,  1109,  1242, 
1386,  1567,  1708 

indexes,  1936-41 1708 

Pan  American  Union  series — 

s§rie  sobre  cooperativas 393 

serie  sobre  cooperativas 1661 

series  on  cooperatives 738 

problems  of  cooperative  organizations 1566 

publications  available 614 

purchasing  farm  supplies,  Hoosier  progress..    14 

sales  policies  of  cooperative  canneries 1241 

self-help  cooperatives  in  Utah 1640 

see  also  Credit  unions— Production  credit 
associations— a?»o  names  of  special 
commodities,  etc.— for  Federal  and 
State  cooperation,  see  special  sub- 
ject. 
Cooperative  associations,  see  Cooperation. 

Cooperative  Fuel  Research  Committee 174, 1170 

Cooperative    Research    and    Service    Division, 
Farm  Credit  Admin.: 

bulletins 260, 1708, 1709 

circular 14 

farmers  cooperative  dairy  associations 1 108 

miscellaneous  reports 122, 260, 261, 442,  614, 

615,  1109,  1241,  1242,  1386,  1387,  1708 

special  reports 122,261, 

615,  782,  954,  1108,  1109,  1242,   1567 

standardizing  buttcrfat  tests 1386 

summary 260,442,1242,1567 

work  under  way 260 

Cooperatives,  see  Cooperation. 
Coordination  of  Commercial  and  Cultural  Re- 
lations Between  the  American  Re- 
publics Office,  see  Reorganization  of 
Government  Offices,  etc. 
Coordinator  of  Health,  Welfare,  and  Related  De- 
fense Activities  Office 845 

notes  of  general  interest 769 

see  also  Defense  Health  and  Welfare  Services 
Omce— also  McNutt,  Paul  V. 
Coordinator  of  Inter- American  Affairs  Office.  .1808 
establishing 1206.1697 


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I'NDEX,    1941 


Page 

Coordinator  of  Intcr-Amcrican  Affairs  Office- 
Continued 
see    also    Reorfcanization    of    Government 
offices,  etc. 
Coosa  River: 

improvement,  hearings 1595 

reexamination,  interim  report 1825 

Coots: 

birds  of  North  and  Middle  America 1355 

f ood  habi t s 499 

Copeland,  Morris  A.,  Government  purchasing-.  414 

Copepods,  new  Harpacticoid 1213 

Copes,  P.  D.,  motor  carrier  decision 516 

Coppel  Coal  Co 983 

Copper: 

alloy,  specification 1533 

byproduct  sulfuric  acid  at  plants 1171 

chapters  from  minerals  vearbook 174, 

175,   335,   69"l,  858,   1025,   1026,   1170, 
1171. 
chromates  and  arsenates  in  treated  wood...  1243 

consumption  in  1040   692 

corporations,  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 167 

development  of  texture  by  cold-rolling 970 

employment  and  accidents  at  mines,  etc 858 

in— 

Alaska 174,1025 

Arizona 174. 1171 

California 174, 1025 

Colorado 1025 

Eastern  and  Centra]  States 335,858 

Idaho 175. 1025 

Montana 175, 1026 

Nevada 175,1026 

New  Mexico 1026 

Oregon.. 858 

South  Dakota 691 

Texas .  ..  691 

Utah 858 

Washington 691 

Wyoming 1025 

industry  in  1940 51 

mine  production,  1940 51 

mine  production,  monthly  report 1283, 

1454, 1766 

price  schedule,  copper  scrap 1 668 

rates  on 1039.1474 

specification 1221 

see  alsn  articles  manufactured  from  copper. 
Copper  Queen  Branch,  Smelter  Division,  Phelps 

Dodge    Corporation 209,1504 

Copper  River  &  Northwestern  Ry.: 
convey  right-of-way,  etc.,  to  U.  S. — 

hearing 995 

law. 976 

reports 840,995 

Copper  State  Transportation  Co 1294 

Copyright: 

catalog  of  copyright  entries 70, 

202.   368.    545,   886,   887,    1051,    1194, 
1318,  1494,  1495,  1641,  1787. 
indexes  and  title  pages..  369,545  (3  entries), 

717, 1051 

decision  of  register,  appeal 194 

decisions  of  United  States  courts,  1940 972 

international  copyright  convention.. 664 

preserve  rights  of  authors — 

hearings. 652 

law 1414 

reports 652,1008 

restricted  payments  from  foreign  countries..  652 
see  also  names  of  articles,  etc.,  copyrighted. 

Copyright  Olhce 70, 

202,   368,   545,    717,   886,    1051,    1194, 
1318, 1494, 1641. 1787. 

code  of  Federal  regulations 368 

report,  1940 369 

Copyright  Union,  see  International  Copyright 
Union. 

Corbett,  R.  B.,  address 953 

Corcoran  Telephone  Exchange 1791 

Cordage: 

cotton  utilization 252 

earnings  and  hours  in  industry 1639 

willing-to-cerlifv  sources  of  supply 458 

Corder,  William,  relief 998,1590,1729 

Cordera  Transfer  Co.,  Inc 516 

Cordova,  Frank,  patent  interference 706 


Page 

Corduroy  Rubber  Co 892 

Corgan,  Joseph  A.: 

peat 692 

Pennsylvania  anthracite 102.5 

Corinth,  Miss.,  railroad  accident 56 

Cork,  compressed,  specification 1533 

Cork  carpet,  general  schedule  of  supplies 101 

Corn: 

acreage  allotments,  management  to  meet 435 

acreage,  yield,  and  production. 10, 

254, 437, 608. 777, 949 

bacterial  wilt 445.786- 

canned,  specification 1365 

chinch  bug  control 611 

crop  insurance  act  to  be  applicable 638 

culture 124 

earworm  control 611 

carworm  injury 247 

European  corn  borer  injury 1706 

futures,  volume  of  trading,  etc.,  1936-39 610 

germination,  maturity  p.t  harvest  effect 1710 

Helminthosporium  maydis  susceptibility..  1711 

hybrid,  what  and  how 264 

impairment  in  nutritive  value  by  fungi 247 

in  diet  of  fryers  and  roasters 248,432 

machinery  for  growing.. 7.434 

marketing  quotas  and  loans 466, 

479, 637, 654, 806 

paritv  pavment  regulations 1558 

rates  "on 872,1182,1777 

root  development 617 

seed  corn 264 

settled  silaee.  quantity  in  silo 440 

standards,  handbook 609,1105 

temperature  during  irradiation,  effect 1390 

varietal  suitability  for  freezing 265 

weekly  corn  and  wheat  region  bulletin 461, 

632.802,973,1126,1259 
Corn  borers,  see  European  com  borer. 

Corn  ear  pests,  controlling  in  Puerto  Rico 259 

Corn  earworm: 

hibernation  in  southeastern  Georgia 1385 

injury  to  field  corn 247 

life  history  and  control --  952 

oil  for  control  in  sweet  com 611 

on  lima  beans  and  its  control... 1240 

Corn  products  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report 167 

Cornell,  Kenneth  H.,  court  case 487 

Cornell-Dubilier  Electric  Corporation 1195 

Cornfield,  Georee,  relief 145 

Cornfield.  Jerome,  housing  Federal  employees.  1492 

Corning  Gla,ss  Works 1497 

Cornucopia.  Wis.,  chart 108 

Coronado  International  Memorial 669,993,1130 

Coronado  National  Forest 669 

Coronium,  fringe  of  the  sun. 402 

Corporacion  de  Ventas  de  Salitre  y  Yoda  de 

Chile 751 

Corporate  Trust  Shares. 59 

Corporation  commissions,  see  names  of  States, 
etc. 

Corporation  of  foreign  bondholders  act,  1933 401 

Corporations: 

American  listed,  survey 90,91,1076,1212 

Federal  Trade  Commission  reports 166, 

167. 168. 328, 497, 684, 1165, 1276, 1277 

income  tax  returns 1819 

manufacturing,  financial  characteristics 97 

nonfinancial.  distribution  of  ownership 585 

shareholdings,  survey.. 415 

taxation 413 

see  also  names  of  corporations. 

Corps  areas  and  departments,  etc 759 

Corpus  Christi,  Tex.: 

aeronautical  charts 273, 1121 

annual  meteorological  summary 632 

Corrector,  percentage,  standard  nomenclature 

list . -.  1691 

Correlation,  graphic,  relationship  of  method  to 

least  squares 8, 1236 

Corrugated -board  rolls,  simplified  practice 630 

Cormgated  fiber  boxes,  see  Boxes. 

Corse,  Elmer,  Transfer  Line 1181 

Corson,  John  J.,  emplovees  under  old-age  insur- 
ance  327,1164 

Cory,  Robert  H.,  court  case 1631 

Cosby,  Stanley  W.,  soil  survey 1390 

Cosgrove,  Bella,  relief ---  1590 


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Cosmetics: 

corporations,  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 684 

food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act — 

act  and  regulations  for  enforcement 1444 

delegation  of  autliority,  opinion 709 

en  forcemen  t 1 444 

notices  of  judgment 077 

Cost  accounting,  see  Accounting. 
Cost  and  standard  of  living: 

changes  in  cost  of  living 542,884,1315,1785 

ciiangcs  in  5  defense  areas 714 

in — 

Colombia _..  969 

Puerto  Rico 629,715 

Trinidad 629 

stamp  plan  effect  on  living  levels 68 

wages  and  cost  of  living  in  2  wars  __ 1786 

warelTeet 119.3 

Cost  of  Living  Division 68,69,542.884. 131.5, 178.1 

(^ost  of  production,  see  names  of  special  articles. 
Costa  Rica: 

commercial  policies  and  trade  relations 581 

economic  conditions  in  1940 1256 

felicitations  of  Congress,  acknowledging 643 

military  mission,  agreement -..  1524 

Costanz.o,  A.: 

bituminous-coal-mine  occupations  survey.-  858 

employment,  etc.,  at  copper  mines,  etc 858 

Costello,  David  F.,  pricklypear  control 1388 

Costello,  John  M.  (Representative  from  Calif.): 
report  made  bv — 

Military  Affairs  Com 300 

Costigan,  Peter  J.: 
relief- 
hearings 837 

report 667 

Costume  jewelry  and  novelties,  census 960 

Costumers,  general  .schedule  of  supplies    -.  2.34, 1363 
Cothran,  Walter  S.,  banker's  part  in  soil  conser- 
vation districts 1112 

Cotros,  Oeorge,  court  case... ._  704, 1479 

Cots,  hospital,  specification 101 

Cotton,  R.  T.,  insect  pests 1107 

Cotton: 

acreage,  yield,  and  production 777, 1563 

airplane  dusting  for  insect  control 952 

aldehyde  groups  in  hydrocellulose 1723 

American-Egyptian,  quality  and  ginning.  1563, 

1701 

analyses  of  fiber  properties,  etc 288,  306, 463 

base-combining  capacity 630 

C.  C.  C.  cotton  form 1106 

C.  C.  C.  services 1239 

color  stability,  storage  tests 1563 

compression 117. 1102 

consolidated  report....  1104, 1237, 1383, 1563, 1703 

consumed,  on  hand,  etc 20, 127, 

268,  450, 620,  790, 1113, 1246, 1393, 1571 

cotton-and-tobacco  South 1569 

crop  insurance  act  to  be  applicable 638, 

655,811,976 
fibers- 
attachment  to  seed 608 

environmental  factors 435 

microscopic  structure 458 

properties  of  Pima,  etc 437 

surface  characteristics 278 

foreign-grown,  prohibiting  purchase 1149 

from  boll  to  bale : 1563 

futures  act,  and  other  laws 465 

gins  and  ginning— 

better  service  with  new  installations. ..  1559 

compression  of  cotton 1102 

drying  of  seed  cotton  at  gins 1383, 1559 

enhance  quality  and  utility 1102 

financial  statements  of  co-op  gins 260 

ginning  reports 20, 127,  268, 1571, 1713 

higher  gin-saw  speeds 946 

insects  and  spiders  on  gin  trash 258 

loan  experiences  of  banks 1 242 

machinery*  equipment 1393 

machinery  and  practices 1 701 

modernization  in  Tennessee 946 

modernizing  benefits 946 

Oklahoma  and  Texas  cooperative  gins..  260 

rates  on  machinery 701 

reducing  power  waste 773 

repairing  gins.. 946 


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Cotton— Continued 

gins  and  ginning— Continued 

roller  covering.. 606 

seed-cotton  moisture  tester 1703 

unloading-fan  improvements 1701 

work  of  Cotton  Ginning  Laboratory...  1559 

insects  and  spiders 258 

linters  produced,  etc 1571,1572,1713,1714 

literature,  selected  list  of  references 115,248 

431,  603,  944,  1101, 1233,  1379,  1557, 
1699 

indexes 603,1379 

loan  instructions  on  1941  cotton 1106 

market  at  Victoria,  Tex 1383 

market  review 10,119,254,437,608, 

777,  949,  1104,  1237,  1383,  1563,  1703 

marketing  quota  regulations 604 

marketing  quotas  and  loans 466, 

637,654,806,1589 

mattress  making 260 

mattress  program,  questions  and  answers.. .  614 

net  weights - - -  288,304 

outlook  charts,  1941 9 

parity  payment  regulations. 1558 

Phyraatotriclmm  root  rot    ...1710 

pool  participation  trust  certificates 828 

price  relationshii)s,  etc  -  118 

prices  of  cloth  an<i  raw  cotton 119 

production  in  I'nited  States,  1940  crop 1113 

program,  questions  and  answers 248 

quality  improvement,  mill  requirements —  437 
rates  on- 

cotton - - 1475 

cotton  fabrics 1777 

cotton  piece  goods 701 

cotton  linters 1777 

cotton  waist  band  material 516 

report 949,1104,1237,1383,1563,1703 

researcli  on  present  uses --  946 

'round  the  world  with  cotton 433 

situation 8,118,252,435,606, 

775,  947,  1103,  1235,  1382,  1561,  1702 
southeast  Missouri,  lab.  for  cotton  South...  261 

specifications  for  cotton-batting 1221 

spinning- 
activity  in  industry  . 127,268,450,620, 

790,  959,  1113,  1246,  1393,  1571,  1713 

properties  of  Pima,  etc.,  cotton 437 

quahty  of  Texas  cotton 949 

test  results 776 

statistics 262,431,783 

supply  and  distribution,  1940^1 1246 

tests  of  upland  cotton,  1939 777 

trade  agreements,  cotton  and  manufactures.  407 

trade  in  cotton  futures 1 2, 1 20, 257, 440, 61 1 , 

780,  951,  1106,  1239,  1385,  1564,  1706 

uses,  selected  references,  1933-July  1940 252 

utilization  in  cordage  and  twine 252 

utilization  of  American  cotton  studies.. 252 

warehousing,  storing  and  reconcentration — 

hearings ---  289,306 

reports 152,289,304 

weekly  cotton  region  bulletin    -  461 , 

632,802,973,1126,1259,1111 

withholding  1940  and  previous  crops 479, 

996,1132,1209 
see  also  certain  headings  beginning  Cotton— 
also  names  of  articles  manufactured 
from  cotton. 
Cotton  and  Other  Fiber  Crops  and  Diseases 

Division .-    17 

Cotton  aphid,  dusting  for  control 611 

Cotton    articles,    see    Cotton— also    names    of 
articles. 

Cotton-bale  covering  standardization 288,304 

Cotton-batting,  see  Cotton. 
Cotton    Congress,    Pan    American,    see    Pan 
American  Cotton  Congress. 

Cotton  drier,  vertical,  for  seed  cotton 251 

Cotton  Ginning  Laboratory,  work 1559 

Cotton  gins,  see  Cotton. 

Cotton  goods,  see  Cotton— Textiles— aZso  names 
of      manufactured      articles      and 
materials. 
Cotton  linters,  see  Cotton. 

Cotton  root  aphids  and  their  control.. 611 

Cotton  seed,  see  Cottonseed. 
Cotton  stamps: 

display  suggestions  for  merchants 619 


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Page 

Cotton  stamps— rontinuert 

use  your  cotton  stamps  wisely 441 

using  under  supplementary  cotton  program.  619 
Cotton  yarn,  see  Yarn. 
Cottonseed: 

coat  structure,  as  related  to  germination 264 

crushing  industry,  capacity,  etc 776 

fiber  iwpulation,  length,  etc.. 1379 

grading  and  market  news 949 

oil  and  ammonia  content 1699 

prices  and  grades 288 

products — 

manufactured  and  on  hand  at  oil  mills. .  21, 

128.  269.  450.  621,  791,  959,  1114,  1247, 

1394.  1572,  1714 

manufactured,  shipped  out,  etc.. 21,  128,  268, 

450,  620,  790,  1113,  1572,  1713,  1714 

manufacturing  corporations 684 

rates  on  cottonseed  and  products,  etc 350, 

529, 1039. 1303, 1475 

received,  crushed,  and  on  hand 21,128,268, 

4.50, 620, 790, 1113, 1572, 1713, 1714 

research  on  present  uses 946 

weather  effect  on  oil  and  protein 437 

Cottonwood  lumber,  see  Lumber. 

Cottony,  Herman  V.,  solar  heating 279 

Cottreli,  C.  B.,  &  Sons  Co 1791 

Cottrell,  Samuel  A.,  retirement  exemption 1070 

Couch,  James  F.,  mercuric  chloride 1238 

Couch,  W.  F.,  motor  carrier  decision 869 

Coudcrt  Brothers 143S.  1632. 1780 

Coughlin,  Ellen  W.,  parental  attitudes  toward 

handicapped  children 1490 

Coulter.  John  W.,  la  pina. 393 

Coumbe,  A.T.: 

crude  petroleum  and  petroleum  products..  1027 

fuel  oil  and  kerosene  sales 52, 1620 

natural  gasoline  and  petroleum  gases 858 

sales  of  liquefied  petroleum  gases 8.59 

Cnuncell,  Clara  E..  war  and  infectious  disease..  680 

Council  Bluff  Orape  Growers  Association 582 

Council  Bluffs.  Iowa: 

building  permit  survey 542 

milk  in'marketing  area 267, 1570 

Council  of  National  Defense 37, 

158,  314. 486,  670, 1437 

Council  of  Personnel  Administration,  report 449 

Council  ring  (periodical) 52, 

337,   500,   693,   861,   1456,    1620,    1767 
Councils,  see  name  of  council,  or  subject  with 

which  council  has  to  do. 
Counsel,  see  Lawyers. 
Counties: 

agricultural  conservation  associations 944 

boards  of  agriculture 947 

county  planning  series C07, 1382, 1383 

goverament,  etc..  in  Tennessee  Valley 232 

land  management  and  development 1382 

land-purchase  programs 1382 

outline  map  of  United  States 9 

see  also  names  of  counties. 

Countway,  Francis  A.,  tax  appeal 1082 

County  school  officers,  see  Schools. 
Couplings: 

rates  on 869 

specification 928 

Course  of  instruction,  see  Curriculum. 
Court-martial  orders,  see   Courts  martial  and 

courts  of  inquiry. 
Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  see 
United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for 
District  of  Columbia. 

Court  of  Claims 38,158.314.487,670, 

840,  1011,  1156,  1269,  1437,  1603,  1751 
cases- 
briefs  in  ta.\  cases,  title  page  and  index.  1307 

calendars... 38, 

314,  487,  670,   1269,   1438,   1603,   1752 
decided  Oct.  2,   1939-June  2,   1941   by 

Richard  S.  Whalev,  index  digest...  1603 
decided  Oct.  2,    1939-June   2,    1941    by 
Richard  S.  Whaley,  title  page  and 

table  of  cases . 1603 

decided  Apr.  1-Oct.  6,  1940 158 

decided  Oct.  7,  1940-Mar.  2,  1941 840 

decided  Mar.  3- June  1,  1941 1438 

docket  of  cases  pending.  Dec.  1941 1603 

judgments  rendered  1940 38 

judgments  rendered,  lists..  189, 352, 925, 1085 


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Court  of  Claims— Continued 

printed  records,  term  1939-40,  index 1011 

see  also  names  of  claimants. 

Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals 159, 

31fi,  489,  841,  1011,  1156,  1269,  1605 
cases  adjudged— 

customs  cases... 1270 

patent  cases 1605 

printed  in  Treasury  decisions 99, 

233,  417.  587,  755,  926, 1086, 1218,  1361, 
1528,  1679,  1818 

customs  calendar  for  Oct.  term,  1941 1269 

decisions,  see,  above,  cases  adjudged. 

patent  calendar  for  Oct.  term,  1941 1270 

reports,  see,  above,  cases  adjudged. 
see  a!?o  names  of  paities  to  suits. 

Courts,  labor  decisions 199,  365, 

542,  714.  884,   1049,   1191.  1492,   1785 
see  also  Courts  of  United  States,  and  refer- 
ences-Juvenile courts — also  name  of 
court. 
Courts  martial  and  courts  of  inquiry: 
Army- 
manual,  amendment.  Exec,  order. 571 

orders 1368,1823 

Coast  Guard,  amendment 587 

Navy,  better  administration  of  justice- 
hearing 1007 

letter  from  Secretary  of  Navy 149 

report 838 

Navy,  orders 1065,1658 

Courts  of  United  States: 
decisions- 
constitutionality  of  legislation 717 

for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 499 

interstate  commerce 339 

patent,  trade-mark,  and  copyright 972 

patents  fin  official  gazette) 28, 

139,  280.  460.  631,  801,  972,  1126,  1258, 
1410,  1581.  1725 

estimates  of  appropriations 221,913 

see    also    District    Courts— Judges— Jury — 
also  name  of  court. 

Couse  Laboratories,  Inc 1325,1501 

Couvreux,  Port,  chart 391 

Cover,  John  H.: 

regulation  of  economic  activities 414 

small  business 413 

Coverdale,  William  H.,  interlocking  directorate 

application 1034 

Covered  smut,  see  Smuts. 

Covers,  cake,  specification 235 

Covert,  Roy  N.,  protection  from  lightning 267 

Covert,  Timon: 

Federal  funds  for  education 1609 

financing  schools  as  function  of  State 846 

statistics  of  city  school  systems 492 

Covington,  George  W.,  court  case... 704,1631 

Covington.  Kate  E.,  court  case 704, 1631 

Covington  County,  Mi.ss.,  neighborhoods  and 

communities 1382 

Covington  Weaving  Co 892,1325,1501 

Cowan,  P.  R.,  yields  of  barley  varieties 17 

Cowden  Manufacturing  Co 94 

Cowgill,  AVilliam  H.,  methyl  bromide  fumiga- 
tion   121 

CowlesToolCo 551 

Cowlin,  R.  W.,  Douglas-flr  region 262 

Cowlitz  River,  improving  old  mouth 1370 

Cowper,  H.  H.: 

value  of  syphilis  patient  education 495 

correction  of  entry 769 

Cows: 

feeding  dairy  cows 12 

freemartin  condition  in  heifers 780 

udder  diseases 779 

Cox,  E.  E.  (Representative  from  Qa.): 
reports  made  by — 

Rules  Com. 305.478.654.994,1126 

Cox,  Elbert,  winter  encampments  of  Revolu- 
tion  693 

Cox,  O.  L.,  Motor  Lines 700 

Cox,  George  M.,  Inc 1216 

Cox,  Harrv  C,  court  case 705,876 

Cox,  ncrald  R.: 

antibodies  against  encephalitis. 1274 

susceptibility  of  horses  to  encephalitis 1444 

Cox,rj.  T-.,  and  Son.     183 

Cox,  Willis,  court  case 580 


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Cox  Transportation  Co 871 

Coxen,  James  R.,  federally  aided  programs 493 

Coj'ote: 

food  habits 1021 

in  Yellowstone 508 

trapping 1450 

Crab  meat: 

increase  rate  of  duty,  proclamation _..  1206 

specification 758 

Tariff  Commission  report 1814 

Crabb,  Dolores,  court  case 353 

Crabb,  Lowell,  motor  carrier  decision... 183 

Crabgrass,  germination  of  seed 1710 

Crabs: 

investigation  in  Alaska,  estimate 742 

king  crab  in  Alaska 577 

new  copepod  from  gill  chambers 1213 

Crackers: 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 166 

specification 591 

Craddock  Furniture  Co 724,892 

Cradles,  tank,  standard  nomenclature  list 1544 

Craft,  W.  A.,  practical  hog  houses 1384 

Cragoe,  Carl  S.,  gases,  slopes  of  pv  isotherms 970 

Craig,  N.  S.,  motor  carrier  decision... 1179 

Crain,  George  W.,  motor  carrier  decision 869 

Crain,  J.  H.,  trustee,  court  case... 1489 

Cram,  Eloise  B.,  poultry 256,1705 

Cranberry  Canners,  Inc 1779 

Cranberry  Corporation 1627 

Cranberry  fields: 

establishing 1569 

managing. 786 

Crandall,  Lynn,  surface  water  supply 502, 1763 

Crandall  Studios 53 

Crandon  Trucking,  Inc 1627 

Crane,  H.  L.,  tung  tree 787 

Crane  Co 374 

Cranes: 

birds  of  North  and  Middle  America 1355 

Cranes  (machinery): 

commercial  standard 279 

manufacturing    corporations,     F.    T.     C. 

report .-. 1276 

Crangle,  D.  E.,  Republican  River. 1763 

Crater  Lake  Box  and  Lumber  Co 1325,1647 

Crater  Lake  Lumber  Co 1325 

Crater  Lake  National  Park: 

general  information 337 

schedule  of  basic  rates 507 

Crater  Lake  National  Park  Co 507 

Craters  of  the  Moon  National  Monument 1070 

Cravens,  Fad  jo  (Representative  from  Ark.): 
report  made  by  — 

Judiciary  Com 820 

Crawfishes: 

directions  for  destroying 1021 

from  Alabama  caves 1671 

Crawford,  A.  B.,  brucellosis  of  cattle 255 

Crawford,  C.  C,  hemisphere  solidarity. 1162 

Crawford,  O.  L.,  la  conservacion  del  suelo  en 

Puerto  Rico 957 

Crawford,  George  P.,  relief 640 

Crawford,  L.  Howard,  illustrator,  Oregon  Caves 

National  Monument 862 

Crawford,  Lawrence  C,  discharges  at  stream- 
measurement  stations 171 

Crawley-Monark-West  Virginia  Transportation 

Corporation 871 

Crawley  Transportation  Co 871 

Crayfishes,  see  Crawfishes. 

Cream,  sour,  how  to  prepare  and  use  at  home..  1565 

Creamer,  A.  S.,  ceramic  talcose  whiteware 459 

Creamer,  Daniel,  unemployment  benefits..  165, 166 
Creameries: 

cooperative  routes 260,614 

creamerlas  cooperativas 393 

Creamery  Package  Manufacturing  Co 1501 

Credit; 

consumer,  10  close-ups.. 14 

problems  of  families 1014 

publications  of  interest  to  credit  men 1579 

retail  credit  survey,  1939 1579 

sales  and  receivables 1398 

see  also  Agricultural  credit — Credit  unions^ 
Installment  loans — Lend-lease  bill 
and  act — Production  credit  associa- 
tions. 


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Credit  Administration,  see  Farm  Credit  Admin- 
istration. 

Credit  Alliance  Corporation 705, 1307, 1479 

Credit  Analysis  Unit 26,136,276,457 

Credit  committee  handbook 1567 

Credit  Union  Section 14,15,260,442,614, 

782,  954,  1108,  1242,  1386,  1567,  1708 
Credit  unions: 

cooperative  saving,  Federal  credit  unions...  260, 
951,1108,1567 

credit  committee  handbook 1567 

Federal  credit  union  act,  as  amended 1242 

installment  loans  to  consumers..  1405, 1579, 1722 

invest  in  building  and  loan  associations 639 

let's  hold  better  annual  meetings,  memo 15 

management  appraises  credit  union 1708 

monthlv  report,  Federal  credit  unions 15, 

2(i0,  442,  614,  782,  954,  1108,  1242,  1386,  1708 

operations 68,614,1386,1492 

sitting  in  with  supervisory  committee 1567 

Creech,  J.  M.,  relief - 1590 

Creedman  Coulee  National  Wildlife  Refuge...  1515 

Creek,  Charles  R.,  farm  managment 1104 

Creek  Indians,  court  case 38, 

190, 314,  533, 670,  705, 1479 

Crenshaw,  J.  Bush,  court  case -. 353 

Creole  onions,  see  Onions. 

Creosote-coal-tar  solution,  specification.. 1367 

Creosote  oil,  efTect  on  cancer 326 

Creosote-petroleum-solution,  specification 1091 

Crescent  Amusement  Co.,  Inc 1479 

Crescent  Bed  Co.,  Inc 374,551 

Crescent  Dress  Co 375 

Crescent  Truck  Line 516 

Crespi,  Pietro,  tax  appeal 922 

Crespi,  Pio,  tax  appeal 1082 

Crested  wheatgrass,  see  Wheatgrass. 

Cretaceous  deposits,  San  Juan  Basin,  N.  Mex.  1282 

Creve  Coeur  quadrangle.  Mo 173 

Crews,  C.  C,  tax  appeal ._.    97 

Crews,  Charles,  court  case 533,1307 

Crews,  Everett  J.,  court  case... 533,1307 

Crews,  Ralph  W.,  court  case 533,1307 

Crews,  Robert  E.,  court  case 533, 1307 

Crews,  see  Ships. 

Crichton,  Andrew  B.,  motor  carrier  decision...  523, 

1627 

Crichton,  Kate  J.,  court' case 705 

Crile,  LucinJa: 

4-H  club  and  older  youth  studies... 1708 

State  extension  specialists 1566 

Crime  and  criminals: 

alien  registration  receipt  cards .  835, 

1142, 1414 

appeals  by  U.  S.  in  criminal  cases 146, 1748 

contempt  of  court.  Supreme  Ct.  authority.  1142, 

1434, 1584 
criminal  rules  of  procedure- 
amendments 750,  1215,1814 

estimate  for  preparation 1517 

fugitives  wanted 67, 

197,   363,   540,   712,   883,    1048,    1188, 
1314,  1489,  1637,  1784 

in  Canal  Zone,  amend  code 148,1731,1747 

judicial  criminal  statistics,  1939 620 

laws,  compOation 465 

military   service   of  persons   convicted   of 

felony 837,990,1130 

persons  released  without  conviction,  etc    .  472, 

665, 976 

physical  science  in  detection 402 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 170 

second  conviction,  amend  D.  C.  code.  1139,1151 

suspend  statutes  of  limitations 1738 

uniform  crime  reports  for  U.  S.  and  posses- 
sions   363,712,1188,1637 

see  also   Convict  labor — Prisons  and  pris- 
oners. 
Criminal  Ca.ses,  Advisory  Committee  on  Rules 
in,    see    Advisory    Committee    on 
Rules  in  Criminal  Cases. 
Criminal  code,  see,  for  amendments,  special 
subjects. 

Criminal  Division,  Justice  Dept.  salaries 1073 

Criminal  procedure,  see  Crime  and  criminals. 
Criminals,  see  Crime  and  criminals. 
Crinoids: 

dinotocrinus,  new  fossil 403 

monograph 1213 


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INDEX,    1941 


rage 

Crippled  children,  see  Children. 

Cristobal,  C.  Z.,  tide,  moon,  etc.,  tables,  1941^    83 

Crocker  Wheeler  Electric  Manufacturing  Co..  1501 

Crockett,  J.  C,  court  case  876 

Crockett,  Lake,  channel  from  Puget  Sound 1226 

Crom,  E.  E.,  Lumber  Co 375 

Cromer,  William,  relief 640,998.1129 

Cronin,  C.  H.,  court  case 1269,1634 

Cronister,  Kathryn,  family  expenditures 785 

Crook,  Edna  B.,  relief  of  estate 1136 

Crooks,  C.  A.,  European  corn  borer 1706 

Crooks,  D.  M.: 

castor  beans 445 

condiment  plants 1389 

Crooks  Terminal  Warehouses,  Inc 38,344,925 

Crop  insurance: 

cotton  to  be  included 638,655,811,976 

county  application  procedure 954, 1387 

county  yield  and  rate  procedure.. 261 

danger  ahead,  over  fields  of  wheat 1567 

field  corn  to  be  included 638 

loss  adjustment  procedure  and  manual 261 

now  is  the  time  to  think  about 15 

pay ment  of  premiums,  amend  act 655 

pulling  power 1242 

quiz  questions 1242 

references,  selected  list 775 

regulations,  1942 954 

yearbook  separate.-  606 

Crop  Insurance  Corporation,  see  Federal  Crop 

Insurance  Corporation. 
Crop  loans,  see  Agricultural  credit. 
Crop  Reporting  Board: 

citrus  fruit,  milk  and  egg  production 253,  949 

cotton  report 949, 1104, 1237, 1383, 1563, 1703 

general  crop  report -  10, 

119,  254,  437,  608,  777,  949,  1104,  1237, 
1704 

livestock  on  farms,  Jan.  1,  1941 254 

Crops: 

acquired  for  defense,  payments  to  farmers.  1731, 

1734, 1742 

annual  summary,  1941 1704 

cost  of  producing  field  crops 603 

dryland 264 

failures,  relief  of  producers- 
hearings 1734, 1742 

reports 1734, 1743 

farm  management,  etc.,  effect  on  yields 449 

farm  production,  disposition,  and  value 608 

general  report 10, 

119,  254,  437,  608,  777,  949,  1104,  1237, 
1704 

growing  without  soil 1111 

losses  from  plant  diseases,  1939 956 

mineral  composition  with  ref.  to  soils 445 

prices  received  by  farmers,  1940,  etc 610 

program  for  basic  crops ...  605 

statistics  of  miscellaneous  crops 431 

summary ... 1237, 1704 

weekly  weather  and  crop  bulletin _.  29, 

140,  282,  461,  633,  803,  974,  1127,  1260, 
1412,  1582,  1728 
see  atsio  Crops  and  markets  (periodicals)— 
also  names  of  crops. 
Crops  and  markets  (periodicals): 

crops  and  markets 115, 

248,   431,   603,    771,   944,    1101,    1233, 
1379,  1557,  1699 

index 431 

foreign  crops  and  markets 15, 

123,  262,  443,  615,  783,  955,  1109,  1242, 
1387,  1568,  1709 

indexes --   123,1109 

Crosby,  M.  A.: 

farm  management.. 252 

Johnson  grass... 1390 

Cross,  Cecil  M.  P.,  credit  in  accounts 1136 

Cross-cut  saw,  small,  electrically  operated 1235 

Crosser,  Robert  (Representative  from  Ohio): 
reports  made  by — 

Interstate     and     Foreign     Commerce 

Com 297,819 

Crossman,  John  C,  relief 153 

Croston,  John  J.,  expansion  of  aircraft  industry.  541 

Crouch,  Lena  B.,  relief.. 1136,1583,1597 

Crouch.  W.  E.,  pocket-gopher  control 257 

Crouch  Transportation  System,  Inc 183 

Crow,  George  H.,  relief .- 153,640 


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Crow,  William  C,  wholesale  fruit,  etc.,  market.  1103 

Crow  Indians,  claims 834, 1419 

Crowder,  Walter  F.: 

grocery  wholesaling 1722 

structure  of  industry 414 

Crowe,  E.  Hilton,  hot  shot  furnaces 176 

Crowe,  P.  R.,  dual  rainfall  regime  of  Roswell, 

N.  Mex 803 

Crown  Coach  Co 517,527 

Crown  gall,  carbon  metabolism 431 

Crown  Motor  Service,  Inc 524 

Crown  Zellerbach  Corporation 229 

Crucible  Fuel  Co 176,691 

Crucifers,  effect  of  nutrients  on  clubroot 248 

Crude  oil,  see  Petroleum. 

Crumb,  S.  E.,  European  earwig 1385 

Crump,  Donald,  relief  of  heirs 813, 1429, 1583 

Crump,  Emma  J.,  relief 813,1429,1583 

Crump,  Mrs.  John  N.,  relief  of  heirs.-  813,1429,1583 

Crump,  Mildred  L.,  relief 813,1429,1583 

Crushed  stone,  see  Stone. 

Crustacea,  canned,  census  of  manufactures. . .    1716 

Cruz,  Porto  da,  chart 213 

Cryolite,  chapter  from  minerals  yearbook 691 

Crystal  City  Glass  Workers'  Union.. 358,749 

Crystal  Lake  quadrangle,  Calif. _ 689 

Crystalline  boric  oxide,   thermal  expansion 

studies.. 1407 

Cuba: 

chart 1V98 

defensive  area,  etc..  Executive  oider 740 

expoitations  of  arms,  proclamation 1348 

foreign  trade,  1938  and  1939 906 

money-order  post  offices 1204 

sugar  making 1661 

trade  of  United  States  in  1940 1255 

Cuba  Memorial  Hospital,  relief 290,657,909 

Cube,  washes  for  control  of  cattle  grubs 11 

Cucumber  beetle,  striped,  habits  and  control.      953 

Cucumber  mosaic  virus  on  bean  and  pea 943 

Cucumbers: 

specification 1533 

standards  for  slicing  cucumbers _      254 

Cuda,  Joseph,  motor  carrier  decision 524 

Cudahy  Packing  Co.: 

court  case 716,1307 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 74, 

206,375,551.892,1057 

Cudahy  Packing  Co.  of  Louisiana,  Ltd 367, 1185 

Cuesta,  .\ngel  L.,  court  case  of  exrs 705 

Cufflinks,  customs  appeal 1269,1605 

Culebra  Island,  defense  area,  etc 219 

Culkin,    Francis   D.    (Representative    from 
N.  Y.): 
minority  views — 

Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries  Com.      647 

Cullen,  U.  R.,  court  case 353 

Cullen,    Thomas    H.    (Representative    from 
N.  Y.): 
report  made  by — 

Ways  and  Means  Com 305 

Cullinane,  Helen  F.,  recalibration 1728 

Cullman  County,  Ala.,  German  settlement...      775 
Cullon,  K.  S.: 

Alfaro  engine '93 

salety  of  aircraft 131 

Cullyford,  James  S.,  Colorado  tick  fever 322 

Culpepper,  C.  W.: 

freezing  preservation  of  peas,  etc 265 

fruit  of  okra . 125 

germination  of  sweet  corn 1710 

Culpepper,  R.  L.,  claim 294,660,912 

Culture: 

conservation  of  resources  in  times  of  war. .    1 1 89 

cultural  anthropology  and  agriculture 603 

prehistoric,  Asia  to  America  (2  entries). . .    1522 

setting  of  agricultural  problems 771 

see  also  Inter-American  cultural  relations. 
Cumberland,  Md.: 

First  National  Bank 38 

railroad  accident 510 

Cumberland  Portland  Cement  Co 1216 

Cumberland  River:  .  „„„,,.„ 

amend  TVA  act  to  include  basin 996, 1149 

bridge  below  Clees  Ferry ._  297,635,660 

Cummings,  Walter  J.,  trustee,  court  case 189 

Cunningham,  D.  IL,  motor  carrier  decision 871 

Cunningham,  John  K.,  receiver,  court  cs.se 189 


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Cunningham,  R.  N.,  forest  resources  of  Michi- 
gan  ^ 1109 

Cuno  Engineering  Corporation .  .  Ifi74 

Cups,  paper,  general  schedule  of  supplies    927, 1531 

Curley.  Edward  W.,  memorinl  services.. 1413 

Curly-top  disease,  field  inoculations. -..  l.')65 

Currency,  see  Money — Paper  money. 
Currency,   Comptroller  of,  see  Comptroller  of 

Currency. 
Current  Information  Section,  War  Dcpt.,  infor- 
mation in  notes  of  general  mterest..  245 

Current  taps,  specification 236 

Currents,  see  Ocean  currents— Rivers. 
Curriculum: 

and  soil  conservation 448 

basis  of  planning .-.  492 

changes  to  meet  needs  of  tomorrow 847 

Naval  .\cademy,  .\nnapolis 391 

Currj-,  John  C,  court  case   1674 

Curry,  M.  L..  trustee,  court  case. 1631 

Curtis,  Carl  T.  (Representative  from  Nebr.): 
report  made  by— 

Immigraiion  and  Naturalization  Com  _  1419 

Curtis,  Clayton  W.,  relief 153,290,571 

Curtis,  Cornelia  O.,  court  cascof  exr 60 

Curtis,  James,  court  case 876 

Curtis  Bav  plant,  American  Oil  Co.,  Inc. 372 

Curtiss-Wricht  Corporation 375, 1325. 1647 

Cushing,  Edith  W.,  educational  associations  and 

directories. 492 

Cushions,  chair,  general  schedule  of  supplies.  .  1530 

Cushman,  Joseph  A.,  Foraminifera... 92,171 

Ciishnian  Motor  Works 1357 

Custer  Halt k'fieUi  National  Cemetery... 1028 

Custodi'il  service,  defining,  etc 1735 

see  also  Postal  service. 
Customs,  .sfi?  TariiT— a/so  names  of  importing 
companies,   and   names  of  articles 
imported. 
Customs  and  Patent  .\ppeals.  Court  of,  see  Court 
of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals. 

Customs  Bureau 589,756 

customs  laws,  admini.stration .., 540 

estimate 89 

Customs  Court 842,1156 

cases  adjudged  (Customs  Court  reports). ..  842, 

1156 

cases  adjudged  (in  Treasury  decisions') 99, 

233,  417,  587,  755,  926,  1086,  1218,  1361, 
1528,  1079,  1818 
see  also  names  of  parties  to  suits. 
Customs  ports,  see  names  of  certain  cities. 

Customs  Service,  collection  district  26 86 

see  also  Customs  Bureau— also  names  of  ports 
of  entry. 
Cut  Bank,  Mont.,  Blackfeet  Indian  lands,  sale    1003, 

1140,1414 
Cut-over  land,  see  Land. 
Cut-stone,  see  Stone. 

Cutlery,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

Cutting  preparations: 

dermatitis  from  cutting  oils 1757 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234 

Cuttings,  root  stimulating  chemicals ..  445 

Cutts,  Margaret  M.,  relief 468,657,  1586,  1729 

Cutts,  Richard  M.,  relief  of  widow' --  46*, 

657, 1586, 1729 

Cutworms,  pale  western,  control 257 

Cuvillier,  Eugenia,  infection  with  trichinae 849 

Cuyahoga  River,  chart -  934 

Cyclocephala  (Ochrosidia)  borealis... 1101 

Cyclone  Fence  Division,  American  Steel  &  Wire 

Co.  of  New  Jersey 1196, 1499 

Cyclones,  see  Storms. 
Cylinders: 

color  marking,  anesthetic  gss  cylinders 799 

rates  on  steel  cylinders 869 

Cylinders  (engines): 

heat  transfer.. 718 

Cynoscion  regalis,  taken  in  Chesapeake  Bay...  1762 

Cypress  tank-stock  lumber 630 

Cyr,  Louis,  motor  carrier  decision 1179 

Cysteine,  eflcct  on  halophilic  bacteria 606 

Cystine: 

content  of  soybeans 432 

role  in  stracture  of  fibrous  protein 1257 


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D.  A.  R.,  see  National  Society  of  Daughters  of 
American  Revolution. 

D.  C.  Engineering  Co.,  Inc 1752 

D.D.D.  Corporation 1447 

Dache,  Lilly,  Inc 1325 

Dachnowski-Stokes,  A.  P.: 

peat  and  muck  for  soil  improvement 446 

peat  resources  in  Alaska .' 617 

Dade  Brothers 344 

Dadian,  Arthur,  Davis-Bacon  and  Walsh-Healey 

acts 885 

Daft,  F.  S.,  cirrhosis  of  liver 1163 

Daggett,  Stuart,  sr.  exr.,  tax  appeal 582,1779 

Daggy,  Richard  H.,  anopheline  mosquito  fauna.1016 

Dago  Bay,  chart 565 

Dahlberg,  Arthur,  recovery  plans 413 

Dahlias,  storing  roots. 617 

Daily. 

Note. — For  all  periodicals  which  begin 
with  the  word  "Daily",  see  subject,  or 
names  of  departments,  etc.,  issuing  periodi- 
cals. 
Daily,  Edwin    F.,   maternity   care   at   public 

expense 713 

Dain  Manufacturing  Co 562,1057,1325 

Dairy  cattle,  see  Bulls— Cattle— Cows. 
Dairy  equipment,  see  Dairying. 
Dairv  herd-improvement  associations: 

letter. ...   121,  257, 440, 611, 780, 951, 1239, 1564, 1706 

lists  of  sires  proved 257, 1239 

Dairy  Herd  Improvement  Investigations  Divi- 
sion   257,1239 

Dairy  Industrv  Bureau 12,120, 

257, 440,  611,  780, 951, 1239, 1385, 1564, 1706 

report,  1940- 12 

report,  1941 -  1706 

see  also  Reed,  O.  E. 
Dairy  products: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939... 1250 

consumption,  data 262 

consumption,  increasing  by  low-income  dis- 
tribution  - 267 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  reports 167 

market  statistics,  1940 777 

production,  1939,  and  statistics,  1930-40 777 

rates  on 869,1035 

see  also  names  of  products. 
Dairying: 

chlorine  and  lye  corrosion  of  equipment 257 

dairy  production 10,119, 

254, 437,  608,  777, 949, 1104, 1237, 1383, 1563, 1704 

dairy  situation 8, 1 18, 252, 435, 

606, 775, 947, 1103, 1235, 1382, 1561, 1702 

educational  growth  in  4-H  project... 1708 

farmers  cooperative  dairy  associations 1108 

role  in  the  South.. 1564 

statistics 432 

technology  and  labor  requirements 1236 

trends  by  type-of-farming  regions 252 

Dakota  grammar 1496 

Dakota  Transfer  &  Storage  Co... 700 

Dakota  Transport  Service 183 

Dakota  Transportation,  Inc 524 

Dalby,  A.  R.,  motor  carrier  decision 524 

Dalby,  Z.  Lewis,  retirement  exemption... 1515 

Dalby  Motor  Freight  Lines,  Inc 524 

Dale,  Tom: 

conservation  farming 447 

conservation  practices 447 

district  saves  water  where  it  falls. 1112 

it  can  be  done 1112 

D'Alesandro,  Thomas,  jr.  (Representative  from 
Md.): 

resolution  introduced  by 823 

Daley's  Blue  Line  Transfer  Co 1300 

Dalhart  field  station,  dry  land  crops 264 

Dallas,  Allen  W.,  dumping  fuel  from  airplanes.  965 
T)fil!as   Tpx  " 

aeronautical  charts 274,626, 1253 

building  permit  survey 198 

financial  statistics 21, 1393 

DallaValle,  Joseph  M.: 

mercurialism .  323 

notes  on  number  index  used  in  bacteriology!  493 

sanitary  aspects  of  flooring  materials.. 323 

transmission  of  bacteria 44 

The  Dalles,  chart.-.. 1578 

Daly,  E.  F.,  Inc 869 


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Damages,  see  Actions  at  law — Claims. 

Dameron  &  Kenyon,  Inc 1438,1631 

Dams: 

important  dams 338 

ranked  by  height 53.1029 

ranked  by  size 53,1029 

see  also  names  of  dams,  or  bodies  of  water. 

Damsted,  C.  H.,  court  case  of  guardian 488 

Danae  Bay,  chart - - --  565 

Danaher,  John  A.  (Senator  from  Conn.): 
reports  made  by — 

Judiciary  Com... 1004,1601 

Dancause,  Charles,  relief 291 

Dance,  R.  L.,  Trucking  Co... 1627 

Dance,  Raymond  L.,  motor  carrier  decision...  1773 

Danforth  Bus  Lines,  Ltd 1465 

Danger  zones  and  areas: 

aerial  gunnery  range  regulations... ..  1167 

air  navigation  danger  areas 794, 1576 

see  also  Combat  areas. 
Dangerous  articles: 

storage,  etc.,  of  dangerous  chemicals 594 

transportation 457,521,1406,1629 

Daniels,  Joseph: 

analyses  of  Washington  coals 504 

correction  of  entry 769 

beehive,  etc.,  coking  in  Washington 691 

Danneberger,  Mrs.  A.  O.,  relief 470 

Dannen  Grain  and  Milling  Co 724,1643 

Dannenbaum,  Dorothy,  Trust 876 

Dannenbaum,  Hermann  F.  W.,  court  case 876 

Dannenbaum,  Marta,  Trust 876 

Danville,  111.,  building  permit  survey 884 

'Darby,  Edward  J.,  &  Son,  Inc. 533 

Darby,  F.  W.,  Lumber  Co 227 

Darby,  Fred  W.,  court  case. 227 

Darden,  Colgate  W.,  jr.  (Representative  from 
Va.): 

bill  introduced  by 301 

Dard's  Express 1465 

Darien,  Gulf  of,  chart 565 

Darling  Transfer  Co 1299 

Darlington,  Ethel  S.,  see  Garrett,  Ethel  S. 

Darlow,  A.  E.,  anestrous  ewe 1233 

Darrow,  George  M.: 

blueberries 17, 124 

establishing  cranberry  fields 1569 

managing  cranberry  fields 786 

Maytime,  Starbright,  etc.,  strawberries 17 

raspberry  culture 446 

strawberry  culture 18,265 

Darrow,  Karl  K.,  nuclear  fission 1522,1670 

Data  book  (coal) 863,1392 

Data  transmission  equipment  and  systems: 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1681 

standard  nomenclature  lists 1549, 1550, 1691 

Date  scale,  eradication 1240 

Datta  River,  chart 736 

Dauer,  C.  C: 

poliomyelitis  in  1940. 1016 

smallpo.x  in  United  States 324 

Daughters,  Charles  G.,  small  business 1427 

Daughters  of  American  Revolution,  see  National 
Society  of  Daughters  of  American 
Revolution. 
Daughters    of    the    Confederacy,    see    United 
Daughters  of  the  Confederacy. 

Daughtry,  J.  W.,  relief 1417 

Dauphin    County,    Pennsylvania,    Authority, 

bridge 298,636,662,807 

Dauphin  Island,  bridge 1140,1431,1585 

Dauterive  Hospital,  relief 658,805,814 

Davenport,  Sara  J.,  need  for  air  conditioning 

underground 1618 

Davenport,  Iowa,  building  permit  survey 542 

Davenport,  Iowa,  Truck  Branch,  International 

Harvester  Co 1330 

Davidowitz,  Bernard,  court  case 227 

Davidson,  Alexander,  tax  appeal 409 

Davidson,  Clinton,  tax  appeal 229 

Davidson,  Clinton,  jr.,  tax  appeal 229 

Davidson,  Flora  S.,  tax  appeal 229 

Davidson,  J.  B.,  machinery  for  growing  corn    7,434 
Davidson,  J.  M.,  infdtration  of  water  into  soil..    18 

Davidson  County,  Tenn.,  bridge 297,635,660 

Davidson  Enamel  Products,  Inc 1647 

Davies,  David,  court  case  of  exrs 1307 

Davis,  A.  C,  mushroom  pests 1707 

Davis,  Archie  W.,  retirement  exemption 1070 


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Davis,  B.  L.,  hemicclluloses 1702 

Davis,  Cecil  N.,  ponds  for  wildlife 957 

Davis,  Charley  R.,  retirement  exemption .  909 

Davis,  Chester  C,  agricultural  policy 771 

Davis,  Dorland  J.,  poliomyelitis 1016 

Davis,  E.  S.,  motor  carrier  decision 345 

Davis,  E.  W.: 

insect  sweep  net. 780 

spring  cage  fastener 1240 

Davis,  Edward  P.,  retirement  exemption 909 

Davis,  Garland  H.  B.,  patent  appeal 459 

Davis,  Gordon  E.: 

Colorado  tick  fever 322 

Ornithodoros  turicata,  feeding,  etc 1612 

Rickettsia  diaporica 164 

ticks  and  relapsing  fever 325 

Davis,  H.  W.: 

fluorspar  and  cryolite 691 

fluorspar  industry 505 

iron  ore  industry 51 

iron  ore,  pig  iron,  ferro-alloys,  and  steel-  335, 1171 
manganese  and  manganiferous  ores...  336,1026 

manganese  ore  industry 175 

molybdenum  industry 692,859 

molybdenum,  tungsten,  and  vanadium 1027 

nickel  and  cobalt 860 

platinum  and  allied  metals 1027 

tungsten  industry 692 

Davis,  J.  D.: 

carbonizing  properties,  etc.,  of  coal 335, 

690, 1025, 1454 

shrinkage  of  coke 50 

Davis,  James  J.  (Senator  from  Pa.): 
minority  views — 

Expenditures    in    Executive    Depart- 
ments Com 663 

paper  presented  by — 

munitions 306 

Davis,  John  A.,  court  case  of  trustee 1752 

Davis,  Kenneth  P.,  western  white  pine 616 

Davis,  Kenneth  S.,  Munson  conservation  dist    1112 

Davis,  Lloyd  L.,  patent  appeal 1125,1409 

Davis,  Loren  L.,  rice  varieties 1390 

Davis,  Lou,  license 30 

Davis,  Mary  D.: 

release  of  pupils  for  religious  classes 1 162 

weekday  classes  in  religious  education 1273 

Davis,  R.  A.,  motor  carrier  decision 1775 

Davis,  R.  G.,  Sons,  Inc 1465 

Davis,  Walter  C,  commercial  cuts  of  meat 437 

Davis,  William  C,  diseases  of  forage  legumes  .  1111 
Davis-Bacon  act,  see  Government  contracts. 
Davis  Dam,  see  Bullshead  Dam. 
Davison,  Verne  E.: 

protecting  field  borders 619 

shrubs  for  wildlife 1112 

Dawson,  Florence  E.,  relief 984 

Dawson,  Harry  V.,  motor  carrier  decision 185 

Dawson,  J.  R.: 

alfaKa  hay 120 

roughage  investigations 1239 

Day,  Albert  M.,  Federal  aid  in  wildlife  restora- 
tion   1168 

Day,  Emily  L.: 

cotton  literature 115. 

248,  431,  603,  944,   1101,   1233,   1379, 
1557,  1699. 

indexes 603,1379 

Day,  Frank  E.,  relief 813, 1429, 1583 

Day,  Gertrude  B.,  tax  appeal  of  trustees,  etc 751 

Day,  Ray,  Piston  Corporation 1057,1197 

Day,  Roger  O.,  patent  appeal 138 

Day  of  Prayer - 1802 

Daylight  saving  for  national  defense: 

communication  from  the  President 1070 

hearings 1420 

Dayton,  Ohio,  financial  statistics 128,1393 

Dayton  Union  Ry.: 

acquisition,  etc 512 

sGcuritics  - oi^ 

Dayton,  Xenia  &  Wilmington  Motor  Line 1299 

J^eaf: 

digest  of  State  laws 545 

print  as  document 303 

rehabilitation,  manual  for  workers 846 

Dcakin,  Rogers; 

preservation  of  gonococcus.. 1163 

treatmen  t  and  control  of  gonorrhea 323 


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Dealers,  see  names  of  commodities  bought  and 
sold. 

Dean,  F.  P.,  codling  moth  larvae 780 

Dean,  H.  C,  soil  survey ..  446 

Dean,  H.  Trendley,  dental  caries  study 678,847 

Dean,  R.  S.: 

annual  report  of  Metallurgical  Div 505 

electrolytic  manganese  and  its  alloys 1619 

Dean-Osking  Co 187 

Dearborn,  Mich.: 

building  permit  survey 1315 

Detroit  Arsenal  grounds 304 

Dearing,  W.  Palmer,  chest  fluorography 847 

Dearman  Transportation  Co 517 

Deasy,  George  F.,  temperature  graph 1582 

Death: 

babies- 
do  many  more  die  in  some  States? 1638 

mortality  in  1939  lowest  on  record 713 

neonatal,  birth  weight  relation 364 

reporting  in  Tennessee -.  364 

who  are  babies  that  die? 1638 

why  do  babies  die? _.  1638 

cancer  mortality  in  United  States 44, 1757 

care  of  the  dead,  estimate  for  Navy  Dept. .  1666 

coal-mine  fatalities,  monthly 51,175,335 

504, 691,  858, 1025, 1283, 1454, 1619, 1765 

in  United  States,  Hawaii,  etc.,  1938    .- 129 

maternal- 
causes  point  way  to  cures 1638 

childbirth  mortality  studies 1273 

do  many  more  mothers  die  in  this  coun- 
try than  in  countries  of  our  ances- 
tors?  1638 

in  single  year  148,000  deaths 1638 

mortality  in  1939  lowest  on  record 713 

who  are  mothers  that  die? 1638 

motor  vehicle  accidents 20, 127, 129. 268, 450, 

620,  790, 959, 1113, 1246, 1393, 1571, 1713 

weekly  health  index  reports 21,128,268,451 

weekly  mortality  index 451, 

622, 791,  960. 1114. 1248, 1394, 1573, 1715 

Death  Valley  National  Monument 176, 1620 

Deaton,  W.  M.,  temperatures  of  natural-gas  pipe 

lines 1767 

Debentures,  mutual  mortgage  insurance  fund..  586, 

1528 
DeBord,  Sara  Et.,  illustrator,  Asterolecanium..  1565 
Debts,  see  Bankruptcy — Public  debts. 

Decatur,  111.,  building  permit  survey 884 

Decatur,  Nebr.,  bridge 1141 

Decatur  Iron  &  Steel  Co 552, 1325, 1501 

Deciduous  fruit,  see  Fruit. 
Decisions: 

bedding  and  upholstery 250 

commissioner  of  patents,  see,  below,  patents. 

copyright --  972 

Court  of  Claims 158,840,1438,1603 

Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals 99, 

233,  417,  587,  755,  926,  1086,  1218,  1270, 
1361,  1528,  1605,  1679,  1818 
courts  of  United  States- 
constitutionality  of  legislation 717 

interstate  commerce 339 

patent,  trade  mark,  etc.,  cases 972 

patents  (in  ofBcial  gazette).  28,139,280,460, 
631. 801, 972, 1126, 1258, 1410, 1581, 1725 

publications  for  sale 499 

customs 99, 

233,  417,  587,  755,  842,  926,  1086,  1156, 
1218, 1270,  1361,  1528,  1679,  1818 

Customs  Court 99, 

233,  417,  587,  755,  842,  926,  1086,  1156, 
1218,  1361,  1528,  1679,  1818 

Federal  Trade  Commission 851,1165 

General  Accounting  Office — 

July  1940-June  1941 1615 

appl  icable  to  naval  service 1345 

index-digests 169,685,1020,1615 

monthly 47, 

169,  330,  498,  685,  852,  1020,  1166,  1278, 
1448,  1615,  1760 

Interior  Department 330 

internal  revenue 99, 

233,  417,  587,  755,  926,  1086,  1218,  1361, 
1528,  1530,  1679,  1818 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission — 

finance.... ..__  179,342,511,697, 

866, 1034, 1177, 1290, 1461, 1625, 1771 


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Decisions — Continued 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission— Contd. 
finance  (bound  reports)...  339, 864, 1031, 1174 

motor  carrier 57, 182, 344, 515, 698, 

868, 1035.  1179, 1292, 1464, 1626, 1772 

motor  carrier  (bound  reports) 339, 

509, 1031, 1622 

motor  carrier  (finance) 57, 

186,  349,  523,  700,  871,  1037,  1181,  1299, 
1472, 1627, 1774 

traflic 58, 187,350,528,701, 

872, 1038, 1182, 1302, 1474, 1628, 1776 
traffic  (bound  reports)....  339,864, 1031, 1622 

valuation.. 59,350,1184 

labor,  court  decisions  of  interest 199, 

365,  542,  714,  884,  1049,  1191,  1492,  1785 

narcotics ..  99,233,417,587,755, 

926, 1086,  1218,  1361,  1528, 1679, 1818 

National  Labor  Relations  Board 549,  722, 

890,  1055,  1196,  1321,  1499,  1645, 1791 

bound  decisions  and  orders 548, 

720, 889, 1054, 1320, 1643 

correction  for  p.  1320 1555 

patents 27, 

28,  138,  139,  279,  280,  460,  631,  801,  972, 
1125,  1126,  1258,  1410,  1580,  1581,  1605, 
1724. 1725 

Securities  and  Exchange  Commission 224, 

400,  745, 1076, 1520 

judicial  decisions 1669 

Supreme  Court— 

1939,  Oct.  term  (U.S. reports) 95 

1940,  Oct.  term  (official  reports) 228, 

407,  581,  750, 1215, 1357, 1674 

1940,  Oct.  term  (separates) 94, 

227, 406, 580,  749, 921 

1940,  Oct.  term  (U.  S.  reports)....  1215,1814 

1941,  Oct.  term  (separates) 1674,1813 

Court  of  Claims  cases.. 158,840,1438 

labor  relations 1191 

Tax  Appeals  Board  reports 229, 

409,  582,  751, 1082, 1216,  1526, 1676. 1815 

trademarks 27. 138,279,460, 

631, 801, 972, 1125, 1258, 1410, 1580, 1724 

Treasury 99, 233. 417, 587,  755, 926, 

1086, 1218, 1361, 1528, 1530, 1679, 1818 

Veterans'  Administration 102, 

236, 420.  759, 1222, 1535, 1685 

veterans'  insurance  cases,  digest 1784 

see  also  Judgments — Opinions. 

Declaration  of  Independence 35 

Decorating,  apprenticeship  standards 198 

Decorations  of  honor: 

American  decorations,  list  of  awards 1825 

Army  regulations 103 

officers  and  men  of  Navy,  etc.,  to  accept — 

hearing 1007 

reports 649,1435 

see  also  Medals — also  names  of  decorations. 

Deep  Rock  Oil  Corporation 538 

Deep-sea  cores,  north  Atlantic,  geology,  etc.  171, 1762 
Deer  Creek  division,  see  Prove  River  project. 

Deer  Flat  National  Wildlife  Refuge 854 

Deer  mice,  see  Mice. 

Deer  Park  ski  area,  Olympic  National  Park 507 

Defense: 

advisory  commissions,  etc.,  lists 1352 

after  defense,  what? 1211 

agricultural  program,  see,  in  main  alphabet. 
Agriculture. 

air  raid  wardens,  handbook 1518 

air  raid  warning  system 1518 

apprenticeship  in  long-range  program 1638 

appropriations — 

estimates,  etc 399,742,743,1073,1807 

hearings 288,289,307,479. 

981,  1149,  1416,  1428,  1734,  1743 

laws 283,464, 1130, 1415, 1731 

reports 284,289, 

307,   465,   480,   981,   995,    1132,    1149, 
1415,    1416,    1428,    1732,    1734,    1743 
arsenal  of  democracy — 

and  4  freedoms 1518 

fifteen  major  projects 425 

he  is  building  arsenal  of  democracy 1491 

series 1667 

articles  in  Spanish 1813 

bibliographies  on  questions  raleting  to 1051 

bulletins  prepared  for  O.  E.  M- ..,-,-  1788 


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Defense — Continued 

census  information  for  defense  purposes 1262 

a  chailenpe  1.519 

children,  defense  program 1637 

civilian— 

bomhing  attacks,  heariuRS .     1422 

bombing  attacks,  reports  __  1594,1748 

civilian  defense  schools,  prospectus...  1351 

cmcrsoncy  medical  service.... 1351 

fire  defense  suRgestions 575 

list  of  references 1051 

local  organization 1074 

plans  for  protection 151S 

protection,  how  to  organize  - 1808 

protection,    why,    what,    how,    where, 

when 1667 

protective  construction 743 

volunteer  oirice  1352 

volunteer  worker  groups 1352 

see  also,  in  main  alphabet.  Civilian  De- 
fense Week, 
constmier    information,  etc.,  see,   in    main 

alphabet.  Consumers, 
contracts,  see,  in  main  alphabet,   Govern- 
ment contracts. 

defense  (periodical) 38, 158, 314, 574,  743,  915, 

1074,    1210,    1351,    1518,    1666,    1807 

index 1210 

supplement 1351 

defense  of  America's  future,  address 670 

economic  and  monetary  aspects 320 

economic  preparedness 42 

educational  activities,  see,  in  main  alphabet, 
Education — Schools — V  o  c  a  t  i  o  n  a  I 
education, 
employees  qualifying  for  work,  Exec,  order.  1 804 

expedite,  amend  act 1750 

expenditures,  semimonthly  tabulation  __     __  90, 
223,  399,  575,  744,  916, 1075 
exportation  of  certain  articles,  proclamations 

and  orders ..  87,  218.  219,  396, 

397,   571,   741,   910,  1071,    1207,    1349 

financing,  references . 1318 

first  line  of  defense 162 

4-H  clubs,  contributions 781 

full  participation.  Executive  order 910 

handbook  for  speakers  on  defense  program.  1667 

hemisphere,  list  of  books,  etc 83 

home  resources 1 108 

imports  from  Japan,  relation 1357 

industrial  leadership 1352 

informacoes  gerais  sobre  o  progresso  do  pro- 
grama  de  defesa 1080 

same  {in  Spanish) 1356 

investigation  of  defense  program,  etc. — 

hearings.... 837,1154,1268,1601 

reports 157,  305, 

466,  478,  637,  638,    1006,   1135,   1147, 
1154,  1589, 1601, 1749. 

status  of  naval  defense 149 

labor  speeds  defense,  report  of  progress 314 

laws  of  76th  Congress,  compilation 287 

materials  for  defense  1667 

men,  jobs,  and  defense 165 

minorities  in  defense.. 1519 

national  defense  program,  article  from  U.  S. 

Oovernment  manual 575 

Negro  workers 1446 

one  year      915 

orders  and  proclamations,  lists 399, 

575,916,1075,1669 

post-defense  planning 1739, 1745 

power  survey  -  1158,1755 

preparat  ions,  delays 473, 1263 

professional  growth  and  defense 321 

properl>  re'iuisilioning — 

Executive  order 1664 

hearings 1005,1144 

law  .     1415 

reiiorts 1005, 1132, 1144, 1 147, 1149.  1261 

l)uhlications,  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs..     ,.   1449 

I)ublications,  reference  lists 1211, 1,520 

rehearsal  for  defense 1245 

starts  with  defense  of  the  home 604 

State  agencies 90 

training  courses  in  New  York  City  1667 

unlimited    national   emergency,    proclama- 
tion  741.910 

unvouchercd  expenditures 1209 


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various  phases,  list ..: 781 

"we,  the  people"  arm  for  defense,  poster 915 

women's  activities,  see,  in  main  alphabet, 

Women. 
see  also  Lend-lease  bill  and  act— Selective 
service — Strategic  and  critical  mate- 
rials—a<«o  names  of  certain  Govern- 
ment organizations  cooperating  in 
defense  activities — also  certain  sub- 
jects connected  with  defense,  e.  g. 
Housing. 
Defense  Advisory  Commission,  see  Advisory 
Commission  to  Council  of  National 
Defense. 

Defense  Aid  Reports  Division 1074, 1352 

establishment.  Executive  order. 740 

information  in  notes  of  general  interest 941 

Defense  areaii,  mapping  of,  estimate 1806 

see  also  name  of  location. 
Defense  Board,  see  Economic  Defense  Board. 

Defense  Communications  Board 1518 

creating.  Executive  order 1802 

Defense  construction,  see  Building— Housing. 
Defense  Contract  Service: 

an  appeal  to  American  manufacturer 575 

subcontracting  for  defense 1075 

Defense  contracts,  see  Government  contracts. 
Defense  Health  and  Welfare  Services  office...  1667, 

1808 

establishing.  Executive  order 1348 

information  in  notes  of  general  interest 1555 

see  also  Reorganization  of  Government  offices, 
etc. 
Defense  housing,  see  Housing. 
Defense  Housing  Coordination  Division..  1074, 1210 

information  in  notes  of  general  interest 941 

manual  of  operations 1210 

Defense  industries: 

amortization  of  facilities,  etc. — 

deductions,  opinion  of  Atty.  Genera] ...    64 

laws. 141,1415,1585 

reports 34,155,1264,1433 

operation  to  prevent  munition  stoppages- 
hearings 822,1748 

reports 822,979,1738,1748 

overtime  in  union  agreements 714 

shift  operations  in  selected  industries 1049 

strikes,  data  for  formulation  of  policy 887 

strikes,  during  1940 714 

24-hour  per  diem  work  basis 1750 

utilization  of  plant  facilities 1786 

week-end  shut-downs 714 

Defense  material: 

expediting  production 1749 

protection.  Executive  order 1804 

punishment  for  injury  or  destruction 299, 

1005, 1131, 1153 
see  also  Priorities. 
Defense  Mediation  Board,  see  National  Defense 

Mediation  Board. 
Defense,  National  Nutrition  Conference  for,  see 
National  Nutrition  Conference  for 
Defense. 
Defense  savings  bonds: 

buy  a  share  in  America. 1085 

for  defense  buy  U.  S.  savings  bonds 926 

for  us  in  Government  service —  1361 

handbook  for  speakers 926 

regulations.. 587 

series  E 754 

series  F 755,1818 

series  G... 755 

voice  of  the  press 926 

what  they  are,  etc 1085 

Defense  Savings  Staff,  manual 1528 

Defense  savings  stamps: 

for  us  in  Government  service 1361 

handbook  for  speakers 926 

voice  of  the  press 926 

what  they  are,  etc 1085 

Defense  Savings  Stamps,  Retailcrs-for-Defense 
Week  to  Aid  in  Sale  of,  see  Retailers- 
for-Defcuse  Week  to  Aid  in  Sale  of 
Defense  Savings  Stamps. 
Defense  training,  see  Vocational  education. 
Defense  Transportation  Office,  establish. 1802 


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Drfcnse  Wape  Board: 
establish— 

hearing 1748 

reports - 1738,1748 

Def(>nsive  sea  area,  see  name  of  location. 
Deffenbaugh,  Walter  S.: 

city  boards  of  education 845 

city  school  systems 492 

Deficiency  apjiropriat  ions  and  estimates,  see  Ap- 
propriations— also  special  subject,  or 
name  of  department,  bureau,  etc., 
submitting  estimate. 

Deflection  boards,  nomenclature  list..- ..-  1547 

Defler,  Harry  R.,  Corporation 1629 

Degen,  C.i.,  court  case 488 

Desman,  John,  schedule  of  rates 507 

Depnan,  Mary  E.,  schedule  of  rates 507 

DeOroote,  Melvin,  patent  appeal 1580 

Dellart,  Paul  M.,  court  case 1814 

Dehydration  of  fruits  and  vegetables-- .-.  1235 

Deichmaim,  Elisabeth,  codenterates 92 

DeiselAVemmer-Oilbert  Torporation 1648 

Di'iss,  Jay,  electrical  cquiiinient  for  farm. -  1443 

DeKay,  C.  M.,  motor  carrier  decision 1294 

Delaney,  John  J.  (Representative  from  N.  Y.): 
reports  made  by- 
Rules  Com 33 

DeLano,  Dorothy  U.,  court  case 882, 1636 

Delano,  Frederic  A.,  appointment --.  989,1131 

DeLapp,  Lester,  motor  carrier  decision 183 

Delaware: 

agricultural  loans 947 

agricultural  or  farm  program 116, 1380 

census,  194(1  (16th)— 

Huriculture 22,1115,1395 

construction 1249 

drainage  of  agriculturallands 1396 

housing 1397 

manufactures - 1716 

population 130, 1717 

retail  trade 793 

wholesale  trade 1399 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 1608 

financial  statistics -- 621 

mail  routes,  schedules.. 907,1069,1.514 

migratory  labor  problem 886 

post  route  map 85 

topographic  maps,  etc.,  index-- 1617 

Delaware,  Iowa,  railroad  accident 864 

Delaware  &  Hudson  R.  R.,  accident 1175 

Delaware  Bay: 

coast  pilot,  supplement 626 

defensive  sea  area.  Executive  order 1802 

Delaware  Broadcasting  Co 560 

Delaware,  Lackawamia  &  Western  R.  R.: 

accident 1623 

rates  on  automobiles ---  1302 

train-control  devices 531 

Delaware-New  Jersey  Ferry  Co ..--  892, 1497 

Delaware  River: 

defensive  sea  area.  Executive  order 1802 

preliminary  examination  and  survey 596 

reexamination 1370 

Delaware  River  Valley,  anniversary 284 

Delaware  Trucking  Co 1037 

Delaware  Valley  Tercentenary  Commission 284 

Delaware  AVater  Gap,  pre-Cambrian  geology  and 

minerals 501 

Delco  Brake  Division,  General  Motors  Corpo- 
ration    1328 

Delco  Products  Division,  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration    1648 

Delco  Radio  Division,  General  Motors  Corpo- 
ration     74 

Delco-Remy  Division,  General  Motors  Corpo- 
ration   377 

Delegates,  see  Conferences,  congresses,  etc. — 
House  of  Representatives- 
also  names  of  delegates. 

De  Ligter,  John,  relief 143 

Delinquent  accounts.  Army  regulations 929 

Delinquents,  Rorschach  test 678 

Delivery  precautions.  Govt.  Printing  Office---  1166 

Del  Mar,  Calif.,  railroad  accident 510 

Delong,  David  A.,  tax  appeal 582 

Deloria,  Ella,  Dakota  grammar. 1496 

Del  Paso,  Calif.,  railroad  accident 178 


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Del  Rio,  Tex.: 

aeronautical  chart. 273 

amiual  meteorological  summary 632 

Delta  Air  Corporation 1576,1719 

Delta  County,  Colo.,  list  of  references 435 

Delta  division,  see  Central  Valley  project. 

Delta  Oil  Co 657,983 

Delta  Transportation  Co 524 

DeLuxe  Motor  Stages 1473 

Delwiche,  E.  J.,  pea  seed  treatment 248 

Demand  and  price  situation. . .  8,  118,  252,  435,  607, 
775,  947, 1103, 1236, 1382, 1561, 1702 
Demaree,   J.    B.,   diseases   of  raspberries   and 

blackberries 1390 

DeMartini,  F.  E..  mobile  laboratory  of  Ohio 

River  Pollution  Survey 848 

DeMatteis,  Albert,  relief 1137,1583,1597 

Demelle,  William  J.,  relief 659,984, 1129 

Democracy: 

builders,  expressions  on  education  by 845 

character  educat  ion 845 

dollars  for  democracy 1518 

education  in  democracies 1015 

in  agriculture,  why  and  how? 775 

in  face  of  crisis 251 

look  at  .\merica,  democracy  does  things!—-  1391 

liracticing  in  elementary  school.. 1161 

present  crisis -  259 

preservation,  and  public  information 772 

summer  camp 1015 

voices  of  democracy -  1161 

see  also  Whit(^  House  Conference  on  Children 
in  a  Democracy. 

Dempsey,  Claud  P.,  accidents  in  coal  mines 857 

Dendroctonus,  blue  stain  fungus,  etc.,  associated 

with 1389 

Denhardt,  Henry  H.,  relief  of  estate-- -153,463 

Denholm  and  McKay  Co 1307 

Denison,  I.  A.,  soil  corrosion  tests 631 

Denison,  Tex.,  rivers  and  harbors  in  district 762 

Denmark: 

agricultural  credit 260 

Greenland  defense  agreement 920 

Dennee,  John  S.,  sugar  cane 255 

Denny,  Rolland  H.: 
transfer  of  land — 

hearings 650 

law 635 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 300 

reports -  485,650 

Denson,  W.  A.,  contested  election 981 

Dental  amalgams,  analysis 970 

Dental  caries,  see  Teeth. 

Dental  chairs,  customs  appeal 101 1 

Dental  diseases,  see  Teeth. 

Dental  instruments,  equipment,  and  supplies: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

specifications 101,235,591,1820 

Dental  service  on  transports 1535 

Denture-base-material,  specification 1820 

Denver,  Colo.: 

aeronautical  chart 966 

financial  statistics 21, 1114 

railroad  accident 340 

Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Western  R.  R.— 
abandonment,  etc. — 

decisions,  etc.,  of  I.  C.  C 512,698,1462 

hearing.  __ 835 

reports 311,835 

accident 340 

certificates 512 

equipment  trust  certificates .-  512 

reorganization .■ 512 

Denver  &  Salt  Lake  Ry.: 

accident 864 

control 1287 

Denver-Chicago  Trucking  Co 517 

Denver  Wholesale  Florists  Co 1648 

Departments  of  Government  of  United  States, 
see  Executive  departments. 

Departure  Bay,  chart 213 

Departure    from    United    States,    see   Aliens — 
Travelers. 

Depoe  Bay,  reexamination  -  _  1539 

Deportable  Aliens,   Board  for  Supervision  of, 
see  Aliens,   Deportable,   Board  for 
Supervision  of. 
Deportation,  see  Aliens. 


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Deposit    Insurance    Corporation,    see    Federal 

I)oi)osit  Insurance  Corporation. 
Depositaries,  monthly  transcript  of  account    .-  1528 
Depositary  boniis,  see  Ronds  of  United  States. 
Depression,    see    Business   depression   and   re- 
covery. 
Depression  position  finder: 

Army  technical  manual 1537,1824 

standard  nomenclature  list 1548 

DePuy,  Hiram,  jr.,  Tolt  River,  etc 1168 

Derhan,  John,  jr.,  court  case 360 

Dermatoses,  see  Skin  diseases— a?«o  names  of 

diseases. 
Derr,  M.  C.  and  H.  S.,  motor  carrier  decision.. -  345 

Derris,  cattle  grubs  control 11 

Derryberry,  Mayhew,  public  health  personnel-  494, 

679 

DeRuchia,  E.  A.,  motor  carrier  decision.- 349 

Deschler,  Lewis,  rules  of  House,  etc 287 

Deschutes  National  Forest,  lands 996 

Deschutes  project,  specifications,  etc,-.  53, 1286, 1768 

Deserters,  expenses  of  arrest,  etc 1535 

Design,  official  gazette 28,  139,  280,  460,  631, 

801. 972. 1126, 1258, 1410, 1581, 1725 

Desks,  wood,  general  schedule  of  supplies 234 

Des  Aloines,  Iowa: 

aeronautical  charts 796,966 

financial  statistics 268 

Des  Moines  Cooperative  Dairy 361 

De  Soto  Motor  Corporation 1478 

DeSoto  Oil  Co 206,375 

Destitute  Citizens,  Select  Committee  to  In- 
vestigate Interstate  Migration  of, 
see  Interstate  Migration  of  Destitute 
Citizens,  Select  Committee  to  In- 
vestigate, House. 

Detergents,  specification 1820 

Detroit,  Mich.: 

aeronautical  charts  (2  entries) 1577 

building  permit  survey 68 

financial  statistics 128 

incidence  of  cancer 847 

marine  training  station 475 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 931 

unemployment  insurance  benefits  in  1938--.  165, 

166 

Detroit  &  Cleveland  Navigation  Co 375, 

724, 892, 1792 

Detroit  &  Windsor  Ferrv  Co 190 

Detroit  .\rsenal.  title  to  lot  19 304 

Detroit  Diesel  Engine  Division,  General  Motors 

Corporation 1C4S 

Detroit  Edison  Co.: 

court  case 400,576,1307 

tax  appeal 1526 

Detroit-Pittsburgh  Motor  Freight,  Inc 517 

Detroit  Steel  Products  Co 1057,1325 

Detroit,  Toledo  /k  Ironton  R.  R.: 

abandonment 1462 

ef|uipment  trust  certificates 866 

Detroit  Transmission  Division,  General  Motors 

Corporation 377 

Detroit  Trust  Co  60,1360 

Detrola  Radin  and  Television  Corporation 749 

DeVaney,  F.  D.,  cationic  re.igents 691 

Developing  inquiring  mind 676 

Devereux,  R.  E.,  soil  surveys 445,786 

De  Vito,  Emery,  motor  carrier  decision 1294 

Devore  quadrangle,  Calif 1764 

Dew  point: 

recorder  for  atmospheric  moisture 632 

tables  for  obtaining  temperature 803 

Dewar,  Archie  J.,  court  case 94,190,533,921 

Dewey,  Hartley  G.,  schedule  of  rates 507 

Dewey,  L.  H.,  jute 17 

Dewey,  Ralph  L.,  transportation  problem  of 

agriculture 608 

Dextrines,  Tarifl  Commission  report 22fl 

Dezertas,  chart 213 

Diablo  Valley  Public  Relations  Committee.—  1002 
Diachun,  Stephen: 

mosaic-susceptible  tobacco  plants.. ..-  1101 

virus  distribution  in  tobacco 1234 

Diamond,  Harry  H.,  tax  appeal 409 

Diamond  Alkali  Co 724,1057,1325 

Diamond  core  drill  fittings 1124 

Diamond  Match  Co 1325,1792 

Diamond  Motor  Express 180 

Diamond  T  Motor  Car  Co 375 


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Diaphragms: 

indicators  of  explosion  pressures 458 

slack,  materials  for 71 

Diarrheal  diseases,  studies. 322 

Diathermy  apparatus,  general  schedule 1531 

Dibenzanthracene,  carcinoma  following  admin- 
istration (2entries) 326 

Dicalite  Co 529 

Dick  reaction  and  scarlet  fever  morbidity 1017 

Dickens,  Paul  D.: 

balance  of  international  payments... 1722 

foreign  long-term  investments  in  U.  S 25 

Dickerson,  O.  E.,  dairy  cattle 603 

Dickey  Manufacturing  Co 1325 

Dickinson,  William  B.,  exr.,  tax  appeal 7.52 

Dickison,  Howard  E.,  relief 143 

Dickman  Lumber  Co 724, 1057 

Dickson,  Marie  S.,  exrx.,  court  case 5.38 

Dickstein,  Samuel  (Representative  from  N.  Y.): 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 290,040,815.1417,1590 

Immigration  and  Naturalization  Com.  818, 
1140, 1737 

Dictatorship,  education  under 1015 

Dictionaries 

military 759,1092 

occupational,  in  guidance  work 846 

occupational  titles 1447 

Die  making,  apprenticeship  standards 1490, 1491 

Dieckbrader,  Robert  E.,  motor  carrier  decision- 1294 

Dieffenbach,  Rudolph,  wildlife  refuge  lands 687 

Diel,  Fred  F.,  relief 985 

Dies,  Martin  (Representative  from  Tex.): 
report  made  by — 

Un-American  Activities,  Special  Com- 
mittee on 34 

Dies  Committee,  see  Un-American  Activities, 

Special  Committee  on.  House. 
Diesel  engines,  see  Engines. 
Diet: 

cirrhosis  of  liver  on  deficient  diet... 1163 

locomotor  incoordination  of  swine 12.39 

planning  by  new  yardstick 1243 

see  also  Nutrition. 
Dietz,  David,  cultural  values  of  physics  (2  en- 
tries)  1522 

Dietz,  J.  Walter,  selecting  trainees  (2  entries)..  1161 
Digests,  see  Index-digests— o7so  special  subject. 
Digges,  Thomas  G.,  alloys  of  iron  and  carbon..  1257 
Dightman,  R.  -\.,  slide  riile  for  determining  pres- 
sure   1582 

Digitaria,  germination  of  seed. 1710 

Dill,  Richard  S.: 

earth-wall  construction 1580 

solar  heating  of  various  surfaces 279 

V.  S.  S.  Panelbilt  constructions 1125 

Dillard,  W.  R.,  geology,  etc.,  of  Osage  County, 

Okla 1281,1451 

Diller  Manufacturing  Co 211 

Dilley,  E.  S.,  decisions  of  N.  L.  R.  B 558,731 

Dillon,  Hattie,  relief 1137,1429,1583 

Dillon,  John  H.,  appointment.  Executive  order.  909 

Dillon,  W.  F.,  motor  carrier  decision 1299 

Dimond,  .\nthony  J. (Delegate  from  Alaska): 

bill  introduced  by 475 

reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 1137 

Indian  .\ffairs  Com 1419 

Military  Affairs  Com 17.39 

Mines  and  Mining  Com 474 

Public  Lands  Com 1425 

Dingell,  John  D.  (Representative  from  Mich.): 
report  made  by — 

Ways  and  Means  Com 828, 1426 

Dingier,  Eugene  A.,  gratuity  to  mother 810 

Dingier,  Sara  M.,  gratuity. 810 

Dinkel,  R.,  court  case 488 

Dinotocrinns,  new  fossil  crinoid 403 

Dioraede  Native  Village 334,503 

Diphtheria  prevention  and  control. 1163 

Diplomatic  list 93,226.405,579,747,919, 

1080, 1214, 13.56, 1524, 1672, 1813 
Diplomatic  service,  see  Foreign  service. 

Dipple,  Walter  L.,  court  case 227 

Direction  finding,  see  Radio  direction  finding. 
Directories: 

aeronaut  ical  equipment,  etc.,  concerns 902 

Agriculture  Department 951 

Animal  Industry  Bureau 1238 


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Directories— Continued 

Army 105,1093,1824 

congressional,  77th  Cong.  Istsess 30,462,634 

consumer  services  and  agencies 37 

suggestions  for  using 1.58 

educational 321,492,846 

Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau,-    12 

executive  departments,  etc.,  of  U.  S 90 

Federal  and  State  agencies,  etc 89, 

90,  223,  339,  575,  744,  915,  916,  1075, 
1210,  1211,  1.352,  1519,  1668,  1809 

federally  aided  trade,  etc.,  programs.  _ 493 

fllmsof  U.  S.  Government- 162 

Forest  Service 783 

health  authorities ._ 323 

Indian  service  units 1283 

information  and  publication  oflBces _ .  1809 

labor  offices 1316 

Marine  Corps  Reserve __. 1658 

market  news  broadcasts,  194 1 949 

Navy 79,902 

planning  agencies _  _ .    90 

telephone — 

Navy  Department 560,902 

Panama  Canal 569 

United  States  Government 1211 

U.  S.  R.  O.  M.  sires  and  dams 951 

venereal  diseases  clinics  _  _ 101 7 

see  also  Registers — Rosters. 

Dirzulaitis,  J.  J.,  surface  water  supply 501 , 

687, 1451, 1763 

Disability  certification 1275 

Disabled,  see  CiT'il  service  pensions — Employers' 
liability  and  workmen's  compensa- 
tion— Health  insurance — Rehabilita- 
tion of  the  disabled— Sickness— Vet- 
erans. 

Disabled  American  Veterans  of  World  War 637 

Disaccharides,  enzymatic  hydrolysis 1256 

Disarmament,  in.sert  for  treaty  signed  Apr.  22, 

1930 1672 

Disaster  Loan  Corporation: 
extend  operations^ 

hearings _.. 656 

law. 806 

reports 638,639,656,808,826 

Disasters,  emergency  disaster  ordinances 1 152 

see  also  Accidents. 
Disbursing  officers: 

bonds,  Army  regulations 1535 

monthly  accounts,  time  for  examination. . .  1268. 
1423, 1585, 1737, 1750 

relief  or  credit  in  accounts 153, 

154,  291,  293, 464,  468,  830, 976 

responsibilities 1418, 1745 

Discharge,  see  Army — Navy. 

Discipline,  basic  field  manual 420 

Discounts,   Farm  Credit  Admin,  reports 122, 

615,1108,1567 

Discovery,  Port,  chart 1721 

Discussion  group  pamphlet 948, 1382 

Diseases: 

in  Navy,  1939,  report  of  surgeon  general 1199 

outbreaks  from  faulty  sanitation _  _  324 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 330 

see  also     Contagious  and  infectious  diseases 
— Sickness — also  names  and  classes 
of  diseases. 
Diseases  of  animals,  see  names  of  diseases,  or 

animals  affected. 
Diseases  of  plants: 

crop  losses,  19.39 956 

extension  pathologist 13, 442, 953, 1386 

insects  and  spread  (2entries). 1522 

plant  disease  reporter 125, 

265,  446,  618,  787,  957,  1111,  1244,  1390, 
1569. 1711 

index,  V.  24 265 

supplements  112-119,  index.. 17 

supplements  120  and  127 17,956 

resistant  varieties  of  vegetables 14 

tree  diseases  and  stand  improvement 492 

vegetables... 1708 

see  also  names  of  diseases,  or  plants  affected. 

Diseases  of  poultry.- 256, 1705 

Dishes,  culture  and  petri,  specification 1533 

Disinfection,  see  Fumigation — also  names  of 
disinfectants. 

Dispatcher,  aircraft,  certificates 272 

440(342—42 5 


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Dispensers,  soap,  specification 1820 

Disputes  Commission,  see  Labor  Disputes  Com- 
mission. 
Disputes  with  United  States,  see  Administra- 
tive adjudication. 
Distilled  spirits,  see  Liquors. 

Distinguished-Flying  Cross  awards 1825 

Distinguished-Service  Cross: 

awards 1825 

present  to  Thomas  Orgo 1750 

Distin,guished-Service  Medal,  awards 1825 

Distribution  and  Migratiohof  Birds  Section...  1168, 

1280 

Distribution  and  Purchase  Division 126 

Distributors,  see  Wholesale  trade — also  names  of 

commodities  distributed. 
District  attorney  to  reside  within  20  miles  of 

D.  C 472,806,836 

District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of 
Columbia,  deputy  clerks,  designa- 
tion  1139, 1730,  1744 

District    Court    Rules    Committee,    see    Local 
District  Court  Rules,  Committee  on. 
District  Courts: 

administration  of  offices  of  clerks 1101 

appeals,  rules  for  taking  and  hearing 407, 

■      750, 1215 

fees  of  clerks,  etc. ,  abolishing 1594 

judgments  rendered,  lists 189, 925 

records,  disposition 808,809, 1133, 1587 

suggested  local  rules 5 

*e€  also  District  Court  of  United  States  for 

District  of  Columbia— Judges. 

District  of  Columbia...  39, 159, 316, 489, 672, 1156, 1605 

aeronautical  charts. .-  455, 1577 

agri  cul  t  ural  loans 947 

airspace  reservation ,  E  xecutive  order 1663 

Alley  Dwelling  Authority,  report,  1940 39 

appropriations,  1941  and  prior  years — 

estimates 221,398,742,913,1073 

appropriations,  1942 — 

estimates 742, 913, 1073, 1806 

hearings 811,997 

law 976 

reports 811,979,997 

Army  ofllcers  in  or  near 240,761,1369, 1687 

banks,  statements  of  condition 1086 

black-outs,  authorizing 469, 1731, 1736 

blind,  burial  expenses. __  643, 1001,1130 

cadets  at  Military  Academy  increase 484 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 22,1115,1395 

construction 1 574 

manufactures 1716 

population 792 

'    •       retail  trade 961 

wholesale  trade _._     1399 

charitable  solicitations,  etc 1 736 

Charities  Advisory  Committee. ._ 1736 

child  health,  challenge  of  May  Day 1490 

claims,  estimates  to  pay , 672 

code  of  law — 

amend 1139,1151,1730,1744 

repeal  obsolete  sections 147 

commissioners,  report,  1940 159 

Community  Center,  transfer  functions 817 

convict-made  goods,  exempt  from  law 298. 

976, 1004 

court  case 190, 194,  536,  711, 876, 882, 1488, 1814 

Court  of  Appeals,  see  in  main  alphabet. 
United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for 
District  of  Columbia, 
criminal  offense,  amend  D.  C.  code...  1139, 1151 

dependent  children,  aid 643 

district  attorney,  residence 472,  806, 836 

District  Court,  see,  in  main  alphabet,  Dis- 
trict Court  of  United  States  for 
District  of  Columbia. 

District  Training  School,  estimate 221 

Dupont  Circle  Apartment  Hotel  lease-1147, 1311 

electric  bills 1159 

employees- 
holiday  leave  with  pay . .      639 

loans  on  Govt,  property 1421 

official  register 1570 

testify  without  loss  of  salary,  etc 1001, 

1142,1414 
fair  labor  standards  act  application 367 


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District  of  rolumbia— Continued 
Fire  Dcpt. — 

rei)ort,  1940 672 

report,  1941 IfiOS 

salaries  of  members Slfi 

fire  proteetion  erjuipment,  etc 1418 

pas  fitting,  repulale 144 

(ilenn  Dale  Sanatorium 470 

government  — 

payment  of  U.  S.  toward  expenses..  310,470 

report,  1940 159 

see  alio,  above  and  below,  names  of 
divisions,  etc.,  of  government. 

grade  crossings - -.  144,635,  662 

heating  Municipal  Building,  etc 295,481,636 

heating  plant,  estimate 1807 

high  schools,  aviation  education.   1418, 1730, 1744 
Home  Owners'  Loan  Corporation  bldgs...  1136 

housing  Federal  employees.  May  1941 1492 

Industrial  Accident  Prevention  Board 986, 

1266 
see  also,   below.    Minimum   Wage  and 
Industrial  Safetv  Board,  D.  C. 

Juvenile  Court,  report,  1940 489 

lawns,  suggestions  for  maintaining 617 

liquor  licenses  and  advertising  price 986 

loans  of  $500  or  less,  regulate  business 816 

mail  routes,  schedules 84, 1204, 1662 

memorial  to  42  Division,  A.  E.  F 988, 1131 

meteorological  summary,  monthly 28, 

139,  281,  461,  633,  803,  973,  1126,  1259, 
1411,  1581,  1728 
midshipmen  at  Naval  Academy,  increase- 
hearing 1007 

letter  concerning  bill 1144 

report 838 

milk  in  Washington  marketing  area 1570 

Minimum  Wage  and  Industrial  Safety  Bd.  1266, 

1414. 1806 
Minimum  Wage  Board,  changing  name.  _   1266, 

1414 

minors  on  stage,  to  permit 985. 1744 

motor-vehicle-fuel  taxes,  increase 1263, 

1732, 1744 
motor  vehicles- 
building  requirement  for  parking 1736 

congressional  tags 470, 1001 

parking  facilities  for  Fed.  employees...  1736 
prohibit  parking  without  consent.  1736, 1744 

reckless  driving 295,636,662 

sightseeing    operations,    etc.,    without 

license 986.1744 

Municipal   Court,   consolidation   of  Police 

Court  with 1418 

Municipal  Court,  small  claims  work 199 

Municipal  Court  of  Appeals,  creating 1418 

national  representation — 

hearings _ 835 

report 1 153 

National  Training  School  for  Boys,  transfer 

inmates   1004,1143,1415 

Navy  and  Marine  Corps  ofBcers  in 1797 

office  buildings,  estimates 574, 1807 

pandering,  amend  act  relating  to. 30 

parking  of  vehicles — 

building  requirement 1736 

consent  of  owners 1736, 1744 

facilities  for  Federal  employees 1736 

penal  institutions,  prohibit  contraband 144, 

1730, 1744 
Pennsylvania  R.  R.  crossing,  etc...  643,662.977 

pipe  lines  for  petroleum,  etc 986,1001,1130 

Playgrounds  Dept.,  transfer  functions 817 

plumbing,  regulate. 144 

police,  additional — 

hearings 1 597 

law 1.584 

reports 1136,1427 

police,  adjustment  of  salaries 816 

I'nlice  Court,  changing  name 1418 

Police  Dept.,  additional  members — 

hearings 1597 

law 1584 

reports... •. 1136,1427 

Police  Dept.  property  clerk,  powers 470, 

481,  636 

Police  Dept.,  salaries 816 

post  route  map 85 

Public  Library,  report,  1940 316 


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public  property,  punishment  for  injury  ...  1005 
Public  I'tilities  Commission,  report,  1940..  11.56 
Public  Welfare  Board — 

additional  powers 643, 1744 

merit  system  for  employees..  1731, 17.36, 1744 

safeguarding  records,  etc    816, 1001 

public  works  for  defense,  advancements  ..  1730, 

1736, 1744 

publications  on  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 170 

recorder  of  deeds — 

cost  of  building 817. 11,52, 1414 

heat  for  office 295,481,636 

report,  1938-40 672 

records  of  U.  S.  marshal,  disposition 1133 

Recreation  Board,  creating 817 

Rent  Control  Administrator 1418, 

1599, 1731, 1806 

reservoir,  estimate 1 806 

revenue  act  of  1939,  amend 295, 1418 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 762 

schools,  estimates... 398, 1073 

Self-Help  Exchange  activities. 1317 

small  claims  court,  work 199 

streets,  estimate  for  improvement... 1806 

subways,  feasibility 1736 

taxicab  insurance,  "greater  control... 1266 

topographic  maps,  etc.,  index 1617 

unemployment  compensation,   administra- 
tion..  817,976,1001 

unemployment    compensation,    merit    rat- 
ing   1418,1.584 

Union  Railroad  Station  facilities*  1263, 1414, 1432 

unwholesome  food,  preventing  sale 1592, 

1730, 1744 

vagrancy,  defining  and  punishing 1139, 

1152,1418,1515,1599,1730 

venereal  disease  survey _  164 

viruses,  serums,  toxins,  etc.,  sale 325 

Washington  Aqueduct  and  filtration  plant.  221, 

931 

water  for  fire  fighting 666 

water  supply,  increasing 931 

weights  and  measures  office 800 

see  also  names  of  associations,  conferences, 
etc. 
District  of  Columbia  Committee,  House: 

calendar 1 44,  295, 

469,  643, 985, 1139, 1263. 1418, 1736 

reports 144,295,469-470,643,816-817, 

98.5-986, 1139, 1263, 1418, 1592, 1736 
District  of  Columbia  Committee,  Senate: 

calendar 662,833, 1001, 1151, 1432, 1599, 1744 

reports 35.310,481,662, 

1001, 1151-52, 1266, 1432, 1.599, 1744 
District  of  Columbia  Historical  Records  Sur- 
vey   1203 

District  Training  School,  estimate 221 

Di  Venuti,  Biagio,  small  business  problems 1265 

Dixie  Cartage  Co 1472 

Dixie  Chemical  Products  Co .-  530 

Dixie  Freight  Lines,  Inc 1465 

Dixie  Margarine  Co 61,353,1479 

Dixie  Motor  Coach  Corporation: 

motor  carrier  decision 1472 

('.  N.  L.  R.  B  . ,...  1196 

Dixie  National  Forest,  adjusting  boundaries 303 

Dixie  Ohio  Express  Co .517,1626 

Dixie  Pine  Products  Co 1526 

Dixie  Truck  Line.... 1294 

Dixon,  George,  court  case 353 

Dixon,  H.  B.,  determination  of  wheat  protein...  1238 

Dixon,  Joseph  S..  fauna  of  national  parks 1028 

Dixon  Entrance,  sailing  directions 1798 

Dobry  Flour  Mills,  Inc... 375 

Docena  mine,  gas  and  dust  explosion 1766 

Dr.  Pepper  Bottling  Co.,  of  Memphis,  Inc 1677 

Dr.  Ritholz  Optical  Co 552 

Doctors,  see  Physicians — Surgeons. 
Document  catalog: 
for  74th  Congress- 
entry  in  monthly  catalog 170 

notes  of  general  interest .--  113 

Documents,     see     Congressional     documents- 
Government      publications — Rec- 
ords— also  subject  of  document. 
Documents  Division,  Library  of  Congress. .  70, 369, 
545,  717,  887,"  1052,  1194,  1318,  1495, 
1641,  1788 


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Documents  Division — Continued 

report,  1940. 887 

see  also  Childs,  James  B. 

Documents  Office 47,170,330,498,685, 

853, 1020, 1166, 1279, 1449, 1615, 1761 

estimate 1073 

Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  Inc-- 409,1479 

Dodder 445 

Dodge,  B.  O.,  diseases  of  raspberries  and  black- 

•  berries_.„ 1390 

Dodge,  J.  Robert,  closets  and  storage  spaces 16 

Dodge    Brothers    Division,     Chrysler     Corpo- 
ration   1324,1647 

Dodge  County,  Wis.,  milk  production 253 

Dodge  Motors,  New  York,  Inc.. 375,  552 

Doehler  Metal  Furniture  Co.,  Inc - 1479 

D'Oench,  Duhme  &  Co.,  Inc 1185 

Dog  flies,  see  Stable  flies. 
Dogs: 

dog  team  transportation,  field  manual  420 

secing-eye  dogs  to  enter  Govt,  buildings        1155, 

1595,1732 

sheep-killing  dogs 438 

Doheny  executors,  compensation  of  U.  S.  counsel 

in  case  against 299 

Dolak,  Anna,  relief 153,468,635 

Dolak,  Gene,  relief  of  father  and  mother.  153, 468,  635 

Dolak,  Joseph,  relief 153,468 

Dolce,  James  A.,  until  the  doctor  comes 1015 

Dolccek,  R.  L.,  corn,  etc.,  in  diet  of  fryers  and 

roasters 248 

Dollar: 

regulate  weight — 

hearings 642,829 

law.. 977 

minority  views 829 

reports. 642,654,829 

resources  o  f  United  Kingdom 320 

Dollars  for  (iemocracy 1518 

DoUoff,  Walter  R.,  court  case 1307 

Dolomite  in  chemical  and  processing  industries    859 
Domcratzky,  Louis: 

price  control  in  Germany 629 

regulation  of  economic  activities 414 

Domestic  animals,  see  Livestock. 
Domestic  commerce,  see  Commerce. 

Domestic  equipment  for  rural  homes 261 

Domestic  Plant  Quarantines  Division 612 

Domestic  service,  job  descriptions 884 

Dominica,  money-order  post  offices. 1204 

Dominican  Customs  Receivership,  report,  1939.    54 
see    also    Reorganization    of    Government 
offices,  etc. 
Dominican  Republic; 

commerce,  1939 54 

commercial  policies  and  trade  relations 750 

customs  collection,  etc.,  convention.. 1524 

foreign  trade,  1938  and  1939 906 

Donahue,  D.  D.: 

fatigue  and  hours  of  truck  drivers.  _ . 680 

mechanism  of  carbon  monoxide  poisoning..  1610 

Donahue,  Jessie  W.,  tax  appeal 751 

Donald,  Archie,  motor  carrier  decision 185 

Donald,  Mary  R.,  tax  appeal  of  exr .'i82 

Donaldson  quadrangle,  La 1094 

Donaldson  Transfer 1036 

Doneghv,  James  C.  court  case  of  trustees  . .  61, 1042 

Donnelly  Garment  Co 720, 1320, 1790 

Donner-Hanna  Coke  Corporation 892, 1057 

Donoghue,  James  J.,  boric  oxide  glass,  etc 1407 

Donoghue  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 1466 

Donoho,  Charles  H.,  motor  carrier  decision 183 

Doolittle,  S.  P.,  vegetable  seed  treatments 446 

Dooner,  Columbia  H.,  court  case 1011, 1185, 1479 

Door-closers,  specification 928, 1819 

Door  knobs  and  roses,  specification 1363 

Door  screens,  see  Screens. 

Doors,  factory-fitted  Douglas  fir 278 

Dorchester  Bay,  reexamination 1688 

Dorchester  County,  Md.,  truck  crop  farms 1562 

Dorman,  Clarence,  soil  survey 786 

Dorn,  Harold,  geographic  variation  in  cancer 

mortality 681 

Dorr  Field,  sell  reservation 1422,17.30,1749 

Dorsey,  Nicholas  W.,  retirement  exemption...  1802 

Dorst,  Howard  E.,  curly-top  disease 1565 

Dose,  A.,  stress  analysis  of  shell  structures 1788 

Doss,  Mildred  A . ,  index-catalogue  of  medical  and 

veterinary  zoology... 951 


Dossin's  Food  Products 1648 

Doucette,   Charles   F.,  insects,  etc.,  attacking 

narcissus  bulbs 1707 

Doughboy's  Van  Co... 1294 

Dougherty,  Charles  H.,  sr.,  relief 983 

Dougherty's,  J.  A.,  Sons,  Inc .__  353 

Doughton,    Robert    L.    (Representative    from 
N.  C): 
reports  made  by — 

Conference  Com 1261, 1415 

Ways  and  Means  Com 34, 

151,30.5,478,995,1264 

Douglas,  W.  A.,  insects  that  injure  rice.   611 

Douglas,  Ariz.,  aeronautical  charts 626,  796, 1121 

Douglas  Aircraft  Co.,  Inc..  158,  314,  353,  705, 876, 1752 

Douglas  and  Lomason  Co 1,501 

Douglas  Candy  Co 1614 

Douglas  County,  Nebr.: 

bridge 819,1432 

court  case 227 

Douglas  fir,  see  Fir. 

Douglas  Transfer.  Inc 1773 

Douglass,  E.  J.,  food  fishes IS."),  1762 

Dove,  W.  E.: 

dog  fly  breeding  in  marine  grasses 952 

dog  fly  breeding  in  peanut  litter 952 

horse  bots 1706 

Dow,  Wilbur  E.,  court  case 876 

Dow  Chemical  Co.: 

court  case 190,362 

decisions  of  N.L.  R.B.. 1325,  1326 

tax  appeal 460 

Dowden,  Philip  B.,  parasites  of  birch  leaf-min- 
ing sawfly. 441 

Dowell,  Ca,ssius  C,  memorial  services 1413 

Downey,  Sheridan  (Senator  from  Calif.): 
reports  made  by — 

Military  Affairs  Com 1749 

01d-.\ge  Pension  System,  Special  Com- 
mittee to  Investigate 1268 

Downey,  Walter  F.,  receiver,  court  case 1753 

Downey,  Wilbur  J.,  court  case  of  trustee 749 

Downey  mildew,  see  Mildew. 

Downing,  Gloria  D.,  relief    ._ 145 

Downing,  Irma,  tax  appeal 582 

Downing,  John  M.,  plowing  for  terrace  main- 
tenance  126 

Downing,  Richard,  tax  appeal ,582 

Downs,  Ed.son  E.,  relief .  658,81.3.1129 

Doxey,  Wall  (Representative  from  Miss.): 
reports  made  by — 

Agriculture  Com 288 

Doyle,  Mabel  H.- 

Agriculture  Department  publications 1243 

index  to  farmers'  bulletins _-  1,568 

index  to  technical  bulletins 1568 

Doyle,  Peter  J.,  court  case 1493 

Doyle  Transfer  Co.,  Inc 1294 

Doyle  Transfer  Line 1294 

Dracco  Corporation 1326 

Draeger  Shipping  Co.,  Inc 1011 

Draft,  see  Selective  service. 
Drafting,  see  Topographic  drafting. 

Drafting-room  supplies,  general  schedule 1681 

Drainage: 

census,  1940  (16th) 1249, 1396 

farm  operations 1245 

irrigated  farms 434 

publ  ications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 47 

Drakes  Bay,  chart. 1404 

Dramatic  compositions  copyrighted 70, 

202, 645, 886, 1495, 1787 

index  and  title  page 545 

Draper  Corporation 1057, 1326 

Dravo  Corporation 314,  353.  670 

Drawbacks,  customs  appeal 1156 

Drawings  copyrighted 70, 

202,  545,  887,  1051, 1495. 1641 

index  and  title  page   545 

Drayage  allowance  at  New  York.    -   350.873 

Dredging     machinery     corporations.     Federal 

Trade  Comn.  report 1276 

Dreessen,  Waldemar  C: 

lead  arsenate  effect  on  orchardists,  etc 678 

lead  hazard  in  storage  battery  industry 848 

Dreja,  Hermione,  range  plant  handbook 1110 

Dresses: 

motion  picture,  what's  in  a  dress 1 494 

Drewery,  Clara  G.,  court  case  of  guardian 840 


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Drewry,  Patrick  II.  (Representative  from  Va.): 
reports  made  by — 

Naval  Affairs  Cora 33,  301,  S2.'-,,  142-1 

Dreypr,  John  F.,  jr.,  patent  interference 1308 

Dried  beef,  see  Beef 

Dried  Fruit  A.ssoriation  of  California .   1042 

Drii'd  fruits,  see  Fruit. 

Drill  (military): 

infantrv  drill  regulations 1536 

Drills  (toolsl: 

diamond  core  drill  fittings 1121 

j)ortable  electric  drill,  standard 12.5ii 

steel  for  detachable-bit  drill  rods S.W 

Drinking  cups,  paper,  general  schedule 927,1.531 

Drinking  fountains,  general  schedule 234 

Driver-mechanics: 

in  postal  service,  classiflcation — 

hearings 653 

reports - 992,1009 

Dropseed  grasses,  germinatiop 1244 

Drosdoff,  Matthew: 

soil  survey 445 

soils  in  Moja ve  Desert 446 

Drug  addiction,  see  Xarcotics. 

Drug  and  Related  Plants  Division 1244 

Drug  store  commodity  sales,  census,  1939 1119 

Drugs: 

American  listed  corporations 91 

census  of  manufactures,  19.39 1250 

corporations-.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report..-  1276 

crop  possibilities  of  medicinal  plants 1244 

domestic  production  of  medicinal  plants 265 

earnings  in  industry 365 

food  and  drugs  act,  notices  of  judgment 322 

food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act — 

act  and  regulations  for  enforcement 1444 

amend  relative  to  insulin 1731, 1737 

delegation  of  authority,  opinion 709 

enforcement 1444 

notices  of  judgment 677. 1444 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234 

imports  through  New  York  in  1939 1215 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 330 

rates  on  medicines 347 

wage  order 1193,1317 

see  also  Xarcotics. 

Drummers,  Marine  Corps  manual,  change 561 

Drumraond.  Kenneth,  tax  appeal 229 

Drums  (containers): 

for  rosin,  leaks  from  side  sampler 117 

steel  drums- 
price  schedule  for  used  drums 1809 

specifications.- - 1365. 1533 

statistics      22,129,269,451,622,791, 

959, 1114, 1247, 1394. 1572,  1714 

Dry  batteries,  see  Electric  batteries. 

Dry  cleaning: 

on  the  spot,  know  your  fabrics,  etc 7 

specification  for  solvent 592 

Dry  goods: 

atlas  of  wholesale  trading  areas 275 

general  schedule  of  supplies -..  1363 

willing-to-certify  sources  of  supply 458 

Dry  Harbor,  chart 904 

Dry  land  agriculture,  see  Agriculture. 

Drycleaning,  see  Dry  cleaning. 

Drying  process  for  small  stock 956 

Dual  nationality,  see  Nationality. 

Duala  Harbor,  chart 1200 

Dublin,  Louis  I.,  occupation  hazards  and  diag- 
nostic sicns 884 

Du  Bois,  E.  Blois,  court  case 190,407 

Dubuque,  Iowa: 

aeronautical  charts. 796,1720 

bridge _ .--  297 

building  iiermit  survey -. 542 

Duck  (textile): 

general  schedule,  enameled  cotton  duck 1363 

Duckwater  Shoshone  Tribe. 1024 

Duckworth,  Jim,  court  case 1814 

Dudley,  H.  C: 

food  fumigated  with  methyl  bromide 323 

halogenated  hydrocarbons 1015 

Dues: 

tax  regulations 16.30,1680 

correction  of  entry  on  p.  1530 1555 

Duffleld,  Thomas  J.,  birth  weight,  etc 364 

Dugale,  Ellen  T.,  relief- 291 

Dugale,  William  H.,  relief 291 


Page 

Dugan,  Dan  P.,  motor  carrier  decision. - 1035 

Duggan,  I.  W.,  addresses. 6,116,1380 

Duggan,  Laurence: 

address 404 

Portuguese  translation 1672 

Duggan,  William  J.,  patent  appeal 1410 

Duke,  Angier  B.,  court  case 533,749 

Duke,  Angier  R..  jr.,  court  case  of  trustee.--  533.  749 

Duke,  Anthony  N.,  court  case  of  trustee 533,749 

Duke  University  School  of  Medicine 328 

Dulanv,  H.  Rosier,  jr.,  court  case...  1438,1632,1780 

Duley,  F.  L.,  soil ..- 1112 

Duluth,  Minn.: 

aeronautical  chart..- 1121 

bridge 298,636,661 

financial  statistics- 1246 

milk  in  marketing  area . 958 

navy  yard  in  or  near 651 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district,  report 931 

Duluth  &  Northeastern  R.  R.,  abandonment.  1291 

Duluth-Chicago  Freight  Lines,  Inc.- 700 

Duluth,  Missabe  &  Iron  Range  Ry.,  equipment 

trust  certificates 180 

see  also  Emergency  Board  (Duluth,  Mis- 
sabe &  Iron  Range  Ry.,  and  other 
carriers,  1941). 

Duluth  Transit  Co 369 

Dumont,  John  F.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 386 

Dunbar,  David  O.,  court  case 190 

Dunbar,  Ralph  M.,  how  libraries  may  serve--.  1443 

Dunkirk  Harbor,  chart 107 

Dunlo]),  J.  P.,  gold,  silver,  copper,  lead  and  zinc.  335 

Dunmire,  R.  G.,  erosion  and  land  use 958 

Dunn,  C.  Hobson,  motor  carrier  decision 1035 

Dunn,  Gordon  E.,  aerology 281 

Dunn,  Marv  J.,  housing  problem  and  nursing.  -    44 

Dimn  Construction  Co.,  Inc 876,1305,1477,1674 

Dunning,  Henry  A.  B.,  court  case 876 

Du  Pont,  Pierre  S.,  court  case 1042 

Dupont.  Ga.,  railroad  accident 1032 

Du  Pont,  Fort,  use  of  lands 157,648,977 

Dupont  Circle  .\parimeni  Hotel: 

lease,  investigation 1147 

lease,  opinion  of  .\ttorney  General 1311 

Du  Pont  de  Nemours,  E.  I.,  &  Co.,  Inc.: 

court  case 190,  533 

decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1326 

indigo  paste,  I.  C.  C.  decision 1476 

report,  etc.,  of  Martime  Comn 718 

Dupouv,  R.,  court  case 488 

DuPuy,  H.  R.,  Dick  reaction ..  1017 

Duran,  .\braham  E.,  court  case 1042 

Duran,  Hester  M.,  court  case 1042 

Durand,  W.  F..  air  transport 402 

Durand  Manufacturing  Co 1501 

Durham,  Walter,  family  expenditure 199 

Durham,  N.  C,  building  permit  survey 365 

Durham  &  South  Carolina  R.  R.,  lease 1625 

Durnil,  John  H.,  relief 1417 

Dusts: 

airplane  dusting  for  cotton  insects .  - 952 

boll  weevil  and  cotton  aphid  control 611 

explosions — 

Docena  mine.  Adamsville,  Ala- 1766 

hazards  from  powdered  metals 1619 

plants  producing  aluminum,  etc 691 

gun  for  experiments  with  insecticides 1240 

hazards  in  mechanical  mining,  controlling..  691 

health  of  workers  in  dusty  trades 1757 

pea  seed  treatment.- 248 

response  of  peritoneal  tissue.  _ -- 678 

Dutcher,  Malcolm  B.,  court  case 1483 

Duties,  see  Tariff. 

Dutkv,  S.  R.,  diseases  of  Japanese  beetle  larvae.  121 

Dutton,  E.  P.,<S:  Co.,  Inc 1501,1648 

Duttweiler,  F.  H.,  motor  carrier  decision 1036 

Duval  County,  Fla.; 

lands  for  highway  piu^poscs— 

hearing -- - '^'1 

law —- 283 

reports - 148,312 

Duvel,  J.  W.  T.,  grain  prices,  etc.,  foreword 257 

Duxbury  Harbor,  reexamination 1431 

Duxbury  quadrangle.  Mass... 689 

Dwellings,  see  Houses. 

Dwight-Lloyd  sintering  machines,  sulfur  dioxide 

from 337 

Dworecka,  Mira,  see  Friedberg,  Mira  D. 

Dye,  Beulah,admx.,  court  case 1306 


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1897 


I'uge 

Dyeing: 

corporations,  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 1277 

rayon  and  silk,  trade  practice  rules 1760 

textiles,  earninps  and  hours 1493 

Dyer,  John  B..  patent  appeal 1410 

Dyer,  R.  E.,  pneumonitis -.  494 

DyestufT,  American  sumac  valuable 1235 

Dykstra,  T.  P.,  potato  diseases -.  1711 

Dynamic  pressure  arrays,  inertia  1788 

Dysentery  due  t  o  Newcastle  bacillus 322 

Dyson,  James  C  relief 830,1590,1729 

Dyson  Shipping  Co.,  Inc 1011 

E 

E.  H.  F.  A.,  see  Electric  Home  and  Farm  Au- 
thority. 

Eagle  Oil  and  Refining  Co.,  Inc 375 

Eagles,  taking  for  scientific,  etc.,  purposes 854 

Eakin,  Ralph  L.,  motor  carrier  decision 183 

Earhart,  Warren  S.,  trustee,  court  case... 1752 

Earle,  James  S.: 

iron  and  stoel  scrap 335 

secondary  metals,  nonferrous 33(1 

Early  American  soil  conservationists .1711 

Earnings,  see  Salaries — Wages. 

Earnshaw,  J.  W.,  court  case 876, 1438, 1(',31 

Earphones,  radio,  acoustical  shock 1053 

Ears  in  aviation  medicine 422 

Earth: 

earth  tides -  1 33 

future  of  man  as  an  inhabitant  (2  entries)--  1522 
lines  of  equal  magnetic  declination,  etc.,  in 

United  States  for  1940 1721 

structure  revealed  by  seismology- 403 

2-layer  earth-resistivity  curves 1451 

see  also  World. 
Earthquakes: 

California  and  western  Nevada 1403 

earth  structure  revealed  by  seismology  -      . .  403 

interpretation  of  seismograms --  1403 

United  States — 

1938 455 

1939 --- -  1720 

history...- --- 1403 

Earwig,  see  European  earwig. 
Earworm,  see  Corn  earworm. 
East(U.  S.): 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc 335,858 

metal  mining,  1940 51 

see  also  North  (U.  S.). 

East  Central  Division,  A.  A.  A 6.116,249,1380 

East  Chicago,  Ind.,  building  permit  survey 19S 

East  Dubuque,  111.,  bridge 297 

East  Dubuque  quadrangle.  Iowa-Ill-   173 

East  Hartford.  Conn.,  flood  control,  estimate      .573 

East  Liverpool-Pittsburgh  Motor  Freight 1295 

East  north  central  cities: 

fire  departments,  salaries,  etc 1315 

police  departments,  salaries,  etc 1786 

East  Providence  quadrangle,  Mass.-R.  I 1109 

East  River,  improvement 477 

East  St.  Louis.  111.,  building  permit  survey 884 

East  St.  Louis  Cotton  Oil  Co 350 

East  St.  Louis  Junction  R.  R 1630 

East  south  central  cities: 

fire  departments,  salaries,  etc 714 

police  departments,  salaries,  etc 1050 

East  Texas  Motor  Freight  Lines 527 

Easter  lilies,  see  Lilies. 

Eastern  Air  Lines,  Inc 132,1719 

Eastern  Box  Co 725 

Eastern  Building  Corporation: 

claim 38,353,533,876,1752 

tax  appeal 1358 

Eastern  Carrier  Corporation 1035 

Eastern  Cherokee  Indians,  see  Cherokee  Indians. 

Eastern  Clay  Products,  Inc 3.50 

Eastern  Contracting  Co 1752 

Eastern  Express  &  Haulage,  Inc 345 

Eastern  Gas  and  Fuel  Associates 1216 

Eastern  Massachusetts  Street  Ry 1037,1472 

Eastern  Michigan  Motorbuses 524 

Eastern  Shawnee  Tribe  of  Oklahoma 856 

Eastern  States,  see  East  (U.  S.). 
Eastern  white  pine,  see  Pine. 

Eastes.  George  V..  motor  carrier  decision 519 

Eastman,  Harvey,  court  case 1042 


Pago 

Easton,  Archie  H.,  Precision-built,  jr 631 

Easton.  Pa.: 

building  permit  survey 1190 

pre-Cambrian  geology,  etc.,  of  quadrangle  -  -  501 

Easton's.  Thos.  W..  Sons,  Inc -..  183 

Eating  establishments,  see  Restaurants. 
Eaton.  Frank  M.: 

irrigation  waters-- 617 

moisture  equivalent,  etc. .  of  soils 618 

Eaton,  Joe,  gratuity  to  mother 810 

Eaton,  Orson  N..  guinea  pigs 256 

Eaton  Manufacturing  Co- 375 

Eau  Claire.  Wis.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Eavcnson.  J..  &  Sons 1657 

Eberthella  typhi 326 

Eccles.  Marriner  S.,  economic  preparedness 42 

Echinoderms: 

from  Greenland ' 404 

new  sea  stars  from  Japan - 919 

Pamlico  fossil  echnoids 1079 

Eckel,  E.  B..  quicksilver  deposits 855 

Eckert.  B.,  flow-direction  instruments 370 

Eckert,  E.: 

temperature  in  high-speed  gas  stream 1789 

temperature  recording  in  high-speed  gases  -  1319 

Eckstein,  Louis,  court  case  of  exrs -  61,841 

Eclipse: 

total  solar,  Sept.  21.  1941 ..- ----  1067 

Eclipse  Moulded  Products  Co -  1790, 1792 

Ecology  and  land  use  18 

Economic  Advisory  Commission,  see  Post-Emer- 
gency Economic  Advisory  Commis- 
sion. 

Economic  Analyses  Section 126 

Economic  and  Credit  Research  Division 260 

Economic  Committee,  Temporary  National,  see 
Temporary      National      Economic 
Committee. 
Economic  conditions: 

aspects  of  defense  program 320 

business  research  projects --  1579 

economic  series 25/275,  797,1579,1722 

foreign  countries — 

economic  review,  1939  and  early  1940 275 

international  reference  service 629, 

798  (2  entries),  969  (9  entries), 
1124,  1255.  1256  (3  entries),  1406 
(4  entries),  1579. 

regulation  of  activities 414 

India's  economic  position 969 

patterns  of  resource  use,  supplement 1211 

recovery  plans 413 

sampling  method  in  research 118 

United  States  in  world  economy,  1940 746 

Economic  Defense  Board 1605, 1753 

changing  name.  Executive  order 1802 

establishing.  Executive  orders 1206, 1348 

information  in  notes  of  general  interest 1555 

see    also    Reorganization    of    Government 
oflQces,  etc. 

Economic  library  list.-, 118,435, 

'^      436, 606, 775, 948, 1 103, 1 104 
Economic  power  concentration,  see  Trusts. 

Economic  preparedness 42 

Economic  relations  of  Latin  America 215 

Economic  security,  see  Social  security. 
Economic   Warfare    Board,    name.    Executive 

order-- 1802 

Economics  and  Statistics  Branch,  Mines  Bur-..  50, 
52,  174,  176,  335, 336,  504, 505, 690,  692, 
857,  860,  1025,  1026,  1027,  1170,  1171, 
1172,  1283,  1284,  1454,  1455,  1619, 
1620, 176,5, 1766, 1767 
Economics  and  Statistics  Division,   Maritime 

Comn 718,1194,1788 

Economics  Section,  Extension  Service 13, 

121,  259,  441,  613,  781,  953,  1108,  1241, 
1707 

Ecorse,  Mich.,  toolmakers,  etc 1491 

Ecuador: 

economic  conditions 969 

extradition,  treaty --  1080 

military  aviation  mis.sion,  agreement.-  579, 1214 

naval  mission,  agreement 405, 1080 

Eddv,  Bernice  E.,  pneumococcus 323 

Eddy,  George  P.,  relief  of  heirs 813,830,975 

Eden  project,  reconveyance  of  lands 669,820,977 

Edgar,  John  B.,  jr.,  relief 308,640,805 

Edgerton,  Richard,  motor  carrier  decision 1466 


1898 


ESTDlEX,    1941 


Paye 

Edison  Day... 472,977,1004 

Editorial  and  Research  Division,  Labor  Dept     1316 

Editorial  reference  series 118,435, 1382 

Edniinster,  Frank  E.,  wildlife  management 449 

Edniinster,  Lynn  K.,  address 405 

E<linun(ls,  Jennings  S.,  motor  carrier  decision..  524 

Edmunds,  Rex  A.,  patent  appeal 460 

Edson,  H.  A.,  crop  losses  from  plant  diseases. ..  956 

Edson,  Wyo.,  railroad  accident 56 

Education: 

and  defense,  loan  packets 1161, 1609 

biennial  surveys 492,845,  1161,  1272, 

1443  (2  entries),  1609 

character  education  in  our  democracy 845 

Civilian  Conservation  Corps  camps...  492, 1160 

consumer,  bibliography 772 

dictatorships  and  democracies 1015 

education  and  national  defense  series 676, 

1015,  1162,  1443,  1609 

education  circulars 852, 1448 

educational  directory,  1941  321,492,846 

expressions  by  builders  ol  democracy 845 

family  expenditures  in  selected  cities 885 

family  life- 
bibliography 1448 

four  communities  pioneer 846 

various  school  levels 846 

Federal  funds  for  education 1609 

financial  emergencies,  assist  States,  etc 833 

Indian  education,  fortnightly  letter 49, 

173,334,690,1452,1618,1766 
information  exchange  on  education  and  na- 
tional defense 1161  (3  entries),  1609 

inter-Americanism 676 

interpretations  of  defense  labor  facts. .  1161, 1162 

march  of  education 846, 1273 

measures  before  77th  Cong. 1st  sess.. 1609 

Negro,  supervision _.  1015 

nutrition  in  school  program 1273 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 853 

radio  programs,  manual 1610 

research,  1938-39 162 

research  studies  of  national  scope,  etc 1161 

rural  life 771 

statistical  summary,  1937-38 1443 

teachers,  selected  bibliography 1610 

see  also  Adult  education — Business  educa- 
tion— Elementary  education— Phy- 
sical education  and  training— 
Religious  education — Schools,  and 
references— Secondary  education- 
Technical  education — Vocational 
education— a/«o  subject  taught. 
Education  and  Labor  Committee,  Senate: 

calendar 35,310,662,1266,1599 

hearings 35, 155, 

310, 481-482, 663, 833, 1001, 1152, 1744-45 

reports 482,663,1152,1745 

Education  boards  and  departments: 
functions  of  State  departments — 

financing  schools 846 

school  plant  problems  assistance 1610 

supervision  of  education   1015, 1161, 1609, 1757 
practices  and  concepts  rel.  to  city  boards. . .  845 

studies  of  State  departments 676, 

846, 1015, 1161, 1609, 1610, 1757 

Education  Division,  Indian  Affairs  Office 49, 

173,  334, 690, 1452, 1618, 1765 

Education  Office 43,162,320,492,676, 

845. 1014, 1160, 1272, 1443, 1609, 1756 

article 847 

poster 1444 

proposed  amendment  to  budget,  1942 573 

publications 321 

records,  disposition 1733 

report,  1940 321 

see  also  Studebaker,  John  W. 
Eilucational  associations,  directory,  1941  _      .  .  492 
Educational  Committee,  Horological  Institute 
of  America,  see  Horological  Institute 
of  America,  Eiiucational  Committee. 
Educational  directory,  see  Education. 
Educational     illustrations,     Extension     Serv- 
ice  442,1708 

Educational  institutions,  see  Schools. 

Educational  Radio  Script  Exchange 1610 

Educational  research,  see  Education. 

Edwards,  Alice  L.,  consumer  standards 415 

Edwards,  Donald  B.,  patent  appeal. ---  460 


Page 

Edwards,  E.  H.,  court  case  of  trustees 1631 

Edwards,  Elma,  closets  and  storage  spaces 16 

Edwards,  Everett  E.: 

American  agriculture 775 

Great  Lakes-St.  Lawrence  waterway 436 

Edwards,  Fred  K.,  retirement  exemption 1348 

Edwards,  Fred  F.,  court  case 1674 

Edwards,  Harry  T.,  retirement  exemption 1206 

Edwards,  Hiram  R.,  court  case 190,407 

Edwards,  Thomas  I.: 

lead  arsenate  effect  on  orchardists,  etc 678 

lead  hazard  in  storage  battery  industry 848 

mercurialism 323 

Edwards,  W.  B.,  claim 294,660,912 

Edwards  and  Co.,  Inc 1501 

Edwards  Line 524 

Egg  cases,  rates  on 1466 

Eggerman,  Don,  exr.,  tax  appeal .  1082 

Eggleston,  Va.,  bridge 819,1000,1130 

Eggs: 

albumen  quality,  inheritance _  _    432 

cooling  on  farms  and  at  grading  stations 946 

dishes  at  low  cost .  267 

dried,  production 949 

egg-laying  contests 1705 

eggs  and  egg  products,  publications 256 

farm  production,  disposition,  etc 609 

grades  identified  by  label,  poster .  778 

in  every  basket,  background  guide 1559 

intensity  of  production,  effect 248 

liquid,  production  by  egg-breaking  plants . .  949 

marketing 949 

poultry  and  egg  production 10. 

119,    255,    438,    609,    778,    950,    1105, 
1238, 1384, 1563, 1704 

poultry  and  egg  situation 9, 118, 253, 

436,   607,   776,   948,   1236,   1562,   1703 

rates  on 345 

report  on  production 253,  949 

standards  for  individual  eggs 1383 

Ehrich.  Manfred  W.,  exr.,  court  case 1310 

Ehrman,  Florence  H.,  court  case 705, 1479 

Eichholz,  Frank,  motor  carrier  decision 521 

Eichhorn,  A.: 

brucellosis  of  cattle 255 

disinfection  of  hides 1705 

Eide,  Carl  J.,  common  scab  in  potato 1700 

Eide,  P.  M.,  Eurpoean  earwig 1385 

Eight-hour  law,  see  Hours  of  labor. 

Filers,  Louis  K.,  patent  appeal 279 

Eire,  see  Ireland. 

Eisele,  Josef,  patent  appeal 460 

Eisenhower,  Milton  S.: 

address 1557 

agricultural  organization 774 

Eiseiilohr,  William  S.,  jr.,  discharges  at  stream- 
measurement  stations 171 

Eisenmenger,  Marie  A.,  tax  appeal 752 

Elasmobranchii  of  Philippine  seas 404 

Elastic-compound,  specification 1366 

Elbert,  Marian  B..  tax  appeal 1676 

El  Campo  Rice  Milling  Co.,  Inc 705 

Eldorado  National  Forest,  map. .. 263 

Eldrcdge,  I.  F.,  forest  resources  of  Georgia 262 

Election  of  President,  Vice  President,  and  Rep- 
resentatives Committee,  House: 

report 295 

Elections,  Senators  and  Representatives,  change 

time 295 

see  also  Campaign  expenditures— Contested 
elections. 
Electric  apparatus  and  appliances: 

American  listed  corporations 1076 

building  electrical  equipment  for  farm 1 443 

financing,  monthly  payment  chart 1013 

financing,  plans  for  retail  sale 1012,1607 

general  schedule,  electrical  supplies 590,  758 

industrial  corporation  report .  328 

industrial  reference  service      26, 136,  276, 457,  628, 
798,  968,  1123,  1255,  1405,  1579,  1722 

safety  rules  for  installation,  etc . . .  1407 

statistics,  electrical  goods   _  _  22, 129,  269.  451,  622. 
791, 959. 1114. 1248. 1394,  1573, 1714 
see  also  Electric  machinery — also  names  of 
special  apparatus  or  appliance. 

Electric  Auto-Lite  Co 207,376 

Electric  batteries: 

and  standard  cells,  publications.. 1124 

commodity  sales,  census  of  business,  1939—  1252 


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Electric  batteries— Continued 

deuterium  oxide  in  standard  cells 1 723 

frenoral  schedule 1362, 1363 

operation,  etc.,  of  storage  batteries 738, 1344 

Electric  Boat  Co 61,190,487 

Electric  cables: 

flttinRS,  specification 1088,1365 

general  schedule  of  supplies 100,  758, 927 

spccilications 101,1088,1820 

Electric  drills,  standard  of  the  trade 1256 

Electric  euuipnient,  see  Electric  apparatus  and 

appliances. 
Electric  fans: 

and  repair  parts,  general  schedule 1220 

rates  on ------ 1303 

specification .-  1090 

statistics 22,129,269,451,622, 

791, 959, 1114, 1248, 1394, 1573, 1714 

Electric  feed  mixer,  make  it  yourself 1711 

Electric  Home  and  Farm  Authority.--  41, 1012, 1007 

estimate 913 

extend  operations- 
hearings  - --  656 

law 806 

reports 638,639,656,808,826 

report,  1940 41 

Electric  hot-plates,  specification. 1365 

Electric  lamps: 

earnings,  etc.,  in  industry 366 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1 220 

specificat  ions 1 090, 1 222, 1 367, 1 533 

Sim,  health,  carbon  and  mercury  arc 279 

wage  ordiT  for  industry  (2  entries) 1193 

Electric  inachiucry: 

manufactures,  1939 624 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report.  328 
Electric  motors: 

and  control  panels,  operations,  etc 1067, 1344 

for  farm 7 

small  portable,  make  it  yourself -  1569 

specification 928 

Electric  pig  brooder 1390 

Electric  power,  see  Electricity. 
Electric  products,  see  Electric  apparatus  and 
appliances. 

Electric  propulsion  installations 737 

Electric  railroads,  statistics 1459 

see  also  names  of  railroads. 

Electric  railway  docket - 701 

Electric  refrigerators,  see  Refrigerators. 
Electric  service,  see  Electricity. 

Electric  stock  tank  water  heater,  make  it 1711 

Electric  time  service.  Army  regulations 1822 

Electric  utilities,  see  Public  utility  companies. 
Electric  Vacuum  Cleaner  Co.,  Inc.  376,  720, 1308, 1479 
Electric  wire  and  wiring: 

financing  wiring,  monthly  payment  chart.    1013 

fiuancing  wiring,  retail  sale  plans 1012, 1007 

general  schedule,  insulated  wire 100, 758, 927 

specification,  armored  cord 1088 

specification,  insulated  wire--- 101, 1820 

supply,  etc.,  lines,  installation 1407 

test  se'ts,  -\rmy  technical  manual 1538 

Electric  wreaths,  customs  appeal 489 

Electrical,  see  Electricity— aZ«o  headings  begin- 
ning Electric. 
Electrical   Solderless  Service   Connector  Insti- 
tute  ---  190, 197 

Electricity: 

apprenticeship  standards 1315 

automotive  electricity 422 

bills,  typical 1159 

Bonneville  power  sales 170, 686, 1280, 1616 

Bonneville  resale  rates 171 

Boulder  Canyon  generating  charges 1286 

Boulder  Canyon  power  regulations 1173 

calendar  for  REA  members 1569 

Columbia  R.  power  and  the  Northwest 48 

Columbia  R.  power  and  Northwest  indus- 
try   331 

Columbia  R.  power  and  Puget  Sound 853 

construction  contract  for  rural  project 1111 

course  for  N.  R.  O.  T.  C 1066 

daylight  saving  time  to  conserve — 

communication  from  the  President 1070 

hearings. 1420 

diversion  of  Niagara  R.  water  for  power--.  1214, 

1673 
electrical  fundamentals 239 


Page 

E  lect  ricity —  C  ontinued 

electro-economy,  supplements 1245, 

1390, 1391, 1569 

emergency  power  equipment 1518 

farm,  power  profits 266 

farm,  through  REA 1245 

franchise  in  Hawaii 1148,1437,  1585 

fuel  consumption  for  production 1442, 1608 

general  schedule,  electric  service 927 

generating  capacity  additions,  etc 1159 

generating  sets,  operation,  etc 1067, 1344 

generation,  etc.,  for  defense,  estimate 1800 

hazards  in  mechanized  mining 859 

hydroelectric  plants,  reclamation  projects..  1029 

hydroelectric  power  development  laws 465 

Minidoka  project,  pioneering  public  power.  1768 

national  electric  rate  book 42, 

161,  319,  674,  843,  844,  1013,  1014,  1159, 
1160,  1272,  1442,  1608,  1756. 

power  and  land,  movie 18,447 

power  plants  on  reclamation  projects 53 

power  requirements  and  supply  in  U.  S . . .  1158, 

1755 

production  and  utilization 1442, 1608 

production  of  electric  energy. 42, 

161,  319,  491,  674,  843,  1013,  1159,  1442 
railroad  electrification  labor  requirements. .  1192 

references... 1443 

retail  prices 200,715,1192,1640 

rural  electrification  equipment,  opinion —  1782 

rural  electrification  news 18, 125,447,618, 

788,  957,  1112,  1245,  1391,  1569,  1711 

rural  electrification,  yearbook  separate 788 

sales  statistics,  monthly  reports 232,  416,  586, 

754,  924,  1085,  1217,  1218,  1527.  1817 

TVA  capacity..- ..-- 914,1351 

TVA  power  answers  defense  call 754 

why  substations? 171 

Electrification  Administration,  see  Rural  Elec- 
irification  Administration. 

Electro-Chemical  Engraving  Co.,  Inc 94 

Electrodeposition,  publications 278 

Electrodes,  chemical  durability  of  glass 1357 

Electro-Motive  Corporation  376 

Electroplating,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

Electrotyping,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 —  1117 
Elementary  education: 

citizenship  teaching ---  1272 

conservation  films 1273 

helping  children  to  healthful  practices 1161 

of  Negroes 677 

practicing  democracy 1161 

supervision  by  State  education  depts 1757 

Elephant  Butte  Dam,  specifications,  etc 177 

Elevators  (grain),  see  Grain. 

Eleven  Gold  Star  Post,  Coast  Guard  building-  1599, 

1731, 1739 

Elgin,  111.,  building  permit  survey 884 

Elgin,  Joliet  &  Eastern  Ry.: 

claim 236 

equipment  trust  certificates 512 

Elias,  Edna  B.,  court  case 353,533,1631 

Eliashevitch,  Basil  B.,  court  case..--  1438, 1632, 1780 

Eliot,  Martha  M.,  maternity  care 713 

Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  financial  statistics 1246 

Elizabeth,  Pa.,  bridge 1000,1130,1141 

Elk  Grove,  Calif.,  right-of-way 303,1602 

Elk  Tanning  Co 376,552 

Elkhart,  Ind.,  building  permit  survey 198 

Elkland  Leather  Co.,  Inc.. 725,1648 

Elko,  Nev.,  aeronautical  chart 455 

EUender,  Allen  J.  (Senator  from  La.): 
reports  made  by — 

Agriculture  and  Forestry  Com 306 

Claims  Com 152-154, 

308-309,  480,  657-«60,  998-999,  1428-31 

Education  and  Labor  Com 1745 

Ellenwood,  Qa.,  railroad  accident 340 

Elliott,  Alfred  .7.  (Representative  from  Calif.): 
reports  made  by — 

Executive  Papers,  Committee  on  Dis- 
position of.  House 817 

Executive  Papers,  Joint  Committee  on 

Disposition  of 31, 284-280, 465, 

808-810,   980,   1132-35,    1586-88,    1733 

Flood  Control  Com 1139 

Public  Lands  Com 303, 477, 653, 994 


1900 


TNDOEX,    19  41 


Page 
Elliott,  Charlotte: 

bacterial  wilt  of  corn 786 

sweet  corn  wilt I.. 445 

Elliott,  Daniel  L.,  relief. 983 

Elliott,  E.  B.,  Co 135K 

Elliott,  Mrs.  E.  Caddie  (R.  A.),  tax  appeal 9r, 

Elliott,  F.  F.,  farmer's  changing  world 947 

Elliott,  O.  T.,  Inc 1590 

Elliott,  Helen,  relief 983 

Elliott.  Martin  A.: 

adding  exhaust  gas  to  intake  air 50 

exhaust-gas  composition  of  engines 1619 

Elliott,  Myron  A.,  determining  ascorbic  acid 

concentration 277 

Elliott,  R.  A.,  tax  appeal  of  exrs... 9G 

Elliott,  Robert  H.,  Bonneville,  Oreg.,  district...  931 

Elliott  Motor  Lines 1473 

Elliott  Paint  &  Varnish  Co.... 1358 

Ellis,  Dorothy  M.: 

cotton,  selected  statistics 262,783 

uses  of  cotton 252 

Ellis,  Elmer  A.,  court  case 1630 

Ellis,  N.  R.: 

diet  of  swine 1239 

pasteurization  of  goat's  milk 1564 

Ellis  Truck  Line 525 

Ellison,  Lincoln,  range  plant  handbook 1110 

Ellison,  R.,  sulijhur  dioxide 337 

Ellsworth,  C.  E.,  surface  water  supply 687,688 

Elmira,  X.  Y.,  building  permit  survey 198 

Elmira  Transportation  Lines,  Inc 517 

Elmore  Milling  Co.,  Inc 409 

El  Morro  National  Monument 506 

Elms: 

chemicals  kill  and  prevent  bark  beetles 780 

insects,  annotated  list 1706 

vascular  wilt 1389 

El  Paso,  Tex.: 

aeronautical  charts 273,626 

financial  statistics 21,621 

El  Paso  Electric  Co 889 

El  Paso-Pecos  Valley  Truck  Lines 1466 

Elrod,  J.  C,  tenancy  areas  in  Georgia 776 

El  Salvador,  see  Salvador. 

Elsasser,  Walter  M.,  heat  radiation  telescope...  632 
Elsworth,  R.  H.,  farmers'  marketing,  etc.,  coop- 
eratives  614,1708 

Elvove,  Elias,  dental  caries  study 678,847 

Elwood,  Robert  B.: 

dairying __  1236 

poultrv,  changes  in  technology,  etc 948 

Ely,  Richard  S.,  editor,  F.  T.  C.  decisions..  851, 1165 
Embargo: 

at  Camden,  N.  J... 717 

cargo  between  north  Atlantic  and  Gulf  ports   546 
Embassies,  sec  Foreign  service. 

Emberton,  Mary,  nursing  premature  infant 713 

Embree,  Edwin  R.,  education  for  rural  life 771 

Embroideries  industry  wage  orders 201,367 

Embry-Riddle  Co 1422,1730,1749 

Emergency  Board  (Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 

Fe  Ry.,  and  other  carriers,  1941)..  1605, 
1753 

proclamation 1348 

reports 1605,1753 

Emergency    Board    (Atlanta,    Birmingham   & 

Coast  R.  R.,  1941) 1011 

proclamation 740 

report _ 101 1 

Emergency  Board   (Duluth,  Missabe  &  Iron 
Range    Ry.,    and    other    carriers, 

1941). 1156 

proclamation 740 

report 1156 

Emergency  Board  (Railway  Express  Agency, 

Inc.,  1941) 1754 

proclamation 1663 

report... 1754 

Emergency  Board  (Rutland  R.  R.,  1941): 

proclamation 217 

report 560 

Emergency  Court  of  Appeals: 
creating— 

hearings. 1590 

reports 1589,1596 

Emergency  disaster  ordinances 1152 

Emergency  Management  Office 574, 

743,915, 1074, 1210, 1351, 1518, 1666, 1807 
estimates 913, 1351, 1806 


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Emergency  Management  OflBce— Continued 

functions  and  administration.  429, 575, 1518, 1667 

handbook 1518, 1667 

national  defense  bulletins 1788 

poster 1074 

records,  disposition... 1133 

Emergency  relief,  see  Relief  work. 

Emerson,  Harold,  court  case 1493 

Emerson,  Maurice  A.,  retirement  exemption 86 

Emerson  Coat  Co.,  Inc. 386 

Emigrant    Cherokee    Indians,    see    Cherokee 

Indians. 
Emigration,  see  Aliens — Travelers. 
Eminent  domain: 

fees  in  condemnation  cases 1594 

land  for  military  purposes 666 

Emmart,  Emily  W.: 

growth  of  tubercle  bacillus  on  chick  em- 
bryo   1445 

liver  tumors 326 

Emmons,  C.  W.: 

Pityrosporum  ovale 163 

correction  for  entry 245 

Emory,  Harry  S.,  court  case 227,353,1480,1813 

Empire  Hat  &  Cap  Manufacturing  Co 1779 

Empire  State  Ice  Co.,  Inc. 61 

Empire  Trust  Co 196 

Employees,  see  Government  officials  and  em- 
ployees, and  names  of  departments, 
bureaus,  etc.,  where  employed — also 
Labor — Railroad  employees — also 
certain  headings  beginning  Employ- 
ment. 

Employees'  Bus  Co.,  Inc 1300 

Employees'  Compensation  Commission 40, 

159.  317,  489,  842,  1012,  1157,  1270,  1439, 
1606,  1754. 

administrative  procedure 540 

estimates,  etc 221,223,573 

report,  1940. 159 

.safety  bulletin 40, 317, 489, 842, 

1012, 1157, 1270, 1439, 1606, 1754 

Employers'  associations,  labor  policies 482 

Employers'  liability  and  workmen's  compensa- 
tion: 

injury  at  air  bases,  etc 1004,1130,1142 

laws,  compilation 466 

medical  facilities  for  Govt,  employees 1754 

system  for  seamen,  report  of  committee 1279 

see  also  Employees'  Compensation  Commis- 
sion. 
Employment  and  unemployment: 

after  defense,  what? -  1211 

Agriculture    Dept.    employment    informa- 
tion  1243 

child  labor  and  youth  employment... 712 

coal  mine  employment,  1939... .104 

copper  mine,  etc.,  employment 858 

covered  workers  in  State  systems,  1939 1613 

defense  employment  and  training : '...    89 

defense  labor,  employment  trends 542 

emplovment  and  pay  rolls,  monthly 68, 

365,   542,   714,  884,   1049,   1191,   1315, 
1492,  1639, 1785 

employment  in  1940.. 714 

engineering  profession 885 

farm  employment. .  _ 119, 

609,  777, 1104, 1237, 1563. 1704 

gold,  silver,  etc.,  mine  employment 859 

industrial  migration  reflected  in  unemploy- 
ment  1613 

iron-ore  mines 1 284 

la  juventud  y  la desocupacion 1203 

labor  defends  America,  Americansall 1667 

lead  and  zinc  mines  in  Miss.  Valley 1171 

metal  and  nonmetal  mine  employment,  1939    505 

metallurgical  \i\ant  employment 1 171 

mineral  industry  employment 859 

monthly  employment,  etc.,  census 1 252, 

1398, 1575 

nonagricultural  employment,  estimates 844 

nonmetallic-mineral  mine  employment 51 

occupational  distribution  of  applicants 366 

opportunities  for  youth 1317 

P.  W.  A. construction, employmentcreated.  1191 

power  projects  of  P.  W.  A.,  effect 1191 

quarries,  etc.,  1940 1284 

relief,  etc.,  appropriations — 

amendments.  Senate  rule  16  applicable. .  670 


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1901 


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Employment  and  unemployment— Continued 
relief,  etc.,  appropriations— Continued 

hearings 812,829 

law 978 

recommendation  of  the  President 739 

reports --  812,829,980 

status  of  funds,  etc 100, 

233,  418,  589,  757,  926,  1086,  1219,  1362, 
1529,1680,1819 

Treasury  Dept.  regulation  applicable 98 

restrictionofemploympnt  to  citizens .  496 

stabilization  of  omi)loymont 400,  576,  1076 

State  and  local  govt,  employment  survev 21, 

128;  268,  450,  621,  790,  959,  1113,  1246, 
1393, 1572, 1714 

State  laws,  employment  of  minors 198 

urban  youth's  employment  status. 1758 

WPA  unemployment  estimates 1786 

work,  relief,  and  security -  1 166 

sue  also  ,I<ibs— Old  age  and  survivors  in- 
surance— Rehabilitation  of  the  dis- 
abled—Technology in  agriculture, 
industry,  etc. — Unemployment  in- 
surance— Work  program. 
Employment  of  children,  see  Child  labor. 
Employment  offices: 

labor  supply  in  defense  occupations 683, 

850,1276,  1446,  1613.  1759 
vocational  training  activities  1447.1614,1759 

Employment  Section,  Advisory  Commission  to 

Council  of  National  Defense-. 486 

Employment  security: 
activities — 

preliminarv  report 1276,1446 

summary."....  682, 1018, 1276, 1446, 1613, 1759 
see  also,  below,  operations. 

employment  security,  1939 496 

employment  security  memorandum 166, 1613 

employment securitv review -.   46, 

165,  327,  496,  682,  850,  1018,  1276,  1446, 
1613, 1759 

glossary  of  terms  used 1613 

operations,  preliminary  report 682,  850, 1018 

see  also,  above,  activities. 
Employment  Securitv  Bureau,  Social  Security 

Bd  .       ...  46, 165,  327,  496, 682,  850,  1018, 
1164,1276,1446.  161.3,1759 
Employment  Service,  Labor  Dept.  541,  713,  884, 1189 
Employment     Service     Division,     Edu'cation 

Office 846,1447 

Employment  Statistics  Division,  Labor  Statis- 
tics Bur 68, 

365,   542,   714,  884,   1049,   1191,   131.5, 
1492, 1639, 1785 
Employment   Sunday,   see   National   Employ- 
ment Sunday. 
Employment  Week,  see  National  Employment 
Week. 

Emu  Bay,  chart 737 

Enamel  specifications 1090, 1365 

Enameled  ware: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1118, 1250 

earnings  in  utensil  industry 365 

porcelain,  statistics 22, 

128,  269,  450,  622,  791,  959,  1114,  1247, 
1394, 1572, 1714 

wage  orders 716, 1192 

Encephalitis: 

St. Louis,  protective  antibodies 1274 

St.  Louis,  susceptibility  of  horses : 1444 

Enders,H.  H.,  Truck  Line,  Inc 1300,1466 

Endicott  Forging  <<r  Manufacturing  Co 376,  552 

Endocarditis  in  Philadelphia  hospitals 495 

Endocrinology,    aportaciones    de    los    Estados 

•    Unidosde  America 1080 

Enforcement  of  Antitrust  Laws  Division,  see 

Antitrust  Div  ision. 
Enforcement  of  law,  see  Law  enforcement. 

Eng  Fon  Sing,  court  case 1631 

Engel,  A.  L.,  ore-testing  studies,  1939-40 -.  860 

Engelhorn,  John,- &  Sons 1326,1648 

Engelmann  spruce,  see  Spruce. 
Engineer  Corps,  Army: 

construction  activities  of  Army- 
hearings 1422, 1434 

law 1731 

reports 1267, 1422,  1596 

estimates. 398,573,742,1665,1806 

Officers'  Reserve  Corps,  regulation 236 


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Engineer  Corps,  Army — Continued 

orders  and  regulations.  106, 

422,  596,   763,   932,   1094,   1226,   1370, 
1539, 1688, 1825 

rank,  duties,  and  addresses  of  officers 763 

troops  and  operations 421 

Engineer  Department,  War  Dept 106, 

241,  422,  595,  762,  931,  1093,  1226,  1369, 
1538,1688, 1825 

professional  paper 423 

report,  1940 596 

Engineer  field  manual 237,421,929,1686 

Engineer  School 423 

Engineer  soldier's  handbook 593 

Engineering: 

agricultural  engineering 441, 1107 

agricultural  engineering  literature 117, 

434, 945, 1102, 1235, 1559, 1701 

employment  and  earnings  in  profession 885 

Fed.  Bd.  of  Surveys  and  Maps  and  profes- 
sion   672 

manual  of  engineering  instructions — 

chapters 567,  737, 905, 1202, 1344, 1345 

reprints  of  chapters 737, 

738,  905,  1067,  1068,  1202  (2  entries), 
1344,  134.5.  1512, 1799 

public  health  engineering  abstracts 44, 

324,  494,  679,  848,  1016,  1274,  1612,  17,58 

tables  of  engineering  data 1202. 1345 

Engineering  and  Chemistry  Bureau,  Agricul- 
ture Dept.,  see  Agricultural  Chemis- 
try and  Engineering  Bureau. 
Engineering  Bureau,  Navy  Dept.,  see  Reor- 
ganization of  Government  offices, 
etc. 

Engineering  Division 1218. 1361,  1529 

Engineering  Division   Naval  Ordnance  Plant, 

Carnegie-Illinois  Steel  Corporation    1.501 
Engineering  Division  of  The  Panama  Canal,  see 

Panama  Canal  (zone). 
Engineering  experiment  stations,  research  and 

training,  promoting 987 

Engineering  Section,!.  C.  C._ _. 56, 1175 

Engineer's  Club  of  PhUadelphia 1604 

Engineer's  digest. 1218,1361,1529 

Engineers  in  generating  plants,  etc.,  licensing.    1154 
Engines: 
aircraft- 
airworthiness,  civil  air  regulations 1402 

Alfaro  engine 793 

calculating  power  at  altitude ...  1052 

maintenance,  repair,  and  alteration..  1120, 

1719 

research  laboratory,  estimate 1807 

American  listed  corporations 1212 

census  of  manufactures,  1939.. 1117 

Diesel- 
adding  exhaust  gas  to  intake  air 50 

Army  technical  manual 1369 

engineering  instructions 1799 

exhaust  gas  composition 1619 

stock  catalog.  Navy  supplement 102 

underground 50, 1619 

gasoline,  operation,  etc 905 

industrial  corporation  report .-  167 

internal-combusion— 

direct  injection 1788 

dynamic  similitude 888 

technical  manual 594 

reciprocating  steam. 1512 

England,  see  Great  Britain. 

England-Cook  Co 191 

Engle,  Henry  B.,  tobacco  in  solution  cultures. .     18 

Engle,  Nathanael  H.,  small  business  413 

Englebright,   Harry   L.    (Representative   from 
Calif.): 

reports  made  by- 
Public  Lands  Com 303-304 

Englerth,  G.  H.,  wind-thrown  timber 18 

English,  L.  L.,  citrus  red  mite 944 

English  Channel,  lights,  1941  supplement  to  v.  4..  390 

English  Construction  Co.,  Inc 876,877,1042 

English  language,  see  Language  and  languages. 
Englund,  Eric: 

addresses 1103,1381 

rural  taxation 776 

Engraving,  census  of  manufactures,  1939...  960, 1117 


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INDEX,    194  1 


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Engraving  and  Printing  Bureau: 

estimates _ 743 

plate  printers,  retirement  exemption 1348 

Ent'strdiii.  II.  E.,  nursery  practice. 1243 

Enlisted  men,  .lee  Army — Coast  Ouard— Marine 
Corps — Xavy — also  certain  headings 
beginnine  Pay — Retired  list. 
Enlistment,  see  Recruiting  and  enlistment. 

Enos,  James  W.,  motor  carrier  decision 520 

Enright,  John  M.,  court  case  of  exrs.. 191,  5Sn 

Enterpri.«e  Trucking  Corporation. _ 517 

Entomology,  see  Insects 

Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau  12, 

121,  257,  440,  611,  780,  952,  1107,  1240, 
1385,  1565,  1706. 

directory,  1940 12 

estimates 221 

inspection,  etc.,  of  imports  under  permit 121 

picture  sheet 952,953 

report.  1940 _ 13 

rules  and  regulations 121.612 

service  and  regulatory  announcements  121. 

258.952  1386,  1707 

index.  1940   1107 

title  page  and  contents,  1940 1241 

Entry  into   United   States,  gee  Imroigraiion — 
Travelers. 

Entwistle  Manufacturing  Co 376 

Envelopes,  award  of  contracts 1800 

Enzymes,  protein-digesting,  of  papaya,  etc 1701 

Ephemeri<les,  see  Nautical  almanacs. 
Epidemics,  see  Contagious  and  infectious  dis- 
eases—n?«o  names  of  diseases. 

Epileptic  patients  in  institutions  622 

Epinasty  from  emanations  from  citrus  fruits,  etc.  124 

Epperson  Drayage  Co.,  Inc 1473 

Eppley  pyrheliometer,  characteristics 1127 

Epsen,  Edward  J.,  tax  appeal 752 

Epstein.  Lenore  A.: 

productivity  in  milling  industry.  1192 

productivity  in  portland-cement  industry.  1639 

Epstein,  Morris  M.,  court  case 353,533 

Epsten,  Edward  J.,  see  Epsen,  Edward  J. 
Equations,  sohuion,  giving  errors  of  constants. _  248 
Erjuines,  see  Horses. 

Equipment  Corporation  of  America 1269,1632 

Equipment  .''teel  Products  Division  of  Union 

Asbestos  and  Rubber  Co 899.1339 

Equipments,  sec  Army  supplies— Xaval  supplies. 

Equitable  Insurance  Alliance 640.998.1129 

Equitable   Life    Assurance   Society   of   United 

States... 752 

Equitable  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  Iowa 406 

Erasers,  specification 592 

Erb  Motor  Truck  Hauling  Corporation 1300 

Erdmann.  C.  E..  Kaika,  etc.,  dam  sites 1281 

Erich.  John  P.,  claim 232 

Erickson.  E.  C.  O.: 

strength  tests  of  spliced  studs 1388 

walls  covered  with  bevel  siding 1110 

white  pine  as  house  framing  material 16 

Erickson,    George    E.,   4-H    vegetable   garden 

project 781 

Erickson,  T.  A.,  local  leadership  in  4-H  club  ...  259 
Erie.  Pa.: 

building  permit  survey 542 

chart  of  harbor 934 

financial  statistics 1114 

Erie  City  Iron  Works ._ 725.892 

Erie.  Lake: 

charts 107,934 

naval  academy  on  shore 1741 

Erie  Railroad: 

accident 696 

equipment  trust  certificates 513 

mail  routes,  schedules 216,739,1204, 1514 

purchase 512 

rates  on — 

pt'gmatite _ 1040 

petroleum  coke _. 1629 

steel  ...    530 

reorganization. ISO,  1462 

self-insurance 1179 

Ernst,  Margaret  S.,  they  love  to  read 1014 

Ernst,  Walter,  patent  appeal. 801 

Erosion,  see  Soil  erosion. 

Erskine,  Ralph,  livestock  for  small  farms 256 

Erwin,  Vonnio,  relief.. 640, 1129, 1150 

Erwin,  Wade  H.,  relief 640, 1129, 1150 


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Erwinia  amylovora,  see  Fire  blight. 

fispach,  Ralph  H.,  petroleum  and  gas  fields 8G0 

Espionage: 

laws,  compilation 31 

laws,  navil  agents  to  assist  in  enforcement. .  301 

Essansr  Bay,  chart  565 

Essential  materials,  see  Strategic  and  critical 
materials. 

Esslinscr's  Inc ..315 

Estate  Planning  Corporation 229 

Estate  tax,  returns,  statistics  from 1087 

Estates  .Administration,  Inc 359, 1312 

Este  Ave.  &  B.  <fc  O.  R.  R.,  tax  appeal 411 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  see  Appropriations 
— Budget — Finance — also  name  at 
department,  bureau,  etc.,  sub- 
mitting estimate. 

Estrone,  carcinogenic  potencv 165 

ET  &  WN'C  Motor  Transportation  Co.: 

decision,  etc.,  of  N'.  L.  R.  B 725.892 

motor  carrier  decision  of  I.  C.  C 1627 

Etablissements  Risaud.  Inc ..  .  1019 

Ether-oxvgen-helium  mixtures,  inflammabilitv    1766 

Ethington  Freight  Lines,. 1300 

Ethnology  Bureau,  see  American  Ethnology 
Bureau. 

Ethyl  Gasoline  Corporation 1183 

Ethylene  dichloride  emulsion  effect  on  peach 

trees 1565 

Ethylpentane,  boiling  point 629 

Etiquette,  publications 613 

Ettner,  Bertha  R.,  pension 645 

Euloeies,  see  Memorial  services. 

Euphausiacea  collected  on  cruise 225 

Eureka-Garberville  Truck  Line 1300 

Europe: 

cooperatives  and  the  War 885 

lights,  etc.,  (H.  O.  publication  32) 390 

1941  supplement 903 

European  Children,  United  States  Committee 
for  Care  of,  see  United  States  Com- 
mittee for  Care  of  European 
Children. 

European  corn  borer,  injury  to  corn 1706 

European  earwis 1385 

European  War,  1914-18: 

agriculture  in  period 774 

Government  price  control 543 

men  drafted,  physical  findings... 323 

wages  and  cost  of  living 1786 

see  also  Pensions — Veterans. 
European  War,  1 939-: 

American    commodity    markets    after    2 

years 1785 

British  war  labor  policy 885 

central  banks  after  14  months 1513 

cost  of  living,  effect  on 1193 

economic  effects  of  the  War,  etc 1103 

European  cooperatives  and  the  War 885 

European   War,   nat.   defense,  and   Amer. 

agriculture 5 

farm  production  problems  in  war  economy.  1560 

impact  upon  agricultural  program 2,52 

prices  and  the  War 366 

South's  .stake  in  Battle  of  Britain 943 

trade  policies  of  foreign  countries 276 

wages  and  cost  of  living 1786 

the  War  and  your  pocketbook 1519 

European  wheat  stem  sawfly  in  U.  S 952 

Eurypvgidae,  birds  of  North,  etc.,  America...  1355 

Evans,  Cliff,  relief 814 

Evans,  Henry  R.,  expressions  on  education 845 

Evans,  Lawrence,  trustee,  court  case 193.488 

Evans,  Mary  B.,  court  case 1779 

Evans.  Morgan  W.: 

developmental  morphology  of  gra.sses 617 

growth  and  flowering  of  gras.ses 1111 

Evans,  R.  M.,  address 1700 

see  also  .\gncultural  Adjustment  Admin- 
istration. 

Evans,  R.  M'.,  reinforcing  maps 1240 

Evans,  Robert  B  : 

consumption  of  fibers 773 

revisions  in  statistical  tables 1235 

cotton  in  cordage  and  twine 252 

Evans,  W.  Duane: 

fam ily  income 714 

motion  picture  industrj- 414 

production  of  cigars,  1940 1191 


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Evans,  Walter  A.,  motor  carrier  decision 186 

Evans  Novelty  Co 1614 

Evanston,  III.: 

building  permit  survey 884 

deed  to  portion  of  Grosse  Point  lighthouse 

reservation 1422, 1585, 1599 

Evanston  National  Wildlife  Refuge 86 

Evansville,  Ind.,  financial  statistics 1246 

Evansville  &  Ohio  Valley  Ry.  Co.,  Inc 1291 

Evansville-St.  Louis  Truck  Service. 186 

Evansville  Suburban  <t  Newburgh  Ry 1462 

Evaporated  milk,  see  Milk. 

Evaporated  Milk  Association...  •    1043 

Evening  American  Publishing  Co 72,  73 

Evens,  William  IT.,  relief 640 

Ever-normal    granary,    see    names    of    certain 
agricultural  products. 

Ever-Tite  Manufacturing  Co 1058 

Everett  Transportation  Co 1295 

Evers,  111.,  railroad  accident... ._  696 

Evolution,  perspectives 1521, 1522 

Ewald,  Mark,  patent  appeal 972 

Ewald,  Raymond  L.,  patent  appeal 1724 

Ewe=,  see  Sheep. 

Ewing,  Paul  A.,  irrigatioii  in  growing  alfalfa 125 

Ex-Lax,  Inc 1792 

Ex-servicp  men,  see  Veterans,  and  references. 
Examinations,  Naval  .\cademy  sample  papers  .  902 
see  also  Physical  examination.s — also  classes 
of  persons  for  whom  examinations 
are  held. 

Excavating  Equipment  Dealers,  Inc 315 

Excavating  machinery: 

commercial  standard  for  excavators 279 

manufacturing  corporations,   F.  T.   C.  re- 
port  1276 

Excavations,  see  Archeology. 

Excelsior  and  its  manufacture 1568 

Exceptional  children,  see  Children. 
Excess-profits  tax: 

amend  internal  revenue  code 283,305,  311 

in  Australia 1124 

regulations 419,  757 

returns 1362, 1819 

Exchange  Commission,  see  Securities  and  Ex- 
change Commission. 

Exchange  Forwarding  Corporation 699 

Exchange  Service,  see  International  Exchange 

Service. 
Excise  taxes: 

retailers',  regulations 1530 

sales  by  manufacturer 927 

see  also  Internal  revenue,  and  references. 

Exciters,  improved  crystal  unit 793 

Executive,  see  Executives—President  of  United 

States. 
Executive  agencies  of  the  Government,  see  Exec- 
utive departments — Government  of- 
fices. 

Executive  agreement  series 93^ 

225,  226,  227,  405,  406,  579,  748,  749, 
919,  920,   1080,  1214,  1356,  1524,  1673 
Executive  Department  of  The  Panama  Canal, 

see  Panama  Canal  (zone). 
Executive  departments: 

directory,  hsts 90 

United  States  Government  manual 90, 

575, 1520 
see  also  Appropriations — Government  offices 
— Government  officials  and  em- 
ployees— Government  s  u  p  p  1  i  e  s — 
Reorganization  of  Government 
offices,  etc. — also  names  of  depart- 
ments. 
Executive  Mansion: 

appropriations,  proposed  provision 742 

salaries  of  White  House  police,  adjust 816 

Executive   Office   of  The   Panama   Canal,   see 

Panama  Canal  (zone). 
Executive  Office  of  the  President,  see  President 

of  United  States. 
Executive  orders  and  proclamations,  see  Presi- 
dent of  United  States — also  special 
subject. 
Executive  Papers,  Committee  on  Disposition  of, 
House: 
report 817 


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Executive  Papers,  Joint  Committee  on  Disposi- 
tion of: 

reports 31,284-286,465, 

808-810,   980,    1132-35,   1586-88,    1733 
Executives: 

defined  under  labor  standards  act 367 

inter-agency  service  guide 1075 

Exemption  from  taxes,  see  Tax  exemption. 

Exeter  quadrangle,  N.  H.-Mass 1169 

Exhibits,  ideas  that  ring  the  bell .  1102 

see  also  names  of  exhibits,  or  places  where 
located. 

Exhne,  Arthur  W.,  retirement  exemption 86 

Exolon  Co 1815 

Expeditions,  see  Explorations — also  names  of  ex- 
peditions, or  places  explored. 
Expendable  property,  see  Army  supplies. 
Expenditures,  see  Budget— Campaign  expendi- 
tures— Clerics — Families — Finance — 
Labor — also  names  of  departments, 
bureaus,  etc. — also  subject  for  which 
expenditures  are  made. 
Expenditures  in  Executive  Departments  Com- 
mittee, House: 

calendar 145,643,1736 

hearings 295 

reports 295, 1139, 1418, 1737 

Expenditures  in  Executive  "Departments  Com- 
mittee, Senate: 

hearing 482 

minority  views 663 

reports 663, 1 745 

Experience: 

work  experience  that  counts 676 

Experiment  Gardens  of  The  Panama  Canal,  see 
Panama  Canal  (zone). 

Experiment  station  record 13, 121,  259, 441, 

613,  781,  1108,  1241,  1386,  1566,  1707 

index  number  for  v.  82 259 

index  number  for  v.  83 .-. 1108 

scope  and  use 441 

Experiment  stations,  see  Agricultural  experiment 
stations — Engineering  experiment 
stations — also  names  of  experiment 
stations. 

Experiment  Stations  Office 13,121,259,441,613, 

781,  953,  1107,  1241,  1386,  1566,  1707 

report,  1941...       1707 

station  publications  received 121,  259,  441, 

613,  781,  953,   1241,   1386,  1566,   1707 
see  also  Jardine,  J.  T. 
Experimental  Farms  Service,  Agriculture  Dept., 

Canada 17 

Experimental  radio  services,  see  Radio  commu- 
nication. 

Explorations,  Smithsonian,  in  1940 577 

see  also  names  of  expeditions,  or  names  of 
places  explored. 
Explosions: 

diaphragm  indicators  of  pressures 458 

gas,  in  buildings 50,1766 

hazards  from  powdered  metals 1619 

mine — 

Alabama  coal  mines : 858 

barricading  life-saving  measure 859 

coal  mine,  1940 51 

coal  mine,  caused  by  smoking  .. 175 

Docena  mine,  Adamsville,  Ala 1766 

Kent  no.  2  mine,  Mclntyre,  Pa 1766 

workers  can  help  prevent 51 

petroleum  industry,  causes  and  prevention.  860 

plants  producing  aluminum,  etc 691 

temperatures  and  gaseous  products 1170 

see  also  Accidents. 
E.xplosives: 

components  of  explosive  oil 858 

manufacture,  etc.,  in  time  of  war 300, 

1006, 1435, 1732 

manufactured  and  sold  in  1 940 ,505 

military,  manufacture,  storage,  etc... _  1830 

permissible,  list 1619 

possession  on  certain  vessels 1748 

production,  1939 174 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1449 

theoretical  calculations 1170 

transportation 457,  521, 1406, 1629 

Explosives  Division,  report,  1940 50 

Export  control,  see  Imports  and  exports. 

Export  Control  Administrator 489, 

842, 1012. 1157, 1270, 1754 


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Export  Control  Administrator— Continued 

information  in  notes  of  prncral  interest 429 

see    also     Reorganization    of    Government 
ofiBces,  etc. 

Export  Control  OfriC(>  - 1605, 17.5;{ 

information  in  notes  of  general  interest ISSS 

Export-Import  Bank  of  Washington,  estimate.-    89 

Exports,  see  Imports  and  exi)orls. 

Expositions,  international,  Amer.  delegations.    747 

Express,  tariffs  and  classifications  1288 

see  also  names  of  commodities,  and  names  of 
companies. 

E.xpress  Publishing  Co 61,407,1790 

Extension  animal  husbandman 610,950, 1564 

Extension  entomologist 440,952,1385,1706 

Extension  marketing  news,  see  Extension  work. 
Extension  pathologist  (periodical)-.  13,442,9.53,1386 

Extension  Service 13,121,2.59.441, 

613,  781, 953, 1108, 1241, 1386, 1566. 1707 

educational  illustrations 442, 1708 

Extension  Service  marches  on 14 

national  defense  in  relation  to 613 

posters  - 442,781,782,1708 

relation  to  action  agencies  of  Fed.  Govt 14 

report,  1939 14 

see  also  Extension  work— Wilson,  M.  L. 

Extension  Service  circular 14. 122,  2.59,  441,  442, 

613,  781,  953, 1108, 1241, 1566, 1707, 1708 

Extension  Service  of  Minnesota 944 

Extension  Service  of  North  Carolina  College  of 

Agriculture  and  Engineering 604 

Extension  Service  of  University  of  New  Hamp- 
shire  1699 

Extension  Service  review 14, 122,2.59, 

442,  613, 781, 953, 1108, 1241, 1386,  1707 
E.xtension  work: 

activities  atid  accomplishments,  1940 953 

agricultural-economics  ext  ension  work 1 108 

circular  letters,  how  to  prepare,  etc 121 

extension  forester -  953 

extension  marketing  news 13, 121, 

259, 441,  613,  781,  953, 1108, 1241, 1707 
foreign  agricultural  and  home  economics-.-  259 

laws  rel.  to  agricultural  extension  work 141 

leaders  on  the  land,  report,  1939 14 

miscellaneous  extension  publication 14. 122, 

260,  441,  613,  614.  781, 1108, 1241, 1566 

Negroes,  means  and  agencies 442 

organizing  for  extension  work 613 

preparation,  etc.,  of  State  specialists 1566 

under  land-grant  colleges,  appropriations. .  479, 

811, 1205 

undergraduate  training  for  workers 442 

see  also  Extension  Service. 

Extracts,  flavoring,  specification 1820 

Extradition: 

amending  law 666 

convention  with  Guatemala 579 

convention  with  Mexico -  lOSO 

treaty  with  Ecuador 1080 

treaty  with  Switzerland -..  1081 

Eyes: 

aviation  medicine 422 

avitaminosis,  ocular  manifestations 1274 

Ezckiel,  Mordecai,  price  of  hogs 436 

Ezell,  Boyce  D.,  pears  in  Pacific  Northwest 617 


r&  H  Truck  Lines,  Inc 186 

F.  B.  I.,  see  Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation. 
F.  C.  A.,  see  Farm  Credit  Administration. 
F.  H.  A.,  see  Federal  Housing  .\dministration. 
F.  L.  A.,  see  Federal  Loan  Agency. 
F.  S.  A.,  see  Farm  Security  Administration. 
F.  S.  A.,  see  Federal  Security  Agency. 
F.  W.  A.,  see  Federal  Works  Agency 
Fabrics,  see  Textiles. 

Facht,  W.  A.,  relief---- - 291,658,805 

Fackler,  John  1).,  tax  appeal- 1676 

Factories,  State  laws,  employment  of  minors. . .  198 

Facts  and  Figures  Office,  establishing 1516 

Fada  Radio  &  Electric  Co.,  Inc 376,552 

Faddis,  Charles  I.  (Representative  from  Pa.): 
report  made  by — 

Military  Affairs  Com -.-  1423 

Fahlbusch,  H.,  stress  analysis  of  circular  frames-  1788 

Fahnestock,  Snowden  A.,  tax  appeal 229 

Faiman,  Benjamin,  motor  carrier  decision 1294 


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Fain,  Clifton  N.,  court  case 353 

The  Fair - - 1326 

Fair  Employment  Practice  Committee: 

additional  members.  Executive  order. 1072 

minorities  in  defense    1519 

Fair  labor  standards,  see  Labor  standards. 
Fairbanks,  Alaska: 

aeronautical  chart  966,1720 

nocturnal  radiation -  127 

Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co 1597 

Fairchild  Aerial  Surveys,  Inc 291,658,805 

Fairchild  Aircraft  Division  of  Fairchild  Engine 

&  Airplane  Corporation  .  892,1058,1326 

Fairchild  Engine  &  Airplane  Corporation 892, 

10.58, 1326 
Fairhall,  Lawrence  T.: 

deposition,  etc.,  of  lead  in  soft  tissue 1444 

lead  arsenate  effect  on  orchardists,  etc 678 

toxicity  of  lead  arsenate -..  1444 

Fairmont,  S.  C.  railroad  accident --.  696 

Fairmont  Repair  Shop,  Westinghouse  Electric 

dk  Manufacturing  Co 1341 

Fairy  Crest  Co 345 

Falk,  I.  S.: 

medical  services  under  health  insurance 327 

prevalence  of  disability  in  U.  S 496 

Falk,  Maurice,  tax  appeal 409 

Fall  armyworm,  see  Armyworms. 
Fall  i.ianicuni  snmt,  see  Smuts. 

Fall  River.  Mass.,  financial  statistics 1393 

Fallon,  Bernard  J.,  receiver,  court  case 1306 

Falmouth  Company.--  1815 

Falmouth  quadrangle,  Mass -.  089 

Families: 

assets  and  liabilities,  changes 365 

credit  problems 1014 

diets  in  United  States 444 

expenditures  in  United  States 1520 

see  also,  below,  income  and  expenditure, 
family  life  education — 

bibliography 1448 

4  communities  pioneer 846 

various  school  levels 846 

financial  plan  for  family  living 614 

food  consumption  and  dietary  levels 444 

housing  and  facilities,  5  regions 123 

income  and  expenditure 16, 

199,  365, 444, 542, 714, 785, 885, 1049, 1110 

low  income,  life  insurance 200 

relationships,  publications 613 

women  workers  in  family  environment 368 

see  also  Farms  and  farmers. 
Family  Aid   Association  of  United   House  of 

Praver  for  All  People 315 

Family  Credit  Section,  F.  C.  A .-  614 

Family  physician,  see  Physicians. 

Family  Security  Committee 1667 

Fan  markers,  see  Radio  markers. 

Fannin,  C.  E.,  motor  carrier  decision 1300 

Fanny  Farmer  Candy  Shops,  Inc 720 

Fans,  see  Electric  fans. 

Farfel,  H.,  <t  Son "00 

Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  nocturnal  radiation 127 

Farioletti.  Marius,  surpluses  and  nutrition 774 

Paris,  Edgar  C  jr.,  relief 639,657 

Farm  Adjustment  Administration,  see  Agricul- 
tural .\djustment  Administration. 
Farm  animals,  see  Livestock. 
Farm  buildings: 

farmhou.se  design,  construction,  etc 434 

foundations 434 

lightning  prrtection   267 

minimum  requirements  for  farmhouses 1389 

questions  about  .southern  buildings 117 

Farm  credit,  see  Agricultural  credit. 

Farm  Credit  Administration 14  122,260,442, 

614,  782, 954. 1108, 1241, 1386, 1567, 1708 

cancelat  ion  of  certain  notes 1 597 

loans  and  discounts,  reports..   122, 615, 1108, 1567 

publications  on  credit -. 9.54 

publications  on  grain  and  cooperation 614 

report,  1940 1109 

research,  service,  and  educational  scries 122 

see  also  Black,  A.  G. 
Farm  defense  program,  see  Agriculture. 
Farm  equipment,  see  Farm  implements  and  ma- 
chinery. 
Farm  families,  see  Farms  and  farmers. 
Farm  handbooks,  see  Farms  and  farmers. 


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Farm  houses,  see  Farm  buildings— Farms  and 
farmers. 

Farm  implements  and  maehinery: 

building  electric  equipment  for  farm 1443 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1117 

coneentratiDU  of  economic  power 414 

implements  and  materials,  gen.  schedule.  -  1531 

industrial  corporation  report.. 166 

machinery  for  growing  corn 7,434 

manufacture  and  sale 268,  621 

I)o\vcraud  machinery  in  agriculture 117 

rates  on 1039, 1466. 1629 

see  also  names  of  implements  and  machines. 

Farm  income,  see  Income. 

Farm  labor: 

agricultural  labor  situation     -      - .  1699 

era  of  change 775 

farm  labor  report.-lO,  119,  6U9,  777,  949,  1104, 
1237, 1.383, 15(i3,  1704 

migrant  i)roblem  and  efforts  to  meet  it -    15 

migrants  in  New  Jer.sey.- '.  947 

migration  to  California  1315 

national  farm  labor  problem 310 

old-age  insurance,  agricultural  worker 1275 

Farm  Labor  Service  of  Arizona 6()3 

Farm  loans,  see  Agricultural  credit. 

Farm  machinery,  see  Farm  implements  and 
machinery. 

Farm  management,  see  Farms  and  farm.ers. 

Farm  mortgage  insurance,  see  Mortgage  in- 
surance. 

Farm  mortgages,  see  Agricultural  credit- 
Mortgages. 

Farm  organizations,  trends 785 

Farm  prices,  see  Prices — also  names  of  certain 
commodities. 

Farm  production,  see  Agriculture — also  names 
of  commodities. 

Farm  products,  see  Agricultural  products. 

Farm  program,  see  Agricultural  conservation 
program— Agriculture— o  I  s  o  names 
of  States,  counties,  etc. 

Farm  relief,  see  Agriculture— a?so  certain  head- 
ings beginning  Agricultural. 

Farm  Security  Administration. -15,    122,    261,    443, 

615,  782,  954, 1109, 1387, 1567, 1709 

employees,  promotion,  etc.,  Exec,  order, ..  1663 

evaluation  of  FSA  program _  261 

families  rehabilitate  themselves 436 

history 615 

job  is  to  help  needy  farm  families 443 

l)ublications  available,  list 1387 

report,  1940 122 

work 782, 9M,  1709 

Farm  supplies: 

commodity  sales  in  stores,  census 1718 

cooperative  purchasing  in  Georgia 14 

purchasing,  Hoosier  progress 14 

transporting  on  Missouri  River 782 

see  also  Farm  implements  and  machinery. 

Farm  surplus,  see  Agricultural  products— Food 
stamps. 

Farm  ta.xes,  see  Taxation. 

Farm  tenancy: 

article  on 607 

in — 

ifrkansas 1382 

Georgia,  tenancy  areas -.  776 

Louisiana : 252 

law 1382 

problems 607 

southeast  Missouri  lab.  for  cotton  South 261 

tenant  protection  provisions  under  AAA...  116 
yearbook  separate 615 

Farm  wages,  see  Wages. 

Farm  woodland,  see  Farms  and  farmers. 

Farm  youth,  see  Youth. 

Farmer,  Fanny,  Candy  Shops,  Inc 720 

Farmer,  Mrs.  Matt,  schedule  of  basic  rates 694 

Farmer,  R.  D.,  trustee,  court  case 1631 

Farmers,  see  Farms  and  farmers. 

Farmers  &  dinners  Cotton  Oil  Co 705, 1480 

Farmers'  bulletins: 

index,  nos.  1501-1750 1568 

lists  of  available  bulletins 264,616,1568 

title  page  with  contents,  nos.  1826-50... 445 

see  also  subjects  of  bulletins. 

Farmers'  cooperatives,  see  Cooperation. 


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Farmers  in  a  clianging  world ,  yearbook  of  agri- 
culture        6 

summary 956 

Farmers  Supply  Co 183 

Farmers  Transportation  Association 482 

Farmers  Underwriters  Association 61 

Farmers  Union  Co-operative  Association 582 

Farmhouses,  see  Farm  buildings — Farms  and 

farmers. 
Farming,  see  Agriculture. 
Farming  out,  see  Government  contracts. 
Farms  and  farmers: 

adjustments  in  Montana 607 

beef  on  the  farm,  slaughtering,  etc 1384 

better  homes  for  southern  farmers.. __  946 

biologic  balance  on  farm... _  402 

business  and  related  statistics 432 

Carolina  farm  news  and  notes 441 

communities  in  Hand  County,  S.  Dak 1561 

conservation  jirogram,  see,  in  main  alphabet. 
Agricultural  conservation  program — 
Soil  conservation. 

consumer  purchases  study. 123,444,1110 

consumer's  food  dollar,  farmer's  share 8 

cooperatives,  see,  in  main  ali)habet,  Co- 
operation. 

corn  acreage  allotments,  adjustments  for 435 

defense  activities,  etc.,  see,  in  main  alphabet, 
Agriculture. 

domestic  etuiipment  for  rural  homes 261 

drainage  of  irrigated  farms 434 

drainage  operations  for  farm  planner.. 1245 

electricity  for  the  farm  thiough  REA 1245 

farm  family  living — 

educational  programs 1014 

outlook 16 

patterns  of  living. 616 

situation,  1941-42 1568 

farm  handbooks.  State  and  Federal  serv- 
ices    604, 944, 1699 

Farm  Security  Admin,  to  help  families 443 

farm  unit  plats,  maps ._.  338 

farm  units  on  public  lands 653,655,806 

farmer  discussion  group  pamphlet 948, 1382 

farmer  starts  back 249 

farmer's  changing  world 947 

farmers,  farm  prices,  and  inflation _.. _  1557 

farmers  in  a  changing  world 6,  956 

forestry — 

care,  etc.,  of  farm  woods  .    1110 

farm  forestry  act  projects. ..   266 

place  of  forests  in  farm  economy 783 

under  fair  labor  standards  act 367 

woodlands  farm  economy 788 

getting  established  on  land 1382 

group  medical  care  for  farmers. 1567 

group  medicine,  farmers  try. 1709 

hardwood  seedlings,  growing  and  planting.  1388 

horse-breeding  suggestions 1384 

improvements,  expenditures,  etc 947 

income,  see,  in  main  alphabet.  Income. 

industrial  production,  farmer's  stake 775 

labor  camp  program  in  Texas 1109 

livestock  for  small  farms 256 

livestock  on  farms,  Jan.  1,  1941 254 

loans  to  farmers,  see  Agricultural  credit, 
management — 

effect  on  soil  erosion  and  crops 449 

farmers  face  facts  in  N.  Dak 608 

on  vegetable  farms 1104 

problems  in  era  of  change _  775 

publications,  1903-1940 252 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs ..  1761 

recent  trends _  _  435 

milk,  mechanical  cooling  on  farms 1559 

new  farms  on  new  lands ___  607 

new  hope  for  old  farm 1112 

new  movement  takes  rapid  root 1112 

of  farmers,  by  farmers,  and  for  farmers 1112 

old  ideals  versus  new  ideas 947 

opportunity  for  farm  girl  on  farm 1.566 

overcrowded  farms 615 

payments  to  farmers  for  crops  acquired  for 

defense.  ^ 1731,1734,1742 

philosophy  of  life 772 

{ilanning  farms  for  stability.. 435 

population  and  rural  life  activities 118, 

775, 1382, 1561 
power,  on  62  Pennsylvania  farms 9 


1906 


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Page 
Farms  and  farmers — Continued 

power,  profits _ 266 

priw  spreads  between  farmer  and  consumer.  607 

prices  received  for  crops,  livestock,  etc 610 

product>rs  in  stricken  areas,  relief — 

hearings 1734. 1742 

reports -  1734,1743 

property  taxes  and  parity 1703 

record  book,  farm  family 1109 

record  book,  plan  dc  rancho 615 

rehabilitation  borrowers-. 118 

reinsurance  among  insurance  companies. ..   1709 

retirement  annuities  for  farmers 120 

returns,  1939 252 

returns,  1940 1561 

Sargent  County  farmer  looks  forward 253 

schools  of  philosophy  for  farmers 607 

sheep  raising  equipment 1106 

soil  conservation,  see,  in  main  alphabet. 
Agricultural  conservation  pro- 
gram— Soil  conservation. 

sugar  act,  determination  of  a  farm 1102 

surveys  of  farms.  Coast,  etc..  Survey  data. . .  133 

t i m ber,  measuring  and  market ing. 123 

truck  crop  farms  in — 

Caroline,  etc..  Counties,  Md 1562 

Cedarville  area,  X.  J 436 

Snow  Hill  area,  Md.. 1237 

wheat  storage  on  farms 1102 

working  plans  for  permanent  farms 788 

world  crisis  and  .^.merican  farmer 405 

your  farm  can  help,  food  for  freedom 1557 

see  also  Agriculture — Cooperation — Dairy- 
ing— Rural  life — Soil  conservation — 
also  headings  beginning  Agricul- 
tural—Farm. 

Farner,  Fred,  relief 1137,1598 

Farnum,  Loring  X.,  patent  appeal 138 

Farr,  Francis  S.,  tax  appeal 922 

Farr,  Louise  A.,  tax  appeal 922 

Farr,  Maude: 

college  salaries 1160 

land-grant  colleges  and  universities 43, 1609 

Farr  Spinning  &  Operating  Co.,  Inc 552.893 

Farrar,  C.  L.,  pollen  traps  and  supplements 780 

Farrell,  Ethel,  relief 1137,1429,1583 

Farrell,  J.  E..  tax  apiieal... 1358 

Farrell,  Mary  L.,  relief 1137.1429,1583 

Farrell,  Patrick  J.,  retirement 1209 

Farrell.  Richard,  relief 1137,1429,1583 

Farrell.  Robert  S.,  tax  appeal... --..  582 

Farrell  quadrangle,  .\rk.-Miss 1371 

Fashion  Originators'  Guild  of  America,  Inc.  191.  407 

Fasold,  Georee  \..  patent  appeal 1410 

Fast  Freight  Lines.  Inc 525,1472 

Fatalities,  see  Death. 
Fats: 

adjustments,  background  guide 1560 

cooking,  corporations,  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  rp.  684 

fats  and  oils  situation 8. 118,  252,  435. 

607.  775.  947, 1103, 1236.  1382, 1561, 1703 

outlook  charts.  1941 9 

production,  consumption,  etc..  1936-40 790 

statistics 22.129,269,451.622,791, 

959,  1114. 1248.  1394,  l.';73, 1714 

Fauber.  William  H..  court  case  of  admx 315 

Fauna,  see  Animals. 

Fay,  Charles  J.,  court  case 534 

Fav,  Emilv  I.,  court  case 534 

Fayal  Channel,  chart  1510 

Feagan,  R.  A.,  jr.,  jet  condenser  for  still 434 

Feathers: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

rates  on 1""~ 

Fechner  Memorial  Forest,  see  Robert  Fechner 

Memorial  Forest. 
Federal,  see  certain  headings  beginning  Federal- 
Government — Xational. 
Federal   administrative   adjudication,   see   Ad- 
ministrative adjudication. 

Federal  Administrative  Procedure  OfHce 835, 

1003, 1267, 1433 

Federal  .Advisory  Council,  special  report 43 

Federal  agencies,  see   Executive  departments — 
Government  offices. 

Federal  aid,  extract  from  Treasury  Dept.  rp 754 

see  also  special  subject. 
Federal  Alcohol  Administration  act — -  757 


Page 

Federal  Board  of  Surveys  and  Maps. 672, 1440 

and  engineering  profession    672 

report,  1940 1440 

Federal  bonds,  see  Bonds  of  officers — Bonds  of 

United  States. 
Federal  buildings,  see  Public  buildings. 
Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation.   .  67.197.363,540, 
712. 883. 1047. 1188. 1314, 1489, 1637, 1784 
claims    for    damages    caused    by    employ- 
ees  189,875 

estimate 913 

Executive  order 909 

FBI  law  enforcement  bulletin..  67, 197,363,540, 
712. 883. 1047, 1188, 1314, 1489, 1637, 1784 
reemployment  of  retired  persons — 

law.      . 1130 

letter  from  Attorney  General 148 

reports 312,982 

report,  July  1,  1938-June  30, 1939 363 

report,  July  1,  1939-June  30, 1940 1489 

wire  tapping  privilege 473,827 

see  also  Hoover,  J.  Edgar. 

Federal  Committee  on  Apprenticeship 713, 

1189. 1190, 1490, 1491, 1638 
Federal  Communications  Commission  .40, 

159,  317,  489,  672,  842,  1012,  1157, 1270. 
1440, 1606, 1754 

estimates  .       742,1073 

inspectors,  overtime  compensation .     148, 312, 464 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1020 

radio  requirements  foi  ships 4S9 

radio  service  bulletin 40. 160, 317. 490. 

672.  842. 1012, 1157, 1270. 1440. 1606. 1754 

records,     disposition 284 

report,  1940...       40 

rules  and  regulations 40, 

41,  160,  317,  490.  672,  673,  842,  1012. 
1271. 1440, 1441, 1606, 1607, 1755 
rules  and  regulations,  authorize  study.-   _     1153 
Federal  control,  see  Government  regulation  and 

control. 
Federal  courts,  see  Courts  of  United  States. 
Federal  credit  unions,  see  Credit  unions. 

Federal  Crop  Insurance  Corporation ...  15, 

261.  954. 1242, 1387, 1567 

report,  1940 15 

Federal  departments  and  agencies,  see  Executive 
departments — Government  offices. 
Federal  Deposit  Insurance  Corporation.  318,  673, 1271 

Cw vil  service  status.  Executive  order 396 

r  eport,  1939,  annual 318 

report,  1940,  annual  1271 

report  to  insured  banks 318 

stockholders' liability  waiver.  1119 

Federal  Emergencv   Administration  of  Public 

Works 855 

Federal  employees,  see  Goverimient  officials  and 

employees. 
Federal  employment,  see  Civil  service. 
Federal  expenditures,  see  Finance. 
Federal  Government,  see  United  States. 
Federal  Home  Loan  Bank  Board.      41, 160, 318, 490, 
674, 843, 1013. 1158, 1271, 1441, 1607. 1755 

and  its  agencies 460 

estimate.-  89 

records,  disposition 1133 

report,  1940  -.     -     ..    41 

Federal  home  loan  bank  review 41. 160, 318.  490, 

674,  843, 1013, 1158, 1271, 1441, 1607, 1755 

index,  V.  7    1271 

Federal  home  loan  bank  system: 

article  on --   490 

Federal  home  loan  bank  act,  as  amended 843 

operations,  July  1, 1939-June  30, 1940 41 

Federal  Housing  .\dministration-      41.161.318.490, 
674. 843, 1013. 1158. 1271, 1441. 160V,  1755 

clipsheet 41,161.318,490, 

674, 843, 1013, 1158, 1271. 1441. 1607, 1755 

estimates  573.1517 

laws  pertaining  to,  provisions 1441 

report,  1940 -843 

Federal  Ice  Refrigerating  Co  —   -.  61 

Federal  intermediate  credit  banks.. 782 

Federal  Land  Bank  of  Berkeley 708 

Federal  Land  Bank  of  St.  Paul- .  -  704,  749, 1306, 1674 
Federal  laws,  see  Laws. 

Federal  Loan  Agency 41, 160, 318, 490, 

674. 843, 1012. 1158. 1271, 1441. 1607, 1755 
records,  disposition --  809 


JANUARY-DECEMBER 


1907 


Page 
Federal  ofl'uuders,  see   Crime  and  criminals — 

I'risons  and  prisoners. 
Federal  officers,  see  Government  officials  and 

employees 
Federal  Power  Commission.  42,101,319,491, 

674,  843,  lOlU,  1158,  1272,  1442,  1608,  1755 

administrative  procedure 540 

estimate-  1806 

laws,  compilation 465 

^ reporl,  1940  319 

Federal  I'risou  Industries,  Inc.,  report,  1940  -.    303 
see  also  Reorganization  of  Government  offices, 
etc. 
Federal  prisoners,  see  Prisons  and  prisoners. 
Federal  Prisons  Bureau,  .see  Prisons  Bureau. 
Federal  property,  see  Public  property. 
Federal  reclamation  projects,  see  Keclamation 
of  land. 

Federal  register.  72,203.370,547, 

719,888,  IC-iS,  1195, 1319,  1496,  1042.  1789 

indexes 204, 370,  371, 547, 

719, 888, 1053, 1195, 1319, 1496, 1643, 1789 

regulations .   .       ..  1320 

Federal  Register  Administrative  Committee       1320 

Federal  Register  Division  71,  203, 370,  547, 

719, 888, 1053, 1194, 1319, 1490, 1642,  1789 

regulations     ..  ..        .  1320 

Federal  regulations,  «ee  Code  of  Federal  regula- 
tions—a/so  special  subject. 
Federal  reserve  act: 

act  of  1913,  with  amendments.         287 

amendments,  etc.,  since  Oct.  1,  1935  .  .     675 

Federal  reserve  bank  notes  outstanding 99, 

233,  418,  589,  756,  926,  1086,  1219,  1362, 
1680, 1818 
Federal  reserve  banks: 

foreign  accounts  .  307,464,467 

inter-district  collection  system    .        ....  43, 
162,  320, 491, 675, 844, 1443, 1608, 1756 

lending  power. .  320 

special  report  of  presidents  ...  43 

see  also  other   headings  beginning  Federal 
reserve. 
Federal   Reserve   Board,   see   Federal   Reserve 
System  Board  of  Governors. 

Federal  reserve  bulletin 43, 

162,  319,  491,  675,  844,  1014,  1160, 1272, 
1442, 1608, 1756 

Federal  reserve  chart  book 43 

Federal  reserve  member  banks: 

inter-district  collection  system 43, 102, 

320,  491,  675,  844,  1443,  1608,  1756 

member  bank  call  report 492, 845, 1272, 1609 

reserves  to  be  maintained 1443 

State  bank  members  of  Fed.  Reserve  System  43, 
162,  320,  491,  675,  844,  1443,  1608,  1756 
«ee  also  other  headings  beginning  Federal 
reserve. 
Federal  reserve  notes: 

obligations  of  U.  S.  as  collateral- 
hearings 1262 

law 977 

reports 829,982 

Federal  reserve  policy,  objectives 320 

Federal  Reserve  System  Board  of  Governors —  42, 
162,  319,  491,  675,  844,  1014,  1160,  1272, 
1442, 1008, 1756 

data  released  to  press  and  public 42 

records,  disposition.. 1133, 1733 

regulations 1272,1443 

■ —  report,  annual,  1940 _ 1014 

special  report 43 

weekly  review  of  periodicals.. 43, 

102,  320,  492,  075,  845,  1014,  1160,  1272, 
1443, 1009, 1756 
Federal  savings  and  loan  associations: 

operations,  July  1, 1939-June30, 1940 41 

report,  year  ended  Dec.  31, 1939 41 

rules  and  regulations  for  system 490 

Federal  Savings  and  Loan  Insurance  Corpora- 
tion: 

act  for  savings  and  loan  insnrance 843 

article  on 490 

operations,  July  1, 1939-June  30, 1940 41 

removal   to  New   York,  opinion  of  Atty. 

Gen.. 1311 

Federal  Securities  Exchange  Commission,  see 
Securities  and  Exchange  Commis- 
sion. 


Page 

Federal  Security  Agency. 43' 

162,  320,  492,  676,  845,  1014,  1160,  1272, 
1443, 1609, 1756 
appropriations,  1942 — 

hearings. 811,829 

law 977 

reports 811,826,829,979 

civil  service  status,  Executive  order 741 

estimates,  etc. 222,742,1350,1351,1517 

functions 492 

offlcialseal 473,630,663 

records,  disposition 284, 1587 

report,  1940... 320 

see  also  McNutt,  Paul  V. 
Federal  service,  see  Civil  service. 

Federal  Shipbuilding  and  Drydock  Co 1206 

Federal  specifications,  see  Government  supplies — 
also  special  subject. 

Federal  standard  stock  catalog 101, 

102,  235,  420,  590,  758,  928,  1088,  1220, 
1363,  1,'J31,  1081,  1819 

publicationsforsaleby  supt.ofdocs 1449 

Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Division 101, 

235,  420,  ,51,0,  758,  927,  1088,  1220,  1363, 
1531,1681,1819 
Federal   statistical    agencies,    see    Government 

offices. 
Federal  statutes,  see  Laws. 

Federal  Surplus  Commodities  Corporation 15 

report,  1940 15 

report  on  surplus  removal,  1940. 126 

see    also    Reorganization    pf    Government 
offices,  etc. 
Federal  Trade  Commission 46 

166,  328,  496,  684,  850,  1019,  1164,  127b, 
1447, 1014, 1700 

decisions 851, 1 105 

litigation,  «ee  names  of  parties  to  suits. 

monthlvsummary  of  work 40, 

168,  329,  497,   684,   1019,   1165,   1277, 
1447, 1614, 1760 

records,  disposition 284,  809 

report,  annual,  1940 46 

reports  on- 
agricultural  implements,  etc 413,414 

basing  point  problem 415 

business 413 

control  of  unfair  practices 413 

distribution  cost  accounting 1 164 

industrial  corporations 166, 

167,  168,  328,  497,  084,  1165,  1276,  1277 

investments,  profits,  and  return 416 

motor  vehicle  industry 4 13, 414 

natural  gas  and  pipe  lines 413, 414 

trade  practice  conference  procedure 413 

trade  practice  rules  108,1165,1277,1760 

Federal  Transportation  Co 1038 

Federal  troops,  see  Army. 

Federal  Water  Power  Commission,  see  Federal 
Power  Commission. 

Federal  work  program,  see  Work  program. 

Federal  work  projects,  see  Work  program. 

Federal  Works  Agency .-.  46, 

168,  329,  497,  684,  851,  1019,  1165, 1277, 
1447,  1614,  1760 

estimates,  etc 89,  221, 

574,  742,  914,  1073,  1209,  1666,  1806, 
1807 

•      records,  disposition 1587 

report,  1940 329 

Federbush  Co.,Inc 207 

Feed,  see  Grain— also  certain  headings  begiimiag 
Food — also  names  of  feeding  stuffs. 

Feed  mi.xer,  electric,  make  it  yourself 1711 

Feeding,  see  certain  headings  beginning  Food. 
Fees: 

circuit  courts  of  appeals,  amendment . .  1215, 1814 

district  clerks,  etc. ,  abolishing 1594 

in  connection  with  witnesses,  etc. — 

hearings 836 

law 1415 

reports 836,1143 

Feigenbaum,  M.,  &  Sons 1777 

Feigeuspan,  Christian,  Brewing  Co 552, 

725, 1197, 1326 

Feinberg,  Selma  K.,exrx.,  court  case 1483 

Fein's  Tin  Can  Co.,  Inc 1054 

Feiring,  Michael,  trustee,  court  case. 921 

Felber,  Miimie,  tax  appeal 1358 


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Page 
Fclber  BLscuit  Co.  Division,  United  Biscuit  Co. 

of  America 1339,  165.S 

Felclilia,  Robert  M.,  motor  carrier  decision 13(M. 

Feldspar: 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 85S 

rates  on. lo:^;) 

Felig,  EliasM.,admr.,  court  case 1<J2 

Feline  enteritis ..610 

Fellnagel,  illustrator,  posters 324 

Fellows,  Frank  S.,  syphilis-malaria  survey 1274 

Fellows,  Irving  F.,  corn  acreage  allotments 435 

Felon,  -lee  Crime  and  criminals. 

Felt,  Elizabeth,  ta.v  appeal  of  conservator 135b 

Feltes,  C.  II.,  spring  cage  fastener _ 1240 

Felton,  Lloyd  D. ,  pneumococci .  _ 848, 1016 

Fence  posts,  tire-tube  treatment 783 

Fene.W.J.: 

barricading  in  mine  fires 859 

coal-mine  explosions,  etc 51 

new  hazards  in  coal  mines 51 

Fennell,  E.  J.,  Republican  River  1763 

Fennell,  Margaret,  acts  of  Congress  in  time  of 

emergency 1641 

Fenske  Bros.,  Inc 376 

Ftnton,  Ivor  D.  (Representative  from  Pa.): 
reports  made  bv — 

Claims  Com 290,  292-293,  468-469,  640, 

812,   814,   982-983,    1137-38,    1417-18, 
1591, 1735 
Fenton,  William  X.: 

Iroquois  suicide 746, 1671 

masked     medicine    societies    of    Iroquois 

(2  entries) 1522 

studies  of  Iroquois  masks  and  ritualism 577 

Tonawanda  longhouse  ceremonies 746,  918 

Fenton  Storage  Co _ _ 158 

Ferguson,  H.  W.,  court  case 1043 

Ferguson,  Jo  M.,  relief  of  widow  and  children      153, 

291 

Ferguson,  L.  C,  Bang's  disease 115 

Fernald,  M.  L.,  conserving  rare  native  plants..  402 

Fernandina  Harbor,  reexamination 1093 

Fcrreira's,  motor  carrier  decision 183 

Ferro-alloys,    chapters    from    minerals    year- 
book  335,1171 

Ferromagnetic  properties  of  heniatite 1171 

Ferromanganese    concentrates    from     Cu5T.ina 

Range 1454 

Fertilizers: 

American  listed  corporations 91 

census  of  manufactures,  1939.  _ 1250 

consumption,  factors  affecting 8 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234 

manufacturing    corporations,     F.     T.     C. 

report 497 

materials  needed  for  defense _  858 

mixing  locally,  new  southern  custom 954 

new  materials . 17 

rates  on 345.  702,  869, 872, 1303, 1466 

sources  and  available  supplies 251 

sugarcane  juice  composition  afTected 618 

tomatoes  with  and  without  manure.. 432 

transportation  surveys 954,1242 

see  also  names  of  fertilizer  materials. 
Feth,  John  11.,  Xew  Mexico,  land  of  enchant- 
ment  1427 

Fever,  see  name  of  fever. 
Fever  River,  see  Galena  River. 
Fiberboards: 

properties,  etc.,  of  fiber  tile  boards 1408 

stability  of  fiber  sheathing  boards 137 

Fibers: 

consumption  in  United  .States,  1892-1939 773 

revisions  in  statistical  tables 1235 

see  also  Animal  fibers — also  names  of  certain 
plants,  textiles,  etc. 

Fibroin,  combination  with  acid,  etc 278 

Ficklen,  John  I).,  court  case... 1156,1480 

Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Fire  Corporation. . .       640. 

998,1129 

Fidelity  A<vsurance  As,sociation 1520 

Fidelity-Philadelphia  Trust  Co 75i,1816 

Fidelity  ."^avincs  and  Loan  Co. 752 

Fidelity  Trust  Co _.  1677 

Fiedler,  R.  II.,  fishery  industries.. 501 

Field,  Marshall,  &  Co.: 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1502,1792 

ratesoncoal 187 

Field,  Ozro  M.,  tax  appeal  of  exr 1526 


Page 

Field  artillery,  see  Artillery— Ordnance. 

Field  borders,  protecting 619 

Field  corn,  s^e  Corn. 

Field  fortifications,  engineer  field  manual  237 

Field  glass: 

Army  technical  manual.. 1537 

standard  nomenclature  list ".  936 

Field  manuals,  see  Army—also  special  subject. 

Field  music,  technical  manual... 105 

Field  service  regulations 421,929 

Field  Studies  and  Training  Division,  Extension' 

Service 259,442 

Field  warehouse  receipts 1. 949 

Fieldner,  Arno  C: 

carbonizing  properties,  etc.,  of  coal 335,690 

research  and  progress  in  use,  etc.,  of  coal 1809 

research  and  technologic  work  on  coal 50 

sampling  and  analysis  of  coal 1170 

Fifers,  Marine  Corps  manual,  change 561 

Fifth  Avenue  Bank  of  Xew  York 538 

"io,  1604, 1782 

Figs,  canned  Kadota,  standards  for  grades 119 

File  cleaners,  specification io90 

Files  (documents): 

Coast  Guard,  amdts.  to  rules  for  handling.  587, 

Files  (tools) :  '^^ 

census  of  manufactures,  1939-.  i250 

Fillers: 

paint,  etc.,  statistics 22,  128,  269,  450,  622 

791,  959, 1114, 1247, 1394, 1572, 1714 

wood,  paste,  specification i684 

Filley,  Mary  P.,  tax  appeal .__  1676 

Filling  stations,  commodity  sales,  census 1119 

Film  Pickup  Service .  1466 

Film  strips: 

.\rmy  regulations ..  1536 

film  strip  series 14,  122,  2.S9,  442,  613',  781, 

954, 1108, 1241, 1386,  1566, 1708 
Films  (photography) : 

general  schedule  of  supplies 100 

see  also  Film  strips— Motion  pictures. 
Filtration    plant.    District    of    Columbia,    see 
Washington  Aqueduct  and  filtration 
plant. 
Finance: 

agricultural  finance  review 8, 1381 

British  agreements  with  foreign  countries    '   276 

bulletin  of  Treasurv  Dept.  98,  416,  586,  754,  925 

1085. 1218, 1361. 1528. 1679. 1818 

circulars.  Finance  Dept.,  War  Dept    108,  241 

423.  597.  764,  935,  1095,  1372.  1541,  1690 

cities,  financial  statistics.  21,  128,  268,  621,  790, 

1114.1246,1247.1393 

daily  statement  of  Treasurv.  98,  232,  417,  ,586, 

754,  925,  1085,  1218,  1361,  1528,  1679, 

1818 

form,  etc.,  of  financial  statements 401, 1077 

investigate  Federal  expenditures  _  1261 

receipts,  etc.,  of  U.  S.,  1932-41 1085 

receipts,  etc.,  of  U.  S.,  1940— 

combined  statement lOO 

receipts,  expenditures,  and  estimates...  925 

report  on  finances 93 

report  on  finances,  extracts 586, 

754  755  925  926 
report  of  Agric.  Adjustment  Admin!.. _....' 772 

report  of  director  of  finance,  Agric.  Dept 120 

schools,  function  of  State 846 

States,  financial  statistics... 450. 

621. 1247,  1393,  1.572 

stati.st  ics  available. 909 

see  also  -\ccounting— Budget— oAso  names  of 
countries  and  places. 
Finance  and  Accounts  Division,  F.  C.  A..  122, 

614,  615,  1108,  1386,  1567 
Finance  and  Budget  Office,  see  Budget  and  Fi- 
nance Office,  .\griculture  Dept. 

Finance  Bureau,  I.  C.  C 56 

Finance  Committee,  Senate: 

calendars 35, 155,  310.  482,  663. 833, 

1002,  1152,  1266-67,   1433,  1600,  1745 

hearings 155,663,1267,1745-46 

minority  views 663 

reports 155,310- 

311,  663-664,  1002,  1267.  1433.  1745-46 
Finance  Corporation.   Reconstruction,  see  Re- 
construction Finance  Corporation. 


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Page 

Finance    decisions,    see    Interstate    Commerce 
Commission. 

Finance  Department,  War  Dept 108,  241, 

423,  597,  764,  935,  1095,  1372,  1541,  1()90 

Army  regulations 102.420, 

593,  929,  1222,  1535,  1536,  1680,  1822 

finance  circulars 108,  241, 

423,  597,  764,  935,  1095,  1372,  1541.  1690 
Finance  Division,  Foreign  and  Domestic  Com- 
merce Bur 25 

Financial  statistics,  see  Finance. 

Fincher  Motors,  Inc 229 

Fine,    M.    M.,    ferromanganese-grade   concen- 
trates    1454 

—  Fine  Arts  Commission,  report,  1935-1939 330 

Fine  Arts  Division,  Lilsrary  of  Congress,  report, 

1940 887 

Fine  Arts,  National  Collection  of,  see  National 

Collection  of  Fine  Arts. 
Fine  Arts  Section,  Public  Buildings  Admin.  329, 851 

Finger,  C.  J.,  jr.,  erosion  and  land  use 957 

Fingerprinting  Executive  civil  service  employ- 
ees..  909,1515 

Finland: 

economic  conditions 969 

postpone  payment  of  indebtedness..  663,  806,  828 

teachers  in,  education,  etc.. 846 

Finley,  R.  R.,  soil  survey 787 

Finn,  Alfred  N.: 

comparative  tests  of  chemical  glassware 970 

determination  of  borcm 1124 

refraction  and  dispersion  of  glasses 278 

Finner,  W.  F.,  trends  in  dairying 252 

Finsch  Harbor,  chart 565 

Fiock,  Ernest  F.  diaphragm  indicators  of  explo- 
sions   458 

Fir: 

balsam,  reduce  Christmas  tree  fire  hazard. .  955 
Douglas- 
forest  resources 262 

heart  rot  fungi  effect 787 

production,  etc.,  in  industry 1639 

slash  disposal,  etc 444 

Fire,  see  Fires — Forest  fires — also  certain  head- 
ings beginning  Fire. 

Fire  blieht,  apple  and  pear  blossoms 1379 

Fire  control  instruments: 

field  artillery 422 

standard  nomenclature  lists 1827 

Fire  control  notes  (periodical) _ .   123, 

443, 955.  1388, 1709 
Fire  Defense,  Advisory  Committee  on,  see  Ad- 
visory Committee  on  Fire  Defense. 
Fire  Department,  District  of  Columbia: 

—     report,  1940 672 

report,  1941 1005 

salaries  of  members,  adjustment 816 

Fire  departments,  salaries  and  hours  of  labor, 

etc. . .  199, 365,  542,  714,  885, 1049, 1315,  1492 

Fire  extinguishers,  general  schedule 1220 

Fire-fighting  apparatus,  general  schedule 234 

Fire  prevention,  see  Fires — Forest  fires. 

Fire  Prevention  Week,  1941,  proclamation 1349 

Fire  protection,  see  Fires — Forest  fires. 

Fire-surfacing  material,  general  schedule... 1530 

Fire  tests,  wood-  and  metal-framed  partitions...  799 
Firearms: 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 328 

laws,  rules,  and  regulations,  Canal  Zone 393 

mailing  to  officers  of  law 1146 

qualification  in  arms.  Army  regulations 103 

taxes,  regulations 1530 

Firebaugh  quadrangle,  Calif 1764 

Firebricks,  see  Bricks. 

Fireman's  Fund  Indemnity  Co 315 

Firemen: 

coal,  questions  and  answers 1619 

licensing  boiler  operators 1154 

see  also  Fire  departments. 
Fires: 

Christmas  trees,  treating 262, 955 

coal-  and  metal-mine,  1940 51 

fires  series  bulletin 575 

in  D.  C,  equipment  for  protection,  etc 1418 

mine,  barricading  as  life-saving  measure  . ..  859 
petroleum  industry,  causes  and  prevention.  860 

resistance  and  prevention,  publications 1408 

retardant  paints  containing  borax 955 

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Fires— Continued 

State  and  local  fire  defense,  suggestions 575 

see  also  Forest  fires. 
Firestone-Smithsonian  Expedition  reptiles,  etc    1671 

Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.  of  California .5.30 

Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.  of  Tennessee. .  74,  376 

Firing  tables.  Army  technical  manual 421 

First,  Edythe  W.,  research  projects  reports 1448 

First  aid: 

at  sea,  reading  guide 1529 

preparedness 494 

specifications  for  kits 1821 

unit  dressings,  etc.,  packaging 970 

until  the  doctor  comes 1015 

First-class  mail  matter,  se«Mail  matter. 

First  Huntington  National  Bank ..    61 

First  National  Bank  and  Trust  Co.  of  Yonkers, 

N.  Y 1753 

First  National  Steamship  Co.  191, 354.  877, 1185, 1480 

First  Russian  Insurance  Co 534,705, 1480. 1779 

Firth  Carpet  Co 1320,1502 

Fiscal  Management  Division 6, 116.249, 

604,  772,  1102,  12.34,  1380,  1557,  1701 

Fiscal  Service 99, 233, 418,  589, 756, 

926,  1086,  1219,  1362,  1529,  1680,  1818 

Fischbeck  Soap  Co 315,534,705 

Fischer,  Albert  C,  patent  appeal 1724 

Fischer,  Q.  W.,  Ustilago  avenae  and  U.  peren- 

nans nil 

Fischer  Lumber  Co.,  Inc 893, 1197 

Fish,  Frederick  S.,  tax  appeal  of  exrx.   . .     1358 

Fish,  Hamilton  (Representative  from  N.  Y.>: 

investigation  of  summons 1594 

minority  views- 
Foreign  Affairs  Com 145 

Fish  and  fisheries: 

canned  and  cured  fish  manufactures 1716 

current  fishery  statistics 1617, 1762 

customs  appeal  on  fish 159 

fish  cakes  and  fish  balls 331 

fish-cultural  station  at  Spearfish,  S.  Dak...  1143 

fish  hatchery  at  Clark  Fork,  Idaho 821 

fisheries  of — 

.Alaska,  1939 499 

Alaska,  1940 1021 

Alaska,  committee  study 32 

Alaska,  fresh  water.. 1021 

Alaska,  regulations 500,686 

Chesapeake  Bay  States 500 

Middle  .Atlantic  States 854 

New  England  States 854 

Pacific  Coast  States 854 

South  Atlantic  and  Qulf  States 854 

United  States 501 

United  States  and  Alaska 854 

fishery  bulletin 1168, 1762 

fishery  leaflet 1167 

fishery  market  news ..   48, 

171,  500, 686, 854, 1021, 1280, 1450, 1617 
fishery  products — 

canned  products  and  bj'products 1167 

cold  storage  holdings 49, 

331,  500, 686, 854, 1022, 1167, 1617, 1762 

frozen  and  cold  storage  holdings 500 

manufactured 854 

New  England  ports 49,171,331, 

500,  686, 854. 1022, 1168, 1280, 1617, 1762 

fresh  and  frozen  packaged  fish 1280 

Glacier  National  Park  fishes 1456 

lake  fisheries,  1939 500 

laws,  rules,  and  regulations.  Canal  Zone 393 

Pacific  Coast  canneries,  earnings,  etc 1494 

Philippine,  etc.,  fishes 404,578 

progressive  fish  culturist 48,500, 1280 

propagation,  etc.,  of  food  fishes 135,1762 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 170 

restoration  and  management  projects 1263 

sectional  statistical  surveys,  manual 854 

specification  for  fresh  fish 1365 

statistical  bulletin 49, 171, 

331,  500,  686, 854, 1022, 1167, 1168, 1280 
young  of  fishes  taken  in  Chesapeake  Bay..  1762 
see  also  Shellfish — also  names  of  fish. 

Fish  and  Wildlife  Service 48, 171,  331, 499, 686, 

854, 1021, 1167, 1280, 1450, 1617, 1761 

estimate 742 

manuscripts,  form  and  typing 1022 

poster 1761 


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Page 

Fish  and  Wildlife  Sor vice— Continued 

regulatory  announcement 68fi, 

1021,1108,1280,1450 

research  report _ 1022 

service  survey 087, 1 108, 1702 

see    also    ReorRanization    of    Government 
ofTice-s,  etc. — oho  Onbrielson,  Ira  N. 
Fish  culture,  see  Fish  and  fisheries. 
Fish  hatcheries,  see  P^ish  and  fisheries. 

Fish  Transport  Co.,  Inc    __ 517 

Fishburn,  Cyrus  C,  masonry  walls .  1257 

Fisher,  C.  F.,  soil  surveys 447,787 

Fisher,  C.  G.,  public  lands,  code  of  Federal  regu- 
lations   1017 

Fisher,  C.  H.,  hydrogenation,  etc.,  of  coal 335 

Fisher,  Charles  K.,  raisin  moth  on  grapes 012 

Fisher,  D.  F.: 

epinasty  from  citrus  fruits,  etc. 124 

juice  of  Florida  oranges 440 

seasonal  change  in  Florida  oranges 205 

Fisher,  Edward  F.,  court  case 38, 191. 534, 1438 

Fisher,  Elizabeth  n.,  tax  appeal 1815 

Fisher,  Gerhard  R.,  relief    1417 

Fisher,  Lewis  H.,  statement 1202 

Fisher,  Lloyd  H.,  settlers  in  Yakima  Valley 1502 

Fisher,  Lon  D.,  motor  carrier  decision 1471 

Fisher,  Paul  L.,  conifers 956 

Fisher,  Walter  K,  sea  stars 919 

Fisher  Body  Division,  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion  725,1327 

Fisher  Truck  I/ine 186, 1181 

Fisheries,  see  Fish  and  fl.sheries. 

Fisheries  Bureau 135,501,627 

report,  1939,  title  page,  contents,  etc 627 

report,  1940 501 

see  also     Reorganization     of     Government 
offices,  etc. 
Fishermen: 

hospitalization 1143 

safeguard  and  protect .-. 1739 

Fishery  Industries  Division 854 

Fishery  market  news,  see  Fish  and  fisheries. 
Fishery  statistics,  etc.,  see  Fish  and  fisheries. 
Fishes,  see  Fish  and  fisheries — also  names  offish. 
Fishing,  see  Angling — Fish  and  fisheries. 

Fishing  lines,  customs  appeal 316 

Fishing  vessels,  see  Ships. 

Fishman,  Samuel,  relief 659, 984, 1129 

Fiske,  W.  M.  L.,  tax  appeal  of  exr 752 

Fitch,  F.  W.,  tax  appeal 410 

Fite,  G.  L.,  development  of  leprous  process.  ..  1611 
Fitzgerald,  Edward  J.,  agricultural  worker,  old- 
age  insurance 1275 

Fitzgerald,  J.  F.,  Construction  Co-_- 1317 

Fitzpatrick,  Daisy,  relief 291,308,463 

Fitzpatrick,  E.  G.,  soil  survey 787 

Five  Civilized  Tribes,  court  case  of  supt. _  1306 

Five  Transportation  Co 525 

Fiveash,  A.  E.,  motor  carrier  decision 525 

Fiveash,  CO.,  motor  carrier  decision.. 525 

Fixtures,  reciprocal  trade  agreements 407 

Fizzel,  Robert  B.,  court  case 1353 

Flaccus,  William,  Oak  Leather  Co^.  01,406,534,749 

Flag  Day,  proclamation 741 

Flag  of  I'nited  States: 

manual  of  the  color- - .   1199 

prevent  desecration,  etC- 312 

use  in  commerce    -.        .--   136 

Flagler,  Annie  I>.,  court  case  of  exr 00, 

352  532  704  921 

Flagler,  Harry  H.,  court  case 60,  352, 532,  704',  921 

Flaherty,    Thomas    A.    (Representative    from 
Mass.); 

bills  introduced  by 470,651,1741 

reports  made  by — 

Naval  AlTairs  Com 150,651 

Flamingo  Truck  Lines,  Inc 1302 

Flamming  Motor  Express,  Inc 58,349 

Flnndroau  Santec  .^ioux  Tribe 1453 

Flang('-(iiiiti'nsi(ins,  specification 1533 

Flank  spotting  instrument,  etc.: 

Army  technical  manual     _. 1225 

standard  nonicnehiture  list 425 

Flannery,  J.  Harold  (Representative  from  Pa.): 
report  made  bv — 

Post  Office  and  Post  Roads  Com 992 

Flashlight  cases,  metal  and  non-conducting 799 

Flashlights: 

general  schedule  of  supplies 768 


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Flashlights— Continued 

specification.  1684 

Flathead  Lake,  surface-water  storage  eflect 501 

Flatworms,  polyclad,  of  Atlantic  Coast 404 

Flavors: 

domestic  production  of  flavoring  plants 265 

rates  on  flavoring  sirup 1470 

specification . 1820 

Flax  and  trade  agreements 407 

Flaxseed  standards,  handbook 609, 1105 

Fleas: 

how  to  control 1107 

relation  to  national  defense ,.4..... 258 

Fleet,  see  Navy. 

Fleet  Carrier  Corporation 1300 

Fleet  Marine  Corps  Reserve,  pay 823 

Fleet  Reserve: 
pay- 
hearing 1154 

reports  1006,1130 

personnel  to  be  considered  as  members  of 

Regular  Navy  when  retired 650 

Fleisher  Engineering  &  Construction  Co 17,52 

Fleming,  John  P.,  Driveaway  Service 527,1709 

Fleming,  Joseph  B.,  trustee,  court  ccse  .  60, 670, 1185 

Fleming,  Larry  W.,  court  case  cf  estate 358 

Fleming,  Mary  D.,  tax  appeal  of  trustee 90 

Fleming,  Philip  B.,  address 09 

see  also  Wage  and  Hour  Division. 

Fleming,  Walter  E.,  Japanese  beetle  traps 258 

Fletcher,  Edmond  C,  court  case 1043 

Fletcher,  Joel  E.,  Gila  watershed  erodibility...  1711 

Fletcher,  Lester  L.,  tax  appeal  ot  exr 752 

Flies,  relation  to  national  defense 1107 

see  also  names  of  flies. 
Flight,  see  Aeronautics. 
Flight  instructors,  see  Aviators. 

Flinn,  George  H.,  tax  appeal  of  exrs 1815 

Flinn,  Robert  H.: 

fatigue  and  hours  of  truck  drivers 680 

mercurialism  in  felt-hat  industry 323 

mercury  vapor  in  laboratories 971 

soft  coal  miners  health,  etc 1611 

Flint,  E.  P.: 

studies  of  Portland  cement. _ 277 

sulfate  resistance  of  portland  cement 1407 

Flint,  Mich.,  financial  statistics 21,1246 

Flint  Retail  Stores 553 

Flint  River  Farms 443 

Flippin,  William  (Bill),  court  case ....  1480 

Floding,  W.  E.,  Co    _     ..  640 

Flood  control,  see  Floods— a/so  names  of  certain 

rivers,  etc. 
Flood  Control  Committee,  House: 

hearings : .  _ 81 7 

reports 817,1139 

Floods: 

control  works  on  rivers  and  harbors — 

estimates  for  Corps  ot  Engineers 398, 

573, 1605, 1800 

hearings 817, 1000 

law 1131 

recommendation  for  amending  bill  ...     1072 

reports 817,827,1000,1132 

estimated  losses  and  savings,  1938 973 

stream-measurement  station  discharges 171 

surveys,  report  of  chief  of  engineers 933 

see  also  names  of  certain  rivers,  etc. 
Floor  boxes  and  outlet-fittings,  specification...  1088 
Floor  coverings: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1397 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1363, 1530 

indentation  characteristics 030 

test  for  use  in  low-cost  building 278 

Floor-polishing  and  scrubbing  machines 1821 

Floors  and  flooring: 

care  of  floors.     278 

finishing  vour  floors 250 

oak  flooring 278,458 

sanitarv,  etc.,  aspects  of  materials  323 

statistics,  floor  tile . .  . .    21, 128, 269. 450, 621 . 

791,  959,  1114,  1247,  13-:;-;    1.572,  1711 

Tariff  Commission,  report  on  tile .      5S1 

Flora,  see  Plants. 

Florence  Cotton  Mills 752 

Florey,  Peter,  license. -. .     ..      35 

Florian,  Anton,  court  case  of  exr .191 

Florida: 

agricultural  conservation  handbook ..  i;  • 


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Florida— Continued 

agricultural  loans  -       .-_ __ .'._.  15G0 

avocado  diseases  _-        . ..  786 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture.. 623,1715 

construction    _ 1574 

{population _  1118 

retail  trade 23,961 

wholesale  trade 1399 

chart - 274 

climate .      1726 

court  case 749,921 

district  court  records,  disposition 1.587 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book .: 674 

Federal,  etc. ,  agencies,  directory 1352 

financial  statistics 1247 

lands  for  highway  purposes — 

hearing... 301 

law-_ --  283 

reports 148,312 

lands  withdrawn,  etc.,  Exec,  orders 571, 

909, 910, 1070, 1208 

mail  routes,  schedules 84, 394, 907, 1204, 1800 

maps — 

minor  civil  divisions 1119 

post  route 85 

transportation 1615 

Mediterranean  fruitfly  eradication  losses- 
hearings 1151 

report 1430 

military  reservations 1223 

phosphate  investigation... 502 

Florida  Citrus  Exchange 1598,1743 

Florida  Island,  chart 903 

Florida,  Straits  of,  chart 455 

Florists'  commodity  sales,  census,  1939 1718 

Florists'  stocks: 

commercial  storage 1389 

freezing  temperatures 1710 

Florsheim,  Louis,  court  case 354 

Flory,  E.  L.,  forage  production 266 

Flour: 

enriched,  questions  and  answers 845 

mining  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report 1277 

quotas  on  imports 912,922 

rates  on 345,1303,1466,1475 

wheat  flour  and  products,  statistics 22, 

129,  269,   451,   622,  791,  959,   1114,  1248, 
1394,  1573,  1714. 

wheat  flour  report  of  Tariff  Comn 1674 

Flour  Mills  of  America,  Inc 1353 

Flow: 

charts  for  flow  discharge  calculations 546 

flow -direction  instruments 370 

past  infinite  screen  of  thin  airfoils 370 

potential,  through  centrifugal  pumps,  etc...  546 

two-dimensional  potential  flow 1642 

Flower-spot  disease  of  azaleas 1389 

Flowers,  see  Artificial  flowers. 

Floyd  Bennett  Airport,  to  acquire 838 

Floyd,  Inc  96 

Flu,  see  Influenza. 

Fliigel,  Oustav,  jet  pumps 1194 

Fluorescent  lamps 799 

Fluoride-free  water  and  dental  caries 678 

Fluorine  determination  in  organic  compounds.  1256 
Fluorography,  chest,  with  portable  equipment.  847 
Fluorspar: 

chapter  from  minerals  yearbook 691 

defense  activities  stimulate  industry 505 

rateson   1039,1040 

see  also  Optical  fluorite. 

Fluxing  stone,  rates  on _ 529 

Fly,  see  Flies. 

Flying,  see  Aeronautics. 

Flying  cadets,  pilot  training.  Army  Air  Corps..  595 

Flying  fields,  see  Airports  and  aviation  fields. 

Flying  school  rating 24,272 

Foelsch,  Gertrude  O.,  marketing  Maine  pota- 
toes    1109 

Fog  signals,  see  names  of  places  where  located. 
Fogarty,  John  E.  (Representative  from  R.  I.): 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 290, 

814-815,  983-985,  1136-39,  1590-91 
Territories  Com 1742 


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Fogelberg,  Nephtune: 

citrus  industry 14 

cooperative  canning  of  fruits,  etc 261 

Foille,  general  schedule  of  supplies 590 

Foils,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1117 

Folding  paper  boxes,  see  Boxes. 

Foley,  Emma,  schedule  of  basic  rates 176 

Foley,  Francis  B.,  patent  appeal 27 

Follansbee,  Robert,  surface  water  supply 501. 

502,  687, 688  (2  entries),  1763 

Follmer  Trucking  Co.,  Inc 1466 

Folsom  complex  and  Lindenmeier  excavations..  577 

Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Fonda,  Johnstown  &  Gloversville  R.  R 1179 

Fontana  Power  Co.... _  582,1632 

Food: 

are  we  well  fed?— diets  of  families  in  U.  S. ..  444 
census  of  manufactures,  food  preparations.    1251 

children's  food  and  family  pocketbook 67 

civilian  problems  in  rel.  to  defense.. __  953 

community  food  jireservation  centers 1568 

distribution  and  processing 776 

distribution  costs,  reducing 607 

eat  the  right  food  to  keep  you  fit.. 16,785 

expenditures  of  wage  earners,  etc 68 

family  consumption  and  dietary  levels 444 

farmer's  share  of  consumer's  food  dollar 8 

food  and  drugs  act — 

notices  of  judgment 322 

food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act — 

act  and  regulations  for  enforcement 1444 

delepation  of  authority,  opinion. 709 

enforcement 1444 

notices  of  judgment 163, 

677, 1273, 1444, 1757 

food  for  defense,  address,  etc... 771,943 

German  situation.- __ 1315 

in  D.  C,  sale  of  unwholesome  food 1592, 

1730, 1744 

industrial  reference  service,  foodstuffs 26, 

136,   276,   457,   028,  798,  968,  1123,  1255, 
1405, 1579,  1722. 

industries,  large-scale  organization.. 413 

insects,  relation  to  defense 258 

labeling  processed  foods.    949 

make  .\merica  strong  posters 781,782 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report.  167 

methyl  bromide  fumigation 121,323 

national  situation 1236 

preservation,  program  of  WPA 852 

see   also    Canned   food — Dehydration — 
Frozen  foods. 

prices  and  consumer  incomes 1382 

produce  food  for  freedom 1711 

publication  &for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 498 

rates  on 517 

retail  prices 69, 

200,    543,    715,    885,    1050,    1192,    1316, 
1493, 1640, 1786. 

trade  with  Latin  America 457 

vitamin  A  values  of  128  foods 1709 

work  in  Federal  agencies.  _ 771 

your  farm  can  help,  food  for  freedom 1557 

see  also  Diet — Frozen  foods — Nutrition — also 
certain  headings  beginning  Food — 
also  names  of  special  foods. 

Food  Administration,  records,  disposition 1587 

Food  and  Drug  Administration 43, 122, 

163,  322,  493,  677,  1273,  1444,  1757 

persons  employed,  Executive  order 217 

report,  1940 123 

service  and  regulatory  announcements.  493, 1444 
see    also    Reorganization    of    Government 
offices,  etc. 
Food  and  Grocery  Bureau  of  Southern  Cali- 
fornia, Inc 1043 

Food  Distributors  Association 191,362 

Food  fish,  see  Fish  and  fisheries. 
Food  for  livestock: 

commodity  sales,  feed  stores 1718 

dairy  cows,  feeding 12 

feed  situation 8, 118,252,435,607, 

775,    947,    1103,    1236,    1382,    1561,    1703 

forage  production,  fluctuating 266 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234, 927, 1363 

horses,  feeding 1106 

importation  of  forage,  proclamation 1071 

preserving  forages  by  ensiling 1101 

rateson. 1052,1303 


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rage 

Food  for  livestock— Continued 

statistics  on  feed.. 435 

see  also  names  of  feeding  stufls. 
Food  for  poultry: 

corn,  wheat,  and  barley  in  diet 248, 432 

feathering,  etc.,  in  chicks  influenced 439 

feedinji  cliickens --- - -  "79 

Food  for  rabbits,  digestible  nutrients C04 

Food  for  wildlife 1281 

Food  Habits  Section 500,1281,1617 

Food  lockers,  see  Cold  storage. 
Food  stamps: 

eating  the  surplus - 126,449 

effect  of  iilan  on  living  levels -.-    68 

for  benefit  of  Indians 1152 

use  of  blue  stamps 126 

Food  waste  materials  survey 1561 

Foodstuffs,  see  Food— a/so  certain  heading  begin- 
ning Food. 

Foodstuffs  Division 457 

Fooner,  Michael,  old-age  and  survivors  insur- 
ance    1446 

Foot-and-mouth  disease 256 

Foot-operated  punch 1240 

Foote,  Berney  E.,  relief 991 

Foote,  Richard  J.,  graphic  correlation 8,1236 

Foote  Bros.  Gear  &  Machine  Corporation 720 

Foot's  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  Ltd 291,658,805 

Footwear,  see  Boots  and  shoes. 
Forage,  see  Food  for  livestock. 

Forage  Crops  and  Diseases  Division 17 

Foraminifera: 

from  Old  Providence  Island 92 

of  north  Atlantic  deep-sea  cores 171 

Forand,  Aime  .1.  (Representative  from  R.  I.): 

bill  introduced  by 1144 

reports  made  by — 

Post  Office  and  Post  Roads  Com 992, 

1146,  1425 

Forbes,  E.  B.,  forest  fruits  and  nuts 1379 

Forbes,  J.  F.,  court  case 1043 

Force,  Howard  J.,  court  case .--  1277 

Forcum-,Tames  Co.,  Inc 1438, 1632 

Ford,  Leland  M.  (Representative  from  Calif.): 

bill  introduced  by 476 

report  made  by- 
Immigration  and  Naturalization  Com_.  643 
Ford  Motor  Co.; 

Federal  Trade  Comn.  case 684, 1308 

National  Labor  Relations  Bd.  eases 191, 

207,  37(>,  552,  720,  889,  893,  1058,  1326, 
1502,  1792 

Fordham  Bus  Corporation 1295 

Fore  River  Yard  of  Bethlehem  Steel  Co 548 

Foreclosure  of  mortgages,  see  Mortgages. 
Foreign  accounts,  see  Federal  reserve  banks — 
\  Foreign  exchange. 

Foreign  Affairs  Committee,  House: 

hearings _  145,295,986, 1263, 1419,  1592-93 

minority  views 145 

reports 145.295-296,470,643.817-818,  1419 

Foreign  agent  of  American  company,  war  loan 

subscription 358 

Foreign  agents  registration  act: 
amend — 

hearings.--, ^.^ - 1738 

reports •  1738,1741,1748 

Foreign  .\gricultural  Relations  Office .     15, 

123,  262,  443.  615,  782,  955,  1109,  1242, 
1387, 1568, 1709. 

report,  1940 15 

see  nisn  Wheeler,  L.  A. 

Foreign  agriculture  (periodical) 15, 

262,  615, 955,  1242, 1387, 1568 

index,  v.  4 123 

Foreign  air  mail,  see  International  postal  service. 

Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce  Bin^eau 25, 

135,  275,  4,56.  027, 797, 967, 1123,  12.54, 
1405, 1578,  1722. 

poster - 629 

|)ublications,  list... 276 

publications  of  interest  to  retailers,  etc 1579 

report,  1940 _ 136 

Foreign  bondholders,  corporation  of,  act 401 

Foreigij  commerce,  see  Commerce. 

Foreign  companies  in  countries  of  America    1600, 1673 

Foreign  consular  oflices,  see  Consuls. 


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Foreig:^  countries: 

accounts  in  Federal  reserve  banks,  etc 307, 

464,  467 

agricultural,  etc.,  extension  activities 259 

claims  for  damages  by  Army,  etc 1735, 1750 

consular  offices  in  United  States. 405 

delivery  of  checks,  etc.,  regulations 1528 

dependents  of  mobilized  men 1018 

economic  review,  1939  and  early  1940 275 

medical  services  under  health  insurance 327 

moving  pictures 544 

regulation  of  economic  activities 414 

social  insurance  and  assistance  laws 327 

sugar  quota,  revision  of  proration 250, 1558 

values  of  foreign  moneys 98,586, 1679 

War  impact  on  trade  policies .276 

see  also  International  postal  service — Lend- 
lease  bill  and  act. 

Foreign  crops  and  markets  (periodical) 15, 

123,  262,  443,  615,  783,  955,  1109,  1242, 
1387,1568,1709 

indexes 123,1109 

Foreign  debts,  see  Public  debts. 
Foreign  exchange: 

control  .estimate 1074 

regulations,  etc.,  Executive  orders 396,  571, 

910,1071,1802,1803 
Foreign  intercourse,  see  Foreign  service. 

Foreign  investments  in  United  States 25 

Foreign  mail  service,  see  International  postal 
service. 

Foreign  minerals  quarterly 52,1027,1620 

Foreign  officers  serving  with  U.  S.  Navy 79,902 

Foreign-owned  property,  control,  estimate 1666 

Foreign  propaganda,  see  Propaganda. 
Foreign  relations: 

'  aspects,  etc.,  of  American  foreign  policy 405 

code  of  England  and  U.  S.,  statement 1207 

listof  recent  books 202 

Pacific  area ,  summary  of  past  policy,  etc 1803 

papers  relating  to,  1925 93 

papers  relating  to,  1926 1813 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs -  1166 

sff  a/so  Monroe  doctrine. 
Foreign  Relations  Committee,  Senate: 

calendar 36,311,664 

hearings 156,311,664,833,1600 

minority  views 156 

reports 156, 311, 482, 664, 833, 1002, 1433, 1600 

Foreign  service: 

ambassadors,  etc.,  salaries.. 222 

customs  privilege,  agreement  with  Brazil 225 

estimates 222,574 

foreign  service  list 226,747,1214,1673 

general  information  for  applicants,  etc 919 

insane   persons,   admit    to   St.    Ehzabeths 

Hospital 643,1001,1586 

mailing  list  of  diplomatic,  etc. ,  offices 919 

regulations 217, 

218,  747,  748,  910,  919,  920,  1071,  1215 

representation  and  post  allowances 1349 

retirement  of  certain  officers  at  50 405, 

470, 482. 636 

retirement  system  receipts,  etc 226 

statutory  leave  at  Govt,  expense- 
draft  of  proposed  law,  etc 93 

hearing 295 

law.. 464 

reports -- 145,311 

Foreign  service  retirement  and  disability  system, 

see  Foreign  service. 
Foreign  trade,  see  Commerce. 

Foreign  Trade  Statistics  Division 25, 

135,  275,  456,  627,  628,  797,  1113,  1246, 
1, '571, 1713 

Foreign-Trade  Zones  Board,  report,  1940 498 

Forest,  ILL. ,  address 267 

Forest  City  Manufacturing  Co 376 

Forest  conservation,  see  Forests  and  forestry. 
Forest  fires: 

altitude  and  aspect  influence - --  262 

burn  brush  carefully 1678 

control, estimate -  1073 

fire  control  notes 123, 443,  955, 1388, 1709 

growing  trees  pay  profit,  protect  them  443 

on   public   domain,   etc.,   amend   criminal 

code 836,1142,1585 

protection  and  prevention  expenditures 506 

record,  1928^0,  poster. 506 


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Forest  fires— Continued 
reports- 
annual  fire  report  -       --     337 

areas  (it  her  than  national  parks,  etc 50(i 

cumulative  lire  report 1621 

recreational  demonstration  areas 506 

statistics,  1940  _,       156S 

statistics,  correction  for  Nov.  1940  catalog 3 

Forest  fruits,  see  Fruit. 

Forest  U len  Creamery  Co ._  1480 

Forest  lands,  see  Forests  and  forestry. 
Forest  products: 

and  defense  202 

educational  illustrations 442 

industrial  reference  service 26, 

136,  276,  457,  628,  798,  968,  1123,  1255, 
1405.1579,1722 
statisticsof  (\'ntral and  Prairie  States.  -     -_  123 
see  also  names  of  products. 
Forest  Products  Laboratory: 

birch  oil  production  7S3 

books  about  wood,  list 1709 

cellulosic  materials,  internalsurface 783 

chemical  seasoning  of  wood 1 243 

composition  of  hemicellulose 263 

com  pression  of  wood 784 

decayofwood       1110 

dimension  panels  in  house  construction 263 

drying  i)rocess  for  small  stock 956 

drying  time  of  kiln  load  of  lumber 1243 

excelsior  and  its  manufacture 1.568 

fireretardant  paints  containing  borax 955 

forest  products  and  defense.. 262 

hardwood  log  grades 1243 

lignin,  methyl  hypochlorite  reaction 783 

log  cabins,  making  endure.  783 

lumber,  airreijuired  in  kiln  drying 783 

minimum  sized  tree  for  small  sawmills 263 

moisture  C(mtcnt ,  etc . ,  of  wood 1110 

nailing  dense  hardwoods 955 

nickel  and  copper  chromates,  etc.,  in  wood.  1243 

plywood  and  veneered  products,  warping 616 

publications 123,955 

publications  on  (lists) — 

glue  and  plywood 262 

logging,  timber,  lumber,  etc 263 

wood  and  products, chemistry... 784 

wood  finishing 616 

wood ,  growth ,  structure  .etc 784 

wood,  mechanical  properties, etc 1388 

wood  preservation 784 

wood  seasoning 784 

wood  use  in  aircraft 1388 

pulp  and  paper  reference  works 783 

research  program 1 .568 

resin-treated,  laminated,  compressed  wood..  784 

reversible-circulation  internal-fan  kiln 263 

sawdust  insulation,  treatment 263 

sawmill  accounting 263 

strength  tests  of  spliced  studs 1388 

sugar  maple,  drying  rate 784 

technical  note 263, 955,  956 

thermal  conductivity  of  common  woods 9.56 

tire-tube  treatment  offence  posts 783 

treating  Christmas  trees  for  fire 262.955 

two-coat  system  of  house  painting 1110 

ventilation  in  drying  compartments 956 

walls  covered  with  bevel  siding 1110 

white  pine  as  house  framing  material 16 

wood  bending 1388 

wood  flour 784 

wood  handbook 263 

wood  preservatives 784 

Forest   Reservation   Commission,  see  National 

Forest  Reservation  Commission. 
Forest  resources,  see  Forests  and  forestrv. 

Forest  Service 16, 12.3,  262,  443,  616,  783, 

955, 1109, 1243, 1387, 1568, 1709 

directory 783 

estimates 221, 398, 1073, 1209 

laws  relating  to  activities,  etc. 263 

material  of  interest  to  teachers 784 

---     report,  1940. 123 

Forest  Service  of  Virginia 1678 

Forestry,  see  Forests  and  forestry. 

Forestry  Division,  Soil  Conservation  Service. .  2G6 

Forestry  Joint  Committee: 

report 465 


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Forests  and  forestry: 

care  and  improvement  of  farm  woods 1110 

code  of  Federal  regulations 693 

educational  illustrations 442 

extension  forester 953 

farm  economy,  place  of  forests 783 

farm  forestry  act  projects 266 

farm  forestry  under  labor  standards  act 367 

farm  income,  and  forestry 443 

farm  woodland,  farm  economy 788 

Federal  assistance  to  counties,  etc 811 

forest  lands  of  United  States,  report 465 

forest-resource  conservation 783 

forestrv  publication,  C.  C.  C 492 

forests  protected  by  C.  C.  C 1443 

4-11  clubs  forestry 443 

living  and  forest  lands 1388 

new  forest  frontiers  for  jobs,  etc. 616 

publications  of  Agriculture  Dept.......  443,444 

publications  on  forestry,  annotated  list 783 

reforestation  by  C.  C.  C 1443 

resour-ees  of — 

_/F)ouelas-fir  region 262 

Michigan --■ 1109 

south  Georgia 2R2 

.slash  disposal,  etc.,  after  clear  cutting 444 

State  forestry  agencies,  list 1388 

tree  diseases  and  stand  improvement. 492 

western  national  parks 506 

see  also  Forest  fires— National  forests. 

Forged  Steel  Products  Co -- 138 

Forhan,  Julia  A.,  tax  appeal 1676 

Forikaria  (Foricarriah)  River,  chart 1200 

Formaldehyde,  price  schedule 1668 

Forman,  L.  C,  &  Sons,  Inc 1183 

Formhals,  Edwin  B..  relief 983 

Formica  Insulation  Co 893 

Forms,  see  Blank  forms — aho  names  of  depart- 
ments, bureaus,  etc.,  issuing  forms — 
also  subjects. 

Forncss,  Frank  A.,  court  case 1480 

Forness,  Jessie,  court  case 1480 

Forrestal,  James,  court  case 53 

Forrester  Box  Co 922,1480 

Forstner  Chain  Corporation. 1358 

Fort,  C.  A.; 

chemical  studies  on  beet  sugars 1235 

farm  production  of  sugarcane  sirup 1381 

Fort,  see  name  of  fort,  except  when  occurring  as 

first  word  of  name  of  town,  etc. 
Fort  Berthold  Reservation: 
relief  of  Indians — 

hearings 1140 

report 664 

Fort  Bidwell  Indian  Community 503 

Fort  Dodge,  Des  Moines  &  Southern  R.  R 1177 

Fort  Donelson  National  Park 1285 

Fort  Jefferson  National  Monument 507,1456 

Fort  Laramie  National  Monument.- 1028 

Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla.,  exchange  Coast  Guard 

site 147.832,976 

Fort  McHenry  National  Monument  and  His- 
toric Shrine 53,1285 

Fort  Marion  National  Monument: 

changing  designation 304 

description,  etc 507, 861, 1456 

Fort  Matanzas  National  Mommient.  507,  861, 1456 

Fort  Necessity  National  Battlefield  Site 1285 

Fort  Peck,  Mont.,  rivers  and  harbors  in  dist 931 

Fort  Pitt  Investment  Co 1526 

Fort  Pulaski  National  Monument.. 693,861 

Fort  Smith,  Ark.,  building  permit  survey 714 

Fort  Street  Union  Depot  Co.,  bonds 513 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind.: 

financial  statistics 128,1393 

milk  in  marketing  area 1392 

railroad  accident 1624 

Fort  Worth,  Tex.: 

annual  meteorological  summary 803 

building  permit  survey 714 

financial  statistics 21, 1246 

Fort  Worth  &  Denver  City  Ry.: 

lease _  1291 

operation. 1771 

Fortier,  Samuel,  alfalfa  irrigation 125 

Fortifications,  field,  engineer  field  manual  237 

Fortney  Oil  Co 1780 

Forts,  see  Military  posts — also  names  of  forts. 
Fortune,  Mary,  relief 291, 635, 668 


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Forty-second  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  see  Rainbow 

Division,  A.  E.  F. 
Foskett,  Laurence  AV.,  photoelectric  measure- 
ment of  cloud  heights 799 

Fossils: 

living  fossil  (2  entries) _ 1522 

see  also  names  of  fossil  plants,  animals,  etc. 
Foster,  Anhur  C,  tomato  plants  787 

Foster,  Ellery  A.: 

challenge  of  conservation 775 

cooperative  land  use  planning. 948 

Foster,  Emery  ^f.,  education,  1937-38_ 1443 

Foster,  James,  court  case  877  1784 

Foster,  Meade  T.: 

lard  production,  etc 949 

primary  cuts  from  lamb  carcasses 256 

Foster,  "VV.  H.  T.,  court  case .._  354 

Foster,  A\'.  J.,  motor  carrier  decision 700 

Foster,  Z.  C,  rock  weathering,  etc.,  in  Hawaii       265 

Foster-Grant  Co.,  Inc 1058,1326 

Foster  Inlet,  chart.  _ 737 

Fostoria,  Ohio,  railroad  accident 340 

Foubert,  M.,  illustrator,  A.sterolecanium  1565 

Fousera,  E..  &  Co.,  Inc 1019 

Foul- weather  clothing,  specification I533 

Foulger,  J.   Clark,  soil  survey 447 

Foundation  plantings .' 956 

Foundries: 

gray  iron  jobbing  foundry  wage  order 1787 

iron  and  steel  products,  census _  1250 

nonferrous  metal,  census 1117 

Fountain,   John   II.,   antibodies  against  ence- 
phalitis  1274 

Four  communities  pioneer. 846 

Four  freedoms: 

article 1518 

message  to  77th  Congress,  poster 1444 

4-II  clubs: 

and  rural  youth  act- 
hearing. 1734 

report 1589 

ceremonials 122 

cooperative  houses  on  college  campuses 1566 

economic  information  in  programs 14 

educational  growth  in  dairy  project 1708 

forestry 443 

4-H  club  and  older  youth  studies 1708 

grain  grading  demonstrations 1108 

local  leadership  in  Xew  Mexico. 1566 

national  defense  contributions 781 

radio,  use  in  work 613 

statistical  analysis  of  work 14 

vesetable  garden  project,  >iassachu.setts 781 

volunteer  leaders  essential  to  program 259 

Four  "Wheel  Drive  .\uto  Co 61 

Fourthof  July  declaration  by  President 1074 

Fowl,  see  Poultry. 

Fowl  tick,  see  Ticks. 

Fowler,  11.  C,  American  petroleum  industrv      1172 

Fowler,  Henry  AV.: 

fishes  of  Philippine  and  adjacent  seas 404 

new  fishes  of  family  CallionjTnidae 578 

Fowler,  R.  F.,  .'^avannah,  Ga.,  district 763 

Fowler.  "William,  smallpox  vaccination  laws 679- 

Fox,  Agnes  I.,  tax  appeal  ...  410 

Fox,  C.  B.,  Co r.!'_^"l777 

Fox,  D.  E.,  measuring  insect  population  1565 

Fox,  J.  G..  relief 813 

Fox-Coffey-Edge  Millinerv  Co.,  Inc  893 

Fox: 

breeders  associations,  list 49 

furs,  trade  agreement  with  Canada 226 

inheritance  of  silvering, 686 

silver  fox  pup  values 500 

vitamin  A  in  nutrition... 331 

Fox  River  Paper  Co 1082 

Fox  West  Coast  Theatres  Corporation 191 

Foxes,  see  Fox. 

Fraenkel,  Osmond  K.,  court  case 1438,1632,1780 

Fram  Corporation 1058,1326 

France,  pilot,  supplement 562 

Francis,  P^nid  B.,  industrial  migration 1613 

Francis,  Gerald  M.,  cooperative  purchasing 14 

Francis,    Robert,    old-age    and    survivors    in- 
surance..  1446 

Frank,  Dorothea  T.,  court  case .  1813 

Frank,  Isaac  "W.,  Trust  of  1927 1082 

Frank,  Ladislas,  relief 986 


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Frank,  Leslie  C: 

disease  outbreaks 324 

milk 44  iig3 

Frank,  William  H.,  patent  appeal.. '   631 

Franke,  Herbert  A.: 

aluminum  productioaand  consumption..      175 

arsenic  and  bismuth 1453 

bauxite  and  aluminum ."'I".  857 

bauxite  consumption 3 860 

consumption  of  magnesium  in  1940.]'"!"^"^  860 

magnesium  production 175 

magnesium,  review  of  1940 11026 

production  and  imports  of  bauxite 51 

shipments  of  aluminum  salts 692 

Frankfurter  sausage,  see  Sausage. 

Franklin,  Ben,  Coal  Co 671,877 

Franklin,  Charles  L.,Xegro  workers.  .  682 

Franklin,  Henrj- J.: 

establishing  cranberry  fields 1569 

managing  cranberry  fields 786 

Franklin,  J.  P.,  Dick  reaction  and  scarlet  fever 

morbidity 1017 

Franklin,  Sydney,  mulching "  '      18 

Franklin  Countv.  Tenn.,  German-Swiss  in  8 

Franklin  Countv  Distilling  Co.,  Inc  .  534 

Franklin  D.  Roosevelt  Librarj-; 

circular  regarding 1053 

report  of  archivist,  1940 203 

Franklin  Life  Insurance  Co 315,  705 

Franko,  Andrew,  motor  carrier  decision 872 

Franks.  R.  W.,  soft  coal  miners  health,  etc 1611 

Franks,  telephone  and  telegraph 41 

Frant,  S.,  bacUlary  dysentery 322 

Fraps,    George    S.,    jr.,    M"id-"\Vestern    Motor 

Freight  Tariff  Bureau,  Inc.  » 1295 

Eraser,  Andrew,  jr.,  ensineering  profession  ...    885 

Fraser,  C.  McLean,  hydroids 1671 

Fraser,  H.  F.,  effect  of  urea  on  microbiological 

assay  of  riboflavin 679 

Fraser,  Robert  L.,  motor  carrier  decision 1P28 

Fraser,  "W.  M.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B  388 

Frasher,  H.,  Truck  Line 1473 

Frasher  Truck  Co 1301 

Frasher  Truck  Line 1301 

Frasier,  Elizabeth  S.,  disabling  sickness 324 

Frayser,  Frank,  retirement  exemption 86 

Frazer,  Arthur  W.,  portland-cement  industrv..  1639 

Frazer,  Xolia  D.,  State,  etc.,  school  officers 846 

Frazier,  Benjamin  W.: 

collegiate  accreditation 321 

education  of  teachers 1610 

securing  teach  ing  positions 321 

Frazier,  Edward  K.,  entrance  wage  rates 366 

Frazier,  L>-nn  J.  (Senator  from  N.  Dak.): 
paper  presented  by- 
moratorium  on  farm  mortgages. .  .....    93 

Frazier-Davis  Construction  Co 487,1308,1780 

Freas,  Peter  J.,  motor  carrier  decision 1300 

Fredericksburg,  Va.,  battlefields  tour... 1286 

Fredericksburg  &  Northern  Ry.,  notes- 180 

Fredericksburg     and     Spotsylvania     Countv 

Battlefields  Memorial  National  Park..  507, 

1285 

Free  enterprise,  investigation 585 

Free  speech: 

violations  of  rights — 

hearings. 35, 310, 481, 482, 663, 1001, 1152 

report 482 

Freedman,  Max,  tax  appeal 583 

Freedmen's  Hospital: 

estimate 1350 

gifts  for,  acceptance 470,481,636 

Freedom  Day,  outline  for  sermon,  etc 1667 

Freedom  of  seas,  references 1787 

Freeman,  Albert  L.,  relief 1591 

Freeman,  Bert,  relief 640,658,975 

Freeman,  Clara  E.,  relief... ..  143 

Freeman,  Etta  H..  claim 998 

Freeman,  J.  A.,  &  Son 159 

Freeman,  Marie,  relief 640,658,975 

Freemartin  condition,  early  recognition 780 

Freeport  coal,  carbonizing  properties,  etc     690 

Freer  Gallery  of  Art,  report,  1940 1355 

Freezing  of  food,  see  Frozen  foods. 
Freight: 

car  loadings,  revised  index 844 

carload  freight  traffic,  class  1  railways 1460 

cars  of  revenue  freight  loaded 697,1624 

commodity  statistics 55,  695, 1174, 1459 


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handled  on  highways,  class  1  railways 179, 

1033, 1176, 1461 

railway  traffic  fluctuations 1622 

revenue,  class  1  railways,  1929-40 1033 

tons  of  revenue  freight  originated,  etc 57, 

342,865,128^1265 

Freight  Brokerage  &  Transit  Co.. 345 

Freight  forwarders: 

investigation  of  freight  forwarding 187,703 

regulation — 

hearings - 471 

reports 311,1140 

Freight  rates: 
between — 

California,  Arizona  and  New  Mexico..  1303 

Chicago,  St.  Louis  and  Santa  Rosa 872 

eastern  ports  and  the  South 1039 

Hagerstovvn.  Md.  group  and  the  South.   1777 
Kentucky  and  western  trunk  line  points.    58 

Salt  Lake  City  and  Boise  873 

cancelation  of  rates  and  routes 1039 

cancelation  of  rule  23  of  classification 1039 

costs  in  various  rate  territories. 1031 

from  and  to  Felix  Spur,  Ala 1039 

from  and  to  Lincoln  and  Omaha,  Nebr 345 

handling  carload  shipments  in  West 1475 

improvements  in  railroad  class  rates 1031 

intercoastal  rate  structure -._  1475 

motor  carrier— 

between  Los  Angeles  and  Albuquerque.  869 

between  Portland  and  Seattle. 699 

central  territory 345, 

869, 1035, 1179, 1205,  1466, 1626 

Chicago  and  St.  Louis  to  El  Paso 12')5 

Fort  Wayne  to  Indiana,  Ohio,  etc 1773 

Kansas  Citv  to  Midwestern  States 869 

midwestern 1035,1180,1467 

New  England 345, 

699, 1035, 1180, 1295, 1466, 1467, 1773 

trunk  line  territory 699, 

1035, 1295, 1466, 1773 

motor-water,  Calif,  and  Oreg.-Wash 1626 

perishable  shipments — 

charges  for  protective  services 58 

index  numbers. -- 252 

trends 947 

rail  and  barge  joint  rates 1031 

territories,  distribution  of  resources 1032 

transit  commodity  rates  in  the  South 702 

western  trunk  line  class  rates 1475 

see  also  Shipping — also  names  of  commodi- 
ties, companies,  and  railroads. 

Freight  trains,  performance 56,  341, 

510,  6"6, 805, 1033, 1289, 1460, 1624, 1770 

Freihofer,  Wm.,  Baking  Co 197 

Freihofer  Baking  Co 191, 197 

French  and  Hccht  Co.,  Inc 725, 1326, 1327 

French  Camp,  Miss.: 

lands,  modify  restrictions- 
law. 30 

report 37 

French  Indochina,  see  Indo-China. 
Frequency  (radio); 

effect    of    disturbance    on    direct-current 

corona 794 

ultra-high-frequency    aircraft    communica- 
tion   794 

ultra-high-frequency    airway     communica- 
tion  793 

using  standard  frequencies  broadcast 799 

see  also  names  of  certain  radio  devices. 

Fresh  Grown  Preserve  Corporation 851, 1276 

Fresno,  Calif.,  building  permit  survey 1315 

Fresno  County,  Cahf._        482 

Frevert,  Harry  L.,  patent  appeal 27 

Frey,  R.  W.: 

American  sumac,  tanning  material,  etc 1235 

home  tanning 773 

Friant  Dam,  specifications,  etc 694 

Friant  division,  see  Central  Valley  project. 

Friar  Point,  Miss.,  bridge 661,  819,  977 

Fricker,  Mary  II.,  preparing  shipments 1124 

Friction  resistance,  law  for  smooth  plates 1319 

Fridley.  H.  M.,  soil  survey 1244 

Fried,  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft 1632 

Friedberg,  Mira  D.,  relief 833 

Friedman,  Harry,  tax  appeal 1815 

Friedman,  Henry  J.,  motor  carrier  decision 1773 


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Friedman,  Joseph  (alias  Zendel),  court  case 1780 

Friedmann,  Herbert,  birds  of  North  and  Middle 

America 1355 

Friend,  Henry,  court  case  of  trustees 1480 

Friend,  Irwin,  nonfinancial  corporations.. 585 

Friendship  II  (yacht): 

court  case 406 

Frieze  in  Capitol  to  portray  aviation 473 

Friona  Independent  Oil  Co 750 

Frisbie  Pie  Co 377 

Froker,  R.  K.,  Government  price  control 415 

Fromme,   F.   D.,  agricultural  experiment  sta- 
tions, 1940 -.  953 

Front  Range  Lodges,  Inc.. 507 

Frontier  Coach  Lines,  Inc 1038 

Frost,  A.  C,  &  Co...   227 

Frost,  E.  M.,  jr.,  temperatures  of  pipe  lines 1767 

Frost  and  prevention  of  damage 19 

Frost  Lumber  Industries,  Inc 1216 

Frozen  foods: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1716 

citrus  fruits  and  juices 945 

fishery  products,  19-10 500 

packaged  fish,  1940,  production 1280 

rates  on 1777 

varietal  suitabilit  y  of  peas,  etc 265 

see  also  Cold  storage. 
Fruit: 

auctions,  operation 15 

canned- 
census  of  manufactures 1716 

grading,  posters (3  entries) 778 

labehng 254,1237 

quality  grading 116 

canning- 
cooperative  261 

corporations,     Federal    Trade    Comn. 

report 328 

home  canning 785 

wage  order  for  Puerto  Rico 1193 

carloadings,  containers,  varieties,  etc  ...      .  254 

carlot  shipments 254,777 

chemical  composition  of  forest  fruits 1379 

commercial  storage . .   1389 

competition  between  fruits.  New  York  City.  261 

deciduous,  export  season,  1939-40 123 

dried,  census  of  manufactures 1716 

dried,  in  low  cost  meals 1392 

estimated  weights 1303 

flashes,  foreign  news  by  cable,  etc 15 

freezing  temperatures 1710 

fruit  situation 9, 

252,  435,  607,  775,  948,  1103,  1382,  1561 

heat  of  res[)iration  606 

home  garden  on  Great  Plains 264 

institutional  purchasing 776 

international  trade  of  U.  S.  and  Canada 443 

observations,  etc.,  affecting  distributors 253 

outlook  charts,  1941 253 

preservation  by  dehydration 1235 

pruning  hardy  plants 1111 

purchasing,  etc.,  by  chain  groceries 782 

quarantine  revision,  Puerto  Rico 441 

rates  on 1475 

sales  at  retail.  New  York  City 614 

statistics 432 

storage,  educational  illustrations 1708 

trade  between  U.  S.  and  Canada 955 

under  quarantine,  imports 1109 

warehousemen  storing  coM-pack  fruit 10 

wholesale  market  of  Huntington,  W.  Va...  1103 

wholesale  market  of  St.  Louis.. 1103 

wholesale  prices  at  New  York  City,  etc..   .  437 
see  also  Citrus  fruit — also  names  of  fruits, 
fniit  diseases,  and  fruit  pests. 
Fruit  and  Vegetable  Crops  and  Diseases  Divi- 
sion, Plant  Industry  Bur..     .    617,1111 
Fruit  and  Vegetable  Division,  Surplus  Market- 
ing Admin 267,788,958 

Fruit  butters,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1716 

Fruit-cocktail: 

specification 1533 

standards  for  grades 254 

Fruit  flies,  see  names  of  flies. 
Fruit  juices: 

canning,  wage  order  for  Puerto  Rico 1193 

include  in  Navy  ration — 

hearing 1155 

letters  from  Navy  Dept. 1145, 1741 


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INDEX,    194  1 


Fruit  juices— Continui'd 

iucludo  iu  Navy  ration— Continued 

reimrt    1008 

Pruits,  see  Fruit. 

Fruitworm.s,  tomato,  life  history  and  control....  612 
Frutchey,  C.  W.,  erosion  and  land  use       .  788 

Frutchey,  Fred  P.: 

4-H  dairy  project ..   1708 

4-H  vegetable  garden  project 781 

Frye,  Emma,  tax  appeal  of  exr 1082 

Fry.singer,  Grace  E.,  home  demonstration  work.  122 
Fuel: 

briquets  and  packaged  fuel 858 

consumption  at  refineries 335 

dealers,  commodity  sales 1718 

iJii'sel  engines,  Army  technical  manual 1369 

dumping  fniin  airplanes  in  flight 965 

fuel  aiid  1)0 wer  for  locomotives,  etc  .  55, 

177,  33!).  510,  695,  864,  1031,  1174,  1288, 
1623.  1769 

lime-fuel  ratios  of  commercial  plants.. 1171 

imhlications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1449 

(I'clmical  manual..   240,1537 

see  a/so  name  of  fuel. 
Fuel  depot  at  Middle  Point,  etc.,  Wash.: 

hearings 838 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 650 

reports 668 

Fuel  oil: 

dealers,  commodity  sales 1718 

rates  on _ 1475 

sales  continue  upward  in  1940 1620 

sales  of  record  volume  in  1939. .  52 

shortage — 

hearings 1267,1433 

reports 1266,  1267 

tariff  quota  for  Venezuela 227,405 

Fuel-Oil  and  Gasoline  Shortages,  Special  Com- 
mittee to  Investigate,  see  Gasoline 
and  Fuel-Oil  Shortages,  Special 
Committee  to  Investigate,  Senate. 

Fuel-oil  apparatus,  operation,  etc 905 

Fuels,  see  Fuel. 

Fugate  &  Girton  Driveaway  Co.,  Inc 517 

Fugitives  from  justice,  see  Crime  and  criminals. 
Fugitt,  Charles  H.: 

affinities  of  acids  for  wool  protein 800 

wool  protein  combination  with  acid,  etc 27 

Fuhrman  &  Forster  Co .354 

Fuld,  Florentine  M.,  tax  appeal 1.35S 

Fuld,  Leonliard  F.,  tax  appeal         .  13,58 

Fuld  and  Hatch  Knitting  Co 725,893 

Fulhain,  John  N.,  ta.x  appeal 1216 

Fulk,  Willard,  pension 987 

Fulks,  J.  R.,  determining  pressure 1582 

Fullard-Leo,  Leslie,  court  case 1780 

Fuller,  G.  L.,  soil  survevs 445,786 

Fuller,  Grace  H.: 

bankruptcy __  1318 

cost  of  government 368 

defense  financing 1318 

national  defense.. 1051 

I)ropaganda. 70 

safety  at  sea "_.'    70 

Fuller,  Kans.,  railroad  accident  1175 

Fuller's  earth,  rates  on 350 

Fullerton,  William,  motor  carrier  decision  1626 
Fulmer,    Hampton    P.    (Representative    from 
S.  C): 
papers  presented  by- 
forests  and  forestry 465 

reports  made  by — 

Agriculture"  Com 288, 4G6 

638,  811,  981,  li:}6, 1416,  1589, 1734 

Conference  Com 284,637, 1132, 1733 

Fulmer,  Harry  W.,  motor  carrier  decision  699 

Fulton,  Robert  A.,  beet  leafhoppers 780 

l-ulton  Market  Cold  Storage  Co    .  6111.56 

Fumigation: 

carbon  disulphide 1,566 

insects  in  relation  to  national  defense. .  952 

methyl  bromide 121 

Fungi: 

germination  reduction,  etc.,  of  conifers 9.56 

heart  rot,  effect  on  Sitka  spruce,  etc 787 

nutritive  value  of  corn  grain  impaired 247 

stain  logs  and  lumber,  dis.semination 1710 

see  also  names  of  fungi  or  fungous  diseases. 


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Fungicides: 

effect  on  transpiration  of  tomato  plants  787 

general  schedule  of  supplies 927 

see  also  names  of  fungicides. 

Funnels,  glass,  specifications.. 1365  1,533 

Fur:  ' 

abstract  of  laws,  1941-42 i28(i 

fox,  trade  agreement  with  Canada '..'.'.     226 

home  tanning 773 

publications.. "^    49  1022 

revealing  surface  structure  of  fibers '   171 

Fur-bearing  animals: 

breeders  associations,  list... 49 

horse  meat  for  fur  farms .//  .         500 

in  Alaska,  regulations iifi7 

publications "      49 

see  also  names  of  animals. 
Fur-getter,  see  Humane  fur-getter. 

Fur  Resources  Section 49,  686, 1022, 1280 

Fur-seal,  see  Seal  and  seal  fisheries. 

Furcolow,  Michael  L.,  tuberculin  reaction  1017 

Furey,  William  J.,  relief 308,640,805 

lurlonir,  John  T.,  tax  appeal 1526 

Furman,  Bess,  food  preservation  centers  1568 

Furnaces: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939. 1250 

rates  on 517 

warm-air,  statistics 22, 129  269  451 

.        622,  791, 959, 1114, 1248, 1394,  1573, 1714 

Furnish  Freight  Lines 525 

Furnishings,  .see  Furniture. 
Furniture: 

and  enuipment,  family  expenditure         542, 1110 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1574 

commodity  sa'es,  census  of  business,  1939.     1398 

earnings  and  hours  in  industry 1191 

executive  type,  general  schedule 1681 

manufacturing  corporations,   F.  T.   C.  re- 
port   1277 

metal,  and  reciprocal  trade  agreements 407 

office,  statistics 22  129  269  451 

622,  791,  959, 1114, 1247, 1394,  i572,'l714 

rates  on 713 

slip  covers ..__..  264 

upholstery  fabrics,  price  schedule 1809 

veneer  use  in  construction 442 

wood,  wage  order _  1737 

Furniture  polish,  schedule  of  supplies  419 

Furs,  see  Fur. 

Fusarium,  personal  element  and  light  in  study      956 

Fusarium  wilt,  see  Wilt  disease. 

Fuses,  see  Fuzes. 

Futrell,  Ky.,  railroad  accident 1459 

Futures,  see  Speculation. 
Fuze  setters: 

standard  nomenclature  lists.  1096, 1097, 1549, 1827 

technical  manual 422, 1092, 1369, 1537, 1824 

Fuzes: 

cartridge,  specification 1821 

standard  nomenclature  lists 110,242, 

599,  766, 1097, 15.52, 1693, 1829 


G 


583 


G  &  C  Frost  Co : 

G.  A.  R.,  see  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 

Gable,  C.  H.,  sorghum  midge. 612 

Gabon  River,  chart 1201 

Gabower,  Genevieve,  Juvenile  Court  of  D.  C__.  489 

Gabriel,  Henry  (or  Heinz),  relief 1002 

Gabrielson,  Ira  N.,  wildlife  refuge  program 1522, 

1671 
see  also  Fish  and  Wildlife  Service. 
Gaehtgens'  spirochete  antigen,  complement  fixa- 
tion for  lejirosy 1611 

Gaer,  Joseph,  toward  farm  security  ..  1709 

Gafafer,  William  M.: 

disabling  morbidity,  etc.,  from  cancer 163 

duration  of  disabling  sickness 324 

morbidity  among  industrial  workers...  848, 1612 

occujiational  disease  legislation 1758 

sickness  among  white  male  glass  workers. .  1612 

Gage  blanks,  recorded  standard. 458 

Gage  wells,  intakes 1281 

Gaging  manual  for  capacity  of  casks,  etc 589 

Gaging  stations,  see  Rivers— 0/.50  names  of  rivers. 
Gagon,  Daniel  II.,  medium  carbon  forging  steel.  1409 

Gahan,  .\.  B.,  revision  of  chalcid  flies 1213 

Gahan,  J.  B.,  i)hthalonitrile  as  insecticide 1565 

Gaines,  John  G.,  blue  mold  disease  of  tobacco..    18 


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Pa^e 

Qainey,  P.  L.,  Rhizobium  meliloti 1234 

Galanot  Products  Co 893 

Galante,  Peter  J.,  court  case 1(504 

Galathea  Bay,  see  South  Bay. 

Gale,  Hoyt  S.,  geology  and  ground-water 1281 

Galena  Axle  Grease  Co.,  see  Galena  Manufactur- 
ing Co.  of  Illinois. 

Galena  Manufacturing  Co.  of  Illinois 1580, 1581 

Galena  River  survey 1539 

Gales,  T.  W.,  map  of  Idaho __  8-54 

Galesburg  &  Great  Eastern  R.  R.,  construction.  1177 

Gallon  Iron  Works  &  Mfg.  Co 1648 

Gallagher,  Leonard  B.,  Boston,  Mass.,  district-  762 

Gallagher  Transfer  and  Storage  Co 1472 

Gallaher,  Worth,  relief 153,291,463 

Gallatin  National  Forest,  map 781 

Galleguillo,  R.,  court  case 488 

Gallinas  River  chart 735 

Gallinules 1355 

Gallo,  D.,  motor  carrier  decision- 517 

Galloway,  C.  T.,  Republican  River 1763 

Galloway,  George  B.,  recovery  plans 413 

Gallup  American  Coal  Co 1327 

Gallup-Durango  highway,  maintenance 644, 

065,  806 

Gallups  Island,  radio  instruction 1362, 1679 

Galpin,  Franklin  G.,  relief 983 

Galvanized  iron,  see  Iron. 

Galvanizing,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1118 

Galveston,  Tex.: 

acquisition,  operation,  and  bonds 343 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district,  report 931 

Galveston  Bav,  chart  - 797 

Gambell  Native  Village- 1169,1452 

Gamble-Robinson  Co  1327 

Gambrill,  Richard  V.,  court  case 94, 191,580 

Game: 

in  Alaska,  regulations- 686, 1167 

regulations  relating  to  game  mammals 1450 

Game  birds,  see  Bird.s — Game. 

Game  Management  Division 1167,1761 

Game  refuges,  see  names  of  refuges. 

Gammon,  Richard,  relief. 308,640,805 

Gammons,  Charles  W.,  court  case 1482 

Gandrud,  B.  W.,  drainage  of  Alabama  coals 8,57 

Gannon,  Michael,  motor  carrier  decision 1467 

Gantner  &  Mattern  Co 1197 

Gape  worms: 

chicks  infected,  poster .-  1238 

controlling  in  poultry 11 

Garageman-drivers: 

in  postal  service,  classification— 

hearings 653 

reports 992,1009 

Garbage,  urban  production,  collection,  etc 1.561 

Garber,  Elisabeth  M.,  sales  of  arms,  etc 306 

Garber,  Paul  E.,  national  aircraft  collection.  - .   1213 

Garcia,  L.  &  A.,  and  Co 1788 

Card,  Roy.  relief 640,830,975 

Garden  City  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 517 

Garden  State  Lines---- 869,1300 

Gardens: 

farm  income  from,  1909-40 608 

4-H  vegetable  garden  project 781 

gardening  program i.--  852 

home,  disease-resistant  vegetables 14 

home,  educational  illustrations 1708 

home  fruit,  on  northern  Great  Plains 264 

of  the  colonists 1028 

Gardiner,  Elizabeth  M.,  puerperal  fatality 1273 

Gardiner,  J.  H.,  surface  water  supply 501 

Gardner,  E.  D.,  open-cut  metal  mining 505 

Gardner,  Henry  N.,  motor  carrier  decision 57 

Gardner,  Irvine  C  lens  resolution 1125 

Gardner,  J.  Willis,  court  case 1480 

Garfield,  Frank,  commodity  prices 1160 

Garfield  Building  Site  Trust 191, 192 

Garget,  poster ---  256 

Garland,  Camilla  W.,  court  case 1632 

Garland,  Grace  O.,  tax  appeal 410 

Garland,  Gregory  O.,  court  case  of  trustee--  877, 1032 

Garland,  William  J.,  tax  appeal  of  exr 410 

Garlic  effect  on  flavor  and  odor  of  milk 1385 

Garlock,  Fred  L.,  country  banking 1103 

Garlough,  F.  E.: 

engineering  aspects  of  rodent  control 1280 

rat  control 1762 

Garment-shop  machines,  schedule  of  supplies--  590 
Garments,  see  Clothing. 


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Garmon,  Adam  M.,  relief 468,658,805 

Garner,  Clement  L.,  triangulation  in  Arizona,-    455 

Garner  Transportation  Co 1467 

Oarod  Radio  Corporation 377, 1327 

Garrett,  E.  B.,  once-in-a-hundred-years  rain 1112 

Garrett,  Ethel  S.,  tax  appeal 229, 1816 

Garrett  &  Co.,  Inc 1184 

Garrett  Freightways,  Inc- 1181 

Garton,  E.  L.,  crude  oils  of  Oklahoma 1767 

Gartz,  Victor  E.,  court  case 1438, 1632, 1780 

Garver,  Harry  L.: 

electric  motors  for  farm- 7 

electrically  operated  cross-cut  saw 1235 

Gary,  Ind.,  financial  statistics l-_-  128 

Gas,  see  Gases — also  certain  headings  beginning 

Gas. 
Gas  (fuel): 

retail  prices-- 200,  715, 1192, 1640 

Gas  (natural) : 

companies  to  obtain  certificates 14'20 

conservation,  interstate  compact 1131, 

1141,1154,1207 

consumption  reaches  new  peak  in  1940 1766 

Federal  Trade  Commission  report 413,414 

fields— 

in  Wyoming 860 

of  Kansas- -_ 172 

of  United  States 172 

leases  in  Lance  Creek  field,  to  issue -..  486, 

653, 654, 978 

natural  gas  act  amendments 1140 

occurrence  in  southwestern  New  York 172 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 860 

production  renews  upward  trend  in  1939 52 

refining  and  utilization  technology 1669 

resources  of  Osage  County,  Okla 332, 

1281, 1451 

correction  of  entry  on  p.  332 769 

technical  research  in  production,  etC- 1455 

temperatures  of  pipe  lines 1767 

Gas  appliances,  installment  financing  plans...  1012, 

1607 

Gas  black,  rates  on 1626 

Gas  fitting  in  D.  C,  regulate 144 

Gas  masks.  Army  technical  manual 1824 

Gas  oil,  rates  on 1475 

Gas  refrigerators,  see  Refrigerators. 

Gas  utilities,  see  Public  utility  companies. 

Gas  welding,  see  Welding. 

Gases: 

absorption  of  constituents  of  mixture 799 

adding  exhaust  gas  to  intake  air 50 

control  of  blue  mold  of  tobacco 18 

exhaust-gas  composition  of  engines 1619 

explosion    at    Docena    mine,    Adamsville, 

Ala 1760 

explosions  in  buildings 50. 1760 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234 

high-speed,  temperature  recording 1319 

liquefied  petroleum,  review  of  1940 858 

liquefied  petroleum,  sales  in  1940 859 

manometric  analysis  apparatus 799 

mechanical  concentration 1766 

products  of  explosives 1 170 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1449 

separation  and  purification 458 

slopes  of  pv  isotherms 970 

temperature  in  high-speed  gas  stream. 1789 

volumetric  analysis  apparatus 799 

see  also  names  of  gases. 
Gaskets: 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234, 1 363 

specification 101, 1363 

Gasoline: 

losses  in  storage  and  handling 1 723 

motor-vehicle-fuel  tax  in  D.  C.,  increase--.  1263 

1732, 1744 

natural  gasoline,  monthly  statement 50, 

174,   335,   504,   691,   858,   1025,    1170, 
1454,  1619,  1766 
natural   gasoline,    preprint   from    minerals 

yearbook 858 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1449 

rates  on 702,873,1039,130.3,1475 

shortage — 

hearings 1207.14.33 

reports 1206,  1267 

survey,  cooperative  fuel  research 174, 1170 

valuations  o  f  pipe  lines .55 


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INDEX,    1941 


Page 

Gasoline— Continued 

world  retail  prices  and  taxes. ..  50,  J04, 1025, 1454 
Gasoline  and  Fuel-Oil  Shortages,  Special  Com- 
mittee to  Investigate,  Senate: 

hearings 1267,1433 

report - 1267 

Gasoline  engines,  see  Engines. 
Gastineau  Channel: 

chart 455 

reexamination 1370 

Oastonia  Weaving  Co 725 

Gastritis,  cancer  as  sequel 680 

Gates,  George  L.,  oil-well  drilling  fluids 505 

Gates  Rubber  Co 725 

Gateway  City  Transfer  Co.,  Inc 525, 1038, 1775 

Gathings,  E.  C.  (Representative  from  Ark.): 
reports  made  by- 
Claims  Com 2rO-2?3.469 

Gatke  Corporation 552,1327 

Gatun  Lake,  military  reservation  on  islands ell 

Oauch,  Hugh  G.,  transpiration  from  wheat 604 

Gauge  blanks,  see  Gage  blanks. 
Gauging  manual,  see  Gaging  manual. 

Gaugler,  Z.  C,  explosives,  etc.. 1619 

Gaus,  George  E.,  seed-cotton  moisture  tester.  -  1703 

Gauslin,  Russell  H.,  relief 468,658,805 

Gauze: 

specifications 1365, 1684 

surgical,  simplified  practice 970 

Gavin,  James  L.,  admr.,  tax  appeal _-  1676 

Gav.  Marv  S.,  relief 1150, 1591, 1729 

Gaylord,  H.  M.: 

gold,  silver,  copper,  etc.,  in — 

California 174,1025 

Nevada 175,1026 

Oregon 858 

Gay's  Express,  Inc 526 

Gazelle  Basin,  chart  391 

Gazette,  see  Official  gazette.  Patent  Office. 

Gazette  Publishing  Co 1493 

Gazin,  C.  Lewis: 

mammalian  faunas  of  Paleoc«>ne  of  Utah  ..  1355 

trailing  extinct  animals  in  Utah,  etC-  -     577 

Gazley,  Richard  C,  safety  and  planning  pro- 
gram   23 

Gdynia  America  Line,  Inc 144.1598,1663 

Gears,  reduction,  operation,  and  maintenance..  1344 

Gebauer-Fuelnegg,  Erich,  patent  appeal 279 

deer,  Geoige  S.,  relief 308 

Geer,  M.  R.: 

analyses  of  Washington  coals 504 

correction  of  name 76S 

Gehman,  Clayton,  commodity  prices 1160 

Qeiger,  Walton  B.,  cystine  in  wool  structure..  1257 
Geil,  Glenn  W.,  stress  corrosion  of  aluminum 

bronze,  etc 277 

Geipe,  J.  Norman,  Inc 525 

Oeis,  George,  relief- -  -   . 640 

Geisler,  Ottmar,  patent  appeal 460 

Gelatin  statistics  .  ..       -..  22,129,269.451,622, 

791,  959,  1114,  1248,  139),  1573,  1714 

Oelfert,  Julia  C,  exr.,  court  case 750 

Gellatly  collection,  catalog  of  paintings ..  403 

Gcller,  Adolph,  motor  carrier  decision. -..  521 

Geller,  R.  F.: 

ceramic  talcose  whiteware 459 

resistor  furnace 1723 

Gems: 

mining  by  American  Indians 746,918 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 858 

GcncoMfg.Co 377.893 

General  Accounting  Office 47, 169. 330, 498, 685. 

852,  1020,  1166,  1278,  1448,  1615,  1760 
decisions — 

July  1940-June  1941 .     1615 

applittible  to  naval  service 1345 

index-digests. ....  169,685,1020,1615 

monthly 47, 169, 330. 498,  aS5, 

S,52.  1020,  1166,  1278,  1448.  1015.  1760 

general  regulations ...-  330,1166,1278 

opinions,  see,  above,  decision.s. 

records,  disposition 284 

report,  IMO 169 

General  Cable  Corporation  -- 1327 

General  Candy  Corporation -  701 

General  Chemical  Co 893 

General  Chromium  Corporation 1312 

General  Contracting  Corporation 1438,1632 


Page 
General     Counsel     Office,     Federal     Security 

Agency,  salaries,  estimate 1517 

General  Drnyage 517 

General  Dry  Batteries,  Inc 552 

General  Electric  Co.: 

court  cases - 192,362,1632 

decisiors,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B ..  377, 

553,893,1058,1327 

General  Electric  Supply  Corpwration 1327 

General  Fire  Truck  Corporation 1502,1048 

General  Foods  Corporation..        1475 

General  Grant  Grove  Section,  see  Kings  Canyon 
National  Park. 

General  Iron  Works  Co •- 377 

General  Land  Office 3.32. 687, 8.54, 1022, 1450, 1617 

civil  service  for  asst.,  etc.,  comnrs 982 

classifieations 1450 

General  Alerchandise  Co 1614 

General  Mills,  Inc    -     1052 

General  Motors  Acceptance  Corporation 61 

General    Motors    Building    Division,    General 

Motors  Corporation 553 

General  Motors  Corporation: 

court  case 61,354,1632 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 74. 207. 377. 

553,  725,  1058,  1327,  1328,  1502.  1648 

freight  rates  on  automobiles 1302 

General  Motors  Forge  Plant,  General  Motors 

Corporation  ..     1502 

General  Motors  Parts  Division,  General  Motors 

Sales  Corporation. . .  726, 1328, 1502, 1792 
General  Motors  Sales  Corp.jration: 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 55.3, 

725,726,1328,1502,1792 

P.  Federal  Trade  Comn..    -.    61 

General  Motors  Truck  &  Coach  Division  of  Yel- 
low Truck  &  Coach  Manufacturing 

Co 1065,1341,1312,1657 

General  orders,  see  names  of  departments,  etc., 

issuing  orders. 
General  Permanent  Wave  Corporation. . .     .        280 
General  Pulaski's  Memorial  Day  . .        299.  636, 1350 
General  schedule  of  supplies,  see  Government 
supplies. 

General  Securities  Co 1043 

General  Staff .--  1227 

biennial  report,  193^-1941 1227 

General  Theatres  Equipment  Corporation 374 

General  Tobacco  &  Grocery  Co 1050 

General  Transportation  &  Storage  Co 1036 

General  Water  Heater  Corporation 1184 

Generators,  see  Electricity. 

Genesee  River  chart 934 

Genichcski  Road  chart --  903 

Gcnsan  Ko,  chart 80 

Genshurg,  David,  decisions  of  N.  L.  R.  B..  377,893 
Gensburg,  Louis,  decisions  of  N.  L.  R.  B...  377,893 
Gensburg,  Mver,  decisions  of  N.  L.  R.  B.      377,893 

Gentry,  Thomas,  relief 468, 830, 975 

Gentry's  Truck  Line .     1040 

Genung,  A.  B.,  agriculture  in  World  War  i>eriod    774 
Geodetic  Survey,  see  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 
Geography,  catalogue  of  exhibition  of  maps  717 

Geological  Survey .49,171.332,501,687, 

855,  1022,  1168,  1281,  1451,  1617,  1762 

appropriations,  proposed  provision 1806 

code  of  Federal  regulations 855 

professional  paper. . .  171. 503, 855, 1282, 1451, 1762 

publications,  monthly  list 172. 332. 502, 

688,  855.  1022,  1282,  1451,  1617,  1763 

publications  on  Alaska 6S7 

report.  1940  ..       .  333 

see  also  Mendenhall.  Walter  C. 
Geological    Survey    and    Water    Resomrces    of 

M  issouri -  332 

Geological  Survey  Board  of  Colorado 332 

Geological  Survey  of  Kansas 172 

Geological  Survey  of  West  Virginia 1244 

Geology: 

catalogue  of  exhibition  of  maps 71* 

contributions  to  economic  geology 332, 

502, 855. 1281 

deep-sea  cores 171, 1762 

humanity  in  geological  perspective 402 

Nationaf  Zoological  Park  exhibits 402 

shorter  contributions  to  general  geology 503, 

1282 


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Page 

Geology— Continued  . 

see  also  the  following  names  of  periods,  etc.: 
Cretaceous—  Paleocen e— P  r e - 
Cambrian— aiso  names  of  certain 
States,  regions,  etc. 

Geophis,  Mexican  snakes  of  genus 225 

Geophysical  abstracts 332, 502, 687, 1451, 1617 

Geophysics,  contributions  to,  1941.- 1451 

George,  F.  S.,  &  Son,  Inc 1'91 

George,  Ovilup  H.,  retirement  exemption 218 

George,  Paul  S.,  court  case 1632 

George,  Walter  F.  (Senator  from  Ga.): 
minority  views—  . 

Privileges  and  Elections  Com bhy 

^''^^Finrce'co'iiT 663-664,1267,1433 

Foreign  Relations  Com^^^.^-.^-^_-^-^^^-.^^56,  3^^^ 

George  Washington  Birthplace  National  IVTonu- 

ment.. .- 693, 1285 

Georges  Bank,  chart  967 

Georgetown  University. -  - 9^" 

agricultural  conservation  handbooks  ..  249,1558 

agricultural  loans 1"02 

bridge - ^" 

census,  1940  (16th)-  k„i,7q 

agriculture o^-  J^'^ 

construction 11 J6 

population - --  9^0 

retail  trade - ^'^^i 

service  establishments ."oA'iqoq 

wholesale  trade i^or 

climate r.- ^ '  7^ 

cooperative  purchasing  of  farm  supplies 14 

corn  earworm  hibernation.- - -  1385 

electric  bills 11^° 

electric  rate  book '^'l 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 915 

financial  statistics - 124' 


Pa?e 

Gern^  any— Continued 

price  control ^^'^ 

receipts  from,  Treas.  Dept.  rp.,  extract 586 

Germany,  American   Forces  in,  see  American 

Forces  in  Germany. 
Gerry,  Peter  G.  (Senator  from  R.  I.): 
report  made  by— 

Finance  Com obcS 

Gerstmann,  Jo.'sef,  therapeutic  malaria  in  neuro- 
syphilis   1611 

Gesell,  Gerhard,  A.,  legal  reserve  life  insurance 


companies. 


414 


forest  resources . 


262 


mail  routes,  schedules 84, 394, 907, 1204, 1800 

military  reservations 1223 

nutrition  program. I'^l^ 


postroutemap 

tenancv  areas,  types. ''^ 

Georgia  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 77b 

Georgia  &  Florida  R.  R.,  operation 1034 

Georgia  Granite  Co -  ^'4 

Georgia  Highway  Express,  Inc -  o/b 

Georgia  Motor  Express,  Inc os.i 

Georgia  Power  Co 119^ 

Georgia  Railroad,  accident oi" 

Georgia  Stages,  Inc ■J^',' 

Georgia  Strait,  chart j*"^ 

Georgia  Truck  System,  Inc....      -.---- ::,'*^^ 

Georgia  University,  College  of  Agriculture..  445,786 
see  also   Georgia  Agricultural   Experiment 
Station. 

Gerard,  Mary  D.,  court  case 7U5 

Gerber,  John,  Co ^^^ 

Gerdes,  Francis  L.: 

cotton  from  boll  to  bale i^of 

cotton  ginning  machinery  and  practices  ...  l/Ui 

drier  for  seed  cotton . ioooicrn 

drying  of  seed  cotton  at  gms i^O'i,  'ooy 

gin  modernization  in  Tennessee 946 

higher  gin-saw  speeds 94b 

modernizing  cotton  gins 94b 

new  gin  installations ---_ 1^59 

unloading-fan  improvements  in  ginning —  1701 

Gerdts,  William  A.,  court  case --  1604 

Gerhardt,  Fisk,  pears  in  Pacific  Northwest bl7 

Oerity  Adrian  Manufacturing  Corporation 1648 

Oeritv  Whitaker  Co : 1648 

Gernian- American  Bund,  investigation... --...-  827 
German-American  Mixed  Claims  Commission, 
see     Mixed     Claims     Commission, 
United  States  and  Germany. 
German  propaganda,  se«  Propaganda. 
German  settlement  in  Cullman  County,  Ala.  -  -  775 

German-silver,  specification 1531 

German-Swiss  in  Franklin  County,  Tenn 8 

Germantown  Trust  Co 923 

Germany:  . 

alien  enemies,  proclamation ipo; 

declaring  state  of  war,  etc...  1731, 1803(2  entries) 

food  situation 1315 

naval  vessels  destroyed,  investigate  charges.  1154 


Gettings,  Martin  F.,  relief 468,635,658 

Oettys,  Wilham,  soil  survey 786 

Gettysburg  National  Park 1028,1285 

Getz,  Emma,  tax  appeal — - - 581 

Getz,  Oscar,  tax  appeal 581 

Gevirtz,  Ida,  court  case 1480 

Geyer,  L.  E.: 

coal-mine  accidents  in  U.  S 858 

employment  and  accidents  at  coal  mines  .      504 

principal  coal-mine  disasters  in  U.  S 1283 

Geyer,  Lee  E.  (Representative  from  Calif.): 

■  bill  introducted  by 475 

Gever  Manufacturing  Co... 553 

Ghost  towns,  industrial  capacity 486 

Gibbons,  C.  A.,  improvements  on  farms 947 

Gibbons,  W.  A.,  rubber  industry(2  entries)....  1522 

Gibbons,  William  H.,  forest  conservation 783 

Gibbs    \ndrew  H.,  school  bus  transportation...  321 

Gibbs',  J.  A.,  tree  planting  in  Ohio  Valley 126 

Gibbs  Gas  Engine  Co ^^^^' }5on 

Gibson,  Helen  W.,  tax  appeal.. 1082 

Gibson,  James  W.,  Great  Plains  and  supply  of 

w  heat 948 

Gibson,  John  S.  (Representative  from  Ga.): 
reports  made  by — 

Territories  Com 827,1148 

Giegengack,  A.  E.,  see  Government  Printing 

Office; 
Gieger,  Marvin,  oil  and  ammonia  content  of 

cottonseed 1699 

Giemsa  stain,  eosinates  of  azures,  etc. 1611 

Gift  shops,  commodity  sales,  census 1575 

Gift  tax  returns,  statistics  from 1087 


Gila  project: 

general  information.. ^^» 

rfi^ps  i/oy 

specifications,  etc ^'5?? 

Gila  River  watershed  erodibility 1711 

Gilbert,  Jack  N.,  court  case 853, 876 

Gilbert,  Jesse  E.,  motor  carrier  decision 1299 

Gilbertson,  G.  H.,  rehearsal  for  defense 1245 

Gilbertson,  H.  W.,  extension  circular  letters 121 

Gilchrist,  Fred  C.  (Representative  from  Iowa): 
minority  views— 

Indian  Affairs  Com 818 

Gile,  P.  L.,  rock  weathering,  etc.,  in  Hawaii 265 

Giles,  Helen  L.,  relief ---  144,308,463 

Giles,  J.  R.,  relief 813,1429,1583 

Gill,  Edgar  A.,  motor  carrier  decision 345 

Gill,  W.  D.,  motor  carrier  decision 1295,1467 

Gillam,  W.  S.,  soil  survey 617 

Gillan,  G.  Harold,  tax  appeal 1676 

Gillan,  Lee  E.,  tax  appeal 1676 

Gillan,  Samuel  W.,  tax  appeal 1676 

Gillen,  Edward,  Dock,  Dredge  &  Construction 

Co       813 

Gillespie,  J.  W.,  relief 468,658,975 

Gillespie,  Maud,  tax  appeal 96 

Gillespie,  Robert  W.,  relief 468. 658,9-5 

Gillette,  Edna  L.,  relief 814 

Gillette,  G.  W.,  Wilmington,  N.  C,  district /64 

Gillette,  Guy  M.  (Senator  from  Iowa): 
reports  made  by— 

Agriculture  and  Forestry  Com 828 

Naval  Affairs  Com 668 

Presidential,  Vice  Presidential,  and  Sen- 
atorial Campaign  Expenditures, 
1940,  Special  Committee  to  Investi- 
gate   313 

Gillette  Motor  Transport,  Inc 1295 

G illiland ,  J .  W . ,  court  case 228 

Qilliland,   Theodore   R.,   equipment  for  iono- 
sphere measurements 971 

Gillin,  John,  Quichua-speaking  Indians 746, 1355 

Gilmartin,    William,    labor    and    agricultural 

migration 1315 

Gilmore,  Anna  v.,  tax  appeal 1082 


1920 


INDEX,    1941 


(iiliiiore,  Charles  AV.: 

little-known  fossil  lizards l(;;i 

Vertebrate  Paleontolppy  Division  lory 

(Hlmore,  Donald  S.,  court  case  882  Ifi'iH 

Ginocchio,  John  S.,  motor  carrier  decision         '  I4(ix 
(iins,  see  Cotton. 

(iinsenp  culture 44r, 

Oirard  Investment  Co  """ 877 

Oirard  Trust  Co '-'-'.'.'.'.' m,  mV,  ma 

Oirls: 

occupations 322 

opportunity  for  girl  on  farm......        1500 

posture  standards,  poster .  "  '    7i-j 

trade  instruction,  etc.,  in  N/y.  A  ^projects"  847 

vocational  guidance  ]6io 

Oirls' clothins,  see  Clothing.  ' 

Oiroux,  Joseph  (}.  A.,  motor  carrier  decision      1295 
(rirshick.  Meyer  A.,  body  measurements  llio 

C.lacial  chronology,  Sandia  Cave  deposits  is^o 

Glacier  National  Park: 

description  of  geology,  etc 801 

fishes 1450 

schedule  of  basic  rates...  507 

Glacier  Park.  Mont.,  aeronautical  chart      1122,1720 
Glacier  Park  Boat  Co  507 

Glacier  Park  Hotel  Co..  507 

Glacier  Park  Transport  Co 507 

Gladdy-Colleen,  Inc IO51 

Gladeck,  Frederick  C,  patent  appeal  972 

Gladiolus- 
adsorption  of  mercuric  chloride..  1240 

diseases  and  insects 017 

thrips,  life  history  and  control       ' '""  959 

Glaser,  Joseph,  relief  of  admr 040 

Glasgow,  Augustus  R.,  jr.: 

freezing  ])oints,  etc.,  in  hydrocarbons  971 

separation  of  hydrocarbons  1124 

01a.ss,  Carter  (Senator  from  Va.): 
reports  made  by^ 

.A.ppropriations  Com 307,4,80 

Banking  and  Currency  Com,.  829-830 

Glass  and  gla.ssware: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939  .  1 117 

chemical  durability  of  glass "'  no8 

chemical  glassware,  tests 970 

customs  appeal  on  gla.ssware  .  310 

general  schedule  of  suiiplies  for  glass.  590 

glass  and  glass  substitutes. 1808 

illuminating  glassware  sales,  etc    21, 128,  269  450 
.  '521,791,959,1114,1247,1394,1572,1714 

industrial  reference  service  26. 136  276  457 

628,  798, 968, 1 123, 1255, 1405, 1579,'  1722 
manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T    C    re- 

ports. 167 

optical  properties  of  glass,  publications         1723 

ratesonglass .  i475  1629 

siieciflcrefraction,  etc.,  of  glasses..  '  278 

specification   for    cover   glasses   for   micro- 

scopy 1684 

see   also   names    of   articles   manufactured 
from  glass. 
Gla.ss  workers,  sickness  among...  lOP 

Glasser,  Daniel  D.,  court  case '354. 148? 

Glassware,  see  Glass  and  glassware. 

(•laves,  A.  11. ,  nioldboard  plows 251 

fHaze,  Francis  \V.,  determination  of  boron         1124 
Glea.son,  James  A.,  exr.,  court  case  314 

Gleim,  E.  J.: 

blasting  on  shift I705 

explosion,  Kent  no.  2  mine .  1766 

mechanized  mining,  electrical  hazards  859 

permissible  mine  equipment,  1940..  ..  860 

Gii'ii  Alli'n  (iiiadrangl(>,  Va nog 

fjlriidalc,  Calif.,  building  permit  survey 1315 

Ciicnii  Dale  Sanatorium,  commissary  or  canteen, 

providing 470 

Gleysteen,  Leland  F.: 

fluidities  of  dispersion  of  cellulose 1723 

silk  fibroin  with  acid,  etc 278 

Ciliddcn  Buick  Corporation 1058,1328 

Glidden  Company   148i 

Glider  Division  ill  N.  Y.  A.,  establishment^.  1744 
(iliders: 

aeronautics  subcommittee  hearings,  etc.  991 

air  transport 10,53 

national  glider  program,  establishment  1744 

Globe  Newspaper  Co.- 893,1328 

G  lock  ler,  George,  blast-furnace  slag .  503 

Qlore,  Forgan  &  Co 93 


Page 
Glos  (Glo.ss),  Lucy  M.,  court  ca.-!e  mi-i 

Glossaries: 

employment  .security  ti-rms.. 1013 

radio  teriiis  used  in  programs 16IO 

tide  and  currcnl "  J403 

Glo.sserman  Chevrolet  Co. ' 517 

Gloucester  Harbor  reexamination    1370 

Gloves: 

knit  fabric,  statistics.  _  22 

129,  269,  451,  622,  791,  959V 11 14,"  1248! 
1394,1572,1714 
knit  wool,  statistics  21 

128,  269,  450,  622,  791,  959,1  llT  1247! 
1394, 1572, 1714 

leather,  statistics 2I 

128,  269,  450,  622,  '791,  959V  li  14,"  1247' 
1394,1572,1714 
Glucose,  calves  rations  percentages  943 

Glue: 

flexible,  for  bookbinding. 1701 

publications  on 262 

specification j^fj^ 

Glijck,  Elsie,  labor  legislation  hand  book  V .  54  i,  178!5 
Olupker,  Bert,  motor  carrier  decision...  1467 

(ilutamic  acid  from  normal,  etc.,  tissue,  165 

Glycerin,  citisus  of  manufactures,  1939  ' "  1250 

Glycogen: 

histochemical  detection  in  blood  cells,  1706 

in  Prodenia  eridania 1240 

Glycosides: 

almond  emulsin  action 453 

aromatic,  etc.,  rotary  relationships       12.57 

Gnats,  see  name  of  gnat. 
Goats: 

milk  goat  questions  and  answers 1238 

milk,  pasteurization  effect 15(^4 

publications  of  Agriculture  Department. .     1238 

Sartwellia  flaveriae  toxicity 432 

Goddard,  Jennie  C,  medical  services,  etc.,  for 

maternal  cases 493 

Qoderich  Harbor  chart "  1343 

Godfrey,  Walter  E.,  exr.,  tax  appeal 1358 

Goedde,  B.,  &  Co 192  534 

Goggles,  general  schedule  of  supplies ,  ..W...  '419 

Ooke,  A.  W.,  soil  surveys 447,787 

Gold,  Norman  L.,  address.  1.302 

Gold:  """■ "  " 

and  dollar  resources  of  United  Kingdom.  320,844 

chapters  from  minerals  yearbook  ,  174 

175, 335,  691, 858, 1025, 1026, 1171 

dental  casting,  specification 591 

from  Alaska  placers,  fineness   855 

gold,  capital  flow  and  foreign  trade V  844 

gold  standard 43 

in — 

Alaska 174, 1025 

Arizona ..._  174. 1171 

Cahfornia.. 174, 1025 

Colorado 1025 

Eastern  and  Central  States 335,858 

Idaho _.  175,1025 

Montana 175, 1026 

Nevada 175,1026 

New  Mexico 1026 

Oregon.- 858 

South  Dakota. 691 

Texas ._ 691 

Utah 858 

A\'ashington 691 

Wyoming 1025 

mine  production,  1940 51 

mines,  cmplnynient  and  accidents,  1939 859 

mining  districts  in  Black  Hills.. 335 

past  lode-gold  production  from  .\laska 1451 

smelting  and  refining,  census,  1939 1118 

Gold  leaf  and  foil,  census  of  manufactures.    ,  ..1117 
Gold  Star  Post,  Eleven,  see  Eleven  Gold  Star 
Post. 

Ooldberger,  Edward,  N.  L.  R.  B.  p 721 

Golden  Gate  International  Exposition,  articles 

imported,  liability  for  dutv,  etc 828, 

^   ,,  977,1002 

Golden  state  Theatre  *  Realty  Corporation...  1632 

Golden  Sun  .Milling  Co _ 378 

Golden  Turkey  Mining  Co 1649 

Goldenweiser,  E.  A.,  inflation 675 

Goldflelds  of  America,  Ltd 583 

Goldman,  Frederick  H.,  mercurialism 323 


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Goldman,  Martiu  M.,  court  ease 877 

Goldman,  Minnie,  see  Felber,  Minnie. 

Goldman,  Theodore,  court  case 877 

Goldman,  Sachs  *  Co 98 

Goldsborough.  George  A.,  relief.  _ 1155 

Goldsmith,  Raymond   W.,  ownership  in  non- 
financial  corporations 585 

Goldstein,  Harold  T.,  economic  conditions  in 

New  Zealand 969 

Goldstein,  Maximilian,  court  case 1186 

Goldston,  E.  F.,  soil  survey 786 

Goldwyn,  Samuel,  Inc.,  Ltd 410 

Goltra,  Edward  F.,  court  case  of  e.\rs 227 

Gondos,  Victor,  jr.,  pension,. 645 

Gonococcus: 

biochemistry 848 

preservation  in  frozen  urines  and  broth 1163 

Gonorrhea: 

case-finding  with  patients  in  clinic. 1163 

control 495 

gonococcal  infection  in  female. 1757 

proph  y  la.xis 45 

treatment  and  control. 323 

why  don't  we  stamp  out  gonorrhea? 44 

Good  Conduct  Medal: 

Army  regulations 1536 

establishing,  Executive  order.. 1071 

Goodlvuck  Glove  Co 74 

Good  Moving  and  Storage  Co 183 

Good  neighbor  policy,  see  Pan  Americanism. 

Goodall  Worsted  Co 1649 

Goodman,  Edwin,  court  case 1308 

Goodman,   G.  S.,  fuel  briquets  and  packaged 

fuel 858 

Goodman,  John  B.,  storage  of  subbituminous 

coal  in  bins 1765 

Goodnews  platinum  deposits,  Alaska 502 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Co 553,726,894 

Goodrich,  H.  B.: 

geology,  etc.,  of  Osage  County,  Okla..  332,1451 

correction  of  entry  on  page  332 769 

Goodrich  Electric  Co.,  Inc 726,894 

Goodwin,  Dorothy  C,  American  agric.  history    947 

Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Co 889, 1320 

Goodykoontz,  Bess: 

education  for  family  life 846 

know  your  community 321 

Goose  Lake,  quitclaim  to  lands 1425 

Gopher  control 257 

Gordon,  Abraham  L.,  court  case J 158 

Gordon,  Ellery  B.,  Government  price  control  -  415 
Gordon,  Joel,  staff  time  in  public  assistance 

agencies,  handbook 682 

Gordon,  Lcland  J.,  consumer  services,  etc 37 

Gordon,  Melton  M.,  Federal  personnel  by  work.  714 

Gordon,  Robert  D.,  court  case  of  admr 921 

Gordons  Transports,  Inc 1295, 1467 

Gordy,  G.  Oscar,  motor  carrier  decision 699 

Gore,  Colo.,  railroad  accident 864 

Gorgas  Memorial  Institute  of  Tropical  and  Pre- 
ventive Medicine 287 

Gorgas  Memorial  Laboratory 287 

Gorham,  James,  nonfinancial  corporations 585 

Gorin,  Mikhail  X.,  court  case 94 

Gorman,  James  E.,  trustee,  court  case 60, 

670, 1185 

Gose,  Arthur,  relief 640,658,975 

Goshute   Indians,  see  Confederated   Tribes  of 
Goshute  Reservation. 

Goshute  Reservation,  add  lands 1153 

Gosmann,  Enart,  patent  appeal 1258 

Cross,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Maynard  E.,  relief.  641,  658, 805 

Gossard,  H.  W.,  Co 354 

Ciossett,  Daniel  M.,  motor  carrier  decision 516 

Gossett,  Ed  (Representative  from  Tex.): 
reports  made  by- 
Territories  Com 1148,  1597 

Gotham  Sales  Co.,  Inc 553 

Goudelock,  E.  F.,  relief 308,408,635 

Gould,  Erl  C.  B.,  message  to  aviation  cadets. . .  .561 

Gould,  H.  P.,  growing  cherries 264 

Gould,  Jay,  court  case  of  e.\r 706, 1308 

Gould,  R.  E.,  testing  of  timepieces 12.56 

Gouldy  Transfer 525 

Goutchey,  James  J.,  retirement  exemption 1803 

Gover,  Mary,  cancer  mortality,  etc 44,681,1757 

Government: 

cost,  list  of  references 368 


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Government — Continued 

publications  relating  to,  for  sale 170 

see  also  Counties — Reorganization  of  Govern- 
ment offices,  etc.— United  States— 
also     certain     headings     beginning 
Federal— Government — National. 
Government   administrative   adjudication,    see 

Administrative  adjudication. 
Government    agencies,    see    Executive   depart- 
ments—Government olRces. 
Government  aid,  see  Federal  aid — also  special 

subject,  e.  g.  Housing. 
Government  binding,  see  Public  printing  and 

binding. 
Government  bonds,  see  Bonds  of  United  States. 
Government  buildings,  sec  Public  buildings. 
Government  contracts: 

appeal  to  American  manufacturer 575 

award  listing,  defense  program 1519 

concerns  having  prime  contracts 486 

construction  of  ships,  determing  profit 1495 

cost-plus-fixed-fee  contracts 1006 

Davis-Bacon  and  Walsh-Healey  acts 885 

farming  out — 

bulletin.. ,. 486,575 

methods 575 

practices 486 

problems  and  organization 486 

filing — 

hearing 1007, 1155 

law J 1414 

reports 1006, 1 139 

four  years  of  public  contracts  act  _    199 

ghost  towns,  etc.,  industrial  capacity 486 

interdepartmental  procurement   1601 

national    defense    contracts    and    expendi- 
tures  90,  223,  399,  575,  744,  916,  1075 

powers  of  the  President 1732, 1738, 1742, 1748 

priorities,  etc.,  for  defense  contracts — 

hearings 650,836,838 

law 806 

reports 637,649,654,666 

references  on  public  contracts  act 200 

regulations  for  contractors,  etc 363 

subcontracting  for  defense 1075 

see  also  Army  supplies — also  names  of  de- 
partments, bureaus,  etc.— also  names 
of  certain  supplies. 
Government  control,  see  Government  regulation 

and  control. 
Government  documents,  see  Government  pub- 
lications. 
Government  employees,  see  Government  officials 

and  employees. 
Government  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  see  St. 

Elizabeths  Hospital. 
Government  insurance,  see  Life  insurance — War 
risk  insurance. 

Government  manual 90,  575, 1520 

Government  ofllces: 

activities  of  selected  Federal  agencies 1210 

consumer  services  and  agencies 37 

suggestions  for  using 158 

coordination,  powers  of  the  President 1732, 

1738, 1742, 1748 

directories  of  agencies,  etc.,  in  States 89, 

90,  223,  399,  575,  744,  915,  916,  1075, 
1210,  1211,  1352,  1519,  1668,  1809 

d  irectory ,  list  of  agencies,  etc. .  of  U.  S 90 

executive  branch  appropriations 913 

food  and  nutrition  work 771 

housing  road  map,  how  agencies  help  you...  614 

housing  services  offered  by  agencies 614 

independent  offices  appropriations,  1942 — 

hearings 142,307 

hearings,  additional  copies 476 

law 464 

reports 31,307,464 

information  and  publication  offices,  direct- 
ory   1809 

purposes,  digest . 576 

safety  services,  an  employer's  views 364 

statistical  agencies,  directory 573 

transfer  from  D .  C . ,  feasibility 994 

United  States  Government  manual.  90,  575, 1520 


1922 


INDEX,    1941 


Page 

Oovcrnnient  offices — Continued 

see  also  Administrative  adjudication— Oov- 
crnnient ofTicials  and  employees- 
Government  supplies— Reorfianiza- 
tion  of  Ciovernment  otiices,  etc. — 
r;/.to  names  of  oHiees. 
Government  odicials  iiiid  emiiloyees: 

duty  beyond  continental  limits,  pay,  etc  - .  1434 

employment  rcpcjrt,  semi-annual 450, 1570 

Federal  jiersdnnel  by  types  of  work 714 

fm^'^■rprillls,  Kxecutive  orders. 909,1515 

in  Alaska,  transport  on  Army  transports.-  1147, 

1584, 1603 

information  for  new  employees 1807 

jury  duty  without  loss  of  pay  or  leave 146 

leave  of  absence  when  ordered  to  military 

duty 666,  982, 1 130, 1 735 

liability  in  negligence  claims,  opinion _  709 

loans  to,  makins,  etc.,  on  Govt,  property..  1421 

medical  facilities  available. 1754 

occupations  and  salaries 199 

Ollifial  register.   1570 

paid  from  cinprgency  funds,  appointment..  1664 

parking  facilties  in  D.  C 1736 

per  diem  employees  of  1).  C,  holiday  leave   639 

political  activity,  opinions 64, 194 

salary  classification,  certain  e.xemptions 1206 

salary  classification  laws 287,1589 

salary  increases  within  grades — 

estimate 1665 

Executive  orders 1206,1349 

hearings 467,997 

law 1130 

reports 639,826,997 

salary  rates,  etc.,  of  certain  grades 1735 

Saturday  half  holiday,  Executive  orders. .  _  1071 , 

1207. 1349 

subsistence  allowance  while  traveling 1737 

testify  without  loss  of  salary,  etc.  1001, 1142, 1414 

travel  regulations,  as  amended 743 

who  forego  vacations,  pay 649, 667, 807, 1071 

see   also    Civil   service— Civil   service   pen- 
sions— Foreign  service — also  names 
of    department,    etc.,    where    em- 
ployed. 
Government  printing,  see  Public  printing  and 

binding. 
Government    Printing    Ofrice.  47,170,330,498,685, 
853,  1020, 1166, 1279, 1449, 1615, 1760 

estimates  of  appropriations 498, 1073 

poster ~.  1B15 

Government  property,  see  Public  property. 
Government  publications: 

author  entry.. 1318 

document  catalog— 

74th  Cong.,  entry  in  monthly  catalog...  170 

74th  Cong.,  notes  of  general  interest 113 

exchange — 

agreement  with  Brazil 93 

agreement  with  Honduras 405 

with  American  republics,  estimate 1494 

general  applicability  and  legal  eflect 1320 

monthly  catalog- 
Jan. -Dec.  1940,  index  and  title  page 853 

Dec.  iy40-Nov.  1941,  catalogs 47, 

170,  330,  499,  685,  853,  1021,  1166,  1279, 
1449,  1615,  1761 

correction  of  p.  1379 1555 

notes  of  general  interest 3,113,245, 

429,  769, 941, 1231, 1377, 1555, 1697 

of  Colombia 369,1788 

of  Mexico 369 

State  publications,  monthly  check-list..  70,369, 
545,  717,  887,  1052,  1194,  1318,  1495, 
1641 

weekly  list 47, 170,330,499,685, 

853, 1021, 1167, 1279, 1449, 1616, 1761 
see  also  Congressional  documents— Periodi- 
cals—Price  lists — also  names  of  de- 
partments, bureaus,  etc.,  issuing 
publications— a/«o,  for  special  list, 
subject  of  list. 
Government  purchasing: 

doing  business  with  Procurement  Division.  1681 

economic  commentary 414 

how  to  sell  to  Government. 1123 

selling  to  Navy,  information 392 

Government  regulation  and  control: 

economic  activiti(\s  in  foreign  countries 414 

laws  relating  to  control 287 


Pape 
Government  regulation  and  control— Contd. 

see  also  Administrative  adjudication— Prices. 
Government  Reports  Office  89,  223, 399, 575  744 

915, 1075, 1210, 1352, 1519, 1668,  1809 

estimates,  etc 913, 18O6 

expenditures,  authorizing — 

hearings. 295, 482 

law... 806 

reports 295,304,663,807 

persons  employed  by,  Executive  order 1071 

report,  1939 399 

report,  1940 .__  399 

Government  Research  Division 232 

Government  securities: 

absorption  by  public  debt,  Treasury  Depart- 
ment report 754 

collateral  for  Federal  reserve  notes — 

hearings 1262 

law 977 

reports 829,982 

marketing,  increased  expenditures 222 

payment  or  redemption 1218 

prices  and  yields 1822 

tax-exempt,  extract  from  Treas.  Dept.  re- 
port    755 

taxation — 

hearings 151,155 

law 141 

minority  views 151 

reports 151,155 

see  also  Bonds  of  United  States— also  names 
of  securities,  e.  g.  Treasury  notes. 
Government  specifications,  see  Government  sup- 
plies— also    special    subject,    e.    g. 
Kerosene. 
Government  supplies: 

Federal  standard  stock  catalog 101, 102,  235, 

420,  590,  758,  928, 1088, 1220, 1363, 1531, 
1681, 1819 
publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs  ..  1449 
general  schedule  of  supplies.  .  100,234,419,590, 
757,  927,  1087,  1220,  1362,  1530,  1681, 
18W 

index  to  awards 1220 

general  schedule  of  supplies  circular 101, 234, 

419, 590, 758,  927, 1088, 1220, 1363, 1531, 
1681, 1819 

schedule  of  stock  items 1220 

index 1220 

specifications- 
Federal  standard  stock  catalog.  101,  235,  420, 
590,  758,  928,  1088,  1220,  1363,  1531, 
1681,  1819 
index,  supplements. . . .  102, 236,  420,  593, 758, 
929,  1091,  1222, 1367, 1535, 1685, 1822 

Marine  Corps 902 

Navy   Department...    82,392,567, 

738, 905, 1068, 1202, 1345, 1512, 1660 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1449 

War  Department 1369 

trade-in  (exchange)  of  equipment — 

hearings 838 

law 806 

reports 474,668 

willing-to-certify  sources  of  supply 458 

see  also  Aeronautical  supplies — Army  sup- 
plies— Government  contracts — Gov- 
ernment purchasing— Military  sup- 
plies— Naval  supplies — also  names  of 
departments,  bureaus,  etc. — also 
names  of  special  supplies. 
Governmental  Labor  Officials,  International 
Association  of,  see  International 
Association  of  Governmental  Labor 
Officials. 
Governors,  see  names  of  certain  States,  Terri- 
tories, etc. 

Governors  Island,  construction  on 156,  636,  648 

Governors  of  Federal  Reserve  System,  Board  of, 
see  Federal  Reserve  System  Board  of 
Governors. 

Gowern,  W.  J.,  court  case  of  executrices 61 

Gowns,  operating,  specification 928 

Grace,  Cyril  W.,  curriculum  and  soil  conserva- 
tion..  • 448 

Grace,  Eugene  G.,  N.  L.  R.  B.  order 548 

Grace  Company,  Inc. ,  of  Delaware 193 

Grace  Line,  Inc 546 

Grade  crossings,  see  Railroad  crossings. 


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1923 


Page 
Grading  of  commercial  products,  see  names  of 
])roducts. 

Graduates,  glass,  specification 758 

Grady,  Henry  F.,  addresses 404 

Gradv,  Ilugh  G.,  potency  of  stilbestrol,  etc 165 

Graf,  Ethel  A.,  tax  appeaL 1526 

Graf,  Herbert  R.,  tax  appeal 1526 

Grafl,  D.,  &  Sons 1036 

Graham,  Alphonso  L.,  retirement  exemption...  741 
Graham,  Edward  H.: 

ecology  and  land  use 18 

legumes  for  erosion  control  and  wildlife 1112 

Graham,  F.  A.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 554 

Graham,  tiobert  E.,  jr.,  improving  incomes  on 

tobacco  farms 1104 

Graham,   Thomas   W.,   blue  mold  disease  of 

tobacco 18 

Graham  Ship  By  Truck  Co 1628 

Grain; 

cooperative  elevators ...  1708 

cooperative  marketing  in^United  States 614 

feathering,  etc.,  in  chicks  influenced 439 

feed  grains,  outlook  charts,  1941 9 

4-H  grading  demonstrations 1108 

futures  act,  and  other  laws    465 

insect  pests  in  elevator  storage,  control 1107 

moisture,  oven  methods  of  determining 950 

prices  and  futures  market,  1923-38 257 

publications  available 614 

rates  on  grain  and  products 58,  350,  529, 

702,  1039,  1303,  1475,  1476,  1629,  1777 

standards,  handbook 609, 1 105 

statistics  _  .___ 432 

trade  in  grain  futures !!."._ '  12, 120,  2.57,  440,  611, 
780,  951,  1106,  1239,  1385,  1564,  1706 
see  alio  names  of  grains. 
Grain-mill  products,  census  of  manufactures..  1117 
Grains,  see  Grain. 

Oramlich,  Howard,  motor  carrier  decision 183 

Gran  Quivira  National  Monument 1621 

Granby,  Helene: 

ownership  in  nonfinancial  corporations 585 

shareholdings  in  1,710  eorjiorations 415 

Granby  Dam  and  dikes,  specifications,  etc,  1173, 1457 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic: 

journal  of  73d  encampment 31 

Marine  Band  to  attend  convention — 

estimate 913 

hearing 650,838 

law 806 

reports 650, 667 

Grand  Banks  region,  oceanographic  conditions . .  755 

Grand  Canyon-Boulder  Dam  Tours,  Inc 507 

Grand  Canyon  National  Park: 

description  of  the  canyon,  geology,  etc 1172 

schedule  of  basic  rates 53, 176,  .507 

West  Rim  Drive 337 

Grand  Canyon  of  the  Colorado: 

aeronautical  charts  626,796 

pre-Cambrian  jellyfish 404 

Grand  Canyon  Village,  desert  view 337 

Grand  Coulee  Dam: 

concrete 863 

design  and  construction,  bibliography 863 

specifications,  etc.  (2  entries) 1622 

Grand  Coulee  power,  see  Electricity— aZso  Co- 
lumbia Basin  project. 

Grand  Junction,  Colo.,  aeronautical  chart. 966 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich.: 

building  permit  survey 305 

customs  port  of  entry.  Executive  order 1206 

financial  statistics.. 1246 

Grand  Rapids  Cabinet  Co.. . . . 1328, 1649 

Grand    Rapids   Stamping    Division   of   Fisher 
Body    Division,    General    Motors 

Corporation 725 

Grand  Rapids  Varnish  Corporation 1328, 1649 

Grand  River  Dam  .Authority,  Executive  order.  1664 
Grand  Teton  National  Park: 

general  information 693 

schedule  of  basic  rates 53 

Grand  Trunk,  fnd.,  railroad  accident. 1175 

Grand  Trunk  Western  R.  R.: 

abandonment . 1462 

equipment  tryst  certificates... 1291 

reconstruction  financing ..  1291 

right-of-way 1423,1434,1585 

Grand  Valley  project 1029 

Orandstaff,  James  O.,  wool  fibers 11 


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Grange,  Wallace  B.,  feeding  wildlife  in  winter..  1281 

Granger,  A.  E.,  quicksilver  deposits 855 

Granger,  Walter  K.( Representative  from  Utah): 
report  made  by- 
Indian  Affairs  Com 471 

Granger  Homesteads. 443 

Granite: 

health  of  workers  in  dusty  trades 1757 

rates  on 873,1295 

Granite  City,  111.,  building  permit  survey 884 

Granite  State  Lines  1775 

Granite  Weaving  Co 1328 

Grant,  Albert  W.,  relief  of  widow 645,1436 

Grant,  F.  M.: 

chlorine,  etc.,  effect  on  dairy  equipment 257 

equipment  for  city  milk  plants 1239 

Grant,  Florence  S.,  pension  increase 645,1436 

Grant,  Gordon,  Yankee  clippers  sail  again 1213 

Grant  Storage  Batteries  Co 1792 

Grants  Pass,  bridge 1140,1431,1585 

Grape,  .<i«p  Grapes. 
Grapefruit: 

acreage,  production,  etc.,  1919  to  1940 958 

handling  order .• 1112 

marketing  agreement 958 

standards  for  Calif,  and  Ariz,  grapefruit 254 

statistics  relating  to  packs,  etc 267 

Grapefruit  juice: 

and  orange  juice  blended,  standards... 254 

canned,  rail  freight  rates 1386 

statistics  relating  to  packs,  etc 267 

Grapes: 

handling  order 1712 

marketing  agreement.. 1392 

raisin  moth  on  grapes 612 

raisining  in  transit... 124 

specification  1821 

Graphic     correlation,     relationship     to     least 

squares 8,1236 

Graphite  marketing 1619 

Grasses: 

day  length  and  temperature  effect 617 

developmental  morphology 617 

growth  and  flowering llll 

of  Venezuela,  study 577 

see  also  names  of  grasses. 

Grasshoppers  on  Great  Plains 611 

Gravel: 

chapters  from  minerals  yearbook 506, 1027 

crushed,  specification. 1365 

rates  on 187,702,1183,1304,1470 

Graves,  R.  R.: 

alfalfa  hay 120 

freemartin  condition  in  heifers 780 

judging  dairy  cattle.. 440 

Graves  registration 1537 

Gravity,  data  for  stations  in  United  States 1403 

Gravley,  Jas.  J.,  tax  appeal 923 

Gravure,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 ___  1250 

Gray,  Albert  S.,  mercurialism 323 

Gray,  F.  A.,  tax  appeal  of  exrs 752 

Gray,  Ira,  motor  carrier  decision 1772 

Gray,  L.  C,  agricultural  land  use  problems 776 

Gray,  R.  B.,  electric  motors  for  farm 7 

Gray,  Ruth  A.,  research  studies  in  education...  162 

Gray  Processes  Corporation . 229, 1481 

Gray  sea  trout,  young  of  some.. 1762 

Grays  Ferry  Brick  Co.,  Inc 315 

Grays  Harbor,  Wash.,  chart 1122 

Grays  Harbor  Lines,  Inc 871 

Grays  Harbor  Pulp  &  Paper  Co 71,  718 

Grazing: 

grazing  bulletin 173,  690, 1023, 1764 

l)rotect  hardwood  stands. 613 

Grazing  Service,  Interior  Dept 173, 

690,1023,1169,1764 
Grazioli,  Rose,  relief...  641,998. 1137, 1207, 1584, 1598 
Grease-cleaning  compound,  general  schedule  ...  419 

Greases,  general  schedule  of  supplies         100 

Great  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Tea  Co.: 

court  case 877, 1047, 1481,1780 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1329,  1649,1792 

Great  Britain: 

Australian  wool,  agreement  with  U.  S 405 

bases  leased  United  States — 

agreement  579 

compensation  agreed  upon 296 


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Great  Britain— Continued 

bases  leased  United  States— Continued 

disability,  etc.,  of  U.  S.  employees 1004, 

1130,1142 

eipht-hnur  laws  suspended 87 

chances  in  British  taxes 755 

•communication  chart  of  British  Isles 80 

declaration  of  principles  by  Prime  Minister    1207 

exchequer  returns  and  budget 909 

financial  aprocmcnts  with  foreign  countries  .  276 

gold  and  dollar  resources  - 320.  84 1 

hours  and  efficiency  in  industry .-.  1191 

informafoes  gerais  sobre  o  progresso  do  pro- 
grama  de  defesa.. 1080 

same  (in  Spanish) 13.56 

lights,  etc.,  1941  supplement  to  V.  4 390 

*      pilot,  supplements .562.563 

sailing  directions,  supplements 390.562 

scope  of  term  United  Kingdom 1485 

settlement  of  claim  of  John  Bailey 1002, 

1079, 1592 

tax  system 1264 

tenure  and  disposition  of  property 748 

trade  of  U.  S.  with  United  Kingdom _.  798 

war  labor  policy 885 

Great  Central  Transport  Corporation 1775 

Great  circle  sailing  charts 1201 

Groat  Exuma.  chart  of  harbors 1201 

Great  Lakes,  111.: 

Naval  Training  Station,  portion  to  Dlinois — 

hearing 1 1 54 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 824 

report 1007 

Great  Lakes: 

bulletin  to  supplement  charts 597 

corrections  and  additions 934, 

1095, 1227, 1372, 1540. 1689 

coast  guard  cutters  for  work 1422, 1431, 1730 

lake  fisheries,  1939 500 

light  list ._  2.33 

notice  to  mariners 418, 

587, 755, 926, 1086, 1219, 1361, 1529 

pilot  rules 26 

port  and  terminal  charges 423 

radio  requirements  for  ships 489 

radiobeacon  system,  map 418 

transport  iron  ore  by  Canadian  vessels — 

hearings 647,662 

law 807 

reports 647,662 

weather  information,  etc.,  by  radio 1411 

see  also  Northern  and  northwestern  lakes — 
St.  Lawrence  River — also  names  of 
lakes. 

Great  Lakes  Coal  &  Coke  Co 530 

Great  Lakes  Construction  Co^..  354,1011,1308.1632 

Great  Lakes  Driveaway  Corporation 525 

Great  Lakes  Engineering  Works 894.1197 

Great  Lake.s-St.   Lawrence  waterway,  see  St. 

Lawrence  River. 
Great  Northern  Ry.: 

abandonment  and  acquisition 180, 1462 

construction 698 

court  case 1043. 1438, 1780 

rates  on  paper ...  530 

see  also  Emergency    Board    ('Duluth,  Mis- 
sabe  &  Iron  Range  Ry.,  and  other 
carriers,  1941). 
Great  Plains: 

and  supply  of  wheat 948 

conservation  farming 447 

conservation  practices  for  range 126. 447 

cutworm  control ._  257 

environment  and  sub.sistence  economies. . .  1213 

gra.sshoppers  of  economic  importance 611 

home  fruit  garden 264 

nursery  practice  for  trees  and  shrubs 1243 

prieklypear  control  on  short-grass  range 1.388 

.soil  security 447 

sugar-beet  culture  under  irrigation 446 

water  con.servation,  etc.,  amending  act 1593 

water  conservation,  etc.,  report  of  Reclama- 
tion Bureau  509 

Gre^t  Smokies,  mountain  speech. . 1028 

Great  Smoky  Mountains  National  Park: 

general  information 1172 

the  land  and  its  people 86] 

lands 993 


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Great  Southern  Trucking  Co.: 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1643. 1793 

motor  carrier  decision  ._ 526 

Great  Western  Optical  Co.._ 726 

Great  Western  Sugar  Co 1487 

Greater  New  York  Bedding  Co    .  894 

Greece,  foreign  exchange  regulations ,571 

Greeley  Ice  &  Storage  Co. 1793 

Green,  Dina.  court  case 1481 

Green,  Dorr  D.,  control  of  skunks _  500 

Green,  Louis  A.,  court  case 917 

Green,  Morris,  court  case 917 

Green,  Philip,  court  case. 1481 

Green,  Robert  S.,  Inc 533.72^.1329,1790 

Green,  Theodore  F.  (Senator  from  R.  I.): 
minority  views — 

Old-Age  Pension  System,  Sj^ecial  Com- 
mittee to  Investigate- _  1268 

reports  ma'ie  by- 
Foreign  Relations  Com. 311,1600 

Green,  W.  P.,  heat  of  respiration  of  fruits,  etc. .  606 
Green  Bay,  Wis.: 

aeronautical  chart. . 1720 

annual  meteorological  summary. . _     19 

building  iwrmit  survey 1190 

Green  Bros.,  Inc 183 

Green  Island  Harbor  chart... 904 

Green  manure,  summer  crops 265 

Green  ^^ountain  Dam.  specifications,  etc..  694. 1621 
Green  Mountain  power  plant,  see  Colorado-Big 

Thompson  project. 
Green  plants,  see  Plants. 
Greenbrier,  Cheat  &  Elk  R.  R.: 

bonds  - . . 1 1 77 

lease      .   . ^ . 1177 

Greenbrier  County,  W.  Va.,  soil  survey. 1214 

Greene,  A.  Crawford,  guardian,  court  case.....  1044 

Greene,  Charles  T..  cecidomyiid  flies 1523 

Greene,  Kenneth,  Roaring  Fork  1764 

Greene  Countv,  Ga.,  storv  of  southern  count v      443 

Greene.  Tweed  &  Co 553.726 

Greenebaum.  J..  Tanning  Co 720 

Greenfield  quadrangle.  Mass 1452 

Greenfields  division,  see  Sun  River  project. 

Greenheart,  foreign  woods 955 

Greenhouse  products,  trade  agreements 408 

Greenland: 

chart. _.  903 

defense,  agreement  with  Denmark 920 

ech  inoderms  collected  by  Bartlett 404 

expedition  of  1940 577 

Greenloaf,  Walter  J.,  working  your  way  through 

college 677 

Greensboro,  N.  C,  building  permit  survey 365 

Greensfelder.  Edward,  exr.,  court  case 1486 

Greenstein,  Jesse  P.: 

arginase  activity  of  tumors  and  tissues 1017 

nucleoprotein  fraction  of  liver..  _.  165 

nucleoprotein  fraction  of  sarcoma. 681 

pseudoelobulin  of  malignant  melanoma.....  681 

viscosity,  etc.,  of  sodium  thymonucleate 165 

Greentop,  camping  with  crippled  children 1189 

Greenville,  S.  C,  building  permit  survey 365 

Greenwald.  H.  P.: 

fuel  pitches. 336 

moisture,  etc.,  on  mine  roof 1765 

roof  movement  in  coal  mines. 691 

streneth  of  small  pillars  of  coal 1170 

timber  decay  in  crucible  mine. 176 

Greenwich  &  Johnsonville  Ry.,  rates 1038 

Greer  Drainage  District,  court  case ._ 706 

Greer- Robbins  Co.. -..    62 

Greer  Steel  Co 894 

Greeting  cards,  census  of  manufactures,  1939...  12.50 

Gregorv,  H.,  motor  carrier  decision.. 1473 

Gregory,  Herbert  M.,  claim 468.635.6.58 

Gregory,  Joseph  R.,  decision, etc., of  N.  L.  R.  B    894, 

1054, 1643 

Gregory,  Lillian  IT.,  motor  carrier  decision 1295 

Oreider,  Harold  W.,  patent  appeal 1410 

Greiling  Brothers 487 

Grenada: 

chart .---  213 

money-order  post  offices 1204 

Greverus,  Jane,  economic  power  and  political 

pressures .    414 

Greyhound  Corporation  . 524.  527 

Gribbins,  M.  F.,  potassium  in  tobacco 1700 


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Gries,  Caroline  G.: 

agricultural  products 615 

cotton,  selected  statistics 262,783 

Oriess  Pfleger  Tanning  Co 553 

Griflfeth's  Express. 349 

Griffin,  Charles  M.,  motor  carrier  decision 1299 

Griffin,  Grace  G.,  writings  on  Amer.  history.. .  1078 

Griffin,  J.  Rob,  admr.,  court  case 921 

Griffith  Freight  Lines,  Inc 1180 

Griffiths,  David,  tulips. 447 

Griggs,  Marion  S.,  relief  of  estate... 983 

Grigsby,  F.  O.,  court  case 48S 

Grigshy,  Rail  I.,  home  nursing 67ri 

Grill,  Marie,  relief 639 

Grimes,  Frank  G.,  wildlife  protection  officials, 

etc.. 49 

Grimminger,  G.,  meteorology,  Byrd  expeditions.  127 

Grinding  machines,  technical  manual 240 

(irinding  iiehblcs  and  tube-mill  liners 50 

Grinnoll,  Francis  B.,  tax  appeal  of  admrs 1358 

Griswold,  ITarry  W.,  memorial  services. 1729 

Groceries- 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234. 1088. 1 53 1 

rateson      ....     187.516.1295 

Grocery  stores,  commodity  sales,  census 1251 

see  also  Chain  stores. 

Grocery  wholesaling,  effective 1722 

Gronau,  Axel,  preservation  of  gonococcus 1163 

Gros  Islet  Anchorage  chart. 214 

Orosbach,  II.  E.,  surface  water  supply 688, 1763 

Gross,  Charles  P.,  Rock  Island,  111... 9.33 

Gross,  Francis  J.,  testing,  etc.,  volt  boxes 1409 

Gross,  Ram,  court  case 64 

Grosse  Point  lighthouse  reservation.  1422,1585,1599 

Grossevicha  Bay  chart 736 

Grosvenor,  Olivia  H.,  court  case  of  admr 1481 

Ground  instructors,  see  Aviators. 

Ground  squirrels,  poisoning 1281 

Ground  water,  see  Water. 

Group  medicine,  see  Medical  care. 

Group  of  Institutional  Investors. 1459 

Grove.  G.  W.: 

breathing  apparatus 1765 

explosion,  Kent  no.  2  mine 1766 

Grover,  Frederick  O.,  grasses 617 

Grover,  Nathan  C: 

surface  water  supply  of  United  States. 501 

surface  waters  of  Washington  State.  _ 49 

Groves,  George  S.,  court  case 706 

Groves.  Wallace,  court  case 706,1481 

Groveville  Corp 1331 

Grower-Shipper  Vegetable  Association  of  Cen- 
tral California: 

National  Labor  Relations  Bd.  f 207 

rights  of  labor,  investigation 1002 

Growers  Fertilizer  Co 144 

Growers  Loan  and  Guaranty  Co 1598,1743 

Orubbs,  W.  H.,  motor  carrier  decision 1773 

Grubs: 

cattle,  derris  and  cube  washes 11 

sheep  head,  and  methods  of  control 1384 

Gruidae,  birds  of  North  and  Middle  America.  1355 

Grunbaum,  Otto  S.,  tax  appeal 1082 

Gruner,  Anne  E.,  court  case 406 

Grunow,  F.  Schultz-,  see  Schultz-Grunow,  F. 

Guadalcanal  Island  chart 903 

Guam  Island: 

census  of  population,  agriculture 452 

chart 1122 

defense  area,  etc. ,  Exec,  order  8683 219 

correction 572 

light  list 417 

mail  routes,  schedules 569,1069,1514,1800 

naval  districts,  map 735 

post  route  map 85 

Ouanacaste,  ornithologist  in 577 

Guanacevi  Mining  Co 410 

Guantanamo  Bay  defense  area,  etc 740 

Guantanamo  Sugar  Co __-  487,1604 

Guaranty  Operating  Co 1598,1743 

Guarding  a  heritage.. 448, 1391 

Guards: 

building,  designating  as  police 826 

compensation  at  navy  yards,  etc.,  letter 1741 

Guasti,  Calif.,  topographic  map 1618 

Guatemala: 

birds  of  highlands 403 

commercial  policies  and  trade  relations 1814 

449642 — 24 7 


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Guatemala — Continued 

economic  conditions  in  1940. .  _ 629 

extradition  convention  with  U.  S 579 

foreign  trade 1203 

Polytechnic  School,  agreement  with  U.  S_.  1356 

Guava  culture 1111 

Guayule,  planting  for  rubber 1749 

Gubin,  Sidney  N.,  farm-city  cooperative  asso- 
ciations  - 605 

Gudroundson,  Everett  M.,  court  case 1481 

Guellow,  C.  N.,  citrus  fruits 777 

Guernsey  Reservoir,  see  North  Platte  irrigation 

project. 
Guffey,  Joseph  F.  (Senator  from  Pa.): 
reports  made  by- 
Finance  Com... 663 

Mines  and  Mining  Com. 837 

Guggenheim,  Florence,  court  case 62,227 

Guiana,  see  British  Guiana. 

Guidance,  attitudes  in  CCC. 492 

see  also  Vocational  guidance. 

Guide  cards,  specification 1682 

Guide  leaflet.  National  Park  Service 337 

Guidon,  manual 1199 

Guilford  Courthouse  National  Park 337, 1285 

Guilford  Harbor  reexamination 762 

Guinea  pigs: 

crossing  inbred  lines 256 

inhalation  of  ketone  vapors 45 

Gulf,  see  name  of  gulf. 

Gulf  &  Sabine  River  R.R.,  deficit  status. 1291 

Gulf  Coast: 

charts 626,1123 

coast  pilot 273 

radiobeacon  system,  map 99 

Gulf  Coast  Lines  of  Missouri  Pacific  Lines 1175 

Gulf  Coastal  Plain,  see  Gulf  States. 
Gulf,  Mobile  &  Ohio  R.R.: 

equipment  trust  certificates 1462 

motor  carrier  decision 1473 

operation,  etc 1462 

rates  on  soybeans 1777 

Gulf-Puerto  Rico  rates -.  369 

Gulf  States: 

fisheries 854 

surface  water  supply  (2  entries) 687 

yearly  discharge  at  gaging  stations 688, 1022 

Gulf  States  rtilities  Co 894 

Gulf  Transport  Co 1181,1473 

Gulick,  Fort,  E.xecutive  order 572 

Gum  lumber,  see  Lumber. 

Gump,  Alfred  S.,  court  case  of  exrs 1308 

Gums: 

in  distillation  work,  comparative  results 773 

slash,  etc.,  effect  on  cup  materials... 1103 

storage  for  turpentine  distillation 946 

Gun  carriages,  see  Gun-mounts. 
Gun  materiel,  see  Ordnance. 
Gun -mounts: 

standard  nomenclature  lists 109, 

1228,  1542,  1543,  1545,  1.546,  1547,  1690, 1691 

technical  manual... 105,  594 

Gundelfinger,  George  F.,  court  case 1308 

Gunners  examination 929 

Gunners'  quadrant,  nomenclature  list 1096 

Guns: 

basic  field  manual,  tank  guns 1223, 1536 

*  standard  nomenclature  lists 109, 

1542,  1543,  1544,  1545,  1546,  1690,  1827 

technical  manual,  37-mm  gun 594 

see    also    Antiaircraft     artillery — Machine 
guns — Ordnance. 

Guns  not  gadgets 1667 

Guntersville  project,  planning,  design,  etc 1085 

Gunther,  Martin,  patent  appeal 1724 

Gurney,  Chan  (Senator  from  S.  Dak.): 
paper  presented  by — 

refunds  of  taxes 306 

reports  made  bv — 

Military  Aflairs  Com 312, 

484, 1004, 1268, 1434-35 
Gustavson,  S.  A.,  gold,  silver,  etc.,  in  Alaska..  1025 

Guth,  Charles  G.,  court  case 193 

Guthans,  Harold  A.,  patent  appeal 1258 

Guthrie,  G.  E.,  motor  carrier  decision 524 

Guthrie,  W.  B.,  court  case 358,580 

Gutman,  Edna  C,  tax  appeal 1676 

Gutmann&  Co. 378,548,554,1329 


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(Juttenberp,  Iowa,  Jiridpc. 661.819,977 

Ouyandot  River  flood  control,  rstimate 398 

Gwynne,  John  \V.  (Reproscntative  from  Iowa): 
minority  views- 
Judiciary  Com _.  988 

Gypsum: 

cationic  reagents  in  flotation  of  silica... 691 

corporations,  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 328 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook  859 

products,  census  of  manufactures,  1939       .   1397 

quarterly  report 175,691,1171, 1619 

rates  on   _..  1476 

thermodynamic  properties,  etc 335 

Gyrinophilu.s  from  southern  Appalachians 1078 

H 

H.  &  K.  Motor  Transportation,  Inc 523 

H.  O.  L.  C,  see  Home  Owners'  Loan  Corpora- 
tion. 

H-SA  Motor  Freight  Lines,  Inc... 1300 

Haas,  O.  C,  price  of  hogs.. 436 

«ee  also   Research   and    Statistics   Division 
Treasury  Dept. 

Haass,  AValter  F.,  trustee,  tax  appeal 1083 

Habel,  Karl: 

efficacy  of  phenolized  rabies  vaccines 679 

tissue  factors  in  antirabies  immunity 848 

Habirshaw  Cable  and  Wire  Division,  Phelps 
Dodge  Copper  Products  Corpora- 
tion  76,383 

Habitat  group  material  in  Canadian  Rockies...  577 

Hackfeld,  Johann  F.,  court  case  of  exr... 1308 

Hackworth,  Green  H.,  international  law 748 

Haddock  fishery  crisis 1168 

Haden  Co 354,1043 

Hadley,  C.  11.,  Japanese  beetle 258 

Hadseil,  Reign  S.,  consumer  education 772 

Haeckl's  Express.  Inc     1299, 1 775 

Haffcke,  Philip  M.,  patent  interference 1308 

HafTenrefTer  Brewing  Co.. 534 

Hageman,  L.  "\V.,  motor  carrier  decision 345 

Haggertv,  William  J.,  motor  carrier  decision 184 

Hagi  Kochart 80 

Hague,  John  L.,  phosphorus  in  steel,  etc 971 

Hague,  Mary  L.,  tax  appeal 1358 

Hague,  Robert  L..  tax  appeal  of  exrs 1358 

Hahn,  Charles  U.,  motor  carrier  decision 186 

Hahn,  Julia  L.: 

helping  children  to  healthfulpractices 1161 

practicing  democracy  in  scho»l   _ 1161 

Haig,  Irvine  T.,  western  white  pine 616 

Haig,  Louis,  court  case 62,315,878 

Haight,  George  I.,  trustee,  court  case 189 

Hailman,  David  E.: 

accidents  in  urban  home 322 

prevalence  of  disabling  illness... 493 

Hailpern,  Jacques,  relief. 470 

Hailpern,  Max,  relief 470 

Haines.  Harry  L.  (Representative  from  Pa.): 
reports  made  by — 

Post  OflSce  and  Post  Roads  Com...  992, 1146 

Haines.  W.  T..  calves'  rations 943 

Hair,  cattle  tail  and  hog,  price  schedule 1809 

Ilair-hygrostat.  construction 440 

Hair  nets,  wage  order  in  industry 1493 

Haiti:  . 

commercial  policies  and  trade  relations K)81 

finances,  supp.  agreement  with  U.  S 226,579 

foreign  trade,  19:?9  and  1940 906 

Hale,  Walter  S.,  frozen  poultry  439 

Hales  Point  quadrangle,  Ark.-Tenn 1371 

Haley,  D.  E.,  potassium  in  tobacco 1700 

Halev,  Kenneth,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1650 

Halifax  Habor  chart 903 

Hall, Arthur  R..  .soil  conservation  in  Piedmont..    19 

11, Beatrice,  maternity  care .-  713 

ll.C.  L.: 

New  York,  N'.  Y.,  district 763 

Puerto  Rico  district 933 

Hall.  D.  C,  Motor  Transportation 1473 

Hall,  Florence  L.,  home  demonstration  work..  1566 

Hall,H.  H..  biologic  studies  of  .sugars 1235 

Hall,  Joseph  S.,  mountain  speech 1028 

Hall.  Josephine  V.,  court  case.. 671, 1481 

Hall,  Lewis  W.,  tax  appeal 230 

Hall,  O.  v.,  court  case 1640 

llaU,  Walter  J.,  poultry '255 


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Hall,  Pa.,  railroad  accident 340 

Hall  County.  (5a.,  soil  survey 445 

Halleck,  Charles  A.  (Representative  from  Ind.): 
reports  made  by— 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Com.  297, 
471,819-820,1421 
Haller,  H.  S.: 

chlorine,  etc.,  effect  on  dairy  equipment 257 

pasteurization  of  goat's  milk. 1564 

Haller,  Mark  H.: 

apple  firmness  and  ripeness 264 

respiration  of  strawberry,  etc.,  fruits 1244 

storage  of  apples  785 

Halliday,  James  H.,  court  case  of  committee . .  1481, 

1780 

Halliwell,  Walter  S.,  tax  appeal 923 

Hall's  Express,  Inc 525 

Halmos,  E.  E.,  Platte  Valley  Public  Power  and 

Irrigation  District 855 

Halogenosalieins,  enzymatic  hydrolysis... 1256 

Halophilic  bacteria: 

growth  in  sodium  chloride 434 

protein  concentration  and  cysteine 606 

Halos: 

geometrical  theory 1728 

unusual  display 802 

Halsey,  Edwin  A.,  proposed  amendments 479 

see  also  Senate,  Secretary. 

Halsey,  Stuart  &  Co 406 

Halverson.  Lina  H.,  court  case 1780 

Ham,  William  T.,  farm  labor.. 775 

Ham,  specifications 591,928,1365 

Hamada  Kochart 80 

Hambidge,  Gove,  farmers  in  a  changing  world, 

summary 956 

Hamburg  Manufacturing  Co 1646 

Hamilton,  Edgar  H.: 

aqueous  extracts  from  bottles 1409 

chemical  durability  of  glass... 1408 

glass  electrodes 1257 

Hamilton,  Samuel  W,.  public  mental  hospitals.  1611 
Hamilton,  T.  S.: 

calves'  rations  containing  protein,  etc 943 

cystine  content  of  soybeans 432 

Hamilton,  Walton,  patents  and  free  enterprise  .  5S5 

Hamilton-Brown  Shoe  Co 207,1043,1320,1780 

Hamilton  City  Lines,  Inc  524 

Hamilton  Trucking  Service 518 

Hamlin,  E.  T.,  citrus  fruits 777 

Hamman,  George,  exr.,  court  case 351,1185 

Hammans,  Marie,  court  case 354 

Hammel,  Godfrey,  court  case 94 

Hammel,  Pearl,  court  case 94 

Hammersmith  Transfer  Co 1300 

Hammond,    E.    Cuyler,   fatigue  and   hours  of 

truck  drivers 680 

Hammond,  John  C,  grain  in  diet  of  chicks 439 

Hammond.  Ogden  H.,  jr.,  court  case   1043 

Hammond.  Ind..  building  permit  survey 198 

Hammond  Iron  Co .   706 

Hammond-Knowlton,    Isabelle,    admx.,    court 

case 535,1310 

Hampton,     Brock    C,    maritime    quarantine 

system 45 

Hampton  Roads: 

chart 967 

tide  calendars.  - 80,213, 

391.  564,  735, 903. 1066, 1200 
Hamrick,  Andrew  M.,  weather  in  Kansas  City, 

Mo 802 

Hams,  see  Ham. 

Hamtramck.  Mich.,  building  permit  survey...  1315 

Hana  Bay  chart.     .- 1721 

Hananai  Bay  chart 214 

Hancock,  John.  Mutual  Life  Insiurance  Co 1308 

Hancock.  Mich.,  chart.. 1540 

Hand,  Irving  F.: 

Eppley  pyrheliometer. 1127 

recalibration  of  equipment 1728 

solar  and  sky  radiation  measurements 1127 

thermoelectric  iiyrheliometer     .   633 

Hand  carts,  standard  nomenclature  list 1544 

Hand  County,  S.  Dak.: 

agriculture,  climate  limiting  factor 1236 

farmers  study  their  communities  1561 

Hand  County  Land  Use  Planning  Committee.  1561 

Hand  irons,  general  schedule  of  supplies. 1531 

Hand  tools,  see  Tools. 

Handbags,  wage  order  in  industry... 1493 


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Handbooks,  see  names  of  departments,  bureaus, 
etc.,  issuing  handbooks— aiso  special 
subject. 
Handicapped; 

children,  parental  attitudes 1490 

regulations  applicable  to  employment 201 

same  (in  Spanish)  _  _   1051 

workers  under  wage  and  hour  law 544 

see  also  Rehabilitation  of  the  disabled. 

Handkerchief  concession  with  Switzerland 579 

Handler,  Milton,  antitrust  laws 412 

Handles,  hickory,  specification 1533 

Hanes,  P.  H.,  Knitting  Cn 1329,1649 

Hangars,  underground,  hearings,  etc 991 

Hankins,  O.  Q.: 

penetrometer  for  determining  hog  tissue 1705 

primary  cuts  from  lamb  carcasses 256 

Hanley  Co 192, 487 

Hanna,  Hugh  S.,  editor,  monthly  labor  review.  69, 
200,  366,  543,  715,  1050,  1316,  1492, 
1639, 1640, 1786 

Hanna,  Jane,  oil  and  gas  fields 172 

Hanna,  M.  A.,  Co 1320 

Hanna,  Nancy  P.,  crystalline  rubber  density-.  1408 

Hanna.  Peter  A.,  court  case 876 

Hanna  Iron  Ore  Co.  of  Delaware 1320 

Hannah,  James  A.,  Motor  Truck  Service 869 

Hannan,  Lillian,  court  ease 1481 

Hannan,  Patrick  F.,  court  case. 1481 

Hannay,  Annie  M.: 

haiiana  industry  In  tropical  America.. 118 

sunflower  culture  and  uses 436 

Hanover  Heel  (t  Innersole  Co. 378 

Hanover  Quadrangle,  Mass 333 

Hanover  Township,  Pa.,  bridge 1141, 1432, 1586 

Hansen,  Albert  A.,  dodder 445 

Hansen,  H.  N.,  tulip  anthracnose 944 

Hansen,  William,  motor  carrier  decision 1036 

Hansen  Dam  and  Reservoir  project 1139,1599 

Hansen-Kellcr  Truck  Line 1038 

Hansen  Truck  Line 1473 

Hanson,  Alice  C: 

living  conditions  in  Puerto  Rico  715 

money  disbursements  of  wage  earners,  etc..  716 
spending  and  savings  of  wage  earners,  etc...  885 

Harbaugh.  James  I/.,  jr.,  court  case 192,  487 

Harbison.  Clinton  M.,  trustee,  court  case 917 

Harbison.  Robert  J.,  tax  appeal 923 

Harbison-Walker  Refractories  Co 192, 1489 

Harbor,  see  Harbors— also  names  of  harbors,  or 

places  where  located. 
Harbor  District   Chapter,   National  Electrical 

Contractors  Associat  ion 1484 

Harbor  District  Lumber  Dealers  Association...  362 
Harbors: 

depth  of  water  at  Australian  ports 566 

documents  of  76th  Congress,  index 1539 

improvement,  for  national  defense 33 

improvement,  laws  relating  to,  index 763 

port  and  terminal  charges  at  U.  S.  ports. 423,  597 

port  series 108,241,423 

public  works  for  flood  control — 

hearings 817,1000 

law 1131 

recommendation  for  amending  bill 1072 

reports...  817,827,1000,1132 

rivers  and  harbors  bill- 
hearings 1595 

report 1596 

St.  Lawrence  seaway  effect  upon  harbors...  790 
Hard  of  hearing: 

digest  of  State  laws 545 

print  as  document 303 

rehabilitation,  manual  for  workers 846 

Hard  work  but  no  hard  times 1112 

Harden,  Esperanza  P.,  tax  appeal 1082 

Harden,  Fred  M.,  taxappeal 1082 

Hardesty,  F.  F.,  tax  appeal.    96 

Hardesty,  Mrs.  F.  F.  (Eula  P.),  taxappeal 96 

Hardin,  Tex.,  railroad  accident 1175 

Harding,  Paul  L.: 

Florida  oranges 265 

respiration  of  strawberry,  etc.,  fruits 1244 

Harding,  T.   Swann,  science  and  agricultural 

policy 785 

Hardware: 

builders',  specifications 758,928, 1.363, 1819 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

commodity  sales,  census  of  business,  1939..  1251 


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general  schedule  of  supplies 419, 1220 

standard  nomenclature  list 1551 

Hardwick,  Taylor,  tax  appeal  of  trustee 752 

Hardwick,  Walter  S.,  court  case  of  admx. .  1011, 1481 
Hardwood: 

dimension  lumber,  recorded  standard 800 

distillation,  census  of  manufactures,  1939...  1250 

growing  and  planting  seedlings 1388 

log  grades 1243 

nailing 955 

protect  stands  from  grazing 613 

soil-fertility  standards  for  growing 248 

Hardy,  A.  V.,  bacillary  dysentery.. 322 

Hardy,  E.  L.,  meteorological  summary 632 

Hardy,  J.  L; 

animal  fibers _..  1704 

fur  fibers. 171 

Hardy,  Joseph,  see  Thurston,  R.  V.,  and  Hardy, 
Joseph. 

Hardy,  Oliver  N.,  tax  appeal 410, 1632 

Hardy,  Ralph  C,  relief 308,468,635 

Hardv  Manufacturing  Corporation 554,726 

Hardy  Metal  Specialties,  Inc 1502,1649 

Hardy  pears,  see  Pears. 

Hare  Trust 1482 

Hares,  Siphonaptera  infesting. 326 

Hario  Seto,  chart 80 

Harkness,  Clara,  gratuity 466 

Harkness,  L.  M.,  gratuity  to  widow 466 

Harlin,  Winifred,  gratuity 810 

Harmon,  Jess  W.,  relief 658,805,814 

Harmon,  La.,  railroad  accident 696 

Harnden,  Russell  L.,  motor  carrier  decision 349 

Harness,  Charles  L.,  marketing  graphite 1619 

Harness,  Forest  A.  (Representative  from  Ind.): 
report  made  bv — 

Military  Affairs  Com 648 

Harness  leather,  specification 1533 

Harnwell,  (5.  P.,  atomic  nuclei 402 

Harold.  Fla.,  railroad  accident 1770 

Harp,  Marjorie  O.,  claim  of  guardian.  999, 1139, 1414 

Harp,  Viola,  claim 999,1139,1414 

Harpacticoid  copepod  from  marsh  crab.   1213 

Harper,  Frank  B.,  they  knew  what  they  wanted  1112 

Harper,  James  E.,  retirement  exemption 1071 

Har[)er.  W.  G.,  soil  surveys _ 447,786 

Harper  Truck  Line,  Inc 518 

Harpster,  Lawrence  M.,  motor  carrier  decision.  1180 

Harries,  F.  H.,  dust  gun  for  insecticides 1240 

Harriman  Ripley  &  Co.,  Inc 98 

Harrington,  A.  W.,  surface  water  supply 501, 

688, 1451, 1763 

Harrington,  C.  D.,  aphid  resistance  in  peas 1233 

Harrington,  D.: 

barricading  as  a  life-saving  measure 859 

coal-mine  explosions,  etc 51 

essential  safety  factors  in  tunneling..  1455 

explosions  in  mines  caused  by  smoking 175 

mine  workers  help  prevent  explosions 51 

need  for  air  conditioning  underground 1618 

new  hazards  in  coal  mines 51 

Harrington,  John  P.,  northwestern  and  south- 
western Indians 577 

Harris,  Elwin  E.,  methyl  hypochlorite 783 

Harris,  F.  E.: 

new  record  for  salt  production  in  1940 692 

salt,  preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 861 

Harris,  Forest  D.,  relief 823 

Harris,  J.  P.,  relief 291 

Harris,  James  C,  relief  of  estate 983, 1598, 1729 

Harris,  Milton; 

affinities  of  acids  for  wool  protein.. 800 

aldehyde  groups  in  hydrocellulose 1723 

base-combining  capacity  of  cotton 630 

electrophoretic  studies  of  nylon. 800 

microscopic  structure  of  cotton 458 

microscopic  structure  of  wool 1409 

photochemical  reactions  in  silk 1257 

role  of  cystine  in  structure  of  wool 1257 

silk  fibroin  combination  with  acid,  etc 278 

surface  characteristics  of  cotton 278 

wool  protein  combination  with  acid,  etc 27 

Harris,  Norvin  T.,  jr..  court  case 710 

Harris,  Oren  (Representative  from  Ark.): 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 290-291, 

293,  467^69,  639-641,  813-814,  816, 
983-984,  1136,  1417,  1590,  1592,  1735-36 


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rNDEX,    1941 


Page 

Harris,  V.  V.,  tax  appeal 410, 1632 

Harris,  William  H.,  3d,  motor  carrier  decision      1037 
Harris,  Winder  R.  (Representative  from  Va.): 
report  made  by- 
Invalid  Pensions  Com (>45 

Harris-Seyhold-Potter  Co 554 

Harrisburg,  Pa.: 

bridge. 298,636,00)2 

building  permit  survey 1190 

electrical  apprenticeship  standards 1315 

Harrisburg  Joint  Apprenticeship  Committee  for 

Electrical  Trade 1315 

Harrison,  A.  E.: 

itinerant  aircraft  communication 794 

separation  of  radio  stations 794 

Harrison,  Benjamin,   Memorial,  see  Benjamin 

Harrison  Memorial. 
Harrison,  George  R.,  spectroscopy  in  industry..  403 

Harrison,  Lucile  B.,  court  case 62 

Harrison,  P.  K.,  turnip  aphid  in  South 259 

Harrison,  Pat  (Senator  from  Miss.): 
reports  made  by- 
Finance  Com_ 311 

Foreign  Relations  Com Illieoo 

Harrison  Memorial  Commission,  see  Benjami'n 

Harrison  Memorial  Commission. 
Harrison  Radiator  Division,   General   Motors 

Corporation 1 058 

The  Harrisons,  biographical  sketch '  1392 

Harriss,  Abbeline  C,  tax  appeal  of  admr  "  1083 

Harriss,  Robert  M.,  tax  appeal 1083 

Har.shaw,  Harold  M.,  frozen  poultry V/    439 

Hart,  Delia  E.,  quitclaim  deed 1427 

Hart,  Edward  J.  (Representative  from  N.  j.): 
reports  made  by- 
Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries  Com       148 

Hart,  Lewis  E.,  quitclaim  deed 1427 

Hart,  R.  A.,  drainage  of  irrigated  farms 434 

Hart  &  Cooley  IManufacturing  Co 726,894 

Hart  Glass  Manufacturing  Co 877 

Hart  Motor  Express '"  1473 

Harter,  L.  L.: 

study  of  Fusarium 956 

sweet-potato  diseases 266 

Uromyces  phaseoli  typica  on  bean 1389 

Hartford,   Conn.,   annual  meteorological  sum- 

XT    .,    .  .  i?'*''^ 803 

Hartford  &  Connecticut  Western  R.  R. ..  I8O 

Hartford-Connecticut  Trust  Co 535  1310 

Hartford  Eastern  Ry.,  deficit  settlement  .         '  1291 

Hartford-Empire  Co 9(5 

Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Co 640,998  1129 

Hartford  Transportation  Co.,  Ine '  1298 

Hartley,  Carl,  Sitka  spruce,  etc 787 

Hartman  Tobacco  Co __      1526 

Hartmann,  Irving: 

fuel  pitches 336 

moisture,  etc.,  on  mine  roof 1765 

strength  of  small  pillars  of  coal 1170 

Hartness,  Owen,  motor  carrier  decision.-.  1299 

Hartune,  Walter  H.,  patent  appeal 631 

Hartwell,  O.  W.,  surface  water  supply 501, 1451 

Hartwig,  G.,  effect  of  wingappcndages...       _  .  1496 
Harvests  better  through  conservation  farming       448 

Harvests  for  tomorrow,  film 945 

Harvey,  Fred,  schedule  of  rates ""  507 

Harvey,  Newton,  motor  carrier  decision  1295 

Harvey,  Oswald  L.: 

apprentice  record  cards 1189 

apprentice  wage  rates 1190 

apprentice  work  schedules 1190 

apprenticeship  in  Wisconsin 1190 

apprenticeship  systems. 1190 

selecting  trainees II6I 

supervision  of  apprentices 1315 

Harvey  Coal  Corporation 1308 

HarvUl  Aircraft  Die  Casting  Corporation 207, 

378,  726 

Haskelite  Manufacturing  Corporation 923 

Haskell,  M..  motor  carrier  decision 345 

Haskell,  R.  J.: 

disease-resistant  vegetables _.    14 

smutty  wheat  report  25 119 

vegetable  seed  treatments 446 

Haskell  &  Barker  Plant.  Pullman-Standard  Car 

Manufacturing  Co 557 

Hassall,  Albert,  index-catalogue  of  medical  and 

veterinary  zoology 951 


Page 
Hassan,  Acheson  F.: 

oil  and  gas  fields 172 

retirement  exemption.  Executive  order  87 

Hastings,  Charles  H.,  L.  C.  printed  cards 1318 

Hastings,  E.  M.,  motor  carrier  decision 519 

Hastings  Dam,  power  development 1825 

Hat  Corporation  of  America 1(549 

Hatch,  Carl  A.  (Senator  from  N.Mex.): 
paper  presented  by — 

New  Mexico,  "land  of  enchantment  1427 

reports  made  by — 

Agriculture  and  Forestry  Com.  .  1427 

.Judiciary  Com 312,1434,1748 

National     Defense    Program,     Special 
Committee  Investigating-.  I6OI 

Hatch,  George  R.,  4-H  club  leadership  1566 

Hatcheries: 

commercial,  chicks  produced,  1938-40 609 

commercial,  production ,  1938-40 437 

in  National  Poultry  Improvement  Plan 439 

Hatchets,  forged  _   1723 

Hatfield  Wire  &  Cable  Co 554, 1329, 1649 

Hathaway,  Carolyn,  guardian,  court  case  488 

Hats: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1117 

manufacturing    corporations,    F.    T.    C. 

report 1277 

mercurialism  in  industry 323 

wage  order,  straw  hat  industry [  1317 

attery,  O.  C,  bulletin  to  supplement  Great 

Lakescharts . 597 

Hauek,  Charles  W.,  marketing  potatoes .      1708 

Havana,  Cuba,  United  States  mails  to  foreign 

countries 84  394, 

569, 907. 1069, 1346, 1514.'l661 
see  also  Meeting  of  Ministers  of  Foreign 
Affairs  of  American  Republics, 
llavasu  Lake  National  Wildlife  Refuge  .  87,  218 

Havemejer,  Doris  D..  tax  appeal 'l527 

Havemeyer,  Frederick  C,  court  case 877 

Haven,  Frances  L..  carcinosarcoma  256 326 

Havens,  Mildred  K..  milk  containers 1015 

Havis.  A.  Leon,  kohlrabi  and  cabbage  stems  604 

Hawaii 54,1030 

airway  map 1253 

blind,  procure  products  made  by...  1139 

boxing _  1597,1730,1751 

chart  of  Territory 1122 

charts  of  Hawaiian  Islands 797,1578 

climate 1726 

climatological data "'  281 

461, 802, 973, 1126, 125"9",  f4"lT,  1728 

coast  pilot,  supplement 626 

commission  to  investigate  attack- 
attendance  of  witnesses,  etc 1731 

Executive  order  appointing 1803 

8-hour  law  suspended.  Executive  order 1207 

employment  of  nationals  on  public  works- 
hearings  1750 

reports 1742,1750 

Federal  aid  highway  system  progress  map. . .  168 

general  information 1030 

governor,  report ,  1 940 ' 54 

home  guard,  permission  to  organize 837, 

989, 1130 

labor  conditions 365 

lands — 

giving  governor  certain  authority 827, 

1010,1130 

on  island  of  Oahu 666,989,1130 

ratifying  and  confirming  rights 1148, 

1269, 1414 

restoring.  Executive  order 571,1206 

lightlist 417 

mail  routes,  schedules 569,1069,1514.1800 

mails  from  U.  S.,  schedule  of  steamers    ..  84,394, 
569,  907, 1069, 1346, 1514, 1661 
maps — 

naval  districts  735 

oil  and  gas  fields 172 

postroute 85 

Territory  of  Hawaii 1022 

natality  and  mortality  data,  1938 129 

I)roposals  for  carryin.;  mails... 1661 

rock  weathering,  etc 265 

Saturday  half-holiday  for  Govt,  employees.  1207 

sugar,  consumption  requirements,  etc 7, 250, 

1234, 1559 
sugar,  proportionate  shares 7, 1558 


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1929 


Page 
Hawaii— Continued 
sugarcane — 

farming  practices 94.') 

prices  for  1941  crop 1234 

wage  rates  for  production,  etc 251 

surface  water  supply 1022 

wildlife  restoration,  extend  aid--.  811,1131,1155 

yearly  discharge  at  gaging  stations 1762 

see  also  names  of  special  localities  in  Hawaii. 
Hawaii  National  Park: 

general  information -. 693 

scliedule  of  basic  rates 507 

Hawaiian  Gas  Products,  Ltd 230,1309 

Hawaiian  Homes  Commission: 

amend  act  relating  to  powers,  etc -..  1147, 

1603, 1731 
Hawaiian  Islands,  see  Hawaii. 

Hawk,  J.  L.,  relief 1735 

Hawk,  Jane,  relief  of  guardian,. 1735 

Hawk  (steamship): 

to  engage  in  fisheries 1143, 1415 

Hawk  &  Buck  Co.,  Inc 720 

Hawker,  H.  \V.,  soil  survey 786 

Hawkins,  Harriett,  relief 1434 

Hawkins,  Herbert  L.,  humanity  in  geological 

perspective 402 

Hawkins,  L.  S.: 

address 847 

occupational  training  and  Education  OlTice.  847 
Hawkins,  Morris  S.,  receiver,  cuurt  case..  1269, 1484 

Hawks,  Emma  B.,  agricultural  periodicals 616 

Hawley,  William  P.: 

ice  drift  in  north  Atlantic -..  214 

international  ice  observation,  etc 417 

Hawthorn,  Leslie  R.: 

American  varieties  of  onions 1390 

storage  quality  of  onions 1711 

Hay,  see  also  .\lfalfa— Clover. 
Hayden,  Carl  (Senator  from  Ariz.): 
paper  presented  by — 

recruiting  and  enlistment 996 

reports  made  by- 
Appropriations  Com. 829 

Post  Oflices  and  Post  Roads  Com 839 

Territories  and  Insular  Affairs  Com...  1437 

Hayden,  Herbert  B.,  court  case 706 

Hayes,  Clara  E.,  what  Vermont  has  done 1189 

Hayes,  Doris  W.,  range  plant  handbook 1110 

Hayes,  Earl  T.,  hematite 1171 

Hayes,  Q.  Lloyd,  forest-flre  danger. 262 

Hayes  Freight  Lines,  Inc 186,1775 

Hayes  Freight  Lines,  Inc.,  of  Indiana 1775 

Haynes,  B.  C,  meteorology  for  pilots... .-.    24 

Hays,  A.  W.,  motor  carrier  decision 1473 

Hays,  Dallas,  soil  survey 446 

Hays,  F.  A.,  color  marking  in  chicks .  116 

Hazardous  occupations,  see  Occupations. 

Hazeltine  Corporation.. 749 

Hazleton,  Pa.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Head,  R.  E.,  microscopic  studies  of  mangane.se 

ores 691 

Headcheese  specification 591 

Headquarters   company,   rifle   regiment,   field 

manual 1536 

Healey,  Arthur  D.  (Representative from  Mass.): 

bill  introduced  by -..  990 

minority  views- 
National  Labor  Relations  Board,  Special 

Committee  to  Investigate 33 

Health,  see  Hygiene— oZ«o  headings  beginning 

Health. 
Health    and    Welfare    Activities,    Interdepart- 
mental  Committee  to  Coordinate, 
see  Interdepartmental  Committee  to 
Coordinate    Health    and    Welfare 
Activities. 
Health  and  Welfare  Services  Office,  see  Defense 
Health  and  Welfare  Services  Office. 
Health  boards  and  departments: 

family  physician  cooperates 364 

professional  personnel,  qualifications 494 

State  and  insular  authorities 323 

State,  etc.,  officers  confer  on  health  defenses.  1163 
see  also  Conference  of  State  and  Territorial 
Health  OlRcers  with  United  States 
Public  Health  Service — also  names 
of  States,  etc. 
Health  index,  see  Hygiene. 


rage 

Health    Institute,    see    National    Institute    of 

Health. 
Health  insurance: 

benefits,  voluntary  disability  insurance 496 

for  permanently  disabled  workers.. 682 

medical  services.. 327 

prevalence  of  disability  in  U.  S. 496 

Healt    lamps 279 

Health  officers,  see  Healtli  boards  and  depart- 
ments. 

Health  Service  of  Polk  County,  Iowa 1016 

Health,  Welfare,  and  Related  Defense  Activities 
Office,  see  Coordinator  of  Health, 
Welfare  and  Related  Defense  Activ- 
ities Office. 

Healy,  Barbara,  relief 291 

Healy  River  Coal  Corporation 923 

Hearings,  congressional  committee,  index 996 

see  also  names  of  committees — also  subjects. 
Hearst  Publications,  Inc.  210,386,731,899,1337,1654 
Heart  disease: 

in  Philadelphia  cardiac  clinics. 1015 

rheumatic,  in  Philadelphia  hospitals 495 

rheumatic,  social  planning  for  children 364 

Heart  rot  fungi,  effect  on  Sitka  spruce,  etc 787 

Hearts,  beef,  specification. 591 

Heat-insulating  material,  general  schedule 1530 

Heat  radiation  telescope 632 

Heaters,  see  Heating  apparatus — Water  heaters. 
Heating: 

domestic,  letter  circular 799 

home  problems,  publications 799 

Municipal  Building,  etc.,  in  D.  C  295,481,636 

property  of  D.  A.  R.  in  D.  C. 1264 

Heating  apparatus: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report  167 

unit  heaters,  statistics. 22, 129, 269,  451 ,  622, 

791, 959, 1114, 1248, 1394, 1573, 1714 
see  also  Furnaces— Stoves— Water  heaters. 

Heating  pads,  general  schedule  of  supplies 234 

Heating,  Piping  &  Air  Conditioning  Contract- 
ors Association  of  Southern  Cali- 
fornia  1186 

Heating  plant  in  D.  C,  appropriation 1807 

Heck,  G.  E.,  use  of  wood  in  aircraft 1388 

Heck,  N.  H.,  earthquakes 1403 

Heckman,  J.  H.,  Arkansas  canned  tomatoes 122 

Hectograph  ribbons  specification 1534 

Hector,  A.  E.,  Transportation  Co 525 

Hedden,  O.  K.,  vapor-spray  equipment. 251 

Hedges,  Harold: 

cooperative  grain  marketing 614 

minimum  prices  for  farm  products 260 

Hedges,  J.  H.,  potash 336,692 

Hedley,  O.  F.,  heart  disease  in  Philadelphia.  495, 1015 

Heeramaneck,  Nasli  M.,  naturalization 1003 

Hefty,  Joshua  G.,  retirement  exemption  ..  218,1803 

Hegsted,  D.  Mark,  preserving  legumes,  etc 1101 

Heid,  J.  L.: 

citrus  fruit  products 7 

freezing  preservation  of  citrus  fruits,  etc 945 

Heifers,  see  Cows. 
Height,  see  Altitude. 

HeUbrunn,  Robert,  court  case 917 

Heilig  Bros.  Co 1197,1497,1643 

Heiner,  William  G.,  trustee,  court  case 193,488 

Heinke,  George  H.,  memorial  services 1729 

Heinrich,  Casper,  patent  appeal 280 

Heinrich,  Herrmann  &  Weiss 1269, 1605 

Heinz,  H.  J.,  Co 94, 1502, 1649 

Heisig,  Carl  P.: 

cut-over  land  in  western  Washington 1562 

new  farms  on  new  land 607 

Held,  A.,  cylinders 718 

Heldt  Brothers 1302 

Helena,  Ark.,  bridge 661,819,977 

Helena,  Mont.,  assay  office 837 

Helices,  parallel,  mutual  inductance 278 

Helicopters,  see  Rotor  planes. 

Heliornithidae,  of  America  _ 1355 

Heliothis  armigera,  see  Corn  earworm. 

Helium,  preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 859 

Heller,  Clara  H.,  court  case 705, 1479 

Heller  Brothers  Co.  of  Newcomerstown 1329 

Hellman,  Florence  S.,  notable  American  women.  1051 
see  also  Bibliography  Division,  Library  of 
Congress. 
HeUman,  I.  W.,  jr.,  court  case  of  trustees..  705, 1479 


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INDEX,    1941 


Page 

Hellman,  Richard,  farmers  try  group  medicine.  1709 

Hellwec,  J.  F.,  total  solar  eclipse..- 1067 

Helm,  Donald  L.: 

earninRs  in  drufr,  etc. ,  industry 365 

earnings  in  rubber  products  manufacture. . .  716 

Helm  Harbor  chart 1254 

Helmet,  steel,  and  parts,  nomenclature  list 424 

Helniinthosporium  maydis  in  maize 1711 

Helminthosporium  oryzae,  reaction  of  rice 265 

Hematite,  ferromagnetic  properties.. 1171 

Hemicellulose: 

isolated  from  maple  wood 263 

sugarcane  fiber. 1702 

wheat  straw _ 251 

Hemingway  Brothers  Interstate  Trucking  Co.  1301 
Heraipterous  cotton  insects,  airplane  dusting..  952 
Hemisphere  defense,  see  American  republics — 

Defense. 
Hemisphere  solidarity,  see  Pan  Americanism. 

Heniinons,  Luther,  consumer  education 772 

Hemp  fibers,  etc.,  and  trade  agreements 407 

Hemphill,  Perrv  V.,  grain  elevators 1708 

Hemphill,  Stanley  R.,  court  case. 192, 1309 

Hempstead  Bay,  chart 797 

Henbest,  Llovd  Q.,  Foraminifera 171 

Henderson,  C.  D.,  relief 1150, 1417, 1729 

Henderson,  Charles  F.,  egg  parasites  of  beet 

leafhopper.. 257 

Henderson,  Charles  W.: 

gold  and  silver,  review  of  1939 174 

gold  and  silver,  review  of  1940 1025 

gold,  silver,  copper,  etc.,  in — 

Alaska 174,1025 

Colorado 1025 

New  Mexico 1026 

South  Dakota 691 

Texas 691 

Wyoming 1025 

metal  mining 51 

mine  production  of — 

copper 51 

gold 51 

lead  and  zinc 52 

silver 51 

Henderson,  E.  P.,  Chicora  meteorite. ._ 919 

Henderson,  George  S.,  tax  appeal  of  exr. 1816 

Henderson,  Glenn,  court  case 1186 

Henderson,  James  A.,  relief  of  estate 291 

Henderson,  Leon,  the  War  and  your  pocketbook.  1519 

Henderson,  Rufus  R.,  court  case      : 40,62 

Henderson,  Colo.,  railroad  accident--  1460 

Henricks,  Joe  (Representative  from  Fla.): 
report  made  by — 

Post  Office  and  Post  Roads  Com 993 

Hendricks,  Roy  C,  motor  carrier  decision  .  ..  699 
Hendricks,  T.  A.,  cretaceous  deposits  in  San 

Juan  Basin 1282 

Hendricks,   Walter  A.,   precision  of  weighted 

average 1 105 

Hendrick.son,  B.  H.,  soil  survey... 786 

Hendrico  quadrangle,  Ark.-Miss 1689 

Henry,  H.  R.,  out  of  crisis,  opportunity 1638 

Henry  Mill  &  Timber  Co 410 

Henshaw,  Paul  S.,  radiation  and  the  cell 681 

Hensley,  Harry  C: 

canned  foods 260 

cooperative  canneries . . 1241 

Henson,  Thomas  P.,  earnings,  etc.,  of  employees 

of  leaf-tobacco  dealers 1192 

Heptanes,  free  energies  of  isomerization,  etc 1723 

Hepting,  George  H.: 

cull  following  fire  in  Appalachian  oaks 956 

eastern  forest  tree  diseases 492 

Herb,  Mamie  L,  crop  and  livestock  insurance..  775 
Herbarium,  see  National  herbarium. 

Hercules  Mining  Co 1309 

Herd,  Anderson  T.,  claim 1153 

Heredity,  lung  tumors  and  heredity 327 

Herfurth,  H.,  jr.,  Inc 814 

Herlihy,  Lester  B.,  city  school  systems 492 

Hernandez  de  Texada,  Irene,  see  Texada,  Irene 
Hernandez  de. 

Heron,  Lulu  A.,  relief 1591 

Herpetology,  see  Reptiles. 

Herrin  Motor  Lines,  Inc 525 

Herrin  Transportation  Co.. 699,1035 

Herring,  C.  T.: 

employment,  etc.,  at  iron-ore  mines 1284 

safety  competition 1027 


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Herring,  Clyde  L.  (Senator  from  Iowa): 
reports  made  by — 

Finance  Com.. 155,663 

Immigration  Com . 1002-3, 1600 

Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  Com...  1155 

Herring,  river,  salting  in  Chesapeake  Bay 331 

Herrington,  William  C,  haddock  fishery. 1168 

Herrmann,  Omer  W.: 

gin  loan  experiences  of  banks 1242 

minimum  prices  for  farm  products 260 

Hersehman,  Harry  K.,  intaglio  printing  plates.  459 

Hersey,  Arthur,  Federal  reserve  policy 320 

Hershey  Chocolate  Corporation 166 

Hertzog,  K.  S.,  carbon  for  water  purification 503 

Hesbacher,  E.  N.,  pneumococci 1016 

Heseltine,  Marjorie  M.,  nutritionist's  place  in 

maternal,  etc.,  health 364 

Hess,  \.  D.,  apple  maggot 611 

Hess,  Frank  L.,  retirement  exemption.. 910 

Hess,  James  R.,  motor  carrier  decision 1296 

Hess,  W.  C..  lamb  wool  and  skins 950 

Hess,  William  E.  (Representative  from  Ohio): 
reports  made  bv — 

Naval  Affairs  Com 650,825 

Hess  Motor  Express 184 

Hessman,  Elizabeth,  relief 468,658,805 

Hester,  John  H.,  relief 983,1129,1150 

Heston,  W.  E.,  pulmonary  tumors 327 

Heterocerous  moths,  new  species  in  National 

Museum 404 

Heuser,  J.   F.,  geology  and  ground-water  re- 
sources   687 

Hewell,  Barbara,  studies  of  tuberculin  reaction. 1017 

Hewett,  D.  F.,  minerals  of  manganese  ores 855 

Hewitt  Rubber  Corporation 894,1197 

Hexanes: 

free  energies  of  isomerization,  etc 1723 

heats  of  isomerization 1408 

Heyman,  David  M.,  tax  appeal 1083 

Hi-Flier  Manufacturing  Co 74 

Hibben,  Frank  C,  Sandia  Cave 1522 

Hickam  Field,  banking  house  at,  maintenance, 

etc     989, 1267, 1585 

Hickey,  John  P..  decisions,  etc.,  of  S.  E.  C...   224, 
400,  745, 1076, 1520 

Hickman.  O.  Kenneth,  tax  appeal 1217 

Hickman  quadrangle,  Mo.-Ky.-Tenn 1540 

Hicks,  David  V.,  extragenital  chancroid 847 

Hicks  Body  Co 1650 

Hidalgo  County,  Tex.,  soil  survey ...  786 

Hides,  see  Leather,  hides,  and  skins. 
Hidnert,  Peter,  thermal  expansion  of  chromium.  277, 

1256 

Higbee,  Howard  W.,  soil  survey 1111 

Higgins,  Aldus  C,  tax  appeal - 1217 

Higgins,  B.  B.,  peanuts 772 

Higgins,  Eugene,  court  case 62,192,228 

High  Point,  N.  C,  building  permit  survey 365 

High  schools: 

aviation  education  in  D.  C 1418. 1730, 1744 

home  economics,  1938-39 1273 

home  nursing  courses 676 

planning  rooms  for  some  activities 1161 

see  also  names  of  places  where  located. 

Highbridge  Van  Co.,  Inc 1467 

Higher  education,  see  Colleges  and  universities. 

Highland,  Virgil  L.,  tax  appeal  of  e.xr 230, 1482 

Highland  Lakes  of  Texas 1767 

Highland  Park,  Mich.,  building  permit  survey.  1315 

Highland  Park  Manufacturing  Co 378 

Highland  Shoe.  Inc 208 

Highlands,  N.  J.,  bridge,  overhanging  walks...  310, 

474, 636 
Highway  commissions,  etc.,  see  names  of  States. 

Highway  Merchandise  Carriers,  Inc 184 

Highway  Motor  Freight  Lines,  Inc 1773 

Highways,  see  Roads — also  names  of  highways. 

HigmanTowing  Co 1058,1329 

Higuera,  J.  A.,  court  case 488 

Hildebrand,  E.  M.,  cane  gall. 603 

Hill,  Orover  B.,  address 943 

Hill,  H.  G.,  Stores,  Inc -  1217 

Hill,  Joe  B.,  court  case.. 1760 

Hill,  Lister  (Senator  from  Ala.): 
reports  made  by — 

Education  and  Labor  Com 1745 

Expenditures  in  E.xecutive  Departments 
Com 663,1745 


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Hill,  Lister— Continued 

reports  made  by — Continued 

Military  AlYairs  Com . .  483, 666, 836-837, 1005 

Hill,  R.  R.,  range  plant  handbook 1110 

Hill,  Sam,  soil  survey 787 

Hill,  Thomas,  motor  carrier  decision 1473 

Hill,  William  H.,  patent  appeal 1724 

Hill  <fe  Hill  Truck  Line. 1775 

Hill  Bus  Co... 525 

Hill  Lines,  Inc 528 

Hilleboe,  H.  E.,  post-sanatorium  tuberculosis 

survival 1017 

Hilliard,  Hughes  R.,  court  ease 1309 

Hillman  Transportation  Co 378,1329 

Hills  Creek  Lumber  Co 554 

Hillsboro  River,  Fla.,  survey 595 

Hillsdale  Screen  Co 554,726 

Hillsdale  Steel  Products  Co.. 726,894 

Hilo,  Hawaii,  electric  current  franchise 1148, 

1437, 1585 

Uilo  Bay  chart 455 

Hilo  Electric  Co 1148,1437,1585 

Himes,  A.  T..  experimental  poliomyelitis 678 

Himley,  O.  K.,  relief  of  estate 1429 

Hincks,    Mavnard   A.,    marketing   Maine   po- 
tatoes   122,1387 

Hiner,  R.  L..  penetrometer  for  hog  tissue 1705 

Hines,  Frank  T.,  appoint  as  brigadier  general  _.  667 
set  also  Veterans'  Administration. 

Hines,  James  M.,  motur  carrier  decision 346 

Hines,  R.  W.,  salting  river  herring 331 

Hines,  Warner  U.,  court  case 1011,1482, 1752 

Hinges  specification 758 

Hinrichs,  A.  F.,  emplovment  trends  and  defense 

labor 542 

Hinrichsen,  Josephine,  tests  for  syphilis 495 

Hinton,  C,  &  Co 699 

Hippie,  Byron  T.,  staff  time  in  public  assistance 

agencies,  handbook. 682 

Hirasawa  Wan  chart-      80 

Uird,  C.  }L,  motor  carrier  decision .__  1775 

Hirsch,  Clementine,  court  case. 1186 

Hirsch,  Oustav,  court  case 1604 

Hirsch,  ly.  B.,  court  case... 1186 

Hirsch,  Martha,  relief  . 30 

Hirsch,  Max  S.,  court  case.. 1186 

Hirsh,  Joseph: 

food  for  thought-     1609 

teaching  of  social  medicine 325 

Hirst,  L.  L.,  hydrogenation,  etc.,  of  coal 335 

Hirst,  Lloyd  W.,  exr.,  tax  appeal      .   753 

Hispanic  Foundation,  Library  of  Congress    887, 1495 

exhibition  of  maps    717 

-      report,  1940 ._  8S7 

Hispaniola: 

herpetology 1078 

rainfall,  areal  distribution 1412 

Historical  Association,  see  American  Historical 

Association. 
Historical  Records  Survey,  inventory  of  public 

records,  instructions 852 

History: 

agricultural  history  series 1236 

catalogue  of  exhibition  of  maps 717 

formation  of  the  Union 486 

general  histories  of  Latin  America 1236 

popular  study  series  . .  176.  338.  508,  693,  694, 1028 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 330 

writings  on  American  history,  1936 1078 

Hitchcock,  J.  D.,  losses  of  adult  honeybees 1240 

Hiti,  Joseph  H.,  motor  carrier  decision 1296 

Hives,  see  Bees. 

Hoagland  Corporation  .....354 

Hoak,  A.  R.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 211 

Hoak,  D.  R.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 211 

Hobart  Cabinet  Co  378,1482 

Hobart  Manufacturing  Co 187 

Hobbs,  Sam  ( Representative  from  Ala.) : 
reports  made  by — 

Judiciary  Com 147 

Hobbs,  Wall  and  Co 894 

Hoberman,  B.,  decisions  of  N.  L.  R.  B 726,894 

Hoboken  Manufacturers'  R.  R. 177 

Hobson,  Grizelda  H.,  pension  increase..-..  987. 1436 

Hobson,  Richmond  P.,  relief  of  widow 987, 1436 

Hock,  Charles  W.: 

miscoscopic  structure  of  wool  fiber 1409 

microscopic  study  of  cotton  fiber.. 458 


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Hocking,    William    E.,   philosophy   of  life  for 

farmer,  etc    -  772 

Hodde,  Walter  L.,  wool  fibers 11 

Hodges,  Hugh,  Drilling  Co 410 

Hodgson,  Ernest  A.,  seismology 403 

Hodgson,  John  S.,  and  Co 876,1305,1477,1674 

Hoefle,  John  J.,  court  case 1780 

Hoerler,  Rudolph  E.,  motor  carrier  decision...  1774 

Hoerman  Freight  Service 346 

Hoerner,  G.  R.,  hop  downy  mildew- . 617 

Hoes,  garden  and  mortar,  specification 1090 

Hoev  Cartage  Co 699 

Hoffman,  A.  C: 

food  distribution 607 

food  industries    413 

Hoffman,  E.  J.,  undercured  alfalfa  hay 434 

Hoffman,  G.  Wright,  grain  prices  and  futures 

market      257 

Hoffmann,  Clarence  H.,  elm  insects.. 1706 

nolTmann,  Magda,  relief 986, 1583, 1600 

HotTmann,  Tibor,  relief.- 986,1583,1600 

HolTsommer,  Harold: 

Covington  County,  Miss.,  neighborhoods.  1382 

farm  tenancy  in  Louisiana  252 

Hog,  see  Swine. 

Hog  cholera,  poster 1106 

Hosj  hair,  price  schedule -  1809 

Hogan,  Arma  L.,  relief 814,1429.1583 

Hogan  Storage  &  Transfer  Co 518 

Hoge,  W.  M.,  Omaha,  Nebr.,  district 932 

Hogs,  see  Swine. 

Hoidale,  I^orter  M.,  appointment 1423 

Hoinipoh  Bav  chart 1343 

Holcomb,  Bankson  T..  jr.,  court  case 38,354,841 

Holcombe,  George,  relief       -     814,1150,1414 

Holcombe,  Louise,  relief  of  guardian  -  814,1150,1414 
Holding  companies: 

income  tax  returns    -  -. 1819 

laws  relating  to,  compilation  466 

jjublic    utility,    security    transactions   and 

holdings ..     - ..  91, 

224, 1212, 1353, 1521, 1669, 1810 
railroad,  investigation — 

hearings. __ 483 

reports 36,156,1747 

Holdsworth,  Harry  C,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B.  1655 

Hole,  Erlinp,  milk  production 1561 

Holeate  Brothers  Co--.- 895,1058 

Holiday,  Fofest,  court  case 706,921 

Holiday  4th  Thursday  in  November  .  ..  1143. 1601 
Hollaender,  Alexander,  transmission  of  bacteria.  44 
Holland,  see  Netherlands. 

Holland  Brothers    1296 

Holland  Harbor,  chart 934 

Hollands,    Harold    F.,    cooperative    grain    ele- 
vators         1708 

HoUiman,  W.  C,  secondary  recovery  of  oil 1172 

HoUingsworth,  Helen,  family  expenditures.  444, 1110 

Hollister,  John  B.,  tax  appeal  — 1083 

HoUister,  Lloyd,  Inc 1329 

Hollister  area,  Calif.,  irrigation  waters,  effect  on 

apricots,  etc 617 

HoUopeter,  C.  A.,  soil  survey 447 

Holly,  La.,  railroad  accident 1770 

Holly  Development  Co 583 

HollV  Sugar  Corporation 1487 

Hollywood-Maxwell  Co. 889,1196 

Holm,  Vernon  C.  F.,  hydrogen  in  ferrous  mate- 
rials   459 

Holnian,  Rufus  C.  (Senator  from  Oreg.): 
report  made  by- 
Military  Affairs  Com 484 

Holmes,  Arthur  D.,  vitamin  A  in  nutrition  of 

foxes - 331 

Holmes,  C.  R.,  coal 690,1454 

Holmes.  Sophrania,  relief 291,658,805 

Holocephali  of  Philippine  and  adjacent  seas 404 

Hoist,  E.  C,  losses  of  adult  honeybees 1240 

Holt,  Budd  A.,  marketing-agreement  programs.  619 
Holt,  Clarence  L.,  Maritime  Comn.  decision...  369 

Holt,  Phillip  C,  relief 291,830,975 

Holt,  William  L.,  wear  tests  of  brake  linings 1407 

Holten,  Margaret  S.,  relief 814,1129,1150 

Holton  ,C.  S.: 

further  studies  on  oat  smuts 1 244 

Ustilago  avenae  and  U.  perennans 1111 

Holton,  R.  O.,  &  Co... 583 

Holtz,  John  C: 

adding  exhaust  gas  to  intake  air 50 


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INDiEX,    1941 


Page 
Iloltz,  John  C— Continued 

exhaust-pas  composition  of  engines 1619 

Flomasote  Co 631 

llomo: 

accidoiits  in  urban  hoinc 322 

canniiic  of  fruits,  vopi'tablos,  etc. "S5 

children's  care  in  own  homes. 363 

coat  making.. 1709 

(lefciisc  starts  with  defense  of  home 604 

fruit  garden,  on  northern  Oreat  Plains 264 

garden,  educational  illustrations 1708 

houselveeper  service,  home-saving... 364 

nursing,  courses  in  high  schools 676 

play  and  play  equipment  for  child .'>40 

resources  for  defense 1108 

schools  plan  cooperative  project 676 

sour  cream,  preparation  and  use 1565 

tanning  of  leather  and  small  fur  skins 773 

riome  building,  see  Houses— Housing. 

Ilome  demonstration  work,  see  Home  economics. 

Home  economics: 

challenges  to  personnel  of  F.  S.  A 1387 

education — 

contributing  to  farm  family  living 1014 

in  public  high  schools,  1938-39 1273 

regional  conferences 321 

extension  w'ork,  foreign  activities.  _ 259 

extension  work,  in  1939,  report... 14 

home  demonstration  work,  report,  1940 1566 

home  demonstration  work,  summary,  1939  .  122 
home  economics  series,  Education  Oflice.-.IOH, 

1273 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 498 

research  at  land-grant  institutions 13 

Home  Economics  Bureau 16,123,264,444,616, 

785, 956, 1110, 1243, 1388, 1568, 1709 
see  also  Stanley,  Louise. 

Home  Economics  Education  Service,  socioeco- 
nomic research  abstract  series 321 

Home  front  in  national  defense 1808 

Home  guards,  permit  Hawaii,  etc.,  to  organize..  837, 

989,1130 

Home  Loan  Bank  Board,  see  Federal  Home  Loan 
Bank  Board. 

Home  management,  see  Home  economics. 

Home  Owners'  Loan  Corporation: 

article  on 490 

buildings  in  D.  C,  exempt  from  taxation..  1136 
home  owners'  loan  act  of  1933,  as  amended..  843 

home  owners'  loan  acts,  compilation 1135 

operations,  July  1,  1939-June  30, 1940 41 

records,  disposition 809 

Honiemaker  service,  see  Housekeeper  service. 

Homer,  A.  B.,  N.  L.  R.  B.  order 548 

Homes,     see     Farms     and     farmers— Home — 
Houses— Housing. 

Homes  (institutions): 

homes  for  aged  in  United  States 543 

see  also  Soldiers'  Home,  District  of  Columbia. 

Homes  Registration  Division 1074 

Homes  registration  offices 1074 

Homestead  Field,  restoring  lands  to  Hawaii 571 

Homesteads: 

Farm  Security  Administration.. 1387 

Virgin  Islands,  transfer  administration 1420, 

1732 

Hominv-grits  specification 1533 

Hon  Me  Group  chart 1342 

Hondros,  Fred  S.,  relief 296 

Honduras: 

commercial  policies  and  trade  relations 1814 

economic  conditions  in  1940 1406 

oflicial  publications,  exchange 405 

see  also  British  Honduras. 

Honey: 

extracted-honey  packages 799 

semi-monthly  report 10,119,254,437,609, 

777,949, 1105, 1237, 1383, 1563, 1704 

Honey  dew  melons,  see  Honeydew  melons. 

Honeybees,  see  Bees. 

Honeydew  melons,  market  storage  studies 124 

Hong  Kong: 

foreign  exchange  regulations 1803 

trade  of  United  States 628 

Honokaa  Sugar  Co 96 

Honolulu,  Hawaii: 

defensive  sea  area,  Executive  order 1803 

national  cemetery,  establishing...  990, 1268, 1585 
river?  and  harbirs  in  district 931 


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Hcmolulu  Plantation  Co.,  lands 667,990,1415 

Honorbilt  Products,  Inc 62 

Honshu  charts 80,904 

Hood,  John,  relief  of  widow.. 645, 1436 

Hood,  Robert  C,  children  with  heart  disease      364 

Hood,  Rosalie  C,  pension  .     645,1436 

ITood  River  Canning  Co.  of  Illinois.. 702 

Hoosicr  progress  in  farm  supply  purchasing 14 

Hoosier  Veneer  Co 74,208,1186 

Hooton,  Dalton  R.,  Phymatotrichum  root  rot.  1710 
Hoover,  J.   Edgar,   physical  science  in  crime 

detection 402 

see  also  Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation. 

Hoover  Truck  Co 349 

Hop  downy  mildew,  infection  capabilities 017 

Hopewell  Village  National  Historic  Site 861 

Hopkins,  G.  R.: 

carbon  black 857 

crude  petroleum  and  petroleum  products..  1027 

fuel  consumption  at  refineries 335 

natural  gas... 860 

natural  gasoline  and  petroleum  gases ..  858 

petroleum  refineries..  860 

Hopkins,  John  A.,  technology,  etc.,  in  agricul- 
ture...     608 

Hopkinson,  Bessie  B.,  court  case 1043 

Hopp,   Henry,   distinguishing  between  locust 

forms 266 

Hopper,    Jime    Constantine,    family    expendi- 
tures     .   .  444,1110 

Hops,  orders  and  marketing  agreements 1416 

Horizontal  control  data . . 966 

Horlacher  Delivery  Service,  Inc 186 

Hormel,  George  A..  &  Co 1302 

Hormel,  Jay  C,  court  case 192,406 

Hormones  in  origin  of  cancer 326 

Horn,  Claud  L.,  mangosteen  plants 613 

Horn  fly  and  its  control 12 

Hornbeck,  John  L.,  motor  carrier  decision 1038 

Hornblass,  Baruch  M.,  court  case.. 315 

Hornibrook,  J.  W.: 

choriomeningitis  virus  infection 1015 

institutional  outbreak  of  pneumonitis 494 

Horror.  William  M.,  tax  appeal  of  exrx 1358 

Horns  Ferry,  bridge  across  Withlacoochee  R 30 

Horological  Institute  of  America,  Educational 

Committee 1408 

Horology,  fifty  books  on 1408 

Horse,  see  Horses. 
Horse  bots: 

and  their  control 1706 

relation  to  national  defense 1240 

Horse  cavalry,  gee  Cavalry. 

Horse  meat  for  fur  farms 500 

Horse  strongyles  eggs  and  larvae,  survival 1705 

Horses: 

breeding  suggestions 1384 

breeds  of  draft  horses. : 610 

breeds  of  light  horses 1384 

feeding... 1106 

feeding  selenium,  effects 438 

infectious  anemia,  or  swamp  fever 610 

rates  on _ 702 

statistics 431 

Horseshoer,  Armv  technical  manual 761 

Hor.sfall,  Frank  L.,  influenza 323 

Hort,  Walter  M.,  court  case 354,580 

Horla  Bay  chart 1510 

Horton,  A.  H.,  surface  water  supply..  501,1451, 1763 

Horton,  Charles  R.,  soils 018 

Horton,  Fred  E.,  court  case 62,671 

Horton,  L.  S.: 

employment,  etc.,  at  quarries,  etc.,  1940 1284 

explosives  manufactured  and  sold 505 

production  of  explosives,  1939 174 

Horton,  Robert  E.,  infiltration  of  rainfall 116 

Horvath,  John,  relief 1003 

Hose  and  hose  fittings: 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234, 1363 

specifications. 591, 928, 1090, 1365, 1684 

Hosiery : 

dyeing  and  finishing 459 

earnings  in  seamless-hosiery  industry 1049 

employment  of  learners  in  industry 69 

employment  outlook  in  industry 1492 

retail  prices 69 

selection  and  care 459 

statistics 21,128,269,450, 

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Hosiery— Continued 

testing -        ..         __  459 

union-management  cooperation  in  industry  _  1785 

wage  orders  for  industry 1193, 1493, 1494 

Hoskins,  John  D.,  court  case... 706 

Hoskins  Creek,  reexamination 762 

Hospital  apparatus  anci  supplies: 

census  of  manufactures,  aluminum  ware...  1117 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1531 

plumbing  fixtures 1125 

Hospital  heds,  «ee  Beds. 
Hospitalization,  see  Medical  care. 
Hospitals: 

controlled  by  State,  etc.,  financial  sui)port  .  678 

hospital  news 44, 163, 323, 493,  678, 

848. 1015, 1163, 1274, 1444, 1611, 1757 

title  page  and  index,  1940 163 

in  counties,  financial  structure 678 

mental  defectives  and  epileptics  in.. 622 

mental,  study 1611 

premature  infant  care,  cooperative  plan 198 

see  also  Indian  hospitals— Military  hospitals 
— Naval  hospitals — Veterans'  Ad- 
ministration—a/«o  names  of  hos- 
pitals. 

Ilosletter,  Miriam  O.,  court  case .  .    02 

Hot-air  furnaces,  see  Furnaces. 
Hot-plates,  .see  Electric  hot-plates. 

Hot  shot  furnaces,  art  icle  1 76 

Hot  Springs  National  Park 337 

Hot-water  furnaces,  see  Furnaces. 

Hotbeds  and  coldframes  _  1.390 

Hotchkiss,  L.  D.,  court  case  .  1813 

Houff,  H.  L.,  motor  carrier  decision ■    .  699 

Houch,  Q.  J.,  rock  weathering,  etc  .  ^     .   _  265 

Hough,  J.  Walter: 

fatigue  and  hours  of  truck  drivers 680 

hazard  of  mercury  vapor  in  laboratories 971 

mercurialism  in  felt-hat  industry 323 

Houghton,  Bryan  R.,  court  case  of  exrs,  etc 1482 

Houghton,  Horace  O.,  N.  L.  R.  B.  order 548 

Houghton,  Mich.,  chart 1540 

Hour  and  Wage  Division,  see  Wage  and  Hour 

Division. 
Hour  and  wage  law,  see  Labor  standards. 
Hoiu-s  of  labor: 

and  national  defense 69 

bakery  industry 364 

British  industry 1191 

building  trades 198 

cordage  and  twine  industry 1639 

custodial  employees  in  postal  service..  653, 1146 
defense  industries,  overtime  in  agreements..  714 

defense  industries,  24-hour  work  basis 1750 

eight-hour  laws,  compilations 466 

eight-hour  laws,  suspension 87,910, 1207 

fair  labor  standards,  see  Labor  standards. 

fire  departments 199, 

365,  542, 714, 885, 1049, 1315, 1492 

furniture  industry 1191 

iron  and  steel  industry 200 

jewelry  industry 365 

jute-bagging  industry 1050 

leaf-tobacco  dealers'  employees.. 1192 

leather  industries.. .366,  543 

motor  carrier  employees 346, 870, 1288 

Navy  Dept.,  etc.,  field  services,  overtime — 

Executive  order 1206 

hearing 485 

law 807 

letters  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 475, 1145 

reports 485,649,651,667 

Pacific  Coast  fish  canneries 1494 

paperboard  industry 1493 

permit  2,080  hours  without  overtime 1152, 

1421, 1585 

police  departments 366, 

543,  715, 1050, 1316, 1493, 1640, 1786 
portable-lamp  and  lamp-shade  industries. ..  366 

printing  trades 366 

processed-waste  industry 1050 

radio  inspectors,  overtime 148,312,464 

Railway  Mail  Service  overtime — 

hearings 476 

law 1415 

reports 476, 1010 

rayon  and  silk  industry 1316 

rice  mills,  1941 1786 


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Hours  of  labor— Continued 

Saturday  half-hohday,  Exec,  orders 1071, 

1207. 1349 

State  and  Federal  limitations,  chart 68,1639 

street-railway  employees 367 

textile  industry 1493 

t  ruck  drivers 680 

truck  drivers  and  helpers 543 

why  a  State  wage-hour  law  now? 713 

see  also  Labor  standards. 

Housatonie  River,  reexamination 1539 

Hou.se  journal,  see  House  of  Representatives. 
House  manual,  see  House  of  Representatives. 

House  of  Representatives 31,141, 286. 465, 

637, 810,  980, 1135, 1262, 1415, 1589, 1733 
apportionment  of  Members — 

committee  reports 143, 150,999, 1596 

hearings 480 

law 1585 

minority  views 999 

number  to  which  State  is  entitled 22 

opinion  of  Attorney  General 64 

calendars 31,141. 286, 465, 

637, 810, 980, 1135, 1262, 1415, 1589, 1733 

changing  time  of  election 295 

chaplain,  prayers  off'ered,  1935-41 466 

clerk  hire,  additional 142,810,1135 

contested  election,  Denson  v.  Patrick. 981 

employees,  estimates  for  salaries 287 

estimates 221, 222, 286, 287, 637, 742 

furniture  and  repairs,  estimates 286 

journal,  70th  Cong.  2d  and  :^d  sess 810 

list  of  Members,  oflicial,  70th  Cong 810 

list  of  Members,  unofficial,  77th  Cong 810 

manual,  rules  of  House,  77th  Congress 287 

minority  employees,  increase  compensation.  142 

rules,  amend  rel.  to  amending  bills 994 

rules,  77th  Cong 287 

see  also  Congress  of  United  States  and  names 
of  certain  congressional  committees — 
also  names  of  Representatives. 
House  plants,  «ee  Plants. 
House  trailers,  see  Trailers. 

Household  aluminum  ware,  census,  1939.. 1117 

Household  furniture,  see  Furniture. 
Household  machines,  census  of  manufactures, 

1939 1575 

Household  operation,  family  expenditures 785 

Housekeepe'  service: 

care  of  children  in  own  homes 363 

home-saving 364 

housekeeping  aide  circular. 1448 

Houses: 

construction  and  demolition,  1936-38. 365 

construction  methods  and  materials 1158 

construction  requirements  for  dwellings.  161, 491 

contract  documents  for  construction 674 

dimension  panels  in  construction 263 

home  buOding,  etc.,  publications. .  630, 799, 1124 

if  you  plan  to  buUd  or  buy  a  home. 1013 

modern  design 491 

movement  by  mechanical  agitation,  etc 50 

new  dwelling  units  in  nonfarm  areas 884 

operations  of  urban  home  builders 884 

publications  of  interest  to  home-builders..  1166 

two-coat  system  of  painting 11 10 

white  pine  as  house  framing  material 16 

see  also  Housing. 
Housing: 

census,  1940  (16th) 1249, 1397, 1574, 1716 

list  of  reports 1574 

releases  and  bulletins 1575 

community  activities 1165 

continuing  problem 223 

cooperation  in  building  of  homes 199 

crews  of  ships  undergoing  repairs 1666 

defense  housing — 

article  on . 1447 

coordination,  Executive  order 87 

critical  list 1668 

deposit  and  disbursement  of  funds 1686 

expedite 303,1741,1742,1745 

homes  for  defense 1074 

homes  registration  offices 1 074 

investigation,  provide  expenses 1262 

local  management  programs 1210 

policies  and  progress 1049 

preference  rating  for  construction 1668 

statutes  and  Executive  documents 1614 


1934 


INDEX,    1941 


Page 

Housing— Continued 

defense  housing— Continued 

summary  of  standards    . 1210 

defense  housing  appropriations — 

estimates 221. 742.  Ifi65, 1806 

hearings 303.486, 1147 

law  .  ,   636 

reports     .  303.  30.";.  486.  1741,  1742 

request  for  legislation  to  increase _  1071 

defense  housing  insurance — 

hearings 280,  .307 

law .  464 

reports ...289.305.307,1149 

rules,  etc.,  of  Federal  Housing  Admin     4%, 

1271 

developments  rel.  to  health  interest ..  lOl."; 

family  expenditures  78.^.1049 

family  housing  and  facilities 123 

Federal  employees  in  D.  C.area,  May  1941.  1492 

four  years  of  public  housing .   .  1447 

home  building  and  maintenance  publica- 
tions     . 799 

housing  acts,  amend — 

hearings 289,307.829 

laws     464,977.1261.1585 

reports 289, 

305.  307.  639.  807,  829,  982,  1149.  1416 

housing  acts,  corapihtions 1135. 1441 

housing  index-digest 19 

housing  legal  digest    _. 127, 

449.  620.  789. 9Ni.  1246. 1392. 1570 
income  limits,  etc.,  USH.\-aided  projects...  168 

legislation  in  United  States 199 

nursing  activities  affected  by  problem 44 

planning  for  safety 497 

public  housing  (periodical)  46, 

168,  329.  497.  684.  1019,  1277.  1614,  1760 
road  map,  how  Govt,  agencies  can  help  you.  614 

rural  housing  improvement  946 

services  by  agencies  of  the  Govt ... 614 

slum  clearance,  etc.,  authoiity  in  Alaska    .  654, 

976. 1010 

standards  in  Milwaukee  678 

urban  housine  and  crowding -..  325 

see  also  Rents. 
Housing  .Administration,  fee  Federal  Housing 

.Administration. 
Housing  Authority  .       .   .  46,  168,  329,  497,  684, 

851.  1019.  116,'),  1277,  1447,  1614,  1760 

management  experience  notes 1165 

obligations  issued  for  refunding 1416. 1.585 

policy  and  procedure  bulletin 168.851 

proposed  authorization. 1073 

records,  disposition  .     1587 

terms,  etc..  of  contract  for  loan 168 

what  and  why  is  USH.A 1019 

see  nho  Straus,  Nathan. 
Housing  Committee,  see  Central  Housing  Com- 
mittee. 
Housing    Coordination    Division,   see    Defense 
Housing  Coordination  Division. 

Houston,  Samuel  F.,  court  case 1781 

Houston,  Tex.: 

building  permit  survey. 365 

Chamber  of  Commerce 1778 

financial  statistics 268 

Houston    black   clay,    microbial   responses   to 

organic  amendments 1710 

Houston  Chronicle  Publishing  Co .378 

Houston  Pipe  Line  Co 208.378 

Howard,  Albert  M.,  claim... - 1429 

Howard,  R.  S.,  Co l.WS 

Howard  Paper  Co.,  Inc 230 

Howarth,  H.  C: 

fuel  pitches. 336 

strength  of  small  pillars  of  coal 1 170 

Howe,  Alexander  C,  tax  appeal 1083 

Howe,   Ernest  J.,  legal  reserve  life  insurance 

companies 414 

Howe,  Paul  E.,  lamb  wool  and  skins 950 

Howe-Hill  Truck  Lines . 1473 

Howell,  L.  D.,  cotton-price  relationships,  etc...  118 
Howitzers: 

and  carriages,  nomenclature  lists ...  425, 

765,1546,1691,1826 

raitfirii'l,  nomenclature  list 1547 

Tiiat6rii-1,  technical  manual 1225, 1369 

Howland,  A.  L.,  chromite  deposits 332 

Hoy.  Chin,  relief 1591 


Page 
Hrdlifka,  Ales: 

retirement  exemption.  Executive  order 39(' 

skulls  and  bones  from  Kodiak  Island   ..  ..  1354 
Hromada,  J.  C: 

airport  traffic  control  tests .793 

airways  communication  circuit. .  ._  793 

radio  range  .  .         20 

Ilualpai  Indians,  see  Walapai  Indians. 
Hubbard,  Donald: 

aqueous  extracts  from  bottles .  1409 

boric  oxide  glass,  etc.,  studies ..  1407 

chemical  durability  of  glass 1408 

glass  electrodes . 1257 

Hubbard,  E.  H..  .soil  survey 786 

Hubbard,  John  W.,  court  case.. 38 

Hubbell,  Elbert,  earth-wall  construction. 1580 

Huber,    Franz,    foreign   social   in.surance,   etc., 

laws 327 

Huber,  Mary  E.,  appointment 87 

Huberman.  M.  A.,  southern  pine  nursery  stock.     16 

Hubert,  Louis  M.,  motor  carrier  decision 1295 

Hudgens,  R.  W..  address 261 

Hudson,  A.  C.  better  homes  for  southern  farm- 
ers   946 

Hudson,  Catheryn  Seckler — ,  see  Seckler-Hud- 
son,  Catheryn. 

Hudson,  Willie  W..  relief.. 15.3.290,463 

Hudson,  Wis.,  bridges 1141 

Hudson  &  Manhattan  R.  R.: 

court  case . . 510,  749 

employees  under  railway  labor  act 1182 

Hudson  Bay: 

chart 80 

yearly  discharge  at  gaging  stations. 1763 

Hudson  Bus  Transporation  Co 525 

Hudson  Iron  &  Metal  Co 1329 

Hudson  Motor  Car  Co.. 1793 

Hudson  Pipe  &  Supply  Co. _ 1329 

Hudson  River' 

bridee 297,310,464 

chart ---. 134 

Hudson  Shore  Labor  School 70     " 

Hudson  Strait  chart  80 

Hueneme.  Port,  chart %7 

Hueneme  Wharf  &  Warehou.se  Co 74,378 

HufI,  .Andrew  T..  motor  carrier  decision 518 

Huff,  Wilbert  .T..  Explosives  Div.  report,  1940..    50 

Huffman,  William  E.,  pntent  interference 706 

Hug.iboom.  Elsie  M.,  relief 1137,1429,1583 

Hughes,  B.  P.,  meteorological  summary 281 

Hughes,  F.  W.,  Republican  River 1763 

Hughes,  H.  Herbert: 

Iceland  spar  and  optical  fluorite -..  504 

sand  and  gravel 506 

Hughes,  J.  S..  calcium  requirements  of  pigs 1234 

Hughes.  .Tames  H.  (Senator  from  Del.): 
reports  made  bv— 

Claims  Com _  152-155, 

309-310,   480.   657-660,   830-831,   998- 
999,  1149-51,  1430-31 

District  of  Columbia  Com 1001 

Immigration  Com 833 

Hughes,  Joe  D.,  Inc 184 

Hughes,  Marv  H.,  tax  appeal  of  admr 1217 

Hughes  Tool  Co 35,5.1329 

Hughey,  Leta.   illustrator,  range  plant  hand- 
book  1110 

Hukill,  W^  v.: 

heat  of  respiration  of  fruits,  etc 606 

southern  farm  buildings 117 

Hulah   Dam   and   Reservoir,  aid  in  construc- 
tion  664,818 

Hulbert,  L.  S.,  address • _ _  260 

Hulbert  Forwarding  Co.,  Inc 1296 

Hull,  Cleio.  court  case. __ 406 

Hull,  Cordell: 
addresses — 

French  translations 1356 

Portuguese  translations 1356, 1811,1812 

Spanish  translations 1079,1214 

.<ie«  also  State  Department. 

Hull,  Leo  M.,  court  case 1604 

Hull,  Merlin  (Representative  from  Wis.): 
minority  report  by- 
Banking  and  Currency  Com 1262 

Hull,  William  S.,  court  case  of  exrs 1482 

Hull  Truck  Line...     ..-- 346 

Hultgren,  Retta.E.,  relief 657,982,1128 


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1935 


Page 

Hultgren,   Thor,  freight  rates  on  bituminous 

coal 695 

Humane  fur-getter,  effectiveness  and  selectivity-  1280 
Humanity,  see  Man. 

Humble,  Lucia  O.,  relief. 468 

Humble  Oil  and  Refining  Co 94 

Humboldt  Bay  chart  1578 

Humboldt  Motor  Stages,  Inc. 526 

Humboldt  National  Forest 1071 

Humboldt  project 1029 

Humes,  Arthur  O.,  new  Harpacticoid  copepod_  1213 
Humidity: 

dew-point  recorder  for  measuring 632 

moisture  content,  etc.,  of  wood,  relation 1110 

psychrometric  tables  for  obtaining 803 

Hummel,  B.  L.,  county  boards  of  agriculture  ..  947 

Hummel,  David,  Building  Co 315 

Humphreys,  Murray,  court  case 1482 

Humphries,  W.  R.,  mowers  and  binders... 251 

Hundahl,  Ernest,  court  case 355 

Hungary,  foreign  exchange  regulations 396 

Hunnicutt,    Mr.   (Hz    Mrs.    H.    P.,   decision   of 

N.  L.  R.  B 1795 

Hunsaker  Motor  Freight  Lines,  Inc  518 

Hunt,  C.  B.,  cretaceous  deposits  in  San  Juan 

Basin 1282 

Hunt,  Eleanor  P.,  body  measurements 1110 

Hunt,  Frank  D.,  motor  carrier  decision 523 

Hunt,  Oeorge  M.,  decay  of  untreated  wood 1110 

Hunt,  Wilbur  Ij.,  court  case. 1186 

Hunter,  Charlotte  E.,  relief 470,481,741 

Hunter,  Frances  C,  industrial  hygiene 495 

Hunter,  James  P.,  Transportation  Co 346 

Hunter,  ,Tohn  F.  (Representative  from  Ohio): 
report  made  bv — 

District  of  Columbia  Com 1418 

Hunter,  John  G.,  relief.     ..     308,635,641 

Hunter,  John  M.,  airport  zoning  lecislation  .  ._  964 
Hunter,  R.  C,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  district  933 
Hunter,  Richard  S.,  photoelectric  rgflectometer.  27 
Hunter,  Roy  B.: 

plumbing  system  loads 138 

water-distributing  systems 1724 

Hunter  Motor  Freight,  Inc 518 

Hunters  Point,  Calif.: 
bridge — 

hearing 1145 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 825 

report .991 

Hunting: 

laws,  rules,  and  regulations.  Canal  Zone 393 

migratory  bird  regulations . 1 450 

Huntington,  W.  Va.: 

aeronautical  charts  (2  entrie,s) 1577 

flood  control,  estimate ._  398 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district.. 931 

wholesale  fruit  and  vegetable  market 1103 

Huntlev,  Bert,  and  Sons 518 

Hurd,  F.  S.,  district  operation 1112 

Hurd,  Willis  E.: 

northers  of  Mexican,  etc.,  waters 1659 

refraction  and  mirage  736 

ships'  aneroid  barometers 1343 

tropical  cyclones  of  Pacific  Ocean 904 

waterspouts 1 798 

Hurd  Millwork  Corporation 923 

Hurley,  W.  M.,  claim 468 

Huron  &  Western  R.  R 343 

Huron  Holding  Corporation... 227 

Huron,  Lake,  aeronautical  chart 12,53 

Huron  River  Syndicate 1083 

Hurricanes,  see  Storms. 

Hurst,  Lewis  A.,  sugarcane  juice 618 

Hurst,  W.  M.: 

harvesting  pyrethrum 265 

power  and  machinery  in  agriculture 117 

Hurt,  B.  R.: 

agricultural  production 774 

power  used  on  farms 9 

Hu.smann  &  Roper  Freight  Lines,  Inc ;-    1300 

Husmann  &  Roper  Truck  Service 1300 

Hussmann-Ligonier  Co — 554,  727 

Hustad  Co ---      230 

Hutcheson,  William  L.,  court  case 227 

Hutchings,  Mary  M.,  court  case 62,407 

Hutchings,  Solar  S.,  range  plant  handbook. . .     1110 
Hutchison,  William  J.,  meteorological  sum- 
mary       633 

Hutson,  J.  B.,  acreage  allotments,  etc 772 


Page 
Hyannis  Harbor,  reexamination 595 

Hydraulic  cement,  see  Cement. 

Hydraulic  Data  Division,  Tennessee  Valley 

Authority 98,232,416,586,754, 

925, 1085, 1218, 1361, 1527, 1817 

Hydraulic  laboratories,  current  research 137 

Hydraulic  laboratory  bulletin ._ 137 

Hydraulic  Laboratory  Committee 1281, 1451 

Hvdraulic  Press  Corporations,  Inc.. 801 

Hydraulics,  tidal 423 

Hydrocarbons: 

aromatic,  isolation  from  petroleum 1408 

carcinogenicity 165 

freezing  points  and  impurity 971 

halogenated,  unit  for  determination 1015 

separation  by  azeotropic  distillation 1124 

Hydrocellulose  from  cotton 1723 

Hydroelectric  power,  see  Electricity. 

Hydrogen  in  ferrous  materials 459 

Hydrogen  sulfide  toxicity,  etc 848 

Hydrographic  bulletin       .79,212,390,563,734, 

903, 1066, 1200, 1342, 1510, 16.59, 1798 

Hydrographic  Office 79,  212,  389,  561,  734, 

902, 1066, 1200, 1342, 1510, 1658, 1798 

catalotr  of  charts,  etc.,  issued  to  vessels 734 

introduction 735 

numerical  index 564 

portfolios 735 

station    catalog,    see,    above,    catalog    of 
charts,  etc.,  issued  to  vessels. 

Hydroids,  new  species 1671 

Hydrologic  Division,  Soil  Conservation  Serv- 
ice....  1569,1712 

Hydrology,  see  Water. 
Hygiene: 

alcoholism  and  public  health 677 

4!hild  health  facts 540 

code  of  Federal  regulations,  public  health       322 

"community  services  .safeguard  child 884 

defenses,  health  officers  confer 1163 

jdeveloping  strong  bodies  and  able  minds..     1757 

thealth  and  medical  care  for  children 68 

health  education  supervision  by  States. . .     1161 

•fiealth  for  children  in  Vermont 1189 

helping  children  to  healthful  practices 1161 

industrial- 
nursing  profession  responsibility 1 163 

protecting  plant  manpower 541 

publications 495 

sources  of  information 884 

national  health  program,  references 1192 

national  Negro  health  news 163, 

494, 848, 1274, 1612 

National  Negro  Health  Week 163 

nutritionist  in  maternal,  etc.,  health 364 

personal  hygiene --    1016 

personal  hygiene  and  preparedness,  ser- 
mon   494 

physical  fitness  maintenance  for  flying 1538 

production  needs  for  healthy  South 1562~" 

public   health   administrator   in   occupa- 
tional disease  legislation 1758 

public  health  bulletin  .     44,  323,  325.  493.  678,  680, 
848,  1015,  1445,  1610,  1611,  1757,  1758 

public  health  engineering  abstracts 44, 

324,  494,  679,  848,  1016, 1274, 1612, 17.58 

title  page  and  index 494 

public  health  reports 44, 

164,  324,  494,  679,  848,  1016,  1163,  1274, 
1445, 1612, 1758 

supplements 44,  322, 1016, 1 163, 161 1 

title  pages  and  indexes 494, 1274 

Public  Health  Serv.  activities,  estimate. . .      222 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 330 

racial  aspects,  maternal  and  child  health..    1314 

recent  developments  in  housing. 1015 

school,  biennial  survey  of  education 845 

school.  State  wide  trends 1015 

social 495 

special  problems  in  our  health  defenses 1016 

trichinosis  in  swine  and  public  health 403 

weekly  health  index 21,128,268,451 

workers'  health  series  ...  163,  322, 1163, 1444, 17.58 

workers  in  dusty  trades 1757 

see  aho  Sanitation. 

Hygienic  Ice  Co 61 

Hygrade  Food  Products  Corporation 1793 

Hylastes  Erichson,  bark  beetles  of  genus 440 

Hyman,  Harris,  jr.,  tax  appeal 1217 


1936 


INDEX,    1941 


rage 

Hyman,  Ilclen  E.,  tax  appeal  .  1217 

Hyman,  Libbie  H.,  polyclad  natworms         "'  404 

Hymenoptera.  male  genitalia 92 

Hynning,  ClifTord   J.,  taxation  of   corporate 

enterprise 413 

Hypera  brunneipennis,  studies 1565 

Hypodermic  needles  specification 1366 

HjTe,  French  M.,  marketing  of  peppermint 

oil fiin 


903 


I  Am  An  American  Day: 

proclamation .1 571 

-'■^Port  of  New  Citizens  i5ay  ceremonies  540 

I.  C.  C,  see  Interstate  Commerce  Commission 

I.  R.  T.  Co.,  Inc. ■    1775 

Iba  Anchorage  chart. 1123 

Ice:  

and  snow  data,  1941 29,140,282  1728 

dealers,  commodity  sales 1718 

drift  in  north  Atlantic  214 

encountered  by  New  Sevilla...         566 

general  schedule  of  supplies 758 

in  Arctic  Ocean  and  Bering  Sea  1798 

international  ice  observation  """      417 

Ice  age  problem 1213 

Ice  breaking  machines,  rates  on ' " 519 

Ice  cream  quiz "      qOo 

Ice  patrol  service  in  north  Atlantic  417 

Iceland: 

chart ___ 

lights,  etc.— 

1941  summary  of  notices  affecting  v.  5        903 

1941  supplement  to  V.  5 390 

United  States  forces  in IO71 

Iceland  spar,  article ""'      504 

Icelandic  phrase  book... '""'  1369 

Ickes,    Harold    L.,   conservation   moves   for- 
ward   4g 

see  also  Interior  Department.        " 

Idaho: 

AAA  program  handbook  249 

census.  1940  (16th)—  "'" 

agriculture 623, 1573 

construction 1116 

housing ^'-^1^"^"    1397 

manufactures 1575 

population 453  1717 

retail  trade '   951 

wholesale  trade... ][  1399 

climate "" 1795 

cut-over  land ..'.'//.'.  607 

district  court  records,  disposition  808 

electric  bills... II59 

electric  rate  book '.'"'^]""  674 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory  1210 

financial  statistics '     1394 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc"        175  1025 
land  withdrawal.  Exec,  order.  'l664 

leasesof  public  lands  for  schools..  1602 

mail  routes,  schedules 394,907,1347  1800 

maps- 
post  route 85 

State  of  Idaho --"]J]I"      854 

transportation ""'      493 

metal  mining,  1940 I.IJ^II"^]"       51 

potato  marketing  agreement .'./  '    1713 

proposals  for  carrying  mails '""    166I 

Public  Utilities  Commission... '    1476 

reclamation  progress "    1286 

Idaho  Agricultural  Experiment  Station      ".""      607 

Idaho  National  Forest 783 

Ide,  John  J.,  tax  appeal 410 

Ideal  Cement  Co /......      712 

Idzorek,  Stephen  J.,  court  case 841, 1309, 1604 

Iglesias,  Santiago,  memorial  services '  1583 

lies  des  Saintes,  see  Les  Saintes. 
lies  Uca,  see  Wallis  Islands. 
Illinois: 

agricultural  conservation  program 4.33 

Agricultural  Department. 437 

agricultural  loans '773  1381 

Agricultural  Statistics  Division  of  Agri-  ' 

cultural  Dept 437 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 270,1395 

onstruction 1249 

population 960 


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Illinois— Continued 

census,  1940  (I6th)— Continued 

retail  trade      130,961 

service  establishments... 130 

wholesale  trade "271  1399 

climate '       '1726 

conserving  oil  and  gas,  compact..""  1131 

,.      ,  1141,1154,1207 

cooperative  frozen  food  locker  plants  261 

corn  acreage,  yield,  and  production  437 

courtca.se 1044,1187,1309,1781 

crude  oils,  analyses 52 

district  court  records,  disposition."       808  1587 

electric  bills '  ii,>;9 

electric  rate  book '"'"  1272 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory""  223 

financial  statistics 1393 

land  for  highway — 

hearing. 1154 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  NavA-  824 

report "  "    1007 

mail  routes,  schedules. . .  216,  569, 1669, 1346, 1800 

map,  minor  civil  divisions mg 

map,  post  route '       85 

military  reservations. -''\l"[[]    1223 

Illinois  Bayou  soil  conservation  district.  957 

Illinois  Central  R.  R.: 

accidents 341,696,864,1459,1624 

court  case 357  sgQ 

equipment  trust  certifleates... 11^^^181,698  'U6'> 

operation '   i^ 

rates  on  strawberries ..."""  530 

reconstruction  financing 181 

reconstruction  loan "I""""      181 

Illinois  Electric  Porcelain  Co 895  150'> 

Illinois  Moulding  Co...  '1793 

Illinois  Natural  Gas  Co.. 1309  1781 

Illinois  Publishing  and  Printing  Co  '     72 

Illinois  Rural  RehabiHtation  Corporation. "709, 880 
niinois  Terminal  R.  R  bor 

Illinois  Tool  Works ".'"  37s 

Illinois,  ««e  Sickness. 
Illustrations: 

pictorial  illustrations  copyrighted  70, 

.    ^  202,545,887,1651,1495,1641' 

index  and  title  page,  v.  35 545 

Ilseng,  .\ndrew  G.,  court  case 1309 

Ilseng,  .\ndrew  G.,  jr.,  court  case '_    1309 

Ilsley,  L.  C,  mechanized  mining  692 

Imbabura,  Quichua-speaking  Indians  746, 1355 

Imes,  Marion: 

cattle  lice n 

derris  and  cube  washes  for  cattle  grubs.".        11 
Immigrants,  see  Immigration. 
Immigration: 

admission  of  pacifists,  opinion 353 

admit  wives  of  .American  citizens 145 

immigration  series _..  226 

visas,  refusal  to  certain  aliens ""§66,818  833 

see  also  .\liens— Travelers. 
Immigration  and  Naturalization  Committee, 
House: 

calendar 32,145,296,818,986,1140 

hearings 644 

minority  views 986 

reports 145-r46, 296"  470-471. 

643-644, 818,  986, 1140, 1419, 1593 ,  1737 

Immigration  and  Naturalization  Service  .  67, 

197, 540, 883, 1048, 1490, 1637 

amend  act 818, 1593 

general  order 197,883,1048,1490,1637 

promotion  of  inspectors 1593 

Immigration  Border  Patrol,  origin,  activities, 

etc 883 

Immigration  Committee,  Senate: 

calendar 156,1002,1152 

reports 833-834, 1002-3, 1433, 1600 

Immoral    literature,  prohibiting    transporta- 
tion     1142 

Impedance  measuring  box 625 

Imperial  County,  Calif.: 

grapefruit     marketing     agreement     and 

order.,- 958,1112 

references 1103 

Imperial  National  Wildlife  Refuge 218 

Imperial  Paper  and  Color  Corporation 749 

Implements  of  war,  see  Munitions. 


JANUARY-DE  CEMBE  R 


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Page 
Import-Export    Bank    of    Washington,    see 
Export-Import  Bank  of  Washing- 
ton. 
Imports  and  exports: 

distribution  of  U.  S.  imports  in  China 969 

export  control  funds,  amendment  to  bud- 
get  743 

export  control  schedules,  etc 489,842. 1012, 

1157, 1270, 1605, 1753, 1754 

cumulative  index  for  schedules 842 

exportation  of  certain  articles — 

extend  act  to  all  Territories,  etc 648, 

667, 806, 822 

proclamations  and  orders 87,218.219, 

396,  397,  571, 741, 910, 1071, 1207, 1349 

exports  from  Canal  Zone,  opinion 880 

licensing 1 1 44 

regulation  of  imports  by  exec,  action 1357 

sabotage  against  materials  for  export 988 

statistical  classification  of  exports 275, 1571 

statistical  classification  of  imports 627 

see  also  Agricultural  products— Blocked 
nationals  —  Commerce  —  Tariff  — 
also  names  of  articles  imported 
and  exported,  and  names  of 
countries. 

Impression  material,  dental,  specification 235 

In-Plant  Training  Conference: 

digest  of  i)roccedings IISO 

proceedings        1190 

remarks  by  Wm.  F.  Patterson 1190 

report  of  findings  committee 1190 

Inauguration,  see  President  of  United  States. 
Income: 

broadcast  stations,  income  items... 160 

family  income  and  expenditure..  16, 199, 365,  714 
farm— 

AAA  programstandsfor  more 945 

forestry  and  farm  income 443 

gross  income,  1869-1937 8 

income  situation 8, 118,  252, 435, 607,  775, 

947, 1103,  1236, 1382, 1561, 1702 

parity  for  agriculture 608,947,948,1703 

parity  for  farmers  is  important 944 

saving  soil  and  maintaining  income...      266 
see  also  names  of  products  from  which 
income  is  derived. 

food  prices  and  consumer  incomes 1382 

limits  and  rents  for  USHA-aided  projects.      168 

railway  income  and  balance-sheet  items...       57, 

179,  342,  511,  697,  865,  1034,  1176,  1289, 

1461, 1625, 1771 

saving,  investment,  and  national  income..      415 

statistics 1087,1362,1819 

Income  tax: 

coops  and  Federal  income  tax 782 

in  Australia 1124 

know  your  taxes,  tax  savings  plan 1679 

regulations 757 

returns,  number  for  1939 926 

returns,  statistics  from 1087,1362,1819 

see  also  Amortization  of  national  defense 
facilities— Internal  revenue,  and 
references— Treasury  notes. 

Income  Tax  Unit 926, 1087, 1362, 1819 

Incubators,  temperature  and  humidity 13 

Independence  County  Wildlife  Refuge ..      396 

Independent    Automobile    Forwarding    Cor- 
poration   1044,1186 

Independent  Motor  Carriers,  Inc 346 

Independent  Motor  Transport 1036 

Independent  offices,  see  Government  offices. 
Independent   Organization   of  Employees  of 

Virginia  Electric  and  Power  Co.  192, 196 

Independent  Truckers  Association 34() 

Indeterminate  Sentence  and  Parole  Board 1142 

Index-digests: 

decisions  of  General  Accounting  Office. ..     169, 
685, 1020, 1615 

decisions  of  Richard  S.  Whaley 1603 

housing.- 19 

Index  numbers: 

foreign  trade  in  agricultural  products 615 

freight-ear  loadings 844 

railroad  freight  rates 252,695 

Indexes: 

agricultural  library  notes 124 

.\rmy  and  Federal  specifications 695 


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Indexes — Continued 

aviation  charts  of  Hydrographic  Office 736, 

1066, 1067 
boletin  de  la  Oficina  Sanitaria  Panameri- 

cana 82 

briefs  in  tax  cases  in  Ct.  of  Claims 1307 

changing  techniques  and  employment  in 

agriculture  studies 1236 

chemical  warfare  bulletin 595 

congressional  committee  hearings 996 

congressional  record,  76th  Cong.3d  scss., 

daily 30 

congressional  record,  77th  Cong.lst  sess., 

daily 30.141,283,462.634. 

804, 974, 1128, 1261, 1413, 1583, 1729 

consumers'  guide 6 

contributions  from  national  herbarium 404 

copyright  entries 369,  545  (3  entries),  717,  1051 

cotton  literature,  selected  references 603, 1379 

court  martial  orders.. 1658 

Court  of  Claims  cases 1011 

crops  and  markets... 431 

customs  decisions 99,755,1679 

domestic  commerce,  weekly  bulletin 135 

experiment  station  record 259, 1108 

export  control  schedules 842 

farmers'  bulletins 1568 

Federal  home  loan  bank  review 1271 

Federal  register 204, 370,  371, 547,  719, 

888. 1053, 1195, 1319, 1496.  1643. 1789 

Federal  specifications 102,  236, 420.  593, 758, 

929, 1091, 1222, 1367, 1535, 1685, 1822 

foreign  agriculture  (periodical) 123 

foreign  commerce  weekly 276,968 

foreign  crops  and  markets 123, 1109 

foreign  extension  activities 259 

general  schedule  of  supplies,  awards,  etc. .    1220 
government  publications,  monthly  cata- 
log.. _ 853 

hospital  news 163 

Insect  Pest  Survey  bulletin 952 

insured  mortgage  portfolio 161,1271 

international  petroleum  trade 176 

interstate  migration,  pt.  11 1423 

journal  of  agricultural  research 248, 772, 1380 

journal  of  National  Cancer  Institute 1446 

journal  of  research  of  Standards  Bureau...      800 

labor  information  bulletin 68,1786 

labor  standards 1048 

land  policy  review 252 

laws  applicable  to  Dept.  of  Agriculture...    1391 

legislation  affecting  rural  land  use 607,  775 

library  of  Surgeon  General's  Office,  Army.    1690 

medical  and  veterinary  zoology.     951 

Mississippi  River  valley  quadrangles 1227 

monthly  labor  review 715, 1492 

monthly  weather  review 1126 

musicians  in  United  States 1203 

National  Labor  Relations  Bd.  hearings...        33 
National      Railroad      Adjustment      Bd. 

awards . 560 

naval  medical  bulletin 1509 

naval  stores  and  material 567,1660 

news  for  farmer  cooperatives 1708 

notable  American  women _.    1051 

notice  to  aviators 79 

notice  to  mariners 390 

official  gazette,  weekly 28, 139. 280, 460, 632, 

801,  972, 1126, 1258, 1410, 1581, 1725 

Pan  American  book  shelf 965 

Pan  American  Union  bulletin 392,  905 

patents 280 

petitions,  etc.,  in  Supreme  Court  relating 

to  tax  matters 1636 

plant  disease  reporter 265 

plant  disease  reporter  supplements  112- 

119 . 17 

postal  bulletin 394 

proceedings  of  National  Museum 1355 

public  health  engineering  abstracts 494 

public  health  reports 494, 1274 

Railroad  Retirement  Board  monthly  re- 
view  916,1211 

reclamation  era 338 

records  and  briefs  in  tax  cases  in  Circuit 

Courts  of  Appeals,  etc 1307 

registration  record,  1933  securities  act--  .  91, 
401,  577,  745,  917,  1076,  1212,  1353, 
1520, 1669, 1810 


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INDEX,    1941 


Page 
Indexes— Continued 

river  and  harbor  documents..  1539 

river  and  liarbor  imi)rovement  laws. 763 

schedule  of  stock  items ..     1220 

selective  service  master  list.  ...     1212 

service  and  regulatory  announcements- 
Animal  Industry  Bureau  120 
Entomology    and    Plant    Quarantine 

Bureau  1107 

social  security  bulletin 327 

soil  conservation  (iieriodieal) _     1112 

soil  conservation  literature _.      449 

State  Dei)artment  bulletin 747,1356 

State  law  inde.x  1788 

station  catalogs  of  Hydrographic  Office. .  _      564 

strategic  minerals  investigations 1451 

Supreme  Court  journal  921 

technical  bulletins  of  Agriculture  Dept...     1568 

topographic  maps 133 

trade-marks..         __        ._      281 

Treasury  decisions 99,755, 1679 

treaty  information  bulletin..     ...   ._     ._        226 

unemployment  compensation  interpreta- 
tion service — 

benefit  series  1614 

State  series.  684 

venereal  disease  information      .     45 

Veterans'  Admin,  medical  bulletin 593 

War  Department  general  orders,  etc  930 

woman  worker .  .  70 

Indexing  Section,  Agriculture  Dept 264,445,1389 

India: 

economic  position  in  1940 .        : 969 

sailing  directions,  supplement 563 

tonnage  duties,  proclamation 220 

Indian  Affairs  Committee,  House: 

calendar 32,  2S6,  987, 1419 

hearings 296, 1 140, 1420, 1 593 

minority  views 818 

reports 296-297,471,644,818, 

987, 1140, 1263, 1419-20, 1593 

Indian  Affairs  Committee,  Senate: 

calendar 36,311,664,1003 

hearings 1152-53 

reports    664-665, 834-835. 1003, 1 1 53. 1 746-47 

Indian  Affairs  Office 49, 173,334,503.690, 

856, 1024. 1169, 1282, 1452, 1618. 1765 

appropriations,  hearings 638 

civil  service  for  asst.,  etc.,  comnrs 982 

estimates 573 

report,  1940 334 

supplies,  etc.,  for  resale,  use  of  appropria- 
tions  1419 

Indian  agencies: 

directory  of  service  units 1283 

routes  to  agencies  and  schools 1618 

Indian  Bay  quadrangle,  Ark 1371 

Indian  Claims  Commission 1747 

Indian  communities,  see  also  names  of  com- 
munities. 

Indian  Day,  see  American  Indian  Day. 

Indian  hospitals,  revenues  collected,  etc 1419 

Indian  lands,  see  Indian  reservations — In- 
dians— also  names  of  certain  tribes, 
reservations,  etc. 

Indian  Ocean: 

great  circle  sailing  chart 1201 

lights  and  fog  signals 390 

pilot  chart 81,214,566,736,904, 

1067,  1201, 1343, 1511,  1659,  1798 

pilot  supplement ,')63 

tide  tables 1403 

Indian-red  specification 1365 

Indian  reservations: 

appropriations  for  roads,  amend  act 834,  1263 

fires  on  Indian  lands 8.36, 1142, 1585 

see  also  names  of  reservations. 

Indian  schools: 

revenues  collected,  expenditure,  etc 1419 

routes  to. 1618 

Indian  service,  see  Indian  Affairs  Office — 
Indian  agencies. 

Indian  treaties,  compilation 664 

Indian  villages,  see  also  names  of  villages. 

Indian  wars,  pensions  to  veterans,  etc 472, 1268 

Indiana: 

agricultural  conservation  program 432 

agricultural  loans 1560 


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Indiana— Continued 

bridges 297,636,661,819  820 

1000,  1001,  1131  (2  entries),  1421,  1432,  1586 
census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture... 623, 1395 

construction iil6 

population (504 

retail  trade --l!  130,961 

service  establishments 130 

wholesale  trade 23,1399 

corn  acreage,  yield,  and  production '     10 

court  ease 749 

electric  bills '_'_'_     jisg 

electric  rate  book 1159 

farm  supply  purchasing ]!        14 

Federal  agencies,  etc.,  directory 89, 1352 

Federal    aid    highway    system    progress 

map 1278 

financial  statistics 1247 

lands,  transferring,  Executive  order 1516 

mail  routes,  schedules 216,  907, 1204, 1662 

map  of  minor  civil  divisions 964 

post  route  map 35 

Indiana  and  Michigan  Electric  Co 720, 1321 

Indiana  Harbor  Belt  R.  R 55 

Indiana  Railroad sis 

Indianapolis,  Ind.: 

airport  traffic  control  tests 793 

court  case iC74 

financial  statistics 268, 1393 

Indianapolis  Gas  Co .._     1674 

Indianapolis  Power  &  Light  Co 721, 1497 

Indians: 

children,  goals  for  welfare 1189 

Indian  education,  field  letter 49, 

173,  334,  690, 1452, 1618, 1765 
Indians  at  work,  news  sheet  49, 

173,  334,  503,  690,  856,  1024,  1170,  1283, 
1452,  1618.  1765 

intestate,  disposition  of  trust,  etc 644 

lands,  declaring  U.  S.  holds  in  trust 1420 

lands,  extension  of  trust  periods 1803 

laws  and  treaties 664 

mining  of  gems  and  ornamental  stones..  746,  918 

New  Echota,  birthplace  of  press 1028 

northwestern  and  southwestern,  com- 
parison        577 

not  ta-xed,  exclusion  when  apportioning 

representatives 64 

of  California — 

relief 644 

suit  on  behalf  of 1152,  1153,  1420 

V.  United  States 35,5,877 

refund  of  taxes  erroneously  paid 1746 

relief  for  ta.xes  on  allotted  lands 1747 

soapstone  use  in  eastern  United  States 92 

see  also  Five  Civilized  Tribes — also  certain 
headings  beginning  Indian — also 
names  of  tribes  and  reservations. 

Indie  studies  development 1193 

Indigo  paste,  rates  on 718, 1476 

Indio,  Calif.,  right-of-way 304 

Indo-China,  economic  position  in  1940 1406 

Industrial  Accident  Boards  and  Commissions, 
International  Association  of,  see 
International  Association  of  In- 
dustrial Accident  Boards  and 
Commissions. 
Industrial  Accident  Prevention  Board,  creat- 
ing in  D.  C 986,  1266 

se(  also  Minimum  Wage  and  Industrial 
Safety  Board,  D.  C. 
Industrial  accidents,  see  Accidents. 
Industrial  and  business  statistics...  .        21.  !28.  269, 
450,    621,    790,  9.')9,    1114,   1247,   1.394, 
1572,   I7I4 
Industrial  arbitration  and  conciliation: 

award,  Ship  Clerks'  Union  of  San  Fran- 
cisco   68 

compulsorv  investigation,  etc.,  of  dis- 
putes  202,  1611 

disputes  affecting  national  defense  - 

hearings  475,1745 

minority  views 475 

reports 475,654,  1595, 1738,  1745 

laws  rel.  to  mediation,  etc.,  compilation. .      466 


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Industrial  arts: 

foundation  for  mechanized-warfare  train- 
ing.  - 840 

trends  492 

Industrial  bankinp  companies,  see  Banks  and 

banking. 
Industrial  classification,  see  Industry. 
Industrial  corporations,  sec  Corporations. 
Industiial  diseases,  see  Occupational  diseases. 
Industrial  disputes,  see  Strikes. 
Industrial  education,  see  Technical  education. 
Industrial  hygiene,  see  Hygiene. 
Industrial  Hygiene  Division,  National  Insti- 
tute of  Health  495, 677, 848 

Industrial    Hygiene    Division,    Utah    State 

Board  of  Health 1611 

Industrial  injuries,  see  Injuries 
Industrial  machinery,  see  Machinery. 
Industrial  migration,  see  Migration. 
Industrial     mobilization,     see     Mobilization 

(industrial). 
Industrial  plants,  see  Industry. 
Industrial  production,  see  rroduetion  (indus- 
trial). 

Industrial  Property  Section 136 

Industrial  Rayon  Corporation 1329,1650 

Industrial  reference  service-- 26, 136,276, 

457,  628,   798,  968,   1123,   1255,   1401, 
1579, 1722 
Industrial  relations: 

national  labor  relations  act — 

amendments,  hearings 155 

article  from  monthly  labor  review 1192 

six  years  of  act 1640 

te.xt 548,721,1054,1498 

Supreme  Court  decisions 1191 

union-management  cooperation 1050, 1785 

see  also  Collective  bargaining— Industrial 
arbitration  and  conciliation. 

Industrial  Kelations  Division-   198,200,306,367, 

543,   714,   716,  885,   1050,    1192,   1317, 
1493,  1640,  1786 
Industrial  research,  see  Research. 
Industrial  safety,  see  Safety  of  life. 
Industrial  Safety  and  Minimum  Wage  Board, 
D.  C,  see  Minimum  Wage  and 
Industrial  Safety  Board,  D.  C. 

Industrial  series.  Commerce  Dept 1123 

Industrial  Transport,  Inc 1473 

Industry: 

British,  hours  and  efflciency... 1191 

classification  manual 1806 

competition  and  monopoly 414 

industry  survey 1124,1406 

leadership  for  defense 1352 

protecting  plant  manpower 541 

protection  of  industrial  plants. 1351, 1808 

quinquennial  censu.s — 

hearings... 999, 1735 

report --      999 

service  and  maintenance  jobs 1189 

structure 414 

tentative  industrial  classification 1265 

see  also  Defense  industries— Employment 
and    unemployment  —  Manufac- 
tures and  manufacturers— a^«o  cer- 
tain headings  beginning  Industrial 
— also  name  of  industry. 
Infant  mortality,  see  Infants. 
Infantile  paralysis,  see  Poliomyelitis. 
Infantry: 

drill  regulations 1536 

field  manual 929,1368,1536 

Infants: 
deaths — 

birth  weight  relation 364 

do  many  more  babies  die  in  some 

States? 1638 

mortality  in  1939  lowest 713 

reporting     in     Williamson     County, 

Tenn 364 

who  are  babies  that  die? 1638 

why  do  babies  die? 1638 

newborn,  measures  for  protection 713 

of    mothers    untreated    and    treated    for 

syphilis 679 

premature,  care. 198 

premature,  nursing 713 

2,250,000  babies  are  born  alive  every  year. .    1638 


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Infants— Continued 

where  are  babies  born? _ 1638 

see  also  Children. 
Infants'  outerwear,  see  Clothing. 
Infectious  abortion,  see  Bang's  disease. 

Infectious  anemia,  of  horses 610 

Infectious  diseases,  see  Contagious  and  infec- 
tious diseases. 

Infectious  Diseases  Division 326 

Infiltration: 

areal  average  capacity 116 

of  water  into  soil 18 

Inflation: 

article  from  Federal  reserve  bulletin 675 

farmers,  farm  prices,  and  inflation 1557 

fight  against 1528 

Influenza: 

but  flu  is  tougher. 163 

study  in  rural  community 323 

Information  and  Education  Division,  Forest 

Service 1388 

Information    Division,    Agricultural    Adjust- 
ment Admin 116, 

249,  250,  433, 604, 945, 1700, 1701 
Information   Division,    Emergency   Manage- 
ment Office 1518,1667 

information  in  notes  of  general  interest 1377 

priorities 743, 1351 

Information  Division,  Interior  Dept 49, 

174,   334,   690,  856,   1024,   1170,   1283, 
1453,  1618,  1765 
Information  Division,  Soil  Conservation  Serv- 
ice      1245 

Information  exchange  on  education  and  na- 
tional defense 1161  (3  entries),  1609 

Information  Office,  Agriculture  Dept  . .  -  -  16, 
124,  264,  444,  616,  785,  956,  1110,  1243, 
1388, 1568, 1709 

report,  1941 1710 

Information  Office,  National  Park  Service 1456 

Information  Office,  Tennessee  Valley  Author- 
ity  .-.  1527,1678 

Information  oflftces,  see  Government  offices. 
Information    Service,    Qovernment    Reports 

Ofliice.... 90,575,1075, 

1211, 1352, 1520, 1669, 1809 

Infusorial  earth,  rates  on 529 

Ingalls,  Charles  C,  tax  appeal  of  exrs 1676 

Ingalts,  Lew  is,  tax  appeal 1676 

Ingalls,  Robert,  tax  appeal 1676 

Ingalls  Iron  Works  Co 378 

Ingalls  Shipbuilding  Corporation 1330, 1650 

Ingalls  Stone  Co 702 

Ingberg,  S.  H.,  fire  tests  of  partitions 799 

Ingersoll  Steel  &  Disc  Division,  Borg-Wamer 

Corporation 206,  550, 891, 1056 

Ingham  County,  Mich.,  soil  survey 786 

Ingling,  Clarence  E.,  retirement  exemption. _.      218 

Ingram,  J.  W.,  sugarcane  borer 1565 

Ingram-Richardon     Manufacturing     Co.     of 

Indiana,  Inc 749 

Initiation  fees: 

taxes 1530,1688 

correction  of  entry  on  p.  1530   1555 

Injunctions  on  patents,  prohibit  issuance,  etc . .      652 
Injuries: 

experience  in  iron  and  steel  industry 1492 

in  Navy,  1939,  report  of  surgeon  general...     1199 

industrial,  during  1940 1492 

industrial,  relation  of  age 199 

nonindustrial,  duration 324 

see  also  Accidents — Employers'   liability 
and  workmen's  compensation. 

Ink  specifications 101,  591, 1365, 1821 

Inland  Air  Lines,  Inc 795, 17i8 

Inland  Development  Co 192 

Inland  Empire  Paper  Co 1477 

Inland  Empire  Waterways  Association 189 

Inland  Gas  Corporation 917 

Inland  Investors,  Inc 923 

Inland  Lime  and  Stone  Co 75 

Inland     Manufacturing     Division,     General 

Motor  Corporation 553 

Inland  Motor  Freight 518 

Inland  Rubber  Corporation 208 

Inland  Steel  Co , 1650 

Inland  waterways: 

Army  technical  manual 240 


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INDEX,    1941 


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Inland  waterways— Continued 

connectinK    Tombigbeo    and    Tennessee 

Kivers 654 

from  Pamlico  Sound  to  Beaufort  Harbor..      5«6 

from  Uehoboth  Bay  to  Delaware  Bay 1371 

radio  requirements  for  ships 489 

see  also  names  of  waterways. 

Inland  Waterways  Corporation 798 

report,  1940 .. 798 

report  and  order  of  Maritime  Comn 545 

see  also  Reorganization  of  QovermneDt  of- 
fices, etc. 

Inorganic  substances,  entropies 336 

Insane,    Government   Hospital    for,   see   St. 

Elizabeths  Hospital. 
Insanity,  see  Mental  diseases. 

Insect  Identification  Division.. 612 

Insect  Pest  Survey  bulletin 13 

258,440.  611.  780,  952,  1107, 1240,  1385, 
1565,1707 

inde.\  to  v.  20 952 

Insecticide  Investigations  Division: 

patents  relating  to  pest  control 13, 

258,  012,  780,  781,  1107,  1385,1565, 1707 

publications  and  patents,  lists 611, 1240 

Insecticides: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 12.50 

chinch  bug  control  on  corn 611 

dust  gun  for  laboratory  experiments.  1240 

earworm  control  in  sweet  corn 611 

ingested,  effects  on  armyworm 611 

liquid,  measured  drop  method  of  apply- 
ing.      611 

notices  of  judgment  underact 609,1105 

organic  sulfur  compounds,  list 440 

plants,  crop  possibilities 1244 

see  also  names  of  insecticides. 
Insects: 

attacking  narcissus  bulbs,  control 1707 

books  on  entomology,  selected  lists 121 

cages  for  laboratory  and  field  studies 612 

control  devices 1707 

conversion  tables,  etc.,  in  control 121 

ebn,  annotated  list 1706 

entomology,  current  literature 12, 

258,  780, 952, 1240, 1565 

extension  entomologist 440,  952, 1385, 1706 

fabric,  relation  to  national  defense 258 

field  infestation  of  rice 611 

food,  relation  to  national  defense.. 258 

garden  pests 1708 

gladiolus 617 

grain,  control  in  elevator  storage 1107 

house  plant  enemies,  and  their  control 612 

injurious  to  log  cabins,  etc 258 

measuring  populations,  new  devices 1565 

mobile  sani  ple-carrylng  rack 612 

National  Park  Service  areas,  reports 693 

orchard,  and  their  control 1240 

peach,  in  Eastern  United  States 440 

photographing  specimens 612 

plant  diseases  spread  (2  entries) 1522 

relation  to  national  defense 258, 

952, 1107, 1240, 1707 

scoop  for  collecting  small  insects 2.58 

Spanish  moss,  gin  trash,  etc 258 

sweep  net,  improvements 780 

trap  for  aerial  insects 441 

vectors  of  bacterial  wilt  of  corn 445 

see  also  Pests — also  names  and  classes  of 
insects. 
Inside  route,  see  Intracoastal  Waterway. 

Insignia,  .\rmy  regulations 103 

Insolvency,  see  Bankruptcy. 
Inspection  and  inspectors; 

Army  regulation.  _.   759 

laws  governing  marine  inspection... 137 

National  Guard  regulations 241 

naval  material  inspection  districts 392 

plant  material  imported 121 

see  also  names  of  certain  departments,  etc. 
Inspection  Division,  Marine  Inspection  and 

Navigation  Bur 

Inspector  General's  Department,  War  Dept., 

.\rniy  regulations.. 420,7.59 

Installment  loans: 

credit  unions,  loans  to  consumers 1405, 

1579, 1722 


798 


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Installment  loans — Continued 

industrial  banking  companies  ...               26  136 
276,  457,  628,  797,  968,  1255,  1579,  1722 
regulation  of  consumer  credit- 
Federal  reserve  regulation  W 1272 

necessity,  etc..  Executive  order 1206 

Institute  of  Csupet  Manufacturers  of  America, 

luc. 365,539 

Institute  of  Health,  see  National  Institute  of 

Health. 
Institute  of  Technology,  University  of  Min- 
nesota.  503 

Institutions  (international): 

American  representation 747 

Instrument  cases,  census  of  manufactures 960 

Instrument  Division §02, 1411 

Instrument  light,  standard  nomenclature '  1691 

Instruments,  see  names  of  certain  classes  of 

instruments. 
Insular  Affairs  Bureau,  see  Reorganization  of 

Government  oflBces,  etc. 
Insular  Affairs  Committee,  House: 

hearings 1420 

reports.... 1420,1737 

Insular  possessions,  see  Outlying  possessions. 
Insulated  wire,  see  Electric  wire  and  wiling. 

Insulating  board,  structural 971 

Insulating  tape,  see  Tape. 
Insulation: 

heat-insulating   material,   general   sched- 
ule      1530 

home,  conservation  and  defense  measure. .      859 

sound,  floor  and  walls 137 

see  also  names  of  insulating  materials. 

Insulin,  certification  of  batches 1731,1737 

Insuline  Corp.  of  America,  Inc 379,554 

Insurance: 

Canal  Zone,  report  of  business 906 

savings  and  loan  accounts 843 

soldiers',  etc.,  relief,  amend  act.. I434 

ta.\icab  business  in  D.  C,  greater  control..  1266 
»«e  also  various  types  of  insurance,  e.  g.  Life 
insurance. 
Insurance   Corporation,    Federal    Deposit,   see 
Federal  Deposit  Insurance  Corpora- 
tion. 
Insuranshares  and  General  Management  Co.  355,671 
Insured   banks,  see  Banks  and  banking— o/so 
names  of  certain  Government  cor- 
porations. 
Insured  mortgages,  see  Mortgage  insurance. 
Insured  savings  and  loan  accounts,  see  Federal 
Savings  and  Loan  Insurance  Cor- 
poration. 

Intaglio  printing  plates 459 

Intellectual   Cooperation   Division 1513 

Inter-aeency  service  functions,  etc.,  guide 1075 

Inter-Ameriran  .\lTairs,  Office  of  Coordinator 
see  Coordinator  of  Inter-American 
Affairs  Oflfice. 

Inter-.\merican  Bank,  e.stablishment 833 

Inter-American    Bibliographical    and    Library 

Association 905 

Inter-.\merican  coffee  agreement: 

carry  out  obligations  of  U.  S...  310, 

463,  477, 478, 914 

quota  for  non-signatory  countries 570, 

909.  1205, 1348 
report  to  accompany  Senate  executive  A..  1600 

text,  etc.  (Senate  executive  A) 1672 

Inter-American    cultural    relations: 

exchange  of  professors,  etc. 1080 

State  Department  program 747 

Inter-.Vmerican   Highway: 

cooperation    with    (Central    America — 

committee  reports 664, 

817, 1742 

hearing. 986 

State  Dept.  report,  etc... 748 

Inter-American    Indian    Institute 1600,1673 

Inter-American  Maritime  Conference,  report  of 

delegates  of  United  States.. 1194 

Inter- .\mcrican  relations,  see  Pan  Americanism. 

Inter-American  series 747, 1080 

Inter  .■Vmerican  Statistical  Institute 1080,1263 

Inter-.\mericanism,  see  Pan  .\mericanism. 
Interbureau   Committee  on   State  Legislation 

for  Better  Land   Use 607 


JANUARY-DECEMBER 


1941 


Page 

Inter-Carolinas  Motor  Bus  Co 1180,1775 

Interchangeability  chart,  ordnance  catalog 1544 

Intercity    Motor    Lines _..  1775 

Inter-City  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 1300 

Intercommunicating:  equipment,  general  sched- 
ule of  supplies  419,1363 

Interdepartmental    Committee    to    Coordinate 

Health  and   Welfare  Activities 45 

Interdepartmental  Committee  to  Study  Work- 
men's Compensation  for  Seamen.  1279 
extend  functions,  notes  of  general  interest.  1231 
Interim  certifieates,  see  Certificates  of  indebted- 
ness. 

Interior  Department 4S, 

170,330,499,686,  853,  1021,  1167,  1279, 
1449, 1616, 1761 

administrative  procedure 540 

appropriations,  1941  and  prior  years — 

est  imates 221,  398,  573, 913, 1073 

appropriations,  1942 — 

estimates,   etc 573, 

574,  913,  1073, 1350, 1665,  1806 

hearings 638,829 

law 977 

reports 638,808,829 

certifying,    etc.,    officers,    relief 468,830,976 

decisions,  v.  57 330 

general  information. 48 

records,  disposition 284,809, 1133, 1134, 1587 

report  1940 331 

see  also  Ickes,  Harold  L. 
Interior  Department  Solicitor,  see  Solicitor,  In- 
terior Department. 

Inter-Island  Steam  Navigation  Co.,  Ltd 1650 

Intcrlake    Iron    Corporation: 

decision,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B. 1330 

terminal  services 1183 

Intermediate  credit  banks,  see   Federal  inter- 
mediaie  credit  banks. 

Intermountain   Trucking    Co 184 

Internal-combustion  engines,  see   Engines. 
Internal  revenue: 

decisions,  1939-40 1530 

decisions,  weekly 99, 

233,   417,    587,   755,   926,    1086,    1218, 
1361, 1528, 1679, 1818 

laws,  administration... 540 

revenue  act  of  1941 — 

hearings S28, 1267 

hearings,   additional   copies.. 826 

law 1261 

reports 994,995,1147,1261,1267 

views 995,1267 

see  also  names  of  certain  ta.xes,  e.  g.  E.xcess- 
profits  tax — also  names  of  commodi- 
ties from  which  revenue  is  derived. 

Internal  revenue  bulletin ...100, 

233,   419,    589,    757,   927,    1087,    1219, 
1362, 1530, 1680, 1819 

cumulative  semiannual  bulletin 757,1680 

Internal  Revenue  Bureau ...100, 

233,   419,    589,   757,   926,    1087,    1219, 
1362,    1530,    1680,    1819 
administration  of  internal  revenue  laws..  540 

estimate 1665 

report,  19-10 100 

Internal  revenue  code: 

amend  or  repeal  certain  sections- 
laws. - 141.283,464,977, 1415, 1585 

reports 34,151,  155, 

305,  311,  828,  1002,  1264, 1426,  1433 

supplement  1 757 

Internal  revenue  collection  districts 927, 

1219, 1220 
Internal  Revenue  Taxation  Joint  Committee: 

reports 1264,1427 

International  .\gricultural  Corporation 1482 

International  .\merican  Conference,  see  Inter- 
national   Conference   of   American 
States. 
International     Association     of     Governmental 

Labor  Officials 1191 

International  Association  of  Industrial  Accident 

Boards   and    Commissions 1048 

International    Boundarj^  Commission,   United 

States  and  Mexico 1813 

International  Iwundary  waters 931 

.International  Bridge  Authority  of  Michigan..    30 
449642—42 8 


Page 
International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauf- 
feurs,  Stablemen,   and   Helpers  of 
America,  court  case..  877,878,1482,1781 
International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Chauf- 
feurs, Warehousemen,  and  Helpers 

of  America,  court  case __.  1633 

International  commissions,    sec    Commissions. 
International  Conference  of  American  States. .  1525 
International  conferences,    congresses,   etc.,   see 
Conferences,    congresses,   etc. 

International  Conferences  Division.. 747 

International  Copyright  Union 664 

International  Economy  Division 629,798 

International  Envelope  Corporation 1650 

International  Exchange  Service,  report,  1940..  578 
International  e.xpositious,  see  Expositions. 

International  Freighting  Corporation,  Inc 1676 

International  Harvester  Co... 554, 

895,    1058,    1059,    1330,    1650 

International  Harvester  Co.  of  America 1331 

International  Hod  Carriers'  and  Common 
Laborers'  District  Council  of  Chi- 
cago and  Vicinity 355,706 

International  institutions,  American  representa- 
tion  747 

International  Joint  Commission  on  Boundary 
Waters  between  United  States  and 

Canada 1665 

International  law: 

digest. 748 

situations 567 

International  Load  Line  Convention: 

opinion  of  Attorney  General ....  1311 

suspending  in  ports  and  waters  of  U.  S 1207 

International  Longshoremen's  Association 539 

International  Meteorological  Organization: 
regional  commissions  3  and  4,  invite — 

committee  report 817 

hearings 1593 

law 977 

State  Dept.  recommendation 748 

International  payments,  balance 1722 

International  postal  service: 

foreign  air  mail  service 84 

foreign  air  mail  transportation 914, 1073, 1666 

official  postal  guide. 1514 

schedule  of  steamers  from  U.  S 84, 

394,  569,  907,   1069,   1346,  1514,   1661 

International  Postal  Service  Division 84, 

394,  569, 907, 1069, 1346, 1514, 1661 
International  Rapids,  see  St.  Lawrence  River. 

International  reference  service 276, 

457,  628,  798,  968, 1124,  1255, 1406, 1579 
International  relations,  see  Foreign  relations. 

International-Stacey  Corporation 534 

International  trade,  see  Commerce. 
Interoceanic  Canals  Committee,  Senate: 

reports ..-  1153,1747 

Interpretation   Service,   Employment   Security 

Bureau 46,496, 

683,  684,  850, 1019,  1276,  1447, 1614,  1759 

Interregional  competition  research 606 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Committee, 
House: 

hearings 471,644,987,1140^1,1420,1593 

reports 32,297-298,471, 

644,  819-820,  1140-41,  1420-21,  1737-38 
Interstate  commerce,  see  Commerce. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission 55, 

177,  339,  509,  695,  863,  1030,  1174,  1287, 
1459,  1622,  1769 

administrative  procedure 540- 

annual  report,  Nov.  1,  1940. 179 

decisions^ 

finance  179,342,511,697, 

866, 1034, 1177, 1290, 1461, 1625, 1771 
finance  (bound  reports)...  339,  864, 1031, 1174 

motor  carrier 57, 182,  344,  515,  698. 

868, 1035, 1179, 1292, 1464, 1626,  1772 

motor  carrier  (bound  reports) 339, 

509,  864,  1031  (2  entries),  1622 

motor  carrier  (finance).  57,186,349,523,700. 

871, 1037, 1181, 1299, 1472, 1627, 1774 

traffic 58.187,350,528,701, 

872, 1038, 1182, 1302, 1474, 1628, 1776 
traffic  (bound  reports).-..  339,864, 1031, 1622 

valuation 59,350,1184 

estimates 1073 

opinions,  see,  above,  decisions. 


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INDlEX,    1941 


Page 
Interstate  Commerce  Con: mission— Continued 

personnel.  Executive  order. 396 

records,  <iisposition 15g7 

reports,  see,  above,  annua!  report^ecisions 

tariff  circular. 55  3^0 

taritT  circular  supplement  .[. 1288 

see  al.10  names  of  railroads,  etc. 
Interstate  Conmicrce  Conunittee,  Senate- 

t;alendar .  36.156.311,482.1003,1267 

hearmgs. 312.482-483.835,1003,1153 

reports   . .  36, 156,  311-312,  482,  835,  1003,  1433,  1747 
Interstate  Conference  on  Migratory  Labor: 

proceedings 354 

recommendations 364 

Interstate  Drop  Forge  Co '        1793 

Interstate  Metal  Products  Co .".'  379 

Interstate  migration,  .Sfe  Migration. 
Interstate  Migration  of  Destitute  Citizens,  Select 
Committee  to  Investigate,  House: 

changing  name 478 

hearings _  32,  298,"471,"644,  820 

reports 32  471 

see  also  National  Defense  Migration,  Select' 
Committee  Investigating,  House. 

Interstate  Telegraph  Co 382 

Interstate  trade,  ^ee  Commerce. 

Interstate  Transfer  .   700 

Interstate  Transit  Lines 1083 

Interstate  Transit  Lines,  Inc 1083 

Internrban  Express  Lines,  Inc 1181 

Intestines,  carcinoma  and  other  lesions  326 

Intracoastal  Towing  <fc  Transportation  Co  895 

Intracoastal  Waterwav: 

charts ; 134.  455,  967, 1578, 1721 

claims  resulting  from  construction,  etc      143, 308 

light  list  1361 

reexamination- 
Beaufort  to  Cape  Fear  River... 1370 

channel  from  Aransas  Pass 1688 

Charleston  and  St.  .Johns  R 595 

Invalid  Pensions  Committee,  House: 

hearings 987-988,1141,1738 

reports 472,  644-645,  987-988, 1421, 1593 

Inventions: 

classification  bulletin 972, 1409 

publication,  amend  act- 
hearings 6.52 

law 1130 

reports _...  652, 1008 

see  also  Patents 
Inventories,  retail,  summary  for  34  States  270 

Inventors  Council,  see  National  Inventors  Coun- 
cil. 
Investigation  and  Research  Board,  estimates      398, 

913, 1665 
Investigation  Bureau,  Justice  Department,  see 

Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation. 
Investigative    reports,    position    of    Executive 

Department  regarding,  opinion  880 

Investment  banking,  investigation 98 

Investment  trusts  and  companies,  report  1212 

Investments: 

foreign  long-term  investments  in  U.  S.  _.  25 

investments,  profits,  and  rates  of  return 416 

new,  profits  and  productive  activities 415 

saving,  investment,  and  national  income...  415 

Iodine  number  of  soybean  oil 255 

Ionosphere:  "  " 

field  equipment  for  measurements 971 

recombination,  etc.,  in  Flayers ■   26 

lorio,  Edward  J.,  court  case '_'_  195 

lorio,  James  A.,  court  case '  195 

Iowa:  

agricultural  conservation  program... 433 

agricultural  loans... 1381 

Agriculture  Department         .  10 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 270, 1115, 1715 

const  met  ion 1116 

iwpulation... 624,1717 

retail  trade. 961 

wholesale  trade. '  130, 1.399 

climate 1726 

corn  acreage,  yield,  and  production...""'".    10 

court  case _  406 

district  court  records,  disposition 1133 

electric  bills i^iig 

electric  rate  book ^.  \\f,9 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 915  ' 


Page 

Iowa— Continued 

financial  statistics ,o(v. 

Health  Department [] Joi6 

mail  routes,  schedules. . .  216,  569, 1069,"  1346, 1800 
military  reservations  1003 

post  route  map " ""      gi 

Iowa  Agricultural  E.xperiment  Statio'n'""'7"434  446 
Iowa  Apprenticeship  Council  '  loo 

Iowa  City  Transfer  and  Storage  Co  177I 

Iowa  Electric  Light  &  Power  Co  isi  1  77 

Iowa-Wisconsin  Bridge  Co  1674 

Iran: 


economic  conditions 969 

suspension  of  tonnage  duties,  prociamation    397 

Iraq,  economic  conditions  "  969 

Ireland,  Andrew  T.,  house  movement  v\ 

Ireland:  "" 

midshipmen  from  Irish  Free  State  824 

present  statue  of  John  Barrv  to  Eire    311  643  806 
sailing  directions,  supplement.  '  390 

sale  of  merchant  vessels 1739 

«e«  a;«o  Great  Britain.  

Iris  diseases 70J. 

Irish,  William  M.,  tax  appeal        410 

Irish  Free  State,  see  Ireland. 

Irish  potatoes,  see  Potatoes. 

Iron: 

American  listed  corporations.  1212 

bluing "    278 

census  of  manufactures .1250  1251 

chapters  from  minerals  yearbook  "§35, 1026*  1171 
ferromagnetic  properties  of  hematite  '  1171 

ferrous  scrap  and  pig  iron  consumption         1026 

freezing  temperatures 630 

gray  iron  jobbing  foundry  wage  order  1787 

hydrogen  in  ferrous  materials. . .  459 

industrial  statistics,  iron  castings  21 

128,    269,    450,    622,    79l",    959, ""1114" 
1247, 1394, 1572, 1714 
Industry — 

concentration  of  economic  power  4i6 

earnings  and  hours. "    200 

earnings  of  Negro  workers _....         200 

injury  experience 1492 

magnetic  saturation  induction.  278 

mines,  employment  and  accidents  1284 

phosphorus  in  cast  iron.. 971 

price  schedules —  " ' " 

iron  products lees 

pig  iron :::;::"_  1668 

scrap  iron gjg 

rates  on —  

iron 58, 187,  529, 873, 1039, 1303, 1304, 1476 

iron  billets. 702, 1629 

iron  borings '  1303 

iron  castings.. 1467 

scrap  iron ___  187,1182 

reciprocal  trade  agreements 407 

scrap  iron  industry  investigation  1489 

scrap  stock  report 336, 1283, 1284, 1454, 1766 

specifications — 

galvanized  iron 1682 

iron  castings... ^]_  591 

pig  iron ll[[[\\\[\\  928 

tinned  sheet  iron 1683 

see  also  Iron  ore. 
Iron  and  Steel  Branch,  Production  Management 

u      Office.. 1668 

Iron-carbon  alloys,  see  Steel. 
Iron  ore: 

chapters  from  minerals  yearbook 335, 1171 

industry  in  1940 51 

transportation  by  Canadian  vessels- 
hearings 647,662 

law 807 

reports 647,662 

Iron  workers,  apprenticeship  standards... 1490 

Irons,  hand,  general  schedule  of  supplies 1531 

Iroquois  Indians: 

masked  medicine  societies  (2  entries) 1522 

masks  and  ritualism 577 

suicide,  study 746,1671 

Irrigation: 

agriculture  in  Pinal  County,  Ariz 436 

alfalfa  growing ^ 125 

census,  1940  (■16th) 1117,  12.')0 

citrus  orchard  problems '.  618 

Columbia  Basin  project  irrigable  land 1458 


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Page 

Irrigation— Continued  .„. 

drainage  of  irrigated  farms ^*^* 

"^hards' ;"^!-!-----!"-l-l----  im 

publtcattons'forsale  by  supt.  of  docs 47 

putting  down  and  developing  wells.. ^y 

salt  balance  in  irrigated  areas i^^ 

stabilization  by  irrigation ^^ 

supplemental  irrigation  . . . '° 

survevs,  Encineer  Dept..  Army  report...      933 
see  also  Reclamation  of  land-a/so  names  of 
irrigation  projects. 
Irrigation  and  Reclamation  Committee,  House:  ^^^^ 

reports^ ^" """"----  -  -  -  -----'  646,"  820.'  1421 ,'  1593-94 


Page 

Jackson,  Grace  M.,  tax  appeal 1082 

Jackson,  Harold  G.,  isopoda RirHoa  n^n 

Jackson,  Helen,  relief 641, 1129. 11. lO 

fackson,  Richard  F.,  reducing-sugar  tables. ...  1409 

Jackson,  Robert  H.,  nomination 1004 

see  a/so  Justice  Department 

•Jackson,  Sam  M.,  decision  of  N.  I-^.  R.  o i'>55 

Jackson,  W.  E.:  ,    ,  ^    ^  tqo 

airport  traffic  control  tests "93 

itinerant  aircraft  commu  nication 794 

tests  of  manufactured  fan  marker 964 

Z-marker 1252 

Jackson,  William  P.,  ta.\  appeal. 10S2 

Jackson,  Mich.,  building  permit  survey 1315 

Jackson,  Miss.,  building  permit  survey 68 

Jackson  Brewing  Co 534 


Irri^on^d  Reclamation  Commi«ee,^en^:^^^^    --son  ^'^^^ ; y^:^:;:^:::^-  5 


861.1171 
850 


calendar •   483',  1601 

IrrigatioL  proJects,"««e  Redam£tion  of  land-«/so 

names  of  projects.  ^^ 

Irvmg  Trust  Co    --   ^. "■  115 

Irwin,  M.  R.,  Bang's  disease.       ---.-- ''•' 

Irv  C.  N.,  Fort  Peck,  Mont.,  district 931 

Tskac,  Gerhard  J.,  farm  property  taxes 1703 

''""e^npioymeiit,  etc.,  at  lead  and  zinc  mines,^  1171 
safety  competition... 

Isabela  quadrangle,  P.  R 

Isbeli;  Harris:  .  .  --to 

human  riboflavin  requirement...--- ---  o'^ 

microbiological  assay  of  riboflavin d'« 

Isbeli,  Horace  S.:  .  ,2.56 

chemical  reactions  of  chlorites 1^^" 

hydrolysis  of  turanose ;' 

preparation  of  rf-mannose. ...     ^'^ 

rotary  relationships  of  glycosides...--- 1^^' 

use  of  chlorites  for  treating  raw  sugars 1^4 

Isenberg,  J.  Carl,  court  case 

Island,  sec  name  of  island.  •  ,  T,;,.i„i„n    iff 

Island  Possessions  and  Territories  Division   «ee 

Territories  and   Island   1  ossessions 

Division.  , .  ,      ,„ 

Islands,  see  names  of  islands  or  groups  of  islands. 

Isle  au  Haut  Thoroughfare,  reexammation 480 

Isle  of  Wight  County,  Va.,  soil  survey «& 

Isle  Rovale,  Mich.,  chart  ^"' 

Isle  Rovale  National  Park: 

general  information ^^^ 

lands    

schedule  of  basic  rates 

Isopods  of  Oceania,  check-,..=^.  .-.- --"--  ..^ 

Iso.'pon.lvli  of  Philippine  and  adjacent  seas-—  404 

Isostatic  investigations _    \     ■ 

Isthmian  Airways,  !!"=--.--.-----,::,-=»:-'    fnr 
Isthmian    Canal    Commission,    annuities     for 

U   S  citizens  employed  by 1  i^a 

Isthmian  Canal  Zone,  see  Panama  Canal  (zone)- 

Isthmian  Steamship  Co ,..- ^"*'    ,,:; 

It  can  be  done  (soil  conservation) 11- 

Italia  Societa  Anoniraa  di  Navigazione o^^  fr^ 

Italian  Food  Products  Co..  Inc d/y,OM 

"  alien  enemies,  proclamation J^'^j 

commercial  policy  and  f"'"'''^"  t^^jf^Vpentr  es 
declaring  state  of  war,  etc. .1/31,  1803  (2  cntrie|) 

Iva"noff?S.  k.flrebTigMof  apple  and  pear.—     1379 
Ives,  J.  Russell,  graphic  correlation ».  i^'JO 

Izac,  EdVv.'CRepre's'entativefrom  Calif.): 

bills  introduced  ^y---^,;,^^;^^:^;^,,  t^i 


694 
1078 


reports  made  by- 
Naval  Affairs  Com-.. 


649,824.691,1424 


J.  &  D.  Box  and  Crate  Co ^^« 

J.  &  S.  Motor  Express,  Inc --— ^-^uV-o'i w 

Jaap,  R.  George,  body  form  in  growing  chickens  1233 

Jackman,  D.  S.,  tax  appeal ^^-^ 

Jackson,  C.  H.:  _q„ 

improved  crystal  exciter  unit '«•' 

ultra-high-frequency  visual  radio  range  965 

Jackson,  Charles  F.,  report  of  Mining  Div.,  1940.     52 
Jackson.  Donald,  farin  property  taxes..  /03 

Jackson,  Edwin,  relief  of  guardian....  64  ,     29,     50 
Jackson.  Gilbert  E.,  relief 641,1129,1150 


Jackson  County,  Iowa,  soil  survey 446 

Jackson  Transfer  and  Storage  Co 1773 

.lackson  Truck  Line 525 

Jackson  Trucking  Co.,  Inc 34h 

Jacksonville,  Fla.: 

aeronautical  charts 133(2  entries) ,  966 

financial  statistics 268, 1393 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district i62 

Jacksonville  Bus  Line  Co A„,-,io1 

.Jacksonville  Terminal  Co --.- 201.1784 

Jacksonville  Transfer  <t  Storage  Co.,  Inc     184 

Jacob,  A.W.,4-n  grain  grading  demonstrations   1108 
Jacob,  K.  D.: 

arsenic  in  natural  phosphates,  etc 1710 

nutrient  value  of  phosphorus 946 

Jacob,  M.,  exr.,  court  case 314 

Jacobs,  John  H.,  motor  carrier  decision 1467 

Jacobs  John  M.,  trade  associations 231 

Jacobs,  Leon,  human  infection  with  trichinae...  849 

Jacobs,  Robert,  Inc.   1059,1502 

Jacobsen,  Carl  J.,  v.  N.  L.  R.  B ..    75 

Jacobsen,    William    S.     (Representative    from 
Iowa) : 
report  made  by— 

Naval  Affairs  Com 1264 

Jacobson,  L.,  court  case 488 

Jaffa  Transportation  Co 1467 

Jaffe,  Benjamin,  court  case 497 

Jagel,  Louis,  motor  carrier  decision 518 

Jagger,  I.  C,  lettuce 124 

.Tahn  &  Oilier  Engraving  Co 1321 

Jamaica: 

chart  of  harbors 904 

money-order  post  offices 1204 

Jamaica  Water  Supply  Co 1633 

James,  Bernice,  relief 144 

james,  C.  G.,  fringe  of  the  sun.. --— 402 

James,  Concha  R.,  Latin  .American  hterature.  1513 

James'  H.  L.,  chromite  deposits 171 

James,  M.  C,  food  fishes 135,1762 

Jameson,  H.  W.,  exr.,  court  case 1307 

Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  building  permit  survey 198 

Jamestown  Island  National  Historic  Site 1285 

Jamestown  Steel  Partition  Co 20S,  ,555 

J  ams,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1716 

Janes,  Caroline,  relief .308,641,805 

Janesville  Rowald  Motor  Transport,  Inc 1038 

Jannell,  William,  patent  appeal --—  280 

Janousek,  .loseph  O.,  bankruptcy  in  Australia.-  276 
J  anow,  Seymour  J .,  labor  and  agricultural  migra- 
tion  1315 

Jans,  Fred  C,  address 613 

Japan: 

alien  enemies,  proclamation 1801 

declaring  state  of  war,  etc 1731,1803 

economic  conditions 969 

events  leading  to  Japanese  onslaught 1803 

foreign  exchange  rciulations,  Exec,  order. .  1071 
imports  of  U.  S.  and  economy  of  country...  1357 

imports  of  U.  S.  for  consumption 1215 

rates,  etc..  of  carriers  to  U.  S 370 

tradeof  U.  S 628 

Japanese  beetle- 
beetle  and  its  control 258 

control  operations  during  1940 13 

milky  diseases  of  larvae,  bacteria  causing . . .  121 

quarantine  revision 612 

trapping  outside  regulated  area,  1930-40 13 

use  of  traps 2.58 

Japanning,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1118 

Japara  Road,  chart 213 

Jarcho,  S.  W.,  bacillary  dysentery 322 


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Jardine,  J.  T.,  agricultural  experiment  stations, 

1940 953 

sc.  also  Experiment  Stations  OlTice. 
Jarman,  Pete  (Representative  from  Ala.): 
reports  made  by — 

Printing  Com 150, 

303,  476-477,  653,  826,  993,  1140.  1595 

Jaruth.  Ine 584 

Jarvi,  Frank,  court  case 316 

Jarvl,  Ida,  court  case  of  admr 159 

.farvis,  Norman  1).: 

fish  cakes  and  flsh  balls 331 

salting  river  herring .-  331 

Jarvis,  William  D.  P.,  tax  appeal  of  guardian..  230, 

1309 

Jaski,  Sophie,  tax  appeal 412 

Java: 

chart  of  anchorages  and  bays 213 

sailing  directions,  supplement 562 

Jax  Beer  Co 1494 

Jax  Brewing  Co 534 

Jax  Ice  &  Cold  Storage  Co 534 

Jay,  Philip,  dental  caries  study -  678,847 

Jay  Street  Connecting  R.  R.,  acquisition 513 

Jayne,  David  W.,  jr.,  patent  appeal 1409 

Jaynes,  H.  A.,  Trichogramma  minutum  Riley..  441 

Jean  Chemical  Co 1309 

Jeanes,  Allene,  reactions  of  chlorites 1256 

JeSerson,  Thomas,  Commission  for  Celebration 

of  200th  Anniversary  of  Birth  of 151 

report 151 

extend  filing  date 31 

JeflTerson  &  Northwestern  R.  R.,  abandonment.  1462 
Jeflerson  Barracks: 

railroad  trackage,  etc.,  facilities 484,648,805 

topographic  quadrangle  maps 689 

Jefferson  Bicentennial  Commission,  see  Jefferson, 
Thomas,  Commission  for  Celebra- 
tion of  200th  Anniversary  of  Birth  of. 

Jefferson  County,  Tenn.,  soil  survey 1111 

Jefferson  Standard  Life  Insurance  Co 752 

Jeflerson  Transfer 1036 

Jefferson's  manual,  see  House  of  Representatives, 
manual— Senate,  manual, 

Jehlik,  Paul  J.,  Ropesville  project 1703 

Jellies: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1716 

fruit,  specification 1684 

Jellyfish  from  pre-Cambrian  of  Grand  Canyon..  404 
Jenkins,  H.  D.,  geology,  etc.,  Osage  County, 

Okla 1281 

Jenkins,  H.  J.,  court  case 750 

Jenkins,  J.  Mitchell,  rice  varieties 1390 

Jenkins,  John  J.,  relief __  983 

Jenkins,  Lawrence,  weed-control  program 1287 

Jenkins,  Merle  T.,  seed  corn 264 

Jenkins,  Wilbert  A.,  snap  bean  tissues  affected 

with  black  root 1379 

Jenncss,   Diamond,   prehistoric  culture  waves 

(2  entries) 1522 

Jennings,  Jesse  D.,  Peachtree  Mound 1523 

Jennings,  John,  jr.  (Representative  from  Tenn.): 
reports  made  by- 
Claims  Com 290,292,467-469,816, 

982, 984-985,  1136-37,  1139, 1591 

Jennings,  Kans.,  railroad  accident 1175 

Jenrette,  Wendell  V.: 

argina.se  activity  of  tumors  and  tissues 1017 

nucleoprotein  fraction  of  liver. 165 

nucleoprotein  fraction  of  sarcoma 681 

pseudoglobulin  of  malignant  melanoma 681 

viscosity,  etc.,  of  sodium  thymonucleate 165 

Jensen,  C!.  O.,  railroad  class  rates 1031 

Jensen,  Lloyd  B.,  patent  appeal 1410 

Jensen.  Mabel  S.: 

limestone  and  dolomite 859 

slate 1027 

stone 337,1027 

Jensen,  R.  C,  court  case 488 

Jensen  Radio  Manufacturing  Co 555,895 

Jergens,  Andrew,  Co.  of  California 208 

Jerman,  Stanley  A.,  receiver,  court  case. 1782 

Jerpe,  J.  P.,  tax  appeal  1359 

Jersey  Central  Power  &  Light  Co.: 

court  case 1755 

property  at  Lakehurst,  N.  J.— 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 475 

report 154 


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Jersey  City,  N.  J.: 

court  case 510,749 

financial  statistics 21 

Jerseyville  &  Eastern  R.  R.: 

acquisition  and  operation.. 698 

stock 513 

Jespersen,  Ramon,  motor  carrier  decision 183 

Jessen,  Carl  A.,  supervision  of  secondary  educa- 
tion  1609 

Jessup,  Daniel  A.: 

fiber  sheathing  boards 137 

fiber  tile  boards    .  1408 

Jeter,  F.  H.,  Carohna  farm  news  and  notes 441 

Jewel  Mining  Co 410, 1482 

Jewelers' findings  and  materials,  census  of  manu- 
factures, 1939 960 

Jewelry: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939  (2  entries) 960 

stores,  commodity  sales 1718 

wage  order 1787 

wages  and  hours  in  industry 365 

Jewelry  cases,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

Jig  builder,  apprenticeship  standards 1491 

Job  Analysis  and  Information  Section .     .   541, 

713, 884, 1189 

Jobos  Harbor,  chart 455 

Jobs: 

bakery  products  industry,  descriptions 541 

campaigns  for  unemployed  youth 366 

domestic  service  and  personal  service 884 

garment  manufacturing  industry 713 

industrial  service  and  maintenance 1189 

job  seekers,  regional  and  State  tables. . .  683, 850 

men,  jobs,  and  defense 165 

new-  forest  frontiers 616 

see  also  Employment  and  unemplojTnent^ 
Vocational  education. 
John,  Walter  W.: 

colored  land-use  maps  guide  farmers 1112 

land  comes  first 1112 

new  hope  for  old  farm 1112 

John,  Walton  C,  higher  education,  1936-10 1609 

John  Hancock  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.,  see 
Hancock,  John,  Mutual  Life  Insur- 
ance Co. 
John  Wanamaker,  see  Wanamaker,  John. 

Johns,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  W.,  relief 983,  998, 1129 

Johnson,  A.  E.,  surface  water  supply 687 

Johnson,  A.  Paul,  relief 1591 

Johnson,  .\rthur,  Tolt  River,  etc 1168 

Johnson,  .\rvid  J.: 

.\merican-Egyptiau  cotton 1563,1701 

power  waste  in  cotton  gins 773 

Johnson,  B.  Connor,  preserving  legumes,  etc...  1101 
Johnson,  Berkeley,  surface  water  supply.  501, 687, 688 
Johnson,  Bertrand  L.: 

barite  trends  continue  upward.   860 

barite,  witherite,  and  barium  chemicals 1024 

domestic  demand  for  phosphate  rock 505 

fertilizer  materials 858 

marketing  of  barite 690 

phosphate  rock..  861.1284 

talc,     pyrophyllite,      and     ground     soap- 
stone 692,861 

Johnson,  C.  C,  court  case 488 

Johnson,  CD.,  Lumber  Corporation 1321 

Johnson,  E.  C,  agricultural  credit 614 

Johnson,  Earle  F],  tax  appeal 923 

Johnson,  Edwin  C.  (Senator  from  Colo.): 
minority  views— 

FinanccCom..  663 

reports  made  by — 

Finance  Com 1746 

Indian  Affairs  Com 665 

Interstate  Commerce  Com 31 1, 835  . 

Military  Affairs  Com.  666-667, 836, 1268, 1434 

Mines  and  Mining  Com 1154 

Johnson,  Elizabeth  A.,  publications  of  Labor 

Statistics  Bur..  715 

Johnson,   Elizabeth  S.,   hazardous-occupations 

program 1490 

Johnson,  Florence,  relief 639 

Johnson,    O.    E.,    Central    Nebraska    Public 

Power  and  Irrigation  District 855 

Johnson,  Q.  V.,  insect  enemies  of  house  plants 612 

Johnson,  George,  court  case 488 

Johnson,  11.  A.,  phenol larvicides -..  1611 

Johnson,  H.  O.,  motor  carrier  decision. 346 

Johnson,  H.  W.,  fall  panicum  smut 957 


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Johnson,  Harry  v.,  court  case 62.355,841 

Johnson,  Herbert  C,  decisions  of  N.  L.  R.  B_897, 1651 
Johnson,  Hiram  W.  (Senator  from  Calif.): 
minority  views — 

Foreign  Relations  Com 156 

Johnson,  Howard  W.,  forage  legume  diseases...  1111 
Johnson,  Hugh  S,,  crediting  accounts...  658,983,1516 

Johnson,  Isaac  O.,  court  case  of  estate 158 

Johnson,  J.  M.: 

glutamic  acid  from  tissue ._.  165 

peptidase  activities  of  cathepsins 1275 

Johnson,  J.  Peter,  Cyclocephalaborealis... 1101 

Johnson,  John  A.,  court  case 488 

Johnson,  K.  H.,  court  case 488 

Johnson,  M.  R.,  court  case... 1674 

Johnson,  Neil  W.,  farm  adjustments  in  Mon- 
tana  607 

Johnson ,  Norman  R . ,  motor  carrier  decision 346 

Johnson,  Paul  V.,  pore  system  in  bricks 277 

Johnson,  Sherman  E.: 

addresses 435,1235 

farm-management  problems 775 

Johnson,  W.  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  district -..  762 

Johnson,  William  R.,  court  case 1781 

Johnson  Bros.,  Inc 1493 

Johnson  County  Realty  Co 1359 

Johnson  Flying  Service,  Inc 291,308,463 

Johnson  grass: 

eradication  with  chemicals 786 

production  for  hay  and  pasturage 1390 

Johnson  Truck  Lines 1299 

Johnston,  Alfred  T.,  relief 144,831,1071 

Johnston,  Augusta  F. ,  retirement  exemption . . .  1349 

Johnston,  C.  O.,  wheat 618 

Johnston,  Katharine  S.,  court  case  of  trustee 359, 

1312 

Johnston,  Kilbourne,  crediting  accounts 983, 1516 

Johnston  Glass  Co.,  Inc .....  727, 1331 

Johnston  Island: 

defense  area,  etc.,  Exec,  order  8682 219 

correct  ion 672 

Johnstone,  Paul  H.,  old  ideals  vs.  new  ideas 947 

Johnstown,  Pa.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Joiner,  Fred,  hosiery  industry 1785 

Joint     Apprenticeship     Committee,     Ecorse, 

Mich 1491 

Joint  Apprenticeship   Committee  for  Pattern 
Makers'    Trade    of    Chicago    and 

Vicinity 1491 

Joint  Apprenticeship  Committee  of  Machinists, 
Tool  and  Die  Making  Trades  for 
Philadelphia  Area  and  Environs. ..  1490 
Joint  commissions,  see  names  of  commissions. 
Joint  committees,  see  names  of  committees. 
Joint  resolutions,  see  Resolutions — also  subject 

of  resolution. 
Joint  stock  land  banks: 

progress  in  liquidation,  etc 261, 782, 1242, 1567 

statements  of  condition 261,782,1242, 1567 

Joint  worm,  wheat,  in  Oregon 1566 

Joliet,  111.,  building  permit  survey 884 

Joliet&  Chicago  R.  R.,  court  case 878,1633 

Jolivette,  James  P.,  boron  deficiency  disease  in 

cabbage 1244 

Jonas,  Louise  B.,  court  case 878 

Jones,  Benjamin  F.,  fatigue  and  hours  of  truck 

drivers 680 

Jones,  Bertha  M.,  tax  appeal 1083 

Jones,  CaryW.,  tax  appeal 1083 

Jones,  Charles  C,  court  case 159 

Jones,  D.  Breese,  proteins 434 

Jones,  Frances,  seamless-hosiery  industry 1049 

Jones,  Frank  A.,  patent  appeal 801 

Jones,  Frank  A.,  underground  transportation  of 

coal 1454 

Jones,  Fred  J. ,  motor  carrier  decision 346 

Jones,  G.  W.: 

ignition  of  acetylene-air,  etc.,  mixtures 857 

inflammability  of  butadiene  in  air 857 

inflammability  of  ether-oxygen-helium  mix- 
tures   1766 

oxidation  of  anthracite 174 

Jones,  II.  A.: 

American  varieties  of  onions 1390 

storage  quality  of  onions 1711 

Jones,  H.  Spencer,  is  there  life  in  other  worlds?..  402 

Jones,  J.  Edward,  court  case 1482 

Jones,  J.  L.,  sof t  coal  miners  health,  etc 161 1 

Jones,  James  C,  court  case 355, 1309 


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Jones,  James  L. ,  patent  interference 355 

Jones,  JenkinW.: 

rice  sterility,  etc 1244 

rice  varieties 1390 

Jones,  Jesse  H.,  see  Commerce   Department — 
Federal  Loan  Agency. 

Jones,  John  C,  food  habits  of  American  coot 499 

Jones,  L.  R.,  soil  survey.. 786 

Jones,  L.  S.,  relief 814 

Jones,  Laura,  relief 1136 

Jones,  Laurence  S . ,  isolation  cage... 1240 

Jones,  I>ee  B.,  motor  carrier  decision 870 

Jones,  Leon  K.,  Katahdin  potatoes 6 

Jones,  Lewis,  relief 814,1129,1150 

Jones,  Lloyd  E.: 

farm   management   in   Ward   County,   N. 

Dak 608 

Sargent  County  farmer  looks  forward 253 

Jones,  M.  B.: 

employment  and  accidents — 

copper  mines,  etc 858 

gold,  etc.,  mines.- 859 

metal  and  nonmetal  mines 505 

metallurgical  plants 1171 

Jones,  Melodia  B.,  court  case  of  executrix 1309 

Jones,  Morgan,  tax  appeal  of  exr 230,1633 

Jones,  Ogle  Z.,  motor  carrier  decision 870 

Jones,  Philip  H.,  patent  appeal 138 

Jones,  Philip  L.: 

enameled-utensil  industry 365 

portable-lamp,  etc.,  industries 366 

Jones,  R.  G.,  motor  carrier  decision 183 

Jones,  Richard  F.,  jr.,  prison  labor. ._ 1786 

Jones,  Vera  S.,  exrx.,  tax  appeal 1678 

Jones,  W.  A.,  Foundry  and  Machine  Co.  1321, 1331 

Jones  <t  Laughlin  Steel  Corporation 1503,1650 

Jones  Bridge  Road: 
relocation- 
letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 824 

report 668 

Jones  Inlet  reexamination  . 1825 

Jones  Motor  Co.  (Delaware) 1300 

Jones  Motor  Co.,  Inc.  (Pennsylvania) 1300 

Jonesport,  Maine,  customs  port 217 

Jopson,  Harry  G.  M.,  salamander 1078 

Jordan,  Arthur,  tax  appeal  of  admrs 1676 

Jordan,  Carl  F.,  pneumococci 1016 

Jordan  Trucking  Service 525 

Jorgensen,  Carl,  motor  carrier  decision 1626 

Jorgenson,  Arthur  W.,  relief 1591 

Jorgenson,  Robert  R.,  relief  of  guardian 1591 

Joseph,  Irwin  S.,  recovery  plans 413 

Joseph,  William  H.,  tax  appeal 96 

Joseph's  Band  of  Nez  Perce  Tribe  of  Indians...  1439 

Joslin,  Archie  O.,  N.  L.  R.  B.  v 721 

Journal  Co 752 

Journal  of  agricultural  research 5, 1 1 5,  248, 

432, 604,  771, 944, 1233, 1380, 1557, 1700 

title  pages,  contents,  etc 248,  772, 1380 

Journalof  National  Cancer  Institute...  165, 

326, 495, 681, 1017, 1445, 1613, 1758 

title  page,  contents,  etc 1446 

Journal  of  research.  National  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards    26, 137,  278,  459,  630, 799, 

800, 971, 1124, 1257, 1408, 1580, 1723 

index,  v.  26 800 

title  pages,  corrections,  etc 278,800, 1580 

Journals: 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  encampment-    31 

House  of  Representatives 810 

Supreme  Court  of  United  States 94,227, 

406,  580,  749, 921, 1525, 1673, 1813 

statistics  and  reference  index 921 

see  also  Periodicals. 

Joy,  Arjmess,  prices  and  the  War 366 

Joy,  Barnard  D.: 

4-H  club  and  older  youth  studies 1708 

local  leadership  in  4-H  club  work 259 

statistical  analysis  of  4-H  club  work 14 

Juan  de  Fuca  Strait: 

chart 1404 

defensive  sea  area,  Executive  order 1802 

Juby,  Cape,  Anchorage,  chart 565 

Judge  Advocate  General,  Navy 1658 

Judge  Advocate  General's  Department,  Army.  1541 
Judges: 
for— 

Massachusetts .-.  1142, 1434, 1585 

Missouri , 472 


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Page 

Judges— Continued 
for— 

New  Jersey 1601 

Ohio.- - - 312,472,636 

Puerto  Rico 1072 

seventh  judicial  circuit 312 

limitinp  authority  of  circuit,  etc.,  judges- 
hearings 836,  1434 

report -- -  147 

report  of  Judicial  Conference,  1940 115 

report  of  Judicial  Conference,  1941 1699 

retired,  status — 

hearings ---  836 

report . .     666 

retirement  of  certain  district  judges 147 

travel  and  subsistence  expenses — 

hearings -- 836 

law-_ 1415 

reports _ 836, 1143 

trial  of  Rood  behavior — 

minority  views 988 

reports ..  988,1147 

Judgments: 

caustic  poison  act,  notices 44 

Court  of  Claims,  1940 38 

Court  of  Claims,  lists 189,352,925, 1085 

Jlistrict  Courts,  lists... 189,925 

food  and  drugs  act — 

notices  of  judgment 322 

food,  drugs,  and  cosmetic  act — 

notices  of  judgment..  163,  677, 1273, 1444. 1757 

insecticide  act,  notices  of  judgment 609. 1105 

see  also  Decisions — Opinions — aJso  names  of 
parties  to  suits. 
Judicial  appropriations,  see  Justice  Department. 
Judicial  Conference: 

report,  1940 115 

report,  1941 1699 

report  of  Com.  on  Local  District  Ct.  Rules.      5 

Judicial  criminal  statistics,  1939 620 

Judicial  decisions,  see  Decisions. 
Judiciary,  see  Courts  of  United  States— Judges- 
Justice  Department. 
Judiciary  Committee,  House: 

calendar 32, 

14fi,  298,  472,  646,  821,  988,  1142,  1421, 
1594,  1738 
hearings..  298.  472-473,  646,  820-821,  98S,  1263, 1738 

minority  views 147,299,820,988,1142 

reports 146- 

147,    298-299,    472^73,    820-821,   988, 
1142-43, 1421, 1594, 1738 
Judiciary  Committee,  Senate; 

calendar 36, 

15R,  312,  483,  665,  835,  1004,  1153,  1267, 
1434,  1601, 1748 

hearings 835-836, 1003-4, 1267, 1433-34, 1748 

reports 312. 

483,  66.5-666,  83.5-836,  1004,  1153,  1434, 
1601,  1748 

Judith,  Point,  chart  of  harbor  of  refuge 1254 

Judkins,  C,  J.,  trade  associations 231 

Juilliard,  A.  D.,  &  Co.,  Inc 1331,1503 

Julander,  Odell,  range  plant  handbook 1110 

Jull,  M.  A.,  poultry  keejiing  in  back  yards 779 

Jump,  Josephine,  court  case 706 

June  be(>tle  grubs,  controlling  in  lawns 612 

Juneau  Dairies,  Inc -  923 

Juneau  Harbor,  chart.. - 455 

Jupiter,  Fla.,  leasing  land .-  1602 

Jupiter,  satellites 1522, 1670 

Jurgensen,   Plans,   jr..   Members   of  House   of 

Representatives  and  Senate 810 

Jury: 

fees,  etc.,  of  jurors — 

hearings -  -  -  836 

law 1415 

renorts ..  836,1143 

Oovernment   employees    to   perform   jury 

duty -.-  146 

Just,  Charlotte  C,  court  case 406 

Justice,  Mrs.  W.  V.,  relief 1137 

Justice  Department       59, 

188,  350,  .531,  703,  874,  1040,  1184,  1305, 
1477,  1630,  1778 
appropriations,  1941  and  prior  years — 

estimates,  etc    221,913 

appropriations,  1942— 

estimates,  etc....  221,  398, 913, 1073, 1209, 1665 


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Justice  Department— Continued 
appropriations,  1942— Continued 

hearings... 467,656 

law 978 

reports 467, 656, 808 

statements  by  Thomas  D.  Quinn,  etc..    535 
briefs  in  Court  of  Claims,  title  page  and 

index  1307 

opinions  of  Attorney  General 64, 

194,   358,  709,  880,   1045,   1187,   1311, 
1485,  1782 

for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 499 

released  for  publication,  list. 536 

see  also  special  subject, 
petitions,  etc.,  in  Supreme  Court  rel.  to  tax 

matters,  title  page  and  index  1636 

records  and  briefs  in  courts  of  appeals,  title 

page  and  index 1307 

records,  di.sposition.. 285,809, 1134 

report,  1940  65 

see  also,  for  court  cases,  names  of  parties  to 
suits. 

.Justice  library  review 706,878, 1186, 1482 

Jute 17 

Jute  bagging,  see  Bags. 

Juvenile  Court  of  D.  C,  report,  1940. ___  489 

Juvenile  courts,  social-service  functions 364 


K.  &  K.  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 1182 

K.  &  L.  Transportation  Co.,  Inc.. 518,525 

K.  F.  L.,  Inc 346 

K  O  by  C  O  gas 1163 

Kachmar,  John  F.,  sewage  purification  studies.  1612 
Kadota  figs,  nee  Figs. 

Kaffie,  Leopold,  tax  appeal  of  estate. 1359 

Kahler,  Herbert  E.,  hot  shot  furnaces 176 

Kahn,  Beulah,  tax  appeal _.  583 

Kahn,  David,  Inc 895,1331 

Kahn,  Harry,  relief 1735 

Kahn,  Morton  L.,  tax  appeal 583 

Kahn&  Feldman,  Inc 555,727 

Kahn  test  in  leprosv 1611 

Kahuku  Plantation  Co 923 

Kahului  Harbor,  chart 1721 

Kaidanov.sky,  Samuel  P.: 

consumer  standards 415 

laws,  etc.,  on  bedding  and  upholstery 250 

KaihyoTo,  chart 81 

Kain's  Motor  Service,  Inc 871 

Kaiser  Tnick  Service,  Inc 525 

Kaladan  River,  see  Arakan  River. 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.: 

building  permit  survey 1315 

right-of-way  across  target  range..  1423, 1434, 1585 

Kalamazoo  Creamery  Co 1503, 16.50 

Kalamazoo,  Lake  Shore  &  Chicago  Ry 1462 

Kalamazoo  Paper  Co 555,727 

Kales,  Alice  G.,  court  case 355,1483,1813 

Kaliszkievvicz,  Alichal.  relief 470 

Kaliick,  Joseph  N.,  tax  appeal 1816 

Kalmbach,  E.  R.: 

birds  of  southeastern  United  States 1761 

effectiveness,  etc.,  of  humane  fur-getter 1280 

objectionable  roosts  of  birds 48 

Kaloostian,  George  H.,  rasin  moth  on  grapes.   .  612 

Kalter,  Harold  E.,  patent  appeal 1410 

Kambangan  Island,  chart.. 213 

Kamo  Ko,  chart 80 

Kampa,  Joe  P.,  motor  carrier  decision 518 

Kanagy,  Joseph  R.,  carbon  dioxide  and  water 

from  leather 1723 

Kanatak  Native  Village 1452,1453 

Kaneohe  Bay  defense  area,  etc 218 

Kann,  Ruby,  court  case 1309 

Kaiminen,  Toivo  P.: 

earnings  and  hours  in — 

cordage  and  twine  industry 1639 

dyeing  and  finishing  of  textiles 1493 

miscellaneous  fabricated  products. 1493 

rayon  and  silk  industry 1316 

Kansas: 

AA.\  program  handbook 249 

agricultural  loans 773, 1381 

Agriculltire  Board . 608 

brine  for  secondary  recovery  of  oil 1 1 72 


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Kansas— Continued 
census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture. 451, 1248 

construction _.. 1574 

population 792 

retail  trade  962 

wholesale  trade 1399 

climate 1726 

compact  with  respect  to  Republican  River- 
hearings __  1738 

reports 1594,1601 

cooperative-creamery  routes 614 

corn  acreage,  yield,  and  production 608 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 42,844 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory,- 1075 

financial  statistics 1247 

Geological  Survey 172 

mail  routes,  schedules 394,907,1346,1800 

map,  minor  civil  divisions 964 

map,  post  route 85 

military  reservations 1223 

oil  and  gas  compact 1131,1141,1154,1207 

oil,  etc..  fields,  map  showing  geologic  ages      172 

Kansas  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 255,448 

Kansas  City,  Kans.: 

aeronautical  chart 796 

financial  statistics 1393 

Kansas  City,  Mo.: 

Board  of  Trade  1623 

fifty  years'  weather 802 

financial  statistics 268,621 

rivers  and  harbors  in  distrl ct 931 

tax  appeal ' -  752 

Kansas  City  Power  &  Light  Co 1196,1497 

Kansas  City  Southern  Ry.,  accidents. 1175, 

1623, 1770 

Kansas  City  Southern  Transport  Co.,  Inc 700 

Kansas  City  Structural  Steel  Co._ 1477 

Kansas  Flour  Mills  Corporation 39, 

534, 580, 1309, 1814 

Kansas,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Ry 1186 

Kansas,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Ry.  Co.  of  Texas...  1771 

Kansas  Utilities  Co 1793 

Kansu  Province,  plants 1078 

Kantor,  Anne  Q.,  urban  workers.. 850 

Kantrowitz,  Morris  S.,  flexible  glues .  1761 

Kapfer,  Louise  L..  relief 983,1429,1583 

Kaplan,  A.  D.  H.: 

family  expenditure 199,365 

familv  income 199,714 

Kaplan  Trucking  Co 1296 

Kappler,  Charles  J.: 

Indian  laws  and  treaties 664 

payment  for  compilation 834 

Karafuto,  see  Sakhalin  Island. 

Karakul  sheep,  see  Sheep. 

Karas,  Nicholas  G.,  record  admission  to  U.  S..  818 

Karimata  Strait,  chart 1343 

Kam's  Transfer,  Inc 518 

Karpen,  S.,  &  Bros 379 

Karpinos,  Bernard  D.,  urban  youth 1758 

Karrer,  Enoch,  properties  of  Pima,  etc .-  437 

Karrick,  S.  N.,  Chicago,  111.,  district   931 

Karsakov,   illustrator.    Public   Health    Service 

posters 678,679,848 

Kasel,  R .  G . ,  surface  water  supply 688 

Kashia  Band  of  Pomo  Indians  of  Stewarts  Point 

Rancheria 503 

Kassner,  Frank,  relief 983,1429,1583 

Katahdin  potatoes,  see  Potatoes. 

Kattegat  lights  and  fog  signals 563 

Katz,  Myer,  waterfowl  and  game  birds 1280 

Katz,  Samuel  I.,  deciduous  fruit  exports 123 

Katzberg,  Samuel  J.,  court  case.  62, 315,  706, 878, 1438 

Katzinger,  Edward,  Co 752 

Kau,  electric  current  franchise  1148,1437,1585 

Kauai  County,  Hawaii,  bond  issue..  1148, 1585, 1603 
Kauai  Island,  Federal  aid  highway  system  prog- 
ress map 168 

KaufTman  Cartage  Co.. 1773 

Kaufman,  Albert  A.,  court  case 355 

Kaufman,  H.  P.,  triangulation  in  S.  C 133 

Kaufman,  Salomon  G.,  and  family,  relief 145 

Kaufmann,  Carl  W.,  motor  carrier  decision 517 

Kaufmann,  Ellinor  T.,  relief 145 

Kaufmann,  Rudolfo,  relief 145 

Kaul,  Hans  W.,  aircraft  wing  structures 1642 

Kaus,  Peter  J.,  court  case 711 


Page 

Kausel  Foundry  Co 379 

Kaw  Pipe  Line  Co 1184 

Kawaihae  Bay,  chart 1404 

Kawio  Anchorage,  chart 565 

Kay  Manufacturing  Corporation 707,1483 

Kayser,  Julius,  &  Co 1331,1650 

Kear,  Frank  G . ,  patent  interference 62 

Kearney  &  Trecker  Corporation 1309 

Keckler,  Mrs.  R.  L.,  relief 1138 

Keehi  Lagoon,  reexamination 1825 

Keele  Truck  Line 1467 

Keeney,  Joseph,  relief 1417 

Keesccker,  Ward  \V.: 

educational  measures  before  77th  Cong 1609 

laws  affecting  school  libraries 321 

Keeshin  Lines - 345 

Keeshin  Motor  Express  Co.,  Inc 526, 1296 

Kegel.  Charles  F.,  relief. , 153,291 

Kehaya,  Alexander,  relief.. 1137,1429,1584 

Kehni,  Lois,  relief 639 

Kehr,  Robert  W.,  Scioto  River 1758 

Keiffer,  Felicie  G.,  tax  appeal  of  exr. .—  1359 

Keim,  Walter  G.,  prices  of  building  materials.-  413 

Keiser,  Bernhard,  patent  appeal 1580 

Keith,  David,  tax  appeal 1676 

Keith  County,  Nebr.,  ground  water 855 

Keithsburg  quadrangle,  Ill.-Iowa 1023 

Keitt,  G.  W.,  fire  blight  of  apple  and  pear 1379 

Kelen,  Stephen,  relief - 470 

Kelleam,  E.  A.,  court  case 228 

Keller,  E.  A.,  &  Sons 530 

Keller,  Marcella  V.,  court  case 406 

Keller,  Pius  P.,  court  case 406 

Kelley,  K.  K.: 

entropies  of  inorganic  substances 336 

gypsum  and  its  dehydration  products 335 

Kelley,  M.,  court  case 488 

Kellner,  Stephan  D.,  motor  carrier  decision 184 

Kellogg,  Charles  E.: 

rabbit  production 439 

silver  fox  pup  values 500 

silvering  in  foxes 686 

vitamin  A  in  nutrition  of  foxes. 331 

Kellogg,  F.  W.,  court  case 192 

Kellogg  Switchboard  and  Supply  Co 379 

Kelly,  Albert  R.,  claim 925 

Kelly,  Arthur  E.,  appointment 1801 

Kelly,  C.  F.,  temperatures  of  stored  wheat 435 

Kelly,  Celia,  to  pay 1416 

Kelly,  Edward  A.  (Representative  from  111.): 
report  made  by- 
Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Com.  297 
Kelly,  Frederick  J.: 

collegiate  accreditation 321 

financial  aids  for  college  students.. 846 

statistics  of  higher  education 1272, 1273, 1443 

Kelly,  John  H.,  to  pay  sister. 1416 

Kelly,  Joseph  M.,  relief 1591 

Kelly,  L.  L.,  soil 1112 

Kelly,  Leigh,  relief 469,659,805 

Kelly  Company 1503 

Kellys  Slough  Migratory  Waterfowl  Refuge 87 

Kellys  Slough  National  Wildlife  Refuge 87 

Kelsey  Hayes  Wheel  Co 379,727 

Kelton,  Edwin  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  district..  932 

Kemmerer,  Wyo.,  conveyance  of  lands 993, 1602 

Kempf,  Grover  A.,  public  mental  hospitals 1611 

Kempton,  J.  H.,  X-ray  sensitivity  of  maize...  1390 

Kena,  Inc 585 

Kenai,  Alaska,  aeronautical  chart 626 

Kenai  National  Moose  Range,  establish 1801 

Kennebec  River: 

improvement,  estimate 573 

reexamination 1000 

Kennecott  Copper  Corporation 1796 

Kennedy,  Daniel,  Republican  River 1763 

Kennedy,  George,  relief 983 

Kennedy,  L.  E.: 

geology,  etc.,  of  Osage  County,  Okla...  332, 1451 

correction  of  entry  on  page  332 769 

Kennedy,    Martin    J.     (Representative    from 
N.  Y.): 
report  made  by — 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Com.  297 

Kennedy,  Maurice,  motor  carrier  decision 518 

Kennedy,    Michael    J.    (Representative    from 
N.  Y.): 
bill  introduced  by 824 


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INDEX,    1941 


Page  I 
Kennedy,  R.  E.: 

inflanimahility  of  butafliene  in  air 857 

inflammability  of  ethcr-nxygcn-hclium 1766 

Kennedy,  Robert  E.: 

average  daily  air  mass 281 

daily  solar  radiant  energry. ..-  112T 

Kennedy  Mining  and  Milling  Co 230, 1310 

Kennedy  Valve  Manufacturing  Co 727 

Kennelly  Furniture  Co.- 831,1417,1730 

Keunesaw  Mountain  National  Battlefield  Park.  507 
Kennett  division,  see  Central  Valley  project. 
Kennett   Square  area,   Pa.,   marketing  mush- 
rooms.   261 

Kenncwick,      Wash.,     improving     Columbia 

River 1370 

Kenosha,  Wis.,  building  permit  survey ---  1190 

Kenosha  Auto  Transport  Corporation 525 

Kent,  A.  Atwater,  court  case 1310 

Kent,  Druzilla  C,  nutrition  education 1273 

Kent,  Conn.,  railroad  accident 1624 

Kent  County,  Md.,  school  lunches. 434 

Kent  Island  bridge  or  tunnel 661 

Kent  no.  2  mine,  explosion  report .-  1766 

Kentucky: 

agricultural  loans 773 

agricultural  or  farm  program _ 6, 1380 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 451,1395 

construction 1574 

population 624 

retail  trade 962 

wholesale  trade 271,1399 

district  court  records,  disposition. 1133 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 319 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 1210 

financial  statistics 621 

mail  routes,  schedules 216, 907, 1204, 1662 

map,  minor  civil  divisions 964 

map,  post  route 85 

militarv  reservations 1223 

Wilcox"flora 503 

Kentucky  bluegrass,  see  Bluegrass. 

Kentucky  Fuel  Gas  Corporation 917 

Kentucky  Midland  Truck  Lines,  Inc 1300 

Kontuckv  Power  &  Lieht  Co 381 

Kentucky  Ridge  Coal  Co.. 1650 

Kentucky  Utilities  Co 381 

Keogh,  Eugene  J.  (Representative  from  N.  Y.): 

bill  introduced  by ...,...' 824 

reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 291-293, 

640-642,  813-815,  983,  985,  1136,  1262- 
63,  1417,  1590-92 

Laws,  Com.  on  Revision  of 147 

Keokuk,  Iowa: 

bridge 297 

meteorological  summary 973 

Kephart,  L.  W.,  Johnson  grass 786 

Keiihart,  OUve  T.: 

effect  of  stamp  plan  on  living  levels 68 

German  food  situation.. .--  1315 

Keplinger,  Eliior  L.,  range  plant  handbook 1110 

Kepner,  Frederick  S.,  court  case 1674 

Ker,  Annita  M.,  Mexican  Govt,  publications ..-  369 

Kereuelen  Island,  chart  of  harbors 391 

Keriey,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  U.,  relief..469,831,975 

Kernan,  R.  R.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 375 

Kerosene: 

general  schedule  of  supplies 419 

pjTcthrins  in,  toxicity  to  cockroach.. 1240 

rates  on 1039 

sales  continue  upward  in  1940... 1620 

sales  of  record  volume  in  1939 52 

specification -  1090 

world  retail  prices  and  taxes. ..  50,  504, 1025, 1454 
Kerr,  Joseph  K.,  court  case  of  admx. .  534, 1633, 1674 
Kerr,  K.  B.,  human  infection  with  trichinae —  849 

Kerr  Mills,  American  Thread  Co 1499,1645 

Kesling,  Elmer  G. .patent  appeal 460 

Kessler,  William,  surfare  water  supply 1763 

Kesterson  Lumber  Corporation 555,727,895 

Keswick  power  plant,  see  Central  VaUey  project. 
Ketchikan,  Alaska: 

aeronautical  chart 1253 

bond  issue .-  1585,1597,1603 

Ketone  vapors --- 45 

Kettleman  H  ills  oil  field  geology 855 

Kettleman  Uills  Royalty  Syndicate  No.  1 707 


P;.ge 

Kewenaw  Waterway,  chart 1540 

Key  West  Harbor,  chart. 12.54 

Keyes,  Edward  L.,  Prince  A.  Morrow,  eulogy.     494 

Keyes,  Minnie,  court  case.. 62, 1044 

Keystone  Express  System 700 

Keystone  Freight  Lines... 1054 

Keystone  Harbor,  improve  area 1226 

Keystone  Macaroni  Manufacturing  Co 1182 

Keystone  Pipe  Line  Co 350 

Keystone  Trucking  Co 184 

Khittasangka,    Ananta,    admitting    to    West 

Point 1739 

Kidd,  Charles  V.,  eligibility  for  unemployment 

benefits.. 1275 

Kidd,  Raymond  L.,  court  case 454 

Kidde.  Walter,  &  Co 355,1604 

Kidnaping  laws,  compilation.. 465 

Kidneys,  beef,  specification. 591 

Kieselbach,  Henry  A.,  tax  appeal 752 

Kieselbach,  Olga  M..  tax  appeal 752 

Kiesler.  Paul  F..  citrus  fruits 777 

Kifer,  R.  S..  agricultural  production 774 

Kilburn,    Clarence    E.    (Representative    from 
N.  Y.): 
report  made  by — 

Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  Com 477 

Kilgore,  Harley  M.  (Senator  from  W.  Va.): 
reports  made  by — 

Judiciary  Com 666,836,1748 

Military  Affairs  Com 484, 1005, 1749 

Kilgore  quadrangle,  Tex 173 

Kill  Devil  Hill  National  Memorial 1285 

Kill  Van  Kull,  chart 627 

Killcohook  Migratory  Bird  Refuge 87 

Killcohook  National  Wildlife  Refuge 87 

Killeen,  George,  &  Son,  Inc 1775 

Killefer  Manufacturing  Corporation 1059, 1650 

Killian,  A.  L.,  Co 583 

Killoren,  William  H.,  trustee,  court  case 207, 

1043, 1320, 1780 
Kilns: 

extracting  seed  from  cone 616 

reversible-circulation  internal-fan 263 

Kilpatrick,  J.  W.,  susceptibility  of  horses  to 

encephalitis 1444 

Kimball,  William  F.,  relief 814 

Kimbel  Lines,  Inc 525 

Kimberly  method  of  block-ca%'ing 49 

Kimmel,  Roy  I.,  agricultural  organization 774 

Kincer,  J.  B.,  pressure-precipitation  trend  rela- 
tions  1582 

King,  B.  M..  rice  varieties ....  1390 

King,  Barrington,  hard  work  but  no  hard  times.  1112 

King,  Estella  Y.,  relief 1417 

King,  J.  Phillip,  motor  carrier  decision 1296 

King,  John  F.,  relief 984 

King,  Laura  K.,  court  ca.se 1483 

King,  Nathaniel,  court  case  of  executrices. 1483 

King,  Samuel  W.  (Delegate  from  Hawaii): 
reports  made  by — 

Immigration  and  Naturalization  Com.  145- 
146,986,1140 

Military  Affairs  Com 989-990 

King,  W.  B.,  motor  carrier  decision 524 

King,  William  H.  (Senator  from  L'tah): 
report  made  by — 

District  of  Columbia  Com 35 

KingA  Boozer 878,1305,1477,1674 

Kine  crab,  see  Crabs. 

King  Sales  Co 497 

Kingman  Reef: 

defense  area,  etc.,  E.xec.  order  8682.. 219 

correction 572 

Kings  Canyon  National  Park: 

adjust  land-ownership  lines 477 

general  information 693 

schedule  of  basic  rates... 694 

Kings  Mountain  National  Military  Park: 

general  information 1767 

museum  exhibit  plan 693 

Kings  River  project,  construction 1139 

Kingsbury,  R.  M.,  beet  .sugars 1235 

Kingston,  N.  Y.,  building  permit  survey 198 

Kinman,  C.  F.,  growing  crops  without  soil 1111 

Kinnison,  H.  B.,  surface  water  supply.  501,  688, 1451 

Kinosternon,  Mexican  turtles 1079 

Kinsey.  Frank  S..  packing  apples  in  boxes 437 

Kintz,  G.  M.,  fires  and  explosions  in  petroleum 

industry 860 


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Kinzua  quadrangle,  Pa.-N.  Y 1282 

Kiowa  Indians,  per  capita  payment _.  664, 1152 

Kirk,  C.  R.,  &  Co 62,487  1483 

Kirk,  C.  T.,  geology,  etc.,  of  Osage  County, 

Okla 1281 

Kirk,  Edwin,  dinotocrinus,  new  fossil 403 

Kirk,  Elizabeth  S.,  exrx.,  court  case 538 

Kirkland,  Burt  P.,  forests  in  farm  economy 783 

Kirkwood  quadrangle.  Mo 173 

Kirschbaum,  A.  B.,  Co 1494 

Kisakata  Ko,  chart 80 

Kiska  Island: 

defense  area,  etc.,  Exec,  order  8680-. 217 

correction 572 

Kissam,  Philip,  engineering  profession 672 

Kist  Truck  Lines,  Inc 1774 

Kistler,  W.  H.,  Stationery  Co 889 

Kit  Carson  National  Wildlife  Refuge 87 

Kita  Shiretoko  Misaki,  chart 81 

Kitchen,  C.  W.,  addresses 10,253,776,1562 

see  also  Agricultural  Marketing  Service. 
Kitchen  apparatus  and  utensils: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1117 

general  schedule  of  supplies 927, 1681 

specification 235 

Kitchen  planning,  references 1241 

Kittrell,  J.  P.,  motor  carrier  decision 1472 

Kivalina  Native  Village 1453 

Kjaer,  Swen: 

accidents  in  construction  industry 198 

accidents  in  lumber  manufacture,  correction 

for  Nov.  1940  catalog 3 

industrial  injuries 1492 

Klamath  Falls,  Oreg.: 

aeronautical  chart 455 

railroad  accident 340 

Klamath  Falls  Branch,  Weyerhaeuser  Timber 

Co 732,901 

Klamath  Northern  Ry.: 

acquisition 1771 

stock 1625 

Klamath  Timber  Co 1651 

Klann,  John,  Moving  &  Trucking  Co 1467 

Klasek,  John,  relief 469,831,975 

Klaveness,  A.  F.,  &  Co.,  A/S 71,718 

Klaw,  Marc,  court  case  of  admr . 192,487 

Klaxon  Co 921 

Klayman,  M.  I.,  school  lunch  program 1562 

Klebba,  .loan: 

accidents  in  urban  home 322 

public  accidents  among  urban  population..  1273 

Kleberg,  Alice  O.  K.,  tax  appeal 96 

Kleberg,  Richard    M.    (Representative    from 
Tex.): 
reports  made  by — 

Agriculture  Com 811,981 

Kleberg,  Robert  J.,  tax  appeal  of  exrx 96 

Klein,  Alfred  J.,  gastric  carcinoma 680 

Klein,  D.  W.,  Co _.  878 

Klein,  Henry,  dental  status,  etc.,  of  young  adult 

males 1273 

Klem,  Margaret  C,  family  expenditures. 444 

Kletcher,  Harrv  O.,  N.  L.  R.  B.  v 721 

Klicker,  Mrs.  Ollis,  relief 639 

Kliever,  WaldoH.,seed-cot<^on  moisture  tester..  1703 
Kliewe,  Charles,  relief  of  guardian.  144.  308, 1129, 1132 

Kliewe,  William  F.,  relief 144,308,1129,1132 

Kline,  B.  S.,  antigen  for  syphilis  tests 325 

Kline,  Charles  T.,  tax  appeal 1083 

Kline,  Ray  C,  motor  carrier  decision 346 

Klingbeil.Louis  J.,  conjugal  syphilis 495 

Klinger,  Mary  E.,  eflect  of  sodium  thiosulfate  on 

arsenic  excretion 847 

Klotz,J.,&  Co 208 

Klotz,  Robert  E.,  court  case 878, 1752 

Knapp,  Bradford,  jr.: 

length  of  gestation,  etc.,  in  cattle 438 

rate  of  gain  of  beef  calves 1705 

Knapp,  George  O.  court  case 534 

Knapp,    Joseph  O.,  National   Co-operatives, 

Inc 1108 

Knarr,  Aurel  J.,  midwest  storm  of  Nov.  1940 1412 

Knaus  Truck  Lines,  Inc 518 

Knauss,  Alexander  M.,  appointment 910 

Kneen,  Eric: 

soil  survey 787 

wheat 944 

Knight,  B.  W.,  interstate  commerce  acts,  1940 

supp 339 


Page 

Knight,  H.  L.,  agricultural  experiment  stations, 

1940 953 

Knight,  Henry  Q.,  addresses 605,606,946,1559 

see  also  Agricultural  Chemistry  and  Engi- 
neering Bureau. 

Knight,  R.  W.,  radiotelemeter 794 

Knight  Trucking  Co -  1773 

Knights  of  Pythias,  validate  land  conveyance..  303, 

1602 
Knit  goods: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939... 1398 

employment  of  learners  in  industry... 544 

knit  cloth  and  fabric  gloves,  statistics 22, 

129,  269,  451,  622,  791,  959,  1114,  1248, 
1394,  1572, 1714 

wage  order,  knitted  outerwear 70 

wage  order,  knitted  underwear... 1787 

willing-to-certify  sources  of  supply 458 

wool  gloves  and  mittens,  statistics 21, 128, 

269,  450,  622,  791,  959,  1114,  1247,1394, 
1572,  1714 

Knoche,  Walter,  ice  age  problem 1213 

Knoop,  Frederick,  intaglio  printing  plates 459 

Knott,  J,  E.,  onion  pungency 1101 

Knowles,  Darline,   meat  canned  in  pressure 

cooker... 772 

Knowles,  Frederick  L.,  phenol  larvicides 1611 

Knowles,  J.,  Coal  &  Hauling 518 

KnowUon,  Charles  C,  court  case  of  admx.  535, 1310 

Knowlton,  O.  F.,  losses  of  adult  honeybees 1240 

Knowlton,  J.  H.,  court  case 921 

Knox,  Frank,  our  task,  guard  commerce 1406 

see  also  Navy  Department. 

Knox,  J.  H.  Mason,  jr.,  obstetric  care 1638 

Knox,  Seymour  H.,  court  case 191,580 

Knox  Motor  Service,  Inc -  1299 

Knoxville,  Tenn.: 

cone  of  silence  tests 793 

financial  statistics --. 21, 1246 

Knoxville  Publishing  Co 1054,1644 

Knudson,  James  K.,  laws  applicable  to  Agri- 
culture Dept 1391 

Knull,  M.,  court  case 488 

KOA  (broadcasting  station) 1606 

Koch,  George  M.,  patent  interference.. 709 

Koch,  Ray,  motor  carrier  decision 516 

Koch,  Raymond  J.,  conservator,  tax  appeal 1358 

Koch  Sand  &  Gravel  Co.... 379 

Kocialkowski,  Leo  (Representative from  111.): 
reports  made  by — 

Election  of  President,  Vice  President, 

and  Representatives  Com 295 

Insular  Affairs  Com 1737 

Kodiak  Island: 

defense  area.  Executive  order 395 

diseases,  etc.,  of  skulls  and  bones .-  1354 

Kodiak  National  Wildhfe  Refuge 1205 

Koenig,  Hedwig,  care  of  premature  infants 198 

Koerner,  Elmer  A.,  floor  coverings 278 

Kohala,  South,  electric  current  franchise 1148, 

1437, 1585 
Kohler,  Peter  Cailler,  Swiss  Chocolates  Co., 

Inc 1504, 1790 

Kohlrabi  stems 604 

Kohls,  Glen  M.: 

Ornithodoros 680,1017 

Siphonaptera 326 

Kohn,  Henry,  jr.,  patents  and  free  enterprise.. .  585 

Kokomo,  Ind.,  building  permit  survey 198 

Kolb,  Emery  O.,  schedule  of  basic  rates 53 

Kolb,  Lawrence,  alcoholism  and  public  health..  677 
Kolhos,  Mary  E.: 

employment  and  accidents — 

copper  mines,  etc 858 

gold,  etc.,  mines 859 

iron-ore  mines 1284 

lead  and  zinc  mines. 1171 

metal,  etc.,  mines 505 

metallurgical  plants 1171 

metal-  and  nonmetal-mine  accidents 1026 

metal-mine  accidents  in  U.  S.,  1938 505 

Kollmann,    Franz,    mechanical    properties    of 

wood 1319 

Kolhnorgen,  Walter  M.: 

German   settlement   in    Cullman   County, 

Ala 775 

German-Swiss  in  Franklin  County,  Tenn..      8 

Kollmorgen  Optical  Corporation 1011,1604 

Konne,  Michel,  relief 146 


1950 


DSTDEX,    194  1 


I'atje 

Koniio,  Pauline  L.,  relief 146 

Konstantin  Harbor,  see  Mclanua  Harbor. 

Konsuin,  Inc  1481 

Kootenai,  Idaho,  aeronautical  charts 273, 1122 

Kootenai  River,  Katka,  etc.,  dam  sites 1281 

Kopland,  D.  V.,  alfalfa  hay.. 120 

Koi)penfels,  Werner  v.,  two-dimensional  poten- 
tial flow 1642 

Koppers  Co 89.5,1331 

Koppes,  Jane  E.,  relief 985 

Koppi  River,  chart  of  approaches 736 

Korea,  see  Cho.sen. 

Korkemas,  Lillian,  relief 641, 

998,1137,1207,1584,1698 
Kosar,    William    F.,    genetic   relationships    in 

Lactuca 1710 

Kossoris,  Max  D.: 
accidents  in — 

construction  industry 198 

logging  and  lumber  mills 1639 

lumber    manufacture,    1939,    correction 

for  Nov.  1940  catalog-.. 3 

lumber  manufacture,  1940 1639 

hours  and  efficiency  in  British  industry 1191 

industrial  injuries 1492 

relation  of  age  to  industrial  injuries 199 

Kotila.  Henry,  relief 831,1417.1803 

Kowalsky,   Benjamin   C,  motor  carrier  deci- 
sion.  515,1293 

Kraemer,  A.  J.  petroleum  refining  technology..  1172 

Kraft  Cheese  Co.... 1044,1483 

Kraft  paper,  see  Paper. 

Kraft-Phenix  Cheese  Corporation... 139 

Krai  and  Rohr 1438 

Kramer,  Charles  (Representative  from  Calif.): 

bill  introduced  by 650 

reports  made  by — 

Accounts  Com 981 

Immigration  and  Naturalization  Com  1140, 
1419, 1737 

Patents  Com 652-653,992 

Kramer,  S.  D.,  experimental  poliomyelitis 678 

Kramer  Co 555,1196,1321 

Kramer's  Motor  Service  and  Storage 519 

Krantz,  F.  A.,  common  scab  in  potato 1700 

Kratzenberg,  Stephen  C,  motor  carrier  decision.  346 

Kraus,  James  E.,  snap  beans 1244 

Krauss,  Wilhelm  W.,  relief... 146.986 

Kravitz,  Lillian,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1198 

Kreider,  A.  S.,  Co 355,406.707,921 

Kreps,  Theodore  J.,  social  performance  of  bus- 
iness   231 

Kresge  Department  Stores,  Inc 1217 

Kress,  S.  H.,  &  Co.: 

decision  and  order  of  N.  L.  R.  B  1793 

V.  Baltimore  Mail  Steamship  Co 546 

Krestovaya  Bay,  chart 736 

Kretske,  Norton  I.,  court  ca.se..   354,1481 

Kreyenhagen  Hills  quadrangle,  Calif 856 

Krienes,  Klaus,  elliptic  wing ._ 546 

Kritzik,  David,  court  case 1614 

Kroehler  Manufacturing  Co 75,379 

Kroells  Brothers,  Ltd 1331 

Kroger,  Bernard  S.,  retirement  exemption 1207 

KrogoU,  .\nna  J.,  relief 1417 

Kronquest,  Alfred  L.,  patent  appeal 1724 

Kroulik,  John  T.,  Rhizobium  meliloti 1234 

Krueger,  William  C,  trustee,  court  case 1636 

Kruse,  Arnold  W.,  court  case 704, 708, 1485 

Kruse,  H.  D.,  ocular  manifestations  of  avita- 

minosis  A . . . 1274 

Kruse,  Lester  A.,  court  case  .   704,  708, 1485 

Kudile  Bros.  Hasbrouck  Heights  Dairy 380 

Kiissner,  H.  O.,  general  airfoil  theory 1052 

Kuhn,  Loeb  &  Co 98 

Kuhner  Packing  Co 727,895 

Kula  Sanatorium,  relief 814,1429, 1803 

Kulp  Lumber  Co 1263,1429,1584 

Kuluhe  Bay,  see  Kulur  Bay. 

Kulur  Bay,  chart 565 

Kumis,  V"a.,  railroad  accident 1032 

Kuney,  Max  J.,  court  case.  1011, 1483 

Kunsman,  C.  H.,  commercial  fertilizers 251 

Kuper,  M.  M.,  soil  survey 617 

Kurn,  James  M.,  court  case 750 

Kurrle,  W.  C,  court  case 1633 

Kurtz,  Steve,  &  Son. 1296 

Kuskok wim,  Alaska,  aeronautical  chart 1253 

Kussner,  H.  Q.,  oscillating  wing 1642 


Page 

Kutzleh,  Charles  A.,  range  plant  handbook 1110 

Kwantung,  trade  of  Ignited  States 628 

Kwethluk  Organized  Village.. 1453 

Kyrk,  Hazel: 

family  expenditures  for  housing,  etc 785 

family  housing  and  facilities 123 

Kyushu,  charts 80 

KYW 1508 


L.  C.  L.  Freight  Line 871 

L.  C.  L.  Transit  Co 870 

Labels: 

canned  fruit,  etc.,  labeling 254, 1237 

copyrighted 70,  202,  545, 887, 1051, 1495, 1641 

index  and  title  page,  v.  35 545 

specification 101,928 

Labiatae,  photoperiodic  behavior 1711 

Labor: 

British  war  labor  policy 885 

conditions  in  Latin  .\merica.  .  200, 366,  715, 1316 

court  decisions  of  interest . .  199, 

365,  542.  714,  884, 1049,  1191, 1492, 1785 

covered  employment  movement,  1937-38 682 

defends  .\merica,  Americans  all .  1667 

defense  labor  requirements 542, 1161, 1162 

education  for  U.  S,  S.  R.'s  labor  reserve 276 

estimated  growth  in  labor  force,  1940-50 1785 

Federal  labor  legislation,  1940 715 

food  expenditures  of  wage  earners 68 

grade  crossing  elimination  requirements 1192 

in  Hawaii 365 

labor  information  bulletin 68,  200, 366,  543, 

715,  1049, 1191, 1316, 1492, 1639, 1786 

indexes 68, 1786 

labor  speeds  defense,  report  of  progress 314 

laws— 

and  their  administration 1191 

compilation 466 

handbook  of  Federal  legislation 541, 1785 

State  laws  for  women 201 

legal  rights  and  obligations  of  workers 1162 

legislation  enacted  in  1934 1 191 

lumber  production  requirements -..  1192 

machine-tool  industry  requirements 885 

monev  disbursements 716 

monthly  labor  review 69,200.366,543, 

715,  1050, 1316,  1492, 1639, 1640, 1786 

title  pages  and  indexes 715, 1492 

national  labor  relations  act,  see  Industrial  re- 
lations, 
national  nutrition  policy  and  wage  earner..  1316 

papers  received  in  Labor  Dept.  Library 201 

problems  of  wage  earner,  information 541 

railroad  electrification  requirements 1 192 

regulations  of  Civil  Service  Comn 267 

relative  cost  in  building  construction 1191 

selective  service  law 200 

shipbuilding,  industry  requirements 885 

shipbuilding,  recently  hired  labor 885 

shirt  industry,  1933.... 1192 

shortages 496 

spending  and  savings  of  wage  earners 885 

standards,  see  Labor  standards, 
supply  and  demand  in  defense  occupations.  496, 
683, 1446, 1759 
supply    available    at    public    employment 

offices 683, 850,  1276,  1446, 1613, 1759 

turn-over  in  machine-tool  industry. 69 

turn-over  in  rubber  industry 716 

urban  workers,  employment  status,  etc 850 

violation  of  rights- 
hearings 35, 310, 481, 482, 663, 1001, 1152 

report 482 

wage  earners  and  loan  shark 69 

wartime  labor  in  China 542 

workers'  health  series..  .   163,322, 1163, 1444, 1758 

worker's  safety  and  national  defense 198 

see  also  Child  labor— Convict  labor— Em- 
ployers' liability  and  workmen's 
compensation — Farm  labor — Migra- 
tion—Old age  and  survivors  insur- 
ance— Railroad  employees — Tech- 
nology in  agriculture,  industry, 
etc. — Wages — Women — also  certain 
headings  beginning  Employment — 
Industrial — Labor. 


JANUARY-DECEMBER 


1951 


Page 

Labor  boards,  see  Maritime  Labor  Board— Mari- 
time Labor  Mediation  Board— Na- 
tional Defense  Mediation  Board- 
National  Mediation  Board— Na- 
tional Railroad  Adjustment  Board. 

Labor  camp  program  - 1109 

Labor  Committee,  House: 

hearings- 821, 1143 

reports... 1421,1738-39 

Labor  Department 67,197,363,540,712, 

883,  1048, 1189, 1314, 1490, 1637, 1784 
appropriations,  1941— 

proposed  provision 223,  743 

appropriations,  1942 — 

estimates,  etc- 574,742,1351,1517 

hearings 811,829 

law-  .- ---  977 

reports 811,826,829,979 

Library--- - 200, 1192 

publications 1786 

records,  disposition 285, 809, 980, 1 134 

report,  1940  67 

reports  and  iiublications,  list-- 68 

see  also  Perkins,  Frances. 
Labor  disputes,  see  Industrial  arbitration  and 
conciliation— Industrial    relations- 
Strikes. 

Labor  Disputes  Comnii.ssion,  creation,.- 1745 

Labor     Division,     Advisory     Commission    to 

Council  of  National  Defense 314,486 

Labor     Division,     Production     Management 

Oflice 575,1519,1668 

I^abor  information  bulletin,  see  Labor. 
Labor  laws,  see  Labor. 

Labor  Legislation  Conference,  see  National  Con- 
ference on  Labor  Legislation. 

Labor  market  developments 683, 

1018,1164,1276,1446,1759 
Labor  offices,  in  U.  S.  and  Canada,  directory-.  1316 

see  also  Employment  offices. 
Labor    Officials,    Governmental,    International 
Association  of,  see  International  As- 
sociation   of    Governmental    Labor 
Officials. 
Labor  organizations: 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B.  afTecting"-indi- 
vidual  organizations,  see,  in  piain 
alphabet,   names  of  companies  in- 
volved, 
journals  received  in  Labor  Dept.  Library.-.  201 

organized  labor  and  wage  and  hour  law 544 

union-management  cooperation 1050, 1785 

see  ulso  names  of  certain  unions. 
Labor  relations,  see  Industrial  relations. 
Labor  Relations  Board,  see  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board— National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board,  Special  Committee  to 
Investigate,  House. 
Labor  standards: 

fair  standards  act  (wages  and  hours)— 

administration 540 

area  of  production,  defined 1192, 1787 

child  labor,  see,  in  main  alphabet.  Child 
labor. 

competitors 544 

coverage  of  act 367 

employer-employee  relationship 716 

employers'  digest 201 

hours  worked,  determination- 69 

interpretative  bulletins-  -  69,  201, 367,  544, 886 

law  (in  Spanish) 886 

maximum  hours  and  overtime.. 201 

permit  2,080  houis  without  overtime.-  1152, 
1421,  1585 

record  keeping  under 1317 

redcaps.  - 663 

seasonal  exemptions 544 

this  firm  desires  to  comply  fully 1494 

wage  and  hour  law,  what  it  is 1494 

see  also  Child  labor— ai«o  names  of  indus- 
ries  or  classes  of  persons  involved. 

labor  standards  (periodical) 198, 

364,  541, 713, 1048, 1315, 1490,  1639 

index  v.  3 1048 

legislation,  handbook 541 

see  also  Child  labor— (i/so  names  of  industries, 
or  classes  of  persons  involved. 


Page 

Labar  Standards  Division 68,198,364,541,713, 

884, 1048, 1189, 1314,  1490, 1638, 1785 

legislative  report 198,  364,  541,  713,884, 1048 

special  bulletin 541 

Labor  Statistics  Bureau 68.198,364,541,713. 

884,  1049,  1190,  1315,  1491,  1639,  1785 

estimates 742 

publications,  selected  list 715 

Labor  supply,  see  Labor. 

I,abor  turn-over,  .see  Labor. 

Labor  unions,  see  Laboi  organizations. 

Laboratories: 

construction  on  Barro  Colorado  Island —        89 

current  hydraulic  laboratory  research 137 

hydrauhc  laboratory  bulletin 137 

industrial-research,  requirements 1639 

mobile  unitsof  Ohio  R.  Pollution  Survey.-      848 

public  health  personnel 679 

regional  research,  progress  report 606, 1559 

research  laboratory  at  Cleveland. _.  1807 

see  also  names  of  laboratories. 

Laboratory  appai  atus  and  supplies 1531 

Laborers,  see  Labor. 

Labovitz,  Samuel,  soil  survey 787 

Labrador  Sea,  oceanographic  conditions -  755 

Laciskey,  John  F.: 

enamcled-utensil  industry. 365 

pr)rtable-lamp,  etc.,  industries 366 

Lackev,  James  B.: 

Scioto  River ---  1758 

sewage  puiiflcation  studies 324 

LacQuer: 

specification.  - --- 1821 

statistics  ..-  22, 128. 129.  269, 450, 451, 622,  791, 959, 
1114,  1247,  1248,  1394,  1572,  1573,  1714 

Lacquering,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 -  1118 

Lactuca,  see  Lettuce. 

Lading,  see  Unlading  and  lading. 

La  Favette,  Ind.,  building  permit  survey 198 

La  Fayette  Cotton  Mills 1331 

Lafayette  Hotel  Co    1676 

La  Follette,  Robert  M.,  jr.  (Senator  from  Wis.): 
individual  views — 

Finance  Com 1267 

minoiity  views — • 

Finance  Com 663 

report  made  by- 
Education  and  Labor  Com 482 

La  France  Toledo  Co 1310 

LafulAnchoi age,  chart -..  1343 

La  Grande,  Oreg.,  aeronautical  charts 273, 1122 

La  Grange  Gold  Dredging  Co 1752 

Laguna  Madre,  charts  .  -  1404,1578 

Laid-up  fleet,  .see  Merchant  marine. 
Lake,  see  name  of  lake,  except  when  first  word 
in  name  of  town,  etc. 

Lake  Alfred,  Fla.,  railroad  accident 178 

Lake  Champlain  Bridge  Commission 819 

Lake  Cities  Truck  Line,  Inc 1773 

Lake  Mason  National  Wildlife  Refuge 910 

Lake  of  the  Woods,  aeronautical  chart 1254 

Lake  States: 

regional  development  plan 744 

restoring  conifers 443 

Lake  States  Forest  Experiment  Station 1243 

Lake  Survey,  see  Northern  and  Northwestern 
Lakes  Survey. 

Naval  Air  Station,  acquisition  of  lands- 
hearings 838 

letters  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 824, 1144 

report 608 

Naval  Air  Station,  property  of  Jersey  Cen-   . 
tral  Power  and  Light  Co. — 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 475 

report - 154 

Lakenan,  Abner  C: 

earnings,  etc.,  in  furniture  industry .  1191 

earnings,  etc.,  in  iron  and  steel  industry 200 

earnings  of  Negroes  in  iron  industry,  etc..  .  200 
Lakes,  see  Great  Lakes- Northern  and  north- 
western lakes— a?so  names  of  lakes. 
Lakeside  &  Marblehead  R.  R.,  deficit  status..  1291 

Lakeview  Co-Operative  Dairy 208 

Lake  view  Lumber  Co.  1503 

Lakey  Foundry  and  Machine  Co --  1503 

Lakin,  H.  W.,  selenium  in  soils 446. 1390 

Lalor,  Willard  A.,  court  case  of  trustees 878 

La  Loutre,  Bayou,  reexamination 1743 


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INDiEX,    1941 


Page 
Lamb: 

grading  and  stamping,  poster 778 

primary  cuts 256 

see  also  Lnnibs. 
I,  inihort,  Edmund  n.: 

indoor  com[)osting  for  mushroom  culture...  617 

mushroom  Krowinc  in  United  States 956 

prepanition  of  mushroom  compost 1244 

Lambert.  W.  V.: 

length  of  Rostation,  etc.,  in  cattle 438 

progeny  testing  of  rams 120 

Lambert,  Walter  D.,  earth  tides 133 

Lambert  Truck  Line .  1773 

l>anibcrth,  Allen  11.,  court  case 356 

Lambly,  Charles  A.  R.,  mining  zinc-lead  ores..  692 

Laniborn  and  Co 35C 

Lambs,  wool  of  full-fed  and  maintenance-fed 95(i 

see  alio  Sheep. 
Lamm  Lumber  Co.: 

decision,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B.. 380 

tax  appeal - 1359 

termmal  allowances 1304 

Lamont,  John  D.,  court  case 707 

Lamont  quadrangle,  .\rk.-Miss .-  1094 

Lamoreux,  W.  F.,  egg  production 248 

Lamp     Division,     Westinghouse    Electric    & 

Manufacturing  Co 1064,1341 

Lamp  shades: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

earnings  and  hours  in  industry 306 

wage  order  (2  entries) 1193 

Lampl  Knitwear  Co 1197 

Lampl  Sportswear  Manufacturing  Co 1197 

Lamps,  see  Electric  lamps. 

Lanai,   Federal  aid  highway  system  progress 

map -_ 168 

Lancaster,  Minn.,  customs  port  of  entry... 1070 

Lancaster,  Pa.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Lance  Creek  oil  and  gas  field  leases..  486,  653, 654, 978 

Land.  Emory  S.,  address 1052 

Land: 

and  the  people  on  the  land 1236 

authority  to  purchase,  opinion 1045 

city  man's  Stake  in  the  land 785 

classification  in  United  States 916 

classifications.  General  Land  Office 1450 

clearing  of  brush  and  stumps 772 

clearing  with  bulldozer 1382 

conquest  of  land 619 

cut-over,  settlement  in  northern  Idaho (>07 

descriptions  for  use  in  Exec,  orders,  etc 1440 

getting  established  on  land 1382 

land  comes  first 1112 

land  planning  bulletin 1158 

land  policy  review 9,118,253,436,607, 

775,  948,  1104,  1236,  1382,  1561,  1703 

index,  v.  3 252 

power  and  the  land,  movie 18,447 

rural  tax-delinquent  lands... 1382 

State  and  county,  management,  etc.. 1382 

State  and  county  purchase  programs 1382 

taxability  under  farm  tenant  act 1311 

trends  in  classes  1  and  2  in  New  York 122 

use  (utilization) — 

colored  maps  guide  farmers 1112 

cooperative  planning 948 

ecology  and  land  use 18 

land  as  a  textbook 448 

land  use  and  modern  school.. 448 

legislation  affecting  rural  land 9. 

118,  253, 436.  775 

index  and  status  of  bills 607.  775 

legislation  for  better  land  use 607 

problems  and  lines  of  action 776 

public  land  acquistion  in  program 744 

tabulations  from  census. 1236 

see   also   Irrigation— Public   lands— Soil 

conservation— Soil  erosion — also 

name  of  State,  etc.,  where  land  is 

located. 

Land  banks,  see  Joint  stock  land  banks. 

Land  Committee.  National  Resources  Planning 

Board 744,916 

Land  grant  colleges  and  universities: 

extension  work  appropriations 479,811, 1205 

land-grant  colleges  and  defense 1707 

list 1386 

preliminary  reports 43. 1609 

research  in  home  economics 13 


Page 
Land  grant  colleges  and  universities— Contd. 

workers  in  agricultural  subjects 953 

Land  Olfice.  see  Oeneral  Land  Office. 

Land  patents,  see  names  of  iXTSons,  firms,  etc., 

to  whom  patents  are  issued. 
Land  policy,  see  Land. 
Land  use,  see  Land. 

Laud  Use  Coordination  Office 5, 110, 

247.  431,  603,  771,  943,  1101,  1233.  1557 

Landing-force  manual.  Navy,  1938 1199 

Landrum,  A.  J.,  trustee,  court  case. 1314 

Lands,  see  Land. 

Lands  Division,  Justice  Dept.,  estimates..  913, 1065 

Lane,  E.  C,  motor-gasoline  survey 174. 1170 

Lane,  M.  C.  wireworms 441 

Lane-Wells  Co 230 

Lang  Transportation  Corporation 523, 1627 

Langbein,  W.  B.,  flood  ol  .^.ug.  1935 8.55 

Langdon,  J' red  D.,  motor  carrier  decision 519 

Langdon,  Grace,  nursery  schools  plus.. 47 

Langemak  Bay,  chart 565 

Langer,  William  (Senator  from  N.  Dak.): 
report  made  by — 

Indian  Aflairs  Com 665 

seating 1601 

Langermann,  Meier,  and  family,  relief.. 146 

Language  and  languages: 

Dakota  grammar 1496 

elementary  English,  manual  for  teaching...  852 

Icelandic  phrase  book 1369 

mountain  speech  in  Great  Smokies 1028 

Spanish,  traioinig  manual  for  teachers 1448 

Lanham.  Fritz  Q.  (Representative  from  Tex.): 
reports  made  by — 

Conference  Com 808 

Patents  Com.. 652,992 

Public  BuDdings  and  Grounds  Com...  303, 
653, 1264, 1595, 1741 
Lankelma,  Herman  P.,  purification  of  anitgen  of 

syphilis 495 

Lans,  Wm.,  Co 75 

Lansing,  Mich.,  building  permit  survey 1315 

Lansing  Transport,  Inc 1473 

Lanterns,  hand,  specification 1684 

Lantow,  J.  L.,  forage  production 266 

Lantz,  A.  E.,  photographing  insect  specimens.. .612 

Laoang  Bay,  chart 1578 

Lapel  buttons.  Army  regulations 103 

Lapidary  work,  census  of  manufactures 960 

La  Planl-Choate  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc..  208,555 

LaPointe,  Hector,  relief 659,984,1129 

La  Porte  County,  Ind.,  milk  in  marketing  area.  1392 

Lapsley,  James  B.,  tax  appeal 1083 

La  Puntilla,  San  Juan,  P.  R.,  lands 1208 

Lard: 

production,  distribution,  and  packaging 949 

rates  on.. 529 

Tariff  Commission  report 1814 

Lard  substitutes,  rates  on 1304 

Larix  laricina,  American  wood 16 

Larkin.  Dora,  relief 409,665,975 

Larkin,  W.  R.,  relief 469,665,975 

Larrowe  Milling  Co 1052 

Larson,  A.  E.,  tax  appeal  of  admr 1083 

Larson,  Carl  L.: 

rat-bite  fever 1758 

susceptibility  of  young  mice  to  Leptospira 

icterohaemorrhagiae 1445 

test  for  identification  of  Weil's  disease 1445 

Weil's  disease  in  Puerto  Rico  and  U.  S 1613 

Larson,  Henry  X.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1651 

Larson,  Nellie  O.: 

farm  tractor  operation 1104 

social  and  economic  research... 118 

Larson,  R.  H.,  ring  necrosis  of  cabbage 1244 

Larson,  Rose  B.,  tax  appeal 1083 

Larus,  Jacob,  court  case 1483 

Lary,  Hal  B.,  balance  of  international  pay- 
ments  1722 

LaSalle,  Claude  W.,  relief 658,805,814 

Lassen  Volcanic  National  Park 337 

Laster,  E.  C,  tax  appeal 97 

Laster,  Mrs.  E.  C,  tax  appeal 97 

Las  Vegas  area,  Nev.,  underground  leakage 

from  artesian  wells. 1281 

Lathes,  technical  manual 105 

Lathrop,  Edith  A.,  laws  affecting  school  libra- 
ries  321 

Latimeriachalumnae  (2  entries) 1522 


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1953 


Page 
Latin  America: 

agricultural  readjustments 955 

children's  books 905 

commercial  aviation,  etc 1734 

contracts  with  airlines 1485 

cooperation,  and  midwestern  agriculture. _.    782 

cooperatives,  development 715 

cotton  statistics 262,  783 

economic  survey,  annual 1203 

foodstufTs,  trade 457 

foreign  trade 95,407,581,750,1081,1814 

pt.  1  in  Spanish 1814 

general  histories 1236 

greetings  to  educators,  address 1162 

highways  in  Latin  America 1406 

improving  our  trade 443 

international  economic  relations 215 

labor  conditions 200,366,715, 1316 

literature,  material  in  English 1513 

manual  de  referencia  de  tratodas  comer- 

ciales  Latinoamericanos 1216 

music  obtainable  in  United  States,  etc 1203 

periodicals  in  Library  of  Congress 1495 

social  insurance,  mothers  and  children 884 

strategic  and  other  materials,  source 1216 

United  States  trade  in  1940 568,968 

see  also  Central  America — South  America — 
also  certain  headings  beginning 
Pan  American — also  names  of 
Latin  American  countries. 

Latin  American  Section 629 

Latta,  Maurice  C,  retirement  exemption 1516 

Latta,  Randall,  methyl  bromidefumipation...      121 

Laude,  H.  H.,  rainfall  in  relation  to  wheat 255 

Laufer,   Maurice   K.,   photoelectric  measure- 
ment of  cloud  heights 799 

Laundries,  Army  technical  manual 105 

Laundry  equipment  corporations 167 

Launer,  Herbert  F.,  reflection,  transmission  in 

sheet  materials 1723 

Lauritzen,  J.  I.,  sucrose  in  sugarcane  stalk 125 

Lava  Beds  National  Monument: 

Captain  Jack's  stronghold 1456 

map 508 

Lava  Cap  Gold  Mining  Corporation 504,859 

Lavis,  C.  A.,  sugar  beets  125 

Law,  manual  for  selective  service  advisory 

boards -. . 91 

see  also  International  law — Law  enforce- 
ment— Laws. 

Lawbooks,  general  schedule  of  supplies 1087 

Law  enforcement,  FBI  bulletin-  67, 

197,   363,    540,   712,   883,    1047,    1188, 
1314,    1489,    1637,    1784 
Law  Library,  Library  of  Congress,  report,  1940,  887 
Law  of  nations,  see  International  law. 

Lawn  mowers,  specification 235 

Lawns: 

June  beetle  grub  control 612 

maintaining  in  D.  C.  and  vicinity 617 

Lawrence,  Benjamin  F.,  court  case 535 

Lawrence,  Q.  W.,  jr.  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1795 

Lawrence,  J.  D.,  coops  and  Federal  income  ta.x,  782 

Lawrence,  John  V.,  gonorrhea 323 

Lawrence,  M.  C,  naval  stores  report 1702 

Lawrence,  Ray  V.: 

slash  and  longleaf  gums 1103 

turpentine  cups 1235 

Lawrence,  T.  D.,  safety  competitions 861, 

1027, 1171, 1455 

Lawrence,  William  H.,  tax  appeal 583 

Lawrence,  Mass.,  milk  in  marketing  area 1392 

Laws: 

acts  of  Congress  in  time  of  emergency 1641 

Labor  Standards  Div.,  legislative  report  198, 
364,  541,  713,  884,  1048 
numbering  slip  laws  of  U.  S.,  notes  of  general 

interest 113 

private  (slip)— 

76th  Congress.- 30 

77th     Congress 283,462, 

634,  804,  975,   1128,  1414,   1583,   1729 
publicfslip) — 

76th  Congress .30-31 

77th  Congress 141,283,463,635, 

805,  976,  1129,  1261,  1414,  1584,  1730 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 499 

schedule  of  latest  editions,  etc 1165 

State    law    digest 71 


Page 
Laws— Continued 

State  law  index,  1939-40 1788 

State  legislation,  1939 71 

State  legislation,  monthly  summaries 1495 

statutes  at  large 1261,1729 

summary  of  major  legislation,  etc 717 

see  also  Codes  of  law — Law — also  for  single 
laws  or  compilations  of  laws,  special 
subject    involved — also    names    of 
certain  countries. 
Laws,  Committee  on  Revision  of.  House: 

report 147 

Lawson,  F.  R.: 

measuring  insect  populations 1565 

trap  for  aerial  insects 441 

Lawson,  H.  J.,  orchard  irrigation 1173 

Lawson,  Lewis  J.,  jr.,  congressional  directory  30, 634 

Lawson  Coffee  Co.,  Inc 1137, 1429, 1584 

Lawyers: 

compensation  in  case  against  Doheny  exrs..  299 
limit  operation  of  laws  rel.  to  counsel  473,  483, 636 
State   directors   of   Selective    Service    Sys- 
tem  1738, 1748 

Layton,  M.  H.,  soil  survey 618 

Lea,  Clarence  F.  (Representative  from  Calif.): 
reports  made  by — 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Com.  819, 
1140,1420,  1737 

Lea,  Nell  v.,  relief.. 470,833,975 

Leach,  Glen  C,  food  fishes -. 135, 1762 

Lead: 

calking,  standard  of  the  trade 1256 

chapters  from  minerals  yearbook 174,175, 

335, 691, 858, 1025, 1026, 1171  (2  entries) 

corporations,  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 167 

deposition  and  removal  in  soft  tissue 1444 

employment  and  accidents  at  mines 1171 

hazard  in  storage  battery  industry.. 848 

in— 

Alaska 174,1025 

Arizona 174, 1171 

California 174, 1025 

Colorado 1025 

Eastern  and  Central  States 335, 858 

Idaho 175,1025 

Montana 175, 1026 

Nevada 175,1026 

New  Mexico 1026 

Oregon 858 

South  Dakota 691 

Texas 691 

Utah 858 

Washington 691 

Wyoming . 1025 

industry  in  1940 51,859 

ingestion  and  excretion  in  man 1274 

mine  production,  1940 52 

mine  production,  monthly  report 1284, 

1454, 1766 

pigments 52,859,1026 

urine  content,  no  known  exposure 1757 

variation  of  urinary  lead  excretion 1611 

Lead  arsenate: 

effect  of  exposure  on  orchardists,  etc 678 

toxicity  of  molecular  components 1444 

urinary  content  in  persons  exposed 1757 

Lead  pipe,  see  Pipe  and  pipe  fittings. 
Lead  poisoning,  see  Lead. 

Lead  traps  and  bends,  standard  of  the  trade 1125 

Leaders  on  the  land,  extension  work  report 14 

Leads  (pencil) ; 

specification 592 

Leaf,  see  Leaves. 

Leaf-mining  sawfly,  birch,  parasites  of. 441 

Leaf  spot  of  red  clover  and  alfalfa -.  957 

Leafhoppers,  see  names  of  leafhoppers. 

Leaflets,   copvrighted 70,202, 

545,  886, 1194, 1318, 1641. 1787 
see  also  names  of  departments,  etc.,  issuing 
leaflets — also  subjects. 

Leahy,  Francis  J.,  N.  L.  R.  B.  order 548 

Leake,  J.  P.,  smallpox  and  vaccination 1164 

Leake  Countv,  Miss.,  references 1104 

Leaksville  Woolen  Mills,  Inc 1039 

Leaman,  Roy,  motor  carrier  decision 519 

Leamy,  Catherine  M.,  state  nutrition  program. 1490 

Learners,  regulations 69 

Lease-Lend  Administration   Office,  see  Lend- 
Lease  Administration  Office. 


1954 


ENTDEX,    1941 


Pajje 
Lease-lend  bill  and  act,  see  Lend-lease  bill  and 

act. 
Leases,   see   Civil   liabilities— Minerals— Petro- 
leum—a/«o  names  of  certain  Indian 
tribes,  etc. 
Least  squares,  graphic  correlation  relationship. 8, 1236 
Leather  poods,  see  Leather,  hides,  and  skins. 
Leather,  hides,  and  skins: 

carbon  dioxide  and  water  from  leather _1723 

census  of  manufactures,  leather,  etc 1118 

classification,  etc.,  leather 239 

comparison  of  skins  of  lambs 950 

disinfection  of  hides      . _..  1705 

earnings  and  hours  in  leather  industries  300,  543 

peneral  schedule,  leather  (roods  -     1530 

home  tannine  of  leather  and  small  skins 773 

industrial  reference  service,  leather.. 26, 136.  270, 

457.  028,  798,  908,  1123,  1255,  1405,  1579,  1722 

publications  by  Nat.  Bureau  of  Standards.  1408 

rates  on  hides 187 

specifications — 

artificial  leather.. 1366 

chamois  skins - 1821 

harness  leather 1533 

lace  leather 1360 

sole  leather  1821 

tanned,  etc.,  leather  mfg.  corporations 1277 

wage  order,  leather  goods 201, 367 

see  also  names  of  articles  manufactured  from 
leather. 
Leatherock,  Otto: 

geology,  etc.,  of  Osage  County.  Okla... 332, 1281 

correction  of  name  on  p.  332 709 

Leave  of  absence: 

clerks  in  post  offices  of  3d  class 826 

compensatory,  for  Navy  Dept.  employees  .  301 

foreign  service  employees 93, 145,  29.5,  311,  464 

Government  employees  ordered  to  military 

duty 666.  982, 1130, 1735 

per  diem  employees  of  D.  C 039 

Leavenworth,  Kans.,  railroad  accident 1032 

Leaver,  Edmund  S.,  ore-testing  studies 1171 

Leaves: 

why  they  change  their  color 783 

Leavitt,  Ernest  P.,  relief 814 

Lebanon  Steel  Foundry 1331,1498,1044 

Lebanon  Transfer  Oo 1467 

LeBlanc,  Angus,  relief 659,984,1129 

Lebo,  Kans.,  railroad  accident 1023 

Leche,  Richard  W.,  court  case 356. 1044 

LeCompte,  George  C,  wool  shrinkage  research.  950 

copyrighted.    70, 202,  54.5, 880, 1194, 1318, 1641, 1787 

program.  National  Gallery  of  Art 1523 

Lederer,  C,  court  case 488 

Lederer,  Karel,  relief 146 

Lederer  Terminal  Warehouse  Co.,  Inc ..-  1180 

Ledger  paper,  see  Paper. 

Ledgerwood,  Alta,  relief 1137,1429,1.584 

Ledyard.  Lewis  C,  jr.,  tax  appeal  of  exr 1083 

Lee,  Alfred  R.,  poultry  keeping  in  back  yards,.  779 
Lee,  J.  M.: 

development  of  radio  fan  marker 964 

ultra-high-frequency  visual  radio  range 965 

Lee,  Mrs.  James  C.  Y.,  see  Chan  Tsork-ying. 

Lee,  John  H.  S.,  court  case 356 

Lee,  Lora,  Dress  Co.,  Inc. 1651 

Lee,  Richard,  relief 641,6.59,975 

Lee,  Richard   U.,  fatigue  and  hours  of  truck 

drivers 680 

Lee,  Robert  E.,  relief 814,998,1129 

Lee  and  Eastes 519 

Lee  County  National  Bank 228 

Lee  Mansion  National  Memorial. 507,  1285 

Lee  Way  Motor  Freight,  Inc 527, 1181 

Lee  Way  Stages.     ..     1300 

Lee  Won  Sing,  court  case 1310 

Leebern.  F.  D.,  court  case 1479,1779 

Lees,  O.  M.,  search  for  oil  (2  entries) 1522 

Lefebvre,  C.  L.,  fall  panicurn  smut. ..    9.57 

LeFevre,  Edwin,  making  fermented  pickles  ..  1.5,59 

Leftwich,  Eugene  W.,  claim     .    925, 1528 

Legal  rights  and  obligations  of  workers 1102 

Legal  status  of  women  in  TT.  S 1494 

Leganey,  John  f\,  appointment... 1801 

Legg,  Caroline  F:.,  child  labor  in  canneries 197 

Le  Oierse,  Edyth,  court  ease  406 

Legislation,   see   Congress  of   United    States — 
Laws— o/«o  special  subject. 


Page 
Legislative  calendars,  see  House  of  Representa- 
tives— Senate— o/«o  names  of  certain 
Congressional  committees. 

Legislative  Counsel  Office .   .   1426 

Legislative    establishment    appropriations,    see 
.Appropriations. 

Legislative  Reference  Service 71,  202, 

369, 545, 717, 887, 1052,  1495, 1641, 1788 

report,  1940 887 

Legislative  sessions: 

in  1941.. fi9 

in  19t2 1786 

Legislature  of  .\laska,  representation,  amending 

organic  act 995, 1426 

Legumes: 

diseases  of  forage  legumes.- llll 

erosion  control  and  wildlife 1112 

preserving  hy  ensilint' iini 

Lehigh  Ai  New  England  R.  R.,  certificates 513 

Lehigh  Portland  Cement  Co.: 

decision,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 380 

rates  on  cement 701 

Lehigh  Structural  Steel  Co 7.52 

Lehigh  Valley  R.  R.,  court  case 94 

Tyehman,  Cecile  S.,  tax  appeal 1676 

Lehman,  Floyd,  motor  carrier  decision 519 

Lehman,  Harriet,  tax  appeal 1676 

Lehman  Brothers 98 

Lehmann,    Valgene    W.,    Attwater's    prairie 

chicken 1617 

Lehon  Co   1503 

Lehrbas.  M.  M.,  forest  resources  of  Georgia 262 

Leibenspereer,  A.  C,  Motor  Express.. 1036 

Leigh  ton,  .Albert,  patent  appeal _  1410 

Leighty,  W.  J.,  soil  survey 618 

Leiter,  Joseph: 

creosote  oil  efTect  on  tumors 326 

pulmonary  tumors 326 

substituted  derivatives  of  benzanthracene. .  681 
Leith,  W.  G.: 

Arkansas  canned  tomatoes 122 

marketing  mushrooms 261 

Leland,  Harley  A..  4-H  dairy  project 1708 

Leland  Stanford  Junior  University 400 

Lelles,  Arthur  T.,  court  case 1310 

Lembcke,  George  A.,  tax  appeal 7.52 

Lembcke,  Molly  S.,  tax  appeal. __ 752 

Lemmon,  Dwight  M.: 

tungsten  deposits 333 

tungsten  resources 856 

Lemna,  use  for  nutrition  studies  on  plants. .. ..  1244 

Lemon,  J.  M.,  handling  of  fresh  mackerel . .  1022 

Lemon  s'lueezers,  rates  on 519 

Lemons: 

mnrketine  agreement  and  order 788,789 

specifieu  t  ion 1684 

standards  254 

Lemoorc  Trucking  Co 525 

Lend-Lease  Administration  Office,  establishing. 

Executive  order 1516 

Lend-lease  bill  and  act: 

bulletins  of  interest  to  Congress 1495 

debates  in  Congress,  excerpts 1495 

e.stimates  to  carry  out  act,  etc. 398. 1350 

hearings 145,156,311 

hearings,  additional  copies 150 

law 283 

minority  views 14,5, 156 

reports  on  bill 145,150. 1.56 

reports  on  operations  under  act ...  910, 

1074, 1349,  1352. 1804 

Leneudes  Ferry,  S.  C,  bridge 819. 1000, 1131 

Lennartson.  Roy  W.,  cooperative  poultry  dress- 
ing plants - 261 

Lennette,  Edwin  H.,  influenza  in  rural  com- 
munity  323 

Lennox  Furnace  Co.,  Inc .  .     .     380 

Lenroot,  Katharine  F.,  welfare  of  Indian  chil- 
dren   1189 

see  also  Children's  Bureau. 
Lenses: 

general  schedule  of  supplies .  .  419 

photo?rai)hic,  charts  for  testing 1125 

photographic,  test  for  photographer.. 1125 

Lentini,  Vincent,  court  case... 1604 

Lenzer,  Victor  M.,  relief 1137,1150, 1414 

Lenzmcier  Truck  Line 346 

Leon,  Adolf,  relief. 470,1584,1600 

Leon,  Felicia,  relief 470, 1584, 1600 


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Leonard  Bros.  Transfer  A  Storage  Co.,  Inc 1180 

Leopold  Co -  727 

Lepman  Bros.  Co _  1677 

Leprosy: 

development  of  leprous  process 1611 

Oaehtgens' spirochete  antigen,  etc .  1611 

Leptospirosis   icterohaemorrhagica,    see    Weil's 
disease. 

Lerman  Freight  Lines 1473 

Lerner  Stores  Corporation 193, 878, 1044, 1633 

Leschinslcy,  Francis  P.,  patent  appeal 1410 

Lesinski,  John  (Representative  from  Mich.): 
minority  views- 
Immigration  and  Naturalization  Com..  986 
reports  made  by- 
Immigration  and  Naturalization  Com.  145- 
146.  296,  470,  643,  818,  986,  1140,  1419, 
1,593,  1737 

Invalid  Pensions  Com 472, 

644-645,  987-988,  1421, 1593 

Lespedeza,  culture  and  utilization 17 

Lester,  Alice  U.,  court  case  of  guardian 1044 

Lester,  Orace  D.,  relief 984 

Lester,  Hiram  O.,  relief  _. _ 984 

Le  Tourneau,  R.  Q.,  Inc 555 

Lett  and  Co.  of  Indiana,  Inc. 57 

Letter  carriers,  rural,  adjusting  salaries 992, 

1009,1130 

Letters,  circular,  how  to  prepare  and  use 121 

see  also  Mail  matter. 
Lettuce: 

fresh,  specification 1821 

growing.. 17 

imperial  strains 124 

interspecific  genetic  relationships 1710 

Letz,  George  H.,  sr.,  tax  appeal  of  exr. 1816 

Letz  Manufacturing  Co 1197 

Leuchs,  Friedrich,  patent  appeal 1411 

Leupers,  Elinor,  relief 831,  1137,  1414 

Leukel,  R.  W.,  chlorine  gas,  seed  disinfectant..     17 
Leukhardt,  John  C,  public  health  in  housing. .  1015 

Leukoderma,  occupational  32'? 

LeVan,  Jame';  11.,  controlling  Aedes  aegypti...  1612 

Le vaur,  Henry,  Inc. 62 

Leveling,  see  Surveying. 

Levels,  specification 928 

LeVeque,  Leslie  L.,  court  case 1186,1633 

Levey,  Frederick  H.,  Co.,  Inc 895 

Levin,  Ezra,  patent  appeal 1581 

Levine,  Morris: 

plant  facilities  under  defense  program 1786 

shift  operation  in  defense  industries 1049 

week-end  shut-downs  in  defense  industries.  714 

Levine  Waste  Paper  Co --    63 

Levis,  Blanche,  court  case 1310 

Levis,  Carl,  court  case  of  exrs 1310 

Levit,  A.  E.,  tax  appeal 410 

Leviton  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc 380, 1331, 1503 

Le vrier  Bay  chart 565 

Levy,  Ben,  tax  appeal 96 

Levy,  Bertha  F.;  trustee,  court  case 1480 

Levy,  Joseph,  court  case 1305 

Lewenczuk,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Michael,  relief 984 

Lewes-Rehoboth  Canal  reexamination 1371 

Lewis,  Adelaide  B.,  court  case 1310 

Lewis,  Albert,  Co 1467 

Lewis,  Arthur  A.: 

dairying,  changes  in  technology,  etc 1236 

poultry,  changes  in  technology,  etc 948 

Lewis,  Arthur  B.,  electrodynamic  wattmeter..    27 

Lewis,  Ben  W.,  Government  price  control 415 

Lewis,  Cecil  J.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1655 

Lewis,  Elmer  A.: 

compilations  of  laws — 

agriculture 465 

air  mail 31 

Army  air  s'Tvice 286 

bankruptcy 141 

civil  service  preference,  etc 287,1589 

cotton  and  grain  futures,  etc 465 

crime,  kidnaping  and  prison  laws 465 

espionage 31 

farm  relief  and  agric.  adjustment 287 

Federal  Power  Commission 465 

Federal  reserve  act  with  amdts 287 

home  owners'  loan  and  housing  acts...  1135 

interstate  and  foreign  commerce 287 

liberty  loan 141 

mediation,  conciliation,  etc 466 


Page 

Lewis,  Elmer  A — Continued 

compilations  of  laws— Continued 

national  defense  laws  of  76th  Cong 287 

naturalization 141 

Navy  and  commerce  air  service 465 

opium  and  narcotics.. 287 

pension 466 

radio 287 

seamen's  act,  as  amended,  etc... 287 

Securities  Commission,  etc 466 

Veterans'  Administration  and  war  risk 

insurance 810 

vocational  educ.  and  agric.  extension    ..  141 
Lewis,  Lawrence  (Representative  from  Colo.): 
reports  made  by — 

Rules  Com 34,  478,  826-827 

Lewis,  M.  R.,  irrigation  in  growing  alfalfa 125 

Lewis,  R.  v.,  relief 1418 

Lewis,  Richard  H.,  hosiery  industry 1492 

Lewis,    Robert    M.,    gonococcal    infection    in 

female ' 1757 

Lewis,  Thomas  M.,  court  case 1310 

Lewis,  Vinita  V.,  rural  social  services  for  Negro 

children 713 

Lewis,  William  E.,  bunched  beets,  carrots,  etc..  437 

Lewis  Knitting  Mills.. 1197 

Lewis  Lumber  Co 555,895, 1331 

Lewittes  &  Sons,  Inc 1331 

Lexington  Roller  Mills  Co 872 

Lexington   Silk    Mills   Division  of  Burlington 

Mills  Corporation 723, 1056 

Leyvas,  Jesus,  relief  of  heirs 153,292,463 

Libbey,  Delbert  E.,  relief 984,1429, 1584 

Libbey,  Florence  S . ,  court  case  of  e.xr 63 

Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Co 895,896, 10,59 

Libby,  McNeill  &  Libby 1591 

Liberia: 

animals. . 577 

conciliation  treaty 1080 

reptiles  and  amphibians 1671 

Liberty  Candy  Co 1760 

Libery  loan  acts,  see  Bonds  of  United  States. 

Liberty  Moving  and  Transfer  Co... 526 

Liberty  quadrangle,  Mo 334 

Liberty  Trucking  Co 526 

Libraries: 

how  libraries  may  serve 1443 

laws  affecting  school  libraries 321 

library  service  circular 852 

see  also  names  of  departments,  bureaus, 
etc. 
Library  Committee,  House: 

hearing 646 

reports 473,  646.  821,  988-989, 1421,  1739 

Library  Division,  Education  Office 162 

Librarj-  of  Congress 70,  202.  368.  ,544,  716, 

886,  K)51, 1193, 1318, 1494, 1641,  1787 

classification,  outline  scheme  of  classes 202 

collections  and  services 1494 

estimates 368,  544,  716, 1494 

general  survey  and  objectives 1051 

Magna  Carta,  copy  exhibited 1641 

printed  cards,  how  to  order  and  use 1318 

records,  disposition.. 285 

report,  1940 717 

subject  headings,  additions,  etc. 544 

see  also  MacLeish,  Archibald. 
Library  of  Congress  Trust  Fund  Board: 
certain  income- 
allocate  one-half  to  Smithsonian 1421 

opinion  of  Attorney  General. 1045 

members,  investments,  etc 886 

Library  of  Surgeon  General's  Office,  see  Army 
Medical  Library. 

Libreville  Anchorage  chart 1201 

Lice: 

cattle,  and  how  to  eradicate  them 11 

in  relation  to  national  defense 1107 

Licensed  officers  on  ships,  examinations 566 

Licenses,  see  subject  for  which  licenses  are 
issued. 

Licht,  Izaak  S.,  relief 146 

Licking  River,  at  Salyersville,  Ky.,  survey...    1226 

Liebmann  Breweries,  Inc 1332 

Life  in  other  worlds 402 

Life  insurance: 

annual  statement  on  Government  fund, 

1940 1685 

concentration  of  economic  power 414,  416, 924 


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Life  insurance— Continued 

increase  earnings  of  Government   fund, 

etc 003, 1420 

information,  etc.,  on  Qovernment  insur- 
ance  - 1535, 1085 

low-income  families 2()0 

reinsurance  among  farmers'  mutual  cos. . .    1709 

savings-banlc 1048, 1639 

under  selective  service  act,  etc.,  amdts.— 

hearings 1739, 1745, 1749 

law 1731 

reports 1732, 1740, 1742, 1745, 1749 

veterans'  insurance  cases,  digest... 1784 

Life  Insurance  Company  of  Virginia 380. 

727,  890,  1 197 

Life  preservers,  schedule  of  supplies 590, 1530 

Life-saving  service,  see  Coast  Guard. 
Life-saving  stations,  see  Coast  guard  stations. 

Life  tables.  United  States,  1930-39 1248 

Lifeboat  men,  manual 1406 

Lifting: 

heavy  weights,  by  women  workers. 544 

safety  pamphlet 1160 

Lighter-than-air  craft,  see  Airships. 
Lighthouse  reservations,  see  names  of  places 
where  located. 

Lighting  fixtures,  census  of  manufactures. 1117 

Lightning,  protection  of  farm  buildings 267 

Lights: 

iists.  Coast  Guard 233,417,587.1301 

lists,  Uydrographic  Office 390,503 

summary  affecting  V.  5 903 

supplements... 390,903 

see  also  Instrument  light — Lighting  fixtures 
— also  names  of  places  where 
lights  are  located. 

Lignin,  methyl  hypochlorite  reaction 783 

Ligon,  S.  W.,  court  case.. 488 

Lilvcrt,  Rensis,  democracy  in  agriculture 775 

Lilienthal,  David  E.,  address 98 

Lilies,  cool  storage  of  bulbs,  effect. 1111 

Lillie,  R.  D.: 

cirrhosis  of  liver 1163 

histopathology  in  "Q"  fever 494 

pathology  of  Roclvy   Mountain  spotted 

fever 849 

preparation  of  Giemsa  stain 1011 

Lillv,  Eli,  and  Co 535,  539 

Lilly  Varnish  Co 1332 

Lima  beans: 

canned,  speciflcation 1532 

corn  earworm  on,  and  its  control 1240 

varietal  suitability  for  freezing __      265 

Lima  Kenton  Grocery  Co 208 

Lime: 

information  circular 1706 

lime-fuel  ratios  of  commercial  plants, 1171 

Ijrcprint  from  minerals  yearboolc 1026 

rateson 529, 1777 

Limestone: 

in  chemical  an^  processing  industries 859 

rateson 702 

Limitations,  statutes  of,  suspending 1738 

Limon,  Ida  J.,  relief... 140 

Limon,  Moses,  relief 146 

Linco  Motor  Express  Co.,  Inc 186,  523 

Lincoln,  Bert  H.,  patent  appeal 1125, 1258, 1409 

Lincoln,   Frederick   C,  instructions  to  bird 

migration  observers 1617 

Lincoln,  Mary,  Candies,  Inc _ 1493 

Lincoln,  Nebr.: 

aeronautical  charts 790, 1122 

freight  rates,  from  and  to 345 

Lincoln  Bleachery  &  Dye  Works  Division, 

Lonsdale  Co 75 

Lincoln    County,    Okla.,    community,    etc., 

areas _. _.    1230 

Lincoln  Memorial , _ 1708 

Lincoln  Mine  Operating  Co. 227 

Lincoln  Museum.. 1456 

Lincoln  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co 727 

Lincoln  Trails  System,  Inc 1030 

Lindabury,  Ilarrison  P.,  court  case 707 

Lindegrcn,  Alina  M.,  teachers  in  Scandinavia, 

etc -- 840 

Lindeman,  Fred,  motor  carrier  decision. 1296 

Lindenmeicr  excavations  add  information  on 

Fnlsom  coniplex. 577 

Lindley,  Clarkson,  Trust 707 


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Lindner  Packing  and  Provision  Co . 63 

Lindrud,  Elmer,  relief. 153,292,463' 

Lindsay,  Laura  K.,  relief 641 

Lindsay,  Luck  A.,  relief 641 

Lindsay,  OpalJ.,  relief  of  estate 641 

Lindsay,  Thelma  L.,  relief _.  641 

Lindsay  Cooperative  Citrus  Association 1332 

Lindscy,  Roberta  L.,  retirement  exemption 87 

Linen,  trade  practice  rules  for  industry 168 

Linen  tape,  see  Tape. 

Linen  Thread  Co.,  Inc 380 

Link-Belt  Co 75,94 

Linke,  W.,  freely  exposed  ducted  radiators 370 

Linn,  A: 

china  clay  sales  make  new  record... 505 

clays 857 

supply  demand  for  bentonite  clay 505 

Linnenberg,  Clem  C,  jr..  Govt,  purchasing 414 

Linoleum: 

general  schedule  of  supplies '  _ .  10! 

specifications 235, 1221 

Linseed  oil  statistics.. 1714 

Linsley,  G.  S.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 556 

Linters,  see  Cotton. 

Linton,    Edwin,    cestode   parasites   of   teleost 

fishes 1078 

Linville  River  Ry.,  abandonment 800 

Lipka,  Antone,  relief. 292,635,659 

Lipka,  Mary,  relief 292,035,059 

Lipps,  Lillian,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 894 

Lipps,  Morris,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 894 

Lipstate,  Gertrude  F.,  tax  appeal _.'    97 

Lipstate,  Phillip  H.,  tax  appeal 97 

Lipton,  Samuel  M.,  relief 154,984,1129 

Liquid  Carbonic  Corporation 728,1793 

Liquor  bottles,  permits  to  manufacture 589, 1087 

Liquors: 

from  Puerto  Rico,  etc.,  regulations 1087 

gauging  manual  for  distilled  spirits 589 

licenses  and  advertising  in  D.  C 980 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.   T.   C.  re- 
port   1270 

near  military  and  naval  camps,  suppress 606 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 170 

rates  on 545 

Lirung  Road,  chart 565 

Lisbon,  N.  Y.,  damages  to  certain  roads 421 

Lisenba,  Raymond,  court  case 1813 

Liss,  Samuel,  farm  migrants  in  New  Jersey 947 

Listening  devices,  see  Wire  tapping. 
Lister,  John  H.: 

mixing  fertilizer  locally 954 

purchasing  petroleum  products.. 1109 

Sangamon  Farmers  Oil  Co 122 

Literature,  see,  for  literature  of  a  special  subject, 
subject  involved. 

Lithographic  blankets,  general  schedule 234 

Lithographing,  census  of  manufactures,  1939...  1250 

Lithographs,  customs  appeal 316 

Lithopone,  rates  on 531 

Little,  Dora,  relief... 30 

Little  Bay  de  Noc,  chart 1541 

Little  Gem  Coal  Co 923 

Little  Rock,  Ark.: 

aeronautical  chart 274 

building  permit  survey 714 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 932 

topographic  map  of  quadrangle 1282 

Little  Rock  Furniture  Manufacturing  Co 1054, 

1498, 1644 

"Little  steel"  strike  and  citizens'  committee 482 

Little  Truckee  River,  see  Boca  Dam. 

Littlefield-Wyman  Nurseries 292,659,805 

Live  stock,  see  Livestock. 

Lively,  Elizabeth,  pension,  repeal  law. .645, 975, 1009 

Liver: 

cirrhosis,  deficient  diet  and  alcohol 1163 

nucleoprotein  fraction 165 

specification 691 

Livestock: 

age  determined  by  teeth 779 

bill  of  lading  and  livestock  contract 1305 

brand  inspection,  charging  of  fees..  981, 996, 1742 

driven-in  receipts,  1940 254 

extension  animal  husbandman 610,950,1564 

farm  production,  etc.,  of  meat  animals 609 

for  small  farms 256 

grading  and  marketing 260 

insurance,  1937-40,  references .., 773 


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Livestock— Continued 

livestock  health  series  _ , .  120,  256, 1106, 1238, 138-1 

livestock  situation 9,  253, 436, 

607,  776, 948, 1104, 1236, 1383, 1561, 1703 

market  revlevp  and  statistics 10, 119,  254,  437, 

609.  777, 949, 1105, 1237, 1.383, 1563, 1704 

market  statistics  and  related  data,  1940 777 

marketing  barriers^.- 1567 

on  farms,  Jan.  1,  1941 254 

outlook  charts,  1941 __.      9 

pick-up  in  Illinois,  Iowa,  and  Wisconsin 789 

prices  received  by  farmers 610 

production  and  foreign  trade 948 

rates  on 529,789,1182 

screwworm  infestations,  remedy 781 

should  the  South  shift  to  livestock? 1235 

technology,  etc.,  in  production 948, 1236 

viruses,  serums,  toxins,  etc.,  regulations 950, 

1105, 1106. 1705 
Living  expenses,  see  Cost  and  standard  of  living. 
Living  levels,  see  Cost  and  standard  of  living. 

Livingston,  Penn,  artesian  vs^ells 1281 

Livingstone,    E.    M.,    fumigation    for    vrhite- 

fringed  beetle 1566 

Lizards,  fossil,  from  Oligoceno  of  Wyoming 1671 

Lloyd-Smith,  Marjorie  F.,  court  case-. 878 

Load  lines: 

lovyer  load  line  and  permit  more  tonnage — 

hearings 821 

law 977 

reports 821,832 

manual,  enforcement  of  laws 1406 

regulations  for  establishment 629 

Loan  Agency,  see  Federal  Loan  Agency. 
Loan  associations,  see  Building  and  loan  asso- 
ciations. 
Loan  Insurance  Corporation,  see  Federal  Savings 

and  Loan  Insurance  Corporation 
Loan  packets,  education  and  defense,  catalog.  1161, 

1609 
Loans: 

by  banks  for  purchasing,  etc.,  stocks 320 

cotton,  instructions 1106 

Federal  reserve  bank  lending  power 320 

gasor  electric  utility  systems,  acquire 1735 

gin  loan  experiences  of  banks 1242 

of  $500  or  less,  regulate  business  in  D.  C 816 

rural  electrification  equipment,  opinion 1782 

to  Govt,  employees  on  Govt,  property 1421 

wage  earners  and  loan  shark 69 

see  also  Agricultural  credit— Bonds  of  United 
States— Installment  loans— Lend- 
lease  bill  and  act — also  names  of 
certain  Federal  agencies  making 
loans. 
Lobbying: 

economic  power  and  political  pressures 414 

Local    District    Court    Rules,    Committee   on, 

report- 5 

Lockers: 

specifications 592, 1090 

statistics 22,129, 

269,  451,  622,  791,  959,  1114,  1247, 1394, 
1572,  1714 
see  also  Cold  storage. 

Lockhart,  John  Marshall,  Trust  No.  2 356 

Lockheed  Aircraft  Corporation: 

apprenticeship  standards 1490 

opinion,  etc.,  of  Civil  Aeronautics  Bd 795 

Lockheed-Vega    Joint    Apprenticeship     Com- 
mittee  1490 

Lockley,  R.  M.,  sea  bird 403 

Lockport  Fittings  Co.,  Inc 58 

Lockridge,  RossF.,jr.,the  Harrisons 1392 

Locks  and  lock-trim ,  specification 1363 

Lockwood,  Ralph  B.,  motor  carrier  decision 1776 

Locomotive  Inspection  Bureau 188, 1184 

report,  1940 188 

Locomotives: 

fuel  and  power  of  class  1  railways 55, 177, 

339,  510,  695,  864,   1031,   1174,  1288, 
1623,  1769 

inspection  law,  with  rules,  etc 1184 

mining  and  industrial,  statistics 22, 129, 

269,  451,  622,  791, 959,  1114,  1248, 1394, 
1573, 1714 

railroad,  statistics 22,129, 

269,  451,  622,  791,  959, 1114,  1247,  1394, 
1572,1714 
449642—42 9 


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Locust,  distinguishing  between  forms 18,  266 

Lode-gold,  see  Gold. 

Lode  mining  regulations 332 

Loeb,  Leo,  hormones  in  origin  of  cancer... 326 

Loebl,  Louis,  retirement  exemption 1349 

Loegering,  W.  Q.,  Pucciniagrarainis 612 

Loew,  A.  M.,  jr.,  court  case  of  trustee 880 

Loew,  Arthur  M. ,  court  case 880 

Loew,  Jane  C,  court  caseof  trustee 880 

Loew's,  Inc 1335,1339,1508,1652 

Lofdahl,  Lyle  J.,  methyl  hypochlorite  reaction 

withlignin 783 

Loft,  Inc 193 

Log  cabins: 

making  log  cabins  endure 783 

protection  frominsects 258 

Logan,  Hugh  L.,  corrosion  of  aluminum  alloy...  799 

Logan,  Marvel  M.,  memorial  services 1413 

Logan,  Pa.,  railroad  accident. 178 

Logan  Coal  &  Timber  Association 1044 

Logs  and  logging: 

accidents,  causes  and  prevention 1639 

disseminationof  fungi  that  stain 1710 

hardwood  log  grades ....- 1243 

minimum  age  for  employment  in  logging...  1490 

prices  of  logs,  1939 616 

protection  of  cabins,  etc.,  frominsects 258 

publications  on  logging 263 

Lohman,  IdaM.,  tax  appeal 1527 

Lohmau,  Ira  H.,  tax  appeal 1527 

Lomax,  John,  court  case 1633 

Lombard,  Ellen  C,  adventures  with  children...  676 
Lommasson,  Thomas,  range  plant  handbook ...  1110 

London,  Albert,  sound  transmission  loss 971 

lyondon  fault  of  Colorado,  ore  deposits 502 

London  Naval  Treaty,  see  Disarmament. 

Lone  Pine  Lawn  Corporation 707 

Lone  Star  Bag&  Bagging  Co.,  Inc 545 

Long,  Christophers.,  court  case 158,671 

Long,  Huey  P.,  statue  unveiling  proceedings 1146 

Long  Beach,  Calif.: 

chart  of  harbor 274 

financial  statistics 268, 1247 

see  also  Los  Angeles-Long  Beach  Harbor. 

Long  Beach,  N.  Y.,  court  case 356,841 

Long  Beach  Lumber  Co.,  Inc 1788 

Long-Bell  Lumber  Co 555, 728, 896, 1332 

Long  Island,  chart 967 

Long  Island  College  Hospital 713 

Long  Island  Sash  &  Door  Corporation 194 

Long  Island  Sound,  chart 134 

Long  Lake  I  umber  Co 1793 

Longboat  Pass,  bridge 1141,1432,1732 

Longleaf  pine,  see  Pine. 
Longley,  A.  E.: 

rice  chromosomes 1 244 

teosinte  chromosomes 1244 

Longsdorf,  George  F.,  appointment 1215, 1674 

Longshore  Transfer  Co.,  Inc 1467 

Longview,  Wash.,  port 108 

Longview  Branch,  Long-Bell  Lumber  Co 555,728 

Longview  Branch,  Weyerhaeuser  Timber  Co. . .  559, 

733, 901, 1065 

Lonsdale  Co 75 

Lookout  Mountain  Battlefield 1285 

Loomis,  Charles  P.,  Spanish-American  village..  1236 

Loomis,  James  L.,  trustee,  court  case 94 

Loose  smut,  see  Smuts. 

Lopez,  EUza  R.,  relief 669,814 

Lopez,  Emiliano,  relief 659,814 

Lora  Lee  Dress  Co.,  Inc 1651 

Lorain  Harbor: 

chart 107 

reexamination 762 

Lord,  Bert,  memorial  services 1729 

Lord  Baltimore  Filling  Stations,  Inc 896, 

1059, 1503 

Lorentz  polarization  term 459 

Lorenz,  Egon: 

carcinogenic  hydrocarbons  and  hormones...  681 

intestinal  carcinoma,  etc 326 

squamous  cell  carcinoma 326 

Lorenz,  F.  W.,  albumen  quality  of  eggs 432 

Lorenzen  quadrangle,  Miss. 1371 

Lorillard,  P.,  Co... 707,1186,1483,1781 

Lorwin,  Lewis  L.: 

national  planning  in  selected  countries 1669 

technology  in  our  economy 415 


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INDiEX,    1941 


Pafe'e 

Los  Angeles,  Calif.: 

aeronautical  charts - '■'"•  ^'** 

building  permit  survey 1190 

financial  statistics - - ;;  ,;S 

lease  lands - ^^^^'^n^ 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district - ---  932 

see  also  Los  Angeles  Harbor. 

Los  Angeles  County,  Calif.,  relief 650 

Los  Angeles  Evening  Herald  &  Express  Depart- 
ment. Hearst  Publications.  Inc..  210, 
386, 731, 899, 1337, 1654 
Los  \ngeles  Examiner  Department,  Hearst  Pub- 

hcations,  Inc. -  210,380, 

731, 899, 1338. 1654 
Los  Angeles  Harbor: 

chart - 274 

naval  academy  in  area 4'o 

Los  Angeles-Long  Beach  Harbor,  defensive  sea 

area.  Executive  order — --  1802 

Los  Angeles  River  watershed,  survey  report 1557 

Los  Angeles-Seattle  Motor  Express,  Inc...  346, 1296 

Los  Angeles  Warehouse  Co 1;468 

Loss  Transportation  Co 1296 

Lothman,  Arvy  A.,  relief 309,805,814 

Lott,  F.  S.,  natural  gas - 860 

I^uie,  George  ^L,  relief 64,J 

Louisiana:  ^,_     ,  ,,^  ,--o 

agricultural  conservation  handbooks. ..  116.  loob 

agricultural  loans 947, 1560 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 623,  ii  15 

construction 12-19 

manufactures. 1"16 

population.- 624 

retail  trade 962 

wholesale  trade 1399 

charts --  1123,1721 

conserving  oil  and  gas.  compact 1131, 

1141,1154,1207 
cooperative  purchasing,  etc.,  of  petroleum 

products.- 110^ 

court  case... 63,356 

district  court  records,  disposition 808, 1133 

electric  bills -  11^9 

electric  rate  book 844 

farm  tenancy 252 

Federal  agencies,  etc.,  directory 1809 

Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map.  -  851 

financial  statistics 12-17 

mail  routes,  schedules 216,  739,  1347,  1662 

map,  minor  civil  divisions 1120 

map,  post  route.. 85 

militarv  reservations 1223 

statue  of  Huey  P.  Long,  unveiling 1146 

sugarcane  borer  control 441 

sugarcane  prices 1701 

Louisiana  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 252 

Louisiana  &  Arkani^s  Ry.: 

freight  rates.  Gulf  ports 1629 

op)eration,  etc 513, 1034 

Louisiana  and  Texas Intracoastal  Waterway..  1266, 

1425. 168S 

Louisiana  Delta  Cattle  Co.,  Inc 671,1310 

Louisiana  Iron  &  Supply  Co.,  Inc 1217 

Louisiana  Shipyards,  Inc 1509, 1657 

Louisiana  Southern  Ry.,  bonds -.  1462 

Louisville,  Ky.: 

building  permit  survey 365 

financial  statistics ---  268 

milk  in  marketing  area - 1245 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 932 

Louisville  &  Nashville  R.  R.: 

abandonment 513 

accidents 1175,1624,1770 

equipment  trust  certificates 513, 1178, 1461 

motor  carrier  decision -- -.  1468 

rates  on — 

fertilizers 702 

flour - --  1475 

seeds - - 530 

Louisville  Fire  Brick  Works,  Inc 97 

Lounsbury,  Clarence,  soil  survey 787 

Louraine,  Dorothy  M.,  writings  on  American 

history,  1936 1078 

Loveikiene,  Ona,  and  children,  admission 146 

Love,  Frances,  preservation  of  gonococcus 1163 

Love,  J.  K.,  relief - 292,659.805 

Love,  S.  K.,  hydrologic  studies 1712 

Love,  T.  P.,  sign  cutting -  10 


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Lovell,  Enid  B.,  trade  association - 231 

Loveridge,  Arthur,  Smithsonian-Firestone  Expe- 
dition's collection -..  1671 

Lovett,  R.  O.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  district- 932 

Lovett,  T.  S.,  jr.,  court  case 921 

Low,  J.  W.,  Roaring  Fork - 1764 

Low,  Rhoda  H.,  court  case 195 

Lowden.  Frank  O.,  court  case.- -.-  60, 

340,357,670,749,1185 

Lowdermilk,  W.  C,  conquest  of  land 619 

Lowe,    Edith   J.,    Great    Lakes-St.    Lawrence 

waterway 436 

Lowe,  Fred  O.,  court  case 63 

Lowe  Brothers  Co 1059, 1332 

Lowell,  Mass.: 

financial  statistics -_  1247 

milk  in  marketing  area 1392 

Lowell  Sun  Co..,.. 367,1186 

Lowellville,  Ohio,  bridge. 297,636,661 

Lowenstein,  M.,  &  Sons,  Inc 721,1060 

Lower  Banner-bed  coal. 335 

Lower  Colorado  River  Authority 1767 

Lower  Merion  Township,  Pa.,  building  permit 

survey 1190 

Lowman,  M.S.: 

harvesting  pjrethrum 265 

perDla 617 

Loyalty,  brief  talk 1052 

Lubboek-El  Paso  Motor  Freight,  Inc 519, 1296 

Lubetich,  Pete: 

court  case 1782 

motor  carrier  decision 1469 

Lubricants: 

contract  bulletin .-- 1068 

general  schedule  of  supplies 100 

standard  nomenclature  list 1228, 1551, 1828 

world  retail  prices  and  taxes  on  oils 50, 

504, 1025, 1454 

Lubrication,  automotive 105 

Lucas,  Harry  T.,  motor  carrier  decision 346 

Lucas,  Henry  M.,  tax  appeal 583 

Lucas,  W.  L.: 

conservation  districts,  etc.,  map 1030 

Federal  irrigation  projects,  maps 54,695 

Lucea  Harbor,  chart 904 

Luck,  George,  motor  carrier  decision 1036 

Luckenhach  Steamship  Co.,  Inc 718 

Lucker,  John  T.,  larvae  of  horse  strongyles 1705 

Luda  River,  chart  of  entrance.. 737 

Luders  Marine  Construction  Co 896, 1198 

Ludgate,  V.  R.,  gardens  of  the  colonists 1028 

Ludlow,  Louis  (Representative  from  Ind.): 
reports  made  by— 

-Appropriations  Com 142 

Conference  Com... 637 

Ludwig,  Theodore  H.,  court  case 1483 

Lufl,  Paul: 

gold,  silver,  copper,  etc.,  in — 

Arizona 174, 1171 

Idaho 175,1025 

Montana - 175,1026 

Utah- 858 

Washington-- 691 

metal  mining 51 

Lufkin  area,  Tex.,  geology  and  ground-water--.  687 

Lufkin  Rule  Co 531 

Luggage: 

stores,  commodity  sales — 1718 

trade  practice  rules  for  industry 1277 

wage  order 201,367 

Lum,  Louise  H.  D.  L.,  relief 1140,1600,1730 

Lumaghi  Coal  Co 1633 

Lumber: 

accidents — 

lumber  manufacture,  1939,  correction  for 

Nov.  1940  catalog 3 

lumber  manufacture,  1940 1639 

lumber  mills 1639 

air  required  in  kiln  drying --  783 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

commodity  sales,  census  of  business,  1939..  1251 

distribution  and  consumption  for  1938 263 

Douglas-fir  industry,  production,  etc 1639 

drying  time  affected  by  air  velocity.- 1243 

farm  lumbering,  fair  labor  standards 367 

fungi  that  stain 1710 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234, 758, 1 681 

hardwood  dimension,  recorded  standard 8(X) 

hourly  earnings  in  industry 1316 

how  it  may  be  cut -- 442 


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Lumber— C  ontinued 

labor  requirements 1192 

products  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report 1277 

publications,  list -  263 

rates  on 702,  718, 1039, 1040, 1182, 1304, 1476 

specification 591 

tank-stock,  standard  of  the  trade 630 

wage  order 1787 

Luminous  compound: 

safe  handling- 630 

specifications- 1090,1685 

Lumsden,  David,  culture  of  orchids 13 

Luncheon  meat,  specification 591 

Lunches,  summer,  for  hungry  children 619 

see  also  School  lunches. 
Lund,  John,  professional  growth  and  defense.--  321 

Lundstrom,  August  R.,  relief 484 

Luper  Transportation  Co.  of  Oklahoma-.-  186, 1181 

Lurie,  Joseph  M.,  recovery  plans 413 

Luther  Anchorage,  chart 1511 

Lutz,  J.  M.: 

apple  firmness  and  ripeness 264 

freezing  preservation  of  peas,  etc 265 

storage  of  apples -  '85 

Lutz.  O.: 

flow  discharge  calculations 54b 

internal-combustion  engines 888 

Luxfonl,  R.  F.: 

Precision-built,  jr o31 

Sitka  spruce  and  Douglas-fir 787 

wood  handbook 263 

Luxurav,  Inc 1*^54 

Luzon,  charts 797,1123.1254 

Lycopcrsicon,  lee  Tomatoes. 

Lye  solution,  corrosive  effect 257 

Lygus: 

control  on  alfalfa  in  Mohawk  area 1385 

damage  to  alfalfa,  rel.  to  seed  production-.  1111 

Lykes  Bros.  Steamship  Co.,  Inc -  370 

Lymphogranuloma,  venereal,  healing,  etc 1445 

Lvnchhurg  Chamber  of  Commerce 58. 873 

Lvnchburff  Iron  &  Metal  Co 58,873 

Lynn,  Mass.,  financial  statistics 790 

Lyon,   Channing   B.,  inheritance  In  Lycopcr- 
sicon    1711 

Lvon,  Thoburn  C,  practical  air  navigation 24 

Lvon,  Inc 1483 

Lyons,  John  E.,  court  case 5.55 

Lyons-Magnus,  Inc 555 

Lyons  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 523 

M 

M.  &  M.  Bakeries,  Inc 1060,1651 

MC  M  Trucks  Lines 1776 

M.  E.  C.  &  N.  Freight  Line,  Inc 349 

Maas,  Melvin  J.  (Representative  from  Minn.): 
bills  introduced  by. ..  302, 476,  652, 823, 1424, 1595 
reports  made  by — 

Naval  Affairs  Com 149, 

649, 651-652, 823, 991, 1423-24 

Maass,  Herbert  H.,  exr.,  court  case 65,406 

Mabrv,  Harry  C,  exr.,  tax  appeal ----  410 

McAdam,  Dunlap  J.,  jr..  stress  corrosion  of 

aluminum  bronze,  etc 277 

McAfee,  C.  O.,  court  case 1760 

McAfee  Candy  Co 17fi0 

McAlhaney,  L.  F.,  court  case 1310 

McAlister,  John,  Inc 292,309,463 

McAlpine,  J.  K.,  Land  &  Development  Co., 

Ltd-- 230,1483 

Macaroni: 

rates  on 1182 

specification 1366 

McAtee,  W.  L.: 

biologic  balance  on  farm 402 

birds  of  southeastern  United  States 1761 

plants  useful  in  wildlife  management 687 

wildlife  of  -Atlantic  Coast  salt  marshes 500 

McAulifTe,  J.  P.,  meteorological  summary 632 

McBride,  Margaret  A.,  tax  appeal 583 

McBryde  Sugar  Co.,  Ltd 923 

McBurnev,  John  W.,  building  bricks 137 

McCabe,  Martha  R.,  adult  education 320 

McCalip,  M.  A.,  production  of  sugarcane  sirup-  1381 

McCallum,  Roy  D.,  irrigation  waters-.. 617 

McCalmont,  J.  R.: 

address 605 


P»ge 

McCalmont,  J.  R.— Continued 

further  silo  studies 1702 

mechanical  milk  cooling  on  farms 1559 

McCandless,  John  A.,  court  case  of  exr 1781 

McCarran,  Pat  (Senator  from  Nev.); 
reports  made  by- 
Appropriations  Com 656, 829 

District  of  Columbia  Com 481, 

1001, 1151-52, 1266. 1599, 1744 

Irrigation  and  Reclamation  Com 483 

Judiciary  Com 483,1153 

McCarroll,  C.  F.,  accidents  in  petroleum  in- 
dustry  336 

McCarthy,  Eminett  J.,  tax  appeal 1359 

McCartney,  J.  T.,  shrinkage  of  coke 50 

McCashin,  C.  E.,  surface  water  supply 688, 1763 

McClain,  Donald  S.,  court  case 94 

McClellan,  George  R.,  court  case 193 

McClellan,  Marie  M.,  court  case 193 

McClelland  Co 1332 

McClendon,  Glenn  and  J.  E.,  motor  carrier  de- 
cision   347 

McClenon,  W.  H.,  major  legislation,  etc 717 

McCloskey  &  Co 1752 

McClure,  F.  J.,  dental  caries  study 1444 

McClymonds,  A.  E.,  of  farmers,  by  farmers,  and 

for  farmers 1112 

McCoach,  John  D.,  trustee,  court  case 921 

McColl,  John  S.,  court  case 882, 1636 

McComas,  E.  W.: 

beef-cattle  production. 256 

beef  on  the  farm 1384  • 

McConncll,    Beatrice,    census    counts    child 

workers 1 637 

McConnell,  Duncan: 

lime.-- --  1026,1766 

sand  and  gravel 1027 

McConnell,  N.  C,  turpentine  cups 1235 

McCorkle,  J.  S.,  conservation  practices.- .-  447 

McCormack,  George  R.,  injury  in  iron  and  steel 

industry 1492 

McCormack,  John   \V.    (Representative  from 
Mass.): 

bill  introduced  by 300 

McCormack,  William  J.,  tax  appeal 410 

McCormick  Steamship  Co 717 

McCov,  Nelson,  Pottery  Co 76 

McCov  Truck  Lines,  Inc 347,1301 

McCracken,  O.  O.,  Pinal  County,  Ariz 436 

McCue,  Katherine  F.,  relief 1591 

McCue  Transfer  Co 1301 

McCullnch,  Lucia: 

diseases  of  bearded  iris •- 786 

gladiolus  diseases  and  insects 617 

McCurtain,  Robert  W.,  court  case  of  admx 879 

McCutcheon,  Mary,  relief 641,998,1129 

McDaniel,  C.  T.,  tax  appeal 753 

McDonald,  A.  E.,  Motor  Freight  Lines 1468 

McDonald,  Angus,  early  soil  conservationists..  1711 

McDonald,  Cassius,  court  case 1310 

McDonald,  Emma  J.,  reducing-sugar  tables...  1409 

McDonald,  Joe  J.,  relief 294,635,660 

McDonald,  Marian,  relief 639 

MacDonald,   Ronald,  judicial  decisions.  Secu- 
rities and  Exchange  Comn.. 1669 

McDonald  &  Ellington  Freight  Line 1181 

McDougal,  Louis  M.,  relief 814 

MacDougald,  Daniel,  tax  appeal 1083 

McDougall,  William,  tax  appeal  of  exrs 1677 

McDowall  Transport  Inc 347 

McDowell,  Arthur  J.: 

cancer   in    Detroit    and    Wayne    County, 

Mich 847 

cancer  in  New  Orleans,  La 1162 

McDuffle,  William  C,  Hypera  brunneipennis-  1505 
McElroy,  Frank  S.: 

accidents  in  logging  and  lumber  mills 1639 

accidents  in  lumber  manufacture.. 1639 

injury  in  iron  and  steel  industry 1492 

wages  and  hours — 

bakery  industry 364 

building  trades 198 

motortruck  drivers 543 

printing  trades 366 

street-railway  employees 367 

McFarland,  Ernest  "W.  (Senator  from  Ariz.): 
reports  made  by^ 

Indian  Affairs  Com 665 

Judiciary  Com 312,666,1004 


1960 


INDEX,    1941 


I'age 
McFarland,  Ernst  \V.— Continued 
reports  made  by— Continued 

Tensions  Com 1009 

McFarland,  Uoss  A.,  oxygen  deprivation 794 

McFarland  i  Staniple  Trucking  Co.. 700 

McFarlane,  Maynard  D.,  patent  appeal 28 

MacFarren,  Walter  W.,  patent  appeal 139 

McGahey,  T.  A.,  decision  of  N.  L.  li.  B 1653 

McQarvey,  (ieorge  A.,  bricklaying .  321 

AIcGehce,  Dan  K.  (Kepresentative  from  Miss.): 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com _.   143-144, 

290-295,  468-469,  642,  812,  814-815, 
982,  1137-38,  1262-63,  1417-18,  1591, 
1735 

Conference  Com 1132,1586.1732 

Insular  Affairs  Com 1420 

McGinn,  Michael,  relief 823 

McGlashan,  H.  D.,  surface  water  supply 332 

McGlone,  Perry,  court  case 841,1310,1781 

McGloon,  John  H.,  court  case 356 

McGlue,  Charles  II.,  ta.\  appeal 1677 

McGlue,  G.  Percy,  court  case  of  exrx 356 

McGoldrick  Lumber  Co 896, 1060 

McGough,  J.  M.,  fumigation  for  wliite-fringed 

beetle   _ 1566 

McGovran,  E.  R.: 

applying  liquid  insecticides 611 

toxicity  of  pyrclhrins  to  cockroach 1240 

McQowan,  'William  J.,  tax  appeal  of  exr 230 

McGregor,  E.  A.,  thrips  on  citrus  foliage 1385 

McGuiro,  Joe  S.,  guardian,  court  case 706 

Machado,  William,  cocooning  units 12 

McHaney,  Mollie  S.,  relief 815 

^Machine  gun  carts,  nomenclature  list- -..  1544 

Machine  gun  trainers,  nomenclature  list 1373 

Machine  suns: 

basic  field  manual 1223,1368,1823 

standard  nomenclature 1228,1542, 1543 

taxes,  regulations. _ 1530 

technical  manual 105 

Machine  records  codes.  Army  regulations 1686 

Alachinc  tools: 

Federal  Trade  Comn.  rps.  on  corporations.  167, 

497 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234 

information  rel.  to  production,  requesting..  299 

labor  requirements  of  industry 885 

labor  turn-over  in  industry 09 

new,  prices 915 

second-hand,  price  schedule 314,  670, 1668 

Machined  Steel  Castings  Co 702 

Machinery:  . 

American  listed  corporations.. 1212 

census  of  manufactures,  1939. 1398, 1716 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234, 1681 

industrial  reference  service 26, 

136,  276,  457,  628,  798,  968,  1123,  1255, 
1405,  1579,  1722 
manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report.  497 
see  a/sospecial  kinds  of  machinery,  e.g.  Wool 
machinery. 

Machinists,  apprenticeship  standards 1490,1491 

Machise  Express  Co 519 

McChord,  John,  retirement.. 1209 

Maciejewski,   Anton   F.   (Kepresentative  from 
111), 
reports  made  by — 

Immigration  and  Naturalization  Com  145- 

146,  986 

Mclntire,  F.  C,  crown -gall  organism 431 

Mclntyre,  J.  L.,  motor  carrier  decision 524 

Mclntyre,  John  J.  (Representative  from  Wyo.): 
reports  made  by — 

Indian  Affairs  Com 471 

Irrigation  and  Reclamation  Com  820 

Mack,  W.  X.,  experimental  poliomyelitis 678 

Mack,  Walter  S.,  jr.,  tax  appeal. 1677 

Mack,    Warren    B.,    dilTerentially   fertilized 

tomatoes 432 

Mack  Copper  (^j 1604 

Mack-International  Motor  Truck  Corporation.-  896 

Mack  Manufacturing  Corporation 75 

Mack  Transportation  Co... 347 

McKaig,  Nelson,  jr.,  sugarcane  juice 618 

McKay,  A.  W.: 

citrus  industry 14 

cooperative  canning  of  fruits,  etc 261 

marketing  mushrooms..- 261 


Page 
McKay,  A.  W.— Continued 

marketing  potatoes 1708 

McKee,  Roland: 

lespedeza  culture  and  utilization 17 

summer  crops  for  green  manure,  etc 265 

McKeeby,  A.  D.,  motor  carrier  decision 1774 

.McKeel,  P.  D.: 

aircraft  receiver 1252 

airways  communication  circuit 793 

development  of  radio  fan  marker.. 964 

tests  of  niaimfac'tured  fan  marker 964 

McFeespiirt,  Pa.,  building  permit  survey 1190- 

McKellar,  Kenneth  (Senator  from  Tenn.): 
reports  made  by — 

AiJjjropriations  Com 1743 

Post  Ollices  and  Post  Roads  Com 1155 

MacKcnzie  Coach  Lines,  Inc. 519 

McKeone,  Matthew  L.,  motor  carrier  decision.  1776 

MclCercher,  Leslie  A.,  court  case 1309 

Mackerel  handling 1022 

McKesson*  llobbins.  Inc. 356,1483 

McKe.sson-Stewart-lIolmes  Drug  Division 1483 

Mackey,  John  C,  citrus  fruits 777 

Mackintosh,  Helen  K.: 

choose  book  about  things  to  be  conserved...  676 

citizenship  teaching 1272 

nutrition  education  throughout  school..  492, 1273 

nutrition  in  elementary  school  program 1273 

pen  and  ink  friendships  for  Americas 1756 

supervision  of  elementary  education 1757 

McKnight,  Alfred,  admr.,  tax  appeal 412 

McKnight,  Edwin  T.,  geology  between  Green 

and  Colo,  rivers 503 

McKnight,  AVilliam  L.,  court  case 1483 

IMack's  Transport  Service,  Inc 519 

McLachlan,  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc 1060 

McLaren,  A.  J.,  claim... 294,660,912 

McLaren,  John,  claim  of  estate 294,660,912 

McLaughlin,  Charles  F.  (Representative  from 
Nebr.): 
reports  made  by — 

Judiciary  Com 146, 

299.  472,  820-821.  988, 1142, 1594, 1738 

McLaughlin,  Edward  F.  C,  tax  appeal 230 

Mcl-aughlin,  Edward  J.,  gratuity  to  widow 466 

McLaughlin,  Margaret,  gratuity 466 

McLean,  John  G.:" 

boron  deficiency  in  cabbage 1244 

potato  wilt 1699 

McLean,  Marrs,  court  case 879, 1484 

McLean,  Sarah  B.,  tax  appeal  of  trustees 923 

McLean  County  Service  Co 1816 

MacLeish,  Archibald,  general  survey,  etc 1051 

see  also  Library  of  Congress. 

MaeLellan,  Alden.  Inc 896,1198 

McLeod,  Keith,  tax  appeal 1527 

McLeod.  Mary  E.,  tax  appeal 1527 

McLouth  Steel  Corporation 728,1332 

McMahon.  Raymond  J.: 
relief — 

hearings 1144, 1435 

reports 991,1435 

veto  message 1804 

McMahon  Transportation  Co 519 

MacManus,  John  R.,  tax  appeal 1359 

McMath,   Robert  R.,  solar  prominences  in 

motion  (2  entries) 1522 

McMillan,  M.  E..  bituminous  coal 335 

McMillan,  Neil  T.,  birds  and  wind 402 

McMillen,  Ray  C,  relief... 1137,1598,1730 

McMiller,  P.  R..  soil  survey 787 

McMillin,  Lucille  F.: 

first  year,  women  in  defense  activities 1570 

women  in  Federal  service 958 

MeMinnville.  Orcg..  reimburse 1137,1585,1598 

McMullin,  Charles  F.,  court  case  of  exrx 315 

McMurdie.  Howard  F.: 

structure  of  tricalcium  aluminate 1724 

studies  of  ceramic  compounds 970 

studies  of  Portland  cement 277 

McMurtrey.  J.  E.,  jr.,  growth  of  tobacco  in 

solution  cultures 18 

McNabb,  Ernest  A.,  relief 998 

MacNair,    Mary    W^,    cataloguing    of    peri- 
odicals.     1193 

McNally,  James  W.,  trade  associations 231 

McNamara,  Robert  L.,  farmers  study  their 

communities-- 1561 


JANUARY-DECEMBER 


1961 


Page 

McNary,  Charles  L.  (Senator  from  Oreg.): 
reports  made  by — 

Agriculture  and  Forestry  Com 990 

Indian  Affairs  Com 66r) 

.McNeely,  John  H.: 

collegiate  accreditation  -  - 321 

statistics  of  higher  education,  1937-38 1 272, 

1273, 1443 

McNeil  Oyster  Co 1438 

McNulty,  J.  B.,  silage 257 

McNutt,  Paul  v.,  our  health  defenses lOlG 

see  aho  Federal  Security  Agency. 

Macon,  Ga.,  building  permit  survey 68 

Macon  County,  Ala.,  land  at  Tuskegee 1746 

Macon  County  Oil  Co- 1137,1430,1584 

McPliail,  M.,  yellow  chapote 953 

McPherson,  Fort,  use  of  lands 157,648,977 

MacPhillips,  Julia,  case  finding -      164 

McQuav-Norris  Manufacturing  Co 535 

McQueen,  Joe  L.,  relief  of  estate 292,309,463 

McSherrv,  Frank  J.,  selecting  trainees 1161 

McStay,"Laura,  relief 815,998,1129 

McWhorter,    V.    O.,    sheep    raising    equip- 
ment  1106 

INTadang  Harbor,  chart -      565 

Madeira  Islands,  chart --      213 

Madera  County,  Calif 482 

Madigan,  Charlotte,  tax  appeal 230 

Madigan,  E.  P.,  tax  appeal --      230 

Madison,  H.  W.,  Co 1060 

Madison,  Wis.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Madison,  Illinois  &  St.  Louis,  R.  R.: 

purchase,  etc 343 

stock 343 

Madsen,  Elwood  C,  court  case 39 

Madsen,  L.  L.,  diet  of  swine 1239 

Magazines,  see  Periodicals. 

Magee  Truck  Lines,  Inc 1036 

Maggots,  apple,  mortality  in  cold  storage 611 

Magic  Tape  Co 1630 

Magill,  Warren  O.,  patent  appeal _.-    1410 

Magill  Motor  Express ---    1627 

Magill-Weinsheimer  Co 208 

Magna  Carta,  copy  in  Library  of  Congress.  _    1641 
Magner,  J.  Marshall,  cages  for  laboratory,  etc., 

studies 612 

Magnesite: 

domestic  industry  adequate  for  defense---      505 

exploitation,  lease  land  in  Nevada -      477 

Magnesium: 

arsenates  in  treated  wood 1243 

compounds,  preprint  from  minerals  year- 
book       859 

consumption  in  1940 860 

dust-explosion  hazards  in  plants 691 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 1026 

production  in  1940 175 

INlagness,  II.  N.,  erosion  and  land  use 788 

?vlagness,  J.  R.,  apple  varieties,  etc 1710 

Magnetic  declination  in  United  States,  1940_-    1721 
Magnuson,  Harold  J.,  toxic  dose  of  mapharsen-    1016 
Magnuson,  Warren  G.  (Representative  from 
Wash.): 

bills  introduced  by 301,475,651 

minority  views- 
Naval  Affairs  Com 475 

reports  made  by — 

Naval  Aflairs  Com 150,6.51,991 

Magruder,  Roy: 

American  varieties  of  onions. 1390 

storage  quality  of  onions 1711 

Maguire,  Jeremiah  D.,  court  case 193,580 

Maguire,  Ruth  S.,  court  case 193,580 

Mahler,  Benjamin,  court  case 193,1310 

Mahler,  Julia  F.,  court  case 193,1310 

Mahogany,  Swietenia  species,  foreign  wood..-      955 
Mahon,    George    H.    (Representative    from 
Tex.): 
reports  made  by- 
Appropriations  Com 811 

Conference  Com 979 

Mahon,  R.  C,  Co.: 

decisions,  etc. ,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 380, 889 

V.  B.  &  O.  R.  R 529 

Mahoney  Motor  Co 380,728 

Mahoning  County,  Ohio,  bridge 297,636,661 

Mahoning  River: 

Berlin  reservoir,  estimate 1665 

bridge 297,636,661 


Page 
Mahoning  River— Continued 
improvement — 

hearings 1595 

views,  etc 1596 

Maier,  C.  G.,  concentration  of  gases 1766 

Mail  contracts: 

advertisements  inviting  proposals 1203, 1661 

postal  employee  not  to  be  interested 1010 

with  Latin  American  air  lines 1485 

Mail  delivery  on  incoming  vessels 1425 

Mail  matter: 

Coast  Guard,  amdts.  to  rules  for  handling.  587, 

755 

cost  ascertainment 215,393,1068,1204 

foreign  propaganda ,  opinion 358, 

matter  liable  to  damage  mail,  etc 1661 

on  vessels,  delivery  to  post  office 1425 

railroad  transportation,  etc.,  estimate -  1073 

rates  on  Ist-class  matter,  continue. .  478, 663, 807 
see  also  Air  mail — International  postal  serv- 
ice. 
Mail  routes,  see  Mail  contracts— Railway  Mail 

Service. 
Mails,  see  Air  mail— Mail  contracts — Mail  mat- 
ter— Postal  service. 

Mainadieu  Passage,  chart --  1510 

Maine: 

agricultural  loans 773 

.  census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 451,1395 

construction 1116 

housing 1716 

manufactures 1716 

population 453 

retail  trade 962 

wholesale  trade 1399 

charts  1405,1721 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 319,1608 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 1210 

financial  statistics 621 

land  at  Togus 1746 

mail  routes,  schedules 216,739,1204,1662 

map,  minor  civil  divisions 624 

map,  post  route 85 

military  reservations 1223 

mortgage  insurance  property  standards 491 

potato  marketing-  -  -  122, 442, 615, 1109, 1242, 1387 

tidal  bench  marks -  1121 

Maine  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 122, 

442,1109,1242,1387 

Maines,  Warren  W.,  Japanese  beetle  traps-. 258 

Mair,  Beveridge  J.: 

aromatic  hydrocarbons  from  petroleum 1408 

freezing  points,  etc.,  in  hydrocarbons 971 

separation  of  hydrocarbons 1124 

Maize,  Earl  R.: 

multiple-shift  mechanical  mining 1765 

roof  movement  in  coal  mines 691 

timber  decay  in  crucible  mine 176 

Maize,  see  Corn. 

Majestic  Securities  Corporation 707 

Makalapa  military  reservation,  sale  of  lands —  667, 

990, 1415 

Make  America  strong,  posters 781,782 

Make  our  men  fit  as  our  machines 848 

Malacca  Strait,  sailing  directions,  supp 563 

Malaita  Island,  chart 903 

Malaria: 

induced,  in  S.  C.  State  Hospital 1611 

needed  research .-    44 

survey  in  Onslow  County,  N.  C 1274 

therapeutic,  in  neurosyphilis.. 1611 

Malay  Peninsula,  see  British  Malaya. 

Malcolm,  Ola  P.,  mattress  making  work  center.    14 

Malcom,  Vincent  V.,  patent  appeal 1581 

Malde,  O.  G.: 

establishing  cranberry  fields 1569 

managing  cranberry  fields 786 

Maiden  Electric  Co 1332 

Malheur  County,  Oreg.,  potato  marketing 1713 

Malheur  National  Forest 263 

Mall  Tool  Co 75,  209,  548 

Mallets,  specification 928 

Mallison,  E.  D.,  apple  firmness  and  ripeness 264 

Mallory,  L.  W.,  tax  appeal  of  e.xrs 753 

Malone,  Lida  E.,  tax  appeal 1527 


1962 


INDiEX,    1941 


rage 

Maloney,  Francis  (Senator  from  Conn.): 
reports  made  by — 

Banking  and  Currency  Com 1149 

Commerce  Com 1266 

Gasoline  and  Fuel-Oil  Shortages,  Special 

Committee  to  Investigate - .  1267 

Immigration  Com 833.1002-3,1433 

Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  Com...  486, 
839, 1155 

Maloney,  Harry  X.,  court  case 706 

Maloney,  Mrs.  Leo,  relief 639 

Malott,  E.  Orth,  agricultural  transportation 436 

Maloy,  Emma  B.,  tax  appeal 1816 

Malphurs,  Dennis,  court  case 1311,1525,1781 

Malt  beverages: 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 684 

rates  on - 1296 

Mammals: 

faunas  of  Paleocene  of  central  Utah 1355 

in  South  Carolina,  collecting 577 

see  also  Game. 

Mammitis,  poster 256 

Mammoth  Cave  National  Park 1028, 1456 

Man: 

future  as  inhabitant  of  earth  (2  entries)  — .  1522 

humanity  in  geological  perspective 402 

Management  experience  notes 1165 

Managua,  Nicaragua,  earthquake  losses,  claims.  292, 

485, 635 

Manasquan  River,  reexamination 15^9 

Manassas,  Va.,  battlefields  tour 1286 

Manassas  National  Battlefield  Park 1456 

Manatee  County,  Fla.,  bridge 1141,1432,1732 

Manayunk,  Pa.,  railroad  accident 1175 

Manchester  &  Oneida  Ry.,  bonds 866 

Manchester  Band  of  Pomo  Indians: 

constitution,  etc.,  amendment 334 

lands,  reserving 1425, 1747 

Manchioneal  Harbor,  chart 904 

Maneuvering  board  manual 1510 

Mangan,  J.  W.,  surface  water  supply.  501, 1451, 1763 
Manganese: 

carbonate  in  Batesville  district.  Ark. 855 

chapters  from  minerals  yearbook 336, 1026 

electrolj-tic,  and  its  alloys 1619 

exploitation,  lease  land  in  Nevada. .  _ 477 

in  steel  industry 859 

investigations 34,151 

matte  smelting 50 

microscopic  studies  of  ores 691 

mining,  etc..  of  .Appalachian  ores 175 

monthly  manganese  report 50,175,  336,504, 

C91,   S59,   1171,   1284,   1454,  1619,   1766 

ore  industryin  1940 175 

pilot  plants  and  research,  estimate 1665 

rates  on  manganese  ore 1040 

Manganese  bronze,  see  Bronze. 
Manganese  steel,  see  Steel. 

Mangonui,  Port, chart 566 

Mangosteen.  stimulation  of  growth  in  plants 613 

Manhattan  Truck  Lines... 707,1081,1486 

Manila  Bay  defense  sea  area,  Executive  order..  1207 
Manila  rope,  see  Rope. 

Manischewiti:,  B.,  Co 1125 

Manistee  Harbor,  reexamination 1539 

Manitowoc  Shipbuilding  Co 1638 

Mankin,  Paul  W.,  relief 1735 

Manley,  George  A.,  motor  carrier  decision 526 

Mann,  Joseph  J.,  pension 1421 

Mann,  L.,  Pennsylvania  anthracite 335 

Mann,  L.  B.: 

address 260 

barriers  to  livestock  marketing 15f>7 

Mann.  LucileQ.,  collecting  live  animals... 577 

Mann,  O.  R.,  recently  hired  shipbuilding  labor..  885 

Mann,  William  M.,  collecting  live  animals 577 

see  also  National  Zoological  Park. 
Planning  of  vessels,  see  Ships. 
Mannose: 

preparation  of  d-mannose 278 

Mansfield,  F.,  and  Sons  Co 1438 

Mansfield,  Joseph  J.  (Representative from  Tex.): 
reports  made  by  — 

Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries  Com 147 

Rivers  and  Harbors  Com 1596 

Mansfield  quadrangle.  Mass 333 

Manthei,  C.  A.,  disinfection  of  hides 1705 

Manuals,  see  names  of  departments,  bureaus, 
etc.,  issuing  manuals— <i/«o subjects. 


Page 

Manufacturers,  see  Manufactures   and   manu- 
facturers. 

Manufacturers  Life  Insurance  Co 410 

Manufacturers' Trucking  Co 12y«i 

Manufacturers  Trust  Co 19:i 

Manufactures  and  manufacturers: 
census  of  manufactures.  1937 — 

maps  of  selected  industries 209 

reprint  of  pt.  1 269 

census  of  manufactures,  1939. 624, 

960,  1117,  1118,  1250,  1251,  1397,  1398, 
1574,1575.1716.1717 

industry  classifications 791 

list  of  reports 1575 

miscellaneous  industries 1251 

corporations,  financial  characteristics 97 

defense  contracts,  appeal  to  manufacturer...  575 

distribution  cost  accounting 1164 

excise  taxes  on  sales  by  manufacturer 927 

industrial  classification  manual 1806 

publications  for  sale  by  supc.  of  docs 1 1 66 

use  of  faciUties,  investigation 1001 

see   also   Industry — r.ho   names   of  manu- 
factured articles. 
Manufacturing  industries,  see  Manufactures  and 

manufacturers. 
Manure,  ife  Fertilizers— Green  manure. 

Manuscripts,  form  and  typing 1022 

Manuscripts  Division,  Library  of  Congress,  re- 
port, 1940 1052 

Manuy,  Canal  de la,  chart 1343 

Manville  Jenckes  Corporation 728 

Manzanillo  Bay  and  Harbor  chart 1798 

Slanzano-Sandia  region,  early  occupation 1522 

Mapharsen,  toxic  dose  by  drip  method 1016 

Maple: 

drying  rate  of  sugar  maple 784 

hemicellulose  isolated  from  wood 263 

Maple  .\ venue  Transfer  Co 519 

Maple  sirup,  standard  colors  for  grading.  _ 606 

Maps  and  charts: 

aeronautical  charts 133, 273, 455, 626, 

796,  966, 1121,  1253,  1403, 1577, 1720 

catalog 1403 

dates  of  latest  editions 133,273,796, 1402 

dealers  and  index  map 11 21 

sjTubols  and  tyiie  used 1402 

airways  communication  stations 131 

aviation  charts,  indexes 736, 1066, 1067 

catalogue  of  exhibit  ion  of  maps 717 

chart  correction  notices 24, 133, 

273,  4M,  796,  966,  1402,  1720 

colored  land-use  maps  guide  farmers 1112 

copyrighted 70,202. 

515, 886, 1194, 1318, 1641, 1787 

great-circle  chart.  United  States 797 

issued  by— 

.\sricultural  Economics  Bureau 9 

Census  Bureau 624.964,1119,1252,1576 

Civil  .\eronautics  Administration 131, 

965, 1253 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey 133, 

134,  273,  274.  455,  626,  796,  966,  1121, 
1122,  1253,  1254,  1403, 1404,  1577,  1578, 
1720,1721 

Coast  and  Geodciic  Survey,  catalog 1403 

Coast  Guard 99,  418 

Foreign     and     Domestic     Commerce 

Bureau 969 

Forest  Service 263,784 

General  Land  Office 8&4, 1022 

Geological  Survey 172, 

333,  688,  856,  1023,  1168,  1169,  1282, 
1451.1617,1763,1764 
Geological  Survev,  general  information.  1451 

Hydrographic  Office SO.  213.391,565, 

735,  903,  1066,  TJOO.  1342,  1510, 1659, 1798 

Mississippi  River  Commission. 764, 

1094, 1227, 1371, 1540, 1089 

National  Park  Service 508,862 

Northern    and    Northwestern    Lakes 

Survey.. -  107,934,1540 

Public  Roads  .Administration 168, 

497, 851. 1019, 1165, 1278, 1615 

Reclamation  Bureau 54, 

177, 338, 509, 695, 1030, 1622. 1769 

Weather  Bureau 29,140. 

282, 462, 633, 803, 974, 1127, 1260, 1412, 15S2 


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Maps  and  charts— Continued 

issued  to  vessels  of  Navy,  catalog 734 

introduction 735 

numerical  index 564 

mariners'  and  aviators'  charts,  catalog 735 

nautical  chart  symbols  and  abbreviations.  1253, 

1659, 1799 

neutrality  act  zone  map 969 

post  route  map 85 

reading  maps 1092, 1686 

reinforcing  maps  for  field  use 1240 

topographic  maps,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sur- 
vey, indexes 133 

topographic  quadrangle  maps — 

Geological  Survey 172,333,688, 

856,  1023,  1169,  1282,  1451,  1617,  1764 

Mississippi  River  Commission.- 764, 

1094, 1227, 1371, 1540, 1689 
weather  maps  at  sea,  preparation  and  use..  1128 
see  also  Topographic  drafting— a/«o  names  of 
cities,  rivers,  etc. 
Maps  and  Surveys  Board,  see  Federal  Board  of 
Surveys  and  Maps. 

Maps  Division,  Library  of  Congress 717,887 

report,  1940 -  887 

Mar-de-Passy  Corporation 315,1311 

Maranhao,  Brazil,  chart  of  approaches 1343 

Marathon  Bus  Line — - 1468 

Marau  Sound,  chart.. -  565 

Marble,  rates  on 529 

Marblehead  Ilarbor,  survey 596 

Marbury,  William  L.,  jr.,  court  case.  1438, 1632, 1780 

Marcalus  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc 1332 

Marcantonio,  Vito  (Representative  from  N.  Y.): 
report  made  by- 
Invalid  Pensions  Com 645 

March  of  education. 846, 1273 

Marchant,  Anyda,  Latin  American  periodicals.  1495 
Marconi  Wireless  Telegraph  Co.  of  America...  841, 

1186, 1484 

Marcucilli,  Ralph,  motor  carrier  decision 1296 

Marcy,  Lawson  F.,  feeding  stuffs  for  rabbit 604 

Mare  Island  Strait: 

chart 967 

reexamination 1093 

Marek,  Lee  W.,  jr.,  relief 292 

Margerine  takes  the  hurdles 7 

Margolies,  J.  B.,  court  case 707, 1081, 1486 

Margrafl,  Clarence  E.,  illustrator,  legumes 1112 

Maria,  Port,  chart 904 

Mariametrida,  monograph  of  existing  crinoids .  1213 

Marianas  Islands,  index  map 1122 

Marienville  quadrangle.  Pa 1023 

,  Marihuana,  controlling  in  Canal  Zone 1739 

Marine,  Richard  E.,  patent  appeal 972 

Marino  Band: 

relief  of  leader- 
hearings 649, 837, 1007 

report 649 

to  attend  G.  A.  R.  convention- 
estimate 913 

hearings 650,838 

law 806 

reports 650,667 

Marine  Barracks,  Parris  Island,  hurricane  and 

flood,  losses  of  Navy,  etc_...  292, 485, 635 
Marine  Barracks,  Quantico,  fire  losses  of  person- 
nel of  Navv,  etc 292,485,635 

Marine  Corps. . .  79,  389,  561, 902. 1342, 1509, 1658, 1797 

acts  of  76th  Cong.  2d  and  3d  sess 560 

aerial  flight  regulations 395 

aircraft  flight  rations 1751 

civil  employees  in  field  service .-.    79 

continue  in  service  those  in  need  of  medical 

care 483,1422,1730 

decorations  by  foreign  governments — 

hearing 1007 

reports 649,1435 

discharge,  boards  to  pass  upon 300 

drummers,  etc.,  manual,  change 561 

enlisted  men.  Increase 1750 

estimates 913 

manual 79, 1509 

ofBcers — 

directory 79,  902 

examination  of  accounts 1737,1750 

in  District  of  Columbia  and  vicinitv...  1797 
letters  from  Sec.  and  acting  See.  of  Navy.  302 
rank  and  title  of  commandant 1750 


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Marine  Corps— Continued 
ofljccrs — Continued 

register 1510 

selection   boards  for   promotion,   hear- 
ings   1750 

selection  boards  for  promotion,  report.  1750 

orders 79,389,561,1342,1658 

pensions,  see  in  main  alphabet,  Pensions, 
reimbursement  of  personnel  for  property...  292, 

485, 635 
Reserve  enlisted  men,  transfer- 
hearings 1145, 1435 

reports 1145, 1435 

specifications 902 

teraporarv  appointments,  etc. — 

hearings 651,825,1006 

law 977 

reports 827,1007 

training  station  near  Detroit.. 475 

see  also  Pay,  Marine  Corps — Retired  list. 
Marine  Corps — Selective  service. 
Marine  Corps  Reserve: 

aviation  cadets  (S.  1469)— 

hearings 823,837 

law 976 

reports 667,823 

directory  of  officers 79,902 

length  of  service ---  651 

longevity  credit 1424,1595 

pay  and  allowances- 
hearings 1154,1424 

law .-  1585 

letters  from  Navy  Dept 1145, 1424 

reports 1006,1424 

pay  of  aviation  pilots — 

hearings 1007,1595 

law - 1584 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 823 

reports 837,1423 

register  and  directory 1658 

transfer  enlisted  men  to  Marine  Corps- 
hearings 1145, 1435 

reports 1145,1435 

see  also  Fleet  Marine  Corps  Reserve. 
Marine  Department,  Standard  Oil  Co.  of  New 

Jersey 1796 

Marine  Division,  Texas  Co 1338 

Marine  engineering,  see  Engineering. 
Marine  hospitals,  see  names  of  hospitals. 

Marine  Hospitals  and  Relief  Division .  44, 

163,  323,  493,  678,  848,  1015,  1163,  1274, 
1444, 1611, 1757 

Marine  inspection,  laws  governing 137 

see  also  Ships. 

Marine  Inspection  and  Navigation  Bureau 26, 

136,  276,  457,  629,  798,  969,  1124,  1256, 
1406, 1579, 1722 

bulletin 136,276,457, 

629, 798, 969, 1124, 1256, 1406, 1579, 1722 

estimates,  etc... i 913,1665 

functions  and  activities 1406 

poster 969 

report,  1940 277 

rules  and  regulations  series 26 

Marine  meteorological  observers,  instructions..  1126 

Marine  relay  services,  F.  C.  C.  rules 673. 

1440, 1606 

Marine  Section,  Weather  Bur 29, 

140,  281,  282,  633,  973,  1127,  1412,  1582 
Marine  training  station,  see  Marine  Corps. 
Mariners,  see  Sailors — also  Notice  to  mariners. 
Marines,    see    Marine    Corps — Veterans,    and 
references. 

Marinette,  Tomahawk  &  Western  R.  R 1178 

Marion  quadrangle.  Mass 1023 

Marion  Trucking  Co 525,1296,1776 

Maris,  Paul  V.,  farm  tenancy 615 

Maritime  Commission 71.203.369,545, 

717,  1052,  1194,  1318,  1495,  1642,  1788 
cargo  ship  construction,  appropriation — 

hearings 32, 152 

law 141 

reports 32,152 

emergency  provision  for  activities — 

hearings 299 

law 636 

reports 299,465,481 

estimates 222,1073 

foreign  merchant  vessels.  Exec,  orders..  911, 1350 


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Page 
Maritime  Commission— Continued 

program,  America  builds  ships. .  _ Mfi 

prosecution  of  war  effort,  Exec,  order 1805 

repulations 1495 

report,  Oct.  25,  1940 203 

rules  of  procedure 1194 

transfer  certain  personnel.  Exec,  order 396 

use  of  laid-up  vessels  for  exporting 147 

Maritime  Conference,  see  Inter-American  Mari- 
time Conference. 
Maritime  Day,  see  National  Maritime  Day. 
Maritime  Labor  Board: 

estimate 1073 

extension — 

hearings 473,832 

law..  977 

reports 474,  832 

Maritime  Labor  Mediation  Board,  create 474 

Maritime  Service- 
apprentice  seaman  training 755. 1218 

radio  school  on  Qallups  Island 1362. 1079 

ship's  medicine  chest,  etc.,  reading  guide. .  1529 

Mark,  Koy,  Freight  Service 1628 

Mark  Twain  National  Forest,  map 784 

Marketing,  see  Markets  and  marketing. 
Marketing  agreements,  see  Markets  and  mar- 
keting— also  names  of  certain  com- 
modities. 
Marketing  and   Marketing   Agreements  Divi- 
sion, report,  1940 126 

see    also    Reorganization    of    Government 
ofTices,  etc. 
Marketing      Division,      Surplus      Marketing 

Admin 1713 

Marketing  Laws  Survey 498 

Marketing  quotas,  see  Markets  and  marketing. 
Marketing  Research  Division ...  26, 136,  275,  276, 457 
Markets  and  marketing: 

agricultural  marketing  policies 946 

commodity  markets  after  2  years  of  war 1785 

development  of  services 466 

extension  marketing  news 13, 121, 

259,  441,  613,  781,  953,  1108,  1241,  1707 

Federal-State  cooperation  in  services 10 

industrial  market  for  farm  products 606 

local  market  news  broadcasts 37 

market  news  broadcasts  directory,  1941 949 

marketing  activilies(periodical)__  10,  254,  437,  609, 
777,  950,  1105,  1237,  1383,  1563,  1704 
marketing  agreement  programs,  as  means  of 

agricultural  adjustment 619 

marketing  agreement  programs,  report,  1940.  126 

marketing  agreement  series 126, 

788, 958, 1392, 1713 

marketing  areas  in  Brazil 276 

publications  on  marketing 1761 

quotas  as  means  of  agric.  adjustment 772 

quotas  mider  agricultural  adjustment  act — 

hearings 306 

law 806 

reports 460,479, 

637,  654,  981,  996,  1132,  1416,  1427,  1733 

veto  message 1209 

services  for  agriculture.. 776 

State  marketing  agencies 1 105 

see  also  Cooperation — Crops  and  markets 
(periodicals) — also  names  of  articles 
marketed. 

Markets  Division  of  Virginia _  331.946 

Markley,  Kehl,  jr.,  relief 984,1430,1584 

Markowitz,  Samuel,  court  case 1046 

Markowitz,  William,  court  case 1046 

Marks,  C.  W.,  Shoe  Co 1724 

Marks,  Ernest  E.,  Co 159,707 

Marks,  H.  A.,  citrus  fruits 777 

Marks  Products  Co.,  Inc 75 

Markstein,  D.  11.,  sr.,  rates  on  petroleum 530 

Marlborough  House,  Inc. 1311 

Marlborough  Investment  Co 1311 

Maroney,  Stephen  F.,  relief 984, 1430, 1730 

Marore  Island,  chart 565 

Marquette,  Mich.,  declare  abandoned  title  to 

land 1143, 1431, 1730 

Marquette  Airlines,  Inc 24, 1402 

Marquis,  Harold  E.,  relief. 813, 1428, 1729 

Marr,  Janies  C.  irrigation  in  growing  alfalfa 125 

Marr,  Thomas  E.,  motor  carrier  decision 1775 

Marsden,  S.  J.,  curing  and  smoking  turkeys...  1239 
Marsh,  John  A.,  court  case.. 1604 


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Marsh,  R.  E.,  forest-resource  conservation 783 

Marsh,  Rosemary  L.,  vitamin  A  values  of  foods.  1709 
Marsh  crab,  see  Crabs. 

Marshall,  Clare  M.,  Inc 871 

Marshall,  F.  R.,  silage 257 

Marshall,  George  C,  statement 1005 

Marshall,  Lee  ll.,  tax  appeal  of  trustee 1677 

Marshall,  Margaret  W.,  court  case 1633 

Marshall,  Samuel  J.  D.,  relief 1137 

Marshall,  Warren  C,  motor  carrier  decision 347 

Marshall  Field  &  Co.,  see  Field,  Marshall,  &  Co. 

Marshall's  Express 186 

Marshals,  irregularities  found  in  accounts 535 

Martens,  Elise  H.,  State  programs  for  excep- 
tional children.- 321,676 

Martin,  A.  J.: 

gold,  silver,  copper,  etc.,  in — 

Central  States 858 

Colorado 1025 

Eastern  States 858 

New  Mexico 1026 

metal  mining 51 

Martin,  Albert  R.,  aldehyde  groups  in  hydro- 
cellulose 1723 

Martin,  Allan  E.,  blast-furnace  slag 503 

Martin,  Betty,  relief 1417 

Martin,  Charles  C,  court  case.  39,  357, 1156, 1187, 1311 
Martin,  Clarence  E.,  right  to  seat  as  Senator 

fromW.  Va 313,669 

Martin,  H.  H.,  report  of  Mixed  Claims  Com- 
mission, United  States  and  Ger- 
many   921 

Martin,  Herman,  tax  appeal 1359 

Martin,  Howard  H.,  weather  in  Kansas  City, 

Mo 802 

Martin,  John  C,  relief 984,1430,1584 

Martin,  L.  R.,  motor  carrier  decision 1294 

Martin,  Laura  I.,  relief 985 

Martin,  Lawrence,  exhibition  of  maps 717 

Martin,  Lester  H.,  relief _ 815 

Martin,  Mrs.  Onie,  relief 1417 

Martin,  T.  T.,  local  leadership  in  4-H  clubs 259 

Martin,  William  J.,  cotton  from  boll  to  bale...  1563 

Martin  Brothers  Box  Co 1793 

Martin  Transports  Ltd 1297 

Martz,  George  E.,  motor  carrier  decision 1776 

Marvin,  Charles  F.: 

barometers 802 

psychrometric  tables 803 

Marx,  George  B.,  Inc 63,356,671 

Mary  J.,  story  of,  posters 884 

Mary  Leila  Cotton  Mills,  Inc 556,728 

Mary  Lincoln  Candies,  Inc 1493 

Maryland: 

agricultural  loans 773,1560 

agricultural  or  farm  program 116, 1380 

bridges  or  tunnels 297, 310, 464, 661 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 129, 1115, 1715 

construction 1116 

drainage  of  agricultural  lands 1396 

population 624 

retail  trade 23,962 

wholesale  trade 23, 1399 

child  labor  in  canneries. 197 

closed  area,  migratory  birds,  proclamation.  1804 

dwelling  construction  requirements ._  161 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 1608 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 575 

financial  statistics 1393 

mail  routes,  schedules 84, 907, 

1069,1204,1514,1662 

military  reservations. 1223 

obstetric  care  in  rural  areas,  study 1638 

post  route  map 85 

toiwgraphie  maps,  etc.,  index 1617 

Maryland  Agricultural  Experiment  Station..    1237, 

1562 
Maryland  &  Pennsylvania  R.  R.: 

bonds .---  1178 

reconstruction  loan 1034 

Maryland  Casualty  Co 227,228,315 

Maryland-National  Capital  Park  and  Planning 
Commission: 
lands — 

hearings 838 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 824 

report 667 


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Marysville,  Calif.- wri^iT  ]m 

Mascot  Stove  Co  -—-,  —  — -;^-  535,1311,1781 

Mascuch,  Joseph  J.,  patent  interference-—  sSLj^li 
Mason,  Bernard  S.,  democracy  in  summer  camp  1015 

Mason,  George  W.,  court  case-- ^™ 

Mason,  Hazel  B.,  court  case    ---  -  ------  'i^^ 

Mason,  Noah  M.  (Representative  from  HI.)- 
reports  made  by—  . 

Immigration  and  Naturalization  Com  146 
644,986,1140,17^7 

Mason,  Silas  B.,  tax  appeal  of  admrs -z--  4q7 

Mason  &  Dixon  Lines,  Inc --  '^'^i^' 

Mason  City  Warehouse  Corporation ^47 

Mason  Manufacturing  Co. r?^^'^nAl'^^ 

Masonite  Corporation 707,1044,1633 

Masonry:  .,o 

publications. -- ,„ 

walls,  outdoor  exposure ^•'O' 

Masonry  cement,  see  Cement. 

Massachusetts:  „„ 

agricultural  loans "^ 

census,  1940  (16th)- 

agriculture -- ^    '\^l 

construction... ^°'* 

population '^; 

retail  trade 130-962 

service  establishments - A^rn^oo 

wholesale  trade nk'Atrj 

charts  - --  274,967 

district  "judge,  filling  vacancy—  1142, 1434, 1585 

electric  bills - "^° 

electric  rate  book %-.---: imq 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory loiy 

financial  statistics . t^' 

life  insurance,  savings-bank— -.-------  i^y 

mail  routes,  schedules 216,739,1204,1662 

map,  minor  civil  divisions i^fV 

map,  post  route ""^":'"  .,oa 

Massachusetts  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  78^ 

Massachusetts  Food  Council,  Inc    1V81 

Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology.-.--.-.  1127 
Massachusetts  Motor  Trucking  &  Garage  Co_.  1628 
Massachusetts     Northeastern     Transportation 

Co -  ^''° 

Massachusetts  State  College 1390,1708,1711 

Masser  Motor  Express... Jf^^ 

Massman  Construction  Co ji»' 

Master  Tire  &  Rubber  Corporation..  ..----  1651 
Masterbilt  Products  Corporation..-.  1011, 1187,  idii 
Masters-at-arms,  compensation  at  navy  yaras, 

etc.,  letter l'*i 

Mastitis,  see  Bovine  mastitis. 

Mastrilli,  Francesco  P.,  relief ^« 

Mata  Utu  Anchorage,  chart------^ j-^^ 

Matanuska  settlement  project,  claims i4^a 

Match  corporations,  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report-  32S 
Maternity,  see  Mothers.  .  ,    ,  ..     ^    .  ^ha 

Mather,  Kirtley  F.,  man  as  inhabitant  of  the 

earth  (2  entries) J^-^ 

Matheson  Radio  Co.,  Inc.       ^ow 


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Mattresses:  „,. 

care - ^1* 

cotton'mattress  making 260 

cotton  mattress  program bii 

specification..- °^^ 

wage  order  in  industry 14«^ 

work  center  for  making i^ 

Matz,  Hilda,  tax  appeal ViT; ■i(^"i?^? 

Mauckport,  Ind.,  bridge 819, 1000,  lUi 

Maui,  Federal  aid  highway  system  progress  map- 168 

Mauls,  specification «^» 

Maumee  Malleable  Castings  Co iAfi 

Maurer  and  Meyers  Auto  Convoy .-  1181 

Maurihuana  control,  amend  Canal  Zone  code  1739 
Maurin,  Antonio  (or  Anthony),  relief.  818, 1003, 1129 
Maver,  Mary  E.,  peptidase  activities  of  cathep- 

gJQS 1//0 

Maxwell,  Harry,  court  case -.....--.--..  315 

Maxwell,  Louis  R.,  X-ray  sensitivity  of  maize 

seed-. 1390 

Maxwell,  William  R.,  motor  carrier  decision..  1626 
May  Andrew  J.  (Representative  from  Ky.): 

"P°Con?erenceVom-.-  979-980, 1132. 1261. 1732 

Military  Affairs  Com 148.  299.  474, 

647-649,  822,  989-990.  1143^,   1263, 
1422-23,  1594,  1739-40 

May,  Doris  R.,exrx.,  tax  appeal 1359 

May,  Paul  G.,  electrically  operated  cross-cut 

saw -  1235 

May  Day  challenge ^™' 

May  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc -.----- ™ 

Mayacmas  district,  Calif.,  quicksilver 332 

Maye,  Mrs.  WiUie  M.,  relief- ---.- 984 

Mayer,  Claudius  F.,  16th  century  medical  au- 
thors..  1690, 18iib 


Mathew  Humane  Stock  Transportation  Co         381 
Mathews,  Frank  p.,  Sartwelliaflaveriae toxicity 

to  goats *^^ 

Mathews,  O.  R.,  dry  land  crops ^o4 

Mathews  quadrangle,  Va ^^°^ 

Matlock,  Clifiord  C:  ,  ,    .  .  ,     .„.  0.9 

index  numbers  of  railroad  freight  rates 252 

trends  in  railroad  traffic,  etc y^' 

duty  on  cocoa-fiber  mats 305 

specifications  for  rubber  floor  mats ion 

Matthews,  Allan  F.: 

cadmium  consumption j'™ 

copper. Lifi 

manganese  and  manganiferous  ores lu^b 

sulfur  and  pyrites v.:.---".-'C"^;'"    rZn 

Matthews,  C.  A.,  freemartin  condition  in  heifers.  780 
Matthews,  Donald  N.,  slash  disposal  etc  444 

Matthews,  Jean  L.,  court  ease.  -  60, 352, 532, 704, 921 

Mattil,  Anna,  relief ,^---- f^^ 

Matting,  rubber  floor,  specifications-. luyu 

Mattoon,  Wilbur  R.: 

farm  timber ^^i 

forestry  and  farm  income J^^ 

forestry  for  4-H  clubs 44d 

longleaf  pine  primer ---  20^ 

shortleaf  pine ^* 


Mayer,  E.  L.: 

applying  liquid  msecticides on 

toxicity  of  pyrethrins  to  cockroach .1240 

Mayer,  John  M.,  laws,  etc.,  on  beddmg  and 

upholstery- *50 

Mayer  Handbag  Co.,  Inc 1"54 

Mavers.  L.  &  C,  Co.,  Inc -, -  1677 

Mayers,  L.  &  C,  Importing  Corporation,  see 
Mayers,  L.  &  C,  Co.,  Inc. 

Mayers,  L.  C  ,  court  case ----  358. 5»o 

Mayflower  Airlines,  Inc .------.-.- oxv 

Mayhew,  Maurice  C,  motor  carrier  decision.-  347 

Mayhugh,  Miles  S.,  irrigation  waters 617 

Mayne,  Brace,  induced  malaria — lon 

Maytime  strawberries,  see  Strawberries. 
Maywood,  111.,  building  permit  survey..-.---  884 

Mavwood  Chemical  Works- ^^^']lol 

Mead,  Fred  J.,  patent  appeal.-.-------.-----  I'^a 

Mead,  James  M.  (Senator  from  New  York): 

address,  Portuguese  translation loU 

reports  made  by—  nn-r  i-t/iq 

Civil  Service  Com aI\  lot 

Commerce  Com 481.999 

National     Defense    Program,    Special 

Committee  Investigating -  -  -  -  1006 

Post  Oflices  and  Post  Roads  Com—  1009-10 

Meade,  George  G.,  Fort,  construction 1154 

Meadow  Land  and  Improvement  Co 1044 

Meadow  Valley  Lumber  Co 1060, 1332 

Meadowmoor  Dairies,  Inc ■"' 

Aleals  see  Food. 

Means,  Gardiner  C,  patterns  of  resource  use.-  1211 

Mearklo,  Harry  L.,  tax  appeal  of  exrs I8lt> 

Mearns,  David  C,  Magna  Carta 1641 

Mease.  Ralph  T.:  .  . 

dissolving  cellulose  in  cuprammomum I72d 

fluidities  of  dispersion  of  cellulose 1723 

reflectance  of  manila  rope  fiber 27 

Measles,  supplement  to  publichealth  reports—  lib3 

Measures,  see  Weights  and  measures. 

Meat:  ,  „„ 

canned  in  pressure  cooker "j 

cold  storage  lockers  for  preserving 13»4 

commercial  cuts --;,-',' ^k^o'iliJ 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234, 1088, 1531 


home  canning- 


785 


importation  from  Tierra  del  Fuego,- 1045 

inspection,  order  amending  regulations 77y 

luncheon,  specification _ ;vv,"r;'ovi 

market  review  and  statistics-.    -    10,  119,  254, 

437,  609,  777,  949,  1105,  1237,  1383, 

1563,  1704 
market  statistics  and  related  data,  1940 777 


1966 


INDEX,    1941 


Page 
Meat— Continued 

production  and  toieign  trade 948 

products,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1574 

rates  on 1777 

U.  S.  praded  and  stamped 1237 

see  also  names  of  meats. 
Meat  animals,  see  Livestock. 

Mcat-slicing-machines,  specification 1366 

Mechanical  stokens,  statistics 21,   128,   269, 

450,    622,  791,  959,    1114,    1247,   1394, 
1572,  1714 
Mechanics  (persons): 

apprenticeship  standards 1049 

employment  at  navy  yards,  etc.. 651 

mechanic  certificates 132,272 

mechanic  school  rating 132 

Mech>micvillc,  N.  Y.,  bridge 297,310,464 

Mechanized  elements,  cavalry  field  manual 759 

Medals: 

issuance  to  persons  in  Germany  in  Army  of 

Occupation 1423, 1434, 1585 

manufacture,  sale,  etc..  Army  regulations...  103 
Peary  expedition  members— 

hearini? 1155 

report 1008 

see  also  Decorations  of  honor— also  names  of 
medals,  or  persons  to  whom  medals 
arc  to  be  presented. 

Meddock  Truck  Line. ._ _.. 1468 

Medford,    Oreg.,    annual   meteorological   sum- 
mary  633 

Medford  Corporation 728,1332.1051 

Mediation,  see  Indu.strial  arbitration  and  con- 
ciliation. 
Mediation  boards,  see  National  Defense  Media- 
tion    Board— National    Mediation 
Board. 
Medical  bulletins,  see  Naval  medical  bulletin — 

Veterans'  Administration. 
Medical  care: 

children 68 

civilian  defense 1351 

facilities  available  to  Govt,  employees 1754 

family  expenditures 444 

farmers  try  group  medicine 1709 

group  medical  care  for  farmers _  1507 

health  insurance  abroad 327 

hospitalization — 

civilian  employees  under  Quartermaster 

General 1148 

fishermen,  hospitalization 1143 

retired  officers,  etc 1148,1731,1745 

in  different  urban  population  groups 323 

maternal  cases 493 

on  transports.  Army  regulations... 1535 

references 1192 

see  also  Physicians. 
Medical  circular,  see  Selective  Service  System. 
Medical  compend,  see  Medicine. 

Medical  Corps,  .\rmy,  regulations 1822 

Medical  Corps,  Navy,  see  Surgeons. 

Medical  Department,  Army 424,1690.1820 

fixed  hospitals,  technical  manual 1309 

library  of  Surgeon  General's  Office,  see  .\rmy 
Medical  Library. 

professional  service  schools 1823 

reeulations 102, 1686, 1822 

report,  1940 424 

soldier's  handbook 701 

Medical  Department,  Navy: 

manual,  appendix,  etc 733,734 

supply  catalog. 79 

Medical  detachment,   rifle  regiment,   infantry 

field  manual. 1368 

Medical  Division  bulletin 1351,1808 

Medical  field  manual: 

medical  service  of  corps  and  army 593 

medical  service  of  division 237 

reference  data 421 

transportation  of  sick  and  woimded  759 

Medical  field  units,  etpiipmcnt  and  operation..  1808 
Medical  instruments,  equipnicnt,  and  supplies: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939... 900 

ComnKKiity  sales,  census  of  business,  1939. ...1575 
supply  cataloc.  Medical  Department,  Navy.    79 
Medical  IVIuseum,  see  Army  Medical  Museum. 
Medical  officers,  see  Medical   Corps,   Army — 

Public  Ilealth  Service— Surgeons. 
Medical  services,  see  Medical  care. 


Page 

Medical  students  under  selective  service 484 

Medical    supplies,    see    Medical    instruments, 

equipment,  and  supplies. 
Medicinal  plants,  see  Drugs. 
Medicine: 

bio-bibliography  of  16th  century  authors..  1690, 

1820 

medical  compend  for  naval  officers 1199 

medical  zoology,  index  catalogue 951 

professional  service  schools..' 1823 

see  also  .\viation  medicine — Social  medicine. 

Medicine  and  Sureery  Bureau 79, 

212,  561, 733, 902, 1199. 1.509 

estimate... 1606 

report  on  diseases,  etc.,  in  Navy,  1939 1199 

Medicines,  see  Drues. 
Mediterranean  fruitfly: 

losses  from  eradication  campaign — 

hearings 1151 

report 1430 

quarantine,  amendment 781 

Mediterranean  Sea; 

lights,  etc.  (H.  O.  publication  32)... 390 

1941  supplement 903 

pilot,  supplements  (2  entries) 503 

sailins  directions 563.903 

Medley,  M.  K.,  address 1109 

Medusa  Portland  Cement  Co 1183 

Meeker,  David,  address.- 1559 

Meeting   of   Ministers   of   Foreign   Affairs   of 
American  Republics: 
article  from  Pan  American  Union  bulletin..    83 
Habana  convention  of  American  republics.    390, 

1080 
provisional    administration    of    European 

colonies _  _ 1080 

report  of  Secretary  of  State 920 

Meier,  Florence  E.,  plankton  in  water  supply. . .  402 

Meinzer,  O.  E.,  water  levels,  etc 333, 1763 

Mekoryuk  Native  Vihage 1453 

Meianoma.  malignant,  of  mice 681 

Melanua  Harbor  chart 565 

Melcher,  Charlie,  claim 657,1.82.1128 

Melcher,  N.  B.: 

chromite 1024 

iron  ore,  i)ie  iron,  ferro-allovs,  and  steel 1171 

Melican,  James  P..  relief-.   292,309,403 

Mellakori  (or  Mcllacor6e)  River,  chart 1200 

Mellon,  James  R.,  court  case  of  exrs 707 

Mellon  Gallery,  see  National  Gallery  of  Art. 

Melonfly  quarantine,  amendment 781 

Melons,  see  names  of  melons. 

Melotte,  Ernest,  relief 815 

Melotte,  Marv,  relief 815 

Meloy,  G.  S.,  addresses 437,776 

Melrose  Ice  Cream  Corporation 351 

Melroy,  M.  B.: 

Ebertholla  typhi 326 

methylcholanthrene  adapted  Paramecium..  680 

Melvin,  Rov.  srrewworm  infestations. 781 

Melvin  Trucking  Co 1472 

Member  banks,  see  aho  Federal  reserve  member 

banks. 
Members  of  Congress,  see  House  of  Representa- 
tives— Senate— o?.?o  names  of  Sena- 
tors and  Representatives. 

Memoirs,  National  .\cademy  of  Sciences 1496 

Memorandum  for  aviators 79, 

212, 390,  563, 734, 1066, 1200 
Memorial  services: 

Ashbrook.  'William  A 1413 

Bolton,  Chester  C 1413 

Borah,  William  E 1583 

Butler,  Pierce.. 95 

Curlev,  Edward  W 1413 

Doweil,  Cassius  C 1413 

Grisyold.  Harry  W 1729 

Heinke.  George  H. 1729 

Iglesias,  Santiago 1583 

Logan,  Marvel  M 1413 

Lord,  Bert -.  1729 

Sirovich,  William  I  1413 

Memorials,  see  name  of  memorial,  or  person  in 
whose  honor  memorial  is  erected — 
also  place  where  located. 
Memphis,  Tcnn.: 

bridge. 1420,1432,1585 

building  permit  survey .--  1049 

financial  statistics ---  128,1247 


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Memphis,  Tenn.-Continued 

First  National  Bank..      -      -----  1045,1481 

machinists,  apprenticeship  standards -1491 

Pan  American  Cotton  Congress. -  ^i-'^'f 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 'bi 

Memphis  and  Arkansas  Bridge  Commission -^14M, 

Memphis  Butchers  Association,  Inc.- --  1333 

Mcnahi  Road  chart ""-i  ks 

Menard  Truck  Co...,.--- Qir^'^fi  79« 

Menasco  Manufacturing  Co dSi,  oso,  //» 

Mendenhall.  Walter  C,  retirement  exemption..    87 
see  also  Geological  Survey. 

Mendum,  S.  W.,  farm  returns.------- -JoA  l5bJ 

Menefee,  Selden  C,  Mexican  migratory  work- 
ers  "*''' 

Menges,  Alice  B.,  court  case 1437 

Menihan,  J.  O.,  sr.,  court  case ^-^ 

Menihan.  J.  G.,  jr.,  court  case ;^"i 

Menihan,  J.  G.,  Corp...-     .---- y.i',ii'a 

Menoher,  Charles  T.,  relief  of  widow 645, 1436 

Menoher,  Elizabeth  P.,  pension  increase.— 645. 14.<(i 

Menominee  Indians,  court  case 535,  i/a^ 

Men's  clothing,  see  Clothing. 
Mental  diseases: 

inadequate  treatment  ---,----  -  -  -  - -  -  ^^.i,' 

patients  in  mental  institutions,  1938 o^^^ 

study  of  mental  hospitals IWl 

see  also  names  of  diseases. 

Mental  Hygiene  Division 4i,m3.i2S,iyA,oi». 

iMcniai  njfeie  ^^^  ^^^^^  ^^^^  ^^74, 1444,  igll,  1757 

Mental  hygiene  in  State  health  department 323 

Mentor  Harbor  chart ^3.4 

Mercado,  Hector: 

awarding  Navy  Cross  to— 

hpfirinss 

letter  from  Sec.  of  Navy 149 

report ^^^ 

Mercer,  T.  E.,  motor  carrier  decision 180 

Mercer,  T.  E.,  Teaming  &  Trucking  Contrao 

tor 14,3 

Merchandise,  see  Commercial  products. 

Merchant  marine: 

arming,  etc.,  American  merchant  vessels- 

hearings 1419, 1600 

law- 


recomm'endation  of  the  President 1515 

reports.... -  1419,1426,1433,15% 

conditions,  hearings.. .- 35 

employment  of  American  vessels.-._^-..--.  3^". 
718, 1194, 1 i 00 

laid-up  fleet,  use  for  export .-- 14T 

laws,  etc.,  subsequent  to  Sept.  1, 1939 iJio 

licensed  officers,  examinations 5b() 

merchant  vessels  of  U.  S jiy 

moie  stable  labor  relations 4,4 

signal  letters "^^H 

statistics,  1941 I*"' 

see  also  Ships. 
Merchant  Marine,  American,  Special  Commit' 
tee  to  Investigate  Conditions  in,  see 
American  Merchant  Marine,  Spe- 
cial Committee  to  Investigate  Con- 
ditions in,  Senate. 
Merchant  Matine  and  Fisheries  Committee, 
House: 

calendar — --  32,147,473,646,1263 

hearings      32,147,299,473-474, 

647, 821, 989, 1143, 1263,  1594, 1739 

minority  views -.--'--z.xy.^l 

national  defense  program,  investigate.  1135.  IH, 

reports  147-148,299,474,646-647, 

'"'"  821-822,989,1143,1422.1594,1739 

Merchant  seamen,  see  Sailors. 
Merchant  vessels,  see  Merchant  marine— Ships. 

Merchants  and  wage  and  hour  law 544 

Merchants  Distilling  Corporation 143U 

Merchants  Motor  Fieight,  Inc 14'3 

Merchants  National  Bank  of  Boston ---^  15-h 

Merchants  National  Bank  of  Mobile. .  ,  63,  48,,  152, 
Merchants  National  Building  Corporation.         1527 
Merchants    Securities    Corporation,    see    Mer- 
chants National  Building  Corpoia- 
tion. 

Merchants  Transportation,  Inc *>"! 

Mercuric  chloride:  . 

adsorption  by  gladiolus  corms        l^4U 

preservative  of  cyanogenetic  plants U6^ 


Page 

Mercury:  .      .   ^     j.  ont 

mercurialism  in  felt-hat  mdustry.     --------  323 

monthly  mercury  report..        --  50, 175.  33b,  504 
691,  859, 1026, 1171, 1284, 1454, 1620, 1/66 

output  in  1940,  record  since  1883 859 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook ;a  l"f' 

quicksilver  deposits  in  California 332,  bbb 

quicksilver  prospects  in  Nevada,  etc 85.^ 

vapor  hazard  in  scientific  laboratories 971 

Mercury  arc  lamps,  ree  Electric  lamps. 

Mercury  Bay  chart 1^"^ 

Meridian,  Miss.,  building  permit  survey bb 

Meridian  &  Bigbee  River  Ry.: 

notes ,^^y 

reorganization. {;^«^ 

Meridian  &  Thirteenth  Realty  Co .-- iu»3 

Morillat,  L.  A.,  motor  carrier  decision y-^-.^iZ 

Merion  Cricket  Club -  879, 1782 

Merit  Clothing  Co.. »™ 

Merit  Dress  Delivery,  Inc ^*' 

Merit  system,  see  Civil  service. 

Meriwether  Lewis  National  Monument 1285 

Merlin,  Cahf.,  railroad  accident. 69b 

Mermentau  River,  reexamination.  ...-----  I2i)b 
Mermin,  Samuel,  bedding  and  upholstery  laws  250 
Merola  Brothers  Construction  Corporation-  39.841 
Merriam,  Malcolm  L.,  retail  credit  survey...  1579 

Merrick,  Delia  E.,  farm  management 252 

MerrUl,  Charles  W.: 

gold,    silver,    copper,    etc.,    in- 

California - - J^l'lnw 

Nevada ^^^'^o^ 

Oregon - °^° 

metal  mining... -. ^| 

Merrill,  R.  M.,  vapor-spray  equipment 251 

Merrill-Stevens    Dry    Dock    Co ,>-.-:-:  ^'•'^ 

Merrimac-Monitor    Commission,    see    Virginia 
(Merrimac)-Monitor    Commission. 

Merrimack  Manufacturing  Co 1333 

Merriman,  Daniel,  striped  bass lib» 

Merriman,  Nellie  J.,  pension  increase .....  645, 1436 
Merriman,  Truman  A.,  relief  of  widow.  645,1436 
Merritt,  Ella  A.:  „ 

child  labor  and  defense  emergency 1785 

child  labor  and  Federal  Government 712 

child  labor  in  vegetable  canneries 197 

Merritt,  Eugene:  ^„.. 

farm  youth  exercise  freedom  to  choose-...  1241 

opportunity  for  farm  girl  on  farm ;,-,l™° 

Merritt  Dredging  Co ^^^'°'^ 

Mersey  River  chart -.---  1^' 

Mertie,  J.  B.,  jr.,  Goodnews  platmum  deposits^  502 

Mervin    Contracting    Corporation 39,35b,84l 

Merwin,  Charles  L.,  jr.,  American  manufactur- 

ing  corporations ,-- ^' 

Merz,  Albert  R.,  new  fertilizer  materials 17 

Mesa  Verde  Co °"' 

Mesa  Verde  National  Park: 

general  information ^aa 

map cm 

schedule  of  basic  rates ^' 

Mescal  Creek  quadrangle,  Calif. ^^^ 

Meserole,  William  H.,  grocery  wholesalmg-  1722 
Message  and  data  transmission  equipment: 

general  schedule  of  supplies I6»i 

rental    of   machines.. -,v----,-:;n-;;rn'irQi 

standard      nomenclature     lists    1549,1550  1691 
Messages  of  President,  see  President  of  United 
States,  addresses— aZso  special  sub- 
Messengers,  maO  service,  estimate 1073 

see  also   Special-delivery  messengers. 

Messes,  transport  and  harbor  boat 1535 

Messing,  Joseph  A.,  patent  appeal A,«-,^Xi 

Messier,  A.  C,  Co ^^^'^fnt 

Mesta,  L.  W.,  court  case '"° 

Metal  Covered  Door  &  Window  Manufacturers 

Association 1060,1333 

Metal  Economics  Division -„-„--;a;' ^^x!,' 

51   52,  175,  336,  504,  505,  506,  691,  692, 
693,  859,  860,  861,   1026,  1027,   1171, 
1172,    1283,   1284,    1285,    1455 
Metal  mines  and  mining: 

accidents —  „, 

I939:-------:.-- 1026 

luevention ---  fj^ 

employment  and  accidents,  1939 505,859 

fires,  1940 - ^1 


1968 


INDEX,    1941 


Page 
Metal  mines  and  mining— Continued 

open-cut  metal  mining 505 

preliminary  annual  figures,  1940.    ...""'    5i 

Metal  Process  Corporation "."         sgi  556 

Metal  Specialty  Co '411 

Metal  work,  census  of  manufactures.1939""  1117.1118 
Metal  working  machinery  corporations..  1212 

Metallurgical  Division: 

annual  report,  1940 505 

progress  reports 50,  50.5 

,,  .  „       .    .     fi91,  860,  1171  (2  entries),  1454,    1619 

Metallurgical  plants,  employment,  etc 1171 

Metallurgy: 

publications  by  Nat.  Bureau  of  Standards.  1408 

theoretical,  contributions  to  data 336 

Metals: 

chapter  from  minerals  yearbook 692 

corrosive  effect  of  chlorine  and  lye 257 

general  schedule  of  supplies 590, 1087 

heat  treating  and  inspection 1537 

industrial  reference  service  _  26 

136,    276,    457,    628,    798,    968,"  1123! 
1255,    1405,    1579,    1722 

powdered,  dust-explosion  hazards 1619 

rates  on 1629 

stamping,  enameling,  etc.,  census,  1939.1"!  III8 
white-base  antifriction  bearing  metals    22    129 
269,   451,   622,   791,   959,    1114,    1248' 
1394,    1572,    1714 
see  also  Nonferrous  metals— Precious  metals 
— Secondary  metals— q?so  names  of 
metals. 

Metals  Disintegrating  Co.,  Inc 1060 

Metalworking    machinery,    census    of    manu- 
factures, 1939 960 

Metcalf,  I.  R.,  airport  orientator..  _      125'' 

Metcalf,  Robert  W.: 

abrasive  materials 334  856 

feldspar 'sss 

grinding  pebbles  and  tube-mill  liners  50 

Meteorite,  Chicora  (Butler  Countv,  Pa.) 919 

Meteorological  apparatus,  schedule  of  supplies    234 
Meteorological  Organization,  see  International 

Meteorological  Organization. 
Meteorology: 

annual  summary — 

Albuquerque,  N.  Mex 632 

Boise,  Idaho 802 

Corpus    Christi,    Tex 632 

Del  Rio,  Tex 632 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 803 

Green  Bay,  Wis 19 

Hartford,  Conn ]  803 

Keokuk,  Iowa 973 

Medford,  Oreg.. 633 

Miami,  Fla '_'  973 

IMissoula,  Mont ^  281 

Rochester,  N.  Y 803 

Byrd  Antarctic  Expeditions,  results 127 

facilities,  etc.,  for  war  purposes.. 1804 

for  pilots 24 

hurricane  in  New  England,  Sept.  21,  1938.1  402 
instructions  to  observers...  1126,1411,1581,1725 
meeting  of  national  directors — 

committee  report 817 

hearings I593 

law 977 

State  Dept.  recommendation 748 

monthly  meteorological  summarv.  28, 

139,    281,    461,    633,    803,    973,    1126, 
1259.     1411,     1581,     1728 

Muskingum  River  basin,  Ohio 855 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  does 1279 

see  also  Climate — Weather. 
Meter  Division,  AVcstinghouse  Electric  &  Manu- 
facturing Co 1341,1656 

Methanol: 

industrial  statistics 22,128,269,450, 

622,  791,  959, 1114, 1247, 1394, 1572, 1714 

price  schedule  of  wood  alcohol 1809 

Methyl  bromide: 

foodstuffs  fumigated  with,  studies 323 

fumigation  of  food  products  imported 121 

fumigation  of  greenhouse  plants 121 

Methyl  hypochloriti\  reaction  with  lignin 783 

Methylchoianthrene: 

carcinoma  following  administration  (2  en- 
tries)  326 

in  production  of  skin  tumors 165 


I'age 
Methylchoianthrene— Continued 

Paramecium  survival  value  rso 

Metropolitan  Body  Co 556,"  1060,"  1333 

Metropolitan  Casualty  Insiu-ance  Co  407 

Metropolitan  police,  see  Police  Department,  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia. 
Metropolitan  Wire  Goods  Corporation  75 

Mettert,  Margaret  T.:  '" 

lifting  heavy  weights 544 

occupational  diseases  among  women  "!  886 

safety  clothing  for  women  in  industry  I64i 

Mettler,  Alvm  C,  motor  carrier  decision  57 

Metz,   Anny,   alias,   see   Pitt    (or   Pitkowski)", 

Cecilia. 
Metz,  Henry  I.: 

development  of  radio  fan  marker  964 

impedance  measuring  box 6''5 

radio  markers  as  traffic  control,  etc '.[         793 

tests  of  manufactured  fan  marker  '  964 

Z-marker "l25'> 

Metzner,  .\lbert  W.,  patent  appeai."!""!"""    460 
Me-wuk   Indian   Community,   see  Miwok   In- 
dians. 
Me-wuk  Indians,  see  Miwot  Indians. 

Mexican  bean  beetle 1522  1570 

Mexican  Boundary   Commission,  see  Interna- 
tional Boundary  Commission,  United 
States  and  Mexico. 
Mexican  fruitfly,  yellow  chapote  native  host         953 

Mexican  Journeys 5^9 

Mexican  migratory  workers  of  south  Texas.         1166 
Mexico: 

commercial  policies  and  trade  relations 95 

extradition,  convention 108O 

foreign  trade  for  1939  and  1940 1513 

Government  publications "    369 

money-order  post  otSces -"]204 

northers  of  Mexican  waters '.'.'_  1659 

radio  broadcasting,  agreement 579 

railway  cars,  inspectins.  cleaning,  etc "  811 

reciprocal  transit  of  military  aircraft 1080. 

,.,  ,  ,.^.  1600,1673 

reptiles  and  amphibians,  collecting 577 

sailing  directions,  supplements..     ..        562  563 

snakes  225,1671 

trade  of  United  States  in  1940 1256 

turtles 1079 

see  also  International  Boundary  Commission, 
United  States  and  Mexico. 
Mexico.  Gulf  of,  aeronautical  charts.  _  133  966 

see  also  Gulf  Coast — Gulf  States. 

Meyer,  Mrs.  Albert,  relief 639 

Meyer,  Fred  A..,  motor  carrier  decision 1180 

Meyer.  H.  M.: 

bj-product  sulfuric  acid 1171 

cadmium  production  and  consumption  52 

copper — 

consumption  in  1940 692 

industry  in  1940 51 

review  of  1939 174 

review  of  1940 1170 

gold,  etc.,  in  Eastern  and  Central  States 335 

lead  and  zinc  pigments 859 

lead  and  zinc  pigments  and  zinc  salts  ..  52, 1026 

lead  industry 51,175.859 

mercury,  output  in  1940 ..  859 

mercury,  review  of  1940 1026 

metal  mining 51 

rolled  zinc  production 505 

slab  zinc  (2  entries) 175 

zinc  industry  in  1940 . 5i 

zinc  industry  sets  new  records .  "  505 

zinc  oxide 860, 1455 

Meyer,  Harry  A.,  court  case 70s 

Meyer,  John  A.  (Representative  from  Md.): 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 290-291, 

640, 983, 985, 1136, 1590-92, 1736 

Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  Com 826 

Meyer,  Joseph  J.,  patent  appeal 801 

Meyer,  Joseph  S.,  court  case. 193 

Meyer,  Otto,  relief 469,659,805 

Meyer,  Ra>-mond  D.,  court  case  of  admx 94 

Meyer,  T.  R.,  family  physician  cooperates  with 

health  dept 364' 

Meyer,  Violet  L..  court  case 94 

Meyers,  Marcus  W.,  motor  carrier  decision 1181 

Miami.  Fla.: 

aeronautical  charts 133,966 


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Page 
Miami,  Fla.— Continued 

financial  statistics 268 

meteorological  summary 973 

Miami  Beach,  Fla.,  Coast  Guard  site  exchange.  147, 

832. 976 

Miami  Crossing,  Ohio,  railroad  accident.-. 696 

Miami  Indians  of  Indiana,  claims 1593 

Miami  Transportation  Co 1036 

Miami  Tribe  of  Oklahoma,  constitution,  etc 334 

Mica: 

customs  appeal 1011 

froth  flotation,  etc 505 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook. 1026 

production  speeds  up 692 

Mice: 

device  for  quantitative  hand  feeding 849 

susceptibility,  etc.,  to  Leptospira 163 

Micliel,  Morris,  tax  appeal 923 

Michelson,  Harry  R.,  rates  on  cattle 1302 

Michigan: 

agricultural  conservation  program 433 

Agricultural  Industry  Bureau 777 

agricultural  loans 773, 1381 

Agriculture  Department. 777 

benefit  duration,  adequacy 327 

bridge -.. 30 

census,  1940  (IGtii)— 

agriculture. 129,1115,1715 

construction 1116 

population 1118 

retail  trade 130,962 

service  establishments 130 

wholesale  trade 271, 1400 

conserving  oil  and  gas,  compact 1131, 

1141, 1154. 1207 

cooperative  creamery  routes 614 

corn  acreage,  yield,  and  production 777 

district  court  records,  disposition 809 

electric  bills.. 1159 

electric  rate  book 1100 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 915 

financial  statistics 1247 

forest  resources  of  upper  peninsula 1 109 

jurisdiction  over  lands. 993 

lands  withdrawn,  revocation  of  orders 1208 

mail  routes,  schedules 216,907, 1347, 1662 

military  reservations. 1223 

national  forests 1709 

post  route  map 85 

putting  district  idea  to  work... 1112 

spnit  leveling 688 

Unemployment     Compensation     Commis- 
sion   166 

Michigan  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 786 

Michigan  Bean  Co 1476 

Michigan  City,  Ind.,  buDding  permit  survej'...  198 

Michigan,  Lake,  naval  academy  on  shore 1423 

Michigan  Silica  Co 879, 1312 

Mickey,  Harry  L.,  retirement  exemption 396 

Microfilms,  Sec.  of  Agriculture  to  make,  etc 912 

Microphones,  absolute  pressure  calibrations 26 

Microslide  labels,  specification 101 

Midamerica  Corporation 36 

Mid-American  Motorways 519 

Mid-Continent  Airlines,  Inc 132,795 

Mid-Continent  Freight  Lines,  Inc 526 

Middle  Atlantic  cities,  see  Atlantic  cities. 
Middle  Atlantic  States,  see  Atlantic  States. 

Middle  Rio  Grande  Conservancy  District 834 

Middle  West  Corporation 381 

Middletown,  Pa.,  bridge 298,636,662 

Mider,  G.  Burroughs: 

arginase  activity  of  tumors  and  tissues 1017 

induction  of  tumors  in  guinea  pigs 1018 

skin  tumors  in  mice 165 

Midges,  see  names  of  midges. 
Midland  Cooperative  Wholesale: 

court  case 1616 

tax  appeal 10S3 

Midland  Electric  Coal  Corporation 701 

Midland  Tower,  Kans.,  railroad  accident 1623 

Midland  Valley  R.  R.,  railroad  accident. 1623 

Midpoint  Realty  Co.,  Inc 487,879,1753 

Midshipmen,  ,«ee  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis- 
Naval  Reserve. 
Mid-States  Freight  Lines,  Inc 186 


Page 
Midvale  Co 529 

Midway  Islands: 

defen.se  area,  etc.,  Exec,  order  8682 219 

correction 572 

Midway  Transportation  Co 556 

Midwest,  see  Central  States. 

Midwest  Motor  Express,  Inc 1302 

Mid-West  Motor  Freight  Co 1775 

Midwest  Steel  Corporation 1060 

Midwest  Transfer  Co 1628 

Mid-Western    Motor    Freight   Tariff    Bureau, 

Inc 183,1295 

Mighell,  Ronald  L.: 

interregional  competition 606 

supply  responses  in  milk  production 253 

trends  in  dairying 252 

Migliore,  Antliony,  relief 1419 

Migliore,  Catherina,  relief 1419 

Migliore,  Rose,  relief 1419 

Micration: 

and  settlement  on  Pacific  Coast..  607, 1382, 1562 

Atlantic  seaboard 615 

farm,  in  New  Jersey 947 

farm  problem,  and  efforts  to  meet 15 

industrial,  reflected  in  unemployment 1613 

investigation  of  interstate  migration — 

hearings 32,298, 

471,  644,  820,  823,   1144,   1264,   1423, 
1.595,  1740 

hearings,  additional  copies 1.50 

printing  reports. 476, 1595 

reports.... 32,471,1594,1740 

labor  and  agricultural,  to  California 1315 

labor  problem  in  Delaware 886 

Mexican  migratory  workers  of  Texas 1166 

migratory  labor  report  of  iiiterdept.  com 45 

see  also  Interstate  Conference  on  Migratory 
Labor— Interstate  Migration  of  Des- 
titute Citizens,  Select  Committee  to 
Investigate,  House— National  De- 
fense Migration,  Select  Committee 
Investigating,  House. 
Migratory     Bird     Conservation     Commission, 

report,  1940 151 

Migratory  birds,  see  Birds. 
Migratory  labor,  see  Migration. 

Migrdichian,  Vartkes,  patent  appeal 1725 

Milan  Shirt  Manufacturing  Co 1196, 1498 

Mildew: 

hop  downy,  infection  capabilities 617 

in  barley,  factors  for  resistance 247 

Mileage,  see  Travel. 

Miles,  Flora  E.,  agricultural  products 615 

Miles  City,  Mont,,  aeronautical  chart 1720 

Miles  Linen  Co 728,1060 

Miles  quadrangle,  Iowa-11! 333 

Military  Academy,  West  Point: 

admitting  Ananta  Khittasangka 1739 

appointment  and  admission  information 103 

corps  of  cadets  at  authorized  strength...  667, 990 

increase  number  of  cadets  from  D.  C 484 

one  person  from  each  American  republic...  1004 

pay  of  superintendent,  etc .593 

sons  of  soldiers,  etc.,  of  World  War 484 

Military  Academy  of  National  Guard  of  Nica- 
ragua,   director,  detail  of  military 

officer 167 

Military  advisers,  see  Military  missions. 
Military  Aflairs  Committee,  House: 

calendar 32. 148. 474, 648, 989. 1143, 1594 

hearings 474. 648, 822, 1144, 1264, 1422, 1739 

minority  views 1143 

national  defense  program,  investigate 466 

478, 637, 1589 

reports 148, 

299,  474,  647-649,  822,  989-990,  1143- 
44, 1263, 1422-23, 1594, 1739-40 
Military  Affairs  Committee,  Senate: 

calendar..  36, 156, 312,  484. 666, 836, 1153. 1267, 1434 

hearings 36, 

156-157,   483-484,   836,    1004-5,    1154, 
1434. 1749 

reports 156- 

157,   312,   483-485,   666-667,   836-837, 
1004-5. 1267-68, 1434-35, 1601, 1748-49 
Military  aircraft,  see  Aircraft — Airplanes. 


1970 


INDEX,    1941 


Page 

Military  aviation,  set  Aeronautics, 

Military  camps: 

Army  regulations 236,1086,1822 

citadels  of  democracy 1098 

investigation  of  camps  and  cantonments...  1154 
regulations 854 

Military  chemistry,  set  Chemical  warfare. 

Military  courtesy  and  discipline 420 

Military  courts,  ite  Courts  martial  and  courts 
of  inquiry. 

Military  dictionaries... 759, 1092 

Military  Dictionary  Project 1092 

Military  education: 

Army  regulations 103,593,929, 1823 

basic  field  manual,  training... 1223, 1686 

compulsory  military  training,  references.  __  1318 

mobilization  training  program.. _ 759 

publication  for  training,  list 1686 

training  circular- 105, 

240,  422,  595,  761,  930, 1093, 1225, 1369, 
1538, 1687. 1824 

training  films  and  film  strips 1536 

training  regulations 240 

Military  establishment,   set  Army — War   De- 
partment. 

Military  hospitals,  fixed,  technical  manual 1369 

Military  information,  safeguarding 1091 

Military  intelligence,  infantry  field  manual 1536 

Military  Intelligence  Division,  wire  tapping...  473, 

827 

Military  laws  of  United  States,  supplement 1541 

Military  missions: 

advisers  to  Remoimt  Service  of  Peru 920 

agreement  with  Brazil 919 

agreement  with  Costa  Rica 1524 

Military  Order  of  the  Purple  Heart,  proceedings, 

print  as  House  document 1146, 1261 

Military  parks,  su  names  of  parks. 

Military  posts: 

Army  regulations 236, 1686, 1822 

construction,  estimate 222, 1210 

see  alio  Military  reservations— a/so  names  of 
forts,  reservations,  etc. 

Military  prisoners,  escaped,  expenses  of  arrest, 

etc 1535 

Military  publications: 

Arm  y  regulations 759, 929, 1222 

list  for  training 1686 

Military  records: 

Army  regulations 1222, 1536, 1822 

machine  records  codes,  .\rmy  regulations..  1686 

preservation,  etc..  Army  regulation 1822 

reports,  etc..  Medical  Department,  Army.  1686 

Military  reservations: 

in  various  States 1223, 1224 

photographs,  etc 1005 

school  facilities,  investigation 493 

a«e  also  names  of  forts,  reservations,  etc. — also 
names  of  States,  etc.,  where  located. 

Military  service: 

extend  term  of  service  of  reserve  compo- 
nents, etc.,  set  Selective  service. 

foreign  provisions  for  dependents lOlS 

provisions  in  union  agreements  _  _  _ _  200 

see  also  Recruiting  and  enlistment — Selec- 
tive service. 

Military  Service  Technical  Staff  Library 599 

Mihtary  societies,  see  names  of  societies. 

Military  supplies: 

advertisements  for  bids 648 

export  control  in  all  Territories,  etc. — 

hearings 822 

law 806 

reports 648,667 

standard  nomenclature  lists 936, 1551, 1692 

table  of  allowances,  targets,  etc 103,761 

tables  of  allowances,  list 929 

training  allowances 103 

»ee  also  Army  supplies— Lend-lease  bill  and 
act— Xaval  supplies— Public  prop- 
erty— Strategic  and  critical  mate- 
rials. 

Military  training,  see  Military  education. 

Militia,  see  National  Guard. 

Mihtia  Bureau,  see  National  Guard  Bureau. 

Milk: 

condensed  and  evaporated 7S0 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 167 

equipment  for  city  plants 1239 


Page 
Milk— Continued 

farm  production,  disposition  and  income 609 

filled,  enforcement  of  act 1444 

garlic  eflect  on  flavor  and  odor 1385 

goat's,  pasteurization  eflect 1564 

goat's,  publications  of  Agric.  Dept 1238 

handling,  orders 19, 

267,  619,  789,  958,  1245,  1392,  1569,  1570, 
1712 

import,  enforcement  of  act 1444 

mechanical  cooling  on  farms 1559 

mere  milk  for  U.  S.  A.,  background  guide.  1560 

powdered  or  flaked,  rates  on 1029 

reports  on  production 253,949 

specifications 592 

supplies  of  urban  communities 494 

supply  responses  in  Mirmesota 1561 

supply  responses  in  Wisconsin 253 

what  every  person  should  know 44, 1163 

Milk  containers: 

paraffining  of  paperboard 1015 

rates  on  bottles 1293 

specification  on  cans 1532 

Milk  goats,  see  Goats. 

Milk  products,  set  Dairy  products. 

Milk  River  project,  general  information 53 

Milk  Wagon  Drivers  Union  of  Chicago 227 

Millard,  James  C.  B.,  exr.,  court  case 706, 1308 

Millbrook,  Ohio,  railroad  accident 55 

MUlburn,  N.  J.,  railroad  accident 1623 

Miller,  A.  U.,  coal-mine  ventilation 51 

Miller,  .-Mbert  K.,  court  case... 356 

Miller,  Charles  (Chuck),  court  case 535 

Miller,  E.  H.,  Transportation  Co 57 

Miller,  Eck,  Transfer  Co 526 

Miller,  Edward  H.,  motor  carrier  decision 57 

Miller,  Edwin  C,  transpiration  in  wheat—  604,618 

Miller,  Ernest  I.,  books,  etc.,  on  TV.\ 1678 

Miller,  Erston  V.: 

epinasty  from  citrus  fruits... 124 

juice  of  Florida  oranges.. 446 

Miller,  Frank  G.,  water  in  oil-filled  sand  col- 
umns  - 1767 

Miller,  H.  C,  oil  and  gas  production,  etc.  1455, 1669 

Miller,  Henry  J.,  court  case 710 

Miller,  John  T.,  soil  survey 445 

MiUer,  John  W.: 

deposition,  etc.,  of  lead  in  soft  tissue 1444 

food  fumigated  with  methyl  bromide 323 

mechanism  of  carbon  monoxide  poisoning..  1610 

response  of  guinea  pigs  to  ketone  vapors 45 

response  of  peritoneal  tissue  to  dusts 678 

toxicity  of  lead  arsenate 1444 

Miller,  Mrs.  Lucien,  relief 639 

Miller,  Nelson  .\.,  economic  activities 414 

Miller,  Pherne,  relief 154,1137,1414 

Miller,  T.  C.  (Clyde),  court  case 535 

Miller,  Thomas  A.  H.,  foundations  for  farm 

buildings 434 

Miller,  Thomas  H.: 

antimony  and  cadmium 1024 

bj-product  sulfuric  acid 1171 

cadmium  consumption 1766 

cadmium  industry  in  1940 859 

copper,  consumption  in  1940 692 

copper,  review  of  1940 1170 

gold,  silver,  copper,  etc.,  in — 

.\rizona 174 

Idaho 175 

Montana 175 

secondary  metals,  nonferrous 1026 

slab  zinc 175  (2  entries),  1455,1766 

zinc  dust 1455, 1766 

zinc  oxide 1455,1766 

Miller,  U.  R.  (Bert),  court  case 535 

Miller,  Victor  N..  court  case 1044 

MiUer,  Virgil,  sulfur  dioxide 337 

Miller,  W.  E.,  acetylene-air,  etc.,  mixtures 857 

Miller,  W.  H.,  aviation  medicine 271 

Miller,  W.  S.,  N.  L.  R.  B.  case. 1498 

Miller,  W.  T.: 

feeding  selenium  toequines ._. 438 

udder  diseases 779 

Miller,    Watson    B.,    appointment.   Executive 

order. 571 

Miller,  William  Q..  N.  L.  R.  B.  case 1498 

MiUer  and  Miller  Motor  Freight  Lines 519 

MiUer  Island,  bridge  or  tunnel : 661 

MiUer  Motor  Express 1776 


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Page 
Millers  Falls  ciuadrangle,  Mass 089 

Millersburg,  Pa.,  bridge 298,662,807 

Millutt,  M.  A.,  cellulosie  materials 783 

Milliken,  William  B.,  court  case 94 

Millinery: 

learners,  employment  in  industry 69 

minimum  wage  order... 70 

primer  of  problems  in  industry 201 

Millinery  Creator's  Guild,  Inc.  (formerly  Millin- 
ery Quality  Guild,  Inc.) 193,406 

Milling: 

flour  milling  corporations 1277 

industry,  productivity  trends 1192 

Milling  machines.  Army  technical  manual 1537 

Millis,  H.  A.,  natiorial  labor  relations  act 1640 

see  also  National  Labor  Relations  Board. 

Millis  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 1036 

Mills,  Ernest  M.,  control  of  skunks 500 

Mills,  James  A.,  relief _  144,831,975 

Milovich,  Elizabeth,  reactions  to  arsphenamine.  493 
Milwaukee,  Wis.: 

aeronautical  charts 1403, 1577 

housing  standards 678 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 932 

Mimeograph  paper,  see  Paper. 

Mimms,  Arthur,  relief  of  admx 1735 

Minami,  N.,  &  Co_ 489 

Mindanao,  chart  of  anchorages 565 

Minds,  developing  able 1757 

Mine  accidents,  see  Accidents. 

Mine  B  Coal  Co _ 381,556 

Mine  locomotives,  .•<ee  Locomotives. 

Mine  Safety  Board,  decision 504 

Mineral  Production  and  Economics  Division..  51, 
52, 175,  335,  504,  505,  691,  693,  858,  861, 
1025,  1027,  1171,  1172,  1283,  1284,  1454, 
1455,  1456 

Mineral  quadrangle,  Calif 1023 

Mineral  water,  rates  on 1304 

Minerals: 

annual  labor  on  claims  in  Alaska 474 

code  of  Federal  regulations 855 

crop  composition  with  ref.  to  soils 445 

employment  and  accidents  in  industries 8.59 

foreign  minerals  quarterly 52, 1027, 1620 

industrial  reference  service- 26, 136,  276,  457, 

628,  798,  968, 1123, 1255, 1405, 1579, 1722 

industries  reports,  list 1575 

industry  of  Alaska,  1939 _ 687 

leasing  act,  opinion  of  .\tty.  General.. 194 

microscopic  determination,  correction  sheet.  1168 

mineral  industry  surveys 1283, 1453, 1454, 

1455, 1456, 1619, 1620, 1765, 1766, 1767 

mineral  market  reports 51, 

52,  175,  336,  505,  692,  859,  800,  1026, 
1171,  1284,  1455,  1620,  1766 

mineral  physics  studies 1171 

mineral  trade  notes 52, 336, 505, 

860, 1026, 1171, 1284, 1455, 1620, 1766 
nonmetallic — 

accidents,  etc.,  at  mines 51 

lease  lands  in  Nevada 669 

miscellaneous  products,  census  _ 1 575 

reeded  for  defense 857, 858,  860, 1765 

nutrients,  effect  on  clubroot 248 

of  manganese  ores.. . 855 

production,  statistical  summary 175, 1027 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1449 

resources  of— 

Alaska .-...  687,855,1451 

Delaware    Water    Gap,    etc.,    quad- 
rangles       501 

Randolph  quadrangle 855 

study  and  investigation 486, 1602 

yearbook,  review  of  1940 1284 

see     also     Ores — Strategic     and     critical 
materials— aZ«o  names  of  minerals. 
Miners,  see  Mines  and  mining. 
Mines  (ground): 

standard  nomenclature  list. 766 

Mines  and  mining: 

air  conditioning  underground,  need 1618 

breathing  apparatus 1765 

dust  hazards  in  mechanical  mining 691 

explosions,  mine  workers  can  help  pre- 
vent  51 

Federal  mine-inspection  act 885 

fires  and  explosions,  barricading 859 

lode  and  placer  mining  regulations 332 


Page 
Mines  and  mining— Continued 

mechanized  mining,  electricalhazards 859 

miners'  circular 859 

moisture,  etc.,  changes  on  roof 1765 

publications  on  mines 1449 

pulmonary  diseases  in  mining  industry...      506 

quarter  century  of  mechanized  mining 692 

see  also  Coal  mines  and  mining— Metal 
mines  and  mining^Minerals — 
Nonmetal  mines— a^so  names  of 
certain  companies — also  names  of 
metals  and  minerals  ndned. 
Mines  and  Mining  Committee,  House: 

reports 300,474 

Mines  and  Mining  Committee,  Senate: 

reports 312,8.37,1006,1154, 1435 

Mines  Bureau 49,174,334,503,690, 

856, 1024, 1170, 1283, 1453, 1618,  1765 

estimates 1073, 1665 

information  circular 49,  50, 51, 175, 176,  504, 

505,  506,  690,  691,  692,  857,  858,  859, 
860,  1171,  1172,  1455,  1618,  1619,  1765, 
1766 

motion  picture  films 175 

progress  report,  small  pillars  of  coal 1170 

publications,  July  1,  1939-Juue  30,  1940..      506 

publications,  new._ 176,337,506,692,861, 

1027, 1172. 1284, 1455, 1620, 1767 

question  and  answer  handbook 1619 

report,  1940 337 

report  of  investigations 50,  52, 174, 176,  335, 

503,  505,  690,  691,  857,  859,  860,  1170, 
1171,  1172,  1454,  1455,  1619,  1765,  1766, 
1767 

statistical  and  economic  surveys 50, 

51,  52,  174,  175,  176,  334,  335,  336,  503, 

504,  505,  506,  690,  691,  692,  693,  857, 
858,  859,  860,  861,  1024,  1025,  1026, 
1027,  1170,  1171,  1172,  1283,  1284,  1285, 
1453,  1454,  1455,  1456 

technical  paper 174,  335. 336,  337, 

504, 090,  1025, 1170,  1454, 1619 
see  also  Sayers,  R.  R. 

Minidoka  project: 

general  information 53 

pioneering  public  power 1768 

Minimum  Wage  and  Industrial  Safety  Board, 
D.  C: 

creating 1266, 1414 

estimate 1806 

Minimum    Wage    Board,    D.    C,    changing 

name 1266, 1414 

Minimum  wages,  see  Wages. 

Mining  claims,  see  Minerals. 

Mining  Division,  Mines  Bur.: 

domestic  deposits  of  strategic  minerals 860 

report,  1940 52 

tin  deposits 692 

Mining  machinery: 

American  listed  corporations 1212 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

equipment  approved  during  1940 860 

Ministers,  see  Foreign  service. 

Ministers  of  foreign  affairs,  see  Meeting  of 
Ministers  of  Foreign  Affairs  of 
American  Republics. 

Mink,  Abraham,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 386 

Mink  raising 1280 

Minneapolis,  Minn.: 

aeronautical  chart •_. 1122 

bridge 1420, 1432, 1585 

building  permit  survey 68 

financial  statistics 268 

Mississippi  River  reexamination. 1000 

postal  scheme  for  South  Dakota 569 

Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis,  R.  R.: 

accident 55 

reorganization 867 

Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Ry.,  loan 867 

Minneapolis-Honeywell  Regulator  Co 1333 

Minneapolis,  Northfield  &  Southern  Ry.: 

abandonment 1462 

bonds 1178 

Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Ry., 

accident 340 

see  also  Emergency  Board  (Duluth,  Mis- 
sabe  &  Iron  Range  Ry.,  and 
other  carriers,  1941). 

Minneapolis  Traffic  Association 58, 1039 


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Page 

Minnehan,  J.  J.,  motor  carrier  decision 184 

Minnesota: 

agricultural  conservation  program 433 

agricultural  loans 773, 1560 

Agriculture,    Dairy    and    Food    Depart- 
ment  2M 

anopheline  mosquito  fauna 1016 

benefit  payments,  dui'ation 1276 

bridges — 

hearings 1141 

laws. - 1585 

reports 1141, 

1420  (2  entries),  1432  (2  entries), 
census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture-. 270,1115,1715 

construction 1116 

population  -- 1118 

retail  trade 130,962 

service  establishments- 23 

wholesale  trade 271, 1400 

cooperative-creamery  routes 26(1 

corn  acreage,  yield,  and  production 254 

court  case 1033 

electric  bOls 1159 

electric  rate  book 42, 1442 

exchanee  of  lands 1734 

Extension  Service 944 

farm  handbook 944 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 223, 1352 

financial  statistics 1572 

map,  minor  civil  divisions 1120 

map,  post  route 85 

milk,  supply  responses  in  production 1561 

post-sanatorium  tuberculosis  survival 1017 

Minnesota  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 118, 

787, 1105, 1561 

Minnesota-Atlantic  Transit  Co 1462 

Miiuiesota  Mining  &  Manufacturing  Co 280, 

1187,  1258 

Minnesota  River  bridges 1420, 1432, 1585 

Miimesota  University 503 

see  also  Minnesota  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station. 

Minnesota-Wisconsin  Truck  Line 1301 

Minority  Groups  Branch,  Labor  Division. 1519 

Minors,  see  Child  labor. 

Minot,N.  Dak.,  aeronautical  chart 1721 

Mint  (plant): 

photoperiodic  behavior 171 1 

Mint  Bureau 419 

report,  1940 419 

Minto  Native  Village 173 

M  irage  and  refraction 736 

Mirrors,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1117 

Miscellaneous  collections  series,  see  Smithsonian 

miscellaneous  collections. 
Miscellaneous  publications,  see  names  of  depart- 
ments, bureaus,  etc.,  issuing  pub- 
lications— also  special  subject. 

Miscellaneous  services,  general  schedule 1819 

Miser,  HughD.: 

manganese  carbonate  in  Batesvilledist 855 

our  petroleum  supply 402 

Mishawaka,  Ind.,  building  permitsurvey 198 

Missel,  \\'illiam  H.,  court  case 1640 

Misses'  outer  clothing,  see  Clothing. 

M  issing  persons,  notices  and  cancellations. 67, 

197,  363,  540,  712,  883,  1048,  1188,  1314, 
1489,1637,1784. 

Mission  Indians,Tatify  lease 818,834,978 

Mississippi: 

agricultural  conservation  handbooks. .  _  116, 1558 

agricultural  loans 1560 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 623,1573 

construction 1116 

housing 1397 

manufactures 1716 

population 624 

retail  trade 962 

wholesale  trade 1400 

climate. 1726 

cooperative  purchasing,  etc.,  of  petroleum 

products... 1109 

electric  bills.. 1159 

electric  rate  book. 1014 

Federal  agencies,  etc.,  directory 89 

Federal  aid  highway  system  progress  map. .  1020 
financial  statistics 1247 


Page 
Mississippi— Continued 

lands.  Executive  orders 1208 

mail  routes,  schedules 216,739, 1347,1662 

piost  route  map  85 

Missis.'^ippi  Central  K.  R _.  181 

Mississippi  Delta,  see  Mississippi  River  and 

Valley. 
Mississippi  River  and  Valley: 
bridges — 

Cassville,  Wis 661,819,977 

Dubuque,  Iowa 297 

Friar  Point,  Miss 661,819,977 

Keokuk,  Iowa 297 

Memphis,  Tenn 1420,1432,1585 

Mimieapolis,  Minn 1420, 1432, 1585 

chartsof river 1227 

discharge  at  gaging  stations 502, 1763 

discharge  of  river,  etc 106 

flood  control  on  lower  river 1539 

improvement  of  river 1093 

light  list 587 

maps  of  river 1227 

middle  and  upper  river 241 

new  settlement  in  Mississippi  Delta 248,948 

power  development  at  Hastings  Dam 1825 

Quadrangles  of  alluvial  valley, "index 1227 

reexamination  of  river — 

Minneapolis,  Minn 1000 

Sabula,  Iowa... 1370 

Winona  Harbor 1093 

surface  water  supply  of  basin 688 

Mississippi  River  Commission 106 

764, 933, 1094, 1227, 1371, 1540, 1688 

publication  list 106 

report,  1940 934 

Mississippi  River  Fuel  Corporation 674 

Mississippi  Sound,  chart 456 

Mississippi  Valley,  see  Mississippi  River  and 
Valley. 

Mississippi  Valley  Barge  Line  Co 545 

Mississippi  Valley  States,  lead  and  zinc  mine 

employment,  etc 1171 

Missoula,  Mont.: 

aimual  meteorological  summary... 281 

land,    exchange   with    Chamber   of   Com- 
merce  484,822,977 

Missoula ,  Fort,  land  transfer 484, 822, 977 

M  issoula  Mercantile  Co 154,  292, 463 

Missouri: 

additional  judge  for  eastern  district 472 

agricultural  conservation  program 433 

agricultural  loans 773 

Agriculture  Department .  608 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 451,1248 

construction 1249 

population 960 

retail  trade. 130,962 

service  establishments 23 

wholesale  trade 271,1119 

climate.. 1726 

corn  acreage,  yield,  and  production. 608 

court  case _  580 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 42,1608 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 1519 

financial  statistics 621 

Geological  Survey  and  Water  Resources 332 

laboratory  for  the  cotton  South 261 

mail  routes,  schedules 394, 907, 1346, 1800 

map,  post  route 85 

mortgage  insurance  property  standards 491 

transit  traverse 332 

Missouri  &  Arkansas  Ry.: 

notes 867 

rateson  piling 873 

Missouri  Bag  Co 528 

Missouri  Farmers  Association 1242 

Missouri-Kansas  Pipe  Line  Co 193,406 

Missouri  Millers  Association 58 

Missouri  Pacific  Freight  Transport  Co 527 

Missouri  Pacific  R.  R. ; 

abandomnent 181,1291 

accidents 1032,1175 

acquisition 1463 

common  carrier  service  by  water .' 1038 

court  case 227,  750 

equipment  trust  certificates.- 1178 

rates  on  petroleum 530 


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1973 


Page 

Missouri  Pacific  R.  R.— Continued 

reorganization 513, 698, 1291, 1463 

trackage,  etc.,  on  Jefferson  Barracks-484, 648,805 

Missouri  Pacific  R.  R.  Corporation  in  Nebraska  1771 

Missouri  River  and  Valley: 

agricultural  products,  etc.,  transporting 782 

bridges — 

Decatur,  Nebr --  1141 

Omaha,  Nebr 819,1432 

tolls  charged  by  Washington,  Mo 819, 

1000,  1130 

discharge  at  gaging  stations  in  basin 502 

regional  development  plan 744 

surface  water  supply  of  basin 688 

Missouri  Rolling  Mill  Corporation --.  896 

Missouri  School  of  Mmes  and  Metallurgy.-  691,860 

Missouri  Southern  R.  R.: 

abandonment 867 

deficit  settlement -  1034 

Missouri  University,  College  of  Agriculture.-.  1103 

Missouri   Valley   Loess   Region    Conservation 

E-xperiment  Station 18 

Mitchell,  AltheaW.: 

lead  and  zinc  pigments S59 

lead  and  zinc  pigments  and  zinc  salts...  52, 1026 


mercury. 


1026 


pvrites 692 

sulfur 692 

sulfur  and  pyrites 1027 

Mitchell,  Arthur  W.,  court  case 340,357,749 

M itchell ,  C harles  E.,investment  banking 98 

Mitchell,  Charles  F.,  tax  appeal 1527 

Mitchell,  Cora  B.,  ta.x  appeal 1527 

Mitchell,  Eleanor  M.,  public  contracts  act 200 

Mitchell,  G.  A.,  growing  wheat  after  fallow 787 

Mitchell,  H.  H.: 

calves'  rations  containing  protein,  etc 943 

impairment  of  corn  grain  by  fungi 247 

Mitchell,  Helen  S.,  address 845 

Mitchell,  L.  H.,  weed  control 1769 

Mitchell,  Nolan  D.,  fire  tests  of  partitions 799 

Mitchell,  P.  R.,  Co 1777 

Mitchell,  R.  L.,  composition  of  hemicellulose...  263 
Mitchell,  Roland  B.: 

Houston  black  clay 1710 

Phymatotrichum  root  rot  of  cotton 1710 

Mitchell,  William  E.,  tax  appeal 357,1677 

Mitchell  Battery  Co lfi51 

Mitchell  Mfg  Co 728,1060 

IVIites! 

attacking  narcissus  bulbs,  control 1707 

citrus  red,  temperature,  etc.,  influence 944 

Mitsui  &  Co.,  Ltd.. 841,1011 

Mittens:  „      „     „„ 

knit  wool,  statistics 21, 128,  269,  450,  622, 

791,  959,  1114,  1247,  1394,  1572,  1714 

leather,  statistics 21,  128,  269,450,622, 

791,  959,  1114,  1247,  1394,  1572,  1714 

Mittleman,  M.  B.,  salamander 1078 

Miulu  Road,  see  Menalu  Road. 
Miwok    Indians,    constitutions,    etc.,    amend- 
ments  334,503 

Mixed  Claims  Commission,  United  States  and 

Germany 921 

Mizell,  Louis  R.,  cystine  in  wool 1257 

Mo-Ark  Coach  Lines,  Inc 517 

Mobile,  Ala.:  ,  ,_„, 

aeronautical  charts.. 133  (2 entries),  966, 1121,1721 

building  permit  survey 198 

freight  rates.. 717 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 763 

Mobile  &  Ohio  R.R.: 

abandonment 343 

motor  carrier  decision 1473 

Mobile  and  Ohio  Transportation  Co.  of  Illinois.  527, 

Mobile  River,  improvement  of  system —  1595, 1825 
Mobilization: 

regulations 103 

training  program 759 

Mobilization  (industrial): 

references 1193 

Moccasin  Bushing  Co 381 

Mocha  Road,  chart 1200 

Mock,  Frank  C,  patentappeal . ,  28 

Modeling-compound,  dental,  specification 101 

Modern  design  in  dwellings 491 

Modern  Motor  Transportation  Line 184 

Modoc  quadrangle,  Ark.-Miss 1540 

449G42— 42 10 


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Moench  Tanning  Co.,  Inc 209 

Moflett,  Carol  W.,  shoe  sizmg  and  fitting 1388 

Moftett,  Eugene  W.,  patent  appeal 279 

Moffett,  Jeannette  W.,  pension  increase...  987, 1436 

Moffett,  William  A.,  relief  of  widow 987, 1436 

Moflett  Field,  transfer,  estimate 1073 

Moflit,  Fred  H.,  upper  Tetling  River  district..  855 
Mohawk  area,  Ariz..  Lygus  control  on  alfalfa..  1385 

Mohawk  Carpet  Mills,  Inc 193 

Mohler,  Fred  L.,  ionosphere 26 

Moliler,  John  R.: 

8,(1(1  rcss *  •  "^ 

Bureau  of  Animal  Industry  and  its  work. .  1106 

foot-and-mouth  disease 256 

vaccination  in  Bang's  disease  control 120 

see  also  Animal  Industry  Bureau. 

Moine,  D.  F.,  soil  survey 446 

Moisture: 

condensation  in  building  walls 27 

conservation  districts,  map 1030 

content  of  wood,  relation  to  humidity 1110 

contour  tillage,  save  moisture 1391 

Mojave  Desert  soils,  etc 446 

Moland  Brothers  Trucking  Co 700 

Molander,  E.  G.,  foundations  for  farm  buildings.  434 

Molasky,  William,  court  case 708 

Molasses: 

gauging  manual. . 689 

rates  on 1304,1476 

Molasses  grass HH 

Moldboard  plows 251 

Molders,  apprenticeship  standards 1638 

Mole  control 1762 

Moline,  111.,  building  permit  survey 884 

Moline  Properties,  Inc 1677 

Mollusks: 

canned,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1716 

collected  on  Presidential  cruise 225 

see  also  names  of  mollusks. 

Molnar,  Charles,  relief 146 

Molohon,  Bernard,  voices  of  democracy 1161 

Molokai,  Federal  aid  highway  system  progress 

map 168 

Moloney  Electric  Co 535,708,1484 

Molson,  Wash.,  customs  port,  Executive  order..  217 

Moltrup  Steel  Products  Co 381 

Molybdenum: 

concentrates,  production,  shipments,  etc..  1767 

industry  in  1940 692,859 

monthly  report  of  production,  etc 1284, 

1455, 1620, 1767 

preprint  from  m  inerals  yearbook 1027 

Molyneux,  H.  L.,  meteorological  summary 032 

Monachino,  Rose  F.: 

consumption  of  fibers 773 

revisions  in  statistical  tables 1235 

Monahan,  Joseph  J.,  gratuity  to  widow 287 

Monahan,  Mary,  gratuity --  287 

Monarch  Box  and  Lumber  Co 556 

Monarch  Cotton  Mills,  see  Monarch  Mills. 

Monarch  Distributing  Co 193,357 

Monarch  Division,  Allied  Paper  Mills....  1499, 1645 

Monarch  Mills 487, 1484 

Monarch  Transfer  &  Storage  Co 1297 

Monark  Battery  Co.,  Inc 1503 

Monark  Egg  Corporation 347,1712 

Monel  metal: 

influence  of  stress  on  corrosion 277 

price  schedule,  scrap,  etc 1809 

Monetary  allowances,  see  certain  headings  be- 
ginning Pay. 
Money: 

circulation  statement,  monthly 100,  233, 418, 

589, 757, 926, 1087, 1219, 1362, 1530, 1680 

defense  program,  monetary  aspects 320 

disbursements  of  wage  earners,  etc — 716 

in  circulation 320 

monetary  developments,  Treas.  Dept.  re- 
port   754 

stabilization  fund — 

hearings 642,829 

law 977 

minority  views 829 

reports 642,654,829 

Treasury  Dept.  report 754 

stock  and  circulation,  Treas.  rp 754 

transportation  of  currency  and  coin 398 

values  of  foreign  moneys. 98,586,1679 


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INDEX,    1941 


Page 
Money— Continued 

world's  mont'tary  stocks,  1938  and  1939 419 

see  also  Korcigu  exchange— Paper  money. 

Money  order  post  oflices,  register 1204 

Money  Orders  Division '  1204 

Mongolia  plants  collected  by  R.  C.  Ching"""'  1078 
Monitor-Virginia  (Mcrrimac)  Commission,  see 
Virginia  (Merrimac)-Monitor  Com- 
mission. 

Monk,  J.  W.,  yellow  chapote 953 

Mono  liasin  Transport,  Inc 526,871 

Monodontoniorus,  revision 1213 

Monolith  Portland  Cement  Co _[_  1794 

Monolithic  concrete  wall  constructions  27 

Monongahela  Ry gg; 

Monongahela  River,  bridges 819,1000,1130,1141 

Monopoly,  see  Trusts. 

Monopoly  Committee,  see  Temporary  National 

Economic  Committee. 
Monroe,  Day: 

family  expenditures 16,444,785,1110 

family  food  consumption,  etC-.. 444 

family  housing  and  facilities 123 

farm  families L 616 

Monroe,  Jay  R.,  tax  appeal  of  exrs 1816 

Monroe,  La.,  building  permit  survey  198 

Monroe  Calculating  Machine  Co 556 

Monroe  doctrine: 

affirming 295,311,464 

message  to  18th  Congress,  etc 396 

see  also  Meeting  of  Ministers  of  Foreign 
Affairs  of  American  Republics. 

Monroe  Harbor,  chart 934 

Monroe  Packing  Co """i666,"l333 

Monroe  Township,  Mich.,  relief 815, 1430, 1584 

Monsanto  Chemical  Co 75 

Montague,  Genevieve  A.,  court  case  ,  879 

Montague,  Nettie  W.,  relief l_  984 

Montana: 

AAA  program  handbook...      _  _    249 

census,  1940  (I6th)— 

agriculture 451,1395 

housing 1574 

manufactures 1716 

population 792,1717 

retail  trade 793 

wholesale  trade "  1400 

climate '  1726 

coal  land  withdrawal,  etc.,  revocation  .' J  I"       87 

electric  bills II59 

electric  rate  book """^  IO14 

farm  adjustments "_  607 

Federal  agencies,  etc.,  directory 1075 

financial  statistics. -. 1247 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc-"'I"i75, 1026 
lands,  withdrawal,  etc.,  Executive  orders. ..  571 , 

1804 

mail  routes,  schedules... 394,907,1347,1800 

map,  minor  civil  divisions 1120 

map,  post  route 85 

metal  mining,  1940 ..[/.//.    51 

Montana  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  607 

Montana  State  College 1708 

Monte  Glove  Co. ^^^!^^  1359 

Montego  Bay,  chart 904 

Monteith  Brothers  Co 1794 

Monteith  Brothers,  Inc 1794 

Monterey  County,  Calif.:  "' 

labor  relation.s _ _ _  1002 

quicksilver  deposits ../..  855 

Monterey  Sardine  Industries,  Inc 879, 1634 

Montezuma,  Ind.,  bridge 1421,1432,1586 

Montezuma  Castle  National  Monument '  1621 

Montgomery,  Donald  E.,  addre.sses _.  6.433,434 

see  also  Consumers'  Counsel  Division,  Agri- 
cultural Adjustment  Administra- 
tion. 

Montgomery,  H.  A.,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  district 9.33 

Montgomery,    James    S.,    prayers    in    House, 

1935-41... _ 466 

Montgomery,  Joy,  relief  of  legal  guardian. ..  154,  292 
Montgomery,  Ala.,  building  permit  survey  198 

Montgomery  County,  Ohio,  land  at  Dayton       655, 

664, 978  I 
Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  see  Ward,  Mont 
gomery,  &  Co. 


Page 

Monthly. 

Note.— For  all  periodicals  which  begin 
with  the  word  "Monthly",  see  subject,  or 
names  of  departments,  bureaus,  etc.,  issu- 
ing periodicals. 
Monticello  Manufacturing  Corporation  381 

Montour  R.  R.:  

equipment  trust  notes i291 

operation..  .  ""  jgoc 

Montpelier  &  Wells  River  R.  R.Vmafble  509 

Montpelier  conference '""ll89 

Montserrat,  money-order  post  offices  1204 

Monumental  Iron  <fc  Metal  Co 556'729  1061 

Moon,  Carl  G.,  motor  carrier  decision         '      '  526 
Moon,  H.  H.: 

freezing  preservation  of  peas,  etc  "65 

fruit  of  okra '" 125 

germination  of  sweet  corn. ..""I  lyjg 

Moon,  J.  W.,  soil  surveys 78fi  1111 

Moon:  mu,  ^lii 

calendar  for  Baltimore,  Md.  80 

toKi  c   -D  ,K      ,-a  213,391, 564, 735,'903,"l066 

tables,  Balboa  (Panama),  etc.,  1941  83 

Mooney,  John  F.,  jr.,  court  case  63  315 

Moore,  A.  W.,  mole  control..  1762 

Moore.  C.  R.,  Portland,  Oreg.,  district."  932 

Moore,  Charles  W.,  appointment.  Exec.  order"l801 
Moore.  Corinne  B.,  tax  appeal...  '  isifi 

Moore,  Earl,  court  case...  357  sgn 

Moore.  Fay  H..  court  case ""       1311 

Moore,  Jerry  H.,  fibers  on  cottonseed  1379 

Moore,  L.  K.,  court  case 483 

Moore,  Louise: 

instruction  for  girls  on  N.  Y.  A.  projects         847 

vocational  guidance  for  girls  and  women       1610 

Moore,  Louise  H.  (Mrs.  H.  Clay),  court  case'.'.  315, 

1044 
Moore,  Raymond  J.,  tax  appeal...  isie 

Moore,  Robert  F.,  commercial  hatchery  pro- 
duction... _  437  609 
Moore-Flesher  Hauling  Co...  871 
Moore  House,  Colonial  National  His'torial  Park'  861 

Moore-Lowry  Flour  Mills  Co "  381 

Moore-McCormack  Lines.  Inc  381 

Moore  Motor  Freight  Lines..  nso 

Mooremack  Gulf  Lines.  Inc.: 

decision,  etc..  of  N.  L.  R.  B 331 

report,  etc.,  of  Maritime  Comn  ..  545 

Moose  River,  survey 1325 

Moosic  IMountain  &  Carbondale  R'r'.'I  1291 

Mopping  apparatus,  schedule  of  supplies '  1087 

Moraine  Products   Division,   General  Motors 

Corporation..  553 

Morale  Branch,  General  Staff: 

organization  chart 1227 

scope  and  purpose...  "  1227 

Morale  Division,  Adjutant  General's 'JDepart- 

ment.. 1225 

Moratorium  on  farm  mortgages  93 

Morbidity,  see  Sickness. 

Morehead,  Katharine  B.,  court  case  1779 

Moreland.  J.  W..  St.  Paul.  Minn.,  district  ""    933 

Moretrench  Corporation 1614 

Morgan,  Arthur,  Trucking  Co....  _  63 

Morgan,  Arthur  E.,  court  case 357 

Morgan,  F.  O.,  Sheep  Commission  "Co.63. 357, 406, 921 
Morgan,  J.  H.,  surface  water  supply...  1763 

Morgan,  J.  P.,  &  Co...... " gg 

Morgan,  Patrick,  claim,  confirming...  364,'l602'l730 

Morgan,  William  H.,  court  case  of  exr 193 

Morgan,  Ky.,  railroad  accident "l624 

Morgan  Manufacturins  Co.  1359  1634 

Morgenstern,  David,  relief '    146 

Morgenthau,  Henry,  jr.,  address 1528 

see  also  Treasury  Department. 

Morning  Sun,  Iowa,  railroad  accident 55 

Morrell,  John,  &  Co.: 

court  case 158,  535,  708, 1438 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 556,729 

Morrell,  .John  E.,  tax  appeal  of  admr 230 

Morris,  Fred,  motor  carrier  decision...  1298 

Morris.  Harold  P.,  device  for  feeding  mice 849 

Aforrison,  Bess  v.,  slip  covers 264 

Morrison,  W.  W.,  potato  trade  practices,  etc.."    10 
Morrison,  Willard  L..  patent  appeal  .  28 

Morrison  Cafeterias  Consolidated,  Inc..      879, 1753 

Morristown  Knitting  Mills,  Inc 357, 1484, 1634 

I  Morristown  National  Historical  Park 507, 1285 

Morristown  Trust  Co 1216 


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1975 


Page 

Morro  Bay,  reexamination 122G 

Morroney  Moving  &  Storage  Co.,  Inc 347 

Morrow,  Prince  A.,  eulogy 494 

Morrow,  R.  G.,  N.  L.  R.  B.  case 1498, 1644 

Morrow,  Wright,  court  case 708 

Morse,  Charles  S.,  court  case 328 

Morse,  Exie,  relief  of  admx.  of  estate 469,831,975 

Morse,  Maggie  L.,  admx.,  relief 469,831,975 

Morse,  Sterne,  recovery  plans 413 

Mortality,  see  Death. 
Mortars: 

and  mount,  standard  nomenclature  list 1542 

materiel,  jiarts,  etc.,  nomenclature  lists.  109, 1544 

trench,  standard  nomenclature  lists 1544 

Mortgage  insurance: 
defense  housing- 
hearings 289,307 

law 464 

reports     --- 289.305,307 

rules,  etc 490, 1271 

farm  insurance -  807, 829 

illustrative  case,  supplement -  1271 

increase  aggregate  amount. 982,1149,1261 

insured  mortgage  portfolio...  318, 1013, 1441, 1755 

indexes 161,1271 

mutual,  partial  redemption  of  debentures..  586, 

1528 

mutual,  rules  and  regulations 1013 

property  standards.. 161,318,491 

Mortgages: 

chattel,  amending  Canal  Zone  code...  148, 1731, 

1747 

foreclosures,  non-farm  real  estate 41, 160,318, 

490,  674, 843, 1013. 1158, 1271, 1441, 1607, 1755 

moratorium  on  farm  mortgages 93 

protect  mortgagors  in  military  service 307 

Morticians'  goods,  census  of  manufactures 1251 

Mortimer,  George  T.,  court  case . 879 

Morton,  John  J.,  skin  tumors  in  mice. 165 

Morton,  Sterling,  tax  appeal 1677 

Mosaic  disease: 

bean  and  pea,  cucumber  virus  pathogenic.  943 

bulbous  iris 786 

rose 618 

tobacco,  virus  distribution 1101, 1234 

Moser,  Guy  L.  (Representative  from  Pa.): 
reports  made  by — 

Census  Com 143,1262 

Moses,  R.  G.,  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  district 763 

Mosier,  McIIenry,  open-cut  metal  mining 505 

Mosolova  Bay,  chart. 737 

Mosquito  Cove,  chart. 904 

Mosquitoes: 

anopheline  fauna,  preliminary  survey 1010 

methods  for  controlling  .\edes  aegypti 1612 

phenol  larvicides  for  control 1611 

relation  to  national  defense.. 258 

Moss,  Frederic  J.,  paraflining  paper  milk  con- 
tainers  1015 

Moss: 

definition,  amend  agric.  adjustment  act 306 

insects  and  spiders  in  Spanish  moss 258 

Mothers: 

better  care 541 

causes  of  death  point  way  to  cures 1638 

do  many  more  mothers  die  in  this  country 

then  in  countries  of  our  ancfestors?.  1638 

grants  to  States  for  maternal  welfare 198 

health,  racial  aspects 1314 

in  single  year  148,000  deaths 1638 

maternafand  child  welfare  bulletin 198 

maternity  care  at  public  expense 713 

medical  and  nursing  services 493 

mortality  in  1939 713 

motherhood  safer  (2  entries) 541 

nutritionist's  place  in  health  program 364 

obstetric  care  in  rural  areas 1638 

social  insurance  in  Latin  America 884 

untreated  and  treated  for  syphilis,  babies  of    679 

welfare  in  Philadelphia 364 

who  are  mothers  that  die? 1638 

Moths: 

new  species  in  National  Museum 404 

North  American 1671 

see  also  names  of  moths. 
Motion  pictures: 

American  listed  corporations 91 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1716 

conservation  films  in  elementary  schools 1273 


Page 

Motion  pictures— Continued 

copyrighted 70, 202,  545, 8S6, 1495, 1787 

index  and  title  |iage.. 545 

directory  of  U.  S.  Government  films 162 

industrial  reference  service 26, 136,  276, 

457, 628,  798, 968, 1123, 1255, 1405, 1579, 1722 

list  of  writings  on  moving  pictures 544 

of— 

Agriculture  I~)epartment 945,1506 

Mines  Bureau,  Jan.  1941 175 

Rural    Electrification    Admin.,    power 

and  land 18,447 

Women's  Bureau 368,1494 

pattern  of  control  in  industry 414 

projectors,  general  schedule 419,1681 

training  films.  Army  regulations 1536 

Motive  power,  see  Power. 

Motive  products,  industrial  reference  service...  26, 
136,  276. 457, 628, 798, 968,  1123, 1255, 1405, 1579, 1722 

Motor  Boat  Sales,  Inc 535,580,1484,1814 

Motor  boats,  see  Motorboats. 
Motor  carrier  decisions,  see  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission — also  names  of  appli- 
cants. 
Motor  carriers: 

acts,  compilation. 287 

contracts  of  contract  carriers 699 

hours  of  service  of  employees 346, 870, 1288 

rates,  see  in  main  alphabet,  Freight  rates — 
Passenger  rates. 

revenues  and  passengers... 5.5, 178.340, 

341, 510, 696, 864, 1032, 1175, 1288,  1459, 
1623, 1769 

revenues,  expenses  and  statistics 340, 

864,1032.1175,1623 

safetv  regulations 185,521,1288 

statistics,  1939... 1288 

see  also  Motor  vehicles. 

Motor  Carriers  Bureau,  I.  C.  C 874, 1040, 1184 

Motor  cars,  see  Motor  vehicles,  and  references — 

Rail  motor  cars. 
Motor  cycles,  see  Motorcycles. 

Motor  Express,  Inc. 1297 

Motor  Freight  Express 184,520 

Motor  fuel: 

forecast  of  demand 52, 175,336, 

505, 692, 860, 1027, 1171, 1284, 1455, 1620 

specification 1684 

see  also  Ga.soline. 

Motor  Haulaway  Co 520 

Motor  oils,  see  Lubricants. 

Motor  Products  Corporation 1794 

Motor  Terminal  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 520 

Motor  transportation,  see  Motor  carriers — Motor 

vehicles. 
Motor  truck  scales,  see  Scales. 
Motor  trucks,  see  Motortrucks. 

Motor  Vehicle  Service  Division 1662 

substitute  driver-mechanics — 

hearings 653 

reports 992,1009 

Motor  vehicles: 

accessories  and  parts,  general  schedule 1530 

accidents — 

motor  vehicle  accident  deaths 450,  620, 

790,  959,  1113,  1246,  1393,  1571,  1713 

vital  statistics  special  reports 129 

weekly  accident  biflletin 20,127,268,450 

Army  technical  manual — 

brakes 594 

chassis,  etc 1092 

electricity 422 

inspections  of  motor  transport 240 

lubrication 105 

power  transmission  units 930 

brake  performance 695 

concentration  of  economic  power 414 

drivers  and  helpers — 

fatigue  and  hours  of  drivers 680 

Federal  regulations 1638 

occupational  hazards 1314 

union  wages  and  hours 543 

equipment  storage.  Army  regulations 1536 

in  District  of  Columbia — 

building  requhement  for  parking 1736 

congressional  tags 470,1001 

parking  facilities  for  Fed.  employees...  1736 
prohibit  paiking  without  consent.  1736, 1744 
reckless  driving 295.636,662 


1976 


INDEX,    1941 


Page 

Motor  vehicles— Continued 

in  District 'of  Columbia— Continued 

sightseeing     operations,    etc.,    without 

license..-^ 986, 1744 

taxicab  insurance,  greater  control 1266 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.T.  C.  reports.   167 

motor  hook  for  ordnance  vehicles 109 

new  and  used  car  dealers,'commodity  sales.  1252 

parts,  schedule  of  supplies 234 

post^ofhee  garage,  instructions 1662 

repairs,  etc.,  schedule  of  supplies 234 

sizes  and  weight,  Federal  regulation 1459 

temporary  admission  to  Canada 968 

see  also  Armored  cars — Automobiles — Motor 
carriers — Motorcycles — Scout  cars. 
Motorboats: 

for  Coast  Guard  use 1422, 1599,1730 

operations,  etc.,  of  power  boat  machinery...  905 

rules  and  regulations 26,277,909 

copies  may  be  obtained  without  charge.  969 

rules  for  Canal  Zone  waters 83 

see  also  Mail  contracts. 
Motorcars,  see  Motor  vehicles,  and  references — 

Kail  motor  cars. 
Motorcycle  tires,  see  Tires. 
Motorcycle  tubes,  see  Tubes  (inner). 

Motorcycles,  Army  technical  manual 930 

Motors,"  see  Electric  motors. 
Motortruck  drivers: 

fatigue  and  hours  of  interstate  drivers 680 

wages  and  hours  of  union  drivers,  etc 543 

Motortrucks: 

American  listed  corporations 1076 

bomb  service,  nomenclature  lists 1551, 1828 

see     also     Automobiles — Motor    carriers — 
Motor  vehicles. 
Mott,  James  W.  (Representative  from  Oreg.): 
reports  made  by — 

Naval  Affairs  Com 652, 1145 

Mott,  L.  O.,  infectious  anemia 610 

Mottle  leaf,  virus  disease  of  cherries 1389 

Mottled  enamel,  see  Teeth. 

Motz,  F.  A.,  address 443 

Mouchou,  A.  J.,  court  case. 488 

Moulton,  Elma  S.,  dry  goods  trading  areas 275 

Moulton  Ladder  Manufacturing  Co 75,896, 1061 

Mount,  see  name  of  mountain,  except  when 
"Mount"  occurs  as  first  word  of 
name  of  town,  etc. 

Mt.  Baden-Powell  quadrangle,  Calif 333 

Mt.  Emma  quadrangle,  Calif.. 333 

Mt.  Grace  quadrangle,  Mass.-N.  H 1023 

Mt.  Holvoke  quadrangle,  Mass 1452 

Mt.  McKinley  National  Park 337 

Mount  Rainier  National  Park: 

description  of  mountain,  flowers,  etc 862 

schedule  of  basic  rates 507,862 

Mount  Rushmore  National  Memorial: 
crypt  for  remains  of  Gutzon  Borglum — 

hearings 646 

law 976 

reports 646 

Mt.  Shasta,  Calif.,  aeronautical  chart 455 

Mt.  Shasta  Pine  Manufacturing  Co 1503 

Mount  Sinai  Harbor  chart 967 

Mt.  Toby  quadrangle,  Mass 1452 

Mount  Vernon,  Ind.,  bridge 820, 1001, 1131 

Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  building  permit  survey.  198 

Mount  Vernon  Memorial  Highway -    89 

Mount  Whitney  Power  and  Electric  Co 1591 

Mountain  City  quadrangle,  Nev.-Idaho 173 

Mountain  region: 

family  income  and  expenditure 199 

regional  development  plan 744 

salaries  and  hours  of  fire  departments 365 

Siilaries  and  hours  of  police  departments 366 

Mountain  speech  in  Great  Smokies 1028 

Mountain  States  Lumber  Dealers  Association.  708, 

712 

Mountain  States  Power  Co 91 

Mountin,  Joseph  W.: 

hospitals  controlled  by  States,  etc.. 678 

hospitals  existing  singly  in  counties 678 

Mou.se,  see  Mice. 

Moving  pictures,  see  Motion  pictures. 

Mowers,  care  and  repair 251 

Moxley,  Frances,  relief - 1138,1430,1584 

Moxley,  Regis,  relief 1138, 1430, 1584 


Page 
Moxon,  A.  L.,  corn,  etc.,  in  diet  of  fryers  and 

roasters 248,432 

Moyer,  Abraham  A.,  motor  carrier  decision 1037 

Moyer,  Arthur  G.,  relief. 815, 1430, 1584 

Moyer,  Forrest  T.: 

gypsum 859 

lime-fuel  ratios 1171 

Mu-Stcel  prefabricated  constructions 63 1 

xMua  Anchorage,  chart 1201 

Muck,  grades  for  soil  improvement 446 

Muegge,  Oswald  J.,  anophcline  mosquito  fauna.  1016 

Mueller,  Eva,  relief 1151, 1414, 1417 

Mugler,   Herman   A.,    Mu-Steel   prefabricated 

constructions 031 

Muhlenberg,  Henry  M.,  200th  anniversary  of 

coming  to  America 988, 1130 

Muhlenberg  Bicentennial  Commission,  estab- 
lish  988, 1130 

Mulching  to  establish  vegetation 18 

Mules,  statistics 431 

Mulford.  Furman  L.: 

culture  of  orchids,  introduction 13 

house  plants 787  ■ 

ornamental  trees  and  shrubs 266 

Mulhern,  John,  relief 154,283,292 

Muller,  E.  B.,  &  Co 1277 

Mulligan,  W.  J.,  &  Co. 316 

MuUins  Manufacturing  Corporation 897, 1061 

Multnomah  Channel,  chart 1578 

Multnomah  County,  Oreg.,  relief 1591 

Mulvey,    Leo,    hospitalization,    approve   pay- 
ments   1739 

Mumford,  Herbert  W.,  jr.,  marketing  potatoes.-  442 

Muncie,  Ind.,  building  permit  survey 198 

Mundt,  Rudolph,  relief 154,293,463 

Munger,  Thornton  T.,  slash  disposal,  etc 444 

Municipal  BuDding,  D.  C,  heat 295,481,636 

Municipal  Court,  D.  C: 

consolidation  of  Police  Cotu-t 1418 

work  of  small  claims  court 199 

Municipal  Court  of  Appeals,  D.  C,  create 1418 

Municipalities,  see  Cities  and  towns. 
Munitions: 

control  of  sales  of  arms,  etc 306 

exportations  of  arms  to  Cuba 1348 

plants,  citadels  of  democracy 1098 

production,  prevent  stoppages- 
hearings 822 

reports 822 

see  also  Military  supplies. 
Mimitions    Control  Board,   see  National  Mu- 
nitions Control  Board. 

Mimroe,  Helen,  Smithsonian  publications 1811 

Mimson,  Sam  C,  glycogen  in  blood  ceils  of 

armyworm 1706 

Munson  conservation  district 1112 

Munson-Walker  reducing-sugar  tables 1409 

Muut,  Hemy  L.,  relief.. 293,309,463 

Muich  Brothers  Construction  Co 671 

Miudock,  John  R.  (Representative  from  Ariz.): 
reports  made  by — 

Public  Lands  Com 653,993 

Muriate  of  potash,  rates  on 1 1304 

Murie,  Adolph,  coyote  in  Yellowstone 508 

Murphy,  C.  J.,  motor  carrier  decision 1468 

Murphy,  Frarik: 
address — 

Portuguese  translation 1524 

Spanish  translation 1672 

assignment  to  6th  circuit 1215 

Murphy,  Henry  C,  comt  case 1814 

Murphy,  Jam'es  W.,  court  case 1310 

Murphy,  Kathryn,  Federal  personnel  by  work.  714 

Murphy,  Lillian  A.,  radio  in  4-H  club  work 613 

Miu-phy  Motor  Freight  Lines,  Inc 347 

Murray,  A.  J.,  &  Co 842 

Murray,  James  E.  (Senator  from  Mont.): 
reports  made  by- 
American  Small  Business,  Special  Com- 
mittee to  Study  Problems  of 996 

Education  and  Labor  Com 663 

Public  Lands  and  Surveys  Com 1602 

Murray,  John  J.,  relief  of  estate 1735 

Murray,  John  P.,  relief -  1435, 1591, 1730 

Murray,  Merrill  G.: 

higher  educational  institutions  and  social 

security  act 496 

movement  of  workers,  1937-38 682 


JANUARY-DECEMBER 


1977 


Murray,  William,  jr.,  patent  in  fee 1747 

Mus  Anchorage,  chart 1343 

Muscat  grapes,  see  Grapes. 

Muse,  WUliara  J.,  compensation 1009 

Museums,  field  manual 693 

see  also  names  of  museums. 
Mushrooms: 

compost  preparation 1244 

growing  in  United  States 956 

indoor  composting  for  culture. 617 

marketing 261 

pests  and  their  control ---  1707 

Music: 

education  activities 1G9 

education  project,  training  workers 169 

field  music,  technical  manual 105 

Latin  American,  in  United  States 1203 

Marine    Corps    drummers,    etc.,    manual 

change.-- 561 

music  program  circular 169, 852 

music  series. 1203 

musical  compositions  copyrighted ..  70,202,369, 
545, 1051, 1318, 1641, 1787 

index  and  title  pages,  v.  35 1051 

teaching  of  music  appreciation --—  852 

Music  Division,  Library  of  Congress 1194 

Music  Division,  Pan  American  Union 1203 

Musical  instruments  and  parts,  census 960 

Musicians: 

bio-bibliographical  index 1203 

booking  agencies,  etc.,  investigation 539 

minors  on  stage  in  D.  C,  to  permit —  985, 1744 

Muskegon,  Mich.,  buUding  permit  survey 1315 

Muskegon  Motor  Specialties  Co ..-- 1677 

Muskingum  Climatic  Research  Center 1712 

Muskingum  River  basin: 

flood  of  Aug.  1935 855 

precipitation.  - 266, 448,  619,  788, 957, 1112 

Muskingum  Watershed  Conservancy  District.  266, 

448,  619, 1712 

Muskmelons,  article  on. 265 

Muskogee-Kloctric  Traction  Co 1034 

Muskrat  raising 1280 

Muslin  specification 1366 

Mussetter,  WOliam,  triangulation 455 

Mustard  seed  production  in  United  States 786 

Mutual  mortgage  insurance: 

administrative  rules  and  regulations 1013 

debentures,  partial  redemption 586, 1528 

Mutual  Savings  and  Loan  Co.,  Inc 1217 

Mycology  and  Disease  Survey  Divison 125,  265, 

446,  618,  787, 957, 1111, 1244,  1390, 1569, 
1711 

Myers,  A.  G.,  court  case 708 

Myers,  Addie,  relief 154,293,463 

Myers,  Bessie,  relief 984 

Myers,  Denys  P.,  constitutional  amendment...  306 
Myers,  Francis  J.  (Representative  from  Pa.): 

bill  introduced  by 823 

Myers,  Howard  C,  court  case 39, 

357,1156,1187,1311 

Myers  Arms  Corporation 487 

Myrick,  Delbert  C,  Hand  County  agriculture.  1236 

MjTtle  Beach  quadrangle,  S.  C 173 

Mysidacea  collected  on  Presidential  cruise 225 

Mystic  River,  reexamination 1539 


N 


N.  A.  C.  A.,  see  National  Advisory  Committee 

for  Aeronautics. 
N.  Y.  A.,  see  National  Youth  Administration. 

Nachman  Spring  Filled  Corporation 1503 

Nagle,  Nathan,  serologic  test  for  syphilis 1017 

Naigles,  Myer  II.,  labor  turn-over  in  machine- 
tool  industry 69 

Nailing  dense  hardwoods 955 

Nails: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

general  schedule  ofsupplies 590, 1 530 

specification 1089 

Nakamura,  F.  I.,  cystine  content  of  soybeans...  432 

Nalder,  Ilacel  W.,  court  case 708 

Nallinger,  Fritz,  patent  appeal 1581 

Names: 

naval  vessels,  nomenclature  - 1065 


Page 

Names— Continued 

ordnance,  standard  nomenclature  list 109, 

110,  242,  425.  599,  765,  766,  936,  937, 
1096, 1097,  1228, 1373,  1542,  1543,  1544, 
1545, 1546, 1547,  1548, 1549,  1550,  1551, 
1552,  1690, 1691, 1692, 1693, 1826, 1827, 
1828, 1829. 

Nanaimo  Harbor,  chart 213 

Nance,  Nellie  W.: 

index  to  supplements  112-119  to  plant  dis- 
ease reporter 17 

index  to  v.  24  of  plant  disease  reporter 265 

Nantasket  quadrangle,  Mass 689 

Nanticoke,  Pa.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Nanticoke  River,  reexamination 1000 

Nantucket  Harbor,  reexamination. _-  596 

Nantucket  Shoals,  chart 967 

Nantucket  Sound,  charts... 456,627 

Naphtha  and  naphtha  distillate,  rates  on 1476 

/3-naphthoquinonesulfonic  acid 1407 

Narcissus  bulbs,  insect  and  mite  control 1707 

Narcotics: 

body  build  and  drug  addiction 322 

compilation  of  laws 287 

decisions 99,233,417,587,755, 

926, 1086, 1218, 1361, 1528, 1679. 1818 

prohibit  use  on  vessels 646,832,977 

trafhc,  1940 1220 

vessels,  etc.,  used  to  transport 1220 

see  also  names  of  narcotic  drugs. 

Narcotics  Bureau ---  1220 

Narragansett  Bay: 

charts.-- -  274,967 

defense  sea  area,  Executive  order 1802 

Nashville,  Tenn.: 

aeronautical  charts 134, 274, 966, 1403 

apprenticeship  standards 1314 

financial  statistics. 268 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 932 

Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Ry. 1291 

Nass  Bay,  chart 904 

Nass  River,  chart 904 

Natality,  see  Birth. 
Natchez  Trace  Parkway: 

lands  in  French  Camp,  modify  restrictions- 
law -    30 

report 37 

survey - ---  507 

National,  see  certain  headings  beginning  Fed- 
eral— Government — National. 

National  AAA  Conference,  addresses 1234 

National  Academy  of  Sciences 888,1496 

memoirs 1496 

report,  1940 -  888 

National     Advisory     Committee     for     Aero- 
nautics  71,203,370,546,718, 

888. 1052. 1194. 1319. 1496. 1642. 1788 

employees,  overtime  pay . 1740, 1749 

estimates,  etc 914,1517,1807 

report,  1940 203 

technical  memorandums 71, 

203,  370,  546,  718,  888, 10.52, 1053, 1194, 
1319,  1496,  1642,  1788,  1789. 

National  aircraft  collection 1213 

National  Airport 965 

National  Archives 71, 203, 370,  546, 719, 

888. 1053. 1194. 1319. 1496. 1642. 1789 

accessions 203,  719 

estimate 1350 

preliminary  inventory 1053 

report,  1940 546 

National  Archives  Trust  Fund  Board 821,977 

National  Art  Gallery,  see  National  Gallery  of 

Art. 
National  Association  of  Wool  Manufacturers...  367 

National  bank  notes,  outstanding 99,233,418, 

589, 756, 920, 1080, 1219, 1362, 1680, 1818 
National  banks: 

capital  stock 99,233,418, 

589, 756, 926, 1086, 1219, 1362, 1680, 1818 
condition,  abstract  of  reports,  418, 926, 1362, 1680 

condition,  individual  statements 1086 

see  also  Banks  and  banking — also  names  of 
banks,  or  places  where  located. 

National  Battery  Co 382 

National  Board  of  Stationary  Power  Engineer 
and    Boiler    Operator    Examiners, 

creating 1154 

National  Broadcasting  Co.,  Inc 1606.1754 


1978 


INDEX,    1941 


Page 
National  budget,  see  Budget. 

National  Bureau  of  Economic  Research,  Inc 8 

National  Bureau  of  Standards 26, 137,  277, 458, 

029, 799, 970, 1124, 1256, 1407, 1580, 1723 

estimates 1350 

handbook 630,1407,1580 

handbook,  correction  sheets 1125 

journal  of  research 26, 137,  278,459,  630, 

799, 800, 971, 1124, 1257, 1408, 1580, 1723 

index,  v.  26 800 

title  pages,  corrections,  etc 278,800, 1580 

publications  on  (hsts) — 

acoustics 799 

building  regulations 277 

cement 458 

clay  products,  stone,  and  masonry 458 

colorimetrv  and  spectrophotometry 277 

commercial  standards 278,458,970,1407 

concrete  and  reinforced  concrete 458 

electric  batteries  and  standard  cells 1124 

electrodeposition 278 

fire  resistance,  etc 1408 

home  heating  problems 799 

housing 799 

leather 1408 

metallurgy 1408 

optical  instruments,  etc 1723 

paint,  varnish,  bituminous  materials..  1408 

radiometry 630 

rubber 1724 

simplified  practice. 279,971,1580 

weights  and  measures 1409 

railway  track  scale  testing  service 279 

report,  1940 __  279 

research  paper 26,  27,  137,  138, 

277,  278,  279,  458,  459.  629,  630,  799, 
800,  970,  971,  1124,  1256,  1257,  1407, 
1408,  1409,  1723,  1724. 

technical  news  bulletin 27,  138,  279. 

459,  631,  800,  971,  1257, 1409, 1580,  1724 
see  nlso  Briggs,  Lyman  J. 

National  Cable  and  Metal  Co 545 

National  Cancer  Institute: 

journal 165,  326, 

495,  681, 1017, 1445, 1613, 1758 

title  page,  contents,  etc 1446 

National  Capital,  see  District  of  Columbia. 

National  Capital  parks 507 

National  Catahoula  Wildlife  Management  Pre- 
serve, proclamation _.  1516 

National  cemeteries: 

Army  regulations 1535 

Quartermaster  regulations  _ 766 

see  nlso  names  of  cemeteries,  or  names  of 
places  where  located. 

National  City  Bank  of  New  York 750 

National  Collection  of  Fine  Arts 403, 1.355 

report,  1940 1355 

National  Commission  of  Fine  Arts,  see  Fine  Arts 
Commission. 

National  Conference  of  Civic  Organizations 37 

National  Conference  on  Labor  Legislation: 

proceedings,  Dec.  9-11,  1940 713 

reports  of  committees,  etc 68 

National  Conference  on  Weights  and  Measures: 

hand  hook  correction  sheets 1125 

model  State  law 27 

program  of  31st  conference 630 

report  of  30th  conference 4.59 

National  Congress  of  Parents  and  Teachers 1444 

National  Construction  Co... 488 

National  Container  Association 197 

National  Co-operatives.  Inc 1108 

National  Copper  and  Smelting  Co 729,897 

National  Crushed  Stone  Association 861 

National  debts,  see  Public  debts. 
National  defense,  see  Defense. 
National  Defense  Advisory  Commission,  see  Ad- 
0               visory   Commission   to   Council  of 
National  Defense. 
National    Defense   Committee,   American    Bar 
Association,  manual  of  law  for  advis- 
ory boards 91 

National    defense   contracts,    see    Government 

contracts. 
National  Defense  Council,  see  Council  of  Nation- 
al Defense. 
National  Defense  Mediation  Board: 

e.stahlishment,  Executive  order  8716 397 


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National  Defense  Mediation  Board— Contd. 

members,  appointed 572 

replacing  board  established  by  Exec,  order 

8716 1595,1738 

National  Defense  Migration,  Select  Committee 
Investigating,  House: 

continuing  select  committee 478 

funds  for  e.xpenses 406 

hearings 823, 1144, 1264, 1423, 1595, 1740 

reports 1594,1740 

National  Defense  Program,  Special  Committee-  > 
Investigating,  Senate: 

hearings 837.1154,1268,1601 

reports 1006,1154,1601,1749 

National  development,  see  Planning  (economics). 

National  Die  Casting  Co 897,1651 

National  Distillers  Products  Corporation..  382, 1333 
National  Economic  Committee,  see  Temporary 

National  Economic  Committee. 
National    Dress    Manufacturers'    Association, 

Inc 209,1794 

Nati  onal  E  d  u  cation  Association 1444 

National  electric  rate  book 42,  161,  319, 

674,  843,  844,  1013,  1014,  1159,  1160, 
1272,  1442,  1608,  1756. 

National  electric  safety  code 1407 

National  Electrical  Contractors  Association 1484 

National  emergency: 

address  of  President  of  U.  S 910 

proclamation  of  President  of  U.  S 741,  910 

see  also  certain  subjects  connected  with  na- 
tional emergency. 
National  Employment  Sunday,  proclamation..  572 

National  Employment  Week,  proclamation 572 

National  extempore-discussion  contest  on  inter- 
American  affairs 1808 

National  farm  organizations,  trends 785 

National  Fertilizer  Association,  Inc..  357,879,1782 

National  Fireworks,  Inc 1333,1504,1651 

National  foreign  trade  week,  poster 629 

National  Forest  Reservation  Commission,  report 

1940 .. 151 

National  forests: 

areas 616 

in  California  region 1387 

in  Michigan 1709 

laws  relating  to  establishment,  etc.. 263 

protection  and  management,  estimate 398 

scaling  handbook 784 

see  nlso  names  of  forests. 

National  Forge  and  Ordnance  Co 315 

National  Freight  Lines,  Inc 526 

National  Gallery  of  Art 403,  578,  746, 1355, 1523 

general  information,  paintings,  etc.  403,746,1355 

lecture  program 1623 

report,  1940 578 

National  Guard: 

active  service,  Executive  orders 88, 219,  741 

aerial  flight  regulations 395 

directory,  ofhcers  on  active  duty 1824 

political  activity,  opinion  of  Atty.  Gen 1311 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 47,1449 

regulations 241.935,1095 

National  Guard  Bureau 241,935,1095 

report.  1940 241 

National  Gypsum  Co 1333 

National  health  program,  see  Hygiene. 
National  herbarium: 

contributions  from 1078 

title  page,  contents,  etc.,  v.  26 404 

National  income,  see  Income. 

National  Indian  Institute,  establishing 1664 

National   industrial   recovery   act,   decision  of 

Supreme  Court 1192 

National  Institute  of  Health 45,  164,  325, 

495,  680,  819,  1017,  1164,  1275,  1445, 
1613,17.58. 

publication  on  industrial  hygiene 495 

National  Inventors  Council 800 

information  bulletin 800 

notes  relating  to  duties,  etc 769,800 

National  labor  relations  act,  see  Industrial  rela- 
tions. 

National  Labor  Relations  Board 72, 

204,  371,  547,  719,  888, 1053, 1195, 1320, 
1497, 1043, 1789     • 
administrative  procedure 540 


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National  Labor  Relations  Board— Continued 
decisions — 

center  head 549,  722, 

890,  1055,  1196,  1321,  1499,  1645,  1791 
see  also  names  of  companies  involved. 

csti  mates,  etc 742, 1 665 

volumes  of  decisions  and  orders. .  _ 548, 

720,  889,10.54,1320,1643 

corrcctionof  entry  onp.  1320  __ 1555 

investigation- 
hearings.- 33,148 

hearings,  index... 148 

minority  views 33 

report 33 

litigation,  see  names  of  parties  to  suits, 
orders,  see,  above,  decisions. 

report,  1940 384 

summary,  with  statement  of  chairman.  548 

rules  and  regulations 548, 1054, 1498 

National  Labor  Relations  Board,  Special  Com- 
mittee to  Investigate,  House: 

hearings. 33,148 

minority  views 33 

report 33 

National  Lead  Co 1333,1794 

National  Lifcand  Accident  Insurance  Co 1187 

National  I>ime  Association  siifcty  competition..  1171 
National  Lumber  Manufacturers  Association...  708 

National  Maritime  Day,  proclamation 741 

National  Mediation  Board 78,560,1509 

ad  m  inis  trat  i  ve  procedure 540 

estimates 222,1350,  1517 

report,  1940 78 

see  also  headings  beginning  Emergency 
Board. 

National  Metal  Products  Co.,  Inc 1333 

National  monuments,  trailer  facilities 1028 

see  also  Southwestern  monuments — also 
names  of  monuments,  or  places 
where  located. 

National  Munitions  Control  Board,  report. 902 

National  M  useum _ .  92, 

403,578,918. 1078,  1213,  1355,  1523,  1671 
collections,  see  special  subject. 

proceedings 403, 404, 

578,919, 1078, 1079, 1213, 1355, 1523, 1671 

title  page,  etc.,  for  v.  87 1355 

report,  1940 92 

see  also  'NVetmore,  Alexander. 

National  Negro  Health  Movement 163, 

494,848,1274,1612 

National  Negro  health  news 163, 

494,848,1274,1612 

National  Negro  Health  Week 163 

National  Nutrition  Conference  for  Defense 776. 

953, 1016, 1273 

National  Optical  Stores  Co 552 

National  Park  Service 52, 

176,  337,  506,  693,  861,  1027,  1172,  1285, 
1456, 1620, 1767 

general  rules  and  regulations 693 

guide  leaflet 337 

poster .506 

yearbook 1173 

National  parks: 

briefs -  693 

fauna 608,1028 

forests  and  trees  of  western  parks 506 

general  rules  and  regulations _ 693 

glimpsesof  our  national  parks 1285 

house  trailer  facilities  available. . 1028 

insect  reports,  1940 693 

outdoor  program,  capital  parks,  1941 694 

park  use  studies  and  demonstrations 862 

schedule  of  basic  rates 53, 176,  337,  507,  694, 862 

see  also  names  of  parks. 

National  Patent  Planning  Commission 1804 

National     Poultry     Improvement     Plan,     see 
Poultry. 

National  Premium  Co 497 

National  Protective  Insurance  Co 1084 

National  Radiator  Corporation 193,488 

National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board 79,211, 

389,  560,  733,  1065,  1342,  1509,  1658, 
1797 

administrative  procedure 540 

awards 211, 

389, 560,  733, 1065, 1342, 1509, 1658, 1797 
index,  v. 4 ...  ^... 560 


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National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board— Contd. 

employment  of  referees,  estimate 222 

report,  1940 78,79 

National    Red     Dirt    Wildlife     Management 

Preserve,  proclamation. 1516 

National  Research  Council: 

industrial  research 916 

report,July,  1939-June30, 1940 1496 

National  Research  Project,  W.  P.  A 608, 

948, 1236, 1237 
National  resources: 

development,  American  solidarity  through.  1678 
development,    and    employment    stabiliza- 
tion.  400,576,1076 

distribution  by  freight  rate  territories.. 1032 

patterns  of  resource  use,  supplement 1211 

see  also  Conservation  of  resources. 

National  Resources  Planning  Board ,-.-  90,223, 

400,  576,  744,  9ie.JilZVA211,  1520, 
4669, 1809 

functions,  organization,  etc — 1211 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 330 

records,  disposition -  1587 

technical  paper.. 1211,1669,1809 

National  Retail  Lumber  Dealers  Association 712 

National  Rubber  Machinery  Co. 488 

National  Safety  Comi)etitionof  1940 1455 

National  Sand  and  C; ravel  Association 1027 

National  Sanitary  Co 897,1651 

National  Seal  Corporation 729.1321 

National  service  life  insurance,  see  Life  insurance. 
National   Society   of    Daughters   of   American 

Revolution 678 

furnishing    steam    from    central    heating 

plant 1264 

report,  Apr.  1,1939-Apr.  1,1940 578 

National  Studios,  Inc 921 

National  Supply  Co ...401 

National  Surety  Co... 1269,1634 

National  Surety  Corporation 227 

National  Tea  Co 1651 

National  Training  School  for  Boys..  1004,1143,1415 

National  Trucking  Co. 1468 

National  Tube  Co 1508 

National  Unemployment  Commission 1143 

National  Union  Indemnity  Co 1309 

National  Youth  Administration 322,1015,1162 

activities. 1050 

articles  for  interstate  exchange,  catalog 1162 

estimates. 222,742 

girls  on  work  projects,  instruction.. 847 

glider  program 1744 

Negroes,  NYA  aid,  1935-40 1162 

training  and  work  projects  for  workers 1162 

young  people  on  projects,  training. 847 

see  also  Williams,  Aubrey. 

National  Zoological  Park 1355 

geologic  exhibits 402 

outbreak  of  psittacosis 1016 

report,  1940 1355 

see  also  Mann,  William  M. 
Nationality: 

act  of  1940,  amending 1140, 

1415, 1419, 1433, 1737, 1742 
citizens  abroad,  to  preserve.  1140, 1415, 1419, 1433 

clarification  of  dual  nationality 1737 

veterans  of  World  War,  etc 1737 

Native  Indian  villages,  see  names  of  villages. 
Natural  Gas  Pipeline  Co.  of  America: 

court  case.. 1044,1187,1781 

tax  appeal 1816 

Natural  gasoline,  see  Gasoline. 

Natural  resources,  see  Conservation  of  resources — 

National  resources. 
Naturalization: 

aliens  not  racially  ineligible 1 140 

aliens  who  entered  prior  to  Feb.  5,  1917 146 

certificates,  issue  copies 644 

laws,  compilation 141 

procedure  and  requirements 540, 1048 

proof  of  entry  required,  opinion... 1485 

veterans  of  World  War,  etc... 146,471, 1737 

Naulty,  Edwin  F.,  claim 1138 

Naulty,  Leslie  F.,  claim 1138 

Nauseating-gas  arms,  schedule  of  supplies 757 

Nautical  Almanac  Office 81, 

214, 391,  567,  737, 1067, 1659, 1799 


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INDEX,    1941 


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Nautical  almaoacs: 

American  ephemcris  and  nautical  almanac— 

1942 214 

1943 1799 

astronomical  papers 391 

American  nmitical  almanac,  1942 1067 

Nautical  charts,  see  Maps  and  charts. 
Nautical  traininj;  schools: 

school  at  port  of  San  Francisco 661,806 

school  ships,  designation  and  approval 127 

vessels  for  State  nautical  schools...  647,  833, 1131 
Navajo     Reservation,     maintenance,     etc.,     of 

Oallup-Durango  highv?ay..  644,665,806 

Naval  Academy,  Annapolis 81,391,1067 

abolish,  letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 302 

admission  regulations 902 

appointment  from  Irish  Free  State 824 

board  of  visitors,  report,  1941 1067 

celebration  of  100th  anniversary 1435, 1739 

course  of  instruction,  1940-41. 391 

examinations,  sample  papers 902 

gifts,  etc.,  for,  acceptance — 

hearing 1007 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 1 144 

report 838 

honor  graduates  as  candidates- 
hearings 650,837 

law. 806 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 301 

reports 650,668 

increase  number  of  midshipmen  at  Academy.  650 
increase     number    of    midshipmen     from 
D.  C- 

hearing.. 1007 

letter  concerning  bill 1144 

report 838 

midshipmen's  cobbler  and  barber  shops...  1740 

midshipmen's  tailor  shop 1740 

one  person  from  each  American  republic — 

hearings 838 

law. 977 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 824 

reports 668,991 

pay  of  midshipmen,  remove  limitations — 

hearings 149, 157 

law 141 

reports 33,36 

reduction  in  coiu-se  of  instruction — 

hearings... 650,8.38 

law 806 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 475 

reports 650,668 

register,  1940-41 81 

sons  of  soldiers,  etc.,  of  World  War 484 

Naval  .A.cademy  Band  leader: 
relief — 

hearings 837 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 475 

Naval  Academy  Centennial  Commission.  1435, 1739 
Naval  Affairs  Committee,  House: 

calendar 33, 148, 475, 649, 823, 990, 1264, 1423 

hearings 33, 

149,    301-302,    475,    649-652,    823-825, 
991,  1144-45,  1423-24,  1595. 

minority  views 475 

national  defense  program,  investigate 466, 

478, 638, 1589 

reports 33, 

148-150,    301,    475,    649-652,   823-825, 
991,    1145,    1264,    1423-24,    1595,    1741 
Naval  Affairs  Committee,  Senate: 

calendar.  36, 157, 312, 485, 837, 1006, 1154, 1435, 1750 

hearings 1^7, 

485, 837-838, 1006-8, 1154, 1435, 1750-Sl 

reports 36, 

157,   312-313,   485-486.   667-669,   837- 
839,   1006-8,   n.M,   1435-36,  1750-51. 

Naval  air  pilot.  West  Indies,  etc 391 

Naval  air  stations,  see  Naval  stations. 
Naval  aviation  cadets,  see  Aviation  cadets. 
Naval   aviation    training   facilities,   see   Naval 

stations. 
Naval  aviators,  see  Aviators. 
Naval  bases,  see  Naval  stations. 

Naval  Civilian  Police  Corps  appointments 219 

Naval  courts,  see  Courts  martial  and  courts  of  in- 

(luiry. 
Naval  defen.se,  see  Defense. 
Naval  Defense  Adjustment  Board,  create 475 


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Naval  directory,  see  Navy. 

Naval  districts,  chart 735 

Naval  education: 

letters  from  Navy  Dept.— 

Lake  Erie 1741     ^ 

Lake  Michigan ^ '___'_  1423     ' 

Los  Angeles  Harbor """    475 

New  Port  Harbor '1595 

Puget  Sound 301 

San  Francisco  Bay ^1^]  301 

Navy  training  courses ""  212 

see  also  Nautical   training  schools— Naval 
Academy,  Annapolis. 
Naval  establishment,  see  Navy— Navy  Depart- 
ment. 
Naval  facilities,  see  Naval  stations. 
Naval  Fuel  Depot,  Puget  Sound: 
establish — 

hearings ^ 838 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 650 

report 668 

Naval  hospitals: 

establishment 301 

records  and  reports "  734 

Naval  Intelligence  Office,  wire  tapping 473,827 

Naval  law,  see  Courts  martial  and  courts  of  in- 
quiry. 

Naval  medical  bulletin 212,561,902,1509 

index,  v.  39 1509 

Naval  Mine  Depot,  Yorktown: 
portion  for  highway — 

hearing 1424 

law 1732 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 824 

reports 1424,1751 

Naval  missions,  agreements 405, 920, 1080, 1524 

Naval  Observatory,  report,  1940 737 

Naval  officers,  see  Naval  Reserve— Naval  Re- 
serve   Officers'    Training    Corps- 
Navy. 
Naval   Operating  Base,   San   Francisco,  make 
Naval    Supply    Depot,     Oakland, 

part 1750 

Naval  ordnance,  see  Ordnance. 

Naval  Ordnance  Laboratory,  authorizing 824 

Naval  Ordnance   Plant,  Carnegie-Illinois  Steel 

Corporation 1501 

Naval  papers,  see  special  subjects. 
Naval  petroleum  reserves,  see  Petroleum. 
Naval  radio  stations,  see  Radio  stations. 
Naval  reservations: 

offense  to  enter  for  prohibited  purpose- 
hearings 838 

report 668 

photographs,  etc.— 

hearings  (2  entries) 838 

letter  from  Sec.  of  Navy 301 

reports 838,1005 

school  facilities,  investigation 493 

Naval  Reserve: 

act  of  1938,  amend 651 

advance  officers  on  retired  list 476 

appoint  certain  persons  as  officers 157,  301 

appoint  officers  in  Regular  Navy 991, 1424 

aviation  cadets  (S.  1469)— 

hearings 823,8.37 

law.. .      976 

reports.. 667,823 

civilian  duties 824 

directory 79,902 

length  of  service,  computing 651 

longevity  credit 1424,1595 

pamphlet  for  officers 389 

pay  and  allowances — 

hearings 1154,1424 

law 1585 

letters  from  Navy  Dept 1145, 1424, 1740 

reports 1006,1424 

pay  of  aviation  pilots — 

hearings...-. 1007, 1595 

law 1584 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy ...  823 

reports 837,1423 

register 1798 

retirement  of  officer,  opinion  of  Atty.  Gen..  880 
transfer  enlisted  men  to  Regular  Navy- 
hearings... 1145, 1435 

reports 1145,1435 


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Naval  Reserve  OfBcers'  Training  Corps: 

administration  and  training 79 

aunouncrment  to  incoming  freshmen 1200 

course  in  electricity 1066 

Naval  service,  see  Navy. 
Naval  stations: 

Alaska,  letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 475 

bases  from  Great  Britain — 

agreement 579 

compensation  agreed  upon 296 

disability  or  death  of  employees — 1004, 

1130, 1142 

eight-hour  law  suspended 87 

compensation  of  guards,  etc 1741 

development  of  air  stations,  estimate 223 

Lal<ehurst,  acquisition  of  land — 

hearings 838 

letters  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 824, 1144 

report 668 

Lakehurst,  purchase  property — 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 475 

report..- 154 

mechanics  and  helpers,  employment.. 651 

needs  on  west  coast,  etc --  149 

offense  to  enter  for  prohibited  purpose- 
hearings 838 

report 668 

Pearl  Harbor  and  Pacific  islands  inspection.  149 
plant-protection  force — 

hearing.-- 651 

law ---  1130 

reports 651,654,838,1006 

Quonset  Point,  progress  of  work 300 

San  Juan,  exchange  of  lands 150,313.464 

transport  materials  by  American  vessels 482 

visit  to  aviation  training  facilities 149 

see  also  Radio  stations. 
Naval  stores: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 --  1250 

conservation  bulletin 1558 

gum  in  distillation  work 773 

production,  etc -—  773,1701,1702 

publications t --  117,434 

see  also  Naval  supplies. 

Naval  Stores  Research  Division 117, 

434,  773, 1701, 1702 

Naval  Stores  Station 773 

Naval  supplies: 

for  Philippine  Islands — 

hearings 302,8.38 

law---. 807 

reports 1 50.  608 

inspection  districts,  etc.,  lists 392 

selling  to  Navy,  information 392 

specifications — 

index 567, 1660 

inspection  of  material. 560,1199 

monthly  bulletin 82, 

392,  567,  738, 905, 1068, 1202, 1345, 1512, 1660 
trade-in  (exchange)  of  equipment,  etc.— 

hearings 838 

law 806 

reports 474, 668 

see  also  Military  supplies— oZso  names  of  sup- 
plies. 
Naval  Supply  Depot,  Oakland,  transfer  admin- 

istration_ 1750 

Naval  Training  Station,  Great  Lakes: 
highway- 
hearing 1154 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 824 

report 1007 

Naval  Training  Station,  San  Diego: 
granting  land  to  San  Diego,  Calif.— 

hearing 1154 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy- .  _ -  991 

report 1008 

Naval  vessels,  see  Ships — Warships. 

Naval  War  College,  Newport 567 

Navigable  waters,  code  of  Fed.  regulations.  136, 1406 
Navigation: 

aids,  maintenance  by  Coast  Guard 1529 

code  of  Fed.  regulations 136, 1406 

diagram  for  solving  problems.-  566, 736, 904, 1067 
laws,  waiver — 

Executive  order 1804 

hearings. 989,1599 

message  from  President  of  U.  S 911 

reports 989,1743 


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Navigation— Continued 

radio  aids..-. 213,390,1510 

surveys.  Engineer  Dept.,  Army,  report 9.33 

waters  in  vicinity  of  working  craft 763 

see  also  Commerce. 
Navigation  and  Marine  Inspection  Bureau,  see 
Marine  Inspection  and  Navigation 
Bureau. 

Navigation  Bureau,  Navy  Dept 79, 212,  389,  561, 

734,  902, 1066, 1200, 1342, 1510, 1658, 1798 

Navigazione  Generate  Italiana 98 

Navy: 

accounting  numbers 567,1068,1345 

acting  assistant  surgeons- 
hearings 302 

law 464 

letter  from  Secretary  of  Navy 150 

reports 150,313 

acts,  etc.,  of  76th  Cong.2d  and  3d  sess 560 

administration  of  justice- 
hearing  1 007 

letter  from  Secretary  of  Navy 1 49 

report 838 

appointment  of  Naval  Reserve  oflScers..  991, 1424 
appropriations,  1941 — 

estimates,  etc -  222,399,914 

appropriations,  1942 — 

estimates,  etc 399, 914, 1073, 1065, 1666 

hearings 289,  307 

law 636 

reports 289,307,637 

appropriations  and  subheads 567,  1068 

auxiliary  vessels — 

hearing 652 

law 807 

reports 652,654,669 

commander  in  chief  of  U.  S.  Fleet,  etc 1804 

commissioned    oflScers    of    Public    Health 

Service 1805 

composition,  see  Warships. 

continue  in  service  those  in  need  of  medical 

care 483,1422,1730 

court-martial  orders 1065 

index 1658 

decisions  of  comptroller  general 1345 

directory 79,902 

discharge,  boards  to  pass  upon 300 

diseases  and  injuries,  1939 1199 

enlisted  men — 

increase,  hearings 301,485 

increase,  law 636 

increase,  reports 301,305,485,1750 

see  also,  below,  personnel. 

expenditures,  1940 567 

foreign  officers  serving  with 79,  902 

landing-force  manual,  1938 1199 

laws  relating  to,  compilation 465 

Naval  Reserve  enlisted  men,  transfer- 
hearings 1145, 1435 

reports 1145, 1435 

officers- 
commissioning  from  civil  life 302 

designated  for  special  duty,  report 149 

directory 79,902 

in  District  of  Columbia  and  vicinity.—  1797 

promotion,  etc.,  report 149 

rank  for  special  duty,  etc.,  hearings.-.  825, 
837, 1007 

rank  for  special  duty,  etc.,  law 977 

rank  for  special  duty,  etc.,  reports.-  652, 839 

register.. 1510 

see  also,  below,  personnel. 

organization,  etc.,  information . 1265 

pensions,  see,  in  main  alphabet.  Pensions, 
personnel- 
accept  foreign  decorations,  hearing 1007 

accept  foreign  decorations,  reports.  649, 1435 

aerial  flight  regulations 395 

reimbursement  for  property 149, 

292,  485,  635,  651, 838, 1007 

temporary  appointment,  etc.,  hearings.  651, 

825, 1006 

temporary  appointment,  etc.,  law 977 

temporary  appointment,  etc.,  reports...  827, 

1007 
see  also,  above,  enlisted  men — officers, 
procurement  fund,  establish — 

hearings 1750 

report -  1751 


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INDEX,    1941 


Page 
Navy— Continued 

prostitution  near  naval  establishments- 
hearings 648 

law. 97X 

reports 474,666,667 

publications  for  sale  bysupt.  of  documents.  1615 

recruiting  posters 82, 1344, 1659 

regulations 733,1509 

retired  Fleet  Reserve  personnel 650 

shipbuilding,  see,  in  main  alphabet,  Ships- 
Warships. 

staff  corps,  establishing _ 302 

supplies,  see,  in  main  alphabet,  Naval  sup- 
plies. 

training  courses 212 

travel  instructions.- .        567, 1660 

uniform  regulations,  1941 1200 

see  also  Defense— Pay,  Xavy— Rations— Re- 
cruiting and  enlistment— Retired 
list,  Xa\T — Selective  service — War- 
ships—o/«o  certain  headings  begin- 
ning Naval— Xavy— o/«o  special 
branches  of  the  service. 
Xavy  Band: 

relief  of  leader- 
hearings 649,837,1007 

report __  649 

Navy  Cross: 

awarding  to  Hector  Mercado— 

hearings 837 

letter  from  Sec.  of  Navy  149 

report ""  ggg 

Xavy  Department "79,  "212",  389^  "560,  733, 

.       902,  1065,  1199,  1342,  1509,  1658,  1797 

accountmg  numbers 567  1068 

acts,  etc.,  of  76th  Cong.  2d  andSd  sess.       '  560 
appropriations.  1941— 

estimates,  etc 222,399,913,914 

appropriations,  1942— 

estimates,  etc _    223  399 

.            914, 1073, 1351,  1517, 1665Vl666,' 1807 
hearings 289,307 

il'^-i; 636 

reports 289.307,637 

appropriations,  emergency  supplemental- 
estimates 914 

appropriations  and  subheads         567*  1068 

censorship  of  the  press '  1264 

claims  for  damages,  estimates  to  pay.V.V.V.  212, 

389  gc 

contracts,  information..  '301 

contracts,  letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy"'"  302 
espionage  and  sabotage  law,  enforcement..  "  301 

expenditures,  1940 56v 

functions  of  various  bureaus,  etc  1265 

leave,  letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Xavy  301 

naval  procurement  fund,  establish  14''4 

orders,  general. _  ""  1065 

overtime  and  vacation  pay— 

Executive  orders 10711206 

hearing ^ '  455 

law '  gQ- 

letters  from  acting  Secroif Navy  -    475"ii45 

reports.  485,649,651,667 

personnel,  additional 991 

positions,  extend  classification  act,  etc "'219,' 1802 
post  graduate  instruction  for  employees— 

hearings... .._. 157835 

letter  from  Sec.  of  Navy  149 

report 6fi8 

prosecution  of  war  effort " isOo 

public  works,  construction- 
hearings 301 

,„         485,  651, 825, 1006, 1007,  n45. 1154 

j„^^--V-----; - 464,977,1130 

letters  from  N  avy  Dept 475  651 

reports I49, 150,  284,  "305, 313.651, 

T.^.^  ^-  .825,827,838,839,979,991,1007,1750 
rerords.  disposition..  285,  465,  980, 1134, 1587, 1588 
specincations — 

index 5^7  jgg^ 

inspection  of  material  5601199 

monthly  bulletin.  "'     82  392 

<!tanHo.^  »  567.  738  905, 1068,  1202,"  13"45","f512,' 1660 
Standard  stock  catalog  supplement.  102 

telephone  directory  '"<^  on^ 

training  programs  ..."  """"        ins 

wages,  civil  employees  in  field  serviix. .'.'.".    79 


Page 
Navy  Department— Continued 

see  also  Knox,  Frank. 
N"'avy  directory,  see  Navy. 
Navy  Expeditionary  Medal: 

for  service  connected  with  U.  S.  S.  Panay— 

hearings 824.838 

law — 1129 

letter  from  Secretary  of  Navy 149 

reports 668,824 

Navy  X  urse  Corps,  see  Nurse  Corps,  Navy. 
Navy  Recruiting  Bureau,  see  Recruiting  Bureau 

Navy  Dept. 
Navy  register,  see  Navy. 
Navy  School  of  Music: 
officer  in  charge,  reliefs 

hearing 649 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  js^avy... 476 

report... 649 

Navy  training  courses,  see  Naval  education 
Navy  yards: 

compensation  of  guards,  etc 1741 

establishment  in  or  near  Duluth,  Minn  651 

mechanics  and  helpers,  emplo>Tnent.  651 

offense  to  enter  for  prohibited  purpose — 

hearings 838 

report  ...... 668 

school  facilities,  investigation.        _  493 

wage  differential. 476 

see  also  names  of  navy  yards. 

Naye.  James  M.,  motor  canier  decision 520 

Naylor,  J.  L.,  motor  carrier  decision 1466 

Nazi  propaganda,  see  Propaganda. 

Xeafie  &  Levy  Ship  &  Engine  Building  Co..       641 

Xeal,  Paul  A.: 

food  fumisated  with  methyl  bromide 323 

hazard  of  mercury  vapor  in  laboratories 971 

lead  arsenate  effect  on  orchardists,  etc         678 

mercurialism  in  felt-hat  industry...  323 

X'eal,  William  S.,    court  case  .  63 

Xeal     Stwage     Co 831, 1138,"  1414 

Neale,  Mane  B.,  relief  _  293 

Nebo  Oil  Co ::::::"i484 

Nebraska: 

agricultiual    conservation    program  433 

agricultural  loans 773 

Agriculture  and  Inspection  Department       254 
census,    1940    (16th)— 

agriculture 270,1248 

construction me 

irrigation  of  agricultm-al  lands "11  1117 

population 624 

retail  trade '"  952 

wholesale  trade _        1301400 

climate 1726 

compact  with  respect  to  Republican  River- 
hearings 1738 

reports 1594,1601 

cooperat  1  ve-creamery  routes 614 

com  acreage,  yield,  and  production 254 

court  case 228,750,921 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book lllll]]']'  1160 

Federal  agencies,  etc.,  directorv """.  915 

Federal  aid  highway  system  progress  map.  169 

financial  statistics 1247 

mail  routes,  schedules 84,  569,  1069^  1514 

maps — 

irrigation,  by  drainage  basins 1120 

minor  civil  divisions 1120 

postroute 55 

Xebraska  Bridge  Supply  &  Lumber  Co..  193,  357 
X'cbraska-Colorado    Grain   Producers   Associa- 
tion  449  702 

Xebraska  Experiment   Station _.....'."       '435 

Xebraska  University,  Conservation  and  Siu-vey 

„  ,    ,.         Division 617,855 

Ncbulium.  fringe  of  the  sun... 402 

Xecedah  Wildlife  Management  Area TI  910 

Xeches  River,  improvement 1596 

Xeches-Sabine    Waterway,    see   Sabine-Xeches 
Waterway. 

Necrosis,  ring,  of  cabbage 1244 

Nectandra.  foreign  woods I^"    955 

Needleman,   Rae   L.,   foreign  social  insurance, 

etc.,  laws 327 

Needles,  hypodermic,  specification .      1366 

-Needlework,   Puerto   Riean  industry 366 

Neelys.  111.,  railroad  accident 1288 

Neff,  George  G.,  court  case 46 


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Page 

Neffs,  Ohio,  railroad  accident 510 

Negligence  claims,  see  Claims. 
Negotiable   instruments,   see   also   Checks. 
Neero  Affairs,  Conference  of  State  Advisers  of, 

see  Conference  of  State  Advisers  of 

Negro   Affairs. 
Negro  Employment  and  Training  Branch,...  1519 

Negroes:  „„- 

adult  education .-- 1'' 

characteristics  and  taxable  wages b»z 

convention  dates  of  organizations... .-  ^9 

earnincs  in  iron  and  steel  industry M) 

elementary  education o" 

extension  work,  means  and  agencies 442 

national  Negro  health  °'^ws.^_^.^.-^.^.^-.-^-^-^-^-^-  163. 

National  Negro  Health   Week 163 

newspapers  and  periodicals (91 

NYA  aid.  1935-40 1162 

rural  social  services  for  children a-s 

secondary  schools ^l' 

statistical  bulletin imi 

supervision  of  education .  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -i^io 

the  tenth  youth,  participation  in  N.  Y.  A..  6Z^ 

vocational  guidance 6// 

workers  and  national  defense  program iMh 

Nehemkis,  Peter  R.,  jr.,  small  business .-  413 

Neidinger,  Jos.  G.,  Co ^4"^ 

Neighborhoods:  „„„ 

Covington  County,  Miss J->5^ 

Lincoln  County,  Okla.,  areas -  J^Jo 

planning,  successful  subdivisions  .----.  iios 
Neilson,  A.  M.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  district--..  931 
Neilson,  Emma  E.,  exrx.: 

court  case '  o^V 

correction  of  name  on  page  580 9^^ 

Neilston  Warehouse  Co ^4 

Nelma  River,  chart  of  entrance "( 

Nelson,  C,  Manufacturing  Co iKZ,  ui 

Nelson,   Casper   I.,   meat   canned  in  pressure 

cooker 'Aj 

Nelson,  Geo.,  court  case ^°\ 

Nelson,  H.  B.,  Construction  Co 194 

Nelson,  Herman,  Corporation 15U* 

Nelson,  James  C,  transportation  problem  of 

agriculture '^° 

Nelson,  K.  R.,  outbreak  of  pneumonitis 494 

Nelson,  Martin,  rice  varieties 13J0 

Nelson,  N.  A.: 

gonorrhea, ft 

social  hygiene V>'i 

Nelson,  N.  O.,  Co -.----—  1816 

Nelson,  O.  A.,  chlorine  as  seed  disinfectant 17 

Nelson,  R.  H.: 

adsorption  of  mercuric  chloride 1^40 

conversion  tables  and   equivalents i^i 

Nelson,  Saul: 

American  commodity  markets i /»o 

abb 


prices  and  the  War 

Nelson,  Waldo  E.,  tuberculin  reaction--.     -.-  1017 
Nelson,  William  L.  (Representative  from  Mo.j: 
report  made  by— 

Rules  Com 174^ 

Nelson  Bros..  Inc 3-  —  -.; i5=V 

Nelson  County,  Va.,  titanium  deposits 1451 

Nelson  Truck  Lines,  Inc i-^ou 

Nematodes:  ._ 

article  on    

root  knot.'pTants  resistant,  etc 957 

sugar-beet,  control 4=4 

Nemir,  Albert  S.,  confectionery  sales,  etc.. ....  797 

Neodymium,  spectrophotometric  determmation.  971 
Neonatal  mortality,  see  Infants. 

Neponset  River,  reexamination..    -..-ibss 

Nestler,  Ralph  B.,  bob  white  quad  propagation    854 

Nestlerode,  Richard  S.,  court  case.. ^^■''^.a 

Netherlands,  education,  etc.,  of  teachers 84b 

Netherlands  Indies,  trade  of  U.  S.  m  1940 969 

Netting,  willing-to-certify  sources  of  supply 458 

Netzley,  Clyde  C,  relief  of  estate ^^ 

Netzley,  Eva  C,  relief ...     .--..-.- -^93 

Neubert,  M.,  plating  under  hydrostatic  pres- 

Neuhofl  Packing  Co 729, 1498 

Neumann,  Frank: 

interpretation  of  seismograms 14U3 

United  States  earthquakes 455 

Neuropsychiatry  in  aviation  medicine 422 


Page 

Neurosyphilis,  indications  for  therapeutic  ma- 
laria   |°" 

Ncuse  River,  survey ^■^'" 

Neustadt,  M.  H.:         ,      ,        .,  .  1900 

determination  of  wheat  protein l^3S 

soybean  oil ■^2^ 

Neutral  Thousands "'^ 

Neutrahty:  ,  .   .  .q. 

Canadian  bond  purchase,  opinion ..-  -     194 

New  Zealand  war  loan  subscription,  opinion-  358 
orders  and  Proclamations.-^^  -------- 399. 

17R7 

references -,v--V""V •"^;"' 

see  also  Combat  areas— Merchant  marine. 
Nevada:  .,_, 

agricultural  loans "^ 

^'^Tlrir^r.^- 22.1115,1249 

construction .-.--- 11^^ 

drainage  of  agriculturallands I39b 

housing \^*l 

manufactures {'|" 

population ^'A^L 

retail  trade ,J°^ 

wholesale  trade i4uu 

climate .-- J',i 

district  court  records,  disposition ii33 

earthquakes  of  western  Nevada 14U3 

electric  bills i|°° 

electric  rate  book ^°^ 

Federal  aid  highway  system  progress  map.  1278 

financial  statistics -.-- 1^47 

sold  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc 175,  lU2b 

fands  Executive  orders-  88,  219. 1072, 1516,   804 

mail  routes,  schedules 569, 1069, 1514, 1800 

map,  postroute °° 

metal  mining,  1940 ^i 

national  forests J-^°; 

Ordovian  (Pogonip)  sponge  fauna 1671 

quicksilver  deposits .--.-.- -;-  »55 

siMca,  etc.,  exploitation,  lease  lands 4,7, 669 

Nevada-California  Electric  Corporsition 382 

Nevada-California  Transportation  Co..  I4b8 

Nevada  Central  R.  R.,  deficit  settlement 1178 

Nevada  Consolidated  Copper  Corpomtwn-— ..  J6. 

Nevada-M  assachusetts  Co . . .    . 583 

Nevada  Transportation  Co.,  deficit  status.  1291 

Neville,  Julia  A.,  relief 480, 1591, 1730 

Nevins,Edd,  relief..-- 1^* 

Nevis  Island,  money-order  post  offices 12U4 

New  Albanv,  Ind.,  building  permit  survey 198 

New  Bedford,  Mass.,  financial  statistics 1246 

New  Casile,  Pa.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

New  Castle  Products 15U4 

New  Citizens  Day,  see  I  Am  An  American  Day. 
New  conditions  demand  new  opportunities.  ...  til 
New  Echota,  birthplace  of  American  Indian 

press i""^" 

New  England:  _ 

building  permit  survey  of  cities 1  |»o 

family  expenditure  in  7  cities     199 

fire  departments,  salaries  and  hours 199 

fisheries  of  New  England  States.     -      .---.854 
fishing  vessels,  l|gi,°||;,022:n68!?2Slll7;f762 

harvests  for  tomorrow,  film 945 

motor  carrier  rates ;;v;',;;;,",l^o 

699, 1035, 1180, 1295, 1466, 1467, 1773 

police  departments,  salaries  and  hours 715 

regional  development  plan 744 

shipbuilding  facilities 114& 

storm  of  Sept.  21,  1938     -  —  .     ".oA-^nn 

New  England  Greyhound  Lines,  Inc-  -  526, 1300 
New  England  Transportation  Co-.-  1300, 1468, 1775 
New  Guinea:  ,„ 

charts 565,1510 

sailing  directions,  supplement 563 

New  Hampshire: 

agricultural  loans ''* 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 40a  i^^y 

construction jiio 

housing 1^^; 


manufactures. 


population '   nio 

retail  trade , 962 

wholesale  trade 1400 

chart 967 


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INDEX,    1941 


Page 
New  Hampshire— Coutinued 

court  case 580 

duration  of  benefit  payments 1018 

electric  bills- 1159 

electric  rate  book 42, 1608 

farm  handbook... 1699 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory ....  915 

fi nancial  statistics 1247 

mail  routes,  schedules 216,  739, 1204, 1662 

map,  minor  civil  divisions 1120 

map,  post  route. __ 85 

military  reservations 1223 

Xew  Hampshire  University 1699 

Xew  Harmony,  Ind.,  bridge 310,471,637 

Xew  Haven,  Conn.; 

financial  statistics 21, 1246 

improvement  of  harbor 477 

New  Haven  &  Shore  Line  Ry.,  Inc.,  court  case.  63, 

1782 

New  Haven  Clock  Co 1504.1651 

New  Idea,  Inc _ 729,897 

New  Jersey: 

agricultural  loans 774, 1702 

bridge  at  Highlands,  overhanging  walks...  3)0, 

474,  636 
census,  1940(16th1— 

ac;riculture 452. 1249 

construction 1574 

population 901 

retail  trade 130,962 

service  establishments 271 

wholesale  trade 131,1400 

district  judge,  filling  vacancy 1601 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 1608 

farm  migrants 947 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 1668 

financial  statistics 1394 

mail  routes,  schedules 907, 1069, 1514 

military  reservations 1223 

post  route  map 85 

transportation  map 1165 

I'.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  R.  R 1182 

New  Jersey  Agricultural  Experiment  Station. __  17, 

436.  605 

New  Jersey  Power  &  Light  Co 1755 

New  Jersey  Worsted  Mills: 

court  case 357 

decision,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1794 

New  London,  Conn.: 

charts 134.907 

defensive  sea  area,  E.\ecutive  order 1802 

New  McDermott,  Inc 1084 

New  Mexico: 

AAA  program  handbook 249 

agricultural  loans 774, 1561 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 452, 1395 

construction 1116 

housing 1397 

manufactures 1717 

population 624, 1717 

retail  trade... 963 

wholesale  trade ._  1400 

conserving  oil  and  gas,  compact 1131, 

1141, 1154, 1207 

electric  bills ll.")9 

electric  rate  book 844 

Federal  agencies,  etc.,  directory 575 

Federal  aid  highway  system  progress  map..  1020 

financial  statistics 1247 

4-H  club  local  leadership l.=i66 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc 1026 

land  of  enchantment 1427 

lands.  Executive  orders 88,397,910,1207,1516 

mail  routes,  schedules 394,907, 1347, 1800 

map,  minor  civil  divisions 1120 

map,  post  route 85 

metal  mining,  1940 51 

power  site  restoration... 1072 

water  reserves 908 

New  Mexico  Agricultural  Experiment  Station. .  448, 

1233 
New  Mexico  College  of  Agriculture  and  Me- 
chanic Arts -.  1566 

New  Mexico  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 1301 

Xew  Orleans,  I-a.: 

aeronautical  charts 133,1121  , 

cancer  incidence,  1937 1162  I 


Page 
New  Orleans,  La.— Continued 

financial  statistics. 268, 1246 

milk  in  marketing  area 789 

rivers  and  harbors  in  districts 932 

N'ew  Port  Harbor,  naval  academy  in  area 1595 

X'ew  President  Corporation 536 

Xew  River,  bridges 819, 1000, 1130 

X'ew  River  Co 1039 

X'ew  Roehelle,  N.  Y.,  building  permit  survey..  198 
Xew  Seville  (steamer): 

ice  encountered,  1939-40 566 

X'ew  Sweden,  bibliography -. 284 

Xew  York  and  Cuba  Mail  Steamship  Co 1794 

Xew  York  &  X'ew  Brunswick  Auto  Express  Co., 

Inc 870 

Xew  York  and  Porto  Rico  Steamship  Co.: 

decision  and  order  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1794 

Gulf-Puerto  Rico  rates 369 

AVatcrman  Steamship  agreement 546 

Xew  York  Central  R.  R.: 

abandonment ..- 181.513 

accidents 5.5,1288 

equipment  trust  certificates 698, 1291 

mail  routes,  schedules 216,907, 1347, 1662 

operation 867 

rates  on— 

bicycles 528 

electric  fans 1303 

fuller's  earth 350 

pickles 1183 

pitch 1040 

train-control  devices 874 

New  York,  Chicaeo  &  St.  Louis  R.  R.: 

accidents 340, 1623 

assumption  of  obligation  and  liability 1178 

court  ease 1813 

equipment  trust  certificates 1178 

rates  on  iron 1039 

Xew  York  City: 

aeronautical  charts 455. 1577, 1721 

birth  weicht  relation  to  mortality 364 

court  case 194.921 

defense  training  courses 1667 

fimily  income 714 

financial  statistics 268 

fire  departments,  salaries,  etc 1492 

Foreign  Trade  Zone  No.  1,  report 498 

fruit  and  vegetable  wholesale  prices 437 

fruits  at  retail 261,614 

milk  in  marketing  area 619 

population,  16th  census 1717 

purchasing,  etc.,  fruits  by  groceries 782 

radio  pratique  at  port  of  New  York 1163 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district,  report 763 

split  deliveries  and  drayagc  allowance..  350,873 
see   also   New    York    Harbor — New    York 
World's  Fair. 

New  York  Connecting  R.  R.,  bonds 513 

New  York  Harbor: 

charts. 627,1123 

defensive  sea  area.  Executive  order 1802 

supervision 931 

tide  tables 133,966 

vehicular  tunnel 1425 

X"ew  York  Indemnity  Co 815 

New  York  Life  Insurance  Co 94,1674 

Xew  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  R.  R.: 

abandonment 181, 1178, 1292 

accidents 1032,1460.1624 

court  case 94,227,674 

equipmenttrust  certificates 1 292 

reorganization 698,867,1178,1292 

New  York  State: 

agricultural  loans 1381 

bridges  across  Lake  Champlain 819 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 452, 1395 

construction 1574 

population 1251, 1717 

retail  trade 130,963 

service  establishments .--  271 

wholesale  trade 271,1119 

conserving  oil  and  gas,  compact 1131, 

1141, 1154, 1207 

court  case 534,705,1044,1310 

1480, 1634, 1674, 1779, 1814 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 1442 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory... 1352 


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1985 


Page 
New  York  State — Continued 

fanancial  statistics 621 

goologic  structure  and  occurrence  of  gas 172 

Health  Department 1273 

life  iusurance,  savinRS-bank 1639 

mail  routes,  schedules .-.  907,1069,1514 

inatornity  care  at  public  expense 713 

niortKage  insurance  property  standards 161 

post  route  map 85 

topographic  maps,  etc 1168 

trends  in  land  classes 122 

New  York  State  Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion   611 

New  York,  Susquehanna  &  Western  R.  R.: 

abandonment 513 

reorganization 1463 

New  York  Tank  Barge  Corporation 1674 

New  York  Times  Co ..--  1333,1334,1504 

New  York  Title  and  Mortgage  Co 708 

New  York  Tunnel  Authority,  vehicular  tunnel.  1425 

New  York  University 1667 

New  York  World's  Fair: 

articles  imported,  liability  for  duty,  etc 828, 

977, 1002 
property,  transfer  to  Govt,  departments..-  296, 

481,  636 
New  York  World's  Fair  Commission,  exten- 
sion  296,481,636 

New  Zealand: 

economic  conditions 969 

pilot,  supplement.. 563 

tenure,  etc.,  of  property. 748 

tonnage  duties,  proclamation 220 

treaty  with  United  States 1525 

war  loan  subscription,  opinion 358 

Newark,  N.  .J.: 

financial  statistics - 21, 1393 

shipbuilding  yard 476 

Newark,  Ohio,  railroad  accident 1623 

Newark  Morning  Ledger  Co 1311 

Newberry  Lumber  and  Chemical  Co 548,1644 

Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  building  permit  survey 198 

Newcomer,  E.  J.: 

codling  moth  larvae 780 

orchard  insects -  1240 

Newell,  Sterling,  e.xr.,  tax  appeal 1676 

Newell,  T.  R.,  surface  water  supply.  502  (2 entries), 

688, 1763 

Newfield,  Frank,  Inc— 1504,1651 

Newfoundland: 

chart 736 

money-order  post  offices 1204 

sailing  d  irections,  supplement 390 

Newlands  project,  whitetop  control 509 

Newlin,  John  A.,  retirement  exemption 1804 

Newman,  Edwin  S.,  calcium  sulfate 1407 

Newman,  John  E.,  relief 984 

Newman,  Joseph,  motor  carrier  decision 520 

Newman,  Robert  J.,  court  case 710 

Newman,     Soulis,     appointment,     E.xecutive 

order 1349 

Newman,  William  A.,  poultry  technology,  etc..  948 

Newmann,  Douglass,  tax  appeal 584 

Newport,  R.  I.: 

chart  of  harbor 967 

home  port  for  frigate  Constellation 1144 

see  also  Naval  War  College,  Newport. 
News  agents,  employees  under  railway  labor 

act... 1475 

News  bulletin,  Paper  Section  of  National  Bureau 

of  Standards. ...  26, 137, 279, 459, 630, 800, 
971, 1125, 1257, 1580, 1723 

News  dealers,  commodity  sales 1575 

News  for  farmer  cooperatives 15, 122,  261, 

442,  615,  782,  954,  1109,  1242,   1386, 
1567,  1708 

index,  Mayl936-Mar.  1940 1708 

News  letter' 

Air  Corps 105, 240, 422, 762, 1093, 1226, 1369 

Office  of  Civilian  Defense 1667 

News  Syndicate  Co.,  Inc 1334 

Newspapers: 

contributions  to,  copyrighted 70,  202, 545, 

886, 1194, 1318, 1641, 1787 

Negro 791 

New  Echota,  birthplace  of  Indian  press.. -    1028 
Newsprint  paper,  see  Paper. 

Newstadt,  Sigmund,  tax  appeal  of  trustees 411 

Newton,  A.  Edward,  tribute 71,887 


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Newton,   Edmond,  Appalachian  manganese 

ores 175 

Newton,  James  Q.,  Trust 879, 1044, 1311 

Newton,  James  Q.,  jr.,  court  case 879, 1044, 1311 

Nez  Percfi  Indians,  court  case 1439,  lfi:i4 

Nezugaseki  Ko,  chart 80 

Ngalipaeng  Bay,  chart 565 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  building  permit  survey.      198 

Niagara  Hudson  Power  Corporation 536 

Niagara  River,  diversion  of  water 1214, 1073 

Nicaragua: 

commercial  policies  and  trade  relations...    1814 

economic  conditions 1124 

foreign  trade 1203 

Military  Academy  of  Nat.  Guard,  agree- 
ment  1673 

preparincr  shipments 629 

Nieholl  and  Co.. 382 

Nicholls,  Percy,  retirement  exemption 910 

Nichols,  Frank  E.,  relief 409.659,805 

Nichols,  H.  Dale,  petroleum  and  gas  fields  in 

Wyoming 800 

Nichols,  Jack  (Representative  from  Okla.): 
reports  made  by — 

Air  Accidents,  Select  Committee  to 

Investigate 981, 1416, 1589, 17.34 

Rules  Com _. 304,1742 

Nichols,  Ralph  R.,  Lincoln  County,  Okla 1236 

Nichols  Copper  Co.. 1156 

Nicholson,  George  L.,  trustee,  court  case 1779 

Nicholson,  Hugh  G.,  relief 1430 

Nicholson,  Seth  B.,  satellites  of  Jupiter...  1522, 1670 
Nicholson  Universal  Steamship  Co.: 

decision  of  Interstate  Commerce  Comn...     1462 

report,  etc.,  of  Maritime  Comn 369 

Nick,  John  P.,  court  case 708. 1634 

Nickel: 

chromates  and  arsenates  in  treated  wool..    1243 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 860 

price  schedule,  pure  scrap,  etc 1809 

specification 1366 

Nickel-silver  bars,  etc.,  specification 1531 

Nickell,  J.  S.,  motor  carrier  decision 1469 

Nickerson,   Dorothy,   color  stability  in  raw 

cotton 1563 

Nicobar  Islands,  chart 1343 

Nicolai,  Harry  T.,  court  case 1634 

Nieolay,  James  V.,  motor  carrier  decision 1468 

Nielsen  (t  Peterson 1626 

Niger  River,  chart 1201 

Nikiforofl,  C.  C,  soil  complexes  of  Calif 618 

Nilcs  Fire  Brick  Co 76,889,897,1321 

Niles  Steel  Products  Division,  Republic  Steet 

Corporation 1653 

Nimbus  (cutter): 

collecting  expedition... 577 

Nimerick,  Clyde,  court  case 879 

Nimitz,  Chester  W.,  statement 1145 

Nineteen  Hundred  Corporation 1061, 1334 

Niter  cake,  rates  on 58 

Nitrates  needed  for  defense 860 

Nitrogen,    converting  percentages  into  pro- 
teins       434 

Nitrous  fumes,  toxicity  and  dangers 1445 

Nixon  Transportation  Co 347 

Noatak  Native  Village 856 

Noble  Transit  Co 1180 

Noce,  Daniel,  Memphis,  Tenn..  district 762 

Nocturnal  radiation  at  Fairbanks,  etc 127 

Nodine,    Earle    H.,    4-H    vegetable    garden 

project-. 781 

Noel,  W.  A.,  dehydration  of  fruits,  etc 1235 

No.an,  W.  J.,  court  case 488 

Nolan,  W.  L.,  court  case 488 

Nolan,  W.  Va.,  bridges 662,820,978,1001,1131 

Nolan  Bros.,  court  case 1269, 1484 

Nold,  George  J.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  district..      762 

Noll,  William  H.,  tax  appeal 411 

Nolla,  J.  A.  B.,  la  conservacion  del  suelo  en 

Puerto  Rico 957 

Nolle,  Beulah  B.,  relief 293,  e.'ig,  805 

Nolle,  George  C.  relief 293,659,805 

Nome,  Alaska,  aeronautical  chart 1122 

Nome  Eskimo  Community 49, 173 

Nomenclature,  -^ee  Names. 
Nonferrous  metals: 

.\merican  listed  corporations 1076 

foundries  andj)roducts,  census,  1939 1117 


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Nonferrous  metals — Continued 

smelting,  refinine,  etc.,  census,  1939 1118 

see  also  names  of  metals. 

Xonmetal  Economics  Division 50, 

174,  175,  334,  3.36,  505,  505.  690,  691, 
692,  857,  860,  1021,  1026,  1170,  1171, 
1283,  1284,  1453 
Xonmetal  mines. 

accidents,  1939 1026 

employment  and  accidents,  1939 £05 

N'onmetallic  minerals,  se:  Minerals. 

Xonmetals,  chapter  from  minerals  yearbook..      692 

Xonmetals  Division,  report,  1940 52 

Xorfolk,  Va.: 

aeronautical  charts 134,906. 12.>1 

financial  statistics .  21.1246 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district,  report 763 

see  also  Chesapeake-Xorfolk  defensive  sea 
area. 
Xorfolk  <t  Western  Ry.: 

abandonment 181 

hridse 662.820,978 

court  case 1047,1313,1488 

land  at  Roanoke,  Va 65.=;.  6t>4, 978 

rates  on  coal 1182.1303 

X'orfolk  Dam,  reexamination 1226 

Xorfolk  Southern  Bus  Corporation 871 

Xorfolk  Southern  R.  R.: 

accident. --  -.- 1770 

court  case 1209,1484 

equipment  trust  certificates 513 

reconstruction  financing 513 

train-control  devices 874 

X'orfolk  Terminal  Ry.,  control 513 

Xorgren,  Leona,  shipments  of  fruits,  etc 254 

Xorman,  James  E.,  froth  flotation  agglomerate 

tablins;  of  micas 505 

Xorris,  George  W.  (Senator  from  Nebr.): 
reports  made  by — 

Agriculture  and  Forestry  Com 656.9% 

Xorristown,  Pa.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Xorristown  Box  Co 1334,1644 

Xorth,  Harris  J.,  veterans'  insurance  cases 1784 

Xorth(U.  S.'): 

agricultural-economics  extension  work 1108 

oats  in  X'ortheastern  States 265 

X'orth  .\labama  Motor  Express,  Inc 525 

Xorth  .\merica: 

birds  of  higher  groups,  etc 1355 

chart  of  west  coast 1578 

current  tables 25, 4ji5,  7% 

X'orth  American  .\viation.  Inc.: 

decisions,  etc.,  of  X.  L.  R.  B 382.729 

operation,  etc..  Executive  orders 911, 1072 

X'orth  .American  Bond  Trust 194 

Xorth  -American  Co 917 

X'orth  -American  Creameries,  Inc 1775 

Xorth  American  fauna 1617 

North  American  Light  <t  Power  Co 917 

North  .American  Motorship  Co.,  Inc 209 

North  Atlantic  Ocean,  see  Atlantic  Ocean. 
North  -Atlantic  States,  see  Atlantic  States. 

North  Bay,  chart 565 

North  Boulevard  Transportation  Co 1468 

Xorth  Camden.  .\rk.,  railroad  accident 1460 

Xorth  Carolina: 

agricultural  loans _ 1702 

agricultural  or  farm  program 249. 1380 

.Sericulture  Department 786.1.56.3 

birds 1523 

census.  1940  OOtb)— 

agriculture 452,1395 

construction lllfi 

drainage  nf  agricultural  lands 1396 

population 792 

retail  trade 963 

wholesale  trade 131,1400 

cotton  acreage,  yield,  and  production. 1563 

court  case : 63.94 

electric  hills 11.59 

electric  rate  book 319.  IT.Sfi 

farm  handbook _ 604 

farmerco-ops ^...  9M 

Federal  aeencies,  etc.,  directory 399 

Federal  aid  hichway  system  progress  map..  169 

financial  statistics 1394 

jurisdiction  over  lands 993 

mail  routes,  schedules -..  84,1204,1662 

map,  minor  civil  divisions 1252 


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North  Carolina — Continued 

map,  post  route 85 

military  reservations _  1223 

North  Carolina  -Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion  786,1104 

North  Carolina  College  of  Agriculture  and  En- 
gineering  604 

Xorth  Central  Division,  A.  A.  .A..  432.433,944, 1700 
Xorth  Central  States,  see  Central  States. 
Xorth  Dakota: 

-A.A-A  program  handbook 249 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 452, 1395 

construction 1116 

housing 1397 

manufactures 1717 

population 453 

retail  trade 963 

wholesale  trade.- 1400 

cooperative-creamery  routes 614 

court  case 704,749,1306,1674 

electric  bills... 1159 

electric  rate  book 675 

FCI-Xorth  Dakota  leaflet.. 15 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 1211 

financial  statistics 1247 

post  route  map 85 

Senator,  seating  of  William  Langer 1601 

X'orth  Dakota  -Agricultural  College 1708 

X'orth  Dakota  -Agricultural  Conservation  Com- 
mittee     15 

Xorth  Dakota  Extension  Service 253, 608 

Xorth  Dakota-Montana  Wheat  Growers  Asso- 
ciation   357,1604 

X'orth  Edisto  River,  chart , 1123 

Xorth  Electric  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.. 8S9 

X'orth  Island,  chart 566 

X'orth  Jackson,  Ohio,  railroad  accident 1460 

X'orth  Pacific  Emereencv  Export  Association.  1011. 

1484 
Xorth  Pacific  Ocean,  see  Pacific  Ocean. 
Xorth  Pacific  Union  Conference  -Association  of 

Seventh-day  -Adventists 993 

Xorth  Platte  irrigation  project,  map  of  Guernsey 

Reservoir,  etc 695 

North  River  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 1468 

North  Sea: 

chart. 736 

communication  chart. -.. 80 

lights,  etc.,  1941  supplement  to  v.  4 390 

sailing  directions,  supplement 390 

Xorth  Sebrine.  Ohio,  railroad  accident 178 

Xorth  Sloush.  dam  and  dike 994.1261 

X'orth  Slouffh  Diking  District  .- 994.1261 

X'orth  Slough  Drainage  District 994, 1261 

X'orth  Star  Express 520 

Xorthampton  County,  Va..  mail  routes 907. 

1069.1514 

X'orthampton  Textile  Co 76 

X^'orthoast  .Airlines,  Inc 1719 

X'ortheastern  States,  see  North  (TT.  S.). 

Northern  and  northwestern  lakes 931 

X'orthern  and  X'orth  western  Lakes  Snrvev 106, 

•     .=596. 934. 1094. 1227. 1372. 1540. 16S9 

Northern  Colorado  Coals,  Inc.- 857 

N'orthem  Fisheries.  Inc 1334,16.52 

Northern  Freieht  Lines.  Inc. 1301 

X^'orthem  Ireland,  see  Great  Britain. 

X'orthern  ^fillin?  Co 1777 

X'orfhem  Ohio  Rv.,  reorganization 511 

X'orthern  Pacific  R.  R.: 

title  to  lanrl  erants 536 

Xorthern  Pacific  Rv.: 

abandonment 513,1292 

accidents.   341,1288.1770 

allowance  for  truckin?  shingles 1183 

eouinment  trust  certificates 698, 1292 

purchase,  etc 1626 

Northern  Pacific  Transport  Co 1468 

Xorthern  Reeional  Research  Laboratory 434 

Northern  States  Power  Co 42 

Northern  Trails,  Inc 1473 

Northern  Transportation  &  Supply  Co 184 

X'orthern  Tnick  Line,  Inc 700,870 

X'orthers.  see  Winds. 

Xorthfield  ouadrangle.  Arass.-N.  H.-Vt 6S9 

X'orthland  C.revhound  Lines,  Inc 349 

X'orthwest  (U.  S.): 

Columbia  R.  power  and  the  X'orthwest 48 


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Northwest  (U.  S.)— Continued 

Columbia  R.  power  and  Northwest  indus- 
try  331 

family  expenditure  in  4  communities 199 

Pacific  region  development  plan 744 

pears 617 

water  levels,  etc.,  in  wells 1763 

Northwest  Airlines,  Inc 132,1719 

Northwest  Orain  Association 1597 

Northwest  Motor  Cargo 526 

Northwest  Territory  Celebration  Commission 

records,  disposition 285 

Northwest  Truckways,  Inc 526,1775 

Northwestern  Electric  Co 1160 

Northwestern  Lakes  Survey,  see  Northern  and 
Northwestern  Lakes  Survey. 

Northwestern  Ohio  Lime  Manufacturers 1777 

Northwestern  Pacific  R.  R.: 

abandonment ._ 1463 

rates  on  lumber 702 

Northwestern  States,  see  Northwest  (U.  S.). 

Northwestern  Steel  &  Wire  Co 1183 

Northwestern  Transfer  &  Forwarding  Co 184 

Northwestern  Transfer  Co -• 1182 

Norton,  Mary  T.  (Representative  from  N.  J.): 
report  made  by — 

Labor  Com 1421 

Norwalk  Truck  Line  Co 1775 

Norway: 

lights,  etc. — 

1941  summary  of  notices  affecting  v.  5_-.  903 

1941  supplement  to  v.  5 390 

sailing  directions,  supplements 390,563 

Norwich  Knitting  Co 729 

Norwood,  Alice  M.,  hearings,  etc.,  relating  to 

TVA 1678 

Norwood  quadrangle.  Mass 1618 

Norwood- White  Coal  Co 1677 

Nose  in  aviation  medicine 422 

Notes,  see  Federal  reserve  bank  notes— Federal 
reserve  notes— National  bank  notes — 
Treasury  notes— aiso  names  of  rail- 
roads, etc.,  issuing  notes. 

Notes  of  general  interest ---  3, 113, 

245,  429,  769, 941, 1231, 1377, 1555, 1697 

Notice  of  quarantine 441,612,  781 

Notice  to  aviators 79,212,390,564,734, 

903, 1066, 1200, 1342, 1510, 1659, 1798 

index 79 

Notice  to  mariners: 

Coast  Guard 99,233,418, 

587.  755, 926, 1086, 1218, 1219, 1361, 1529 
Hj'drographic  OfDce— 

1940,  index 390 

1941 80,212,390,564,734, 

903, 1066, 1200, 1342, 1510, 1659, 1798 

1941,  summary  affecting  lights 903 

wartime  notices  and  warnings 81, 

566,736,1066,  1067,1511 
Notices  of  judgment,  see  Judgments. 

Notices  to  airmen 24,131,272,453, 

625,  794. 965, 1120, 1252, 1401, 1576, 1718 
Notifiable  diseases,  see  Contagious  and  infectious 
diseases. 

Notions,  willing-to-certify  sources  of  supply 458 

Nova  Scotia,  sailing  directions,  supplement 564 

Novak,  J.,  N.  Platte  irrigation  project  map 695 

Novelty  shops,  commodity  sales 1575 

Novick,  Abram  J.,  motor  carrier  decision 1468 

Novick  Transfer  Co 524 

Nuckols,  S.  B.,  sugar-beet  culture 446 

Nuclear  fission 1522,1670 

Nudelman,  Irving,  motor  carrier  decision 870 

Numbering  machines,  repair 1088 

Numerical  lists  and  schedules  of  volumes  of  re- 
ports, etc.,  76th  Cong.  2d  and  3d 

sess 498 

Nun  Entrance,  chart 1201 

Nunapitehuk  Native  Village 1453 

Nunnally  Investment  Co 39,708,749,879 

Nurse  Corps,  Army; 

allowances  for  Army  nurses,  regulations-..  1822 
retired  personnel  on  duty,  full  pay..  299, 837, 978 
Nurse  Corps,  Navy: 

retired  personnel  on  duty,  full  pay..  299, 837, 978 
Nurseries: 

practice  for  planting  on  prairie-plains 1243 

small  business  problems 1265 

Nursery  products,  trade  agreements... 408  j 


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Nursery  schoolsplus 47 

Nurses'  aides,  see  Nurses  and  nursing. 

Nurses  and  nursing: 

home  nursing  courses  in  high  schools 676 

maternal  nursing  services 493 

nursing  premature  infant 198,713 

profession  in  industrial  hygiene 1163 

public  health  nursing — 

housing  problem  as  it  affects... 44 

premature  infants,  plan  for  care 198 

survey  of  personnel 494 

volunteer  nurses'  aides,  training 1518 

Nursing,  see  Breast  feeding— Nurses  and  nursing. 

Nutrition: 

and  agricultural  production 1560 

defense  program 14,38,613,953 

deficits,  and  agricultural  surpluses 774 

education  in  school  program 1273 

education  throughout  school  program..  492, 1273 

food  for  thought,  school's  responsibility 1609 

maternal,  etc.,  health,  nutritionist's  place..  .364 
medical  evaluation  of  nutritional  status. ._  1274 

national  policy  and  wage  earner 1316 

preschool  child,  story  of  Mary  J.,  poster 884 

program  from  nutritionist's  point  of  view..  1490 

program  in  Georgia 1314 

rural  schools  as  centers 1711 

vitamin  A  in  nutrition  of  foxes 331 

what  educators  should  know,  address 845 

work  in  Federal  agencies 771 

see  also  Diet — Food. 

Nutrition   Conference,  see  National  Nutrition 
Conference  for  Defense. 

Nuts: 

chemical  composition  of  forest  nuts 1379 

statistics  of  tree  nuts. 432 

storage 617 

see  also  names  of  nuts. 

Nuts  (machinery): 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1363 

manufacturing  corporations,   F.   T.   C.  re- 
port  1165 

Nutt,  Alice  S.,  children's  and  family  courts 364 

Nuttall,  R.  D.,  Plant,  Westinghouse  Electric  & 

Manufacturing  Co 388,559 

Nutting  Truck  Co 1778 

Nye,  Gerald  P.  (Senator  from  N.  Dak.): 
minority  views- 
Privileges  and  Elections  Com 669 

Nye,  R.  H.,  court  case 358,580 

Nye,  S.  Spencer,  geology  and  ground-water 1281 

Nye,  W.  P.,  losses  of  adult  honeybees 1240 

Nygard,  Iver  J.; 

erosion  and  related  land  use  conditions 449 

soil  survey 787 

Nylon,  electrophoretic  studies 800 

Nystrom,  A.  B.,  feeding  dairy  cows 12 

O 

0-9  (U.  S.  submarine): 

requesting  information 991 

O.  C.T).,  see  Civilian  Defense  Office. 

O.H.  &  F.,Inc 1628 

O.  K.  Motor  Service,  Inc 1469 

O.  L.  D.  Forwarding  Corporation 184 

O.  P.  A.  C.  S.,  see  Price  Administration  and 

Civilian  Supply  Office. 
O.  P.  M.,  see  Production  Management  Office. 
Oahu: 

chart 797 

Federal  aid  highway  system  progress  map. ..  168 
lands  on  island,  convey  to  Hawaii.  666,  989, 1130 

naval  districts,  map 735 

Oak,  see  Oaks. 

Oak  Park,  111.,  building  permit  survey 884 

Oakboro,  N.  C,  railroad  accident 1770 

Oakland,  Calif.: 

court  case 1045 

financial  statistics 1393 

Oakley,  S.  C,  railroad  accident 1770 

Oaks,  cull  following  fire 956 

Oakum,  marine,  specification 235 

Oamaru  Harbor,  chart 904 

Oat  smuts,  see  Smuts. 
Oats: 

barberry,  dangerous  neighbor 1107 

in  Northeastern  States 265 

nurseries,  results  from... 17 


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Oats— Continued 

rolled  or  flaked,  specification 420, 1090 

standards,  handbook -  609,1105 

Obato  Wan,  chart - - 80 

Ober,    Harry,    earnings    in   lumber,    etc.,    in- 
dustry  - 1316 

Oberdorfer,  H.  D.,  decision  of  X.  L.  R.  B 1504 

Obtjrdorfer,  J.  S.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1504 

Oberheim,  C.  O.,  North  Platte  irrigation  project 

map.-- - -  695 

Obert,  Leonard,  prediction  of  rock  bursts 176 

Obligations  of  foreign  Governments,  see  Public 

debts. 
Obligations  of  United  States,  see  Bonds  of  United 
States— Government  securities. 

O'Brien,  George  II.,  court  case 406 

O'Brien,  Ruth,  body  measurements 1110 

O'Bryant,  Emory,  court  case 40,194,536 

Obscene  literature,  transportation 1142 

Observation  airplanes,  see  Airplanes. 

Observation  instrument,  nomenclature  list 1548 

Observatories,  see  names  of  observatories. 
Obstetrics,  see  Mothers. 

Occasional  papers.  Engineer  School 423 

Occupational  Analysis  Section 1447 

Occupational  Classification,  Joint  Committeeon..  574 
Occupational  diseases: 

dermatoses °'° 

discussion  of  industrial  diseases 1048 

hazards  and  diagnostic  signs 884 

legislation,    public    health    administrator  s 

responsibility 1758 

occurrence,  etc.,  among  women 886 

Railroad  Retirement  Board  to  investigate.  1003 
see  also  names  of  diseases. 
Occupational  Diseases  Bureau  of  Connecticut...  323 
Occupational  Information  and  Guidance  Serv- 
ing   322, 846 

Occupational  training,  see  Training  courses- 
Vocational  education. 
Occupations: 

applicants  for  employment <>t'o 

approved  for  vocational  training  courses 847 

bibliography,  1937-38 1610 

census  publications  for  sale 1166 

conversion  tables 236 

convertibility  hst 574 

dictionary  in  guidance  work 846 

dictionary  of  occupational  titles 1447 

girls  and  women 322 

hazardous— 

minimum  age  of  18  years it»» 

orders 1048 

program,  function  of  Children's  Biureau.  1490 
young  workers,  occupational  hazards. .  1314 

in  Federal  employment 199 

information  publications .. 846 

occupational     information    and     guidance 

scries •5"''.  1610 

pamphlet  materials 846 

see  also  Jobs— Vocational  education. 

OCD  news  letter 1667 

Ocean: 

conditions  in  Grand  Banks  region,  etc /55 

weather  maps  at  sea,  preparation  and  use . . .  1 128 

weather  on  the  oceans 29,140, 

281, 282, 633, 973, 1127, 1412, 1582 

wind  force  and  exceptional  visibility 282 

see  also  name  of  ocean. 
Ocean  currents: 

chart  of  north  Atlantic 1344 

chart  of  north  Pacific 1511 

glossary 1*^3 

publications  of  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey  -.  455, 
796,1121,1403 

catalog 1403 

tables,  Atlantic  Coast 25,455 

tables.  Pacific  Coast "96 

Oceania,  terrestrial  and  fresh-water  isopoda 1078 

Oceanography,  see  Ocean. 

Oceans,  see  Ocean — also  names  of  oceans. 

Ocmulgee  National  Monument: 

general  information 507, 1456 

lands,  setting  aside,  proclamation 911 

O'Connor,    James    F.    (Representative    from 
Mont.): 
reports  made  by — 

Indian  Affairs  Com ----  296-297, 

818,1140,1419-20 


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O'Connor,  James  F.— Continued 
reports  made  by — Continued 

Irrigation  and  Reclamation  Com 6,40, 

820, 1421, 1594 

Public  Lands  Com 653 

O'Connor,  Katherine  E.,  economic  conditions 

in  Canada 969 

Ocotea,  foreign  woods 955 

Ocular,  see  Eves. 

Odanah  Iron  Co 1321 

O'Day,  Marcus,  eflect  of  high-frequency  dis- 
turbance   - 794 

Odin,  111.,  railroad  accident 1624 

O'Donnell,  M.  F.,  relief 293,309,463 

Oecophoridae  moths,  new  genera  and  species. .  1671 
Office  buildings,  see  Public  buildings. 
Office  employees,  see  Clerks. 
Office  equipment  and  supplies: 

census  of  business,  commodity  sales 1575 

census  of  manufactures,  office  machines 1575 

general  schedule  of  supplies.. 234. 

590. 1087  (2  entries),  1088,  1681,  1819 

rates  on  office  supplies 1304 

see  also  names  of  special  articles. 
Office  furniture,  see  Furniture. 
Office  machines,  see  Office  equipment  and  sup- 
plies. 
Office  supplies,  see  Office  equipment  and  sup- 

plies. 
Office  workers,  see  Clerks. 
Officers,    see    Army — Coast    Guard — Engineer 
Corps,  Army — Marine  Corps— Ma- 
rine      Corps       Reserve — National 
Guard — Naval  Reserve — Navy — Of- 
ficers'  Reserve   Corps,   .\rmy — also 
Government  officials  and  employ- 
ees,   and    names    of    departments, 
bureaus,  etc.,  where  employed. 
Officers'  Reserve  Corps,  .\rmy: 

directory,  officers  on  active  duty 1824 

regulations 236,929,1091 

retirement  and  hospitalization 822, 1005, 1415 

Officers'    Training    Corps,   see   Naval    Reserve 
Officers'   Training    Corps— Reserve 
Officers'  Training  Corps,  .\rmy. 
Offices,  operating  costs  in  foreign  countries..  629,969 

see  also  Government  offices. 
Official  bonds,  see  Bonds  of  officers. 
Official  gazette.  Patent  Office....  28, 139.280.460,631. 
801,  972,  1126,  1258,  1410,  1581,  1725 

index,  weeklv 28,139.280.460,632, 

801,  972,  1126,  1258,  1410,  1581,  1725 

title  page,  contents,  etc 28,139,280, 

632,  801,  972,   1126,   1258,   1410,  1725 
Official  postal  guide,  see  Postal  service. 
Official  publications,  see  Government  publica- 
tions. 

O  fficial  register  of  United  States 1570 

Official  reports,  see  Supreme  Court  of  United 

States. 
Officials,    see    Government    officials    and    em- 
ployees. 

Oficina  de  Cooperacion  Agricola 1661 

Ogden  Mine  R.  R.,  abandonment 867 

Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.: 

bridge 819, 1000, 1131 

chart 935 

Ogle,  Lelia  C,  address 1387 

O'Hara,  Anthony,  relief 984, 1430, 1730 

O'Hara,  S.  B.,  Republican  River 1763 

Ohio: 

agricultural  conservation  program 433 

agricultural  loans 1381 

benefit  pa\"Tnents,  duration 1276 

census.  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 452, 1115 

construction 1249 

population 1251 

retail  trade 130.963 

service  establishments 271 

wholesale  trade 271, 1119 

corn  acrease,  yield,  and  production 949 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 42, 1442 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 223 

financial  statistics 1247 

judge  for  northern  district 312,472.636 

mail  routes,  schedules 216,907, 1204, 1662 

post  route  map --    85 


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Ohio  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 949, 

1390, 1708. 1711 

Ohio  &  Pennsylvania  Coal  Co 170 

Ohio  Calcium  Co 1794 

Ohio  Farm  Bureau  Cooperative  Association. ..  1708 

Ohio  Foundry  Co 1334, 1504 

Ohio  Fuel  Gas  Co 382,1794 

Ohio- Kentuck y  Associated  Industries 701 

Ohio  Leather  Co 358 

Ohio  Match  Co 209,1334 

Ohio  Power  Co 1334 

Ohio  River  and  Valley: 
bridges — 

Cannelton,  Ind 297,636,661 

Mauckport,  Ind 819,1000,1131 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 297 

five  years  of  tree  planting  in  Valley 126 

improvement  of  river,  report 932 

light  list 587 

precipitation  on  basin 1712 

regional  development  plan.._ 744 

surface  water  supply  of  basin 1763 

yearly  discharge  at  gaging  stations 1763 

Ohio  River  Pollution  Survey,  mobile  laboratory 

units 848 

Ohio  Transportation  Co 1467 

Ohio  Valley  Hardware  &  Roofing  Co 209,  382 

Ohl,  George  A.,  jr.,  tax  appeal 1359 

Ohley  Transfer  Co. ..- 1469 

Oil,  see  Fuel  oil— Oils — Petroleum. 
Oil  burners: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

statistics 22,128,269,450,622, 

791,  959,  1114,  1247,  1394,  1572,  1714 

Oil  cans,  specification 101 

Oil  Center  quadrangle,  Calif 172 

Oil  fields,  see  Petroleum— o/«o  names  of  places 
where  located. 

Oil  Fields  &  Santa  Fe  Ry.,  abandonment 1178 

Oil  pipe  lines,  see  Pipe  lines. 
Oil  reserves,  see  Petroleum. 
Oil-well  drilling  fluids: 

particle-size  distribution,  etc 505 

role  of  clay  and  other  minerals 505 

Oilcloth  articles,  rates  on 1182 

Oils: 

adjustments,  background  guide 1560 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1397 

customs  appeals 841,  842, 1011 

earworm  control  in  sweet  corn 611 

fats  and  oils  situation 8,118,252,435,607, 

775,  947,  1103,  1236,  1382,  1561,  *1703 

flatting,  specification 1366 

general  schedule  of  supplies 100 

outlook  charts,  1941 9 

production,  consumption,  etc.,  1936-40 790 

special,  standard  nomenclature  list .  - . .  1228, 

1551, 1828 

statistics— 22,129,269,451, 

622, 791, 959, 1114, 1248, 1394, 1573, 1714 

vegetable,  American  listed  corporations 91 

see  also  names  of  oils. 

O'Keefe,  John  A.,  tax  appeal 753 

O'Keeffe,  Arthur,  court  case 63 

Okfuskee  County,  Okla.,  references 948 

Oklahoma: 

accidents  in  petroleum  industry,  1937 336 

agricultural  con.servation  handbooks..-  250, 1558 

agricultural  loans 774, 1702 

benefit  payments,  duration 1164 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 623, 1573 

construction 1574 

manufactures 1717 

population 792 

retail  trade 963 

wholesale  trade 131,1400 

conserving  oil  and  gas,  compact 1131, 

1141, 1154, 1207 

cooperative  cotton  gins 260 

cooperative-creamery  routes 614 

court  case 64,227,709,921 

crude  oils,  analyses 1767 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 844 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 916 

financial  statistics 1247 

lands,  withdrawal.  Executive  orders 572,911 


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Oklahoma — Continued 

mail  routes,  schedules 394,907, 1347, 1800 

maps- 
minor  civil  divisions 1120 

post  route. 85 

topographic,  and  geologic  folios 1168 

range  conservation  handbook 250, 1701 

Oklahoma  Agricultural  Experiment  Station-.  447, 

448.  787 
Oklahoma  &  Rich  Mountain  R.  R.,  abandon- 
ment    1 772 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  aeronautical  charts..    .  274, 

626, 1404 

Oklahoma  Gas  &  Electric  Co 1634 

Oklahoma  Horse  &  Mule  Commission  Co 702 

Oklahoma  Joint  Land-Grant  College,  B.  A.  E. 

Committee.. 1236 

Okra,  growth,  etc.,  rel.  to  eating  quality..  125 

Old  age  and  survivors  insurance: 

agricultural  wage  worker 1275 

articles  in  various  languages 45 

covered  employment,  movement  of  workers.  682 

employees  and  their  wages,  1937-3'J 1164 

employees  under,  characteristics 327 

handbook 682 

how  to  calculate  benefits 1 759 

regulations,  supplement 849 

relationship  as  problem 1446 

what's  in  a  number 1275 

workers  and  their  families 327 

yearbook 496 

you  can  appeal  if  you  are  not  satisfied 165 

Old-Age  and  Survivors  Insurance  Bureau 496 

Old  age  assistance,  see  Old  age  pensions. 

Old  age  insurance,  see  Old  age  and  survivors 

insurance. 
Old-Age  Pension  System,  Special  Committee  to 
Investigate,  Senate: 

hearings 1268, 1436 

minority  views .  1268 

report 1268 

Old  age  pensions: 

investigate  system — 

hearings 1268, 1436 

reports 1268 

patterns  in  old-age  assistance  payments —  1018 

social  data  on  recipients 1275 

see  also  Civil  service  pensions — Foreign 
service — Old  age  and  survivors  in- 
surance. 

Old  Colonel  Distillery 1198,1334 

Old  Colony  R.  R.,  abandonment 867 

Old  Lewis  Hunter  Distillery  Co 1484 

Old  Mission  Packing  Corp.,  Ltd 76 

Old  Settler  Cherokee  Indians,  see  Cherokee  In- 
dians. 
Olds  !Motor  Works  Division,  General  Motors 

Corporation 1502 

Olean  Tile  Co.,  Inc 1061,1334 

O'Leary,  James  A.  (Representative  from  N.  Y.): 
reports  made  by- 
Expenditures    in    Executive     Depart- 
ments Com 295,1139,1737 

Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries  Com. .   148 

O'Leary,  John  F.  L.,  court  case 841, 1045 

O'Leary,  Joseph  M.,  opportunities  in  Boston 

retail  stores 1317 

Olesen,  Robert: 

common  colds 1163 

personal  hygiene 1016 

radio  pratique  at  port  of  New  York 1163 

Oliver,  Edward  A.,  occupational  leukoderma...  323 

Oliver,  Edwin  L.,  exr.,  court  case 1308 

Oliver,  George  L.,  address 1109 

Oliver,  H.  S.,  court  case 1484 

Oliver,  James  C.  (Representative  from  Maine): 
minority  views- 
Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries  Com..  647 

Oliver,  W.  B.,  erosion 788 

Olsen,  H.  B.,  relief... 1591 

Olsen,  Sigfried,  Shipping  Co 1052 

Olson,  Arvid,  relief 999,1592,1730 

Olson,  Harriet,  relief 815,998,1129 

Olson,  Helen,  relief 985 

Olson  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 520 

Olympic  National  Park: 

Deer  Park  ski  area 507 

description 694 


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Olympic  National  Park— Continued 

lands 994 

Olympic  Peninsula,  wind-thrown  timber 18 

Olympic  Ski  Club 507 

Olympic  'Iransportation  Co.,  Inc 871 

Omaha,  Nebr.: 

bridge 819,1432 

financial  statistics 128,1246 

freight  rates  from  and  to 345 

milk  in  market  in?  area 267,1570 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 932 

O'Mahonoy,  Joseph  C.  (Senator  from  Wyo.): 
paper  presented  by- 
economic  power  concentration. 5cS5 

reports  made  by — 

Appropriations  Com.. 1427 

Indian  Affairs  Com.._ 605 

Public  Lands  and  Surveys  Com 486,1602 

O'Malley,  Robert  E.,  court  case_ 1312 

O'Meara,  R.  O..  froth  flotation  and  agglomerate 

tabling  of  micas 505 

Omnibus  claims  bill,  «ff  Claims. 

Omura  Wan,  chart 80 

On  home  front  in  rural  America 1566 

On  the  level  (contour  cultivation) 1391 

Onthespot  (cleaning information) 7 

Onawa,  Iowa,  bridge 1141 

O'Neal,  Emmet  (Representative from  Ky.): 
reports  made  by — 

Appropriations  Com 638 

Conference  Com 978 

O'Neal,  Ga.,  railroad  accident 1032 

O'Neill,  Leo  J.: 

abrasives 857 

building  materials 1765 

domestic  magnesite  industry 505 

minor  nonmetals 692 

Onions: 

American  varieties 1390 

pungency,  factors  affecting 1101 

specification 1533 

standards  for  Creole  onions 778 

storage  quality  of  American  varieties 1711 

Onondaga  (revenue  cutter): 

navalrecordsof  former  crew 649 

Onondago  Freight  Corp 700 

Onset  Bay,  modification  of  project 1825 

O  nset  quadrangle,  Mass 689 

Onslow  County,  N.   C.,  syphilis-malaria  sur- 
vey   1274 

Ontario,  Calif.,  topographic  quadrangle  map 1764 

On  tario ,  Lake,  charts 107 

OPACS,  see  Price  Administration  and  Civilian 

Supply  Office. 
Oparo  Island,  see  Rapa  Island. 

Operating  gowns,  specification 928 

Operating  Statistics  and  Analysis  Division 327, 

496,682,849.  1018. 1275, 1446. 1613, 1759 
Operation  and  Maintenance  Department  of  The 
Panama  Canal,  see  Panama  Canal 
(zone). 

Operation  Division,  Forest  Service 616 

Opinions: 

Attorney  General _ .  64, 

194,  358,  709,  880,   1045,  1187,  1311, 
1485, 1782 

for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs -.  499 

released  for  publications,  list 536 

see  also  Decisions — Judgments. 
Opium: 

compilation  of  laws 287 

traffic,  1940 1220 

Opossums,  care 686 

Opp  Cotton  Mills,  Inc 64,228 

Oppelt,^.,  automatic  control  systems 203, 1194 

Oppenheimer,  Ella,  child  health  in  D.  C 1490 

Opliadfluorite 504 

Optical  goods: 

censusof  manufactures,  1939 960 

customs appealon instruments 316 

instruments,  etc. .publications 1723 

Opticians,  commodity  sales 1718 

Opua  Wharf,  chart.-- 566 

Orange,  Tex.,  port 108 

Orangejuice: 

and  grapefruit  juice  blended,  standards 254 

carotenoid  pigments,  etc 446 

standards  for  grades 255 

Orangequadrangle,  Mass 689 


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Orange  Securities  Corporation. 1359 

Orange  sneezeweed,  stop  sheep  losses  from 16 

Oranges: 

acreage,  production,  etc.,  1919 to  1940 958 

retailing  in  New  York  City 1567 

seasonal  changes  in  Florida  oranges 265 

specification 1534 

standards _ 255 

see  also  Orangejuice. 
Grata,  Pedro  T.: 

occupational  information  and  guidance 1610 

pamphlet  materials  on  occupations 846 

Orchards: 

citrus,  irrigation  problems 618 

insects  of  Pacific  Northwest  and  control 1240 

irrigation ^.. 1173 

weeds 1030 

Orchid  culture 13 

Order  of  the  Purple  Heart,  see  Military  Order  of 

the  Purple  Heart. 
Orders,  see  names  of  departments,  bureaus,  etc., 
issuing  orders — also  special  subject. 

Ordinance  of  1787 35 

Ordnance: 

antiaircraft  gun  materiel 1547,1691,1827 

articles  in  current  periodicals 109, 

42i  599. 764, 1552. 1693. 1830 
books  and  pamphlets  cataloged..  1552, 1693, 1830 

catalog 109,242, 

424,  599.   765,  936,  1096,   1228,   1373, 
1542, 1690. 1826. 
field  artillery — 

fire-control  instruments- 422 

major  items  of  pack 1546 

trainer 239 

howitzer  materiel 1547 

items  not  aut  horized  for  general  issue 1827 

maintenance,  technical  manual 422, 594, 

1092, 1225, 1369, 1537, 1538, 1687, 1824 

major  items 109 

manufacturing  facilities,  etc.,  for  Navy- 
hearings 33, 157,  991, 1008 

laws 141, 1131 

reports 33, 34, 1 57, 991, 995. 1008 

naval  ordnance  bulletin 1511 

obsolete  material 1551,1552,1829 

155  mm.  gun  materiel : 1547 

ordnance  field  service  bulletin. 109. 242, 

424,  599,  764,  936,  1096,  1228,  1373, 
1542, 1690, 1826. 

ordnance  provision  system 109, 242, 

424,  599,  765,  936,  1096,  1228,  1373, 
1542, 1690. 1826  . 

ordnance  technical  library  bulletin 1552, 

1693, 1830 

publications  for  supply  index 937 

safety  manual 1830 

seacoast  defense  materiel 1093 

75-mm  gun  materiel 1093 

standard  nomenclature  list 109, 110, 

242,  425,  599,  765,  766,  936,  937,  1096, 
1097,  1228.  1373. 1542,  1543,  1544, 1545, 
1546, 1547,  1548. 1549,  1550,  1551,  1552, 
1690,  1691,  1692, 1693,  1826, 1827,  1828, 
1829. 

37-mm  A-\  gun  materiel 240 

«cf  a/«o  names  of  ordnance  materiel. 

Ordnance  Bureau,  Navy  Dept 1511, 1660 

estimate 1351 

poster 1660 

Ordnance  Department,  War  Dept 109, 

242, 424,  599,  764,  936, 1096, 1228, 137b, 
1542,  1690,  1826. 

articles  of  interest  to . 109, 

424,  599,  764, 1552, 1693, 1830 
books,  etc.,  cataloged  in  library..  1552, 1693. 1830 

Ordnance  Engineering  Corporation 158,880 

Ordnance    Laboratory,    see    Naval    Ordnance 
Laboratory. 

Ordnance  School,  regulations 929 

Ordovician  (Pogonip)  sponge  fauna 1671 

Ore,  see  Ores. 

Ore  Steamship  Corporation 729.897,1334,1504 

O'Rear,  H.  M.,  vaccination  in  Bang's  disease..  120 
Oregon: 

AA.A.  program  handbook 249 

agricultural  loans -  774 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 452,1396 


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census,  1940  (16th)— Continued 

construction 1110 

manufactures 1717 

population 961 

retail  trade 903 

wholesale  trade 131. 1400 

climate 1727 

closed  area,  migratory  birds,  proclamation.  1515 

dam  and  dike 994,1261 

discharge  at  gaging  stations 502 

district  court  records,  disposition 1587 

electric  bills 1159 

electi-ic  rate  book 675, 1008 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 1352 

financial  statistics 1247 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc 858 

lands,  withdrawal.  Executive  orders 88, 

219, 911, 1804 

mail  routes,  schedules 394, 

907, 1347, 1800 

metal  mining,  1940 51 

mortgage  insurance  property  standards... ..  318 

post  route  map 85 

power  site  reserves.  Executive  orders. . .  572, 9il 

proposals  for  carrying  mails 1661 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1449 

quicksilver  deposits 855 

quitclaim  to  lands  of  Goose  Lake 1425 

relief 984 

walnuts,  order  regulating  handling 126 

water  supply.  Pacific  slope  basins 332, 1763 

weed-control  program 1287 

wheat  growing,  crop  disposal  after  fallow. . .  787 

Oregon  Agricultural  E.xperiment  Station 607,787 

Oregon  Cave  National  Monument,  map 862 

Oregon  City  Manufacturing  Co 97 

Oregon  Electric  Ry.,  abandonment 867,1463 

Oregon-Nevada-California  Fast  Freight,  Inc  ..  1628 
Oregon  Pacific  &  Eastern  Ry.,  reorganization.  .  867 

Oregon  Plywood  Co 1335,1504,1794 

Oregon  Short  Line  R.  R.,  abandonment .  1463 

Oregon- Washington  Bridge  Board  of  Trustees  . .  30, 

660,  819,  976 
Oregon-Washington  R.  R.  &  Navigation  Co.: 

abandonment 867 

court  case 880.1439 

rates  on  infusorial  earth 529 

Ores: 

deposition  in  Ouray  Coimty,  Colo 332 

deposits  in  vicinity  of  London  fault 502 

microscopic  determination  of  minerals,  cor- 
rection sheet 1168 

rates  on 1182 

testing  studies 860, 1171 

see  also  Iron  ore — also  names  of  metals. 
Organ  Pipe  Cactus  National  Monument,  min- 
ing within 653,669,1415 

Organic  chemicals,  see  Chemicals. 
Organization  of  the  Government,  see  Executive 
departments— Government  offices- 
Reorganization      of      Government 
offices  etc. 

Organization  tables,  Armv 103,237,421,594,761, 

930, 1092, 1224, 1368, 1537, 1686, 1823 

lists 237,1536 

regulations 929 

Organized  Indian  villages,  see  names  of  villages. 

Organized  labor,  see  Labor  organizations. 

Orgo,  Thomas,  Distinguished  Service  Cross  to.  1750 

Orientalia  Division,  Library  of  Congress 1052 

Orientation,  Army  technical  manual 1538 

Oriole  Motor  Coach  Line 185 

Orland  project 1029 

Orlando,  Fla.,  aeronautical  charts 133,966 

Orleans  Territorial  papers 580 

Ormsby  Motor  Express 526 

Ornamental  stones,  mining  by  Indians 746, 918 

Ornithodoros,  see  Ticks. 
Ornithology,  see  Birds. 

Oro,  Rio  de,  chart 565 

Orteca,  Joe,  couit  case 227 

Ortiz,  Alice  D.,  court  caseof  exr 880 

Ortiz,  Julien,  court  case 880 

Osage  County,  Okla.: 

geology  and  oil  and  gas  resources.   332, 1281, 1451 

correction  of  entry  on  p.  332 769 

Osage  Indians: 

payment  on  account  of  lands  sold 834, 1593 


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relinquish  mineral  rights 664,818 

Osborn  Manufacturing  Co 209,382 

Osborne  Truck 347 

Osenga,  Harry,  motor  carrier  decision 1626 

O'Shaughnessy,  I.  A.,  Inc 1045 

Oshkosh,  Wis.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Osking,  Elmer,  rates  on  potatoes 187 

Osse,  Johannes,  A.  F.,  patent  appeal 139 

Ossuaries  at  Indian  village  site,  Patawomeke...  577 

Ostarophysi  of  Philippine  and  adjacent  seas 404 

Osteen,   O.   L.,   infectious  anemia,  or  swamp 

fever 610 

Osterhaus,  Hugo,  relief  of  widow 645,1436 

Osterhaus,  Mary  W.,  pension  increase 645, 1436 

Ostracoda,  north  Atlantic 1762 

Ostrow,  Seniel,  decisions  of  N.  L.  R.  B 210,384 

O'Sulhvan  Rubber  Co,.  Inc 709 

Otero,  M.  M.: 

byproduct  and  beehive  coke  in  1940 1766 

coke  and  byproducts 1170 

coke  producing  capacity  in  U.  S 860 

Otey,  Elizabeth  L.: 

benefits  under  disability  insurance 496 

foreign  social  insurance,  etc.,  laws... 327 

Otis  Elevator  Co 39 

Otley,  Henry,  court  case 194,53.6,1312 

Otters,  raising  in  captivity 1022 

Otto,  Eugene,  patent  appeal 280 

Ottumwa,  Iowa,  building  permit  survey 542 

Ouachita  Express,  Inc 349 

Ouachita  National  Forest,  transferring  lands..  1349 

Oughton,  John  J.,  court  case 1047 

Our  American  Government: 

manuscript 637 

printing .-  303,653 

Ouray  County,  Colo.,  ore  deposition 332 

Ousley,  Ott  C,  relief 1138 

Outof  crisis,  opportunity 1638 

Outdoor  programs,  national  capital  parks 694 

Outlet-bodies,  specification 1089 

Outlet  boxes,  see  Boxes  (electrical  apparatus). 

Outlet  fittings,  floor,  specification 1088 

Outlook  charts,  agricultural 9,253,436 

Outlying  possessions: 

agricultural  commodities,  reserve  supply..  1807 

agricultural  conservation  program 605 

census  reports,  list 1575 

crime  reports 363,712,1188,1637 

fair  labor  standards  act  application 367 

mails  from  U.  S.,  schedule  of  steamers 84, 

394, 569,907, 1069, 1346, 1514, 1661 
see  also  names  of  possessions. 

"Outside  salesman"  defined 367 

Over-All  Nutrition  Policy  and  Planning  Com- 
mittee  771 

Over-the-counter  markets,  see  Securities. 

Overalls,  rates  on 530 

Overland  Freight  Lines,  Inc 1297 

Overland  Transfer  Co 520 

Overnight  Transportation  Co.: 

court  case 1640 

motor  carrier  decision 526 

Overtime,  see  Hours  of  labor— Labor  standards — 

Wages. 
Overton,  John  H.  (Senator  from  La.): 
papers  presented  by- 
Birch  Creek 1265 

Mermentau  River 1266 

Sabine-Neches  Waterway 1151 

Teche,  Bayou 1266 

reports  made  by — 

Appropriations  Com 997 

Commerce  Com 1000,1599 

District  of  Columbia  Com 310, 481, 1001 

Oveson,  M.  M.,  growing  wheat  after  fallow 787 

Owen,  Bruce  C,  soil  survey 618 

Owen,  F.  V.,  sugar  beets 266 

Owen,  J.  C,  dew-point  recorder 632 

Owen,  Reuben,  relief 1591 

Owen,  Walter  M.,  lettuce 124 

Owens,  E.  O.,  brine  for  secondary  recovery  of 

oil 1172 

Owens,  O.  O.,  court  case 1634 

Owens-Ilhnois  Glass  Co 94,890 

Owings,  C.  W.: 

dust  hazards  in  mechanical  mining 691 

gas  explosions 50, 1766 

Owings  Mills  Distillery,  Inc 1634 


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Owyhee  irrigation  project,  claims,  etc,  _ .  1421 

Oxley,  Howard  W.,  reprints  from schoollife-  492, 1100 

Oxnard  ITarbor  District 1504 

Oxygen  deprivation,  effects 794 

Oxygen  gas.  rates  on. 1777 

Oyster  shells,  rates  on 1304 

Ozan  Lumber  Co ._.  556 

Ozark  National  Forest,  lands  transferred  to 1349 

Ozette  Ry.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 897 

Ozone  distribution  in  stratosphere 459 


P.  andS.  docket 119,255,438. 

778,  950,  1237,  1238,  1383,  1563, 1704 

P-H  Group 923 

P.  W.  A.,  see  Public  Works  Administration. 

Pace,  Martha  H.,  pension _.  645,975, 1009 

Pace,  Stephen  (Representative  from  Ga.): 
reports  made  by- 
Agriculture  Com 288, 1734 

Pachitan  Bay,  chart 213 

Pacific  Air  Transport 709,1011,1485 

Pacific  American  Fisheries,  Inc 76,209 

Pacific  area,  international  relations 1803 

Pacific  Art  Tile  Co 1.591 

Pacific  Box  Corporation 383 

Pacific  cities: 

municipal  fire  depts.,  salaries,  etc 885 

police  departments,  salaries,  etc 1316 

Pacific  Coast: 

current  tables 796 

light  list 417 

radiobcacon  system,  map 99 

■water  temperatures  at  tide  stations 1253 

see  also  Pacific  States. 

Pacific  Coast  Ry.,  abandonment 1463 

Pacific  Electric  Ry.: 

abandonment 181,343,1178 

bonds - 1178 

court  case _-_ 1045, 1674 

rates  on  water  heaters 1184 

Pacific  Flush-Tank  Co 1816 

Pacific  Freight  Lines 186,700,1301,1302 

Pacific  Gas  and  Electric  Co.: 

court  case 1810 

financing 98 

Pacific  Greyhound  Lines: 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 556, 1198 

motor  carrier  decision 1776 

Pacific  islands: 

inspection  of  naval  facihties 149 

lights  and  fog  signals 390 

radiobeacon  system,  map 99 

sailing  directions 212,213,564 

see  also  names  of  islands. 

Pacific  Lumber  Co 702 

Pacific  Motor  Transport  Co 347, 

1299  (2  entries),  1302, 1774 
Pacific  Northwest,  see  Northwest  (U.  S.). 
Pacific  Ocean: 

chart  correction  notices 24, 

133,  273,  796,  %6, 1402, 1720 
charts  of  north  Pacific — 

current  chart 1511 

great  circle  sailing  chart 1201 

pilot  chart 81,214.566,736, 

904, 1067, 1201, 1344, 1511, 1659, 1799 

pilot  chart  of  upper  air 81,  391.  736, 904, 

1067, 1202. 1344, 1511, 1659, 1799 

temperature,  north  eastern  Pacific 1659 

charts  of  south  Pacific — 

pilot  chart 81,566,1067,1511 

emitting  CQ  weather  in  north  Pacific 736 

relayinc  weather  reports 73R 

tide  tables 1403 

tropical  cvelones. 904 

Pacific  Oil  &  Coal  Co 227 

Pacific  Refrigerated  Motor  Line 1469, 1782 

Pacific  salmon,  see  Salmon. 

Pacific  slope  basins,  see  Pacific  States. 

Pacific  Southwest,  development  plan 744 

Pacific  Southwest  Realty  Co. 1527 

Pacific  States: 

fish  canneries,  earqings  and  hours.. 1494 

fisheries,  1939 854 

migration  and  settlement 607, 1382, 1.562 

naval  facilities  on,  report 149 

orchard  insects 1240 


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Pacific  States— Continued 

pubhcations  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1449 

surface  water  supply 332,502, 1763 

topographic  survey  indexes 133 

yearly  discharge  at  gaguig  stations 502, 688 

see  also  Pacific  Coast— a/.so  names  of  States. 
Pacifists,  admission,  opinion  of  Atty.  General. .  358 

Pack,  William  F.,  annuity 1435 

Packages,  see  Containers. 

Packard    Electric    Division,    General    Motors 

Corporation 1058 

Packehanian,  Ardzroony: 

Leptospira  icterohaemorrhagiae 163 

Trypanosoma  cruzi 164,  325 

Packers  and  stockyards  act  cases,  action  taken, 

monthlv  report 119.255,438, 

778,  950,  1237,  1238,  1383,  1563,  1704 
Packing  house  products,  see  Packinghouse  prod- 
ucts. 
Packing  industry,  see  Vegetables. 

Packing  sheds,  etc.,  carrier  practices 1477 

Packinghouse  products,  rates  on 870, 1777 

Packings: 

engineering  instructions 737 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234. 1363 

leather,  earnings  and  hours  in  industry.  366,  .543 

specifications 101,  235 

Pacyna,  Ethel,  trustee,  court  case 1480 

Paddock,  George  A.  (Representative  from  111.): 

bill  introduced  by 1423 

report  made  by — 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Com.  297 

Paddock,  Levi  S.,  patent  appeal 1410 

Paderewski,  Ignace  J.,  buy  a  share  in  America..  1085 

Pads,  heating,  general  schedule  of  supplies 234 

Page,  John  C,  broad  view  of  reclamation 338 

see  also  Reclamation  Bureau. 

Page,  John  S.,  Lincoln  County,  Okla 1236 

Page,  Lincoln  R.: 

chromite  deposits 171 

tin-bearing  pegmatites 1451 

Page,  Richard  T.,  lead  hazard  m  storage  battery 

industry 848 

Page  Engineering  Co ]061 

Page  Oil  Co 1782 

Page-Way  Stage  Lines,  Inc 1301 

Pailthorp,  Raymond  R.,  packing  apples 437 

Paint  and  painting: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1397 

fire  retardant  paints  containing  borax 955 

Navy  painting  instructions 905 

paint  manufacturing,   Fed.  Trade  Comn. 

rp 167 

painting  apprenticeship  standards 198 

publications  on  paint  by  Bur.  of  Standards.  1408 

rates  on  paint 185 

schedule  of  supplies,  paints,  etc 758, 1531 

specifications  for  paint.    592, 1090, 1366, 1685, 1821 
statistics- 
cold  water  paints 22, 

12s,  269,  450,  622,  791,  959,  1114,  1247, 
1394,  1572,  1714 

paint 22, 

128,  269,  450,  622,  791,  959,  1114,  1247, 
1.394,  1572,  1714 

plastic  paints 22, 

128,  269,  450,  622,  791,  959,  1114,  1247, 
13f  4.  1572,  1714 

two-coat  system  of  house  painting 1110 

see  also  Pigments; 

Painter,  Geoffrey  I,.,  court  case  of  admx 1674 

Painter,  Reginald  H.,  injury  by  corn  earworm..  247 
Painters,  see  Paint  and  painting. 
Painting,  see  Paint  and  painting. 
Paintings: 

Gellatly  collection,  catalog 403 

National  Gallery  of  Art 403,746,1355 

Paints,  f'ee  Paint  and  painting. 

Paiute  Indians,  constitution,  etc.,  amendments.  503 

Palapag,  Port,  chart 1578 

Pale  western  cutworm  control 257 

Paleocene  mammals  of  central  Utah 1355 

Palisades  Dam ,  report  on  project 1287 

Palkin,  S.,  American  gum  turpentine.. 117 

Palle.sen,  J.  E.,  rainfall  in  relation  to  wheat 255 

Palm  Springs,  Calif.,  airport  lease 818,834.978 

Palm  Springs  Holding  Corporation 1312 

Palmas  Island,  chart 565 


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Palmer,  Carroll  E.: 

puerperal  fatality 1273 

studies  of  tuberculin  reaction 1017 

Palmer,  Howard  S.,  trustee,  court  case 94,227 

Palmer,  L.  J.,  animal,  etc.,  resources  of  Alaska..  331 

Palmer,  Magdalena  J.,  court  case 886 

Palmer,  Santiago  R.,  court  case 886 

Palmer,  Walter  1..,  e.xperimental  gastric  carci- 
noma  -  680 

Palmer,  Watson,  court  case 879 

Palmvra  Island: 

defense  area,  etc.,  F.xecutivc  order  8682 219 

correction 572 

Pamanukan  Anchorage,  chart 213 

Pamlico  fossil  echinoids. 1079 

Pamlico  Sound,  waterway  from ^.- .596 

Pamphlets: 

cataloged  in  Ordnance  Dept.  library 1552, 

1693,1830 

copyrighted 70, 

202,  545, 886, 1194, 1318.  1611,  1787 
Pan  America,  see  American  republics— a/so  cer- 
tain headings  beginning  Pan  Ameri- 
can. 
Pan  America  tomato,  ?ee  Tomatoes. 
Pan  American  Airways: 

court  case 272.454 

opinions,  etc.,  of  Civil  Aeronautics  Bd 1402, 

1576,  1719 

Pan  American  bookshelf 82,214, 

392,  568, 905, 1068, 1345, 1346, 1512, 1660 

index,  V.  3,  1940 - S05 

Pan-American  Dus  Lines -  1301 

Pan  American  Cotton  Congress; 

invito  foreign  couutries.  Exec,  order 572 

invite  foreign  countries,  law 31 

Pan  American  Day,  bulletin  of  Pan  American 

Union  in  Portuguese 215 

Pan  American- Grace  .\irways,  Inc 625,  795. 1576 

Pan   American   Highway,   see   Inter-American 
Highway. 

Pan  American  Refining  Corporation 1795 

Pan  American  Sanitary  Bureau --  82, 

214, 392,  568, 1345, 1512, 1660 

bulletin.- 82, 

214, 392, 568, 1345, 1512. 1600 

Pan-Amcriean  Trailways,  Inc 1301 

Pan  American  Union 82, 

214,  392,  568,  738,  905, 1068, 1202, 1345, 
1512,  1660,  1799 

bulletin 82, 

215,  392,   568,   738,   906,    1068,   1202, 
1203,  1346,  1512,  1513,  1660,  1661,  1799 

index,  etc.,  1910 392 

title  page  and  index,  1910 905 

fiftieth  anniversary 393 

Library- 
books  recently  received 82, 

214,  392,  568, 905, 1068, 134.5, 1512. 1660 

children's  books  on  Latin  America 905 

fifty  years  of  Library,  1890-1940 393 

publications  of  special  interest 1661 

see  also  Rowe,  L.  S. 

Pan  .\mericanism: 

and  the  younger  generation 1242 

cooperation  in  agriculture 262 

development  of  good  neighbor  policy 1611 

education  in  inter-Americanism 676 

friendship  through  schools 1609 

hemisphere  solidarity,  teacher's  guide 1162 

national  extempore-discussion  contest 1808 

Pan  Americanism  for  the  people 955 

pen  and  ink  friendships    1756 

publication  entitled  Secretaria  de  Estado..  1813 

Panama: 

commercial  policies  and  trade  relations 407 

foreign  trade,  1938  and  1939 906 

Panama^IU.,  railroad  accident 310 

Panama  Airways,  Inc 132 

Panama  Canal: 

construction,  recognize  civilian  services 1153 

navigation 397 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 8.53 

Panama  Canal  (zone) 83, 

215. 393, 568,  738, 906, 1203.  1513 

cameras,  prohibiting  use 1594, 1731. 1747 

carrying  of  arms,  etc.,  rules  governing .  393 

chattel  mortgages,  etc 148, 1731, 1747 

civil  service  positions 1664 


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Panama  Canal  (zone)— Continued 

code,  to  amend 148,646, 1731, 1739, 1747 

district  judges,  retirement 147 

electric  street  railway 1205 

employees,  increase  compensation 1805 

employees,  overtime  and  vacation  pay — 

Executive  orders 1071,1206 

hearing 485 

law 807 

reports 48.5,649,651,667 

employees,  retirement 1422, 1731, 1747 

employment 397,1070,1664 

Engineering  Division,  surveying  practice..  1203 

Executive  Department 83,569,738,906 

Executive  Office 569,738.906 

Experiment  (rardens,  report,  1940 1513 

Oovernor,  report,  1940 393 

Health  Department,  report,  1939__ 738 

highway  regulations 740 

home  guard,  permission  to  organize 837, 

989, 1130 

insurance  business,  report,  1940 906 

judiciary ---  1804 

marihuana,  controlling 1739 

money-order  post  offices 1204 

motor  boats  operating  in  waters 83 

naval  districts,  map 735 

Navy  hospital  area.  Coco  Solo 1805 

oil  and  gas  fields --.  172 

Operation  and  Maintenance  Department-  -  1203 

passenger  conveyances,  tariff,  etc 738 

Police  and  Fire  Division,  rules,  etc 83 

post  route  map 85 

postal-savings  certificates 1347 

public  works  for  defense 910 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 853 

regulationof  exports,  opinion  of  Atty.  Gen..  880 
rental  allowance- 
hearings 825,837 

law... - 1415 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 302 

reports --  668,825 

reservations  on  islands  in  Gatun  Lake 911 

retirement  act,  report,  1940 620 

Supply  Department 1513 

Surveys  Section,  surveying  manual 1203 

telephone  directory --- 569 

trial  of  joint  defendants,  etc 148, 1731, 1747 

vehicles,  taking  for  use  or  operation 148, 

1731, 1747 
see  o'so  names  of  localities  in  Canal  Zone. 

Panama  Canal  record 83,21.5,393,568,738 

Panama  Canal  Zone,  see  Panama  Canal  (zone). 
Panama  City,  tide,  moon,  and  sunrise  tables...    83 

Panama  Pacific  Line 546 

Panama  Railroad,  annuities  for  U.  3.  citizens 

employed 1153 

Panay,  U.  S.  S.: 

bombing,  commemoration  of  service- 
hearings 824,838 

law 1129 

reports 668. 824 

Pandering  in  D.  C.,  amend  act 30 

Panel-boards,  specifications. 1089, 1685 

Panelbilt  prefabricated  constructions 1125 

Panels: 

dimension,  in  house  construction 263 

motor  control,  operation,  etc.-- --  1067, 1344 

Pangborn  Corporation 897, 1061 

Pangul  Bay.  chart --  213 

Panhandle  Eastern  Pipe  Lino  Co 193,406 

Panhandle  Refining  Co 1677 

Panicum  smut,  see  Smuts. 

Pans,  specifications 235,420,1221 

Pantry  boards,  specification.-. 1221 

Pants,  wage  order 1640 

Papana,  Alex,  relief 1138,1430,1584 

Papavasilopulo  family,  court  case 841 

Papaya,  protein-digesting  enzymes : 1701 

Paper: 

and  allied  products,  census 1575 

base  stock,  etc.,  and  trade  agreements 407 

carbon,  circular 971 

contracts  for  public  printing,  etc.. ---    47 

converted  paper  products- 
earnings  - 885 

wage  order .-. 1193. 1317 

currency,  evaluating  wearing  quality 971 

general  schedule  of  supplies 590 


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Paper— Continued 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report.  328 
price  fixing,  authorizing  investigation — 

hearings 288 

reports 288,478 

rates  on- 
paper - 58, 

71,  530  (4  entries),  702,  718, 870, 1183. 
1469, 1777 

paper  articles 1182,14(10 

reference  worlcs 78:^ 

simplified  practice  recommendation   27S 

specifications ...  420, 1090. 1306, 1083 

see  also  names  of  articles  manufactured  from 
paper. 
Paper  money: 

evaluating  wearing  quality... 971 

outstanding 100. 

233,  418.  589,  7.57,  926,  1087, 1219,  1362, 
1530,  1080, 1819 

Paper  Section,  news  bulletin... 26, 137,  27',i, 

459, 6.30. 800,  971, 1125, 1257, 1580,  17'j:i 

Paper  winding  cores,  rates  on 530 

Papcrboard: 

earnings,  etc.,  in  industry 1493 

statistics. 22, 128,209,4.50. 

622,  791, 959,  1114, 1247, 1394, 1.572, 17H 
Papers,  see  Records— a/«o  names  of  departments, 

bureaus,  etc.  owning  papers. 
Papilloma-virus  protein,  complement-fixing  ca- 
pacity...  326,  lOIS 

Papilloraata,  see  Tumors. 

Papua,  chart 1343 

Parachute.';,  Army  technical  manual... 422 

Parachutists,  increased  pay 648,667,807 

Paradise,  Louis  J.,  patterns  of  resource  use 1211 

Paraffine  Companies,  Inc 38.'^ 

Paraguay,  economic  conditions 1124 

Paramount  Pictures,  Inc.: 

court  case 64,302 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B.... 13.3.5, 

1339, 1507, 1652 

Paraport  Theatre  Leasing  Corporation 583 

Parasites: 

beet  leafhopper,  study. 2-57 

birch  leaf-mining  sawfly 441 

poultry 256, 1705 

see  also  names  of  parasites,  or  names  of 
diseases  which  they  cause. 

Parasterina,  genus  of  sea  stars, 919 

Paratetranychus  citri. 944 

Parents,  cooperation  asset  to  school  admin 670 

Parfums  Corday,  Inc 328 

Parish,  H.  E.,  screwworm  infestations  of  live- 
stock...  781 

Parity,  see  Income — Prices— a/«o  names  of  cer- 
tain commodities. 

Park,  Barry  C,  range  plant  handbook 11 10 

Park,  J.  W.,  preparing  peaches  for  market 430 

Park,  John  H.,  electrodynamic  wattmeter 27 

Park,  R.,  Mobile,  Ala.,  district 703 

Park&Tilford  97 

Park  County,  Wyo..  geology  and  oil  and  coal..  1281 

Park  Operators  Division 1028 

Park  police,  see  District  of  Columbia,  police. 

Parke,  Davis  &  Co 1335 

Parker,  Arthur  L.,  patent  appeal 280 

Parker,  D.  J.: 

explosions  in  mines  caused  by  smoking 175 

gas  explosions  in  buildings ..-  60, 1766 

Parker,  Glenn  L.: 

surface  water  supply .332,502  (2  entries), 

1763  (2  entries) 

surface  waters  of  Washington  State 49 

Parker,  Howard  B.,  court  case 1485 

Parker,  J.  Brooks  B.,  tax  appeal 753 

Parker,  John,  court  case 1045 

Parker,  L.  B.,  reinforcing  maps 1240 

Parker,  Shirley  D.,  admr.,  tax  appeal 1083 

Parker,  Sylvia  L.,  birth  weight,  etc 364 

Parker,  Wilev  V.,  phenol  larvicides 1611 

Parker  &  Abbott.... 1469 

Parker  Dam: 

claims  for  tools  lost  in  fire 1138, 1151, 1414 

general  information 53 

specifications,  etc 53, 177,508, 1173, 1458, 1768 

Parkersburg  Rig  &  Reel  Co 1778 

Parkford,  E.  A.,  tax  appeal 1677 

Parkford,  Frances  M.,  tax  appeal 1677 


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Parking  of  vehicles  in  D.  C: 

building  requirements... 1736 

facilities  for  Federal  enii)loyees 1730 

prohibit  without  consent  of  owner 1736, 1744 

Parks: 

digest  of  laws  relating  to  local  parks 1028 

progress,  1941  yearbook 1173 

see  also  National  parks — also  names  of  parks. 

Parks  Board  of  Texas 1767 

Parlatoria  chincnsis  discovered  Ln  U.  S 612 

Parlatoria  date  scale  eradication 1240 

Parman,  Daniel  C,  screwworm  prevention  and 

eradication 441 

Parmelee,  Rexford  C,  ownership  in  nonfinancial 

corporations 585 

Parole: 

Federal  statistics 1189 

Parole  and  Indeterminate  Sentence  Board,  see 
Indeterminate  Sentence  and  Parole 
Board. 

Parole  Board,  abolishing 1142 

Parr,  Virgil  V.,  beef-cattle  production 256 

Parris,  G.  K.,  bean  leaflets 943 

Parrish,  Cornelia  E.,  agricultural  products 615 

Parrish,  Percival,  tax  appeal 583 

Parrott,  Ivan,  motor  carrier  decision 185 

Parry,  M.  G.: 

coal-mine  accidents 858 

coal-mine  disasters 1283 

coal-mine  employment  and  accidents 504 

Parry,  V.  F.: 

storage  of  subbituminous  coal  in  bins 1705 

subbituminous  coal  in  underfeed  stoker 857 

Parshall,  R.  L.,  irrigation  in  growing  alfalfa 125 

Parsley,  Hughey,  relief 293, 635, 659 

Parsons,  Donald  A.,  tipping-bucket  raingage..  1412 
Parsons,  Douglas  E.: 

monolithic  concrete  wall  constructions 27 

outdoor  exposure  on  masonry  walls 1257 

Parsons,  M.  S.,  land  classes  in  Xew  York  State..  122 

Parsons,  Reginald  B.,  tax  appeal 1217 

Parten,  MUdred,  family  income 199,714 

Partitions,  metal,  for  toilets  and  showers 138 

Parts  Division,  General  Motors  Sales  Corpora- 
tion  - 553 

Pasadena,  Calif.,  building  permit  survey 1315 

Passamaquoddy  tidal  power  project,  report  on . .  675 
Passenger  accommodations,  case  of  Arthur  W. 

Mitchell 340,357,749 

Passenger  rates: 

Belleville-St.  Louis  Coach  Co.  v.  St.  Clair 

Bus  Line  Co.,  Inc 348 

between  Hackensack,  etc.,  and  New  York 

City 520 

common  carriers  by  water,  regulations 340 

Hudson  &  Manhattan  R.  R.  v.  Jersey  City, 

etc 510,749 

pooling,  Chicago  &  North  Western  Ry.  et 

al 873 

special  or  chartered  party  service 1297 

Passenger  trafiic: 

and  revenues,  1937-41 1033 

class  1  steam  raOwavs — 

1930-41 1624 

handled  on  highways....  179, 1033, 1176, 1461 

revenue,  1929-40 1033 

statistics. 178,342,511, 

697,  1033,  1176,  1289,  1461,  1625,  1770 

rail  passenger  travel  demand 1623 

Passenger  trains,  performance 56, 179, 342, 697, 

865,  1033,  1176,  1289,  1461,  1770,  1771 

Passes,  railroad,  regulations. 341 

Passports: 

notice  to  bearers 579 

passport  series 579 

visa  fees 579 

visa  refusal  to  aliens  endangering  public 

safety 806,818,833 

Pasteboard,  see  Paperboard. 

Pasvolsky,  Leo,  address 746 

Patapsco  River,  bridge  or  tunnel 661 

Patawomeke  Indian  village,  ossuary --  577 

Patch,  L.  H.,  European  corn  borer 1706 

Patent  Appeals,  Court  of,  see  Court  of  Customs 
and  Patent  Appeals. 

Patent  Office ..27.138,279,459,631, 

800,  972,  1125,  1257,  1409,  1580,  1724 
classification  bulletin 972, 1409 


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Patent  Office— Continued 
decisions — 

1940--. 972 

bulletin  of  decisions  rendered.  _ 27,  28, 138, 139, 

279,  280,  460,  631,  632,  801,  972,  1125, 

1126,  1258,  1410,  1580,  1581,  1724,  1725 

weekly  (in  official  gazette) . .  -  28, 139,  280, 460, 

631,  801,  972, 1126, 1258,  1410, 1581,1725 

weekly  (separates) 27,138,279,460,631, 

801,  972,  1125,  1258,  1410,  1580,  1724 

estimates 743, 1350 

functions  and  activities 1258 

official  gazette... 28,139,280,460,631, 

801,  972,  1126,  1258,  1410,  1581,  1725 

report,  1940.. - -  1258 

Patents: 

calendar  for  Oct.  term,  1941 1270 

classification 28, 139,  280, 460, 632, 

801,  973,  1126,  1258,  1410,  1581,  1725 
classification  manual — 

erata  and  minor  correction  sheets. . .  280, 1410 
substitute     pages     containing     correc- 
tions  280,801,973,1581 

decisions — 

compilation  from  official  gazette 972 

Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals.  1605 

in  official  gazette 28,139,280,460,631, 

801,  972,  1126,  1258,  1410,  1581,  1725 

separates  from  official  gazette 27, 138,  279, 

460,  031,  801,  972, 1125, 1258, 1410, 1580, 
1724. 

in  official  gazette 28, 

139,  280,  460,  631,  801,  972,  1126,  1258, 
1410, 1581, 1725. 

index,  1940 280 

injunctions  on,  prohibit  issuance,  etc 652 

investigation 585 

law,  sesquicentennial  celebration 973 

of  Insecticide  Investigations  Division..  611, 1240 
patent  rights  for  defense  purpose,  accept. __  1146 

pest  control,  review 13,  258,  612, 

780, 781, 1107, 1385, 1565, 1707 

proof  of  invention  in  foreign  country 992 

protection,  international  reciprocity 652 

protection,  purchasers  of  patent  rights 826. 

1008, 1131 
simplify  practice  where  patent  is  part  valid.  992 
see  also  Inventions— a/so  names  of  persons, 
firms,  etc.,  applying  for  patents. 
Patents  Committee,  House: 

hearings 652, 1146 

reports 652-653,826,992 

Patents  Committee,  Senate: 

reports 1008 

Patcrson,  N.  J.,  financial  statistics. 1114 

Paterson  Leitch  Co 1335 

Paterson  Suburban  Bus  Corporation 348, 1297 

Pathological  Division 610 

Patman,  AVright  (Representative  from  Tex.): 

benefits  available  to  veterans 981 

printing 993 

our  American  Government 637 

printing 303,653 

Patrick,  D.  W.,  leprosy 1611 

Patrick,  Luther  (Representative  from  Ala.): 

contested  election 981 

report  made  by — 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Com.  1141 

Patrick  Lumber  Co 718 

Patriotism,  teaching  in  home  and  school 676 

Pattern  making,  apprenticeship  standards 1491 

Patterns  of  resource  use,  supplement 1211 

Patterson,  Margaret,  appointment 1349 

Patterson,  Roy  M.,  shift  operations  under  union 

agreements 200 

Patterson,  WUbur  I.,  cystine  in  wool 1257 

Patterson,  William  F.: 

apprenticeship  information 713 

apprenticeship  principles 1190 

remarks  at  In-Plant  Training  Conference..  1190 

Patterson  Transport  Co 1301 

Patton,  E.  L.: 

jet  condenser  for  turpentine  still 434 

leaks  from  sampler  in  metal  rosin  drum 117 

Patton,  Nat  (Representative  from  Tex.): 
reports  made  by — 

Territories  Com 995, 1426 

Patton,  Ross  C,  patent  appeal 1725 

Patuxent  Research  Refuge 500 


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Patzer,  W.  E.,  soil-fertility  for  hardwoods. 248 

Paul,  Anna  M.,  relief 1591 

Paulmaur  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 1036 

Paulsen,  Carl  G.: 

surface  water  supply  of  Hawaii... 1022 

surface  water  supply  of  United  States 332, 

501,  502  (2  entries),  687  (2  entries), 
688  (Sentries),  1451,  1763 

Paulson,  Bernard,  relief 307,467,634 

Paulson,  George  M.,  patent  interference...  881, 1313 

Paulson,  O.  F.,  court  case 1312 

Paulson,  William  E.,  motortruck  shipments  of 

citrus  fruit =. 254 

Paumgarten,  Elise  B.,  tax  appeal 1360 

Paving  brick,  specification 928 

Pawhuska  Transfer  &  Storage  Co 1299 

Paxton  quadrangle.  Mass 1618 

Pay,  see  Salaries— a/«o  headings  beginning  Pay. 
Pay,  Army: 

advance  pavment  in  lieu  of  quarters,  etc.  1268, 

1423, 1585 
aides  to  President  of  U.  S.,  etc. — 

hearings 157 

reports 157 

allotments.  Army  regulation 420 

allowances  for  enlisted  men 102,217,740 

allowances  for  officers,  nurses,  surgeons 1822 

amend  selective  service  act — 

hearing 1007 

report 839 

equalization — 

hearings 822 

report 1740 

fraudulent  enlistment 1005, 1423 

parachute  duty 648,667,807 

rates  for  enlisted  men 1535 

readjustment  act  of  1942 1749 

retired  enlisted  men 1822 

retired  personnel 299, 837, 978 

volunteers  in  War  with  Spain 232,417, 1085 

Pay,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey; 

allowances  for  quarters ,  etc 740 

readjustment  act  of  1942 1749 

retired  personnel  on  active  duty 299,837,978 

Pay,  Coast  Guard: 

aides  to  President  of  U.  S.,  etc. — 

hearings 157 

reports 157 

allowances  for  quarters,  etc 740 

instructions. ..  588, 756, 1086, 1361, 1529, 1679, 1818 

instructions,  amendment. 99, 

587,  755, 1086, 1301, 1529, 1679, 1818 

readjustment  act  of  1942 1749 

retired  personnel  on  active  duty 299,837,978 

Pay,  Marine  Corps: 

aides  to  President  of  U.  S.,  etc. — 

hearings 157 

reports 157 

allowances  for  enlisted  men 217,395,740 

amend  selective  service  act — 

hearing 1007 

report —  839 

parachute  duty 648,667,807 

readjustment  act  of  1942 1749 

retired  personnel- 
hearings  652,1007,1154,1424,1750 

laws 978,1585,1732 

letters  from  Navy  Dept 302, 

476,825,1145,1424 

reports 299, 652, 837, 839, 1006, 1424, 1751 

Pay,  Navy: 

aides  to  President  of  U.  S.,  etc. — 

hearings 157 

reports -.  1^ 

allowance  to  officers  on  board  ship —  Wj 

hearing 1155 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 825 

report 1007 

allowances  for  enlisted  men 217,395,740 

allowances  for  rental  in  Canal  Zone—  wS 

hearings 825,837 

law 1415 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 302 

reports . 668,825 

amend  selective  service  act — 

hearing 1007 

report 839 

aviation  cadet  allowance  to  messes — 

hearing 1155 


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Pay,  Navy— Continued 

aviation  cadet  allowance  to  messes— Contd. 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 990 

report 1006 

clothinR  allowance 1740 

parachute  duty 648,667.807 

readjustment  act  of  1942 1749 

retired  personnel — 

hearings 652, 1007, 1154. 1424, 1750 

laws 978,  1585, 1732 

letters  from  Navy  Dept 302, 

476,825,1145,1424 

reports.-.. 2<)9. 

652, 837, 839, 1006, 1424, 1751 

selective-service  trainees.  _ 1807 

Pay  rolls,  see  Employment  and  unemployment. 

Payette  division,  see  Boise  project. 

Paymaster   General,   Navy,  see  Supplies  and 

Accounts  Bureau,  Navy  Dept. 
Payne,    Stanley    L.,    thirty    thousand    urban 

youth 47 

Pazen  Transfer  Line 1409 

Pea,  see  Peas. 
Pea  aphids: 

influence  of  resistance  in  peas 1233 

uniform  stock  for  insecticide  tests 612 

Peace: 

treaty  with  Australia 1524 

treaty  with  Canada 1672 

treaty  with  New  Zealand. 1525 

treaty  with  Union  of  S.  Africa 749 

Peach,  see  Peaches. 

Peach  trees,  ethylene  dichloride  emulsion  effect.  1565 

Peaches: 

canned,  specification 1534 

fresh,  specification 1685 

bisect  pests  in  Eastern  States 440 

preparing  for  market 436 

Peachtroe  Mound  and  village  site,  N.  C 1523 

Peanut  butter,  making  and  using 446 

Peanuts: 

marketing  peanuts  and  peanut  products...  1383 

marketing  quota  referendum  tabulation 045 

parity  of  1941  crop 1132, 1209 

rates  on 1040 

regulate  commerce — 

hearings 142,  479 

law 464 

reports 284,288,305,306 

seed-coat  color,  inheritance. 772 

weekly  peanut  report. ..  10. 119,  255.  438.  609,  778, 

Pear,  see  Pears.  ^°^'  "°''^'  •^'^'  ^^^^'  ^^^^'  ^'^ 

Pearce,  C.  A.,  trade  association 231 

Pearce,  Josephine  S.,  court  case 194, 1187 

Pearce  and  Childress  Truck  Line 526 

Pearl  buttons,  see  Buttons. 

Pearl  Harbor,  inspection  of  naval  facilities 149 

Pearlmau,  Bessie,  relief 1591 

Pears: 

canned,  specification 1366 

fall  and  winter,  in  Pacific  Northwest.- 617 

fire  blight  of  blossoms 1379 

marketing  agi-eement  and  order 126 

Pearson,  Herron  (Representative  from  Term.): 
reports  made  by — 

Interstate     and     Foreign     Commerce 
Com 297, 1420 

Pearson,  John  C,  gray  sea  trout 1762 

Pearson,  Kay: 

hospitals  controlled  by  States,  etc 678 

hospitals  existing  singly  in  counties.. 678 

Pearson,  Norma  L.,  cotton  fibers 608 

Peary  Polar  Expedition,  1908-09: 

silver  medals  to  certain  members — 

hearing 1155 

ppgg.     report 1008 

Aphanomyces  root  rot 1700 

aphid  resistance 1233 

canned,  specification 1366 

canned,  standards  for  grades 438 

cucumber  mosaic  virus  pathogenic 943 

seed  treatment  with  chemical  dusts 248 

varietal  suitability  for  freezing 265 

Pease,  V.  A.,  dehvdration  of  fruits,  etc 1235 

Peat: 

chapter  from  minerals  yearbook 692 

genera]  schedule  of  supplies 1681 

grades  for  soil  improvement 446 


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Peat— Continued 

resources  in  .Alaska 617 

Pebbles,  grinding,  and  tube-mill  liners 50 

Peck,  Charles  K.,  employment  information 1243 

Peck,  E.  C,  Dick  reaction  and  scarlet  fever  mor- 
bidity..   1017 

Peck,  Edward  C,  chemical  seasoning  of  wood.  1243 

Peek,  Mahlon  F.,  Precision-built,  jr 631 

Peck,  Robert  B.,  tax  aiipeal... 1816 

Peckham,  Charles  H.,  obstetric  care  in  rural 

areas.. 1638 

Pecoraro,  Michael,  court  case 64 

Pedersen,  Chris,  court  case... 1317 

Peerless  Staces,  Inc 97,1634 

Peet,  E.  ^^.,  tax  appeal 411 

Pegmatite: 

rates  on ..  - 1040 

tin-benrinc.  of  Tinton  district,  S.  Dak 1451 

Pehrson.  E.  AV.: 

cadm  ium _ 52 

lead 51,175,859,1171 

tin _  1027 

zinc 51,176,505,1027 

Pekin  Wood  Products  Co 1652 

Pelican  Cracker  Factory,  Inc 383,557 

Pelley,  AVilliam  D.,  court  case 194, 1045 

Pelzer,  .\rthur,  court  case 64,407 

Peraberton  blueberries,  see  Blueberries. 

Pembroke  Realty  &  Securities  Corporation 8S0 

Pen  and  ink  friendships  for  the  .\niericas- 1756 

Pen  t)reille  .Mines  i  Metals  Co 692 

Penal  institutions,  see  Prisons  and  prisoners. 

Penberthy  Injector  Co 1335 

Pence.  Harriet  V.,  court  case 1634 

Pencils: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1118 

specification 592 

Pendergast.  Thomas  J.,  court  case 1312 

Pendray,  O.  Edward,  Time  Capsule 403 

Pendroy  quadrangle.  Mont... 1023 

Penetrometer  for  determining  firmness  of  hog 

tissue ._ 1705 

Penholders,  specification 928 

Penicillium  digitatum,  production  of  epinasty..  124 

Peninsula  Transit  Corporation 1301 

Penitentiaries,  see  Prisons  and  prisoners— a/«o 
names  of  penitentiaries. 

Penker  Construction  Co 64,358 

Penn  Ohio  New  York  Express  Corp 520 

Pennell,  Elliott  H.: 

hospitals  controlled  by  States,  etc 678 

hospitals  existing  singly  in  counties 678 

Pennoll,  Maryland  Y.: 

family  expentlitures 1110 

faniilv  housing  and  facilities.. 123 

Penney,  J.  C,  Co 897 

Pennsylvania: 

agricultural  loans 774, 1381 

anthracite  region  research  laboratory 837 

bridges 2<1S,  636.  662,  807, 

1000,  1130,  1141  (2  entries),  1432,  1586 
census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 623,1396 

construction 1574 

population 1251 

retail  trade 130,963 

service  establishments 271 

wholesale  trade 271, 1119 

climate... 1727 

conserving  oil  and  gas,  compact 1131, 

1141, 1154, 1207 

corn  acreage  allotments,  adjustment  for 435 

court  case 227 

district  court  records,  disposition 1133 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 42, 1160 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 1075 

financial  statistics 1247 

forest  fruits  and  nuts 1379 

mail  routes,  schedules 216,  739, 1204, 1514 

post  route  map..  85 

water  problem  in  antliracite  region 1172 

Pennsylvania  .Agricultural  Experiment  Station.      9 
Pennsylvania  Bridge  and  Tunnel  Commission    29S, 

636, 662,  807 

Pennsylvania-Central  .\irlines  Corporation 625, 

795, 1402, 1577 
Pennsvlvania  Qrevhound  Lines: 

decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 209 


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Pennsylvania  Oreyhound  Lines— Continued 

motor  carrier  decision 1774 

Pennsylvania  Railroad: 

abandonment 698,867,1178,1463 

accidents 55, 

178,  340,  696  (3  entries),  1032,  1175, 
1400  (Sentries),  1623,1624. 

crossing,  etc.,  in  D.  C 643,662,977 

equipment  trust  certificates 514 

mail  routes,  schedules -.  216,739, 1204, 1514 

oiH'ration 514 

rates  on  — 

cattle ---  701 

frozen  foods 1777 

iron.. 1476 

lime -_  1777 

pole  cars 702 

shiiiKli'  binder 1183 

train-control  devices 188,1629 

Pennsylvania  Slate  College 9 

Pennsylvania  Truck  Lines,  Inc 1472 

Pennsylvania  Water  <t  Power  Co 675 

Penny,  J.  C,  Co.,  Inc 530 

Pens,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 ---  1118 

Pensacola  Ground  School,  aircraft  navigation 

manual. — -  903 

Pensions: 

Coast  Guard 472,976, 1009 

continue  until  child  reaches  21 992 

disabled  peacetime  veterans- 
hearings --  987,988,1738 

law 1731 

reports 1593,1751 

for  wrtain  dependent  parents .  645, 

987,1009,1131 
for  dependents  — 

Civil  War   .  172,  645, 987, 1268, 1421 

Indian  wans  472,1268 

Kesjular  Establishment..--     .-.        987,1268 

War  with  Spain,  etc 992, 1009, 1131, 1436 

World  War -.,    478,995,1745 

for  veterans  and  former  service  men 1141 

increase  rate  to  \Vorld  War  veterans 655 

laws,  compilation .- 466 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 47 

Repular  Establishment- 
hearings 987,988,1009,1141,1738 

law --       1731 

reports 964,1009,1268,1593,1751 

Spanish- American  War  veterans  -.       -  992,1436 
see  also  Civil  service  ])ensions— Foreign  serv- 
ice—Old age  pensions— a/so  names  of 
persons  granted  pensions. 
Pensions  Committee,  House: 

reports  992 

Peasions  Committee,  Senate: 

hearing 1009 

reports 1008-9,1268,1436,1751 

Pentanes,  free  energies  of  isomerization,  etc 1723 

Peoples,  J.  W.,  chromite  deposits 332 

Peoples  Rank 231 

Peoples  (Hn  Co.,  Inc 358 

Peoria,  111.,  financial  statistics 1393 

Peoria  Hraumcister  Co 1312 

Peoria  Tribe  of  Indians  of  Oklahoma 174 

Pep  Boys,  Manny,  Moe,  and  Jack,  Inc.,  court 

case 684 

Peppard  Seed  Co 530 

Pepper,  Claude  (Senator  from  Fla.): 
paper  i)resented  by — 

phosphate  resources  of  U.  S 151 

reports  made  by- 
Commerce  Com  -  155, 480, 832, 999, 1432, 1599 

Interoceanic  Canals  Com 1153 

Pepper,  Dr.,  Bottling  Co.  of  Memphis,  Inc 1677 

Peppermint  oil,  cooperative  marketing 615 

Peppers,  root  rot 1700 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Co 1795 

Pepsi-Cola  Co 193 

Pequonnock  Foundry,  Inc.. 729,897 

Percale,  specification 1366 

Percunlage  corrector,  nomenclature  list 1691 

Perdue,  George,  court  case 358 

I'lre  Marquette  Ry.: 

cquiiiinent  trust  certificates 343,1178 

rates  on  grain 1476 

Perelman,  M.  D.,  motor  carrier  decision 348 

Perez,  Jose  J.,  relief -    815 

Perforators,  paper,  desk,  specifications 420,1221 


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Perfringens  toxoid,  antitoxin  binding  power 847 

Perfume  corporations,  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  re- 
port  684 

Perilla  - 617 

Perim  Harbor,  chart 1200 

Periodicals: 

advertising,  procedure  rel.  to  handling 850 

agricultural,  1810-1910,  U.  S.  and  Canada...  616 
apiu'aring  in  Highways,  current  literature.  1278 

contributions  to,  copvrighted 70, 

202,  545, 886, 1194, 1318, 1641, 1787 

copyrighted 645,1318,1641 

index  and  title  page,  v.  35 545 

farmers'  marketing,  etc.,  associations 615 

general  schedule  of  supplies... 1087 

Government  subscription 499 

guide  to  cataloguing 119.> 

Latin  American,  in  Library  of  Congress. ..  1495 

magazine  abstracts 90,  223,  399,  576,  744, 

916,  1076,  1211,  1352,  1520,  1669,  1809 

Negro.. 791 

publishing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report 684 

rates  on _ 1627,1620 

trade  union,  in  Labor  Dept.  Library 201 

weekly  review 43, 162,  320,  492,  675. 

845,  1014,  1160,  1272,  1443,  1609,  1756 
Perishable  agricultural  commodities,  see  Agri- 
cultural products. 
Perishable  shipments,  see  Freight  rates. 

Peritoneal  tis.sue  response  to  dusts  ... 678 

Perkins,  Frances,  national  nutrition  policy 1316 

see  also  Labor  Department. 

Perkins,  Juanita  V.,  housekeeper  service 364 

Perkins,  Katharine  H.,  court  case 536 

Perkins,  Milo,  thirty  million  customers  for  sur- 
plus  789 

see  also  Surplus  Marketing  Administration. 

Perkins,  Ralph,  court  case 536 

Perkins,  S.  O.,  soil  survey 786 

Perkins  Gins  (formerly  Perkins  Oil  Co.) 154 

Perkins  Truck  Lines. 1469 

Perkuhn,  H.,  creep  of  laminated  synthetic  resin 

plastics.... 1642 

Perky,  Tude,  court  case. 1480 

Pero.  J.  W.,  explosion,  Kent  no.  2  mine 1766 

Perrault,  Adrien: 

creososte  oil  effect  on  tumors. 326 

substituted  derivatives  of  benzanthracene. .  681 

Perrin,  T.  L.,  histopathology  in  "Q"  fever 494 

Perrott,  George  St.  J.: 

disqualification  in  selective  service. 1017 

physical  findings  on  men  drafted 323 

Perry,  Elzie,  court  case 1311, 1525, 1781 

Perry,  J.  M.,  &  Co.,  Inc.... 194 

Perry,  Margaret,  family  expenditures 785, 1110 

Perry,  William  B.,  syphilis-malaria  survey 1274 

Perry  at  Put  in  Bay,  echoes  of  War  of  1812 338 

Perry  Truck  Lines,  Inc 557 

Perrygo,  W.  M.,  birds  and  mammals  in  S.  C...  577 
Perry's  Victory  and  International  Peace  Me- 
morial National  Monument 862 

Persian  Gulf,  sailing  directions,  supplement 564 

Personal  property,  deceased  patients  of  Veterans' 

Administration 655, 1746 

Personal  service: 

family  expenditures 542 

job  descriptions 884 

Personal  Service  Tours 1469 

Personality  studies  in  aviation  medicine 422 

Personnel  Administration  Council,  see  Council 

of  Personnel  Administration. 
Personnel  managers,  apprenticeship  principles.  1190 

Personnel  Office,  Agriculture  Dept 16, 1243 

report,  1940 16 

Personnel     Office,     Emergency    Management 

Office 1807 

Personnel  Supervision  and  Management  Divi- 
sion, Navy  Dept 1065 

Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  court  case 358,  536, 1439 

Pertussis  prophylaxis 1445 

Peru: 

foreign  trade,  1938  and  1939 906 

military  adviser  to  Army  Remount  Service.  920 

preparing  shipments 798 

Peschke,  Lucille,  relief 984,1584,1598 

Pescor,  M.  J.,  study  of  Rorschach  test  rel.  to 

delinquents r678 

Peskan,'.Mont.,  customs  port  of  entry... ,1348 


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Pests: 

corn  oar  posts,  control  in  P.  R 250 

intorocptod  plant  pests 121 

title  imu'e... ...:..  1241 

mushroom,  and  thoir  control.. 1707 

patents  rolatinR  to  control,  review 13. 

258,  f)12,  780.  781,  1107,  1385,  1565,  1707 
see  also    Insects— Rodents— a?so   names   of 
pests. 

Pcta  Bay.  chart 505 

Peter  Cailler  Kohlcr  Swiss  Chocolates  Co.,  Inc    1504, 

1790 

Peterhoroush  <^  ITillshorough  R.  R.,  bonds 1292 

Peters,  A.  J.,  Co.,  Inc.. 1782 

Peters.  J.  II.,  motor  carrier  decision... 520 

Peters  Express.. 520 

Pctersburc;,  Va.,  battlefields  tour 1286 

Petersburg  National  Park: 

description 508, 1286 

lands,  transferrins 1425 

Peterson,  Perry  H.,  masonry  walls 1257 

Peterson,  Walter,  motor  carrier  decision 16?p 

Peterson,  Don  C,  reporting  of  births,  etc 304 

Peterson,  Emil,  tax  appeal 1678 

Peterson,  Harry  J.,  motor  carrier  decision 1468 

Peterson,  Hugh  (Representative  from  Ga.): 
report  made  by — 

Territories  Com 1426 

Peterson,  J.  Hardin  (Representative  from  Fla.): 

bill  introduced  by 1145 

reports  made  by — 

Conference  Com 1732 

Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries  Com...  147 
Phosphate  Resources  of  United  States, 
Joint  Committee  to  Investigate  Ade- 
quacy and  Use  of 34 

Public  Lands  Com 304 

Peterson.  Richard  A.,  patent  appeal 801 

Peterson,  W.  H.: 

^    carbon  metabolism  of  crown  gall 431 

■-■  preserving  legumes  and  other  forages ..  1101 

Peterson,  W.  J.,  calcium  requirements  of  pigs..  1234 

Peterson  Transfer 1...  1301 

Petrified  Forest  National  Monument: 

archeology 1768 

general  information 1621 

Petrin.  Joseph,  relief 659,984,1129 

Petrin,  Joseph  A.,  relief 659,984,1129 

Petrin,  Rudolph,  relief 659,984,1129 

Petroleum: 

accidents  in  Oklahoma  industry,  1937 336 

American  industry  developments,  1914-19.  1172 

analyses  of  crude  oils  of  Oklahoma 1767 

analyses  of  Illinois  crude  oils 52 

annual  statement,  crude  petroleum,  etc 1767 

asphalt  from  asphalt-bearing  crude  oils 857 

brine  for  secondary  recovery  of  oil 1172 

cancer  among  oil  refining  employees 163 

conservation,  interstate  compact 1131. 

1141, 1154. 1207 
control  of  industry  by  major  companies  . .    415, 

1084 
cooperative  purchasing  and  'distribution...  1109 
crude  petroleum  and  petroleum  products..  1027 

crude  petroleum  report  by  refineries 52, 

175,   336,   506,   692,   860,    1027,    1172, 
1284,  1455,  1620.  1767 

deposits,  protect  against  drainage 709 

distribution,  etc..  census  of  business 1252 

engineering  study  of  Anahuac  field 1455 

exploration  in  Alaska,  appropriations 638 

fires  and  explosions  in  industry 860 

forecast  of  demand  for  crude  oil 52, 

175,   330,   505.   692,   800,    1027,    1171, 
1284,  1455,  1620 

former  naval  reserve  interests,  estimate 89 

gauging  manual  for  products 589 

international  trade,  monthly  inventorv 52, 

175,  336,  692,  860,   1172,   1284,   1455, 
1620,  1767 

index,  1940 176 

investigation — 

expenses,  providing... 1734 

hearings 044 

reports 32,644 

leases  in  Lance  Creek  field 480,653,054,978 

manufacture  of  petroleum  products 1251 

method  for  determining  components 970 


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Petroleum— Continued 

monthly  statement,  crude  petroleum  and 

products 52, 170. 330,  506, 092, 800, 

1027, 1172, 1284, 1455, 1020, 1767 
oil  fields  of — 

Kansas 172 

United  States 172 

Wyoming 860 

our  petroleum  supply 402 

producing  and  refining  corporations 167 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1449 

rates  on— 

petroleum 520.530,702.873, 

1030. 1037. 1040, 1304, 1469, 1777 

petroleum  oil  residuum 187,  873 

petroleum  products 350. 

873, 1037, 1040, 1180. 1183, 1304, 1777 

refineries,  including  cracking  plants 860 

refining  and  utilization  technology 1669 

refining  technology  developments,  1914-19.  1172 

resources  of  Osage  County,  Okla 332, 

1281, 1451 

correction  of  entry  on  p.  332 769 

resources  of  Park  County,  Wyo 1281 

royalties,  tables  for  computing 332 

search  for  oil  (2  entries) 1522 

tariff  quota  for  Venezuela 227,405 

technical  research  in  production,  etc 1455 

water  in  oil-filled  sand  columns 1767 

weekly  crude  oil  stock  report 52, 

176,   336,    506.   692,   861,    1027,    1172, 
1284,  1455,  1620,  1767 
see  also  Pipe  lines. 

Petroleum  coke,  rates  on 530, 1040. 1183. 1029 

Petroleum  Economics  Division  ...   52,  176,  336,  506, 
692,  859, 860, 1027, 1172, 1284, 1455, 1767 
Petroleum  gases,  see  Gases. 

Petroleum  Rail  Shippers'  Association 702 

Petroleum  Transport  Co 871 

Pettibone,  Holman  D.,  trustee,  court  case.  671. 1439 

Pettis.  C.  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  district 931 

Pettit,  Bertie,  court  case 358.1045 

Pettit,  Charles,  court  case . 358,1045 

Pettus,  James  T.,  tax  appeal 1816 

Pettus,  James  T.,  Trust  for  Irene  Pettus 1816 

Pettus,  James  T.,  Trust  for  James  T.  Pettus,  jr.  1816 

Pettyjohn,  G.  W..  motor  carrier  decision 1472 

Petzoldt,  Paul,  schedule  of  basic  rates 53 

Peyton,  Loe  M.  R.,  tax  appeal 1217 

Peyton  Packing  Co.,  Inc 1198 

Pfaff,  Norman  J.,  exr.,  court  case 196. 5S0 

Pfoil.  E.  K.,  trustee,  court  case 1486 

Pfleuger,  Johann  C,  court  case 1187 

Pfohl,  Earl,  court  case 1633 

Pharmacy,  methods  for  technicians 1824 

Pheiffer,    William    T.     (Representative    from 
N.  Y.): 
reports  made  by- 
Immigration  and  Naturalization  Com.  470- 
471,986,1419 
Phelan,  Vincent  B.: 

Mu-Steel  prefabricated  constructions 631 

U.  S.  S.  Panelbilt  constructions 1125 

Phelps,  Elizabeth,  family  expenditures 16,1110 

Phelps  Dodge  Copper  Products  Corporation 76, 

383,  557 

Phelps  Dodge  Corporation 04,209,358, 

749, 1001, 1504, 1644, 1052 

Phenol  larvicidos  for  mosquito  control 1611 

Phenolic  disinfectants,  standards 630 

Phenothiazine  as  anthelmintic 439 

Philadelphia,  Pa.: 

apprenticeship  standards,  machinists,  etc..  1490 
apprenticeship  standards,  truck  mechanics.  1049 

chart  of  waterfront 456 

financial  statistics 128 

heart  disease  in  cardiac  clinics 1015 

maternal  welfare 364 

rheumatic  heart  disease  in  hospitals 495 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 763 

Philadelphia  &  Heading  Terminal  R.  R.,  bonds.  867 
Philadelphia.  Baltimore  &  Washington  R.  R., 

underpass,  etc.,  in  D.  C 643,662,977 

Philadelphia  Company 227 

Philadelphia-Detroit  Lines,  Inc 348 

Philadelphia  Freight  Forwarding  Co 520 


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PhUadelphia  Inquirer  Co.: 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 897, 1335 

tax  appeal .005 

Philadelphia  Record  Co ^-'•'^ 

Philip,  Cornelius  B.:  ^„. 

antibodies  against  encephalitis  virus. 12/4 

susceptibility  of  horses  to  encephalitis 1444 

Philippine  Islands.-    -.- ^"^ 

biology  of,  contributions..    .-- ^"* 

Chroinite  Reservation,  restoring i34y 

communication  chart °' 

t  t„l,1„i.  'ctO 


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^  °|?senic^in  natural  phosphates,  etc 1710 

investigation  in  Florida.------- ?V| 

investigation  of  resources  of  V.  b o*.  ^oJ- 

rock—  rnc 

domestic  demand— ™^ 

preprint  from  mineralsyearbook—- ---  »oi 

rates  on s^-;?^;--        'Toad 

sales  head  for  new  record  in  W^l-------  if»* 

statistics,  superphosphate^    .22, 129  269, 451, 
622,  791, 959, 1114, 1248, 1394, 1572, 1714 


Phosphor  bronze,  see  Bronze 

current  tables..---- 1407 1  Phosphorus:  .  ^„fo,;oic.  qar 

defense  appropriations i*-*'  nutrient  value  in  phosphatic  materials -  y« 

export  taxes,  suspend-  turnover  of  lecithins,  etc.,  mf  ^ured    ---- -  3^^ 

hearings {269    photoengraving,  census  of  manufactures,  1939  .  1117 

Photographic  apparatus  and  supplies: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 yw 

customs  appeal 


1731 
1603, 1737 


law 

fishel  of  Philippines  and  adjacent  seas .  -  404  578 
freight  traffic  from  U.  S.,  rates,  etC-  369  10o2 
insurrection,  continue  pensions  until  child 

reaches  21 j--V""> 

'°^""°'SaJ?l""-°^-'--  9Ti&l3U436 

liquors  and  articles  from,  regulations 1087 

money-order  post  offices ^f"'t 

naval  districts,  map 1^^ 

oil  and  gas  fields ,„„_ 

relief,  etc.,  estimate. -.------------------  ^°"' 

report  of  President  of  Philippines,  1939        -  509 
sell  naval  equipment  aud  supplies  to,  etc.— 
hearings 302,838 

^e^orts 150,668 

sugar'defici't;  194V,  proration  ---------  1102, 1234 

sugar  excise  tax  funds,  etc.,  for  defense-       ^^^ 

sugar  quotas,  amend  law- 
hearing 

minority  views.  - 


general  schedule  of  supphes 100,  590, 1819 

lens  resolution,  test *^f^ 

microfilm,  etc.,  reproductions- «i^ 

stores,  commodity  sales-.- '■'^° 

^'trStod-,-.  70.202,545  887,1051,1495,1641 

index  and  title  page,  v.  35      0*0 

naval  reservations,  etc.,  prohibit— 

hearings  (2  entries) °f° 

Shorts™ --'-'-\°-'^'^-'^:::::::----"8^ 

seven  ways" to"  use  a  photograph 260 

Photography:  ,    .    ,  ,  i^t 

basic.  Army  technical  manual ^5^/ 

insect  specimens,  technique-      ---..------  "'^ 

reflection-transmission  in  sheet  materials. .  17/3 


see  oZso  Aerial  photography. 

Photogravure,  rotary,  census  of  manufactures.  1250 

Photo-lithographing,  census  of  manufactures—  12o0 

ofio  I  Photometry:  ^-^o 

fS,  physical  photometer.  -.------- " " "  i  o^ia  1  w 

^f^  wheat  protein  determination 1238, 1562 

report v  "^.n" 125^  with  barrier-layer  cells J'« 

trade  of  United  States  in  1940--.--  —  -----  i^^a    pij^halonitrile  as  insecticide.  -^ ^99° 

travel  pay,  etc.,  for  volunteers  in  War  with  ^ mi 


Phyllotoma  nemorata,  parasites «^ 

Phymatotrichumomnivorum-     "^^m 

Phymatotrichum  root  rot  of  cotton i'^" 

Physical  education  and  training: 

basic  field  manual '°° 

biennial  survey .^,, 

State  wide  trends -  -  -  -  -  - |"^^ 

supervision  by  State  education  depts -  iiw 

Physical  examinations:  , ,  w^,  191 

findings  on  men  drafted  in  World  War 323 

for  Medical  Dept.,  Navy,  manual  changes.-  734 
Physical  fitness,  see  Hygiene. 
Physical  science,  «ee  Physics 
Physical  training,  see  Physical  education  and 

training. 
Physicians:  ,,  ,,-7 

doctors' calls uC-'<,'aHh 

family   physician   cooperates   with   heaitn 

dept -— 364 

under  selective  service,  amend  act *»'» 

see  also  Surgeons. 
Physics:  ,„     ^  ■    ^  iwa 

cultural  values  (2  entries) :}0;£^ 

mineral  physics  studies. ^^'^ 

physical  interpretation  of  weather  W6 

physical  sciences  research,  promoting 987 

PhinW  Holdm- <Jo.,  inc . 1         science  in  crime  detection  laboratory -  402 

rh£7d.°E°S,  rVramily  food  consumption.  ^^    ^^^^^S^^^^^^^^^^^^:^^ 

Pi^ea  Engelmanni,  seeSvmc^.          __             ^93, 463 
Co '-'----- l'^95 


see  aZso  mTes' of  spedaY  localities  in  Phil- 
ippine Islands. 
Philippine  Scouts: 

discharge  or  retirement-  ^^ 

hearings g^g 

law--^— - "/-'."us,  156 

Philippi'nes°'  Co"m"m"o"nw"e"al"t"h",    see    Philippine 

Islands.  .       ,  -r,     1  All 

PhiliDsburg,  Pa.,  First  National  Bank-    m 

Ph  UPS  A  M.,  phthalonitrile  as  insecticide.—  1565 
Phillips.  G.  L..  applying  liquid  insecticides—  611 
Phillips,  Max:  1700 

hemicelluloses  of  sugarcane  fiber i'u^ 

hemicelluloses  of  wheat  straw ^^' 

PhilUp™,  Ralph  W.,  progeny  testing  of  rams.-  120 
Ph  lips  Robert  L.,  and  family,  relief^  ..-—  H30 
Phillips  Z-. Barney  T.,  prayers  in  Senate  427 

Phillips  Pipe  Line  Co 39,358, 1439 

Philosophy:  .  770 

of  life  for  American  farmej,  etc ''■i 

schools  of  philosophy  for  farmers wi 

Philpot,  Mary  E.,  relief  of  estate 11^8 

Philpot,  Sandra  G..  relief "^» 

Phinley  Holding  Co..  Inc.  ^ 


..  1523 


Phipps,  Lawrence  O .,  tax  appeal 904  1634 

Phipps  Margaret  R.,  tax  appeal        ----  924,  ib34 
Phlox,  two  species  of  cecidomynd  flies  from- 

Phoenix.  Ariz.:  '  oyq  fi26  796 

aeronautical  charts 27d,b/b,/yD 

building  permit  survey ^"'j' 

Phoenix  Blue  Diamond  Express "ui 

Phoenix  Finance  Corporation ^"''» 

^^°mSacturing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  re-  ^^_^ 

port 7 ■,ru^■, 

records,  Latin  American  music ■i^u3 

PhosDhate  Export  Association.-.---- --t-;  °'^ 

Pholphate  Resources  of  United  States,  Joint 
f  nospnaie  g^^^^^.j^gg  ^^  investigate  Adequacy 

and  Use  of:  3^5^ 

report 


Pichette,  Dollie  C 

Pick  Manufacturing  Co ■''^" 

Pickauds  Mather  &  Co ^°* 

Picker  X-Ray  Corporation ^""J 

Pickett,  A.  J.,  court  case 

fermented,  making- .  •.-,--- v;--.V"'V" 
manufactures.  1939.  pickled  fruits,  etc 


.  1559 
.  1716 

-._.  1183 

rates  on Q„r 

Pickwick  landing  project,  report »^a 

?i^lr's^Sf  ^tcS^ogy  and  Plant"^ara^ 

tine  Bureau -  612,95^903 

Pictures,  see  Illustrations— Motion  pictures- 
Photographs.  „^ 

Pidgeon  Thomas  Iron  Co 1198,13^0 


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INDEX,    1941 


Page 
Piedmont  &  Northern  Ry.,  accident..  ..  fiOfi 

Piedmont  area  soil  conservation,  1800-fO  '"    19 

Piedras  Xccrras  Broadcasting  Co.... 97 

Piening,  'Worner,  combustion  turbines "  546 

I  lerce,  C.  C,  syphilis  and  gonorrhea  control.       495 
Pierce,  C.  11.: 

current  meters  in  water  of  shallow  depth      1451 

Intakes  for  Rage  wells 12Si 

Pierce,  Clyde  C,  Corporation  "    709 

Pierce,  Fred,  sr.,  relief. 1417, 1598, 1730, 1732 

Pierce,  J.  B.,  address.. 613 

Pierce,  ^E.,  court  case. 536,1485.1814 

Iiercc,  Mary,  relief 1417,1598,1730,1732 

1  lercc,  Maurice  C,  court  case 1635 

Pierce,  W.  O.,  geology,  etc.,  of  Park  County, 

»vyo 1281 

Pierce,  Walter  M.  (Representative  TromOrec.'): 
report  made  by— 

Agriculture  Com 1416 

Piercc-Biesc    Corporation,    see,    as    successor 
Pierce,  Clyde  C,  Corporation. 

Pierinont  Corporation 411  hss 

Picrson,  A.  }£.• 

forc.'st  product  statistics... ]23 

lumber  distribution  and  consumption 263 

I  letig,  Louis  J.,  motor  carrier  decision  .'••ifi 

Pig,  see  Swine. 

Pig  iron,  gee  Iron. 

Pig  tin,  see  Tin. 

Piggot,  C.  S.,  north  Atlantic  deep-sea  cores    171  17^2 

Pigman,  William  W.: 

almond  emulsin  on  elvrosides.  458 

enzymatic  hydrolysis  of  disaccharidcs  1256 

rotary  relationships  of  glycosides  1257 

Pigments: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939,  colors  13^7 

lead  and  zinc 52,859,1026 

Figs,  see  Rwino. 

Pihl  Transfer  &  Stornge  Co 1038 

Pike,  Sumner  T.,  life  insurance  4m 

Pike,  W.  S.,  Seedsman.  US? 

Pilgrim  Furniture  Co.,  Inc 7IS 

Piling,  rates  on ,530  §-3 

Pilliken  area,  Calif.,"chromite  deposiVs'  '  171 

Pillowcases,  specification '"l2'l 

Pillows,  wa?e  order  in  industrv.  14Q3 

Pi  sbury,  George  B..  tidal  hydraulics..-.    """    423 

Pillsbury  Sound,  chart ""  274 

Pilot  balloons,  see  Balloons. 
Pilot  charts: 

Atlantic  Ocean,  north 81.214  566  7.36 

904, 1067, 1201, 1344, 1511.  i659,'l798 

upper  air 81,  .391,  736, 

,,,       .  901,1067,1201,1344,1511,1859.1799 

Atlantic  Ocean,  south 81,566.1067,1511 

t-entral  American  waters 81.214  566  736 

904, 1066, 1201, 1343. 1511.  lG59,'l798 
Indian  Oc(;an.... 81,214.566.736 

904. 1067, 1201, 1343, 1.11],  1659, 1798 

Pacific  Ocean,  north SI  214  566  736 

.      904, 1067, 1201, 1341, 1511,  i659.'l799 

upporair .  81.391,7.36  904 

i,„„„  ^        1067,1202,1344,1511.1659.1799 

Pacific  Ocean,  south 81,566.1067,1511 

lilot  guides,  see  Coast  pilots-nho  names  of 

localities. 
Pilot  Rocks,  Oreg..  flood  control.  1265 

Pi  ot  rules  Great  Lakes  and  connecting  watere     26 
i  iiots,  see  Aviators. 

Pim  Bay,  chart icjf, 

Pima  cotton,  »ce  Cotton.  

I'lmientos,  roasting,  etc.,  effect  on  seed  germina- 


349 


Pinal  County,  Ariz.,  prop'eity  tax  stViictureretc'  436 
Pinckney,  J   S.,  vetch  resistance  to  vetch  bru- 


Pine: 


chid 


r.-        T^  P&sc 

Pine  River  project,  general  information.  1029 

Pine  State  Expresg,  Inc.-                       nm 

Pineapples:                          ^^"' 

la  piria '___  gjj, 

protein-digesting  enzvmcs 17m 

rates  on ]\^t 

Pingree,  Mary  W.,  tax  appeal. ::."::. 'I "  135^ 

Pink,  Loni<;  H.,  relief  .  .......  o?. 

Pinnacles  National  Monument      '  iiwi'mn'; 

Pms,  specifications """'    im 'uwn 

Pinus,  «r  I'ine.  """" 'U'-iUJ" 

Pioneer  Motor  Freight,  Inc 
Pipe  and  pipe  fittings: 

geneml  schedule  of  supplies..  927  1681 

manual  of  instructions,  piping  etc  '  737 

rates  on "'" ko  c^n 

specifications :...  loi  235  1534  isgn 

standard  of  the  trade,  lead  pine     '      '         1124 
Pijjc  lines:  " 

Baton  Rouge,  La.,  to  Port  St.  Joe,  Fla         I145 
concentration  of  economic  power  "'    414 

construction  in  D.  C 986"i66i"ll30 

reduced  rates  and  gathering  char-'es     '        '  350 
related  to  national  defense—     ""  " 

hearings _.,._       544  ,(,03 

law -jjgj 

proclamations 1208,  i349, 1516 

Qtotf<f.?„o    / •- 644,819,979,  1003 

statistics  of  companies,  1940  i4'io 

temperatures \lp~ 

transportation  revenue  and  traffic         1032  1175 
trends  in  oil  pipe  line  industry  '  i9ss 

valuations " "-"      '^r 

Pipe  Spring  Xafional  Monument  1601 

Pipe  thread  protecting  rings,  rates  on  ]040 

Piper,  Lily  B.,  tax  appeal...  V^ 

Piper,  R.  B.,  avocado  diseases       -sr 

Piper,  T.  Eugene,  tax  appeal  ,^2- 

Pipcstnne  National  Monument  io2S 

Pisto  e,sl,  E.,  flow  past  infinite  screen  of  aif foYls    370 
Pistols,  standard  nomenclature  list 1544,"l545 

fuel,  characteristics  and  explosibilitv  335 

rateson _  "ifun 

Pitchers,  water,  specification---  ini 

Pithlachascotee  River,  survey  '  -«.■} 

PittCorPitkowski),  Cecilia,  relief  """lom 

Pittenger,    William   A.    (RepresentatYvefrom 
Minn.): 
bill    introduced    by  «=, 

reports  made  by—  """ 

Claims  Com 290,  295,468-469,  641- 

Pittmnn     T     A     f^-  813-816,  983-985,   1138,   1591-92 
i^itrman,  j    A.,  motor  carrier  decision  520 

i  ittman,  Margaret,  antimeningococcus  serum"  322 

Pitts,  .Jesse  \\ .,  relief 641   coi   n-c 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.:  ^'  '^^'  ^'^ 

financial  statistics 21 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district  932 

Pittsburgh,  Bessemer  <t  Lake  Erie  R"r  1772 

Pittsburgh  Cash  Produce  Co  « 

Pittsburgh,   Cincinnati,   Chicago  &"sV."l^iiis 

Pittsburgh  coal  bed"  ^^ 


b,ue  stain  effect  on  southern  pine.  265 

eastern  white  pine,  American  wood  'l387 

growing  nursery  stock  of  southern  pine    "      16 

house  framing  material """    ig 

longleaf  pine  primer ogs 

re?ener.ation  of  western  white  pino ""  616 

shorlloafpine 444 

Pine  County,  Minn.,  soil  survey  787 

Pine  Flat-Kings  River  project,  ice  Kings  "River 

_.      _         project. 

I  ine  Grove,  Oa.,  railroad  accident...  340 


moisture,  etc.,  on  mine  roof  1765 

strength  of  small  pillars  1170 

Pittsburgh   Courier  Publishing  Co  76 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Co.: 

National  Labor  Relations  Bd.  cases  358 

TT   •.  ^  ^"■*^'   S97,    1061,    1505,    1652 
V.  United  States..  on 

Pittsburgh  Steel  Co.   .     « 

Pittsburgh  Truck  Branch,  international"  "Har- 

vcster  Co...  095 

Pityrasporum  ovale: 

isolation,  etc. 1^3 

correction  for  entry.."  I  245 

Pitzer,  Kenneth  S.,  free  energies  of  isomerizati'on 

of  butanes...  1799 

Piute  Indians:  "^ 

to  sue  in  Court  of  Claims- 
hearing.... 1420 

report one 

Pjacak,  Oliver  R.,  Scioto  River...  "1758 

Placement  services  in  colleges,  etc  846 

Placentia  Harbor,  chart 1344 

Placer  mining  regulations 330 

Planers,  Army  technical  manual.  .       1537 


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Plankton  in  water  supply.--- 402 

Planning   (economics): 

after  defense  what?. fin7""iV89   1^8^ 

county  planmng  series .--.  d07,  idSA  ia»A 

directory   of  planning  agencies yu 

Federal  aids  to  local  planning 57b 

land  planning  bulletin ..--------  115» 

neighborhood  planning  (subdivisions)  158 

post-defense  planning . !««.  {^^^ 

program  for  national  development  -  400,  lO^b 
regional  development  plans.  ...  576,744, 107b 
reports  by  organizations,  bibliography.-..  57fa 
selected  countries -.- loo^ 

Planning  Board,  see  National  Resources  Plan- 
ning Board. 

Plant  diseases,  see  Diseases  of  plants.   _      ,,.„,„ 

Plant  Exploration  and  Introduction  Division  446, 618 

Plant    Industry    Bureau ^''' ^24,J2fa4  "tW,  617. 

785,956,1111,    1244,    1389,    15b9,    1710 

inventory.-- *||^ 

report,  1940 ^' 

Plant   pests,   see   Pests. 

Plantings,   see   Plants. 

Flail's:  .  .  „ 

collected  by  R.  C  Ching--..-,- 1078 

condiment  plants,  crop  possibilities Usy 

exploration  and  introduction 17 

foundation  plantings J™ 

greeb,  lemna  use  for  nutrition  studies l;^44 

house  plants 787 

inseet  enemies  of  house  plants... oi^ 

insecticide  and  raticide 1-44 

introduced  by  Plant  Exploration  and  Intro- 

duction  Division -.-  44b,  bis 

material  imported  under  special  permit 121 

medicinal  and  flavoring,   production 2b5 

medicinal,  crop  possibilities l'^44 

mercuric  chloride  as  preservative 1^^8 

methyl  bromide  fumigation v.-.-.i",,.! 

plant  science  literature 17, 125, 265.  446, 618, 

787,  957,  nil,  1244,  1390,  1569,  1711 
range  plant  handbook 1110 


rare  native,   conserving. 


402 


resources  of  Alaska 331 

root  knot  nematode  resistant 957 

systematic  studies,  title  page,  etc -".too 

tissue  cultures  (2  entries) 15^;f 

useful  in  upland  wildlife  management 687 

Wilcox  flora,  additions 503 

products,  census  of  manufactures,  1939...  1397 
rates  on 1°^ 

Plasterboard,  rates  on 1^' 

Plastic  paint,  see  Paint  and  painting. 

Plastic  Specialties,   Inc 1502,1649 

^'^Sulose,  statistics 21,  128,  269,  450,  621, 

791,  959,  1114,  1247,  1394,  1572,  1714 
copyrighted...  70,  202,  545,  887,  1051,  1495,  1641 

Index  and  title  page,  v.  35 545 

growth  revealed  by  census  statistics 791 

synthetic  resin,  creep  of  laminated... 1642 

Plated  ware,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

Platenius,  Hans,  onion  pungency .-  HOI 

Plates' 

fabricated    steel,    statistics.  21, 128,  269,  450,  621 

791,  959,  1114,  1247,  1394,  1572,  1714 

smooth,  new  frictional  resistance  law 1319 

PlfltinEi 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

under  hydrostatic  pressure 71 

Platinum : 

and  allied  metals,  preprint  from  yearbook.  1027 

Goodnews  deposits 502 

smelting  and  refining,  census,  1939 1118 

Piatt,  Edith,  relief 293,309,463 

Piatt  National  Park ..------.  508 

Platte    Vallev    Public    Power   and    Irrigation 

D"istrict 855 

Plauchfi,  Vance  (Representative  from  La.): 
report  made  by- 
Public  Lands  Com 304 

home  play  and  play  equipment  for  child —  540 
pre-school-,  circular 852 

Playgrounds  Department  in  D.  C,  transfer 817 

Plazaster,  new  genus  of  sea  stars  from  Japan 919 

Pletz,  Anna  E.,  tax  appeal - 97 


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Pletz,  William  H.  C,  tax  appeal --    97 

Plitnyak  Bav,  chart 737 

Plitt,  Thora  M.: 

animal  fibers 1704 

fur  fibers 171 

Plitz,  Walter  O.,  court  case...  39,  357, 1156, 1187, 1311 

PlombTool  Co... 718 

Plotting  and  relocating  board,  nomenclature — 1547 

Plowing  for  terrace  maintenance 126 

Plows,  moldboard -  251 

Plumas  National  Forest: 

lands 304 

map 784 

Plumbers'  supplies: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report  1165 
Plumbing: 

apprenticeship  standards 1491 

in  D.  C,  regulate 144 

methods  of  estimating  loads ---  138 

Plumbing  fixtures: 

hospital 1125 

specification 235 

Plumbs,  specification 928 

Plumes,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

Plummer,  C.  C,  yellow  chapote 953 

Plunkett,  Theodore  R.,  court  case 64 

Plymouth,  Pa.,  bridge 1141,1432,1586 

Plymouth  Motor  Corporation -  1478 

Plympton  quadrangle.  Mass 689 

Plywood : 

publications  on. 262 

warping 616 

Pneumatic  hose,  specification 591, 1684 

Pneumococci: 

immunizing  substances ---  848, 1016 

new  type 323 

Pneumonia,  institutional  outbreak 494 

Poa  pratensis,  see  Bluegrass. 

Pocahontas  Fuel  Co.,  Inc ---  925 

Pocahontas  Operators  Association.- 1182 

Pocatello,  Idaho,  aeronautical  chart - 1122 

Pocket  gopher  control 257 

Podiatry  Corps,  Army  see  Chiropody(Podiatry) 
Corps,  Army. 

Poe,  F.  W.,  Manufacturing  Co -  383 

Poffenberger,  Elwood,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B..  1650 

Pohle,  Elroy  M.,  medullation  in  wool ---  1106 

Point,  see  name  of  point. 

Point  Hope  Native  Village - 174 

Poirier,  Anthony  J.,  preparing  shipments 628 

Poison  ivy  dermatitis,  tannic  acid  treatment...  1274 

Poison  labels,  specification 928 

Poisoning,  see  names  of  substances. 
Poisonous  plants,  see  names  of  plants. 
Poisons,  see  Caustic  poison  act— aiso  names  of 
poisonous  substances. 

PolakolT,  George,  court  case 1312 

Polar  E.xpedition,  see  Peary  Polar  Expedition, 
1908-09. 

Pole  cars,  rates  on 702 

Poles,  rates  on.. 530,702 

Poley,  W.  E.,  corn,  etc.,  in  diet  of  fryers  and 

roasters 248,  432 

Police: 

building  police,  designating  guards  as. 826 

in  D.  C.  .additional — 

hearings. 1597 

law.. 1584 

reports 1136,1427 

in  D.  C,  adjustment  of  salaries 816 

salaries  and  hours.. 366, 

543,  715, 1050, 1316. 1493, 1640, 1786 
Police  and  Fire  Division  of  The  Panama  Canal, 

see  Panama  Canal  (zone). 
Police  Court,  District  of  Columbia,  changing 

name 1418 

Police  Department,  District  of  Columbia: 
additional  members- 
hearings 1597 

law 1584 

reports 1136, 1427 

property  clerk,  enlarging  powers 470, 481,  636 

salaries  of  members,  adjustment 816 

Poliomyelitis: 

establish  strains  of  virus  in  cotton  rat 678 

prevalence  in  1940 1016 

study  in  Charleston  County,  S.  C 1016 

Polishing,  census  of  manufactures,  1939.. 960 


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Polishing  preparations,  schedule  of  supplies.  234, 419 

Political  activities  by  Federal  employees 64, 194 

Political  pressures,  see  Lobbying. 

Political  science,  publications  for  sale 170 

Polk,  J.  T.,  relief 308,468,635 

Polk  County  (Iowa)  Health  Service 1016 

Pollard,  11.  N.,  doterminixig  catches  of  beetles, 

etc 1565 

Pollen: 

role  in  economy  of  the  hives 780 

traps,  etc.,  in  developing  bee  colonies 780 

Poison  Logging  Co 897 

Polyclad  flat  worms  of  Atlantic  Coast 404 

Polytechnic  School  of  Guatemala,  director,  detail 

of  military  officer 1356 

Pomeroy,  Carl  S.,  avocado  production 1389 

Pomeroy,  Elsie  L.,  range  plant  handbook 1110 

Porno  Indians: 

constitutions,  etc.,  amendments 334, 503 

lands,  reserving 1425,1747 

Pomprowitz,  Joseph,  motor  carrier  decision 870 

Pond,  Reed  K.,  dry  edible  beans 788 

Ponds  for  wildlife 957 

Pontiac,  Mich.,  building  jiermit  survey 1315 

Pontiac  Motor  Division,  General  Motors  Sales 

Corporation 1502 

Pontotoc  County,  Okla.,  soil  survey 787 

Pony  Express  Stages 1469 

Poos,  F.  W.,  sweet  corn  wilt 445 

Pope,  Allen,  claim 984 

Pope,  George  W.,  determining  age  of  animals..  779 

Pope,  James  P.,  address 1678 

Pope  4  Ballard 91 

Pope  County,  Ark.,  erosion  and  land  use 957 

Pope  Estate  Co 880 

Poplar,  N.  C,  railroad  accident 1175 

Popov,  T.  K.,  soil  survey -  617 

Popular  study  series 176,  338,  508,  693, 694, 1028 

Po])iilation: 

Caribbean  area  characteristics 1571 

census,  1940  (16th") 130,270,452,453,624,792, 

793,  960,  961, 1118, 1251, 1398, 1575, 1717 

releases  and  bulletins... 1575 

reports,  tentative  list 1575 

United  States  summary 1717 

census  publications  for  sale 1166 

characteristics,  relation  to  housing,  etc 325 

increase  in  rural  areas 9 

prospect  in  the  South 1235 

whole  number  in  each  State  and  representa- 
tion in  Congress 22 

see  also  names  of  States,  etc. 
Porath,  P.  R.,  matte  smelting  of  manganese. .  .    50 
Porcelain  Division,   Westinghouse   Electric  & 

Manufacturing  Co 901,1064 

Porcelain  enamel,  see  Enameled  ware. 

Porcupine  River,  aeronautical  chart 1404 

Pork: 

home-dressed,  curing  under  refrigeration...  1564 

soft-pork  problem 1106 

specification 592 

Tariff  Commission  report 1814 

trichinosis  caused  by  eating  raw  pork 439 

Port,«enameof  port,  except  when  "Port"  occurs 
as  first  word  of  name  of  town,  etc. 

Port  Allen  Harbor,  re-examination -  932 

Port  Angeles  Harbor,  survey 1371 

Port  Arthur,  Tex.: 

port 108 

turning  basin 1151 

Port  Clinton,  Ohio,  chart... 934 

Port  Everglades,  Fla.,  chart 135 

Port  Gamble  Band  of  Clallam  Indians.. 1283 

Port  Huron,  Mich.,  building  permit  survey...  1315 

Port  Isabel  &  Rio  Grande  Valley  Ry 181 

Port  Jefferson  Harbor,  chart 967 

Port  Neches  Refinery,  Texas  Co 386,731 

Port  Reading  R.  R.,  bonds 181 

Port  Saunders  (steamship): 

to  engage  in  fisheries 1143, 1415 

Port  Wing,  Wis.,  chart 108 

Portable  scales,  see  Scales. 
Porte,  William  S.: 

interspecific  tomato  hybrids 266 

Pan  America  tomato -  957 

Portendick  Anchorage,  chart 565 

Porter,  Charles  W.,  Perry  at  Put  in  Bay 338 

Porter,  Edd,  motor  carrier  decision 1297 

Porter,  H.  W.,  cxtensiou  activities,  etc 953 


Porter-Cable  Machine  Co . 1652 

Porterfield,  Joseph  H.,  motor  carrier  decision..  1627 
Portland,  Maine: 

chart  of  harbor 456 

defensive  sea  area,  Executive  order 1802 

Portland,  Oreg.: 

aeronautical  chart... 273 

financial  statistics 128, 1114 

national  cemetery  in  vicinity 484, 648, 1732 

nautical  charts. 134, 1578 

port 108 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district,  report 932 

Portland  cement,  see  Cement. 

Portland  Sportwear  Manufacturing  Co... 1430 

Porto  Rico  Coal  Co 583 

Porto  Santo  Island,  chart 213 

Ports,  see  Harbors — also  names  of  ports. 

Ports  of  embarkation  and  debarkation.  Army 

regulations 103 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  defensive  sea  area 1802 

Portuguese-English  military  dictionary 1092 

Posey,  Ida  M.,  comt  case 358 

Position  finders,  standard  nomenclature  list. . .  1548 
Possessions  of  United  States,  see  Outlying  posses- 
sions. 
Post-defense  planning: 

after  defense,  what? 1211 

providing 1739, 1745 

Post-Emergency  Economic  Advisory  Comxais- 

sion 1143 

Post  Office  and  Post  Roads  Committee,  House: 

calendar 302,1146,1741 

hearings _  476,653,826,992,1146 

reports 476,992-993,1146,1425 

Post  Office  Department. .  83,  215,  393,  569,  739,  906, 
1068, 1203, 1346, 1513, 1661, 1800 
appropriations,  1941  and  prior  years — 

estimates 222,914,1073 

laws  for  1941 393 

appropriations,  1942 — 

estimates,  etc 222, 914, 1073, 1666 

hearings 142,480 

law 807 

minority  views 480 

reports 142,480,637 

employees,  see  Postal  service. 

legislation  concerning,  1941 393 

records,  disposition 285, 809, 980 

report,  1940 84 

Post  offices: 

procedure  in  appointments 267 

State  list 1346 

see  also  Postal  service — also  names  of  places 
where  located. 
Post    Offices    and    Post    Roads    Committee, 
Senate: 

calendar 37, 313, 669, 1009, 1155, 1268, 1601 

hearings 839, 1010 

reports 839,1009-10,1155 

Post  route  maps 86 

Post-Standard  Co 1505 

Postage: 

Braille  writers  and  shorthand  machines...   1009, 

1146, 1415 
rate  on  books — 

hearings 1010,1146 

proclamations 911,1349 

report 1010 

rate  on  Ist-class  matter 478,663,807 

Postal  accounts,  statements  of  receipts  at  post 

offices -. 84, 

215,  393,  394,  569,  739,  906,  907,  1068, 
1204. 1346, 1513, 1661, 1800 
Postal  bulletin,  see  Postal  service. 
Postal  contracts,  see  Mail  contracts. 
Postal  employees,  see  Postal  service. 
Postal  guide,  see  Postal  service. 
Postal  laws,  see  Postal  service. 
Postal  rates,  see  Postage. 
Postal  savings  certificates  issued  by  Canal  Zone 

Postal  Service 1347 

Postal  Savings  System 216 

Postal  service: 

appointments,    etc.,    under    Post    Office 

Dept 571,1208 

appropriations,  see  Post  Office  Department. 

Army  field  manual 103 

Army  mail  clerks,  designation 989, 1004, 1129 

clerical  allowances  for  3d-class  offices 476, 826 


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custodial  employees,   extend   8-m-lO   hr. 
law — 

hearing 653 

re  port 1 146 

custodial  employees,  night  work  pay- 
hearing 653 

reports 1146,1425 

custodial  employees,  promotion  benefits — 

hearing 653 

report 992 

employee  interested  in  mail  contract 1010 

employee  status  and  leave  for  clerks 826 

employees  guide,  amendments 394 

laws  and  regulations --      739 

extract 1661 

insert  S-. - .  84, 216, 394,  569, 907, 1513, 1514, 1661 

longevity  pay.. 992, 1155 

ollicial  postal  guide. 84,  216, 394,  569, 

907, 1069, 1346, 1513, 1514, 1661 

State  list  of  post  offices 1346 

postal  bulletin 84,216,394, 

569,  739, 907, 1069, 1204, 1346, 1513, 1661, 1800 

index,  1940 - 394 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 853 

standardize  working  year 992 

time  credit  to  injured  employees 1146 

see  also  Air  mail— International  postal 
service— Motor  Vehicle  Service 
Division — Postmasters—  Railway 
Mail  Service  —  Special-delivery 
messengers. 
Postal  Service  Division,  see  International  Pos- 
tal Service  Division. 

Postal  Telegraph,  Inc_ -      194 

Posters,  see  names  of  departments,  bureaus, 
etc.,  issuing  posters — also  subject. 

Postley,  Olive  C,  oil  and  gas  fields 172 

Postman,  B.  F.,  mercurialism 323 

Postmaster  General,  see  Post  Office  Depart- 
ment. 

assistants  in  l&t- and  2d-class  offices 1146 

residence  requirements 143, 827, 978, 997 

salaries,  etc.,  of  4th-olass,  adjustment- 
hearing 992 

reports 993 

Posts,  tire-tube  treatment 783 

Posts  (military),  see  Military  posts. 

Posture: 

good  posture  in  little  child,  poster 1 189 

position  of  skeleton,  poster 541 

standards  for  boys  and  girls,  poster 713 

Potash,  Irving,  court  case 709 

Potash: 

chapter  from  minerals  yearbook 692 

in  1940 336 

investigations— 34, 151 

phase-equilibrium  studies  involving 1408 

Potassium  distribution  in  tobacco 1700 

Potato,  see  Potatoes. 

Potato  and  tomato  psyllid 612 

Potato  leaf  hopper,  life  history  and  control 952 

Potato  mashers,  specification 1221 

Potato  tuber  worm 1565 

ascorbic  acid,  cooking  and  storage  effect. .      444 
certified  seed  crop  sets  new  high  record  _ . .      255 

discoloration  after  cooking 1233 

diseases  and  their  control- 1711 

marketing — 

agreements  and  order 1713 

Maine  potatoes..  122, 442, 615, 1109, 1242, 1387 
Ohio  Farm  Bureau  Cooperative  Assoc.    1708 

merchantable  stocks 609 

rates  on 58,187,530,1304 

response  to  environment 944 

retail  trade  practices  and  preferences 10 

scab . 618, 1700 

specification 1534 

standards -    1238 

viroses  resistance,  Katahdin  progeny 6 

wilt,  Fusarium  avenaceum,  etc.,  relation.     1699 
see  also  Swectpotatoes. 

Potawatomi  Indians,  claims 834, 835, 1140 

Potomac  (Ind  ian  village)  ossuary 577 

Potomac  River: 

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tunnels,  providing  for  survey,  etc 826 

Potomac  River  Valley  apples,  storage  study...      785 
Pottawatomie   Indians,   see   Petawatomi  In- 
dians. 

Potter,  W.  D.,  hydrologic studies 1712 

Pottery  and  related  products,  census,  1939 1118 

Potts,  C.  G.,  equipment  for  farm  sheep  raising.    1106 

Potts,  J.  W.,  motor  carrier  decision 1775 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  building  permit  survey..      198 

Poulson,  E.  N.,  soil  surveys 447,786 

Poultry: 

body  form  in  growing  chickens 1233 

color  marking  in  Rhode  Island  red  chicks, .      116 

commercial  hatchery  production 437,  609 

cooking 1 709 

cooperative  dressing  plants 261 

corn,  wheat,  and  barley  in  diet 248,432 

directory  of  U.  S.  R.  O.  M.  sires  and  dams.      951 

diseases  and  parasites. 256, 1 705 

dressed  chickens,  etc.,  specifications 591, 1820 

egg  production,  influence  of  intensity 248 

farm  production,  etc.,  chickens  and  eggs...      609 

feathering,  etc.,  infiuenced  by  diet 439 

feeding  of  chickens 779 

frozen,  quality  affected  by  storage,  etc 439 

gape  worms,  chicks  infected 1238 

gapeworms,  controlling 11 

grades  identified  by  label,  poster 778 

inheritance  of  albumen  quality  of  eggs 432 

keeping  in  back  yards 779 

market  statistics,  1940 777 

National  Poultry  Improvement  Plan. 1384 

changes  adopted  at  1941  conference 1106 

educational  aids 1106 

hatcheries  participating,  list 439 

regional  conferences 256 

State  participation 1705 

U.  S.  record  of  performance  breeders 439 

poultry  and  egg  production.   10, 119,  2.5.5.  438,  609, 
778,  950, 1105, 1238, 1384,  1563,  1704 

poultry  and  egg  situation 9, 1 18, 

253, 436,  607,  776, 948, 1236, 1562, 1703 

rates  on. 1476 

statistics 432 

technology  and  labor  requirements 948 

tuberculosis,  extent 256 

see  also  Turkeys. 

Powder-blowers,  specification 1366 

Powder-post  beetles . . 258 

Powdered  mUk,  see  Milk. 

Powell,  Edith  M.,  relief 1418 

PoweU,  Legh  R.,  jr.,  receiver,  court  case 228, 

360, 537, 1813 
Powellton-bed  coal,  carbonizing  properties,  etc.  1454 
Powelson,  W.  V.  N.,  assignee,  etc.,  court  case..  538, 

1188, 1215 
Power: 

and  machinery  in  agriculture 117 

cotton  gins  waste,  reducing 773 

for  locomotives  and  rail  motor  cars 55, 177, 

339,  510,  695,  864,   1031,   1174,   1288, 
1623, 1769. 

motive  power  for  railways 56, 178, 

341,   510,  697,  865,   1033,   1176,   1289, 
1460, 1624 

national  defense  power  survey 1 158, 1755 

projects  of  P.  W.  A.,  employment  effect...  1191 

used  on  62  Pennsylvania  farms 9 

see  also  Electricity — Water  power. 
Power  boats,  see  Motorboats. 
Power  bofiers,  see  Boilers. 
Power  Commission,  see  Federal  Power  Com- 
mission. 
Power  plant,  see  Powerplant. 

Power  shovels,  commercial  standard 279 

Power  tools.  Army  technical  manual 1092 

Power  transmission  units,  automotive 930 

Power  Utilization  Department 1085, 

1217, 1218, 1527, 1817 

Powerplant,  pilots'  manual 24 

Powers,  Leroy,  inheritance  in  Lycopersicon —  1711 

Powers,  Madeleine  D.,  court  case.- 64,228 

Powers,  Milton  A.,  patent  appeal 1411 

Powers  of  the  President: 

delegated  to  War  Dept.,  etc.,  Exec,  order..  1805 

prosecution  of  war  effort 1732, 

1738  (2  entries),  1742,  1748 
Powhatan  Mining  Co 170 


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Practice  booklet,  Adjutant  General's  Dept 105 

I'rado  quadrangle,  Calif 1764 

Prague,  Okla.,  First  National  Bank. 1485 

Prairie  band  of  Potawatomi  Indians,  claims.  834, 1 140 

Prairie  chicken,  Attwater's.  history,  etc 1617 

Prairie  Lake  National  Wildlife  Refuge 219 

Prairie-plains  region,  see  Great  Plains. 
Prairie  States,  see  Central  States. 

Pranger.  Koy  T.,  motor  carrier  decision 1293 

Praseodymium,  spectrophotomctric  determina- 
tion-..  971 

Prathcr,  Perry  F.,  pncuniococci-.. 848 

Pratt.  Hazen  C,  court  case.  359, 1011, 1312, 1485, 1635 

Prattsburgh  Ky.,  abandonment ._.  1292 

Prayer,  Day  of,  see  Day  of  Prayer. 
Prayers: 

offered  by  House  chaplain,  1935-41... 466 

offered  by  Senate  chaplain,  1927-41 1427 

Pre-Cambrian  geology  of  Delaware  Water  Gap, 

etc... 501 

Pre-Cambrian  jellyfish  of  Grand  Canyon 404 

Precious  metals; 

ore-testing  studies 1171 

production  during  1939 419 

see  also  names  of  metals. 
Precipitation: 

Bergeron-Findeisen  theory 282 

in  Muskingum  River  basin 266, 

448,619,788,957,1112 

in  Tennessee  R  iver  basin 98. 232,  4 16,  586, 

754,  925, 1085,  1218, 1361, 1527, 1817 
on  Ohio  and  Susquehanna  drainage  basins.  1712 

pressure-precipitation  trend  relations 1582 

variability 633 

see  also  Rain — Snow. 

Precision-built,  jr 631 

Precision  Castings  Co.,  Inc 729 

Precision  instruments,  general  schedule.  100,  590, 1819 
Predator  and  Rodent  Control  Division...  1021,1281 
Predatory  animals,  see  Wildlife. 

Prefabricated  constructions 631, 1125 

Prehistoric  culture  waves  from  Asia  to  America 

(2  entries) 1522 

Premium  Coal  Co 869 

Premium  Sales  Co 1614 

Prentice,  Bernon  S.,  court  case 1312 

Pre-school  play 852 

Prescott,  Ariz.,  aeronautical  charts 626,  796 

Prescott,  Ontario,  chart 935 

Preservation  of  food,  see  Canned  food — Dehydra- 
tion— Fiozen  foods. 

Preserving  materials,  nomenclature  list 1228, 

1551, 1828 

President  of  United  States. .  86,  217,  395,  570,  739, 908, 

1069, 1205, 1347, 1514,  1662, 1801 

additional  war  powers.. 1732, 

1738  (2  entries),  1742, 1748 
addresses — 

before  Congress,  Jan.  6,  1941 86 

same  in  Spanish,  etc 1214, 1356 

inaugural,  Jan.  20,  1941 86 

same  in  Spanish,  etc...  1079, 1214, 1524 
addresses  (translations) — 

French... 1356,1523,1524 

Portuguese 1214,1672,1811,1812 

Spanish 1079, 1214, 1356, 1524, 1811, 1812 

code  of  England  and  U.  S.,  statement 1207 

designating  person  who  shall  act  as 147 

electors,  changing  time  of  appointment 295 

Executive  Office  appropriations,  1941— 

proposed  provision 742 

Executive  Office  appropriations,  1942,  in  in- 
dependent offices  hill — 

hearings 142,307 

hearings,  additional  copies 476 

law 464 

reports 31,307,464 

Executive  orders — 

in  code  of  Fed.  regulations,  1939  supp 547, 

888 

land  descriptions  for  use  in  orders 1440 

see  also  special  subject. 

inauguration,  pictorial  guide.. 43 

messages,  see,  above  and  below,  addresses — 
veto  messages— a i«o,  in  main  alpha- 
bet, special  subject, 
proclamations— 

in  code  of  Fed.  regulations,  1939  supp 547, 


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President  of  United  States— Continued 
proclamations — Continued 

in  statutes  at  largo 1729 

land  descriptions  for  proclamations 1440 

see  also  special  subject, 
veto  messages- 
Budget  and  Reports  OflQce,  Navy  Dept.  908 

extension  work _.  1205 

roads  for  national  defense 12O8 

vagrancy  in  D.  C 1515 

wheat-marketing  quotas 1209 

veto  messages  (claims)— 

Ayers,  Elizabeth 18OI 

Bavisotto,  Peter 86 

Blass,  Noland 740 

Canton  Exchange  Bank 1663 

Carr  China  Co 1205 

Chamberlain,  Hazen  Q 909 

Curtis,  Clayton  W 571 

Gdynia  America  Line,  Inc 1663 

Hunter,  Charlotte  E 741 

Johnson,  Hugh  S.,  etc 1516 

Johnston,  Alfred  T 1071 

Korkemas,  Lillian 1207 

Kotila,  Henry 1803 

Kula  Sanatorium 1803 

McMahon,  RajTnond  J 1804 

Rickards,  Harriet  B 12O8 

Rodgers,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  Earl 1072 

St.  Nicholas  Park  Co 1208 

Seller,  M.,  &  Co 572 

South  Dakota  W^heat  Growers  Assoc, 

Inc 1517 

Stern,  R 742 

Van  Dyke,  W.  L.  B 1805 

Waytashek,  Anton 1209 

AVhite,  Ben 912 

see  also  subjects  of  Executive  orders  and 
proclamations. 

Presidential  cruise  of  1938 92,225 

Presidential,  Vice  Presidential,  and  Senatorial 
Campaign  Expenditures,  1940,  Spe- 
cial Committee  to  Investigate, 
Senate: 

minority  views 313 

report 313 

President's  Committee  on  Civil  Service  Im- 
provement  400 

notes  regarding  duties,  etc 245, 400 

report 400 

Presque  Isle,  Pa.,  chart 934 

Presque  Isle  project,  ]Maine,  erosion 788 

Press: 

censorship  in  Navy  Department 1264 

censorship  in  War  Department 1263 

Press  Company,  Inc 76.880 

Press  intelligence  bulletin.. 90,  223,  400,  576,  744, 

916.  1076, 1211, 1353, 1520, 1669, 1809 

Press  Intelligence  Division 90, 223,  399,  576,  744, 

916, 1076, 1211, 1352, 1520, 1669, 1809 

magazine  abstracts 90,  223, 399,570,  744, 

916, 1076, 1211, 1352, 1520, 1669, 1809 

press  intelligence  bulletin..  90,223,400,576,744, 

916, 1076, 1211, 1353, 1520, 1669, 1809 

Press  Wireless,  Inc 383,1061 

Pressure  cookers: 

heat  penetration  in  meat  canned 772 

specification 235 

Presto  Recording  Corporation 1505 

Preston,  F.  W.,  Chicora  meteorite 919 

Preston,  Horace,  Q.,  Co 1335 

Preston,  John  F.,farm  woodland,  farm  economy.  788 

Preston,  William  P.  T.,  tax  appeal 1084 

Pretty  Rock  National  Wildlife  Refuge 219 

Prettyman,  Horace  G.,  N.  L.  R.  B.  p.... 372 

Pribilof  Islands,  fur  seals  1939 500 

Pribram,  K.,  compensation  during  industrial 

disputes 367 

Price,  B.  J.,  tax  appeal.. 751 

Price,  Belle  M.,  tax  appeal 751 

Price,  Martin  J.,  relief 1591 

Price,  Philip  M.: 

plowing  for  terrace  maintenance 126 

terrace  construction 126 

Price,  Raymond,  new  range  outlook 784 

Price,  X.  H.,  Duluth,  Minn.,  district 931 

Price    Administration    and    Civilian    Supply 

Office 915,1074,1210 

establishing.  Executive  order 572 


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information  in  notes  of  general  interest.  769, 1377 
see    also    Reorganization    of    Government 
offices,  etc. 
Price  Administration  Committee,  information 

in  notes  of  general  interest 769 

Price  Administration  Office 1519,1668,1808 

information  in  notes  of  general  interest 1377 

see    also    Reorganization    of    Government 
oflict^s  etc. 

Price  Control  Office,  creating.. 1589,1596 

Price  Division,  Price  Administration  Office 1668 

PricG  lists* 

Documents  Office 47,170,330,498, 

499, 853, 1020, 1166, 1279, 1449, 1615, 1761 

Weather  Bureau 282,633,1260,1728 

see  also  special  subjects. 

Price  Stabilization  Division 670,915 

see    also    Reorganization    of    Government 
offices,  etc. 

Price  Truck  Line 1473 

PricGSi 

basing  point  problem .-  415 

committee  to  study,  creating 827 

commodity 1160 

consumer  prices 37, 

158, 314, 915, 1074, 1210, 1519, 1808 

control  in  Germany 629 

demand  and  price  situation 8, 118, 

252, 435,  607,  775, 947,  1103,  1236,  1382, 
1561,1702 
emergency  control  act — 

hearings 1590 

reports 1589.1596 

farm,  1869-1937 8 

farm  family  living  relation,  1941-42 1568 

farmers,  farm  prices,  and  inflation 1557 

Government  control,  economic  standards 415 

Government  control,  in  1st  World  War 543 

minimum  prices  for  farm  products 260 

parity- 
agriculture  and  parity  yardstick 1560 

formula  for  determining 828,990 

material  bearing  on ^  1104 

possible  rises,  program  to  deal  with _37 

priceschedule 314,670, 

915, 1074, 1075, 1519, 1668, 1808, 1809 

prices  and  the  War 366 

retailprices 69.200,543,715, 

885,  1050,  1192,  1316,  1493,  1G40,  1786 

Robinson-Pa tman  act,  address 260 

spread  between  producer  and  consumer 953 

spreads  between  farmer  and  consumer 607 

stabilizing,  message  from  the  President 1208 

State  control  legislation 498 

the  War  and  your  pocketbook 1519 

wholesale  prices 200,366, 

543, 715, 1050, 1316, 1493, 1786 
see  also  Cost  and  standard  of  living— a/so 
names  of  various  commodities. 
Prickett,  Lee  C,  buildmg  electrical  equipment 

for  farm 1443 

Pricklypear  control  on  short-grass  range 1388 

Priddy,  Swannanoa  II.,  tax  appeal 97 

Priddy,  Walter  M.,  tax  appeal 97 

Prigi  Bay,  see  Segoro  Wedi  Bay. 

Primary  education,  see  Elementary  education. 

Prime  Minister  of  Great  Britain,  statement 1207 

Prime  Securities  Corporation 1312 

Primers  (ordnance): 

standard  nomenclature  lists. .  599, 1552, 1693, 1829 

Pruice,  Huberta  A.,  Interior  Dept.  decisions 330 

Printing: 

intagilo  printing  plates 459 

jo b  printing ,  census  o f  manufactures,  1939..  .1250 

serviceindustries,  census,  1939 1117 

wages  and  hours  in  trades 366 

see  also  Public  printing  and  binding. 
Printmg  Committee,  House: 

calendar 33 

reports. . .  150, 303, 476-477, 653, 826, 993, 1146, 1595 
Printing  Committee,  Senate: 

calendar 37 

Printing  Division,  Treasury  Dept.,  estimate 1666 

Printing  Joint  Committee: 

abstract  of  contracts  for  paper 47 

calendar 1148 

Printing  Office,  see  Government  Printmg  Office. 
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Prints: 

copyrighted 70, 202, 545, 887, 1051, 1495, 1641 

index  and  title  page,  V.  35 545 

Priorities: 

and  defense,  handbook 743 

defense  housing  construction 1668 

delegation,  etc.,  of  authority.  Exec,  order...  1208 

fornickel  bearing  steel,  instructions -  .743 

investigation 1601 

power  to  establish,  etc. — 

hearings  650,836,838,1751 

law.....::::: 806 

reports 637,649,654,666 

provisions  and  definitions  applicable 1352 

regulation  1 1352 

see  also  Ships. 

Priorities  Division 743 

Priorities  Division  Conference  with  Trade  Maga- 
zines and  Newspapers,  transcript...  1351 

Prisament,  Martin,  court  case 39 

Priscilla  Baking  Co 64 

Prismatic  compass.  Army  technical  manual. -.  1225 
Prison  Industries,  see  Federal  Prison  Industries, 

Inc. 
Prison  Industries  Reorganization  Administra- 
tion, records,  disposition 285 

Prison-madegoods,»'c«  Convict  labor. 
Prisoners,  see  Prisons  and  prisoners. 
Prisons  and  prisoners: 

contraband  in  D.  C.  penal  institutions,  pro- 
hibit  144,1730,1744 

escaped  military  prisoners,  arrest,  etc. 1535 

laws,  compilation 465 

place  of  confinement  for  Federal  offense 299, 

806,835 
prisoners  in  State  and  Federal  prisons  and 

reformatories 269,1248,1394 

statistics  of  Federal  oflenders 1189 

see  also  Convict  labor— Crime  and  criminals. 

Prisons  Bureau 363,1189 

work  report  for  1940 1189 

Pritchard,    Ehzabeth    G.,    teaching   of   social 

medicine - 325 

Private  acts,  see  Laws. 

Private    claims,    see    Claims — also    names    of 

claimants. 
Private  laws,  see  Laws. 
Private  resolutions,  see  Resolutions. 

Privet,  California 957 

Privileges  and  Elections  Committee,  Senate: 

hearings 313, 1601 

minority  views 669 

report 669 

Prizes  of  war: 

captures  of  aircraft — 

hearings 823,838 

law 976 

letter  from  Secretary  of  Navy 300 

reports 667,823 

Probation: 

Federal  probation  (periodical).  247,603,943,1379 

Federal  statistics 1189 

see  also  Crime  and  criminals. 

Proceedings  of  National  Museum.. 403, 404, 

578, 919, 1078, 1079, 1213, 1355, 1523, 1671 

title  page,  index,  etc — -  1355 

Processed-waste  industry,  earnings  and  hours..  1050 

Processing  tax,  see  Refundsof  taxes. 

Processing    Tax    Board    of    Review,    internal 

revenue  laws,  administration 540 

Proclamations,  see  President  of  United  States— 

also  subjects  of  proclamations. 
Procurement,     see     Government     contracts — 
Government  supplies. 

Procurement  Division 100, 234, 419. 590,  757, 

927, 1087, 1220, 1362, 1530, 1681, 1819 
doing  business  with  Procurement  Division.  1681 

estimate 1807 

Prodenia  eridania,  see  Armyworms. 

Produce  Exchange  of  Los  Angeles 1485 

Producers,  coal,  lists 1450, 1761 

Producers    Co-operative   Commission   Associa- 
tion   1303 

Producers  Livestock  Marketing  Association  of 

Salt  Lake  City 1527 

Producers  Oil  Corporation 97 

Production  (agricultural),  see  Agriculture. 


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Production  (industrial): 

dcn't  let  it  happen  here!- IfiCO 

farmer's  stake  in  greater  production — 775 

Federal  reserve  charts 43 

see  also  names  of  certain  industries. 

Production  credit  associations,  loans 954 

Production  Division,  Production  Management 

Oflice 1075 

Production  Management  Office 575,  743, 

915, 1075, 1352, 1519, 1CG8 

duties  and  functions 675 

establishment,  Executive  order 88 

functions,  investigation IfiOl 

information  in  notes  of  general  interest 4'2'J 

occupations  approved  for  training  courses..-  847 

poster ^'^ 

"Professional": 

f'      defined  under  labor  standards  act 36/ 

Professional  and  Service  Projects  Division.  169, 1448 

Professional  growth  and  defense 321 

Professional  instruments,  census 960 

Professional  paper: 

Engineer  Department,  War  Dept 423 

Geological  Survey..  171,  503,  855,  1282, 1451,  1762 
Professors,  see  Teachers. 
Proffitt,  Maris  M.: 

industrial  arts 846 

trends  in  industrial  arts 492 

Profit:  .        ,  ^,. 

contracts  for  construction  of  ships 1495 

investments,  profits,  and  rates  of  return 416 

profits,  productive  activities,  etc 415 

Profits  tax,  see  Excess-profits  tax.  . 

Program  Statistics  and  Research  Division,  Social 

Security  Bd 327,496,682,849 

Progress  maps.  Public  Roads  Administration..  168, 
^  851, 1019, 1278 

Project:  Books  for  the  Adult  Blind 369 

Projectiles,  standard  nomenclature  lists 599,  766, 

'  1097, 1829 

Projectors: 

motion  picture,  general  schedule 419, 1681 

signal,  nomenclature  list 1545 

Promotion,  see  Army— Marine  Corps— Navy. 
Propaganda: 

exclusion  from  mails,  opinion 358 

list  of  bibliographies 70 

Nazi,  etc.,  in  other  American  republics 145 

teachers  in  world  of  propaganda. -.-.. 846 

un-American,  investigation  of  activities — 

hearings 34,827,1426 

reports.. 34 

Propaganda  Activities  Committee,  see  Un- 
American  Activities,  Special  Com- 
mittee on,  House. 
Propagation,  see  names  of  certain  plants,  ani- 
mals, etc. 
Propeller  Division,  Curtiss-Wright  Corpora- 
tion   1325.1647 

Propellers  (aerial): 

maintenance,  repair  and  alteration 1120, 1719 

technical  manual 105, 1368 

Propellers  (marine): 

operation  and  maintenance 567 

Propelling  charges,  nomenclature  lists 242, 

599,  765,  1829 
Propelling  mcahinery,  operation,  etc.  737, 1512, 1799 
Property: 

damages  to  private  property,  pay  claims.  _.  221, 

398,  913, 1072 

foreign-owned,  estimate  for  control. 1666 

personal  property  cases,  U.  S.  defendant...  1142 
requisition  for  national  defense — 

E.xecutive  order 1G64 

hearing.. 1005, 1144 

law 1415 

reports 1005, 1132. 1144, 1147, 1149, 1261 

requisitioning.  Army  regulations 1822 

requisitioning  procedure,  opinion. 1187 

tenure  and  disposition,  convention 748 

see  also  Mortgages— Public  property. 
Property  standards,  see  Mortgage  insurance. 

Prophylaxis,  syphilis  and  gonorrhea 45 

Pro.sen,  Edward  J.  R.: 

free  energies  of  isomerization  of  butanes 1723 

heats  of  isomerization  of  hexanes 1408 

Prostex  Co 46 


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Prostitution: 

near  defense  centers,  etc. — 

hearings 648 

law 978 

reports 474,666,667 

Protection  Syndicate 921 

Protective  construction,  see  Building. 

Protective  services  contracts 1476 

Protein: 

calves  lations  percentages.. _ 943 

converting  percentages  of  nitrogen 434 

halophilic  bacteria  effect 606 

protein-digesting  enzymes  of  papaya,  etc 1701 

wheat,  photometric  determination,.  1238,  1562 
Protocols,  sec  names  of  countries— aiso  subject. 

Proutt,  Frederick  G.,  court  case 1045 

Providence,  R.  I.: 

chart  of  harbor ". 627 

financial  statistics 1246 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district,  report 763 

Providence  Coal  Mining  Co 76 

Providence,  Webster  &  Soringfleld  R.  R 867 

Provident  Trust  Co.  of  Philadelphia 882 

Proving  rings  for  calibrating  testing  machines..  1124 

Provisions,  general  schedule  of  supplies 234, 

1088. 1531 

Provo  River  project,  specifications,  etc 1458 

Prudence-Bonds  Corporation 94 

Prudence  Securities  Advisory  Group.. 94 

Prunes: 

boron  in  water  effect 617 

dried,  standards  for  grades 438 

rates  on 1476 

specification 1366 

Pruning  hardy  fruit  plants.. 1111 

Primus  serotina 262 

Prutton,  Carl  F.,  patent  appeal 280,460 

Pryor,  Dean  E.,  clubroot  of  crucifers.. 248 

Pryor,  Herbert,  Covington  County,  Miss 1382 

Psammocharid  wasps,  new  species  from  China..  1523 

Psittacosis  at  National  Zoological  Park 1016 

Psychiatry  and  selective  service 1353 

Psychology  in  aviation  medicine 422 

Psyehronietric  tables 803 

Psyllid,  potato  and  tomato 612 

Public  activities  circular 852, 1448 

Public  acts,  see  Laws. 

Public  affairs  bulletins  for  Congress- 1641 

Public  assistance: 

1940 1759 

addition  to  social  security  act... 1667 

Federal  work  programs  and  public  assist- 
ance... 47, 169, 329,  498,  685, 852, 1020, 1166 

foreign  laws 327 

preprint  from  social  security  bulletin.  45. 165, 327, 
496, 682, 849, 1018, 1275, 1446, 1613, 1759 

public  assistance  report 1759 

social  data  on  recipients,  1939-40 1275 

source  of  funds 849, 1446 

use  of  staff  time  in  agencies,  handbook 682 

Public  Assistance  Bureau 327, 

496,  682.  849, 1018, 1275, 1446, 1613, 1759 
Public  Assistance  Research  Division...  45,165,1018 
Public  buildings: 

contractors,  etc.,  regulations 363 

guards,  designating  as  building  police 826 

office  buildings,  estimates,  etc 574, 

914, 1209, 1807 

protection 1351,1808 

stands  in.  blind  to  operate 821 

see  also  Public  works — also  names  of  build- 
ings, or  places  where  located — also 
names  of  certain  departments,  etc. 

Public  Buildings  Administration 329,851 

bulletin 329,851 

employees,  civil  service  status 88 

estimates,  etc 574, 742, 914, 1073, 1209, 1807 

Public    Buildings    and    Grounds    Committee, 
House: 

defense  housing  investigation  expenses 1262 

hearings 303.653.826,1147 

reports 303, 477,  O.SS,  826, 1264. 1595, 1741 

Public    Buildings    and    Grounds    Committee, 
Senate: 

hearings .-  486,839,1602 

reports 486,839,1155 

Public  Contracts  Division,  Labor  Dept.,  esti- 
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Public  conveyances,  see  Vehicles. 

Public  Debt  Bureau 100,233,418,589, 

757, 926, 1087, 1219, 1362, 1530, 1680 

appropriations,  proposed  provision 222 

Public  debts: 

comparative  statement  of  U.  S.,  1932-41 —  1085 
increase  limit  of  U.  S. — 

hearings 151, 155 

law.......,—  . - 141 

mmonty  views - lai 

reports 151>  155 

obligations  of  foreign  Governments- 
extract  from  Treasury  Dept.  report 586 

postpone  payment  by  Finland..  663, 806,  828 

State  and  local  government 622 

United  States,  statement...  99,100,233,418,589, 
756, 1086, 1219, 1362, 1529, 1680, 1818 
see  also  Bonds  of  United  States. 
Public    documents,    see    Congressional    docu- 
ments—Government  publications. 
Public  Documents  Office,  see  Documents  Office. 
Public  domain,  see  Public  lands. 
Public    health,    see    Hygiene— Sanitation— aZ«o 

headings  beginning  Public  health. 
Public  health  bulletin,  see  Hygiene. 
Public  health  engineering  abstracts,  see  Hygiene. 
Public  health  nursing,  see  Nurses  and  nursing. 

Public  health  personnel,  qualifications -  494,679 

Public  health  reports,  see  Hygiene. 

Public  Health  Service ^^' ^''^'  , „  • , ,?4 

677, 847, 1015, 1162, 1273, 1444, 1610, 1757 

benefits  to  fishermen -.- ---  1143 

code  of  Federal  regulations iff 

commissioned  officers  as  part  of  naval  forces.  1805 

estimates,  etc 222, 574, 914, 1073, 1351 

history  and  activities -  1611 

officers  and  stations,  official  list 494 

pay  readjustment  act  of  1942 1749 

J)osters.. 163,324,678,679,848 

publications 1^74 

publications  on  industrial  hygiene 495 

quarters  allowance,  etc.,  Executive  order..    740 

records,  disposition 285 

regulations ^^ 

report,  1940 ,f;?4 

uniforms  of  officers  and  employees 1104 

Public  housing,  see  Housing.          _ 
Public  information  and  preservation  of  democ- 
racy  772 

Public  lands:  ,  .._ 

acquisition  for  wildlife  refuges os/ 

acquisition  in  land-use  program. ..- ---    744 

administration  and  use,  investigation 1-268 

code  of  Federal  regulations :;i "a^r^crl 

easements  to  States,  granting 473,636,666 

fires  on  public  domain -  836, 1142, 1585 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 3^0 

restoring  certain  lands  to  former  status.     .  1208 
withdrawal,  opinion  of  Attorney  General.    1187 
see  also  names  of  States,  etc.,  where  lands 
are  located. 
Public  Lands  and  Surveys  Committee,  Senate: 
calendar  37, 313, 669, 839, 1010, 1155, 1268, 1602 

hearines -— 1268,1437 

reports.    "----"-"- 37,486,669, 1010, 1602 

Public  Lands  Committee,  House: 

reports 303-304, 477, 653-654, 993-994, 1425 

Public  laws,  see  Laws. 

Public  Library,  District  of  Columbia,  report..    316 
Public    papers,    see    National    Archives— a/so 
names  of  departments,  etc.,  to  which 
papers  belong.  . 

Public  Printer,  see  Oovernmept  Printing  Office. 
Public  printing  and  binding: 

contract  printing  for  national  defense 685 

materials,  abstract  of  contracts - 1166 

paper,  abstract  of  contracts 47 

see  also  names  of  departments,  bureaus,  etc. 
Public  property: 

inspection  for  condemnation . 42u 

lost,  destroyed,  etc..  Army  regulations 1536 

property  accounting.  Army  manual.. 422 

sales,  National  Guard  regulations 935 

surveys,  etc..  Army  officers  to  take  action    1005, 

142o,  loob 
see  also  names  of  departments,  etc.,  to  which 
propel  ty  belongs,  or  place  where  lo- 
cated. 


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Public  Relations  Branch,  War  Dept.,  informa- 
tion in  notes  of  general  interest 245 

Public  Relations  Bureau,  War  Dept 425, 1830 

information  in  notes  of  general  interest 245 

Public  Relations  Division,  Fish  and  Wildlife 

Service 331,687,1022 

Public  resolutions,  see  Resolutions. 
Public  roads,  see  Roads. 

Public  Roads  Administration.  46,  168,  329,  497,  685, 
851,  1019,  1165,  1278,  1447,  1615,  1760 

appropriation,  proposed  provision 89 

estimate,  etc 1666 

records,  disposition .-.  809, 1588 

specifications 685, 1448, 1760 

work,  1940 497 

Public  Service  Company  of  Oklahoma 917 

Public  Service InterstateTransportationCo-  527, 1776 
Public  Utilities  Commission  of  D.  C,  report. .  1156 

Public  Utilities  Division 224,917,1353 

Public  utility  companies: 

additions  to  generating  capacity,  etc 1159 

cost  units  and  ratios. 1272 

gas  or  electric  utility  systems,  loans 1735 

holding  companies- 
registered,  report ----  1353 

security  transactions  and  holdings 91, 

224, 1212,  1353, 1521, 1669, 1810 

subsidiaries,  financial  statistics 917 

security  issues,  electric,  etc.,  utilities 224 

State  commission  jurisdiction,  etc 319 

statistics,  electric  utilities,  1939. 491 

Public  Welfare  Board,  D.  C: 

additional  powers --     643,1744 

merit  system  for  employees 1731, 1736, 1744 

safeguarding  records,  etc 816, 1001 

Public  welfare  work,  see  Social  work  and  prob- 
lems. 
Public  Work  Projects  Administration,  creating.  1745 

Public  Work  Reserve,  aims  and  objective 1614 

Public  works: 

Army  construction  activities,  transfer — 

hearings 1422, 1434 

law 1731 

reports 1267,1422,1596 

civil  works  under  Army  engineers 931 

contractors,  regulations 363 

defense,  statutes  and  Executive  documents.  1614 

Federal  work  and  construction  projects..  47, 169, 

329,  498,  685,  852,  1020,  1166,  1448, 1615 

for  defense  in  D.  C,  advancements.. 1730, 

1736, 1744 
in  Hawaii,  employment  of  nationals- 
hearings  1750 

reports 1742,1750 

municipal,  long  range  programming 1211 

Navy  Department,  construction- 
estimate 1807 

hearings i 301, 

485,  651,  825,  1006,  1007,   1145,   1154 

laws 464,977,1130 

letters  from  Navy  Dept 475, 651 

reports  149,150,284,305,313,651, 

825,  827,  838,  839,  979,  991,  1007,  1750 
necessary  by  defense  program,  acquisition- 
hearings 839 

law - 978 

reports 653,654,808,839 

post-defense  planning 1739, 1745 

see  also  Employment  and  unemployment- 
Harbors— Hours  of  labor— Rivers— 
also  names  of  certain  departments, 
bureaus,  etc. 

Public  Works  Administration 685 

abolishing... 1745 

employment  created  by  construction 1191 

employment  eSect  of  power  projects 1191 

records,  disposition 810 

report  1940 --  685 

status'of  fundsVe'tc.  233,  418,  589,  757,  1086, 1219 

Public  Works  Committee 1211 

Publication  offices,  see  Government  offices. 
Publications,  see  Bibliography— Catalogs— Gov- 
ernment publications— Military  puo- 
lications— Periodicals— aZso  names 
of  departments,  bureaus,  etc., 
issuing  publications— aiso  subjects. 
Publications    and    Supplies    Division,    Labor 


Dept. 


1786 


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INDEX,    1941 


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Publications  Division,  Agriculture  Dept 264> 

445,  13S9 

Publications  Division,  Commerce  Dept 1259 

Publications  Division,  Medicine  and  Surgery 

Bur ----  212,5(31,9(12,1509 

Publishing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report 684 

Puccinelli,  Louis,  Bail  Bond  Co -----  985 

Pucciniagraminis,  physiological  races. 612 

Puccinia  triticina  infections  in  wheat 618 

Pueblo  Oas  and  Fuel  Co 76 

Pueblo  Indians,  lands,  construction  costs 834 

Puerperal  fatality,  see  Childbirth. 

Puerto  Real  quadrangle 1618 

Puerto  Rico: 

blind,  procure  products  made  by 1 139 

chart- 456 

cigarette,  etc.,  industries,  wage  order 1493 

climate--- 1727 

coast  pilot,  supplement 1121 

la  conservacion  del  suelo-- 957 

corn  ear  pest  control ---  259 

district  court,  acting  judge. 1072 

district  judges,  retirement 147 

fruit  and  vegetable  quarantine  revision 441 

funds  for  permanent  rehabilitation 840, 1010 

governor,  nomination  of  Rexford  Q.  TugwelL  1437 
home    guard,    permission    to    organize.-  837, 

989, 1130 
lands,  at  San  Juan  Naval  Air  Station.-  150, 

313,  4W 

lands.  Executive  orders 219,1208 

liquors  and  articles  from,  regulations 1087 

living  and  office-operating  costs 629 

living  conditions  of  workers 715 

mail  routes,  schedules--  84,  394,  907,  1204,  1800 
metodos   modernos   para   conservacion   de 

suelos 957 

natality  and  mortality  data,  1938 129 

needlework  industry  conditions 366 

oil  and  gas  fields 172 

post  route  map 85 

public  works  for  defense.  Exec,  order 910 

relief,  etc.,  estimate.. 1806 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 933 

straw  hat,  etc.,  industries,  wage  order 1317 

sugar- 
commercially  recoverable 1102 

consumption    requirements,    etc 7,250, 

1234, 1559 

quotas  for  1941 7,  945,  1380,  1558 

sugarcane — 

farming  practices _-.  7, 117 

prices 1102 

proportionate  shares  for  producers 7 

wages  for  production,  etc 605 

unlading  and  lading 370 

vegetable,  etc.,  canning,  wage  order 1193 

Weil's  disease 1613 

wildlife  restoration,  extend  aid —  811, 1131, 1155 
see  also  names  of  certain  localities  m  Puerto 
Rico. 
Puerto  Rico  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  ..   13, 

259,613 

report,  1938  (Spanish  edition) 613 

report,  1939 13 

Puerto  Rico  sugar  order 7 

Puerto  Rico  University,  office  of  chancellor 1350 

Puget  Sound: 

defense  sea  area.  Executive  order 18(12 

excerpts  from  address 853 

naval  academy  in  area - 301 

Puhr,  M.  C,  farmer  co-ops.. 442,954 

Pulaski's  Memorial  Day 299,630,1350 

Pulfer,  Robert  .\.,  tax  appeal 411 

Pulhng  power,  crop  insurance  under  farm  pro- 
gram  --- 1242 

Pullman  Co.: 

court  case 406.1312 

seasonal  variation  in  revenue,  etc.-- -  1709 

statistics 1461 

Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Co.  557, 1795 

Pullorum  disease,  rapid  whole-blood  test 779 

Pulmonary  diseases  in  mining  industry 506 

Pulo  Milo,  chart.. .- - —  -  1313 

Pulp  wood,  see  Wood  pulp. 

Pulpboard,  rates  on - --- ---  1476 

Pulpboard  boxes,  nee  Boxes. 

Pulpboard  trays,  rates  on 1629 

Pulpwood,  nee  Wood  pulp. 


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Pulverizers  for  fuel,  statistics... 22, 128,269,450, 

622, 791, 959, 1114, 1247, 1394, 1572, 1714 

Pumpkms,  root  rot 1700 

Pumps: 

and  equipment,  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  re- 
port  684 

centrifueal,  potential  flow  through 546 

domestic,  statistics 21, 128, 259, 150, 

621,  791,  959, 1U4, 1247. 1394, 1572, 1714 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1087 

jet,  design. 1194 

operation  and  maintenance. 1345 

Punch,  foot-operated 1240 

Purchasini;: 

consumer  purchases  study 16, 123, 199, 

365, 444,  542,  714,  785, 885, 1049, 1110 
see  also  Cooperation— Government  purchas- 
ing. 

Purchasing  Agent,  Post  OfBce  Dept 1800 

Purdie,  N.  C,  Corporation 1297 

Purdue    University    Agricultural    Experiment 

Station 10 

Purdv,  W.  C,  Scioto  River 1758 

Pure  Oil  Co 720 

Puritan  Mills -    07 

Purity  Bakeries  Corporation- - ---  210 

Purple  Heart,  Military  Order  of  the,  see  Military 

Order  of  the  Purple  Heart. 
Pursers,    staff  officers  on  U.  S.  vessels,  amend 

act 822,1266,1415 

Pursifull  family,  relief  of  estate 30 

Purton,  A.  B.,  surface  water  supply...  501,  502. 1763 

Purtymun,  Mrs.  .T.  E.,  relief 154,293,463 

Purves,  C.  M.,  improvements  on  farms 947 

Puschmann,  Traute,  materials  for  slack  dia- 
phragms     71 

Put  in  Bay,  echoes  of  War  of  1812 3;?8 

Putty,  specification 1366 

Puyallup  Tribe,  tribal  roll,  etc 1420 

Puzio,  Walter,  motor  carrier  decision 185 

Puzzolan  cement,  see  Cement. 

Pyne,  Percy  R.,  court  case  of  exrs 65, 95,  359, 750 

PjTamid  Lake  Reservation,  patents  issue  to  set- 
tlers  665 

Pyramid  Metals  Co 1084 

Pyramid  Moving  Co 521 

Pyrethrins  in  kerosene,  toxicity  to  cockroach..  1240 

Pyrethrum  harvesting 265 

Pyrheliometer: 

Eppley,  characteristics 1127 

thermoelectric 633 

Pyrites: 

in  1940 602 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook — 1027 

PjTites  Company,  Inc 383 

Pyrophyliite: 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 861 

sales 692 

Pyrotechnics,  standard  nomenclature  list..  766, 1829 

Pvroxvlin-coated  textiles,  statistics 22,129, 

2(59,  4.50.  622,  791, 959, 1114. 1247. 1714 
Pyroxylin-coated  woven  cotton  fabric^s 1394, 1572 

Q 

"Q"  fever: 

active  and  passive  immunity 679 

AustraUan  and  .\merican,  relationships 679 

pneumonitis  due  to  virus 494 

QST  visits  Gallups  Island 1362 

Quadrant: 

.\rmy  technical  manual  (2  entries) 1824 

standard  nomenclature  lists 1096, 1228 

Quadrant  sights,  see  Sights. 

Quail,  bobwhite,  propagation.. 854 

Quaker  Investment  Co 1269, 1485 

Quaker  Oats  Co. 1061. 1335 

Quaker  State  Oil  Refining  Corporation 383,  721 

Quant,  Willis  C,  entrance  wage  rates 366 

Quarantine: 

fruit  and  vegetable  imports  under 1109 

list  of  current  quarantines,  etc 612 

national  maritime  quarantine  system 45 

notice  of 441,  612,  781 

radio  pratique  at  port  of  New  York.. 1163 

see  also  names  of  certain  insects,  diseases,  etc. 
Quarries: 

accidents,  1939 861 

blasting,  house  movement  induced  by 50 

employment  and  accidents,  1940 1284 


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Quarries— Continued 

safety  information.. 176 

Quarterly. 

Note. — For  all  periodicals  which  begin 
with  the  word  "Quarterly,"  see  subject, 
or,    name    of   department,   bureau,  etc., 
issuing      periodical. 
Quartermaster  Corps  of  Army: 

Army    regulations 1222,  1535,  1686,  1822 

fstimates 89,222,914, 1073,1210, 1807 

field    manual 593,   1223 

Quartermaster  General  of  Army 110, 

242.  425,   599,   766,   1098,   1228,  1373, 
1552,  1093,  1830 

circulars 110.  242,425, 

599,  766,   1098,   1228,  11373,1552,  1693 

civilian  emolovees,  hospitalization 1148 

Quartermaster  library  record 1552, 1693, 1830 

Quartermaster  supplies,  see  Military  supplies. 

Queen  Charlotte  Islands,  sailing  directions 1798 

Queen  Insurance  Co.  of  America 359 

Queens  Haulage  Corporation 521 

Querner  Truck  Line 521 

Quester's  Service ' 700 

Question  and  answer  handbook,  Mines  Bureau.  1619 
Quichua  Indians  of  province  of  Imbabura.  746, 1355 
Quick  frozen  foods,  see  Frozen  foods. 
Quicksilver,  see  Mercury. 

Quigley,  Leroy,  motor  carrier  decision 699 

Quilts,  wage  order  in  industry 1493 

Quincy,  111.,  building  permit  survey 884 

Quincy  Compressor  Co 1505, 1652 

Quinn,  Thomas  D.,  Justice  Dept.  appropriation.  535 
Quinn,  Walter,  agricultural  worker,  old-age 

insurance ..- 1275 

Quintana  Petroleum  Co , 924 

Quintus,  Paul  E.: 

Challenge  Cream  &  Butter  Association.  14. 1241 

cooperative-creamery  routes. 260,  614 

Quisenberry,  K.  S.,  hard  red  winter  wheats 1569 

Quitslund.  Ford  A.: 

address 1567 

competition  between  fruits  at  retail .  261 

purchasing,  etc.,  fruits  by  groceries 782 

sales  of  fruits  at  retail 614 

Quivira  province,  in  search  of 577 

Quonset  Point  Air  Station,  progress  of  work 300 

Quotas,  see  Markets  and  marketing— aZso  names 
of  certain  commodities. 


R.  and  W.  Motor  Lines,  Inc —  983,998,1414 

R-B  Distributing  Co 1627 

R.  C.  A.  Communications,  Inc 1754 

R.  C.  A.  IMamifaeturing  Co.,  Inc 729,897 

R.  E.  A.,  see  Rural  Electrification  Administra- 
tion. 
R.  F.  C,  see  Reconstruction  Finance  Corpora- 
tion. 
R.  O.  T.  C,  see  Reserve  Officers'  Training 
Corps,  Army. 

Rabak,  Frank,  perilla 617 

Rabaut,     Louis     C.     (Representative    from 
Mich.): 

bill  introduced  by 475 

reports  made  by- 
Appropriations  Com 467 

Conference  Com 808 

Rabbits: 

digestible  nutrients  of  feeding  stuffs 604 

papilloma-virus  protein 326, 1018 

production 439 

publications 1022 

Siphonaptcra  infesting 326 

Rabies: 

efficacy  of  phenolized  vaccines 679 

tissue  "factors  in  antirabies  immunity 848 

Rabouin,  Henry  V.,  motor  carrier  decision...    1627 
Raceways: 

and  fittings,  specifications 1089 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1681 

Rachlin,  Marjorie  K.,  exr-x.,  court  case 1483 

Racine,  Wis.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Racing  Publications,  Inc 383 

Rack,  mobile  .sample-carrying. 612 

Radabaugh,  Myrtle  C.,  relief 144 


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RadcliSe,  George  L.  (Senator  from  Md.): 
reports  made  by — 

Commerce  Com 481, 

661, 832-833, 1001, 1266, 1743 

Radiation,  and  the  cell 681 

see  also  Atmospheric  radiation— Sky  radia- 
tion—Solar radiation. 

Radiation  and  Organisms  Division,  report 578 

Radiator  Specialty  Co 983,  998, 1414 

Radiators: 

freely  exposed  ducted 370 

large-tube  cast-iron,  simplified  practice 1580 

Radio,  see  headings  beginning  Radio. 
Radio  advertising,  procedure  rel.  to  handling.      850 
Radio  aids  to  navigation,  see  certain  headings 
beginning  Radio. 

Radio  and  Periodical  Division 850 

Radio  apparatus  and  appliances: 

aircraft  equipment  airworthiness 272,  625 

aircraft  receiver,  ultra-high  frequency 1252 

American  listed  corporations 1076 

commodity  sales,  census  of  business,  1939.    1398 

industrial  corporation  reports.  _ 497 

see  also  name  of  special  apparatus  or  appli- 
ance. 
Radio  bearings,  .see  Radio  direction  finding. 
Radio  broadcasting: 

agreement  with  Mexico _.      579 

agricul  t  ural  defense  program 1 560 

educational  programs,  manual 1610 

4-n  club  work 613 

glossary  of  terms  used  in  programs 1610 

report  on  chain  broadcast  ing 672 

rules  and  regulations 40, 

41.  317,  490, 842, 1440. 1441, 1606, 1755 

rules  and  regulations,  authorize  study 1153 

selected  list  of  references 1494 

sound  effects,  handbooks 1610  - 

see  also  Radio  communication — Radio  sta- 
tions— also  subject  of  broadcast,  or 
name  of  person  delivering  address. 
Radio  communication: 

accounts  of  radiotelegraph  carriers 1012 

aids  to  navigation 213,390,1510 

air  navigation  aids  (periodical) 24, 

131, 271, 453,  625,  794, 965, 1576, 1718 

aircraft,  itinerant 794 

airways.  Federal  stations 131 

airways,  ultra-high-frequency  circuit 793 

distance  ranges,  summer  1941,  etc 1125 

electrical  interference  with  reception 1408 

emergency  services 160, 1440, 1441, 1606 

fundam.entals.  Army  technical  manual 1538 

information  sources 26 

instruction  at  Oallups  Island  school..  1362,1679 

laws,  compilation 287 

miscellaneous  services 1606 

oblique-incidence  radio  transmission,  etc.      459 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1449 

radio,  a  public  primer 159 

radio  service  bulletin..,, 40,160,317,490, 

672, 842, 1012, 1157, 1270, 1440, 1606, 1754 

radiotelephone  procedure.  Air  Corps 761 

radiotelephone,   ship   and   coastal-harbor 

service 1157 

references  on  radio 1494 

rules,  etc.,  of  F.  C.  C 40, 

41,  160,  317,  490,  672,  673,  842,  1012, 
1271,  1440,  1441,  1606,  1607,  1755 
safeguards  in  national  defense  interest^ 

hearing 1743 

law 1732 

reports 822,995,1743 

ship  services,  rules  of  F.  C.  C__ 1607 

ships  navigating  Great  Lakes,  etc 489, 1411 

tariffs,  rules,  etc.,  of  F.  C.  C 490 

United  States  and  other  American  repub- 
lics  748 

Weather  Bureau  radio  circular 1411 

weather  information,  etc.,  distribution....    1411 
see  also  Radio  stations. 
Radio  compass,  see  Radio  direction  finding. 

Radio  Condenser  Co 1001 

Radio  direction  finding: 

aeronautical  charts 273,  274, 796, 1577 

radio  bearing  conversion  diagram 1511 

Radio  Division,  National  Park  Service 1456 

Radio  Division,  Westinghouse  Electric  and 

Manufacturing  Co 1341 


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Radio  earphones,  acoustical  shock  protection.    1053 

Radio  fixes,  mileage  chart 965 

Raiiio  frequency,  see  Frequency  (radio). 

Radio  insivctors,  overtime - 148,312,464 

Radio  instruction,  see  Radio  communication. 
Radio  markers: 

fan-tyi)e  nltra-hish-frequency -      T93 

improved  ultra-high-frequency  fan  marker     964 

tests  of  1st  manufactured  fan  marker 964 

Radio  operators: 

additional  safeguards  for  ships- 
hearing... - 1"43 

law 1T32 

reports 822,995,1743 

experience  requirements  on  cargo  ships —  299. 

646, 832. 9T8 

rules  and  regulations 40,317,1440 

Radio  pratique  at  port  of  New  York 1163 

Radio  programs,  see  Radio  broadcasting. 
Radio  ranges: 

eirctiit  design  for  low-froquency  range 965 

four  course  ultra-high-frequency 20 

wave  polarization  effects,  etc .  965 

Radio  receivers,  see  Radio  apparatus  and  appli- 
ances. 
Radio  service  bulletin,  see  Radio  communica- 
tion. 
Radio  services,  see  Radio  communication — Radio 

stations. 
Radio  stations: 

aviation  service 115" 

broadcast  schedule  of  naval  stations 736 

broadcast  stations — 

alterations  and  corrections 160, 

317, 1271, 1606, 1754 

by  call  letters 160,490 

by  frequency 1157 

by  State  and  city 1157 

financial  and  employee  data 40 

income  items 160 

investigation 539 

relav 1157 

rules,  etc.,  of  F.  C.  C 160, 

317, 490. 672,  673, 1440, 1606, 1607, 1755 

communication  chart  of  the  world 80 

geographical  separation  of  range  stations 794 

in  Alaska 1157 

regulations,  etc..  Executive  order 1805 

rules,  etc.,  of  F.  C.  C 40, 

160, 317, 490, 672, 673, 1440, 1606, 1755 

Radio  Wire  Television,  Inc 729,898 

Radioactive  luminous  compound: 

and  adhesives,  specifications 1090,1685 

safe  handling 630 

Radiobeacons,  see  names  of  places  where  located. 
Radiocorapass,  see  Radio  direction  finding. 

Radiometry  publications _.., 630 

Radiotelegraph,  see  Radio  communication. 

Radiotelemeters,  importance  to  aviation 794 

Radiotelephone,  see  Radio  communication. 

Radtke  Patents  Corporation 1477,1635 

Ragan-Malone  Co 488 

Ragen,  James  M.,  sr.,  court  case 704, 708, 1485 

Ragen,  James  M.,  jr.,  court  case 708 

Racs,  rates  on 530 

Rai,  Doris  M.,  relief 986 

Rail  motor  cars,  fuel  and  power 55, 177, 339, 

510, 695,864, 1031, 1174, 1288, 1623, 1769 
Railroad  accidents: 

accident  bulletin 55, 14.=19 

grade-crossing  accidents,  1940 864 

investigation  reports 53, 

56,  178,  340,  341,  510,  696,  864,  1032. 
1175,  1288,  1459,  1460,  1623,  1624,  1770 

investigation  reports,  summary 178 

Railroad  Retirement  Board  to  investigate.  1003 

reported  by  railwavs,  summary 56,178. 

341, 696.864. 1032, 117,5, 1288, 1460, 1624 
Railroad  Adjustment  Board,  see  National  Rail- 
road Adjustment  Board. 
Railroad  cars: 

equipment  of  class  1  steam  railways.  56. 178, 341, 
510,697.865. 1033, 1176, 1289, 1460, 1624 

from  Mexico,  inspecting,  cleaning,  etc 811 

Railroad  crossings: 

eliminations,  labor  and  material 1192 

in  District  of  Columbia 144,635,643,662,977 

rail-highway  grade-crossing  accidents 861 


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Railroad  emergency  boards,  see  headings  begin- 
ning Emergency  Board. 
Railroad  employees: 

class  included  within  term  employee.  1182, 1475 

crediting  of  military  service 1593 

disputes,  compilation  of  laws 466 

injuries,  etc.,  investigate 1003 

legislation  concerning 367 

number  per  mile  of  line  operated 178 

railway  labor  act.  text .-  1509 

railway  labor  administrative  procedure 540 

retirement- 
compilations  of  acts 287,400 

prior  service  records 400,916 

questions  and  answers  on  act . .  _ -  1076 

unemplovment  insurance  act,  claims  man- 

lial .--  1353 

unemployment  insurance  laws,  compilation.  287 

wage  order 544,886 

wage  statistics,  class  1  steam  railways 56, 

178,  341,  510,  696,  865,  1033,  1176,  1289, 
1460,1624.1770 
see  also  Redcaps — also  headings  beginning 
Emergency  Board. 
Railroad  land  grants,  see  names  of  railroads. 
Railroad  locomotives,  see  Locomotives. 
Railroad   rates,    see    Freight   rates— Passenger 

rates. 
Railroad  retirement,  see  Railroad  employees. 

Railroad  Retirement  Board 223, 

400,  576,  745,  916,  1076,  1211,  1353, 
1520, 1669, 1810 

estimate 222 

law  bulletin 916 

monthly  review 224,400,576, 

745,  1076,  1211,  1353,  1520,  1669,  1810 

indexes 916,1211 

records,  disposition 1588 

report,  1940 576 

Railroad  trains,  see  Pa.ssenger  trains. 

Railroad  yard  service  performance 57, 

342,   511.  697,  866,   1034,   1176,  1177, 
1290,1461,162.5.1771 
Railroads: 

Army  technical  manual — 

military  railways 240 

operating  battalion 240 

shop  battalion 240 

transportation 1093 

class  1  steam  railways — 

carload  freight  traffic 1460 

freight  commodity  statistics 55, 

695, 1174, 1459 

freight,  etc.,  handled  on  highways 179, 

1033,1176,1461 
freight  revenue,  passenger  revenue,  etc.  1033 

freight  traffic  fluctuations 1622 

freight  train  performance 56,341, 

510, 696. 865, 1033, 1289, 1460, 1624, 1770 

income  and  balance-sheet  items _.  57, 

179,  342,  511,  697,  865,  1034,  1176, 
1289,1461,1625,1771 

motive  power  and  car  equipment. 56, 

178,  341,  510,  697,  865,  1033,  1176,  1289, 
1460, 1624 
operating  revenues,  etc.,  monthly 56, 

178.  341,  511,  697,  865,  1033,  1176, 
12S9, 1460, 1624. 1770 

passenger  traffic  statistics 178, 

342.  511,  697,  1033,  1176,  1289,  1461, 
1625, 1770 

passenger  train  performance 56, 

179,  342.  697,  865,  1033,  1176,  1289, 
1461,1770,1771 

revenue  tons  originated --  57, 

342,865,1289,1265 

revenue  traffic  statistics I'J^. 

342,511,   697,  865,   1033,   1176,   1289,- 
1461,162.5.1771 

yard  service  performance 57, 

342. 511. 697. 866, 1034, 1176, 1177, 1290, 
1461,1625,1771. 

classification  of  train-miles,  etc 1624 

construction  guide  prices 56 

construction  indices 1175 

define  deficit  in  operating  income 30 

equipment.  American  listed  corporations..  1076 
equipment,  industrial  corporation  reports...  167 
full  crew,  personnel,  etc.,  legislation 1192 


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Railroads— Continued 

graphical  supplements  to  monthly  reports.   178. 
341, 510, 697, 1033, 1288, 1460, 1624 
investigation — 

hearings. 483 

reports 36,156,1433,1747 

labor  requirements  on  electrification 1 192 

large  steam  railways — 

net  income 57, 

179, 342,  511, 697, 865, 1034, 1176, 1289, 
1461,1625,1771. 

operating  revenues  and  expenses .-  56. 

342,  511, 697, 865, 1033, 1176, 1289, 1460, 
1625,1770. 

operating  statistics. 56, 178,  342, 

511, 865, 1176, 1289, 1460, 1625 

laws,  compilation 287 

military  railways 240 

operating  statistics,  comparative — 1770 

passenger  traftic  and  revenues,  1937-41 1033 

passenger  travel  demand 1623 

passes,  regulations 341 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs.. 853 

reorganization,  cajiitalization,  etc 56 

rulings  of  Railroad  Retirement  Bd 916 

Spanish  (lovernment  nationalizes  railways.  628 
statistics- 
preliminary  abstract,  1940 1461 

report,  1939.... 510.865 

statistical  terms 1461 

trafTic  in  perishable  agric.  commodities 947 

see   also    Carriers— Electric   railroads— oZm 
certain  headings  beginning  Railroad. 

Rails,  birds  of  North  and  Middle  America 1355 

RaUwav  Exjwess  Agency,  Inc.: 

decisions  of  I.  C.  C 348,521.1297 

Emergency  Board 1663, 1754 

opinion  of  Aeronautics  Board 1719 

statistics,  1940 1461 

Railway  labor,  see  Railroad  employees. 

Railway  Labor  Executives  Association...  1045,1674 

Railway  Mail  Service 84,216,394,569, 

739, 907, 1069. 1204, 1346, 1514, 1662, 1800 

compensation  of  former  employees 993, 

1010,1131 
mail  routes,  schedules . .   84, 216, 394, 569, 739, 907. 
1069, 1204, 1346, 1347, 1514, 1662, 1800 
overtime  pay,  time  basis — 

hearings 476 

law 1415 

reports --  476,1010 

Railway  track  scales,  see  Scales. 

Railways,  see  Railroads— aZso  names  of  railways. 

Rain: 

areal  distribution  over  Hispaniola. 1412 

calibration  of  tipping-bucket  raingage 1412 

dual  rainfall  of  Roswell,  N.  Mex , 803 

infiltration  capacity 116 

once-in-a-hundred-years 1112 

rainfall  and  run-off  from  watersheds 18, 171 2 

winter  wheat  yield,  relation 255 

see  also  Precipitation. 
Rainboth.  Edith  D.: 

family  expenditures 16 

family  housing  and  facilities 123 

Rainbow  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  memorial 

inD.  C 988,1131 

Rainfall,  see  Rain. 
Raingage,  see  Rain. 

Rainier  National  Park  Co 507,862 

Rainville,  Edmond  O.,  motor  carrier  decision..  1037 
Rainwater,  C.  F.: 

boll  weevil  and  cotton  aphid  control 611 

cotton  root  aphids 611 

insects  and  spiders 258 

Rainy  Lake  level,  emergency  regulation 93 

Raisin  moth  on  grapes 612 

Raisining  of  grapes  in  transit 124 

Rakes,  specification. 1366 

Raladam  Co 1782 

Raleigh,  N.  C,  building  permit  survey 365 

Rallidae,  birds  of  North  and  Middle  America..  1355 

Ralston,  Oliver  C,  Nonmetals  Div.  report 52 

Rambo,  Stella  T.,  court  case 194 

Ramie  fiber  production 125 

Rams,  see  Sheep. 
Ramsay,  Robert  C: 

microscopic  structure  of  cotton  fiber 458 

microscopic  structure  of  wool  fiber. 1 409 


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Ramsay,  Robert  L.  (Representative  from  W.Va.): 
reports  made  by — 

Immigration  and  Naturalization  Com.  470, 

1737 
Ramsden,  William  A.,  motor  carrier  decision..  1469 

Ramsey,  Mabel  F.,  relief 154,293,463 

Ramsey,  Ralph  J.,  farm  tenancy  in  Louisiana..  252 

Ramsey,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  G.,  relief 30 

Ramsey,  Violet  D.,  books  come  to  reader 1386 

Ramspeck,  Robert  (Representative  from  Ga.): 
reports  made  by — 

Civil  Service  Com....  143,639,982,1417,1735 

Claims  Com 291,294 

Labor  Com 1738 

Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries  Com...  148 

Ranchers,  loans  to 615 

Rancocas  Creek,  report 596 

Randall,  T.  E.: 

American  varieties  of  onions 1390 

storage  quality  of  onions 1711 

Randell,  C.  G.,  wool  auctions 954 

Randolph,  James  R.,  Chicora  meteorite 919 

Randolph,  Jennings  (Representative  from 
W.Va.): 
reports  made  by — 

Conference  Com 1732 

District  of  Columbia  Com 144-145, 

295, 469-470, 643, 816-817, 985-986, 1139. 
1263,1418,1592.1736. 

Randolph,  John  W.,  sweetpotatoes 1103 

Randolph,  Utah,  geology,  etc.,  of  quadrangle...  855 
Range  conservation,  see  Stock  ranges. 

Range  correction  board,  nomenclature  list 1547 

Range  finders: 

standard  nomenclature  lists 1548 

technical  manual 1092 

Range  plants,  see  Plants. 
Range  recipes,  see  Cookery. 
Ranges  (rifle),  see  Rifle  ranges. 
Ranges  (stock),  see  Stock  ranges. 
Ranges  (stoves),  see  Stoves. 

Ranieri,  Alex,  court  case 316,880 

Rankin,  John  E.  (Representative  from  Miss.): 
reports  made  by — 

World  War  Veterans'  Legislation  Com.  478, 
655, 1148 

Ransburg,  Harper  J.,  Co.. 1062 

Ransome,  A.  L.: 

lead 1171 

secondary  (redistilled)  slab  zinc 1766 

zinc 1027 

Zinc  dust 1766 

zinc  oxide 1766 

Rapa  Island,  chart 567 

Raper,  Kenneth  B.,  Aspergillus  glaucus  group.  1389 

Rapid  City,  S.  Dak.,  aeronautical  chart 1720 

Rapid  Roller  Co 1505 

Rapid  Transit  Motor  Freight  Lines,  Inc 1181 

Rare  Book  Collection  (Library  of  Congress).  71.887 

Raskob,  John  J.,  court  caise 1042 

Rasmussen,  Marius  P.: 

competition  between  fruits  at  retail 261 

purchasing,  etc.,  fruits  by  groceries 782 

sales  of  fruits  at  retail 614 

Rasmussen,    Richard,   achlorhydria  of  gastric 

cancer 680 

Rasmussen,  Wayne  D.,  Latin  American  his- 
tories  1236 

Raspberries: 

culture 446 

diseases 1390 

respiration  of  fruits 1244 

Rasquin,  Almon  Q.,  court  case  of  admx 227 

Rat,  see  Rats. 

Rat-bite  fever - 1758 

Ratcliffe,  Ella  B.: 

colleges  and  universities,  directory 321 

collegiate  accreditation 321 

financial  aids  for  college  students 846 

Ratcliffe,  Harry  E.,  cooperative  grain  elevators.  1708 
Rates,  see  Freight  rates— Passenger  rates— also 

special  subject,  e.  g.,  Electricity. 
Rates  and  Statistics  Section,  Bonneville  Power 

Administration 1280,1616 

Rates  and  UtUization  Section,  Bonneville  Power 

Administration 170,  686 

Rath  Packing  Co :  1321,1498 

Rathdrum  prairie  project,  map 1030 

Raticide  plants,  crop  possibilities 1244 


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Rations: 

aircraft  fliRlit  rations  in  Navy,  etc... 1751 

fruit  juices  in  Navy  ration — 

hearinp 1155 

letters  from  Navy  Dept 1145, 1741 

report 10()8 

(luarterly    return,    Medical    Dept.    Navy, 

manual -..  733 

Ratner,  Uarry,  motor  carrier  decision 1628 

Ratowsliy,  Annie,  tax  appeal  of  committee 584 

Rats: 

control 1762 

house  rat _ .-. 331 

rat  proofine  and  control 1280 

see  also  Raticide  plapts. 

Rattan  ware,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

Rauch,  Helen,  relief 1138 

Ranch,  Max,  relief. 1138 

Raulston,  B.  O.,  toxic  dose  of  mapharsen 1016 

Rausch  Nut  &  MfR.  Co 1335 

Raver,   Paul  J.,   Columbia  River  power  and 

Puset  Sound 853 

see  also  Bonneville  Power  Administration. 
Raw  materials,  see  Strategic  and  critical  ma- 
terials. 

Rawlings,  A.  F.,  receiver,  court  case 228 

Rawlings  Manufacturins  Co 584 

Rawlins,  Edward  W.,  court  case 316 

Rawls,  William  L.,  court  case 1438, 1632, 1780 

Ray,  Ella  M.,  court  case 228 

Ray-Bell  Films,  Inc 209 

Kay  nay  Piston  Corporation 1197 

Raymond,  Anne,  land  as  a  textbook 448 

Raymond  Bros.  Motor  Transportation,  Inc 1775 

Raymond  Commerce  Corporation 359,071 

Rayon: 

and  allied  products,  census 1398 

earnings  and  hours  in  industry 1316 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report.  168 

price  schedule,  grey  goods 1809 

trade  practice  rules  for  dyeing,  etc 1760 

Rayon  yarn,  see  Yarn. 

Read,  Phyllis  R.,  publications  of  Agriculture 

Department 785, 1111 

Reading,  Pa.,  financial  statistics 790 

Reading: 

family  expenditures  in  selected  cities 885 

Reading  Co.: 

accidents 178,1175 

rates  on  chocolate 701 

Readrite  Meter  Works 211 

Ready  Truck  Lines,  Inc 1485 

Real  estate,  see  IMortgages. 

Realty  Operators,  Inc 195 

Rebsamen  Motors,  Inc 584 

Recalibration  equipment  at  solar  radiation  sta- 
tions  1728 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  see  Budget — Finance. 
Receptacles  (convenience  outlets): 

specification 236 

Reeht,  Charles,  court  case 1438, 1632, 1780 

Recipes,  see  Cookery. 

Reciprocal  trade  agreements,  see  Trade  agree- 
ments. 
Reciprocating  steam  engines,  see  Engines. 

Reclamation  Bureau.. 53, 

176,  338,  508,  694,  862, 1028,  1173,  1286, 
1457,  1621,  1768. 

estimates 573,1806 

maps,  townsite  and  farm  unit  plats 338 

publications,  lists 53,338 

report,  1940 338 

tools  of  employees,  pay  claims...  1138, 1151, 1414 
see  also  Page,  John  C. 

Reclamation  era ...:. 54,177,338,508, 

694, 1029, 1174, 1287, 1458, 1622, 1768 

index,  v.  30 338 

Reclamation  of  land: 

broad  view  of  reclamation 338 

facilitate  administration  of  laws,  etc 820, 

1601, 1732 

farm  units  on  public  lands 65^,655,806 

Federal  laws,  cumulative  supp.  to  1936  ed. .  094 

Great  Plains  act,  amending. 1593 

hydroelectric  plants  on  projects 1029 

Idaho  progress 1286 

maps  of  western  U.  S.... 54,695,1030,1622 

power  plant.s  operated  on  projects 53 

settlement  opportunities  on  projects 1030 


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Reclamation  of  land— Continued 

water  conservation  and  utilization 509 

weed  control  on  Federal  projects 1769 

see  also  Reclamation  era. 
Reclamation  jirojects,  see  Reclamation  of  land— 

also  names  of  projects. 
Recoil  fluids,  standard  nomenclature  list---  -.  1228, 

1551, 1828 
Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  ..  42, 

161,  318,  491,  674,  843,  1013,  1158,  1272, 
1441, 1607. 

act  as  amended  and  other  laws 1013 

estimate 222 

lending  authority  and  obligations- 
hearings 656,1428,1590 

law 806,1415 

reports.  -  638, 639,  656,  808, 826, 1262, 1426, 1428 
litigation,  see  names  of  parties  to  suits. 

notes,  information 586,587,925 

reports — 

monthly 42, 

161. 318, 319, 491, 843, 1158, 1272, 1441 

quarterly 42,  491, 1013, 1607 

Recorder  of  deeds,  District  of  Columbia: 

building  construction,  increase  amount 817, 

1152, 1414 

office  heat  from  central  heating  plant 295, 

481, 636 

report,  1938-40 072 

Recording,  etc.,  equipment  and  services: 

general  schedule 1363 

investigation  of  listening,  etc.,  devices- .  312, 483 

Recording-machine  ribbons,  specification 1534 

Records: 

apprentice  record  cards 1189 

care  in  national  emergency 1789 

disposition  of  U.  S.  records,  amend  act 817 

farm  family  record  book 1109 

inventory  of  public  records,  preparation 852 

keeping  under  fair  labor  standards  act 1317 

record  book,  plan  de  rancho 615 

see  also  Military  records— a/so  names  of  de- 
partments, bureaus,  etc. 
Records  (phonograph): 

Latin  American  music 1203 

Recovery,  see  Business  depression  and  recovery. 
Recreation: 

adult  recreation 169 

CCC,  and  public  recreation 845 

CCC,  camp  activities 1160 

demonstration  areas,  fire  report 506 

demonstration  projects,  disposition 304 

digest  of  laws 1028 

family  expenditures  in  selected  cities 885 

invitation  to  new  play  areas 1768 

progress,  Nat.  Park  Service  yearbook 1173 

recreation  circular 169,852 

training  for  leadership 169 

see  also  names  of  recreational  areas. 

Recreation  Board  for  D.  C,  creating.. 817 

Recruiting  and  enlistment: 
extension  in  Navy,  etc. — 

hearings 1006, 1007, 1145 

law 1130,1731 

reports 1007,1145,1147 

Navy,  posters 82.1344,1659 

persons  convicted  of  felony,  enlistment 837, 

990, 1130 

short-term  .\rmy  enlistment,  evil  effects 996 

United  States  Army  recruiting  news 105, 

240,  422,  595,  761,  930, 1093,  1225, 1369, 
1.538, 1687, 1825. 

willful  obstruction,  punish 821 

Recruiting  Bureau,  Navy  Dept.,  posters 82, 

1344, 1659 

Red  Arrow  Freight  Lines 1776 

Red  Arrow  Freight  Lines,  Inc 1300, 1473, 1776 

Red  Ball  Express  Lines 1473 

Red  Ball  Transfer  Co 1776 

Red  cedar  shingles,  see  Shingles. 
Red  clover,  see  Clover. 

Red  Cross,  see  American  National  Red  Cross. 
Red  Cross  War  Fund  Campaign,  proclamation.  1805 
Red  Dirt  Wildlife  Management   Preserve,  see 
National  Red  Dirt  Wildlife  Manage- 
ment Preserve. 

Red  River  Lumber  Co 730,898,1062 

Red  Sea,  pilot,  supplement 564 

Red  Star  Express  Lines  of  Auburn,  Inc 525 


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Red  Star  Lines,  Inc 521 

Red  Star  Transportation  Co 185 

Red  Top  Trucking  Corporation 1473 

Red  Wing  Potteries,  Inc 411 

Redcaps,  under  fair  labor  standards  act 663 

Redding,  J.  H.,  Inc 154,293,463 

Redding-Weaverville  Stage  Co 526 

Redfearn,  R.  J.,  court  case 1494 

Redficld,  A.  H.,  asphalt  and  related  bitumens..  1024 
Redfield,    Robert,   cultural   anthropology   and 

agriculture 603 

Redstar  strawberries,  see  Strawberries. 
Redwing  (Coast  Guard  ship): 

transferring,  Executive  order 1209 

Redwood,  tank-stock  lumber 630 

Redwood  Lunch  Club 536 

Redwood  Motor  Freight 1301 

Reed,  Clyde  M.  (Senator  from  Kans.): 
report  made  by — 

Interstate  Commerce  Com 311 

Reed,  L.  M.,  receiver,  court  case 1813 

Reed,  O.  E..  address 1564 

see  also  Dairy  Industry  Bureau. 

Reed,  Raymond  W.,  relief 815, 1129, 1151 

Reed,  Rose,  relief 815,1129,1151 

Reed,  Thomas  C,  motor  carrier  decision 1181 

Reed,  Wesley  W.,  airport  station-pressure  rec- 
ords   632 

Reed  &  Prince  Manufacturing  Co 880 

Reed  Committee,  see  President's  Committee  on 
Civil  Service  Improvement. 

Reed  Drug  Co 753 

Reed  Propeller  Co.,  Inc 65 

Reediger,  Walter  C,  Inc 359,841 

Reelfoot  Lake  quadrangle,  Tenn.-Mo.-Ky 1689 

Reels: 

Army  technical  manual 1093, 1538 

artillery,  standard  nomenclature  list 936 

battery,  standard  nomenclature  list 154.'> 

Reemployment,  see  Civil  service. 
Rees,  Edward  H.  (Representative from  Kans.): 
report  made  by — 

Immigration  and  Naturalization  Com.  1737 
Reese,  H.  H.: 

breeds  of  light  horses 1384 

horse-breeding  suggestions 1384 

Reese,  William  C,  relief 293 

Reeside,  Arthur,  price  discrimination  in  steel..  231 

Reeves,  A.  O.,  Steel  Construction  Co 1486 

Reeves,  E.  L.,  mottle  leaf,  disease  of  cherries...  1389 

Refiners  Production  Co 231 

Refiners  Transport  &  Terminal  Corporation..  1301 

Refining,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1118 

see  also  names  of  metals,  minerals,  etc. 

Reflection-transmission  in  sheet  materials 1723 

Reflcctometer,  photoelectric 27 

Reforestation,  see  Forests  and  forestry. 
Reformatories,  see  Prisons  and  prisoners. 

Refraction  and  mirage 736 

Refractometry  publications 1723 

Refrigeration,  contracts  for  protective  services..  1476 
see  also  Cold  storage. 

Refrigeration  equipment  corporations 328 

Refrigerators: 

electric,  specification 1366 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234 

recipes 447 

Refugees: 

war,  appropriations,  proposed  provision 574 

war,  care  of  children,  standards 363 

Refuges,  see  names  of  refuges. 
Refunds  of  taxes: 

erroneously  paid  by  Indians 1746 

hog  processing  ta.\ — 

hearings 656 

memorandum 306 

report 828 

Indians  on  allotted  lands 1747 

report  on  refunds  and  credits 1427 

Regals  Realty  Co 97 

Regel,  Charles  F.,  see  Kegel,  Charles  F. 
Regional  development,  see  Planning  (economics). 

Regional  Information  Division 275,628,629 

Regional  laboratories,  see  Laboratories. 

Regional  Studies  Department 232 

Regions  and  regional  offices,  Civil  Aeronautics 

Administration 1718 

Register  of  debates,  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1020 


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Army 595 

Coast  Guard 1529 

Federal  register 72, 

203,  370,  547,  719,  888, 1053, 1195,  1319, 
1496,  1642,  1789 

indexes 204, 

370,  371,  547,  719,  888,  1053,  1195,  1319 
1496,  1643,  1789 

Marine  Corps  Reserve.. 1658 

Naval  Academy 81 

Naval  Reserve 1798 

Navy 1510 

official  register  of  United  States 1570 

State  Department 93 

Registration  for  selective  service: 

proclamation  setting  2d  day 741 

regulations 918 

Registration  record,  securities  act  of  1933,  etc...  91 , 
224,  401,  577,  745,  917,  1076,  1212, 
1353,  1521,  1669,  1810 

indexes 91, 

401,   577,   745,  917,   1076,   1212,   1353, 
1520,  1669,  1810 

Regnier,  Eugene  A.,  court  case 39 

Regular  Army,  see  Army. 
Regular  Establishment,  see  Pensions. 
Regular  Navy,  see  Navy. 

Regulations,  see  Code  of  Federal  regulations— 
also  names  of  departments,  bureaus, 
etc.,  issuing  regulations — also  special 
subject. 
Regulatory  announcements,  see  names  of  depart- 
ments, etc.,  issuing  announcements — 
also  special  subject. 
Rehabilitation: 

families  rehabilitate  themselves 436 

in  Puerto  Rico,  funds 840,1010 

Rehabilitation  of  the  disabled: 

deaf  and  hard  of  hearing  case  workers 846 

physically  handicapped,  references 493 

restoring  the  handicapped  to  employment..  162 

vocational,  economic  value 846 

Rehoboth  Bay,  waterway  to  Delaware  Bay 1371 

Reich  Brothers 1473 

Reid,  J.  J.,  potassium  in  tobacco 1700 

Reid,  Mont  R.,  gastric  cancer 681 

Reimann,  Genevieve  B.,  reflectance  of  manila 

rope  fiber 27 

Reinbach-Welch,  Lucille,  yields  of  barley 17 

Reinecke,  P.  S.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  district.. ._. 933 

Reinforcement  bars  for  concrete,  specification..  590 
Reinhart,  Warren  H.: 

lead  arsenate  effect  on  orchardists,  etc. 678 

lead  hazard  in  storage  battery  industry 848 

mercurialism 323 

Reinstatement,  see  Civil  service. 

Reinsurance  among  farmers'  mutual  insurance 

companies 1709 

Reinsuring  companies,  acceptable 756, 1529 

Reiss,  S.: 

airplane  propulsion 718 

buckling  tests  on  loaded  beam  columns 1496 

combustion  turbines 546 

flow  discharge  calculations 546 

flow  through  centrifugal  pumps,  etc 546 

load  distribution  of  wing 71 

strength  of  materials 1319 

Reitz,  George  C,  court  case 1674 

Relapsing  fever: 

ticks  in  United  States 325 

transmission  of  spirochetes 1612 

Reliable  Transfer  Co.,  Inc 526 

Reliable  Trucking  Co.,  Inc 526 

RcHable  Van  &  AVarehouse  Co 1297 

Reliance  Manufacturing  Co 557, 1644 

Reliance  Regulator  Corporation 1062, 1335 

Relief  work: 

in  the  States  during  1940 1018 

relief,  etc.,  appropriations — 

agencies  for  carrying  out. 1663 

amendments,  Senate  rule  16  applicable.  670 

hearings 812,829 

law 978 

proposed  provisions  for  refugees 574 

recommendation  of  the  President 739 

reports 812,829,980 


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Relief  work— Continued 

relief,  etc.,  ajipropriations — Continued 

status  of  funds,  etc 100, 

2:«,   418,    589,    757,   926,    1086,    1219, 
1362,  1529,  1G80.  1819 
Treasury  Dept.  regulation  applicable...    98 

source  of  funds 849, 144r. 

work ,  relief,  and  security 1166 

Religion,  charting  the  American  way. 1162 

Religious  bodies: 
census,  1936— 

denominations,  organizations,  etc 791 

selected  statistics 622 

census  publications  for  sale 1166 

Religious  education: 

classes  on  released  school  time 1273 

release  of  pupils  for  classes 1 162 

Relociit  ion  of  site  occupants 851 

Remington  Rand,  Inc 1062 

Remount  breeding  service,  technical  manual 761 

Rendall,  Robert  J.,  exr..  court  case 710, 1782 

Rcniier,  F.  O.,  new  range  outlook 784 

Reno,  Nev.,  aeronautical  chart 455 

Reno-Fallon  Transportation  Co 349 

Rensselaer  A  Saratoga  R.  R.,  bonds 867 

Rensselaer  County,  N.  Y.,  bridge 297, 310, 464 

Rent  Control  Admiuistrator,  D.  C 1418. 

1599, 1731, 1806 
Rents: 

changes  since  outbreak  of  War 715 

fair  rents  during  the  emergency — 

fair  rent  committee 1668 

in  District  of  Columbia 1418,1599,1731 

maintenance 38 

suggested  legislation 314 

for  USHA-aided  projects 168 

stabilizing,  message  from  the  President 1208 

Reo  Transportation  Co 526 

Reorganization  of  Government  ofl5ces,  etc.: 
ollices  transferred,  etc. — 

Agricultural  Defense  Relations  Office..  1559, 

1702 
Agricultural  Marketing  Service.. -  9,119, 122 
Agriculture    Div.,    National    Defense 

Advisorv  Comn 1559,1702 

Air  Safety  Bd 19 

Biological  Survey  Bur 11, 

48, 171,  257, 331,  439, 499, 501,  680 

Bituminous  Coal  Consumers'  Counsel.  1245, 

1392, 1570 

Civil  Aeronautics  Admin 19 

Civil  Aeronautics  Authority 19,  23, 131 

Construction  and  Repair  Bur 392,  737 

Consumer  Div 915, 1074, 1210 

Consumers'  Counsel  of  National  Bitu- 
minous Coal  Comn 1245,1392,1570 

Coordination  of  Commercial  and  Cul- 
tural Relations  Between  the  Ameri- 
can Republics  Office 180S 

Coordinator   of   Health,    Welfare,    and 
Related  Defense  Activities  Office. .  1609, 
1667, 1808 
Coordinator  of  Inter- American  Affairs 

Office .-  1808 

Defense  Health  and  Welfare  Services 

Office 1609,1667,1808 

Dominican  Customs  Receivership 54 

Economic  Defense  Bd.. 1605, 

1606, 1753, 1754 

Engineering  Bur. 392,  737 

Export  Control  Administrator 1605, 

1606, 1753.  1754 
Federal  Prison  Industries,  Inc..  245,  319,  363 
Federal  Surplus  Commodities  Corpora- 
tion  126 

Fish  and  Wildlife  Service 48, 

171,331,499,501,680 

Fisheries  Bur 48. 135, 

171,  331,  499  (3  notes),  501,  627,  686 

Food  and  Drug  Admin 43,122, 163 

Inland  ^^'aterways  Corporation. 798 

Insular  Affairs  Bur^ 3,  54, 109, 509. 1030 

Marketing  and  Marketing  Agreements 

Div 126 

Price    .\dmin.    and    Civilian    Supply 

Office 915, 1074, 1210, 1519, 1668, 1808 

Price  .^dmin.  Office.... 1519,1668,1808 

Price  Stabilization  Div 915,1074,1210, 

Ships  Bur 392,737' 


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Reorganization  of  Government  offices— Contd. 
offices  transferred,  etc. — Continued 

State  and  Local  Cooperation  Div 575,  743 

Territories  and  Island  Possessions  Div  .     3, 
54, 109,  509, 1030 

Weather  Bur .  19, 

28, 127, 139, 267,  281, 789, 801 
reorganization  plans- 
affecting  Agriculture  Dept... 1391 

plans  nos.  1-5 56O 

plans  nos.  3  and  4 453 

printed  in  statutes  at  large 1261 

Repair  kit,  nomenclature  list.. ._ 1548 

Repair  station: 

rating,  civil  aeronautics  manual 4,53 

rating,  civil  aeronautics  regulations 272 

Reports: 

required  bylaw,  discontinuance 1139 

to  be  made  to  F.  C.  C,  rules,  etc 317,490 

to  be  made  to  77th  Congress 31 

see  also  names  of  departments,  bureaus,  etc., 
issuing  reports — also  special  subject. 
Reports  and  Analysis  Division,  Employment 

Security  Bur 1759 

Reports  and   Budget   Office,   see   Budget  and 

Reports  Office,  Navy  Dept. 
Reports  and  Information  Service  Division..  916, 1211 
Reports  Office,  see  Government  Reports  Office. 

Reppart,  H.L.,  relief 985,1430  1584 

Representation  for  people  of  D.  C: 

hearings 835 

report 1 153 

Representative  advisory  committees,  manual...  847 
Representatives,  see  House  of  Representatives — 

also  names  of  Representatives. 
Reptiles: 

dealers,  list 1617 

herpetology  of  Hispaniola 1078 

Mexican,  collecting 577 

Smithsonian-Firestone  Exped.  collection  .  _  1671 
Republic  Aircraft  Products  Division,  Aviation 

Corporation 550,  723 

Republic  Iron  and  Steel  Co.,  see  Republic  Steel 

Corporation. 
Republic  Steel  Corporation: 

court  case 39,359,1439 

decisions  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B.  384, 1505, 1652, 1653 
Republican  River: 

compacts  with  respect  to  waters — 

hearings 1738 

reports.. 1594, 1601 

map 1763 

Requisitioning: 

Army  regulations 1822 

property  required  for  national  defense — 

Executive  order 1664 

hearings 1005, 1144 

law 1415 

reports 1005, 1132, 1144, 1147, 1149, 1261 

Research: 

business  research 1427, 1809 

business  research  projects 1579 

engineering  experiment  stations,  etc 987 

Forest  Products  Laboratory  program 1568 

industrial  research 916 

a  national  resource 916, 1809 

Work  Projects  Administration — 

bibliography  of  projects  reports 1448 

catalog  of  publications 329 

research  and  records  circular 852 

research  and  records  programs  bibliog- 
raphy   1448 

see  also  Laboratories — also  special  subject. 
Research  and  Information  Service  Bureau,  Rail- 
road Retirement  Bd 916 

Research  and  Investigation  Board,  see  Investi- 
gation and  Research  Board. 
Research  and  Statistical  Division,  Works  Prog- 
ress Admin,  for  New  York  City 171 

Research  and  Statistics  Bureau,  Price  Adminis- 
tration Office 1519 

Research  and  Statistics  Bureau,  Social  Security 

Bd 45,165,327,496,682 

Research  and  Statistics  Division,  Emplovment 

Security  Bur 166, 496. 682. 683, 850, 

1018, 1164. 1276, 1446. 1447, 1613, 1759 
Research  and  Statistics  Division,  Federal  Home 

Loan  Bank  Bd.. 41,318,490, 

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Research  and  Statistics  Division,  Foreign  and 

Domestic  Commerce  Bur 629 

Research    and    Statistics    Division,    Treasury 

Dept 102,236, 

420, 593, 758, 929, 1091, 1367, 1535, 1822 
see  also  Haas,  G.  C. 
Research  and  Statistics  Section,  Securities  and 

Exchange  Comn_-_ 401,917 

Research  books,  unlucated,  list. 1642 

Research  Division,  Maritime  Comn 108,241,370 

Research  Division,  Work  Projects  Admin 1166 

Research  journals,  see  Journal  of  agricultural  re- 
search— Journal  of  research,  National 
Bureau  of  Standards. 
Research  laboratories,  see  Laboratories. 
Research  memorandum,  Public  Assistance  Bu- 
reau   1275 

Research  Office,  Soil  Conservation  Service 18, 

266, 448, 619, 788,  957, 1112, 1569, 1712 

Research  paper.  National  Bureau  of  Standards.   26, 

27, 137, 138,  277,  278,  279,  458,  459,  629, 

630,  799,  800,  970,  971,  1124.  1256,  1257, 

1407,  1408, 1409, 1723, 1724. 

Research  report.  Fish  and  Wildlife  Service 1022 

Research,  service,  and  educational  series 122 

Reserve   banks,   etc.,   see   headings   beginning 
Federal  reserve. 

Reserve  Division,  Marine  Corps 1658 

Reserve  officers,  see  Marine  Corps  Reserve- 
Naval  Reserve— Naval  Reserve  Of- 
ficers' Training  Corps— Oflicors*  Re- 
serve Corps,  Army — Reserve  Offi- 
cers' Training  Corps,  Army. 
Reserve  Officers'  Training  Corps,  Army: 

appointment  of  lieutenants 236 

regulations -  1822 

Reservoirs: 

construction  in  D.  C,  estimate 1806 

important,  in  United  States 1030 

Residences,  see  Houses. 

Resin,  see  Synthetic  resin  plastics. 

Resistance  welding,  see  Welding. 

Resistor  furnace I'J'SS 

Resler,  Learn  on,  court  case 359,580 

Resler  Truck  Line 228,359 

Resolutions: 

concurrent,  in  statutes  at  large 1729 

historv,  76th  Cong.3d  sess 30 

history,  77th  Cong. 1st  sess 30,141,283,462, 

634,804,974, 1128, 1261, 1413, 1583, 1729 

introduced  in  Senate  during  76th  Cong 305 

numbered  series  in  slip  lavrs  discontinued^..  113 
Resources,  see  Conservation  of  resources — Na- 
tional resources. 
Resources  Planning   Board,  see  National  Re- 
sources Planning  Board. 

Respiratory  protective  devices  approved 176 

Resscr,  Charles  E.,  ancient  Cambrian  rocks 577 

Restaurants,  ordinance  and  code  regulating 45 

Resthaven  Memorial  Cemetery,  Inc 231 

Retail  Lumbermen's  Association 1635 

Retail  Price  Division 69, 

200,  542,  543,  715,  884,  885,  1050,  1192, 
1315,  1316,  1493,  1640,  1785,  1786. 
Retail  prices,  see  Prices. 
Retail  stores,  see  Stores. 
Retail  trade: 

census,  1939 23,130,793,961,962,963, 

964, 1119, 1251, 1252, 1398, 1575, 1718 

census  publications  for  sale 1166 

credit  survey,  1939 1579 

defining  employee  in  retail  capacity 367 

excise  taxes,  regulations 1530 

fair  labor  standards  act  exemption 201,  886 

independent  stores,  statistics 22, 129,  269,451, 

622,  791. 959, 1114, 1247, 1394, 1572, 1714 

kinds  of  business,  1939 1251 

monthly  employment,  sex  of  employees —  1252 

publications  of  interest  to  retailers 1579 

types  of  operation,  1939 793 

see  also  Stores. 
Retailers-for-Defense  Week  to  Aid  in  Sale  of 

Defense  Savings  Stamps 13.50 

Reticker,  n.  B.,  court  case  of  admr 671 

Reticker,  Ruth,  civil  service  retirement  act 1018 

Retired  list.  Army: 

commissioned  officers,  regulations 1091 

enlisted  men — 

hearings 156 


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Retired  list.  Army— Continued 
enlisted  men — Continued 

law 976 

reports 148, 156 

pay  and  allowance  of  personnel 299, 837, 978 

pay  of  retired  enlisted  men.  Army  regs 1822 

Retired  list.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  pay 

and  allowance  of  personnel.   299, 837, 978 
Retired  list.  Coast  Guard,  pay  and  allowance  of 

personnel 299,837,978 

Retired  list,  Marine  Corps: 

advancement,  etc.,  of  certain  officers 652, 

1750, 1751 
pay  and  allowances — 

hearings 652,1007,1154,1424,1750 

laws 978,1585,1732 

letters  from  NavyDept 302, 

476, 825, 1145, 1424 

re por ts 299, 

652, 837, 839, 1006, 1424, 1751 

physically  disabled  enlisted  men 652 

Retired  list.  Navy: 

advancement,  etc.,  of  certain  officers — 

hearings 157,652,1750 

law 636 

letters  from  Navy  Dept 302, 

476,652,82.5,1741 

reports 157,652,1751 

pay  and  allowances — 

hearings 652, 1007, 1154, 1424, 1750 

laws --  978,1585,1732 

letters  from  Navy  Dept 302, 

476,825,1145,1424 

reports 299, 652, 837, 839, 1006, 1424, 1751 

physically  disabled  enlisted  men 652 

retirement  after  30  years  service — 

hearing 1007 

letters  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy.  _.  825, 1424 

report 839 

Retirement,  see  Civil  service  pensions— Foreign 
service —  Judges  — N  a  v  y  —Railroad 
employees— a/«o  certain  headings  be- 
ginning Retired  list. 

Retirement  Division,  Civil  Service  Comn 620 

Retirement  exemptions,  see  names  of  persons 
exempted. 

Reuss,  Carl  F.,  settlers  in  Yakima  Valley 1562 

Renter,  Irving  J.,  court  case 195,359 

Revenue,  see  Finance— Internal  revenue — Taxa- 
tion— also  names  of  articles,  etc., 
from  which  revenue  is  derived. 

Revere  Copper  and  Brass,  Inc 730 

Reviews  and  inspections.  Air  Corps  field  manual.  759 
Revolution,    American,    National    Society    of 
Daughters  of,  see  National  Society 
of  Daughters  of  American  Revolu- 
tion. 
Revolvers: 

basic  field  manual 1686 

standard  nomenclature  list 1373, 1545 

Reymers  Auto  Truck  Line 1181 

Reynolds,  Cora  C,  tax  appeal  of  e.xrx 1359 

Reynolds,  D.  A.,  carbonizing  properties,  etc., 

of  coal .-  335,690,1025,1454 

Reynolds,  Lucile  W.,  family  credit  problems. .  1014 

Reynolds,  R.  C,  Inc 1678 

Reynolds,  R.  J.,  Tobacco  Co 1335 

Reynolds,  R.  V.- 

forest  products  statistics 123 

limiber  distribution  and  consumption 263 

Reynolds,  Richard  J.,  sr.,  court  case  of  trustee.  359, 

1312 

Reynolds,  Richard  J.,  jr.,  court  case 228,  536,921 

Reynolds,  Robert  R.  (Senator  from  N.  C): 
reports  made  by- 
Conference  Com 979 

District  of  Columbia  Com 481 

Military  Affairs  Com 484, 

666-667, 1004-6, 1748-49 

Reynolds,  Rollin  C,  tax  appeal 763 

Reynolds,  William  E.,  court  case 1753 

Reynolds,  Zachary  S.,  court  case  of  admr..  359, 1312 

Reynolds,  Ga.,  railroad  accident 1623 

Reynolds  Motor  Freight  Lines 527 

Reynolds  Ranch  quadrangle,  Calif 333 

Reynolds  Wire  Co -  384,557,730 

RFC  Mortgage  Company,  estimate 222 

Rheumatic  fever,  in  Philadelphia  hospitals 495 


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Rheumatic  heart  disease: 

in  Pliiladelphia  cardiac  clinics 1015 

in  Philadelphia  hospitals... 495 

social  planning  for  cliildren 364 

Rhizobium  iiieliloti,  physiologic  studies 1234 

Rhoades,  Rendell,  crayfishes  from  Alabama...  1(171 

Rhoads,  C.  P.,  gastric  cancer 6S0 

Rhode  Island: 

aericnltural  loans 774 

census,  1940  (ICth)— 

agriculture 22,1115,1396 

construction... 1116 

housing 1716 

population 270 

retail  trade 963 

service  establishments 23 

wholesale  trade 1400 

chart 274 

district  court  records,  disposition 808 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 1756 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 1519 

financial  statistics 1247 

mail  routes,  schedules 216,739,1204, 1662 

map,  minor  civil  divisions... 1120 

map,  post  route 85 

military  reservations 1223 

tidal  bench  marks 25 

Rhode  Island  Coach  Lines 700 

Rhode  Island  red  chicks,  ««(;  Poultry. 

Rhodes,  Herman  AT.,  tax  appeal 411 

Rhodes,  John  F.,  court  case 1353 

Rhodes,  Lester  F.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  district 932 

Ribbons: 

computing  and  recording  machine -..  1534 

hectograph,  specification 1534 

typewriter,  circular  of  Standards  Bureau.  _ .  971 

typewriter,  specifications 1221,1367,1534 

Ribeira,  Bai'a  da,  chart 1344 

Riboflavin: 

human  requirement 679 

microbiological  assay,  effect  of  urea 679 

Ricard-Brewster  Oil  Co . 1156 

Rice,  A.  C,  Storage  Corporation 521 

Rice,  Amelia,  relief... 293 

Rice,  Frances,  cost-of-living  changes 714 

Rice,  Fred  J.,  receiver,  court  case 1752 

Rice,  John  P.,  tax  appeal 584,924 

Rice,  Nathan,  relief 293 

Rice,  W.  E.: 

research  and  progress  in  coal 1809 

research  and  technologic  work  on  coal 50 

Rice: 

diseases ..' 446 

earnings  and  hours  in  mills,  1941 1786 

income  from,  1910-^10 ,... 948 

insects  that  injure  in  storage 611 

marketing  quotas  and  loans 637.806 

outlook  charts,  1941 9 

parity  payment  regulations 1558 

rates  on 718.873 

reaction  to  nclminthosporium  oryzae,  etc..  265 

rice  situation 608 

sterility   and   aberrant  chromosome   num- 
bers   1244 

yield  of  principal  American  varieties 1390 

Rice  Growers  Cooperative  Association,  .see 
American  Rice  Growers  Coopera- 
tive Association. 

Richards,  John  \.,  block-caving 49 

Richards,  Preston,  production,  etc.,  of  meats  and 

livestock 948 

Richards,  R.  W.,  Kettleman  Hills  oil  field 855 

Richards  Motor  Freight  Lines 521 

Richardson,  Betty  T.,  workers  in  land-grant 

colleges,  etc 953 

Richardson,  O.  B.: 

geology,  etc.,  in  New  York  State 172 

geology,  etc.,  of  Randolph  quadrangle 855 

oil  and  gas  fields  of  United  States 172 

fvichardson,  H.  S.,  court  case 537,1635 

Richardson  Highway,  .Maska,  map 688 

Richoy,  Frederick  D.: 

corn  culture 124 

hybrid  corn 264 

Richie,  Eleanor  L.,  economic  status  of  aged,  etc.  321 

Richman  Brothers  Co 1336 

Richmond,  Joseph  C,  building  bricks 137 

Richmond,  Ind.,  building  permit  survey 198 


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Richmond,  Vs.: 

battlefields  tour 1286 

financial  statistics 21, 1246 

switching  charges 1183 

Richmond,  Fredericksburg  &  Potomac  R.  R.: 

bonds 698,868 

court  case 158,537,1753 

Richmond-Grevhound  Lines,  Ine 1301 

Richmond  National  Battlefield  Park 1456 

Richmond-Pittsburgh  Lines,  Inc 1473 

Richter,  O.  G.,  court  case 195,407 

Richter,  Reba,  court  case 1635 

Rickard,  E.  R.,  influenza  in  rural  community..  323 

Rickards,  Harriet  B.,  relief 659,815, 1208 

Rickerd,  G.  W..  motor  carrier  decision 1627 

Ricketts,  Gertrude,  relief 985 

Rickettsia  diaporica  in  tissues  of  Ornithodoros 

turicata 164 

Riddolls,  Arthur  G.  B.,  court  case  of  trustee. ._  1752 

Ridgewell,  Carmella,  relief 1598 

Ridgway,  Robert,  birds  of  North,  etc.,  America.. 1355 
Ridgway,  Robert  H.: 

chromite 1024 

consumption  of  ferrous  scrap,  etc 1026 

iron  and  steel  scrap 1026 

iron  ore  industry  in  1940.. 51 

ironore,  pig  iron,  ferro-alloys,  and  steel-.  335, 1171 

manganese  and  manganiferous  ores 336, 1026 

manganese  ore  industry  in  1940 175 

molybdenum  industry  in  1940 692,859 

molybdenum,  tungsten,  and  vanadium 1027 

pjTites  in  1940 692 

sulfur  and  p^-rites 1027 

sulfur  in  1940 692 

tungsten  industry  in  1910 692 

Ridgway  Transfer  &  Storage  Co 521 

Ridgwav  Transfer  Co.,  Inc 521 

Ridley,  Harry  E.,  relief 293 

Riekert.  P.,  cylinders 718 

Rietz,  Raymond  C,  kiln  design 616 

Rifle  ranges,  construction,  technical  manual...  1225 
Rifle  regiment,  infantry  field  manual.  929, 1368, 1536 
Rifles: 

basic  field  manual 1222, 1368, 1823(3 entries) 

standard  nomenclature  lists 765, 

1373,1544,1545.1826 

Riggs,  Charles  C,  court  case 3.=>6 

Right  of  assembly: 

violations,  to  investigate — 

hearings 35,310, 

481,482,663,1002,1152 

report 482 

Rights-of-way,  see  Roads— a/so  names  of  reserva- 
tions, etc.,  over  which  granted. 

Riker,  A.  J.,  crown-gall  organism 431 

Riley,  H.E.: 

converted  paper  products  industry 885 

jewelry  industry 365 

paperboard  industry 1493 

Riley,  Thomas  B.,  motor  carrier  decision 1628 

Riley,  William  A.,  anopheline  mosquito  fauna.  1016 
Rincon  band  of  Mission  Indians,  lands.  818, 835, 1131 

Rincon  Bay,  chart 1 456 

Ring  necrosis  of  cabbage 1244 

Rio,  for  other  names  beginning  with  "Rio," 
fee  name  of  river. 

Rio  Bueno  Harbor,  chart 901 

Rio  Grande,  flow 1813 

Rio  Grande  project,  specifications,  etc 177 

Rio  Grande  Truck  Lines -.. 1474 

Rio  Grande  Valley,  motortruck  shipments  of 

citrus  fruit 254 

Rio  Grande  Valley  Citrus  Exchange 15C7 

Riplev,  Kenneth  C,  patent  appeal 709 

Riss&  Co.,  Inc 1301 

Ritchie,  James,  perspectives  in  evolution.  1521, 1522 
Ritchie,  Montgomery  H.  W.,  adrar.,  tax  appeal.  95 

Ritchie,  'William,  court  case 1353 

Riter,  William  E.,  address 1167 

Riteway  Motor  Service 521 

Ritholz,  Benjamin  D.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B..  552 

Rittcr,  O.  J.,  composition  of  hemicellulose 263 

River  Desert  art  processes  in  birchbark 746, 1354 

River  herring,  salting  in  Chesapeake  Bay 331 

Rivers,  L.  Mendel  (Representative  from  S.  C): 
report  made  by- 
Naval  Allairs  Cora 825 

Rivers: 

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daily  stages  at  gage  stations,  1938 974 

discharge  at  gaging  stations 502, 

688, 1022, 1762, 1763 
discharges  at  stream-measurement  stations.   171 

documents  of  76th  Congress,  index 1539 

improvement,  laws  relating  to,  index 763 

improvements  for  national  defense.. 33 

mechanical  aids  for  surveys 1274 

public  works  for  flood  control — 

hearings... 817, 1000 

law.... - 1131 

recommendation  for  amending  bill 1072 

reports. 817,827,1000,1132 

rivers  and  harbors  bill- 
hearings - 1595 

re  port 1596 

sampler  and  velocity  meter. 448 

stream  crossing  equipment 422 

stream  gaging  methods  and  equipment...  1281, 

1451 
see  also  names  of  rivers. 

Rivers  and  Harbors  Board 108,241,423,597 

Rivers  and  Harbors  Committee,  House: 

hearings... 33,477,654,1425,1595-96 

reports 994,1596 

Riverside,  Calif.,  building  permit  survey 1315 

Riverside  Baking  Co... 753 

Riverside  Cemetery  Co 537 

Riverside  (^lunly,  Calif.: 

grapefruit,  marketing  agreement 958 

grapefruit,  marketing  order 1112 

Riverside  Manufacturing  Co 384,721 

Riverton  reclamation  project 1768 

Rivets: 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1363 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  rp..  1165 

RKO  Radio  Pictures,  Inc 1335, 1339, 1507, 1652 

Road-building  machinery: 

corporations,  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 1276 

general  schedule  of  supplies. 1530 

Roads: 

Federal  aid  highway  system  progress  maps.  168, 
169, 851,  852, 1019, 1020, 1278 

highways,  current  literature 46, 168, 

329,  497,  685,  851,  1019,  1165,  1278,  1447, 
1615,  1760 
magazines  most  frequently  appearing..  1278 

highways  in  Latin  America ' 1406 

highways  of  history 329 

historic  American  highways 402 

Indian  reservations,  amend  act 834, 1263 

national  defense,  roads  urgently  needed — 

hearings 839,994 

law 1586 

recommendation  of  the  President 911 

reports 839, 979, 994, 995, 1155, 1425, 1586 

veto  message  of  the  President 1208 

public  roads  (periodical) 47, 168,  329, 497, 

685,  851,  1019,  1165,  1278,  1447,  1615,  1760 

rights-of-way,  use  for  storage  sheds,  etc 996 

specifications  for  construction 685, 1448, 1760 

subsidence  of  highway  from  coal  mining 691 

transition  curves  for  highways 329 

see  also  names  of  roads. 
Roads  Administration,  nee  Public  Roads  Ad- 

mmistration. 
Roads  Committee,  House: 

hearincs.  991 

reports 994,1425 

Roadway  Transit  Co 185 

Roanoke  Marble  &  Granite  Co.,  Inc.. 1269 

RoarinsT  Fork,  map 1704 

Roark,  R.  C: 

anabasine 410 

review  of  patents  rel.  to  pest  control 13,  258, 

612,  780,  781, 1107, 1385, 1565, 1707 

Roasts,  beef  grading  chart 609 

Robbins,  Carl  B.,  address 120 

Robb.ns,  Rus'sell  H.,  court  ease 1438, 1632, 17S0 

Robbnis,  W.  AV.,  weeds  in  orchards 1030 

Robbins  Floorin;:  Co.,  Inc 709. 14r>9 

Robbs,  A.  L.,  court  case 709, 8S0 

Robert  Fechner  Memorial  Forest 219 

Roberts,  C.  A.,  Co 1360 

Roberts,  Frank  H.  H.,  jr.,  Lindenmeier  site...    577 

Roberts,  Louis  O.,  motor  earner  decision 870 

Roberts,  Lydia  J.,  child  nutrition  project 1273 


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Roberts,  Wallice,  soil  survey nil 

Roberts,  William,  motor  carrier  decision.    1S5 

Robertson,  A.  Willis  (Representative  from  Va.): 
reports  made  by — 

Wildlife   Resources,   Select  Committee 

on  Conservation  of 34 

Robertson,  C.  B.,  motor  carrier  decision 616 

Roi)ertson,  James,  zodiacal  stars 391 

Robertson,    Kenneth    C,    employer-employee 

relationship  problem 716 

Robertson,  Pauline  C,  relief 1598 

Robertson,  Robert  S.,  jr.,  court  case.. 195,841 

Robertson,  Roy  J.,  motor  carrier  decision 527 

Robertson,  Mo.,  aircraft  accident 454, 1.589 

Robertson  Freight  Lines... 1299 

Robin  Line 3S4 

Robin  Moor  (steamship): 

information  relative  to  sinking 911 

Robinette,  Meta  B.,  tax  appeal 1300 

Robins,  John  Q.,  jr.,  court  case  of  admx .      65 

Robins  Dry  Dock  &  Repair  Co 1336, 1505 

Robinson,  Arch,  claim. 294.660 

Robinson,  Brittain  B.: 

jute 17 

ramie  fiber  production 125 

Robinson,  F.  D.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B.. 1793 

Robinson,  Frances  M.,  crediting  accounts.  983, 1516 

Robinson,  Francis  H.,  relief 1751 

Robinson,  II.  L.,  Co.. 76 

Robmson,  Isabel  J.,  nursery  schools  plus 47 

Robinson,  J.  H.,  Truck  Lines,  Inc 1181 

Rol)inson,  J.  W.  (Representative  from  Utah): 
reports  made  by- 
Irrigation  and  Reclamation  Com 1.594 

Public  Lands  Com...  303-304, 

477, 653-654, 993-994, 1425 

Roads  Com 994 

Territories  Com 655.1147 

Robinson,  James  D.,  tax  appeal 1360 

Robinson,  James  L.: 

credit  problems  of  families 1014 

fanners  need  special  cred.t  facil.ties 954 

Robinson,  Mary  V.,  millinery  industry 201 

Robinson,  Samuel  M.,  statement I 1145 

Robinson,  T.  Ralph: 

avocado  production 1389 

guava  culture. -- 1111 

Robinson  Marine  Construction  Company 293. 

309, 463 
Robinson-Fatman  act,  fee  Prices. 

Robinson-Ransbotton  Pottery  Co 76 

Roblin,  Richard  O.,  jr.,  parent  appeal 139 

Robotka,  Frank: 

address 614 

creamerias  cooperativas 393 

Roccus,  .see  Bass. 

Roche,  Connell  &  Laub  Construction  Co 144, 

831,975 
Rochester,  N.  Y.: 

annual  meteorological  summary 803 

chart  of  harbor 934 

financial  statistics 268 

Rochester  &  Pittsburgh  Coal  Co 1766 

Rock  bursts,  subaudible  noises  for  prediction..     176 

Rock  dust  in  bituminous-coal  mines 52 

Rock  Hill  Body  Co 1198,1336 

Rock  Hill  Printing  and  Finishing  Co 557 

Rock  Island,  111.: 

building  permit  survey S84 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 933 

Rock  Island  Motor  Transit  Co 700,871, 1469 

Rockefeller,    Lewis    K.    (Representative   from 
N.  Y.): 
report  made  by— 

Immigration  and  Naturalization  Com.    643 

Rockford,  111.,  building  permit  survey 884 

Rockford  Drop  Foree  Co 730.1062 

Rockland  Light  &  Power  Co 16.53 

Rocks: 

Cambrian,  investigations 577 

weatherinc  in  Hawaiian  Islands 265 

Rocky  Mountain  Lines,  Inc 348 

Rocky  Mountain  Motor  Co 507 

Rocky  Mountain  National  Park: 

descriptive  pamphlet 1028 

enlargement  investigation 1437 

schedule  of  basic  rates.. _ 507 

Rocky  Mountain  Pipe  Line  Co... -..  1184 


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Rocky  Nfountain  region,  »«f  Nfountain  resion. 
Rocky  Mountain  spotted  fever: 

epidemiology 1612 

patholosry -..    849 

virus  of  low  virulence  isolated 1758 

Rocky  River,  Ohio,  chart - 1U7 

Roddcn,  Clement  J.,  spectrophotometric  deter- 
mination of  praseodvmium,  etc. . .      971 

Roden  Coal  Co.,  Inc 65,359,1753 

Rodcnhiser,  H.  A.,  fall  panicum  smut 957 

Rodents: 

engineennp  aspects  of  control 1280 

susceptibility  etc.,  to  Leptospira 163 

set  nlso  names  of  rodents. 

Roder,  Hans,  patent  interference 62 

Roderick,  M.  J.,  court  case : 488 

Rodgers,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  Earl,  relief.  309,641, 1072 

Rodiek,  Frederick,  exr.,  court  case 1308 

Rodier,  Jules  A.,  retirement  e.xemption..- 1516 

Rodrigues  de  Caceres,  Severiana  Maria,  see 
Caceres,  Severiana  Maria  Rodrigues 
de. 

Roe,  M.  A.,  preparation  of  Gicmsa  stain 1611 

Roebling  Emplovees  Association,  Inc 210 

Roebling's,  John  A.,  Sons  Co 210, 730, 1062, 1336 

Roentgenographic  technicians,  manual 1538 

Roerich,  Nicholas,  court  case 3.59 

Roeser,  William  F.,  iron  and  steels -  630 

Roeser  and  Pendleton,  Inc 359,1045 

Rogeness,   Olav,  farm  management  in  Ward 

County,  X.  Dak 608 

Rogers,  B.  A.,  manganese  in  steel  industry 859 

Rogers,  Cecil,  cooling  eggs ---  946 

Rogers,  Dorothy  K.  G.,  court  case 95, 191,580 

Rogers,  H.  O.,  leather  industries 366,543 

Rogers,  Irving,  tax  appeal 584 

Rogers,  J.  G.,  rates  on  bedding  (for  cattle) 1776 

Rogers,  J.  S.,  American  sumac 1235 

Rogers,  James  F.: 

developing  strong  bodies  and  able  minds..-  1757 
nutrition  education  throughout  school.  492,1273 
school  hygiene  and  physical  education.  845, 1015 

supervision  of  health,  etc.,  education 1161 

Rogers,  Lester  C,  trustee,  court  case 1752 

Rogers,  Virginia  P.,  relief 291 

Rogers,  Walter  A.,  trustee,  court  case 1752 

Rogers,  Will  (Representative  from  Okla.): 
reports  made  by — 

Indian  Affairs  Com 296, 

471, 644, 818, 987, 1263, 1420, 1593 

Rogers  Cartage  Co 521 

Rogler,  George  A.,  crested  wheatgrass 1389 

Rohr,  George  A.,  court  case 14.38 

Rohr  Aircraft  Corporation 1505,1653 

Rohweder  Truck  Lines,  Inc 1184 

Rohwer,  Carl,  weUs  for  irrigation 619 

Rokahr,  Marv,  kitchen  planning  and  equip- 
ment   1241 

Rolf,  Lydia  A.,  ascorbic  acid  of  potatoes 444 

Roller  bearings,  see  Bearings  (machinery). 

Roller  covering  for  cotton  gins 606 

Rolling  mill  products: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1397 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 497 

Rolling  pins,  specification 1221 

Roman,  Agnes,  economic  activities 414 

Roman,  Clara  M.,  relief 1600 

Roman,  Irwin,  earth-resistivity  curves 1451 

Roman,  Marcel  M.,  relief 1600 

Roman.  Rodica  £.,  relief : 1600 

Romeo's  Auto  Forwarding  Co 1181 

Romjue,  Milton  A.  (Representative from  Mo.): 
report  made  by — 

Post  Office  and  Post  Roads  Com 476 

Rommel,  George  M.,  silage 257 

Romney,  Van  E.,  beet  leafhoppers 780 

Ronken  Brothers 527 

Ronnie  Dress  Co... 1198 

Ronrico  Corporation.- 1360 

Roofing: 

asphalt,  building  materials,  etc.,  report 630 

asphalt,  statistics 21, 

128,  269,  450,  621,  791,  959,  1114,  1247, 
1394,  1572,  1714 

materials  in  North  Central  States.. 1125 

roof  coating  manufacturing  corjxirations 328 

Roosevelt,  Franklin  D.,  see  President  of  United 
States — alio  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt 
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Root,  B.  P.,  highways  in  Latin  America 1406 

Root  knot  nematodes,  plants  resistant,  etc 957 

Root  rot: 

cotton 1710 

garden  pea i700 

pepper  and  pumpkin 1700 

Root  stimulating  chemicals 445 

Rope: 

reflectance  of  manila  rope  fiber 27 

specifications... 592,758 

Ropes,  Ernest  C,  education  for  U.  S.  S.  R.'s 

labor  reserve 276 

Ropesville  project  level  of  living 1703 

Roquemore  Gravel  &  Slag  Co . 924 

Rorschach  test  applied  to  delinquents 678 

Rose,  Albert  C,  historic  American  highways...  402 
Rose,  Dean  H.: 

commercial  storage  of  fruits,  etc 1389 

heat  of  respiration  of  fruits,  etc 606 

respiration  of  strawberry,  etc.,  fruits 1244 

Rose,  L.  E.,  soil  survey 787 

Rose,  see  Roses. 
Rose  Island: 

defense  area,  etc..  Exec,  order  8683 219 

correction 572 

Rosecrans,  George  L.,  selecting  trainees.. 1161 

Rosedale  Foundry  &  Machine  Co 1506,1653 

Rosenberg,  FisU,  relief 986 

Rosenberg,  Lisa,  relief 986 

Rosenberg,  M.  L.  Leopold,  relief 986 

Rosenberg,  Samuel  J.: 

low  temperature  effect  on  metals 277 

medium  carbon  forging  steel 1409 

Rosenberg,  Sofie,  relief 986 

Rosenblum,  X.  E.,  Truck  Lines,  Inc.  709, 1081, 1486 
Rosendom,   P.   A.,   Sunnyside  div.,   Yakima 

project 177 

Rosenfels,  R.  S.,  whitetop  on  X'ewlands  project.  509 

Rosenheim,  Caroline,  tax  appeal 1817 

Rosenquist,    Amanda,   com,   etc.,    in   diet   of 

chickens 432 

Rosenthal,  Julius  M.,  court  case 1635 

Rosenthal,  Renee,  court  case 1635 

Roses,  mosaic  and  streak  diseases 618 

Rosier,  Joseph  (Senator  from  W.  Va.): 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 830- 

831,  998-999,  1150-51,  1428-29,  1431, 
1597-99 
right  to  seat — 

hearings 313 

minority  views 669 

report. 669 

Rosin: 

metal  drum  leaks  from  side  sampler 117 

physical  and  chemical  properties 606 

see  also  X'aval  stores. 

Ross,  C.  A.,  .\gent,  Inc 1469 

Ross,  Clarence  S.,  titanium  deposits 1451 

Ross,  Clyde  P.: 

quicksilver  deposits 332 

quicksilver  prospects 855 

Ross,  Culbertson  W.,  clay  building  bricks 1407 

Ross,  Frank  W.,  tax  appeal 584 

Ross,  KathrynW.,  relief 639,657 

Ross,  Mary,  why  social  security? 496 

Ross,  Mary  C,  tax  appeal 584 

Ross,  MayteC,  court  case 1782 

Ross,  W.  A.,  electrical  equipment  for  farm 1443 

Ross,  W.  R.,  tax  appeal 584 

Ross,  William  H.,  nutrient  value  of  phosphorus.  946 

Ross  Brothers  Horse  <t  Mule  Co 584 

Rossini,  Frederick  D.: 

free  energies  of  isomerizat  ion  of  butanes 1723 

freezing  points,  etc.,  in  hydrwarbons 971 

heats  of  isomerization  of  hexanes 1408 

separation  of  hydrocarbons 1124 

Rosters,  personnel,  .-Vrmy  regulations 1536 

see  also  Registers. 
Roswell,  X.  Mex.: 

aeronautical  chart 626 

dual  rainfall  regime 803 

Rot,  see  name  of  rot. 

Rotating  wing  aircraft,  see  Rotar  planes. 

Roth,  Alfred  E.,  court  case. 354,1481 

Roth,  George,  relief 1591 

Rotogravure,  censtis  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

Rotor  planes: 

aerodynamics  of  rotating-wing  aircraft 1496 


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aeronautics  subcommittee  hearings,  etc 991 

Rotundaof  Capitol,  see  Capitol. 

Roughage  investigations _-.._.-  1239 

Roundy,  P.  V.,  phosphate  investigation  in  Fla.  o02 

Routt  National  Forest ---  lj'09 

Row  River  Lumber  Co '^^"'   2nn 

Rowan,  J.  v.,  court  case 709 

Rowan  &  Nichols  Oil  Co _94 

Rowan  Drilling  Co ....  584 

Rowe,  L.  S.,  meeting  of  Ministers  of  Foreign 

Affairs 83 

see  also  Pan  American  Union. 
Rowe,  Rachel,  families  rehabilitate  themselves..  436 

Rowe,  William  H.,  crop  insurance..- 606 

Rowe  Service  Co.,  Inc "1° 

Rowland  quadrangle,  Nev.-Idaho 1'3 

Rowntree,  Orace,  leadership  in  4-H  club  work. .  259 

Roval  Blue  Granite  Co 1653 

Royal  Indemnity  Co 537,709,921 

Royal  Transportation  Co 1469 

Royston,  Reginald,  citrus  fruits "77 

Roza  division,  see  Yakima  project. 
Rubber:  . 

crystalline,  etc.,  density.-. 14"» 

denture,  specification 101 

guide  to  literature  on 279 

industrial  reference  ser\nce -    26, 

136,  276,  457,  628,  798,  968,  1123,  1255, 
1405,  1579,  1722 

industry,  1839-1939  (2 entries) 1522 

on  rebound.  East  to  West 618 

planting  guayule  for  domestic  source 1749 

producinein  U.  S. , and  conservation 1525 

publications  by  Standards  Bureau 1724 

rates  on ^0 

TarilT  Commission  report 228 

Rubber  clothing,  see  Clothing. 
Rubber  goods: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 iii» 

earnings  in  manufacture 716 

general  schedule  of  supplies -  234, 1363 

labor  turn-over  in  industry 716 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report.  168 

specification 1^'- 

wage  order .- lU"^ 

see  also  names  of  special  articles. 
Rubber  tape,  see  Tape. 
Rubel,  Donald  M.,  marketing-agreement  pro- 

grams 619 

Rubinkam,  Nathaniel,  court  case 65,359 

Rubinstci n,  Wi Iton,  court  case  of  exrs . I486 

Rublein,  Frank,  relief II^'cqI 

Rublein,  Paulina,  relief °    '  o-n 

Ruby,  Albert  F.,  motor  carrier  decision. 8/0 

Ruchhoft,  C.  C,  sewage  purification  studies.. _.  1612 

Rudolph,  Foster,  soil  survey 1111 

Ruehlman.W.  A.,  tax  appeal 4U 

Ruff,  John  K.,  Co 1439 

Rugel,  Blake  B.,  court  case 16^5 

Rugg.  Ellis,  motor  carrier  decision l^O' 

Ruggles,  Albert  C,  patent  appeal 1725 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1397 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report-  49/ 

tips  for  rug  buyers ^rnoo 

wage  order M4,  iia^ 

Ruh,H.:  .. 

mapofHawau lo.- 

map  of  Idaho v.- A"  Vet 

Ruhland,  George  C,  venereal  diseases  in  D.  C...  iM 

Ruhlman,  Allene  F.,  relief 1592 

Ruhlman,  John  P.,  relief 159^ 

Rule,  Glenn  K.: 

plans  for  permanent  farms '«» 

soil  conservation  districts — HI'' 

soil  security — 447 

Rulers,  specification 928 

Rules,  see  names  of  courts,  commissions,  etc., 

issuing  rules — also  special  -subject. 
Rules  Committee,  House: 

clerk-stenographer,  temporary oo_-u 

rcDortS-       --        -  -  * 

YsChYsY,' 304-305,   477-478,   654,   826- 
827,  994-995,  1147,  1426,  1596,  1741-42 
Rules  Committee,  Senate: 

reports... -  313,670 


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Rules  in  Criminal  Cases,  Advisory  Committee 
on,  see  Advisory  Committee  on 
Rules  in  Criminal  Cases. 

Rumania,  passport  visa  fees,  agreement 579 

Rumbold,  Caroline  T.,  blue  stain  fungus 1389 

Run-ofl: 

areal  infiltration  capacity  from  data -•..-  116 

from  watersheds,  compilation 18, 1712 

Runge,  Wilhelm,  patent  interference 1313,1488 

Rural  areas,  see  Rural  Hfe. 

Rural  child-guidance  clinic 1189 

Rural  electrification,  see  Electricity. 

Rural  Electrification  Administration 18, 

125,  266,  447,  618,  788,  957,  1111,  1245, 
1390, 1569, 1711 

construction  contract HH 

construction  report 18, 

125, 447,  788, 957, 1245, 1390 

employees,  civil  service  status 88 

estimates 914 

report,  1940 447 

Rural  electrification  news.. 18, 125,447, 

618.  788,957, 1112, 1245, 1391, 1569, 1711 

Rural  homes,  see  Farms  and  farmers— Housing. 

Rural  letter  carriers,  see  Letter  carriers. 

Rural  life: 

child-welfare  services 1637 

education  for 771 

farm  population  and  rural  life  activities —  118, 
775,1382,1561 
4-II  club  and  rural  youth  act- 
hearing 1734 

report 1589 

obstetric  care 1638 

personnel  in  rural  sociology 9,1703 

population  increase  in  rural  areas 9 

poverty  and  work  of  F.  S.  A 1709 

rural  people --  776 

tax  delinquent  lands 1382 

taxation 776 

Rural  Rehabilitation  Division 261 

Rural  schools,  see  Schools. 

Rural    Sociology    Department,    South    Dakota 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station..  1561 

Rusca,  Ralph  A.,  drying  seed  cotton 1383,1559 

Rushmore  National  Memorial,  see  Mount  Rush- 
more  National  Memorial. 

Rushton  Co 1506 

Rusk,  H.  W.,  mobile  sample-carrying  rack ....    612 

Rus.sell,  Albert  E.,  granite  workers  health 1757 

Russell,  Mrs.  B.  H.,  relief.... --  154,293,463 

Russell,  E.  Z.,  practical  hog  houses 1384 

Russell,  H.  Earle,  relief 1592 

Russell,    Harold    E.,   they   knew    what    they 

wanted 1112 

Russell,  Henry  L.,  court  case  of  exrs.. 65,671 

RusselV,  Hugh  C,  relief 641,659,805 

Russell,  John  P.,  skin  hazards 1612 

Russell,  Louise  M.,  Asterolecanium 1565 

Russell,  Richard  B.  (Senator  from  Ga.): 
reports  made  by — 

Agriculture  and  Forestry  Com 306 

Appropriations  Com 479 

Immigration  Com 833-834,1600 

Russell,  Sam  M.  (Representative  from  Tex.): 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 292,294, 

469, 816, 983, 985, 1137, 1591-92 

Russell,  William  A.,  Trust 1045 

Russell,  William  E.,  trustee,  court  case 708 

Russell  Heel  Co 1062, 1498, 1644 

Russell, Port,  chart 566 

Russia,  see  Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics. 

Rust,  Charles  L.,  relief 639,657 

Rust  Engineering  Co 316,537,880,1753 

Rustic  work,  protection  from  insects 258 

Rutherford,  Henry  A.,  photochemical  reactions 

in  silk 1257 

Rutherford  County,  Tenn.,  land 1746 

Rutherford  Freight  Lines,  Inc 1795 

Rutland,  R.  R.,  Emergency  Board 217,560 

Rutledge,  D.  H.,  Bear  River 1282 

Ruttenberc,  Charles,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B._.  1322 
Ryan,  Margaret  F.,  new  aids  for  teachers...  321, 1610 

Ryan,  Thomas,  court  case  of  exrs 65,1046 

Ryan,  William  T.  J.,  relief 667 

Ryderwood  Branch,  Long-Bell  Lumber  Co 896 


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Ryo: 


barberry,  dangerous  neighbor 1107 

outlook  charts,  1941__. 9 

report  as  of  Dec.  1,  1941 1704 

standards,  handbook 609, 1 105 

Ryerson,  Mary  M.,  court  case  of  cxrs 65,228,407 

Rynearson,  G.  A.,  chroniite  deposits 171 

Rytex  Co 1795 


S  &  \V  Cafeteria  of  Washington,  Inc 730,898 

S.  E.  C,  see  Securities  and  P^xchange  Commis- 
sion. 

Saarinen,Eero,  Smithsonian  Galleryof  Art.  473,1131 

Saarin6n,Eliel,  Smithsonian  Galleryof  Art.  473,1131 

Sabana  Grande  quadrangle,  Puerto  Rico 1452 

Sabath,  Adolph  J.  (Representative  from  111.); 
reports  made  by — 

Rules  Com.-  34, 150-151,  304-305, 477-478,  654, 
826-827,  994-995,  1147,  1596,   1741-42 

Sabine,  Tex.,  port  _ 108 

Sabine-Neches  Waterway: 

improvement 1596 

reexamination.. 481, 1151 

Sabins,  W.  A.,  and  Son 1774 

Sabotage: 

discretionary  death  penalty 1594 

law,  naval  agents  to  assist  in  enforcement...  301 

materials  for  export,  punishment 988 

war  materials,  punishment. .  299, 1005, 1131, 1153 

Sabrosky,  Laurel,  analysis  of  4-H  club  work 14 

Sabula,  Iowa,  reexamination  of  Mississippi  R..  1370 

Sachs  Mercantile  Co.,  Inc 815 

Sacramento,  Calif.: 

aeronautical  chart 455 

building  permit  survey 1315 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 933 

Sacramento  Northern  Ry.,  abandonment..  1034, 1292 

Sacramento  River  and  Valley: 

flood  control,  examination,  etc 933 

soil  survey  of  delta  area 1390 

tidal  bench  marks  in  delta  region 455 

Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Co.  of  Baltimore..  359, 1312 

Safe  Harbor  Water  Power  Corporation 537, 

675, 709,  710 

Safes,  statistics 22, 129, 269, 451, 

622, 791, 9.59, 1114, 1247, 1394, 1572, 1714 

Safety  at  sea,  see  Safety  of  life. 

Safety  Bureau,  I.  C.  C: 

accident  investigation  reports 55, 56 

summary 178 

annual  report,  1940 179 

signal,  train  control,  etc.,  statistics 1030 

Safety  cans: 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1531 

specification ..  1221 

Safety  Committee, Government  Printing  Office.  1166 

Safety  Division,  Civilian  Conservation  Corps.  1014, 

1609 

Safety  equipment  and  appliances: 

general  schedule  of  supplies 590, 1530, 1819 

standards  for  steam  locomotives. 1184 

see  also  Safety  of  life — Train-control  devices — 
also  name  of  special  equipment  or 
appliance. 

Safety  in  the  air,  see  Safety  of  life. 

Safety  of  life: 

aircraft    having   single   dual-geared    power 

plant... 131 

competitions — 

National  Crushed  Stone  Association 861 

National  Lime  Association 1171 

National  Safety  Competition  of  1940..  1455 
National  Sand  and  Gravel  Association.  1027 

essential  factors  in  tunneling 1455 

governmental  services 364 

in  D.  C,  create  board  to  foster,  etc 986, 

1266, 1414 

installation,  etc.,  of  electric  lines 1407 

Lava  Cap  Gold  Mining  Corporation  mines.  504 

motor  carrier  regulations 185,  521, 1288 

national  safety  campaign,  proclamation 1208 

ordnance  safety  manual 1830 

planning  for  safety,  low-rent  housing.. 497 

radio  for  ships  on  Great  Lakes,  etc.. 489 

radioactive  luminous  compound,  handling..  630 
references  on  safety  at  sea 70 


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Safety  of  life— Continued 

rules  for  office  workers ii66 

safety  and  planning  program 23 

safety  bulletin- 
Civilian  Conservation  Corps 1014,1609 

Employees'  Compensation  Commission  40 
317,  489,  842,  1012,  1157,  1270,  1439. 
IG06, 1754. 

safety  pamphlet ii66 

welding  hazards  in  defense  industries 1190 

worker's  safety  and  national  defense 198 

see  also  Safety  equipment  and  appliances. 

Safety  pins,  specification loi 

Safety  Regulation  Bureau,   Civil  Aeronautics 

Admin 131 

Safety  Section,  Motor  Carriers  Bur 695 

Safeway  Trailways  Bus  Terminal. 521 

Saffian  Engineering  Corporation 710,1046 

Safier,   Fred,  agricultural  worker  and  old-age 

insurance 1275 

Safren  Wool  Stock  Co 77 

Sage,  John,  court  case  of  exrs ._  710, 1782 

Sager  Lock  Works,  Yale  &  Towne  Manufactur- 
ing Co 78 

Saginaw,  Mich.,  building  permit  survey 1315 

Saginaw  &  Manistee  Lumber  Co 1678 

Saginaw    Malleable    Iron    Division,    General 

Motors  Corporation 725 

Saguaro  National  Monument: 

descriptive  pamphlet 1621 

revise  boundaries 669 

Sailing  directions,  see  Coast  pUots— aZ«o  names  of 

special  localities. 
Sailing  vessels: 

manning  requirements — 

hearings 299 

law 978 

reports... 646,832 

Sailors: 

apprentice  seaman  training 755, 1218 

charts  and  books,  catalog 735 

exemption  under  fair  labor  standards  act 544 

hiring  halls  for  seamen,  etc 474 

manning  requirements  on  vessels — 

hearings 299,474 

laws 978, 1415 

reports 646, 647, 832, 833, 989, 1266 

manual  for  lifeboatmen  and  able  seamen...  1406 

regulations  under  laws  rcl.  to  seamen 26, 

457, 1407 

seagoing  barges,  able  seamen 989, 1266, 1415 

seamen's  act,  as  amended,  and  other  laws...  287 

workmen's  compensation  system 1279 

see  also   Navy — Veterans — also   Notice   to 
mariners. 

St.  Clair  Bus  Line  Co 348, 1301 

St.  Clair  River: 

improvement 1425 

reexamination 1226 

St.  Croix  River,  bridges 1141 

St.  Elias,  Alaska,  aeronautical  charts 274, 1404 

St.  Elizabeths  Hospital: 

estimate. 1517 

gifts  for,  acceptance 643, 1001, 1586 

insane  persons  of  foieign  service.  643,1001,1586 

recreational  buUdings  on  reservation 470, 

481, 636 

St.  Francis  Hospital 710,1766 

St.  Francis  River,  flood  control 1432 

St.  Francisville  quadrangle,  Miss.-La. 1689 

St.  George,  R.  A.,  protection  of  log  cabins,  etc..  258 

St.  George  Harbor,  chart 213 

St.  Georges  Channel,  chart 1343 

St.  James  Distillery 227,353,1480.1813 

St.  James  Distillery,  Inc 227,  353, 1480, 1813 

St.  Johns  River: 

charts 135,1405 

reexamination 1371 

Ward's  Bank  Training  Wall,  transfer,  etc..  486 

St.  Johns  River  Line  Co 524 

St.  Johns  Table  Co... 1336 

St.  Joseph  Belt  Ry 182 

St.  Joseph  Sound,  chart 797 

St.  Josephs  Bay,  reexamination... 481 

St.  Kitts,  money  order  post  offices 1204 

St.  Lawrence  Bridge  Commission 819, 1000, 1131 

St.  Lawrence  Gulf  sailing  directions,  supplement  564 
St.  Lawrence  project,  see  St.  Lawrence  River. 


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St.  Lawrence  River: 

bridge 819,1000,1131 

charts 107,935, 1541 

discharge  at  gaging  stations  in  basin 502 

sailing  directions,  supplement 564 

surface  water  supply  of  basin,  __ _.  688 

waterway  and  power  project — 

agreements,  226,405 

construction,  recommendation 911 

digest  of  opposition  views 1596 

economic  ettects 268 

effect  of  seaway  upon  existing  harbors.  _  790 

history 127 

investigation 981, 995 

potential  traffic  on  seaway, 1393 

references 436 

St.  Lawrence  survey. .  127,  268,  620,  790, 1393 

seaway  and  future  transportation 620 

St.  Lawrence  Sales  Co.,  Ltd 58 

St.  Lawrence  seaway,  see  St.  Lawrence  River. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.: 

aircraft  accident 453 

building  permit  survey 68 

financial  statistics 21, 1393 

milk,  handling  in  marketing  area 19 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 933 

wholesale  fruit  and  vegetable  market 1103 

St.    Louis   Airplane    Division,    Curtiss-Wright 

Corporation .  375 

St.  Louis  County  Gas  Co 899,1339 

St.  Louis  encephalitis,  see  Encephalitis. 

St.  Louis,  Kennett  &  Southeastern  R.  R 1178 

St.  Louis  National  Stockyards  Co.: 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  R.  R.  v 1630 

lease 1463 

St.   Louis,   Red  Bud  &   Chester  Motorbus  & 

Service  Corporation 527 

St.  Louis  Refrigerating  and  Cold  Storage  Co...  1156, 

1635 

St.  Louis  River,  bridge -.  298,636,661 

St.  Louis-San  Francisco  Ry.: 

abandonment 868 

rates  on  wire  rods 531 

reorganization _  181,  868 

St.  Louis  Southwestern  Ry.: 

accident 1460 

reorganization 1178, 1463 

St.  Louis  Union  Trust  Co 61, 1042 

St.  Lucia: 

chart 214 

money-order  post  offices 1204 

St.  Lucie  River,  reexamination 1826 

St.  Malo,  Bayou,  reexamination 1743 

St.  Marks  River,  reexamination. 1539 

St.  Marys  Falls  Canal: 

additional  lockage  facilities.. 1094 

lake  commerce 1539 

St.  Marys  River: 

bridge 30 

lockage  at  St.  Marys  Falls  Canal 1094 

St.  Nicholas  Park  Co 154,985,1208 

St.  Paul,  Minn.: 

aeronautical  chait 1122 

building  permit  survey 1049 

financial  statistics 1246 

postal  scheme  for  South  Dakota 569 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district.       933 

St.  Paul  Union  Depot  Co —  1312 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla.,  chart 627 

St.  Thomas  Harbor,  chart 274 

St.  Vincent  Island,  money-order  post  offices...  1204 

Ste.  Genevieve  Bay,  chart 736 

Les  Saintes,  chart 1343 

Sakata  Ko,  chart 80 

Sakhalin  Island,  chart 81 

Sakmann.  Marianne: 

dependents  of  mobilized  men 1018 

foreign  social  insurance,  etc.,  laws 327 

Saks,  Ida  H.,  court  case  of  exr... 65,406 

Salad  dressings,  census  of  manufactures 1716 

Salamanca  Trust  Co 1480 

Salamanders  from  southern  Appalachians 1078 

Salaries: 

college,  1939-40 --- 1160 

engineering  profession 885 

fire  departments 199, 

365,  542, 714,  885, 1049, 1315, 1492 

police  departments 366, 

543,  715, 1050, 1316, 1493, 1640, 1786 

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rural  letter  carriers 992, 1009, 1130 

superintendent,  etc.,  at  Military  Academy.  593 
see    also    Government    othcials    and    em- 
ployees— Wages — also  certain  head- 
ings beginning  Pay —  also  names  of 
certain  departments,  bureaus,  etc. 

Salem  Express 1037 

Salem  Maritime  National  Historic  Site 1456 

Sales: 

commodity,  census  of  business,  1939 1119, 

1251, 1252, 1398, 1575 

credit  sales  and  receivables 1398 

excise  taxes  by  manufacturer .._  927 

Salich,  Hafls,  court  case. 94 

Salina,  Kans.,  aeronautical  charts 796,1122 

Sahnas,  Cahf.,  rights  of  labor 1002 

Salines,  see  Salt. 

Salix  nigra,  American  wood 1387 

Sail,  Robert  D.,  creosote  oil,  eflect  on  tumors 326 

Sallee,  G.  A.,  poultry,  changes  in  technology 948 

Salmon: 

canned,  specification 1534 

Pacific  pack,  1940 ..  687 

Salmon  National  Forest 811 

Salomon,  Paul  If.,  mineral  resources 855 

Salt: 

balance  in  irrigated  areas 125 

miscellaneous  .salines 859 

new  record  for  production  in  1940 692 

packages 971 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 861 

rates  on  salt  cake.. 1476 

specification 592 

tablets,  general  schedule 419 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah: 

aeronautical  chart - 1404 

financial  statistics 1393 

railroad  accident 340 

Salt  Lake  Transfer  Co 521 

Salt  River  Pima-Maricopa  Indian  Community.  1024 

Salt  River  project,  ereneral  information 1030 

Salt  River  Valley  Water  Users  Assn 1336,1506 

Saltonstall,  Eleanor,  court  case 880 

Salts: 

shipments  of  ahiminum  salts 692 

zinc,  1940.... 52,1026 

Saluda,  N.  C,  railroad  accident 56 

Salvador: 

commercial  policy  and  trade  relations 1814 

economic  conditions  in  1940 1256 

Salvadora,  Mexican  snakes  of  genus 225 

Salvage  facilities: 

Secretary  of  Navy  to  provide — 

hearings 1008,1424 

law 1415 

reports 1008,1424 

Salyersvillc,  Ky.,  survey  of  Licking  River 1226 

Samar,  chart 1254 

Samarium,  spectrophotometric  determination..  971 
Samoa,  see  American  Sainoa. 

Sampayo,  Carlota  B.,  court  case 749 

Sample  Furniture  Shops,  Inc 1486 

Sampling  devices,  suspended-load  sampler 448 

Sampseli,  Paul  W.,  trustee,  court  case 749 

Sampson  &  Murdock  Printing  Co.. 898, 1062 

Sams,  Ralph  M.,  preparing  shipments..  276,  629,  798 

Sana  Laboratories,  Inc   1-95 

San  Andres  National  Wildlife  Refuge.. 88 

San  Antonio,  Tex.: 

aeronautical  charts. 133,273,1121,1578 

building  permit  survey 714 

San  .\ntonio  Bay,  chart 274 

San  Bernardino,  Calif.,  building  permits 1315 

San  Bias,  Puerto,  chart... 1799 

San  Carlos  Apache  Tribe,  corporate  charter 1024 

Sanchez,  Susannah,  relief 1138,1151,1584 

Sand: 

chapters  from  minerals  yearbook 506, 1027 

rates  on 187,530,873,1183,1304,1476 

silica,  lease  lands  in  Nevada 477,  609 

Sand  and  Gravel  Association,  see  National  Sand 
and  Gravel  Association. 

Sand  Island  reservation,  j  urisdiction 64 

Sand  Springs  Ry 1292 

Sandell,  Frances,  relief. 1138,1430,1584 

Sandell,  J.  A.,  relief 1138, 1430, 1584 

Sanders,  Barkev  S.: 

economic  status  of  the  aged 849 


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cmplojTTient  status,  etc.,  of  urban  workers..  SSO 

prevalence  of  disability  in  U.  S _.  490 

Sanders,  D.  X.,  claim 4fi9 

Sanders,  .1.  C.,  Cotton  .Mill  Co..  Inc 898, 1198 

Sanderson,  Everett  S.,  extragenital  chancroid...  847 

Sanderson  Knitting  Mill 77 

Sandersville,  Miss,  railroad  accident ')9fi 

Sandia  Cave  and  region,  early  occupation 1522 

San  Diego,  Calif.: 

aeronautical  chart 796 

building  permit  survey 714 

defcn.'se  sea  area.  Executive  order 1802 

financial  statistics  268 

land  in  Naval  Training  Station  for- 
bearing  -  1154 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 991 

report 1008 

reexamination  of  harbor .-  1688 

San  Diego  &  Arizona  Eastern  Railway 39 

San  Diego  &  Arizona  Railway _ 39 

San  Diego  Bay: 

chart 1 35, 1721 

naval  aeronautical  academv  in  area 474 

San  Diego  Consolidated  Gas  &  Electric  Co 815 

Sandlass,  William,  relief  of  estate... 815 

Sandoval  County,  N.  Mex.,  courthouse  site. . .  1002 

Sando7,  M.  F.,  erosion  and  land  use 788 

Sandring,  W.  O.,  motor  carrier  decision 57 

Sandusky  Bay,  chart 934 

Sanduskv  Harbor,  chart 935 

Sandv  Hook,  Md.,  bridge 297,310,464 

San-Equip,  Tnc 1653 

Sanford,  Raymond  I..,  magnetic  saturation  in- 
duction of  iron 278 

San  Francisco,  Calif.: 

aeronautical  charts 626,  796 

building  permit  survey 714 

chart  of  entrance 1721 

claim  for  damages  to  pier  22 389 

defense  sea  area,  Executive  order.. ._  1802 

nautical  school  at  port 661,806 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 933 

San  Francisco  Bay: 
bridge — 

hearing 1 145 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 825 

report 991 

charts 797,967 

naval  academy  in  area 301 

practices,  etc.,  of  terminals 1642 

Sangamon  Farmers  Oil  Co 122 

San  German  quadrangle,  P.  R 1282 

Sanitary  Reports  and  Statistics  Division.  1015, 1163 
Sanitary  ware,  census  of  manufactures,  1939.  _.  1250 
Sanitation: 

faulty,  disease  outbreaks  resulting 324 

public  health  personnel... 679 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 330 

sanitary  log  for  American  ships 164 

see  also  Hygiene. 

San  .Joaquin  County,  Calif 663 

San  Joaquin-Sacramento  Delta  region: 

soil  survey __ ._  1390 

tidal  bench  marks.    455 

San  Jose,  Calif.,  building  permit  survey 1315 

San  Juan,  P.  R.,  exchange  of  lands 150,313,464 

San  Juan  Basin,  cretaceous  deposits 1282 

Sankapura  Bay,  chart      . 213 

San  Luis  Obispo  County,  Calif.,  quicksilver    .    855 

San  Marcos,  Tex.,  land  conveyance   1422 

San  Ppdro  Bav,  sfc  Los  Angeles  Harbor. 

San  Pedro  Fish  Exchange 1486 

San  Ramon  Bay,  chart 1254 

Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  building  permit  survey 1315 

Santa  Barbara,  Calif.: 

building  permit  survey     _ 1315 

reexamination  of  harbor   1.539 

Santa  Cruz  inner  harbor,  chart .-  112.3 

Santa  Fc  Pacific  R.  R.,  court  case.     ...     48, 

19.'),  .331. 1279, 1449,  1488, 1813 

Santa  Fe  Trail  Transportation  Co 1470 

Santa  Monica,  Calif.,  building  permit  survey..  1315 

Santa  Ysabel  Reservation,  exchange  of  land 297, 

66.5, 807 
Santee   Indians,   see   Flandreau   Santee   Sioux 
Tribe. 

Santee  River,  bridge .  819,1000,1131 

Santiago  Bay,  chart 1798 


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Sao  Luiz,  Brazil,  see  Maranhao,  Brazil. 

Sarasota  Pass,  bridge  1141,1432,1732 

Saratoga  County,  N.  Y.,  bridge 297,310,464 

Saratoga  National  Historical  Park 1286 

Sarcoma,  see  Cancer — Tumors. 

Sargent  Coimty,  N.  Dak.,  farmer  looks  forward.  253 

.'^arracino,  Marcello,  aircraft  engines 10.52 

Sartwellia  flaveriae,  toxicity  to  goats —  432 

Sash  Plant,  Detroit  Steel  Products  Co  ...  1057. 1325 
Sasscer,  Lansdale  G.  (Representative  from  Md.): 

bills  introduced  by. ..- 475, 1740 

reports  made  by — 

Naval  Affairs  Com 148,823 

Safer,  Lenore  E.,  kitchen  planning,  etc 1241 

Saticoy  Lemon  Association    . 210,384 

Satterfield,  M.  H.,  county  government,  etc 232 

Satterthwaite  &  Foulke .     91 

Saturday  half  holidays,  suspending..  1071, 1207, 1349 

Sauces,  vegetable,  census  of  manufactures 1716 

Sauerkraut,  canned,  specification. 1534 

Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.: 

bridge  30 

lake  commerce 1539 

Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Ont.,  lake  commerce 1539 

Sault  Ste.  Marie  power  plant: 

improvement,  hearings 1425 

report  of  Engineer  Dept 1539 

Saunders,  Adah  L.,  court  case 710 

Saunders,  J.  L.,  surface  water  supply 688 

Saunders,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  L.,  relief 1592 

Saunders,  William,  small  business    413 

Saundersville,  Mass.,  railroad  accident 1460 

Sausage,  specifications.   592.758,1685 

SauthofT,  Harry  (Representative  from  Wis.): 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com .   .   ...  292-293, 

295, 641-642, 813-816, 983-984, 1136, 1417 

resolution  introduced  bv     .     _  .  649 

Savage,  John  L.,  temporary  detail 833,978,990 

Savannah,  Ga.: 

aeronautical  charts .-. 134,  966 

building  permit  survey 68 

port 423 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district   .     . .   763 

tide  calendar. .  .80.  213.  390,  ,564,  735,  903, 1066. 1200 
Savannah  Bonded  Warehouse  &  Transfer  Co. .   185 

Savannah  River,  improvement 477 

Savannah  Sugar  Refining  Corporation: 

court  case 882 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 557,1336 

Saven  Corporation. . .   ._ 1527 

Savile,  D.  B.  O.,  unusual  halo  display 802 

Savings: 

saving,  investment,  and  national  income 415 

wage  earners  and  clerical  workers 885 

Savings  and  loan  associations,  see  Federal  sav- 
ings and  loan  associations. 
Savings  and   Loan  Insurance  Corporation,  see    . 
Federal  Savings  and  Loan  Insurance 
Corporation. 
Savings  banks,  see  Banks  and  banking. 
Savings   bonds,    see    Defense   savings    bonds- 
United  States  savings  bonds. 
Savings  stamps,  see  Defense  savings  stamps. 

Sawang  Road,  chart -.  ,565 

Sawdust  insulation,  treatment 263 

Savvflies,  see  also  names  of  sawflies. 

Savvi  Bay,  chart  --  1.343 

Sawmills: 

minimum  sized  tree  that  pays  its  way 263 

occupation,  minimum  age  for  employment-  1490 

small  sawmill  accounting.. 263 

Saws: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

electrically  operated  cros.s-cut 1235 

Sawyer,  Henry  B.,  trustee,  court  case. 94 

Saxman  Organized  Village  .     .       .  1453 

Saybrookc  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc 1336, 1506 

Sayers,  R.  R.: 

food  fumigated  with  methyl  bromide 323 

lead  hazard  in  storage  battery  industry 848 

pulmonary  diseases  in  mining  industry 506 

response  of  guinea  pigs  to  ketone  vapors 45 

response  of  peritoneal  tissue  to  dusts -  678 

see  also  Mines  Bureau. 

Savre,  A.  N.,  geology  and  ground-water 687 

Sbicca,  Inc 730 

Scab,  potato    618,1700 

Scaffolding,  steel,  schedule  of  supplies 234 


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ScaifeCo 710,1635 

Scale  insects,  see  names  of  insects. 
Scales: 

motor  truck,  etc.,  manufacture,  etc-.- HOT 

railway  track,  manufacture,  etc 1409 

railway  track,  testing  service - -  279 

Scaling,  se'e  Timber. 

Scammoll,  Scott,  exr.,  tax  appeal 582 

Scandinavia: 

pilot,  .supplement 564 

teachers  in,  education,  etc 846 

Scandrett,  Henry  A.,  trustee,  court  case 189 

Scanlan,  .Tohn  J.,  poultry  dressing  plants 261 

Scanlon,  James  J.,  pension  increase 988 

Scanlon,  Joseph  A.,  motor  carrier  decision 1774 

Scarlet  fever,  morbidity 1017 

Schaal,  Earl  V.,  patent  interference 706 

Schaefer,  C.  W.,  pollen  traps 780 

Schaffner,  Sara  11.,  court  ease 65,  580 

Schaghticoke,  N.  Y.,  bridge 297,310,464 

Schallis,  Alvin  H.: 

magnesium  compounds,  etc -.  859 

nitrates      -  -  - -  -  -  860 

Schappi  Bus  Line,  Inc -  1297 

ScharfT  Koken  Manufacturing  Co 557 

Schaus,  William,  heterocerous  moths. 404 

Schay,  Charles  J.,  relief 641, 999, 1129 

Schearer,  Sam  1).,  recovery  plans 413 

Scheffer,  Theodore  C: 

effect  of  blue  stain  on  southern  pine 265 

effect  of  heart  rot  on  spruce  and  fir 787 

timber  decay  in  crucible  mine 176 

Scheibel,  William  B.,  court  case  65, 488 

Schell,  Emil  D.,  German  food  situation 1315 

Schenectaday,  N.  Y.,  building  permit  survey..  198 

Schenke,  Max,  silk  yarns  .   138 

Schenley  Distillers  Corporation 1038 

Schiefolbein,  Fay  H.,  court  ease -  I486 

Schiefolbein,  Verna,  court  case  1486 

Schiefer,  Herbert  F.,  cotton  yarns 1407 

Schieflelin,  Lucv  S.,  tax  appeal  of  exrs .  584 

Schieffelin  &  Co 1653,  1795 

SchifC,  John  M.,  trustee,  tax  appeal 411 

Schiller,  Avery  R.,  tax  appeal 231 

Schiller,  Dorothy  C,  tax  appeal 231 

Schindler,  Rudolph,  diagnosis  of  cancer 1017 

Schine  Chain  Theatres,  Inc 710 

Schipke,  Arthur  A.,  relief 309.641 

Schjeveland,  Hans,  retirement  exemption. 1664 

Schlake  I")ye  Works,  Inc 1336 

Schleicher,  Paul  E.,  receiver,  court  case 531 

Schlesinger,  Jacob.  Inc        _   671 

Schlick's  Freight  Motor  Carrier 1301 

Schlosser,  E.  G.,  bacillary  dysentery 322 

Schmalstig,  Charles,  tax  appeal  of  exrs 1678 

Sehmidlapp,  Carl  J.,  tax  appeal , 411 

Schmidt,  Gustav  A.,  relief     294,831,975 

Schmidt,  Henry  L.,  retirement  exemption 88 

Schmidt,  L.  D.,  carbonizing  properties,  etc.,  of 

coal -  335, 1025 

Schmidt,  Milton  H.,  court  case I486 

Schmidt  Baking  Co.,  Inc 548,721 

Schmidt  Lithograph  Co 1635 

Schmitt,  Jacob  F.,  court  case 62.315,878 

Schmitt,  Waldo  L.,  Alaska  king  crab 577 

Schmitz,    Robert    L.,    achlorhydria   of  gastric 

cancer 680 

Schmoll,  Dewey,  assignee,  court  case 671 

Schneider,  Gretchon  H.  (Mrs.  Eddie  A.),  relief.  1592 
Schneider,  Walter  W.,  residential  construction 

and  demolition 365 

Schneiderman,  William  (or  Velvel),  court  case    1312 

Schoeb,  William,  relief  985,  1430, 1584 

Schoenberg,  Florence  L.,  hosiery  industry  1492 

Schoenfeld,    Marearet    H.,    British    war   labor 

policy 885 

Schoenleber,  L.  H.,  rainfall  and  run-ofT 18 

Schofield,  Earl  S.,  court  case 1604 

Schofield,  M.  B.,  motor  carrier  decision    527 

Scholarship  information  for  .\rmy  personnel...  1225 

Schollcr,  Henry  H..  tax  appeal  of  exr 584 

Scholtens,  W.  A.,  Chemische  Fabrieken,  N.  V..  1411 

Scholz,  Grace  C,  public  mental  hospitals 1611 

Schomberg,  J.  F.,  Lumber  Yard  185 

School  buildings,  see  Schoolhouses. 
School  children,  see  Children. 
School  finance,  see  Finance. 


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School  lands,  leases  to  Idaho... 1602 

School  libraries,  see  Libraries. 

School  life  (periodical)..     43,162, 

321,  493,  677,  846,  1273,  1444,  1610,  1757 
reprints  relating  to  CCC 492,1160 

School  lunches: 

lunch  is  ready 434 

make  America  strong,  posters. -  782 

nutrition  education  and  program. 1273 

operation  of  projects 1448 

program  and  agricultural  surplus 1562 

school  lunches  and  the  community 449 

school  lunches  and  the  schools 1113 

School  officers,  see  Schools. 

School  ships,  see  Nautical  training  schools. 

School  supplies,  commodity  sales,  census 1575 

Schoolhouses,  plant  problems  as  State  function.  1610 

Schools: 

administration,  cooperation  of  parents 676 

apprentice  and  the  school 1189 

approved  under  immigration  act 540 

calling  all  schools 1162 

civilian  defense 1351 

cooperative  project  for  homes 676 

defense  phases  of  public-school  effort 845 

facilities  at  navy  yards,  etc 493 

financing,  function  of  State 846 

hygiene  and  physical  education 845, 1015 

know  your  school  series 321 

land  use  and  modern  school 448 

officers,  State  and  county,  1941 846 

problems,  know  your  community 321 

rural  schools  as  nutrition  centers 171 1 

statistics  of  city  systems  492 

statistics  of  State  systems 492, 1610 

what  schools  can  do  1015 

see  also  Army  service  schools— Colleges  and 
imiversities— Education,  and  refer- 
ence s— H  i  g  h  school  s— I n  d  i  a  n 
schools— Nursery  schools— aZso 
headings  beginning  School. 

Schools  of  philosophy  for  farmers 607 

Schoonover,  Irl  C,  dental  amalgams 970 

Schorr,  Herman  E.,  relief 469,659,805 

Schott,  R.  G.,  progeny  testing  of  rams 120 

Schramm,  Frederick  W.,  court  case 316 

Schreiber's  Trucking  Co 348 

Schrenk,  H.H.: 

adding  exhaust  gas  to  intake  air 50 

exhaust-gas  composition  of  engines 1619 

respiratory  protective  devices 176 

Schrenk,  O.,  boundary  layer  removal 546 

Schroeder,  Ernest,  relief 1137,1598 

Schroeder,  H.  J.,  petroleum  engineering  study.  1455 

Schroeder  Be.sse  Oyster  Co.,  Inc 1156, 1313, 1783 

Schuh,  Walter  E.,  court  case 65,316 

Schuhmann,  Shuford: 

determination  of  carbon  monoxide 970 

hazard  of  mercury  vapor  in  laboratories 971 

Schult  Trailers,  Inc 210 

Schulte,  William  T.  (Representative  from  Ind.): 
reports  made  by- 
District  of  Columbia  Com 816, 986, 1592 

Immigration  and  Naturalization  Com.   296. 

471 

Schultz,  Ellen,  tax  appeal 584 

Schultz,  Leonard  P.,  fishes  of  Glacier  Park 145b 

Schultz,  Neils,  tax  appeal 584 

Schultz-Grunow,  F.,  frictional  resistance  law  for 

smooth  plates 1319 

Schultze,  Catherine,  relief 815,1431 

Schuman  Carriage  Co.,  Ltd 411 

Schureman,  Paul: 

harmonic  analysis,  etc.,  of  tides 626 

manual  of  tide  observations 796 

tide  and  current  glossary 1403 

Schwab,  Clarence,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1650 

Schwab,  Frank  W.,  benzoic  acid 137 

Schwabacher,  Albert  E.,  tax  appeal 584 

Schwabacher  Hardware  Co 1678 

Schwan,  Louis  A.,  relief 815,999,1129 

Schwartz,  Benjamin: 

trichinosis  caused  by  eating  raw  pork 439 

trichinosis  in  swine 403 

Schwartz,  Dan,  settlement  of  labor  disputes. ..  1641 
Schwartz,     Edward  K.,  court  case I486 


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Schwartz,  H.  H.  (Senator  from^Wyo.): 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 153-154,308-309, 

657-660, 830-831, 998, 1430 

Military  Affairs  Com _ . .  484, 

666-667,1267,1434,1749 

Mines  and  !^lining  Com. 1006, 1435 

Pensions  Com.. 1008-9,1268,1436,1751 

Schwartz,  Louis: 

dermatitis  from  cutting  oils 1757 

new  industrial  skin  cleanser... 1445 

occupational  ami  related  dermatoses 678 

occupational  leukoderma 323 

skin  hazards  in  airplane  manufacture 1612 

tannic  acid  treatment  for  poison  ivy 1274 

Schwartz,  'William,  decision  of  X.  L.  R.  B 1651 

Schwarz,  L.,  oscillating  wing  with  aerodynami- 

cally  balanced  elevator 1642 

Schweiter,  L.  H.,  wholesale  fruit,  etc.,  market.  1103 

Schwenger,  Robert  B.,  foreign  trade 615 

Science  and  agricultural  policy 785 

Sciences,  National  Academy  of,  see  National 

Academy  of  Sciences, 
scientific    expeditions,    see    Explorations — also 

names  of  expeditions. 
Scientific  instruments: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

commodity  sales,  census  of  business,  1939. .  1575 

Sclemific  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc 1277 

Scientific  Research  and  Development  Office: 

establishing,  E.xecutive  order 1072 

estimate 1351 

Sciortino,  Joseph,  court  case 195 

Scioto  River,  pollution  and  purification 1758 

Scissors,  specification 1534 

Sclafani  Bros 521 

Scofield.  Carl  S.: 

boron  absorption  by  sunflower  seedlings 125 

salt  balance  in  irrigated  areas. 125 

Scomber  scombrus,  handling 1022 

Scoop  for  collecting  small  insects 258 

Scott,  Clarice  L.,  buying  boys'  suits 956 

Scott,  G.  S.,  oxidation  of  anthracite.. 174 

Scott,  Hugh  D.,  jr.  (Representative  from  Pa.): 
reports  made  by- 
Claims  Com... 291, 

293-294, 468, 639-642. 813-814 

Patents  Com 826 

Scott,  Stanley  L.,  Little  Rock,  .\rk.,  district....  932 

Scott  Brothers,  Inc 1474 

Scott  Truck  Lines 1297 

Scottdale  Mills... 1054,1498,1499 

Scotts  Bluff  National  Monument 862 

Scottshluff-Sterling  Motor  Lines... 527 

Scout  cars: 

Army  technical  manual. 594 

standard  nomenclature  lists 1097, 

1550,1691,1692,1827,1828 
Scovllle,  Orlin  J.,  Great  Plains  and  supply  of 

wheat 948 

Scranton,  Pa.,  financial  statistics 1247 

Scrap,  see  names  of  certain  metals,  etc. 
Screens: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939.  _ 960 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234. 1363 

Screw-machine  products  corporations ...  1165 

Screw-worm  flies,  see  Screwworms. 

Screws,  general  schedule  of  supplies 1363 

Screwworms: 

ranch  management  for  prevention,  etc 441 

relation  to  national  defense 1107 

remedy forinfestationsof livestock..  781 

Scribner,  B.W.,  cellulose  acetate  sheeting 137 

Scrip  books,  exchange  of  coupons 1180 

Scroggin,  Arthur  E.,  relief 309.641,805 

Scrugham,    James    Q.    (Representative    from 
Nev.)- 
reports  made  by — 

Appropriations  Com 289 

Conference  Com 637 

Scully,  John  Ctaxappeal 1360 

Scully,  Raymond  J.,  trustee, courtcase...  .  708 

Sculpture  in  National  Gallery  of  Art...  403,  746. 1355 

Scythes,  general  schedule  of  su[)plies. 234, 1681 

Sea.  see  Ocean — also  name  of  sea. 
Sea  bird,  see  Birds. 

Sea  level  pressures  in  United  States 282 

pea  stars,  see  Echinoderms. 

Seatrout  taken  in  Chesapeake  Bay 1762 


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Sea  urchins,  see  Echinoderms. 

Sea  water  density. 2.5,1720 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Ry.: 

accident 341 

court  case  of  receivers 228,300,537, 1813 

equipment  trust  certificates 181, 514 

operation    868 

reconstruction  financing,  etc i81,  514 

Seaboard-Bay  Line  Co    . 18I 

Seaboard  Lemon  .\ssociation 384 

Seacoast  defen.se  materiel,  technical  manual 1093 

Seagram,  Joseph  E.,S:  Sons,  Inc.: 

courtcase 158.537.1313 

decision,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1336 

Seal,  Charles  C,  motor  carrier  decision 348 

Seal,  S.  C,  Clostridium  perfringens  toxoid 847 

Seal  and  seal  fisheries: 

.\laska  industries  in  1939 499 

Pribilof  Islands,  1939 500 

Seal  for  Federal  Security  Agency 473.  636.  663 

Sealer,  floor,  specification 1685 

Sealy  Mattress  Co.  of  Northern  California,  Inc     898, 

1062 
Sealy  Mattress  Co.  of  Southern  California...  210, 384 

Seaman,  C.H.,  relief 308,468.635 

Seamen,    see    Sailors— a^«o    Interdepartmental 
Committee    to    Study    Workmen's 
Compensation  for  Seamen. 
Seaports,  see  Harbor';. 

Searchlight  operation  and  maintenance 1512 

Searchlight  unit,  antiaircraft  artillery 1223 

Sears,  Julian  D.,  deposits  in  San  Juan  Basin 1282 

Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.: 

court  case 406 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N .  L.  R.  B 1.506, 1653, 1795 

Seas  Shipping  Co.,  Inc 384 

Seasonal  exemptions,  wage  and  hour  law. ,544 

Seasonal  variation,  adjustment  845 

Seasonings,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1716 

Seaton,  R.  O.,  motor  carrier  decision 1297 

Seatrain  Lines,  Inc .529,718, 1439. 1783 

Seattle,  Wash.: 

aeronautical  chart 273 

financial  statistics -.. 268 

moulders' apprenticeship  standards 1638 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 933 

Seattle  Fish  Exchange,  Inc. 881 

Seattle   Molders'   Joint    Apprenticeship   Com- 
mittee   16.38 

Seaweed,  customs  appeal... 1270 

Seborg,  R.M.: 

compression  of  wood 784 

resin-trented.etc,  wood 784 

Scbrell,  W.H..jr.: 

cirrhosis  of  Uver 1163 

human  riboflavin  requirement 679 

Seby.HjalmarM.,  relief  1.592 

Seckler-Hudson,  CatherjTi,  our  Constitution.  67, 883 

Second  Carey  Trust 1486 

Second  National  Steamship  Co 191, 

354. 877. 118.5, 1480 
Secondary  education : 

Negroes,  secondary  schools 677 

supervision  a  function  of  State. .  1609 

Secondarv  metals,  chapters  from  minerals  Year- 
book   336.1026 

Secondary  schools,  «ee  Secondary  education. 
Secrest,  Robert  T.  (Representative  from  Ohio): 
reports  made  bv— 

Library  Com.  473,  646,  821,  988-989. 1421. 17.39 

Secrctaria  de  Estado 1813 

Secretary,    see,    for    departmental    secretaries. 

names  of  departments,  or  secretaries. 

Secretary  of  vScnate,  see  Halsey,  Edwin  A. — ' 

Senate. 
Securities: 

amendments  to  acts,  report  of  S.  E.  C 1263 

electric  and  gas  utilities.  1935-40 224 

fmancial  statements,  form,  etc 401. 1077 

flotation  cost  for  registered  securities 401 

held  by  Sec.  of  Treasury,  sale,  etc 1426 

over-the-counter  brokers  and  dealers. 90, 

400,  576,  745, 917, 1076. 1520 

registration  record 91,224, 

401.  577,  745,  917,   1076,   1212,   1353, 
1521, 1669, 1810 

indexes 91, 

401,  577,  745,  917,  1076,  1212,  1353, 
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Securities— Continued 

rules, etc., of S.E.C -^   224, 

401 C2 entries),  917, 1077, 1669 

securities  act  of  193S  as  amended 401 

shareholdings  in  1,7 10  corporations 415 

traded  on  exchanges . —   .  91,224, 

745,  917,  1077,  1212,  1353,  1521,  1670, 
1810 

transactions  and  holdings 91,  224, 

1212, 1353,  1521, 1669,  1810 

unseasoned  registered,  salesrecord._.  917 

see  also  Bonds  of  United   States— Govern- 
ment    securities— (j/»)     names     of 
United  States  securities,  e.  g.  Trea- 
sury notes. 
Securities  and  Exchange  Commission 90,  224, 

400,  576,   745,  916,   1070,   1212,   1353, 

1520,  1669.  1810 

administrative  procedure ._ 540 

amendments  to  securities  acts,  report 1263 

decisions  and  reports 224,  400,  745, 1076, 1520 

judicial  decisions--- .  ---  1669 

laws  relating  to,  compilation -  466 

records,  disposition 285 

registration  record 91, 

224,  401,  577,  745,  917,  1076,  1212,  1353, 

1521,  1669,  1810. 

indexes 91, 

401,  577,   745,  917,   1076,   1212,   1353, 
1520,  1669,  1810. 

report,  1940 224 

report  on  investment  trusts  and  companies,  1212 

rules  and  regulations 224, 

401  (2  entries),  917,  1077, 1669 

rules  of  practice 577 

work 1670 

Securities  Co.  of  New  Jersey -  1817 

Security,  see  Social  security. 

Security  Agency,  see  Federal  Security  Agency. 

Security  Board,  see  Social  Security  Board. 

Security  Cartage  Co 528 

Security  Flour  Mills  Co 1678 

Security  Storage  Co -  1470 

Security  Truck  Line 1774 

Security  Trust  Co.,  see  Detroit  Trust  Co. 

Seed,  see  Seeds. 

Seeds: 

chlorine  gas  as  disinfectant 17 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234, 1220 

kiln  for  extracting  from  cones 616 

rates  on ----  530,1774 

reciprocal  trade  agreements. 408 

State  legislation 778 

treatments 440 

see  also  names  of  plants. 

Seeds  &  Derham 3(» 

Seeing-eye  dogs,  to  enter  Government   build- 
ings    1155,1595,1732 

Segal,  Dorothy  B.,  index-catalogue  of  medical 

and  veterinary  zoology 951 

Segall,  Karl  B.,  transferee,  court  case 537 

Segel,  David,  educational  research  studies 1161 

Segoro  Wedi  Bay,  chart 213 

Segur,  R.  D.,  subbituminous  coal  in  underfeed 

stoker 857 

Sehtam  Corporation 584 

Seiad  quadrangle,  Calif.,  chromite  deposits 171 

Seibel,  C.  W.,  helium 859 

Seifert,  Harry  E.,soft  coal  miners'  health, etc..  1611 

Seikoshin  Ko,  chart 80 

Seipp,  Ella  U.,  tax  appeal - 924 

Seismology,  see  Earthquakes. 

Seither,  Samuel  S.,  motor  carrier  decision 184 

Sek  Harbor,  chart 565 

Selden  Division,  American  Cyanamid  &  Chem- 
ical Corporation 549 

Select  committees,  see  names  of  committees. 
Selective  service: 

amend  selective  service  act — 

hearings 1739, 1749 

law— 1731 

reports 1732,1740,1742,1749 

see  also  special  subject. 

conscientious  objectors.  Executive  order 220 

counsel,  limit  operation  of  laws 473,483,636 

deferments  and  exemptions — 

bill  as  agreed  to  in  conference 1149 

hearings 822,836,1154,1434 

law - —  1130 


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Selective  service— Continued 

deferments  and  exemptions— Continued 

reports 822,826,836,979,1132 

dental  status,  etc.,  of  young  adults ,  _ 1273 

doctors  and  medical  students 484 

extending  periods  of  service — 

Executive  order 1207 

hearings 1005,1144,1154 

law 1130 

message  from  President  of  U.  S 1072 

minority  views 1143 

reports 1005,1143,1147 

resolution  as  passed  by  both  Houses-..  1149 

fixing  number  of  men  to  be  inducted 1072 

labor  under  law 200 

law  manual  for  advisory  boards 91 

master  list,  2d 1077 

index 1212 

pay,  etc.,  of  trainees,  proposed  provision--.  1807 

physical  disqualification,  causes 1017 

physical  r  ehabili tation  of  registrants 1805 

psvchiatric  issues 1353 

regulations 88,  918, 1077, 1212, 1354, 1521, 1670 

amendments 401, 

577,  745, 918, 1077,  1354, 1521,  1670 
relieve  3-year  Navy,  etc.,  members-  474,  666,  806 

restrictions  on  use  of  Army,  remove 1731, 

1740, 1749 

second  registration  day,  proclamation 741 

selective  service  (periodical) 91, 

224,  401,  577,  745,  917,  1212, 1353, 1521, 
1670,  1810. 

selective  service  circular 91 

Selective  Service  System 91, 

224,  401,  577,  745,  917,  1077,  1212,  1353, 
1521,  1670,  1810. 

camps,  code  of  Federal  regulations 854 

medical  circular 745 

State  directors,  exempting  counsel 1738, 1748 

Selenium: 

feeding  to  equines 438 

occurrence  in  soils 446, 1390 

Self-contained  scales,  see  Scales. 

Self-help  cooperatives  in  Utah 1640 

Seligman,  Arnold,  tumors  in  mice 681 

Seller,  M.,  &  Co 154,294,572 

Sellers,  C.  P.,  court  case 1484 

Selling  to  Navy,  information 392 

Selover,  D.  Lee,  exr.,  tax  appeal 1675 

Selvig,  W.  A.: 

carbonizing  properties,  etc.,  of  coal 690 

sampling  and  analysis  of  coal 1170 

Semarang  Road,  chart 213 

Semiahmoo  Bay,  chart 627 

Seminole  Nation,  court  case 39,  537,  671, 1313 

Seminole  Reservation: 

cattle  ticks  on,  eradicating — 

hearing 1152 

report 1003 

Senami  Hakuchi,  chart 80 

Senate 34, 

151,  305,  479,  655,  828,  996,  1148,  1264, 
1427,  1597,  1742. 
accounts,  see,  below,  receipts,  etc. 

bills  and  resolutions,  iu  76th  Congress 305 

calendar 34-35, 

151,  306,  479,  655,  828,  996,  1148,  1264, 
1427,  1597,  1742. 

chaplain,  prayers  offered,  1927-41 1427 

estimates 222,479 

Library,  committee  hearings  index 996 

manual 35 

Members,  changing  time  of  election 295 

official  list,  76th  Congress 810 

unofficial  list,  77th  Congress 810 

Office  Building,  improvements 1155,1602 

Office  Building,  maintenance 620 

procedure  on  certain  treaties,  1923-40 1081 

receipts,  etc.,  July  1939-June  1940 305 

rules,  amend 313,  670 

rules.  Senate  manual 35 

Secretary,  report,  July  1939-June  1940 306 

Senate  Office  Building,  see,  above,   Office 

Building. 
see  also  Capitol— Congress  of  United  States— 
also  names  of  committees  and  names 
of  Senators. 
Senate  Chamber,  see  Capitol. 
Senate  Library,  see  Senate. 


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Senate  manual,  see  Senate. 
Senate  Ofliee  Building,  see  Senate. 
Senators,  see  Senate — also  names  of  Senators. 

Senior  Investment  Corporation 1312 

Senn,  Charles  L.,  housing  in  Milwaukee 678 

Senn,  \\illiam,  decisions  of  .\.  L.  R.  B 723,891 

ScntitT,  Harold  W.,  illustrator,  range  plant  hand- 
book  ^     1110 

Sentinel  Butte,  .\'.  Dak.,  railroad  accident 1770 

Sepulveda  Dam  and  Reservoir  project 1139, 1599 

Sequim  Bay,  chart 1721 

Sequoia  and  General  Qrant  National  Parks  Co.  -  507, 

694 
Sequoia  National  Forest: 

lands 994 

map _._  263 

Sequoia  National  Park: 

general  information 337 

schedule  of  basic  rates 507 

Sereh  Bay,  chart 565 

Serial  documents,  see  Congressional  documents — 
Government  publications. 

Series  A  Trust , 1486 

Sermons  copyrighted ._ ,  70, 

202,  545, 886, 1194, 1318, 1641, 1787 

Serologic  test  for  syphilis 1017 

Serpents  Mouth,  chart. _. 736 

Serra,  .Arthur,  &  Co ■ 1183 

Serums,  antimeninpococcus 322 

see  also  Biological  products. 
Servais,  Philip,  chromates,  etc.,  in  treated  wood.  1243 

Servel,  Inc 1653,1795 

Service  and  regulatory  announcements: 

Agricultural  Marketing  Service. 10, 

438,010,778,950.1105 

Animal  Industrv  Bureau .  11, 

120,  256,  439,  610,  951, 1238, 1564, 1705 

index,  1940 120 

Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau  121, 
258, 952, 1386, 1707 

inde.x,  1940 1107 

title  page  and  contents,  1940 1241 

Food  and  Drug  Administration. 493, 1444 

Service  certificates,  .\rniy  regulations 1222 

Service  company,  rifle  regiment 1368 

Service  Driveaway  Corporation 527 

Service  establishments: 

census,  1939 23, 130,271, 1119, 1398 

fair  labor  standards  act  exemption 201, 886 

machines,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1575 

see  also  Personal  service. 

Service  of  the  piece     .       1536 

Service  records,  see  Railroad  employees. 

Service  ribbons,  Army  regulations." 103 

Service  schools,  see  Army  service  schools — Medi- 
cal Department,  Armv. 

Service  Wood  Heel  Co..  Inc _"...  1062,1498,1644 

Set-up  paper  boxes,  see  Boxes. 
Setter,  see  Fuze  setter. 

Setzler.  Frank  M.,  Peachtree  Mound 1523 

Seventh  Corps  .\rea  Training  Center.. 1154 

Seventh-day  Adventists,  lands  in  Alaska 993 

Sevin,  Charles  H.,  grocery  wholesaling 1722 

Sevringhaus,    Elmer    L.,    aportaciones   de   los 
Estados   Unidos  de  America  a  la 

endocrinolog'a 1080 

Sewage,  purification  studies 324, 1612 

Seward,  Alaska,  purchasing  private  utilities...  655, 

840, 978 

Seward  City  Mills 584 

Sewing  machines: 

and  parts,  etc. ,  general  schedule 590 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 1277 

Seyfarth,  Robert,  patent  appeal 973 

Shades: 
lamp — 

census  of  manufactures 960 

earnings  and  hours  in  industry _ .  366 

wage  order  (2  entries) 1193 

window,  census  of  manufactures.. 960 

Shadwick,  O.  .M.,  motor  carrier  decision... 348 

Shafer,  Paul  W.,  (Representative  from  Mich.): 

bill  introduced  by.. 475 

reports  made  by— 

-Military  Affairs  Com _.  648,1423 

Shaffer,  Roy  W.,  motor  carrier  decision 185 

Shafting,  operation  and  maintenance 1202 

Shale  products,  rates  on 1294 


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Shalhoub,  Samuel  A.,  research  projects  reports.  1448 

Shallots,  bunched,  standards 1563 

Shamrock  Oil  and  Gas  Corporation 750 

Shaneyfelt,  Mildred,  relief 1592 

Shaneyfelt,  William  R.,  relief... 1592 

Shank,  Dorothy,  home  canning 785 

Shanklin,  William  II.,  pension  renewal 645 

Shanley,  James  A.  (Representative  from  Conn.): 
report  made  by- 
Foreign  Affairs  Com 643 

Shannon  Brothers  Lumber  Co 1198, 1336 

Shapers,  .\rmy  technical  manual 1537 

Shapiro,  Morris,  court  case _.  1783 

Sharecroppers,  see  Farm  tenancy. 

Shareholdings,  «ee  Securities. 

Shark  River,  releasing  interest  on  land  near.  661,807 

Sharon,  Pa.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Sharp,  Dudley  C,  patent  appeal... 1411 

Shasta  Dam: 

concrete  operations  . 694 

specifications,  etc.   1029, 1286, 1457, 1621  (2entries) 

Shasta  National  Forest 220 

Shasta  power  plant,  see  Central  Valley  project. 
Shasta  reservoir,  see  Central  Valley  project. 

Shattuck,  Edwin  P.,  court  case...". 360,537 

Shavay  Bay,  see  Shaveh  Bay. 

Shaveh  Bay,  chart       .   ". 214 

Shavinc  brushes,  specification 1364 

Shaw,  Charles  S.,  seed-cotton  moisture  tester.     1703 

Shaw,  John  F..  U.  S.  imports  in  China 969 

Shaw,  Kendall  J.,  blue  mold  of  tobacco..  ...  .      18 

Shaw,  William  J.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B...  210,384 

Shaw  Lumber  Co 384.  S.'i^  7,30 

Shawmut  Co "07 

Shawnee  Indians  corporate  charter 856 

Shayler  .Warren  G.,  motor  carrier  decision. 870 

Shea,  G.  B.,  oil  and  gas  production,  etc...  1455, 1669 

Shea,  T.,  Truck  Rental  Service.... 185 

Shear,  M.  J.: 

creosote  oil  effect  on  tumors 326 

splenic  and  hepatic  tumors  in  mice..  681 

substituted  derivatives  of  benzanthracene.. .  681 

Shearer,  Howard  F.,  silk  yarns 138 

Shearin,  A.  E.,  soil  survey 787 

Shearman,  Walter  L.,  relief 469 

Shears,  specification 1534 

Sheboygan,  Wis.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Sheboygan  Chair  Co 1337, 1790 

Shedd,  C.  K.,  machinery  for  growing  com 7,434 

Shedenhelm,  L.  E.,  pilots'  powerplant  manual. .    24 

Sheek,  Victor  N.,  motor  carrier  decision .^20 

Sheep: 

Columbia  sheep  in  range  production 1705 

heat,  etc.,  jiroduction  in  anestrous  ewe 1233 

Karakul,  questions  and  answers 779 

losses  from  orange  sneezeweed 16 

outlook  charts,  1941 9 

progeny  testing  of  rams... 120 

raising,  farm  equipment 1106 

sheep-killing  dogs 438 

statistics 431 

stomach  worm  infestation,  poster 120 

Targhee  sheep  in  range  production 1705 

see  also  Lambs. 

Sheep  Experiment  Station 1705 

Sheep  head  grub  and  methods  of  control 1384 

Sheet  materials.  reflection-transmi.ssion 1723 

Sheet  metal  work: 

aircraft,  technical  manual 591 

census  ol  manufactures,  1939 1117 

Sheeting,  cotton,  s[)ecif]cation 1367 

Sheets,  Chester,  court  case 750 

Sheets,  E.  W.,  silage    257 

Sheets,  O.  Obie.  court  case 750 

Sheffield  Farms  Co.,  Inc. 881,883, 1635, 1783 

Sheffield  quadrangle.  Pa 1169 

Shefrin,  Frank,  creamerias  cooperativas 393 

Shelburne  Falls  ([uadrangle,  !\[ass 689 

Shell  Employees' Benefit  Fund    7.'i3 

Shell  Oil  Co.,  Inc      1653 

Shell  Union  Oil  Corporation 98 

Shellac  varnish,  see  Varnish. 

Shelley,  Rebecca,  court  case 65 

Shellfish  shippers,  lists 45, 

49.'>,  1017, 11«4, 1274, 1445, 1612, 1758 

Shellmar  Products  Co 1506 

Shells,  shotgun,  standard  nomenclature 766, 1693 

Shelton,  S.  M.: 

ferromanganese-grade  concentrates 1454 


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Shelton,  S.  M.-Continued 

ore-testing  studies,  1939-40 

Shelving:  928,1821 

specifications 22  "129,269,451. 

^''^*''^"'--622'.Y9lV959Vnr47l247',  1394,  1572, 1714 

Shenandoah-Dives  Mining  Co--- ^^^^ 

Shenandoah  National  Park:  ^^^2 

general  information - g^^ 

schedule  of  basic  rates i^8"l48fi 

IBar'd:  ^^lax"A!TeiL?^fWe::::::-985;i43i;  i584 

Shepherd!  L.  L.,  motor  earner  decision 1"6 

^^^ff  ptYo^Jofconstituents  of  gas --tare....  799 
determination  o(  carbon  monoxide a^ 

|^^':i?';?^cury  vaiKir  Inlaboratori^;:::  971 

S^^^il^'aKrSon^gases:::::::::  458 

ShejSS:1[^.^K!^resentative  irom  CaUrO.^^ 

bill  introduced  "Y  --------■----->: 

Sheppard,  Morris  (Senator  from  Tex.). 

papers  presented  by—  ,^3j 

Alafia  River        ^r  VJ"" """    480 

Isle  au  Uaut  Thoroughfare *»" 

Sabine-Nechts  Waterway *»' 

St.  Josephs  Bay 

"^t^mS'A&Com 15^157.484-485 

Sherard,  Hoyt,  soil  survey.- .05 

Sheridan,  Joseph  P- court  c^^,- \ll 

Sheridan-Wyommg  Coal  Co.,  Inc 

Sherman,  Caroline  B.;  (.qo 

consilmer  and  farm  Products  -----  - -  <^ 

farmer's  share  of  consumer's  food  doUar_....      » 

Sherman,  Q.  D.,  soil  survey 

Sherman,  John  Q.:  ^39_  46O 

patent  appeal. ..- ^0^4 

taxappealofexrs    -------- - jg4 

Sherrard,  G.  C,  sanitary  log j_35 

Sherrod,  C.  M.,  relief.    --- jyj 

Sherwin,  Charles,  court  case 1653"  1796 

Sherwin-Williams^Oo-----^-_-^-_- -      ^y^  ggQ 


Shipmast  locust,  see  Locust. 


1303 


446 


Sherwood,  Jacob  L..  court  case         -- 

Sherwood,  S.  F.,  sugarcane  for  sirup --"uto 

ihltler,  b'.  J.,  Moving  and  Storage  Co--.---  1470 

Shevlin-Hixon  Co r  I'V-'^ ui49 

Shift  operations  in  defense  mdu.stnes- --  1049 

Shikuka  Hakuchi,  chart ^^j  P94 

Shiloh  National  Park      .- ^q 

Shimabara  Kaiwan,  chart - 

induced  pulmonary  tumo  s  in  mice ^-o 

nduction  of  tumors  in  guinea  pigs. 1018 

pulmonary-tumor-induction  technique.-  .  325 

subcutaneous  injection  technique .      d^a 

tumors  in  mice  with  thorium  dioxide 6S1 

Shine,  Elmer  H.,  court  ca.se 3 

Shincrle  binder,  rates  on 

Shineler,  G.  P.:       .  ,  773 

<nim  in  distillation  work --    "■i 

Itorage  of  turr.entine  gum ^^^" 

turpentine  cups 

Shin?les;  ,  .  1183 

allowance  for  truckmg pgg  ] 

asphalt  prepared .   22 

red-cedar,  statistics. .^-^-^- - -^- - y^-^--^-^- ----- -^^^J 

1394,  1572,  1714. 
Shinn,  Erwin  H.:       ,  449 

extension  work  with  Negroes - -  4 -^ 

forestry  for  4-H  clubs ,-,--: iTcc 

4-H  club  leadership  in  New  Mexico.  - 1^.66 

Ship  Bv  Truck  Co -. '.'a 

Shp  Clerks' Union  of  San  Francisco^      <;8 

Ship  Construction  &  Trading  Co.,  Inc ^300 

Ship  Harbor,  chart wf-v- 

ShiDbuildmg,  see  Ships— Warships. 

Shipbuilding  Division,  Bethlehem  Steel  Co-^1323. 

Shipley,  Oliver  M.,  cotton  fiber  length,-- 435 

Shipman  Brothers -- --- 


Shipments,  see  Shipping.                r^„„„t  1^37 

Shipowners  Association  of  Pacific  Coast iii' 

Shipping:  1194 

act,  rules  of  procedure - -      -.^ 

Alaskan  rates yit^j:.  "iqs 

Army  manual,  water  transportation 595 

carriers  from  Japan  to  U.  b  --.----.---^-■-"   r>ca 
carriers  from  U.  S.  to  Philippine  Islands...   m 

code  of  Federal  regulations .--.---  136. 137, 140G 
constmction,    etc..    of    freight    schedules. 

tariffs  and  classifications J>^ 

employment  of  American  vessels.  -„-g---y^_  ^^'^ 

iutercoastal  rate  structure  -  - ^'jj 

nassenger  tarifls,  regulations ..--- ,  •»'♦" 

port    traffic    between    Texas    points    and^ 

Sabine  River  ports, 
preparing  shipments  to—  ^28 

Argentina - - jj24 

Canada 276 

Colombia.- gog 

Nicaragua yyg 

Peru.  -.-- 276 

Venezuela --'vy~'„"  sw 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of.docs...  ---  8M 
le venue  and  trallic  of  large  carriers  -  - . .  695, 1030 

services  on  St.  Lawrence  River -<>» 

statistics,  carriers  by  water ":J' 

traffic  and  finances  of  earners -- •^^" 

lee  aU')  Commerce— Ships. 
Shipptng  Board  Merchant  Floe.t  Corporation, 
,,g.  names  of  parties  to  suits. 

^"""^apparatus  for  bending  boat  nbs 1388 

aaxiliary  vessels  fc-r  Navy—  ^^2 

hearing - ■ gQ7 

'a^'-- -■- " ""652,"  654, 669 

clear'll^^lnd  entry  requ^rement..ll43, 1266, 1415 

construction  for  Maritime  Comn.-- 

estimate  for  additional  construction.-  .222 

profits,  etc.,  on  contracts 'Vl^ 

program  of  Commission »*? 

control  in  waters  of  United  States 220 

I         crew  required 

disposal  of  pubLc  vessels—  g^j.  ^^ 

hearings-- *"  ■g7g 

law.-- -icn 

letter  from  Sec.  of  Navy 669,825 

docume°ntltion,' entrance  and  clearance..-^  137^ 

emergency  construction  appropriation—    ^^  ^^^ 

hearings '^41 

law.     32  152 

reports -.v-'r"Vif'Q «8 

request  from  Presideiit  of  U.  S       »» 

emergency  shipbuilding,  investigation.         160 

expedite  shipbuilding ... ------  ^'*''  iilg 

explosives,  etc.,  possession  on  vessels-..  „  1748 
explosives,  etc.,  regulations... ---.----^'''^*-'° 
fishing  boats  under  Commerce  Dept.  super- ^^^^ 

,     ,      Jj^ion iggg 

for  freedom --\:"V""';*« 

loreien  construction  costs,  charter,  etc.—        ^^^ 

hearings g3g 

'Sports '.'.-'m  465, 481 

forefgn,  etc.VmerVhanVvessels.  acqiiisition- 

Executive  orders '    m-  661 

hearings 807 

messages  of  the  President ^47 

minority  ^"^^^-_-::::::::-637:6i7:654.  eei 

housing  facilities  for  crews,  estimate 1666 

inspection  laws,  waiver— 

Executive  order. -g      99 

hearings ^--y-v'^W-r  a 911 

messase  from  President  of  U.  S 5591743 

reports ■'  00c 

labor  for  shipbuilding °^'' 

manning  requirements—  ^^^ 

hearings 978.1415 

reporis::::::::::"--"646:M7:832, 833, 989,1266 

masters,  etc.,  waive  requirements i^^ 


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INDEX,    1941 


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Ships— Continued 

narcotics,  protiibit  use  on  Amer.  vessels. .  _  646, 

832  977 
naval  local  defense  vessels,  construction  — 

bearings 1424, 1435 

law _  ..  158(5 

reports 1424,1435 

priorities  in  defense  transportation- 
hearings.. 647,1000 

law 978 

reports _ 647.  fiM,  979, 1001 

pursers,  etc.,  as  staff  ofFicers 822. 1266, 1415 

radio  opfrators  on  tarco  ships  299. 646, 832, 978 
radio  safeguards  in  interest  of  defense— 

hearine;.. I743 

law  -- 1732 

,  reports 822,995,1743 

niles  and  regulations,  for  inspection,  etc    26,  969 

rules  ofF.C ._ ]G(i7 

sale  of  merchant  vessels  to  Ireland.-. ^^-        1739 

sanitary  log  for  .-Vnierican  ships 161 

security  in  territorial  waters  of  U.  S.— 

hearings. 1145,1135 

law ^  1586 

n^ports 1145,1436 

sniphuildinc  corporations.  F.  T.  C.  report  1277 
shipbuilding  facilities  in  New  Enaland  .  1145 
surveying  vessels  for  C.  and  O.  P.,  estimate  221 
transferring  certain  vessels.  Exec,  orders..    912, 

1208. 1209 
transport  iron  ore  by  Canadian  vessels- 
hearings.. 647,662 

law 807 

rennrts 647,662 

transport  materials  to  leased  bases 482 

travel  by  Canadian  ship  from  Amer.  ports. .  661, 

822  978 

used  to  transport  narcotic  drugs,  etc 1220 

warrants.  Maritime  Comn.  to  issue 1209 

see  also  Coast  Guard  vessels—Load  lines- 
Merchant  marine— Nautical  train- 
ing schools— Kadio  communica- 
tion—Shipping—Steamships—War- 
ships. 

Ships  Bureau 392,567,737, 

905,     1067,     1202,     1344,     1512,     1799 

report,  1940 737 

see  also  Reorganization  of  Government 
offices,  etc. 

Shipworm  from  Panama 578 

Shipyards,  improved  access,  appropriations  _     1517 

Shirek,  F.  H.,  hand-operated  shaker 1565 

Shirks  Motor  Express  Corporation 1182 

Shirley,  Hardy  L.,  restoring  conifers  443 

Shirt  industry: 

labor  in,  1933. 1192 

men's,  wage  order 1640 

Shoe  dressing,  rates  on.. _ "  1777 

Shoemaker,  James  H.,  labor  in  Hawaii 365 

Shoenhair,  Martha  L.,  tax  appeal.. 1678 

Shoes,  see  Boots  and  shoes. 

Shoman,  .\bd,  court  case 1046 

Shore,  F.  M.: 

coke  and  byproducts 1170 

Pennsylvania  anthracite '  1025 

Shore  Bus  Co _. 527,1776 

Shore  establishments,  see  Naval  stations. 

Shore  Transportation  Co 527, 1776 

Shoreline,  La.,  railroad  accident 1623 

Shores,  H.  H.,  soil  survey.. 786 

Short,  M.  N.,  ore  minerals,  correction  sheet        1168 

Short,  Marie  M.,  court  case 1479,1631 

Short,  Monroe,  relief. 309,641 

Short-wave  diathermy  apparatus 1531 

Short  Way  Lines,  Inc 521 

Shortleaf  pine,  see  Pine. 

Shorty  Yuen,  alias,  see  Tom  Wing  Art. 

Shoshone  Indians: 

constitution,  etc 1024 

court  case   ""      66 

to  .sue  in  Court  of  Claims 665, 1153 

Shoshone  National  Forest 444 

Shotgun  shells,  standard  nomenclature 766, 1693 

Shotguns,  standard  nomenclature.. 1545 

Shotwell,  Robert  L.,  grasshoppers.  611 

Shovels: 

power,  commercial  standard 279 

specification 592 


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Shower  r)artitions,  simplified  practice  138 

Shrevcpdit,  La.:  

aeronautical  chart 274 

building  permit  survey 19s 

Shrewsbury  River: 

bridge,  overhanging  walks 310, 474,  636 


chart. 


„,    .  .„.--- -.  967 

Shrimp,  specifications 592  1685 

Shrubs:  "        ' 

^fe    :- :-r 266 

plaiiiing  on  prairie  plains 1243 

propagation 266 

wildlife  on  farms  in  the  Southeast       1112 

Shulkcuni,  Edward,  soil  survey 445 

Shulman,  Jacob  P.,  court  case 877 

Shumaker,  Raymond  L.,  patent  interference...  881, 

1313 

Shushan,  Abraham  L.,  court  case 710 

Shuster,  W.  Morgan,  court  case 360 

Sibbach,  Hertha  J.,  court  case '    94 

Siberia,  sailing  directions,  supplement  564 

Sick,  Robert  P.,  relief 816 

Sickness: 

duration  of  disabling  sickness 324 

industrial  workers,  disabling  morbidity       "  848, 

1612 
male  and  female  workers,  etc.,  prevalence       493 

transportation  of  the  sick ,  field  manual 759 

under  different  housing  conditions... 678 

white  male  glass  workers 1612 

see  also  Diseases— Health  insurance. 

Siebert.  C.  F.,  court  case 488 

Siegel,  Eugene,  e.xr.,  tax  appeal '..1^1360 

Siegler,  E.  A.,  root  responses  of  apple  seedlings.  124 

Sielcken,  Hermann,  court  case  of  exr 94 

Sierra  Madre  quadrangle,  Calif  .  1023 

Sierra  R.  ]{.,  securities 343 

Sieveis,  A.  F.: 

castor  beans 445 

condiment  plants 1389 

ginseng  culture '    445 

harvesting  pyrethrum 265 

medicinal  and  fiavoring  plants 265 

mustard  seed 786 

Sigal,  Jules,  veterans'  insurance  cases  ...  1784 

Sights: 

.\rmy  technical  manual 1092, 1369, 1538, 1687 

standard  nomenclature  lists 109, 

599,765,1549,1550,1827 

Sigler,  Percy  A.,  floor  coverings 278,630 

Sign  cutting i048 

Signal  communication,  see  Signals. 
Signal  Corps: 

Army  regulations 236, 1536, 1822 

estimate... .  1807 

field  manual 237,  421, 1092,  1368, 1686 

organizations  and  operations 237, 

421, 1092, 1368,  1686 

Signal  Harbor  Service,  Inc.. 1776 

Signal  Office,  circular 425 

Signal  projector,  standard  nomenclature  list. ..  1545 
Signals: 

display  on  craft  working  in  harbors,  etc 763 

fixed  communication  systems 236 

infantry  manual,  signal  communication. . .  1536 

merchant  marine  letters 629 

municipal  systems 1518 

see  also  Block  signals. 
Silage: 

legumes  and  other  forages ilOl 

making  and  feeding 257 

settled  corn ,  quantity  in  silo 440 

storage  of  grass  silage 605 

Silbermau ,  Israel,  tax  appeal 753 

Silcon  Furniture  Co.,  Inc 1331 

Silent  Automatic  Corporation ^"'.  537 

Silica: 

flotation, cationic reagents _.  691 

lease  lands  for  exploitation 477,669 

Silk: 

earnings  and  hours  in  industry 1316 

manufacturing  corporations,   F.  T.   C.  re- 
port  1277 

photochemical  react  inns 1257 

price  schedule,  raw  silk  and  waste 1809 

trade  practice  rules  for  dyeing,  etc 1760 

yarns  affected  by  humidity ] 38 

Silk-screen  process,  technique 1448 


Showalter,  A.  K.,  meteorology  and  hydrology..  855'  Silo  studies.... 17 


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Silsbee,  Francis  B.,  volt  boxes 1409 

Silver,  James: 

house  rat 2^' 

mole  control 'i,":^ 

rat  control I'""' 

chanters  from  minerals  yearbook 174, 

'°~Alaska |7U025 

Arizona l^t  InU 

California ^'^'l^M. 

Colorado ;,o,r  sfo 

Eastern  and  Central  States 3io,  858 

Idaho 175.1025 

Montana l,^'   no« 

Nevada. ^'^^' JS?S 

New  Mexico ----  W-'o 

Oregon ^1° 

SouthDakota fi^J 

Texas ^91 

Utah --  l^ 

Washington *^l 

Wyoming '"25 

mine  production,  1910 51 

mines,  employment  and  accidents,  1939 eov 

smelting  and  "refining,  census,  1939 1118 

see  nho  Silverware: 
Silver  Falls  Timber  Co.: 

decisions,  etc.,  of  X.L.R.B ^^*' Un^ 

terminal  allowances  ----- --  j;^"^ 

Silver  Fleet  Motor  E.xpress,  Inc.. -.  349,  HOU 

Silver  fox,  sff  Fox. 

Silver  Lake  Co    1054, 149S,  149J 

Silver  leaf  and  foil,  census  of  manufactures 1117 

Silverton  Supply  Co l-*"* 

Silverware:  „„. 

and  plated  ware,  corporations b84 

census  of  manufactures,  19:« 9bU 

specification  for  plated  tableware- 1089 

Silvius  Blaine  G.,  motor  carrier  decision 1182 

Simmons,  Bernard  L.,  illustrator,  legumes  for 

erosion  control  and  wildlife lU; 

Simmons,  C.  S.,  soil  surveys 445,  78( 

Simmons,  Perez,  raisin  moth  on  grapes bu 

Simmons,  S.  W.,  dog  fly  breeding 952 

Simmons,  Victor  L.: 

milk  goat  questions  and  answers 12;58 

sheep-killing  dogs 4.i8 

Simon,  Joseph,  relief ^-- i*'" 

Simon,  Ivouis  A.,  retirement  exemption 741 

Simon,  Philip  H.,  court  case lU4h 

Simon,  S.,  rates  on  cattle ;.oft"i7M 

Simon,  S.  M.  E.,  court  case-. ^ 148b.  I78d 

Simons,  J.  W.,  farmhouse  design,  etc 4.i4 

Simons,  Joshua  F.,  court  case-- lojn 

SimpleasABC  (fruit, etc., grading) lib 

Simple  resolutions,  sec  Resolutions. 
Simplified  practice: 

recommendat^ons^^--^-^-^-_-^^^--^-g-g--g^--g;^37,^138, 

listS-.-A'-''-'-'-'°'-'''"'-''''--  279,971,1580 

variety  reduction  effected .  - 1125 

Simpson,  P.M.,  cottonseed  coat 2b4 

Simpson,  Cx.W.,  trustee,  court  case IMI 

Simpson,  R.,&  Co.,  Inc.-     ;V- "  "r,;;.; 

Simpson,    Richard    M.    (Representative   from 
Pa.): 
reports  made  by— 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Com.  298^ 

Sim's  Slate  Service 1297 

Sinclair  Refining  Co.: 

courtcase }^^" 

decision,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B.-.-.- 1062 

Singer.  Earl  V.,  motorcarrierdecision      -      ---  129.5 

Singer  Manufacturing  Co 384,  .385, 549,  881 

Singewald,  guentin  IX.orede^posits  ..-- 502 

Sinko  Tool  &  Manufacturing  Co y -w-T^i"f„ 

Sinlahekin   Deer  Winter   Range  and  Wildlife 

Refuge,  reserving  lands loi ' 

Sioux  City,  Iowa: 

aeronautical  chart '^" 

building  permit  survey o42 

milk  in  marketing  area ---'  '-k  J'Hll 

Sioux  Indians,  court  case-  488,  710,  881, 1635, 1753, 1/83 

see  aho  Flandreau  Santee  Sioux  Tribe  _ 

Sioux  Skyways,  Inc 1151,1592,  i,A\) 


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SiouxSteelCo 13^7 

Siphonaptera  infecting  wild  hares,  etc ."o 

Siracusa,  Porto  di,  see  Syracuse,  Sicily. 

Sirovich,  William  I.,  memorial  services 141.^ 

Sirups:  ,       ,  ,.  .„- 

maple,  standard  colors  for  grading-..      -----  60fi 

rates  on '^^•^'^'W'^. 

suearcane,  farm  production i'i»i 

sugarcane  for  sirup  production.  ------.- 44b 

Siskiwit  Islands  Bird  Reservation,  abolishing  __  993 
Sissingh,    G.,    aerodynamics    of   rotating-wmg 

aircraft  -   -- --  14^6 

Site  occupants,  relocation -  - --  "51 

Sitgreaves,  Rosedith,  disabling  morbidity,  etc., 

from  cancer 16.s 

Sitka  National  Monument 10-« 

Sitka  spruce,  see  Spruce. 

Sivver  Steel  Casting  Co ',«« 

Skaggs,  L.  L.,  court  case- ---.-- ^^ 

Skaneateles  Short  Line  R.  R.,  stock 1034 

Skeie,  E.  N.,  motor  carrier  decision-    1474 

Skeletal  remains  from  Buena  Vista  sites....     -  1078 
Skenandoa  Ravon  Corporation 881,  i/M 


Sketches:  ^  ,  .,  .. 

Naval  reservations,  etc.,  prohibit— 

hearings  (2  entries) - °^ 

letter  from  Sec.  of  Navy QoitS^r 

reports '''**^'   J^n 

Skids,  rates  on .  -  v".-- %Yo 

Skilling,  Howard  L.,  motor  carrier  decision 348 

Skimmed  milk,  see  Milk. 

Skin  cleanser,  see  Soap. 

Skin  diseases:  .,_,_ 

dermatitis  from  cutting  oils-- --  "a/ 

hazards  in  airplane  manufacture ibi2 

occupational  and  related  dermatoses b78 

Skins,  .<;fe  Leather,  hides,  and  skins. 

Skiriotes,  Lambiris,  court  case -...- ^49 

Sklar,  Alfred  L.,  ascorbic  acid  concentration....  277 

Skouras,  Charles  P.,  tax  appeal 1817 

Skouras.  Florence  L.,  tax  appeal i»i/ 

Skouras,  George  P.,  tax  appeal 18U 

Skouras,  Spyros  P.,  tax  appeal 18W 

Skulls  from  Kodiak  Island,  diseases,  etc 1354 

Skunk  control .------tVo' "",",",;," 

Sky  radiation,  measurements  in  U.  S.,  sum- 
mary-  I'jf' 

Slacks,  John  W.,  address ^^ 

Slag:  ,.  cnQ 

blast-furnace,  sulfur  occurrence 503 

crushed,  specification i3bo 

rfitGS  on      /"^ 

Slash  disposal'  after  clear  cutting-  -  - .  444 

Slate,  preprint  from  minerals  yearbook    1027 

Slater,  Don  J.,  classes  and  grades  of  cattle -  119 

Slavin,  Arthur  M.,  tax  appeal 584 

Sleep,  your  child's-..-     --^, °» 

Slicing  machines,  specification--     .. o»i 

Slide  rule  for  determining  10,000-foot  pressure-.  1582 

Slides,  glass,  specification 10^ 

Slip  covers  for  furniture ^^^ 

Slip  laws,  see  Laws. 
Slippers,  see  Boots  and  shoes. 

Sliwa,  Sophia,  motor  carrier  decision ib28 

Sloans  Valley,  Ky.,  railroad  accident _  lb23 

Slocum,  L.  M.,  motor  carrier  decision 103b,  I47i) 

Slocum,  Rob  R.: 

frozen  poultry *^^ 

marketing  eggs ^ iioa'iooT 

Sloss-Sheffield  Steel  &  Iron  Co 1198,1337 

Slum  clearance,  .see  Housing. 

Slv,  W.  W.,  Manufacturing  Co i^^' 

Slve,  Edward  A.,  patent  appeal 280 

Small,  Edwin  W.,  wharf  building  of  century  or 

IXIOTG  3.20  -    -  lU^ 

Small,  .John  S.,  relief ;.'.'-- 641,1129,1151 

Small    business,    see    Business— niso   American 
Small  Business,  Special  Committee 
to  Study  Problems  of.  Senate. 
Small  Claims  Court,  D.  C,  work 199 

™^in  United  States,  decline  and  distribution..  324 

questions  and  answers llo4 

vaccination  laws  and  regulations b79 

Smalstig,  F.  W.,  rates  on  cattle ----x\ 

Smathers,  William  H.  (Senator  from  N.  J.): 
report  made  by — 

Judiciary  Com ibui 


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INDEX,    1941 


Pape 
Smelter  Division,  Phelps  Dodge  Corporation...  209, 

1504 
Smelting: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1118 

manganese 60 

Smith,  A.  M.: 

Federal  irrigation  projects,  maps 1622 

Oila  irrigation  project 1769 

Smith,  Albert,  court  case 228 

Smith,  Albert  K.,  patent  appeal 460 

Smith,  Alexander,  <t  Sons  Carpet  Co 66 

Smith,  Anna    K.,    social    insurance    in    Latin 

America 884 

Smith,  Annie  B.,  tax  appeal 1817 

Smith,  Arnett  D.,  motor  carrier  decision 182 

Smith,  Bernard  L.,  earnings  and  hours  in  rice 

mills,  1941 1786 

Smith,  Bertha  M.,  relief 1592 

Smith,  Beyer,  Transfer 522 

Smith,  C.  L.,  screwworm  infestations  of  live- 
stock  781 

Smith,  C.  T.,  chromite  deposits 171 

Smith,  Dorothy  S..  earnings  and  hours  in  paper- 
board  industry 1493 

Smith,  Edgar  R.: 

boiling  points  of  benzene,  etc 629 

standard  electrode  potential  of  sodium 279 

Smith,  Elizabeth,  court  case. 1604 

Smith,  Ellison  D.  (Senator  from  S.  C): 
minority  views — - 

Privileges  and  Elections  Com 669 

reports  made  by — 

Agriculture  and  Forestry  Com 306, 

479, 996, 1149, 1427, 1742^3 

Smith,  Elmer  F.,  motor  carrier  decision 348 

Smith,  Elsie  J.,  colleges  and  universities.. 321 

Smith,  Erath  A.,  motor  carrier  decision 182 

Smith,  F.  A.  .Manufacturing  Co 1303 

Smith,  Florence  P.: 

State  labor  laws  for  women 201 

State  minimum-wage  laws  and  orders. 716 

State  minimum-wage  legislation,  progress...  715 
Smith,  Floyd  F.: 

diseases  of  rose 618 

flower-spot  disease  of  azaleas 1389 

Smith,  Olenn  S..  Republican  River 1763 

Smith,  Gordon,  relief 1598,1730.1736 

Smith,  H.  Carington,  on  frontier  of  British  Gui- 
ana and  Brazil 402 

Smith,  Harold  D.,  see  Budget  Bureau. 

Smith,  Harold  M.,  Illinois  crude  oils 52 

Smith,  Hobart  M.: 

collecting  Mexican  reptiles  and  amphibians.  577 

Mexican  snakes 225, 1671 

note  on  snake  genus  Trimorphodon 1671 

Smith,    Mrs.   Hobart    M.,   collecting   Mexican 

reptiles  and  amphibians     577 

Smith,  Howard  W.  (Representative  from  Va.): 
reports  made  by — 

National  Labor  Relations  Board,  Special 

Committee  to  Investigate 33 

Rules  Com 305. 

478,  654, 826, 994, 1426 
Smith,  Use  M.,  higher  educational  institutions, 

etc.  496 

Smith,  J.  Allen,"&  Co.:  

court  case 316 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 385.558 

Smith,  J.  Joseph  (Representative  from  Conn.): 

bill  introduced  by 300 

report  made  by- 
Military  Affa'rs  Com 648 

Smith,  J.  L.  B.,  living  fossil  (2  entries) 1522 

Smith,  James  E.,  retirement.  Executive  order.  1209 

Smith,  James  R.,  relief 1598,1730,1736 

Smith,  Jce  L.  (Representative  from  W.  Va.): 
repoits  made  by — 

Conference  Com 464 

Mines  and  Mining  Com 300 

Smith,  Joshua  E.,  court  case 537 

Smith,  Leonard,  aldehyde  groups  in  hydrocellu- 

lose .- 1723 

Smith,  Leroy  K.,  crop  insurance 606 

Smith,  Lizzie,  patent  in  fee,  to  cancel...  818,835,975 

Smith,  Lloyd  E.,  patent  appeal 1107,1386 

Smith,  M.  I.,  growth  of  tubercle  bacillus  on  chick 

embryo 1445 


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Smith,  Malcolm  L.,  occupations,  etc.,  in  Federal 

emrlojTnent       199 

Smith,  Margaret,  coat  making  at  home 1709 

Smith,  Marjorie  F.  Lloyd-,  see  Lloyd-Smith, 

Marjorie  F. 
Smith,  Martin  F.  (Representative  from  Wash.): 
reports  made  by — 

Pensions  Com 992 

Smith,  Newbern,  oblique-incidence  radio  trans- 
mission, etc 459 

Smith,  Oliver  F.,  Stemphylium  leaf  spot 957 

Smith,  Paul  O.: 

Aphanomyces  root  rot  of  garden  pea 1700 

pea  .seed  treatment  with  chemical  dusts 248 

Smith,  Philip  S.: 

fineness  of  gold  from  Alaska  placers 855 

lode-gold  production  from  Alaska 1451 

mineral  industry  of  Alaska 687 

Smith,  Ralph  W.,  weights  and  measures  admin.  1580 
Smith,  Raymond  C: 

addresses 8,  946 

new  conditions  demand  new  opportunities..  774 

Smith,  Rollo  S.,  marketing  areas  in  Brazil 276 

Smith,  Rose  M.,  State  school  systems 1610 

Smith,  Roy  J.,  motor  carrier  decision 522 

Smith,   Ruth   L.,  cooperative  4-H   houses  on 

campuses 1566 

Smith,  Sarah  E.,  court  case  of  admr... 1487 

Smith,  Sedgwick  E.,  horse  meat  for  fur  farms...  500 
Smith,  Sybil  L.: 

home  resources  for  defense 1108 

research  in  home  economics 13 

Smith,  Thomas  E.,  blue  mold  disease  of  tobacco.    18 
Smith,  W.  Harold,  density,  crystalline  rubber.  1408 

Smith,  W.  Hinckle,  tax  appeal 585 

Smith,  Waldo  E.,  meteorology  and  hydrology..  855 

Smith,  Ward  C,  tin-bearing  pegmatites 1451 

Smith,  William  S.,  cotton  fibers 608 

Smith,  Barney  &  Co 98 

Smith  Transport,  Ltd. 522 

Smith  Truck  Lines 185 

Smith's  Bus  Depot,  Inc 1470 

Smithson  Valley  quadrangle,  Tex 334 

Smithsonian  expeditions,  see  Smithsonian  In- 
stitution—a/se  names  of  expeditions, 
or  places  explored. 
Smithsonian-Firestone      Expedition,      reptiles, 

etc 1671 

Smithsonian  Gallery  of  Art,  winning  design  for, 

purchase  model. 473, 1131 

Smithsonian  Institution 91,224,401,577,746, 

918,  1077,  1212,  1354,  1521,  1670,  1810 

article  on __ 403 

board  of  regents — 

executive  committee,  report,  1940  ..  92, 1522 

filling  vacancies 821,989, 1131 

report,  1940 1522 

explorations  and  field  work 577 

income  from  certain  property 1421 

publications 1811 

secretary,  report,  1940 92,1522 

see  also  Abbot,  C.  G. 

Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections 92. 

225,  578, 918, 1078, 1213. 1354, 1522, 1670 

title  page  and  contents 1811 

Smcak,  Elliott  B.,  tax  appeal 924 

Smoke  visibility 955 

Smoking  stands,  general  schedule  of  supplies. . .  590 

Smoky  Mountain  Stages,  Inc 1038, 1298 

Smoky  Mountain  Tours  Co 522 

Smoky  Mountain  Transit  Co 1038 

Smuts: 

fall  panicum,  two  types 957 

hybridization,  U.  avenae  and  U.  perennans.  1111 

inoculation  of  seed  barley... 124 

oat,  studies _ 1244 

Smutty  wheat,  see  AVheat. 

Smyth,  Paul  U.,  jr.,  patent  appeal 460 

Snake  Indians: 

to  sue  in  Court  of  Claims — 

hearing 1420 

rtport - 665 

Snake  River: 

improvement 1425, 1596 

surface  water  supply  of  basin 502, 1763 

yearly  discharge  at  gaging  stations 172 

Snakes: 

Coniophanes  fissidens 1671 

genus  Trimorphodon 1671 


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Snakes— Continued 

Mexican  snakes ■'^ 

Snapbeans:        .„     ,.  icoo 

canned,  specification.. \^^- 

droughl  tolerance - J^^* 

fresh,  specification  .--.--- i»:f^ 

tissues  affected  with  black  root 1379 

varietal  suitability  for  freezing ^oo 

Snapp,  Oliver  1.:  ,   .  ,,„, 

ethylene  dichloride  effect  on  peach  trees _      1565 

insect  pests  of  peach  -   -   *4U 

Sneed,  J.T.,  jr..courtcaseofexrs 360,1635 

Sneezeweed,  stop  sheep  losses  from lo 

Snodgrass,  R.  E..  Hymenoptera y^ 

Snoke,  Hubert  H.:  „. 

asphalt-prepared  roll  roofings,  etc WU 

survey  of  roofing  materials li^s 

Snoqualmie  Falls  Lumber  Co  io-^oioiYoi 

Snow,  Chester,  mutual  inductance  of  2  parallel 

helices ^'° 

^°7iid  ice  data.  1941.....,^ 29,140,282,1728 

operations  in  snow,  field  manual io6b 

see  also  Precipitation. 

Snow  Hill  area,  Md.,  truck  crop  farms -  12^7 

Snyder,  G.B.:      .    .  .  „„„ 

American  varieties  of  onions i-^™ 

storage  quality  of  onions .....-..----- i '  i  i 

Snyder,  J.  Buell  (Representative  from  Pa.): 

reports  made  by—  ar?  eio 

Appropriations  Com - t^V°'^ 

Conference  Com W7,ysu 

Snyder,  N.U.:  .  ,„. 

analyses  of  Washington  coals om 

correction  of  entry '^^ 

Snyder  Lake  National  Wildlife  Refuge 220 

Soap:                                    ^.  Qci 

American  listed  corporations «*' 

census  of  manufactures,  1939.. i^so 

general  schedule  of  supplies -  ^^| 

liquid  and  paste,  specifications  ...        -^--  ibss 
manufacturing  corporations,  1< .  T.  C.  report.  684 

new  industrial  skin  cleanser 144S 

rates  on  soap  and  soap  products. n»i 

Soap  dispensers,  specification lo-'" 

Soapstone :  „„„ 

ground. sales... _...-. - oa^ 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook «6i 

rates  on... —  - ^'11 

use  by  Indians  of  eastern  U.  S -'^ 

Social  hygiene,  sfe  Hygiene.  . 

Social  Hygiene  Association,  see  American  bociai 
Hygiene  Association. 

Social  insurance:      

certification  of  disability i^'^ 

foreign  laws... ....--..------ ^^'^ 

mothers  and  children  in  Latin  America 884 

pavments  under  selected  programs . 1018 

see'nisn  various  types  of  insurance. 

Social  medicine,  teaching  in  colleges,  etc 32.5 

Social  performance  of  business    ...-..-- 23i 

Social  problems,  see  Social  work  and  problems. 

Social  research,  sampling  method.-.. ii» 

Social  Science  Research  CouncU i»oy 

Social  security  „„ 

act, amendments,  compilation..  —  -.- 49b 

higher  education  and  social  security  act 49b 

laws,  compilation 49b 

make  your  money  count.. »«» 

readina  list  on  social  security  act -  84« 

social  security  bulletin        .------------  45  327, 

496,  682,  850,  1018,  12(5,  1446,  1613, 

^^^^  •?97 

index 

what  is  social  security? 682 

why  social  security? 49b 

work,  relief,  and  security iibO 

yearbook. 


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your  account  card,  why  you  have  it.  etc.. 327 

see  also  special  subject,  e.  g.  Old  age  pensions. 
Social  Security  ^,^^^^,,,;-^,;-^,--^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

1446. 1613, 1759 

administrative  procedure. --  540 

disclosure  of  official  records,  etc 32^ 

estimates,  etc. ^(^ 

Library,  subject  headings bS2 

records,  dispasition . .  285, 810, 980, 1134, 1588. 1733 
report,  1940 - - ^^7 


Social  Security  Board— Continued 

State  employment  personnel.  Exec,  order. . 
«eeo?soj\.ltmeyer,  A.  J. 

Social  service,  see  Social  work  and  problems. 

Social  Statistics  and  Research  Division,  Socia 

security  Board -'^^^;^,,,;,,,^^^ 

Social  welfare,  see  Social  work  and  problems. 
Social  work  and  problems: 

the  child,  social  statistics  supplement. .  .^^-^^  197^ 

children's,  etc.,  courts,  social  service 364 

rural  services  for  Negro  children .-,  iVA 

social  problems  series y-^,-  J'a  '  ^^ 

Societe  Anonvme  des  Manufactures  de  Glaces  et 
Produits     Chimiques     de     Saint- 

Gobain,  Chauny  &  Cirey 1^59 

Societies,  see  names  of  societies. 

Socioeconomic  research  abstract  series 3-i 

Sociology:  .     ,^  77^ 

contribution  to  agriculture... o'lynQ 

rural,  personnel  in '   oor 

Socks,  fitting,  Army  regulations „cq'i^r 

Socony  Vacuum  Oil  Co. 558,1506 

Soda,  caustic,  rates  on °''' 

Sodium:  ,     .,  e,o 

effect  on  moisture,  etc.,  of  sous. ws 

standard  electrode  potential. ._.^;^ ■£'« 

Sodium  bifluoridein  disinfection  of  hides 170& 

Sodium  carbonates  in  1940..--; ii,    "t 

Sodium    chloride    concentrations,    growth    of 

halophilic  bacteria  in....- --,^ 434 

Sodium  silicoflunride  in  disinfection  of  hides  - . . .  17US 

Sodium  sulfates  in  1940.. . 2  ^ 

Sodium  theosulfate.  effect  on  arsenic  excretion.. . .  847 
Sodium  thymonucleate.  viscosity  and  streaming 

birefringence. '°Z 

Sodus  Bay.  chart v  -'I-VVV,;,;'™,' 

Sorensen.  E..  flow  through  centrifugal  pumps. 

etc  ^*° 

Soft  coal,  see  Coal— Coal  mines  and  mining. 

Soho  Jin.  see  Seikoshin  Ko. 

Soil,  see  Soils— <jZ«o  headings  beginning  Soil. 

Soil  conservation :  . . , 

AAA  program  stands  for. -..------- ««o 

articles  reprinted,  about  districts,  etc 1112 

better  harvests  through  conservation «» 

charts    ^^ 

churches  prosper  as  conservation  comes. .. . .  -  447 

laconservacion  del  sueloen  Puerto  Rico 957 

conservation  farming  for  hard  lands -  -  -  **' 

conservation  farming  for  sandy  lands ^' 

conservation  folder . ^^ji 

curriculum  and  soil  conservation «» 

districts  in  action  on  land ..  -. 1 1  i- 

earlv  American  soil  conservationists -  ini- 

guarding  a  heritage....- '  ITio 

hard  work  but  no  hard  times --  H}^ 

in  South  Carolina  Piedmont,  1800-60- .  -  - .  -  -  -     19 
literature,  selected  current  '■ef^e^ceSYi'isgi,'  1712 

index  to  V.  4... .---v-r'-V ^nv^ 

map  of  western  U.  S.  showing  districts 1030 

metodos  modernos  en  Puerto  Rico 90/ 

new  landmarks Z^ 

our  soil  can  be  saved '°° 

practices  for  range  lands ITq 

protecting  field  borders ^^« 

publications  and  visual  information 12^0 

save  your  soil --; 1^°^ 

saving  soil  and  maintaining  income 2bD 

self-governing  principles  of  districts.  448 

soil  conservation  (periodical)..      19- 12^,' **°' Jl^.^ 

788,   958.   1112.   1245,   1391  1569,  1712 

index,  July  1940-June  1941 1112 

soil  conservation   and   domestic  allotment 

amendment -  638,  656. 978 

conserving  services,  etc..  amendment      b38, 

bob, 9/0 

payments  under  act 656, 1416, 15%,  1733 

soil  conservation  bibliography ^ 

soils  and  security ^--: j^ 

toward  soil  security  on  Great  Plains 447 

vital  to  you,  poster l^' 

wildlife  management  on  farms '*'*'> 

see  also  Agricultural  conservation  program- 
Contour  cultivation. 


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Soil  Conservation  Service 18,  125,  206.  447,  618 

788,  957,  1112,  1245,  1391,  1569,  1711 
poster  .     9157 

publications  and  conservation  charts   448 

report,  1940- 18 

"■'""H     „  \\""\\"\  267 

see  also  Bennett,  Hugh  H. 
Soil  corrosion,  see  Soils. 
Soil  erosion: 

brush  for  control  _ 788 

erosion  and  related  land  use  conditions  447, 

449,  788  (2  entries) ,  '957,  958 

erosion  survey 447,  449,  788, 957. 958 

legumes  for  control  1112 

physical  factors  and  farm  management 449 

strip  cropping  for  wind  erosion.. 1391 

Tarkio  River,  etc.,  watersheds 1712 

upper  Gila  watershed 1711 

see  also  Soil  conservation. 
Soil  fertility,  see  Soils. 
Soil-sifting,  see  Soils. 
Soil  surveys,  see  Soils— a/»o  names  of  States, 

counties,  etc. 
Soils: 

California,  hardpan  and  microrelief.  .  618 

corrosion  test  materials  631 

fertility  standards  for  hardwoods .        248 

Hawaiian  Islands,  profile  development 265 

Mojave  Desert,  granitic  materials 446 

peat  and  muck  for  improvement. 446 

selenium  occurrence  ..  446,1390 

sifting,  hand-operated  shaker '  1565 

sifting,  power-driven  machine... 1565 

sodium  effect     618 

soil  survey  reports 445,  "44'6.  "4V7, 617. 

618.786,787.1111.1244.1390 

summer  crops  for  improvement,  etc  265 

surface  condition,  etc.,  and  water  intake...  1112 

see  also  headings  beginning  Soil. 

Soine,  Olaf,  .soil  survey ...     .  787 

Solano  County.  Calif." .[././/.        1002 

Solar  constant,  sfe  Sun. 
Solar  eclip.se.  see  Sun. 
Solar  heat,  see  Sun. 
Solar  prominences,  see  Sun. 
Solar  radiation: 

daily  solar  radiant  energy. ..  1127 

measurements  in  I'nited  States,*summary.  1127 

recalibration  of  erjuipment 1728 

Solder,  specification .  i683 

Soldier  Bros.  Auto  Body  Transit  Line 1037 

Soldiers,  early  American,  weapons  and  equip- 
ment    694 

see  also  Veterans. 
Soldiers'  and  sailors'  civil  relief  act.  see  Civil 

liabilities. 
Soldier's  Christmas  at  Morristown  in  1779...        693 

Soldier's  handbook 42i,  1536 

see  also  Engineer  soldier's  handbook— Medi- 
cal Department.  .\rmv. 
Soldiers'  Home.  District  of  Columbia,  report...  421 

Soldier's  Medal,  awards .  1825 

Solicitor,  Agriculture  Department. 1391,1712 

reiwrt.  1941 1712 

Solicitor,  Interior  Department 339, 509, 695, 863 

Soliday,  David  S.,  court  case,. 91 

Solomon.  Amelia,  ta.x  appeal 97, 1046 

Solomon.  Louis  M.: 

earnings  and  hours  in— 

cordage  and  twine  industry 1639 

dyeing  and  finishing  of  textiles 1493 

miscellaneous  fabricated  products 1493 

processed-waste  industry,  etc. 1050 

rayon  and  silk  industry .   .  1316 

Solvay  Process  Co 385,558,731,1653 

Somerset  Shoe  Co 385 

Somerville,  George  J.,  tax  appeal 4ii,  1487 

Somerville,  Mass..  financial  statistics. 1247 

Sommer.  A.,  rectangular  shell  plating  71 

Sommer.  Arnold  H.,  relief 816,1431,1584 

Sommers.  Jack,  court  case 1781 

Son  is  defiant 676 

Song  book.  Army 595 

■Sonneborn.  L..  Sons,  Inc 731.898, 1337 

Sookne,  Arnold  M.: 

base-combining  capacity  of  cotton 630 

electrophoretic  studies  of  nylon 800 

surface  characteristics  of  cotton  fibers 278 

Soreug-Manegold  Co 558,1337 


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Sorenson,  Harold,  relief 659,805,816 

Sorenson,  Marian  R.,  agricultural  economic  re- 

ports,  etc 1562 

Sorghum: 

standards,  handbook   609,1105 

Sorghum  midges: 

biology  and  control, 952 

suggestions  for  control... '  "  612 

Sotola,  Jerry; 

crested  wheatgrass..  431 

sweetclcver  hay  771 

Soule,  Floyd  M.:  

ice  drift  in  north  Atlantic 214 

international  ice  observation,  etc 417 

oceanographic  condition."- _    755 

Sound: 

absorption  of  acoustic  materials 629 

handbook  of  sound  effects  for  radio I6IO 

insulation  of  floor  and  walls 137 

publications  on  acoustics. 799 

transmission,  loss  in  field ''""  971 

Sound  ^channel  between  Denmark  and  Sweden) : 
lights  and  fog  signals 563 

Sound  locator,  standard  nomenclature  list?       425, 

765,1548 

boundmg.  history  and  development 423 

Soups,  canned,  census  of  manufactures,  1939.      1716 

Sour  cream,  how  to  prepare  and  use  at  home..  1565 

Sourdough  area.  Oreg.,  chromite  deposits  171 

South  (U.S.): 

cotton-and-tobacco  South 1559 

money  disbuisements  of  wage  earners,  etc..  716 

problem,  cotton,  land,  and  people 6 

production  needs  for  healthy  South. 1562 

regional  development  plans 744 

shrubs  for  wildlife  on  farms 1112 

southeast  Missouri,  lab.  for  cotton  South        261 

southern  region  bulletin,  A.  A.  A 772,1101 

turnip  aphid  and  its  control 259 

South  Africa,  see  Union  of  South  Africa. 

South  America: 

airway  map 1253 

sailing  directions,  supplements 564 

see  also  Latin  America— n/w  certain  head- 
ings beginning  Pan  American — also 
names  of  South  American  countries. 

South  Atlantic  cities,  see  .\tlantic  cities. 

South  Atlantic  Ocean,  see  Atlantic  Ocean. 

South  .\tlantic  Steamship  Co.  of  Delaware...    710 

South  Bay.  chart 1343 

South  Bend.  Ind.: 

financial  statistics _ 790 

railroad  accident 55 

South  Boston.  Mass.,  progress  of  work  at  dry- 
dock ;.  300 

South  Buffalo  Ry.: 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 723,1056 

investigation  of  I.  C.  C 57 

Scuth  Carolina: 

agricultural  conservation  handbooks...  116, 1558 

agricultural  loans 156I 

birds  and  mammals  in,  collecting .    577 

bridge  819,1000,1131 

cf  sus.  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 623, 1573 

construction. me 

population.. 624 

letail  trade.- 963 

wholesale  trade 1401 

climate 1727 

court  case ssi,  1487 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 1014 

eligibility  for  unemployment  benefits 1275 

Federal,  etc..  agencies,  directory 1668 

financial  statistics 1247 

mail  routes,  schedules 84, 394, 907, 1204. 1800 

map.  minor  civil  divisions 964 

map,  post  route   85 

military  reservations 1223 

rtfuge  lands  for  wild  turkeys,  to  purchase...  479 

soil  conservation.  1800-60 19 

triangulation  and  traverse 133 

South  Carolina  State  Hospital,  technic  of  in- 
duced malaria 1611 

South  central  region,  see  South  (U.  S.). 

South  Chicago  Coal  &  Dock  Co 350 

South'Dakota: 

agricultural  conseivation  program 433 


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graiultur  loans 774,1702 

Agiiculture  Department- 10 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 452,1396 

constructicn 11 16 

drainage  of  agricultural  lands 1249 

housing _  _ -- 1397 

population-. 792,1717 

retail  trade 963 

wholesale  trade 1401 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1717 

coopeiative-creaniery  routes 614 

corn  acreage,  yield,  and  production 10 

dwelling  construction  requirements. __ 491 

electric  bills 1 159 

electric  rate  book 844 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory __  916 

financial  statistics 1247 

gold,  silver,  copper,  and  lead 691 

map,  minor  civil  divisions. 964 

map,  post  route 85 

metal  mining,  1940-  _ 51 

military  reservations, - 1223 

postal  scheme 569 

South  Dakota  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  1236, 

1561 
South    Dakota    Wheat    Growers    Association, 

Ine 659,1138,1517 

South  Island,  chart 904 

South  Kohala,  see  Kohala,  South. 
South  Pacific  Ocean,  see  Pacific  Ocean. 

Southard,  J.  C,  gypsum 335 

Southeast,  see  South  (U.  S.). 

Southeast  Arkansas  Freight  Line,  Inc.. 349 

Southeast  Bend,  see  St.  Clair  River. 

Southeastern  Greyhound  Lines  ..  624,871,1473,1776 

Southeastern  region,  see  South  (U.  S.). 

Southee,  John  B.,  Inc 1027 

Southern  arniyworm,  see  Armywornis. 
Southern  Bell  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co. .   1644, 

1796 
Southern  California  Gas  Co.: 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 898, 1063, 1706 

United  States  ('-     ..   537 

Southern  California  Marble  Association 105 

Southern  Californias,  Inc 35 

Southern  Car  and  Manufacturing  Co 558.731 

Southern  Cement  Co     385,731 

Southern  Commercial  Congress,  Yorktown  day.  152 

Southern  Division,  A.  A.  A .-    116, 

249,  250,  433,  772, 1558,  1701 
Southern  Garment  Manufacturers  Association, 

Inc 360.368 

Southern  Indiana  Gas  and  Electric  Co 385, 898 

Southern  Iowa  Transfer 185 

Southern  Manufacturing  Co 1063 

Southern  New  York  Ry.,  Inc.,  abandonment...  698 

Southern  Overall  Co 39 

Southern  Pacific  Co.: 

abandonment 182,514,1463 

accidents 340,341,1032,1175,1770 

bonds -  181 

equipment  trust  certificates 1179 

motor  carrier  decision 1302 

notes .< 1526 

rates  on — 

cotton 1475 

rubber    --     -   -     530 

reconstruction  loan ..  1035 

train-control  devices...  187,1778 

validating  conveyances  in  Calif  _ . .  30.3,  304. 1602 
Southern  Pacific  R.  R.: 

abandonment 514.  8G8 

land  conveyance,  validate ... 304 

Southern  pine,  see  Pine. 
Southern  Railway: 

abandonment 514 

accidents --.     ..   56, 

340  (2  entries),  696, 1032  (2  entries),  1175, 1623 

court  case 1674 

equipment  trust  certificates 343, 12<'2 

rates  on— 

burlap  bags 528 

stone 530 

reconstruction  loan 514 

Southern  Regional  Research  Laboratory...  773, 1235 

Southern  States,  see  South  (U.  S.). 

Southern  States  Power  Co 538,1188,1215 


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Southern  Steamship  Co.: 

court  case 1313 

rates  on — 

bags 545 

indigo  paste 718,1476 

Southern  Utah  Produce  Co 1470 

Southern  white  cedar,  see  Cedar. 

Southport  Petroleum  Co 881,1783 

Southport  Truck  Lines,  Inc 349 

.Southside  plant,  Ingalls  Iron  Works  Co 378 

Southwest,  see  Pacific  Southwest. 

Southwest  Consolidated  Corporation 1046, 1783 

Southwest  Freight  Lines,  Inc 348,870 

Southwest  Texas  State  Teachers  College,  land 

conveyance  .-  1422 

Southwestern  .\ssociated  Telephone  Co 1653 

Southwestern  Greyhound  Lines,  Inc.: 

decision,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 890 

motor  carrier  decision 1300 

Southwestern  Hotel  Co 360 

Southwestern  Lumbermen's  Association 1303 

Southwestern  monuments: 

general  information 1456 

monthly  report 53,  337, 508, 694,  802, 1028 

Southwestern  Transportation  Co. 1473 

Southwestern  Woodwork  Association 538,539 

Southworth,  H.  M.,  school  lunch  program 1562 

Souvenir  shops,  commodity  sales 1575 

Soviet  Republics,  -tee  Union  of  Soviet  Socialist 
Republics. 

Sowder,  Ethel  R.,  relief 294 

Soxnian,  R.  C,  cotton  market  at  Victoria,  Tex.  1383 
Soybeans: 

cystine  content 432 

determination  of  oil  content 255 

processing  for  oil  and  meal 117 

rates  on 1777 

standards,  handbook.. _ 609,1105 

Sozonian  Vault  Co 385 

Spach,  J.  C,  Wagon  Works,  Inc 898, 1063 

Spaghetti,  specifications -.  1366 

Spain: 

economic  conditions 969 

railways  nationalized 628 

tax  reforms . 629 

Spal,  Sam  G.,  freight  rates  on  coal 695 

Spangler,  Raymond  L.: 

marketing  Maine  potatoes 1387 

potato  tra<ie  practices,  etc 10 

Spanish- American  \illage  gronpinjTS..  .-  1236 

Spanish-.\merican  War,  see  War  with  Spain,  1898. 
Spanish  language: 

Spanish-English  military  dictionary 759 

training  manual  for  teachers 1448 

Spanish  moss,  insects  and  spiders  found  in.  —  258 
Spanish  War  Veterans,  see  United  Spanish  War 

Veterans. 
Spanton,  W.  T.: 

recruiting  teachers  for  youth  training 1162 

supervision  of  secondary  education 1609 

Spark  plugs,  general  schedule  of  supplies 1220 

Sparkman,  John  J.  (Representative  from  Ala.): 
report  made  by — 

Military  Affairs  Com 822 

Sparks-Withington  Co 77,1046,  1636 

Sparling,  John  W.,  court  case 91 

Sparrows  Point  Division,  Bethlehem  Steel  Co..  1323 
Spartanburg,  S.  C: 

building  permit  survey 365 

railroad  accident 1032 

Spatola,  Joseph,  tax  appeal 585 

Spear  .<:  Co.,  Inc  1317,1640 

Siiearlish,  S.  Dak.,  fish-cultural  station 1143 

Specht,  Heinz: 

fatigue  and  hoiirs  of  truck  drivers 680 

response  of  guinea  pigs  to  ketone  vapors. ...     45 

Special  areas  bulletin 486 

Special  committees,  see  names  of  committees. 
Special-delivery  messengers,  clarify  employment 

status 993 

Special  industry  machinery,  see  Machinery. 
Special  orders,  see  names  of  departments,  etc., 

issuing  orders. 
Special  Problems  Division,  Education  Office. ..  1162 

Special  products,  industrial  reference  service 26, 

136,  276,  457,  628,  798,  968,  1123,  1255 , 
1405, 1579, 1722 
Special  Programs  Division,  A.  A.  A 605 


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Special  studies,  State  and  local  goTemment 129, 

451,622,1114,1394 

Specialist  Corps,  Xavy,  letter 302 

Specification  and  Material  Section 131 

Specifications,   for   construction   of  roads  and 

bridges... .-.  685,  1448.1760 

see  also  Army  supplies— Government  sup- 
plies—Xaval  supplies— a/40  names 
of  certain  irrigation  projects. 

Speck,  Frank  Q.,  art  processes  in  birchbark 746, 

1354 

Spectrophotometry,  publications. 277 

Si)ectroscopy  in  industry 403 

Speculation: 

corn  futures,  etc.,  1936-39 610 

cotton  and  grain  futures  acts 465 

grain  prices  and  futures  market,  1923-38 257 

trade  in  cotton  futures  (periodical) 12, 120, 

257.  440,  611,  780,  951,  1106,  1239,  1385, 
1564.  1706 

trade  in  grain  futures  (periodical) 12,120. 

257.  440.  611,  780,  951,  1106,  1239,  1385, 
15<>4. 1706 

trade  in  wool  top  futures  (periodical) 440.611. 

780. 951, 1107, 1239, 1385, 1564, 1706 

trading  in  wool  top  futures  (articleon) 1107 

Speech,  see  Language  and  languages. 
Speelman,  Sanford  R.: 

breeds  of  light  horses 1384 

draft  horses 610 

horse-breeding  suggestions 1384 

Speer,  P.  R .,  surface  water  supply  (2  entries) 688 

Speer  Carbon  Co 1040 

Speh,  C.  F.,  naval  stores  report 773, 1702 

Speiser,  E.  A..  Tepe  Oawra 403 

Spence.  Brent  (Representative from  Ky.): 
report  made  by — 

Bankingand  Currency  Com 1416 

Spencer,  Damon  A.: 

Columbia  sheep 1705 

silage 257 

Targhee  sheep 1705 

Spencer,  Ernest  W.,  flexible  glues 1761 

Spencer,  Fred,'relief 642.  999. 1586. 1730 

Spencer.  J.  T..root  development  of  maize 617 

Spencer,  Lloyd  (Senator  from  Ark.): 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 830-832.1428.1430 

Spencer,  R.  R.: 

Ebcrthella  typhi 326 

Federal  cancer  control  program 165 

methvlcholanthrene  adapted  Paramecium...  680 

Spencer  Transfer ._     1298 

Spending,  see  references  under  E.xpenditures. 

Sperling,  E.  O.,  manometric  gas  analysis 799 

Sperling.  Thos.G.,&  Co.,  Inc 195.488 

Sperry.  Charles  C,  food  habits  of  coyote 1021 

Sphaerotilusnatans,  sewage  purification 324, 1612 

Spieer,  Charles  B.,  court  case.. 360 

Spices,  specifications  -.  592,1534 

Spiders  found  in  Spanish  moss,  gin  trash,  etc 258 

Spiegel,  J.  B.,  surface  water  supply  of  United 

States  (2  entries) 688 

Spielman  and  Morris 1298 

Spies,  see  Espionage. 
Spikes: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

specification.     .   1089 

Spillman,LolahY.  (Mrs.  Albert),  relief 1138 

Spinach ,  canned,  specification 1534 

Spinden,  Herbert  J.,  sun  worship 403 

Spink,  Wesley  W.,  sulfanilamide,  etc 1522. 1523 

Spirillum  minus,  rat-bite  fever  due  to 1758 

Spirit  leveling,  see  Surveying. 

Spitz,  George  H..  court  ca.'^^. . .  39. 357, 1156, 1187, 1311 

Spitzer,  R.  G..  motor  carrier  decision 1474 

Spiva.  George  X..  tax  appeal 585 

Splenetic  fever,  see  Tick  fever. 

Split  delivery  at  Xew  York.. 350,873 

Spokane,  Wash.: 

aeronautical  charts 273, 1254 

financial  statistics  21 

Spokane  Dry  Goods  Co 412,1487 

Spokane  International  Ry.,  reorganization 1626 

Spokane  Steamship  Co 369 

Sponges: 

Ordovician  (Pogonip)  fauna 1671 

specification 1534 

Spoons,  specifications 1221, 1367 


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Sporl,  C.  A.,&  Co.,  Inc 360 

Sporobolus,  germination 1244 

Sporting  goods: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 III8 

stores,  commodity  sales. . 1718 

Spotted   fever,   see   Rocky   Mountain  spotted 
fever. 

Sprague,  A.  A.,  receiver,  court  case 532. 1306, 1478 

Sprague,  Gordon  W.,  marketing  Maine  pota- 
toes      ...   122,615,1242,1387 

Spratt,  Charles  X..ta.x  appeal 412 

Spratt,  R.  E.,  tables  for  computing  oil  royalties.  332 
Sprays  and  spraying: 

rates  on  .<;pray  materials 345 

timing  device  for  sprajing  tests 1241 

vapor-spray  equipment 251 

see  also  names  of  certain  substances  used  for 
spraying. 

Spreckels,  Aaolph  B..  court  case 66, 1487 

Spreckels,  .-Mmade  B.,  court  case 66 

Spreckels  Sugar  Co 1487 

Spring  Garden  Freight  Station 1037 

Spring  Park  Club,  Inc 477, 653, 1155, 1415 

Spring  Street  Realty  Co 1487 

Springdale.  Conn..  raUroad  accident 1032 

Springer.  Henry  M.,  tax  appeal  of  exrx 1678 

Springer,  Julius,  relief 294,659.80.5 

Springer.  Ray.  motor  carrier  decision 118O 

Springfield.  111.,  building  permit  survey 884 

Springfield.  Ma-^s.,  financial  statistics 621 

Springfield  Southern  R.  R..  acquisition 343 

Springfield  Township.   Pa.,  land  for  highway 

purposes,  etc 1416 

Springwater  Xational  Wildlife  Refuge 220 

Sproles  Motor  Freight  Line 1037 

Sprou?e,  R.  A.,  court  case 881 

Spruance,  Hortense.  tax  appeal 412 

Spruance,  Thomas,  tax  appeal  of  admr 412 

Spruce: 

Engelmann,  .American  wood 1568 

Sitka,  heart  rot  fungi  effect 787 

treating  Christmas  trees  for  fire  hazard 955 

Sprunk,  George  C: 

carbonizing  properties,  etc.,  of  coal 335, 

690. 1025, 1454 

coal  paleobotany 1619 

hydrogenation  and  liquefaction  of  coal 335 

Sputum  cups,  general  schedule  of  supplies 419 

Square  Deal  Cartage  Co. 524 

Squares,  carpenters',  etc.,  specification..  ..  .  1534 
Squash  borer,  life  history,  injury,  and  control...  952 
Squatrito.  Salvatore  J.,  motor  carrier  decision.    1298 

Squaw  Butte  Experimental  Station,  lands 1517 

Squirrels: 

directions  for  controlling 1281 

directions  for  poisoning 1281 

Staack,  J.  G.: 

spirit  leveling  in  Michigan 688 

spirit  leveling  in  Texas 333,856 

transit  traverse  in  Missouri 332 

Stabilization  fund,  see  Money. 
Stable  flies: 

dog  fly  breeding  in  marine  grasses ■...  952 

dog  fly  breeding  in  peanut  litter... 952 

relation  to  national  defense 1107 

Stackpole,  M.  R.,  surface  water  supply 501,1451 

Stacy,  R.  H.,  flotation  of  bauxite  ..     1619 

Staebner.  F.  E.,  supplemental  irrigation 18 

Staff  handbook,  C.\.A  for  defense. 1252 

Stage,  minors  to  appear  in  D.  C 985, 1744 

Stahlman,  James  G.,  court  case... 1607 

Stair,  R.,  ozone  in  stratosphere 459 

Stakman,  E.  C,  Puceinia  graminis 612 

Staley,  A.  E.,  Manufacturing  Co.: 

court  case 210.881 

decisions  of  X.  L.  R.  B 1063,1337 

terminal  services 1183 

Stamler,  Charles  J.,  tax  appeal 1360 

Stamm,  .Alfred  J.: 

cellulosic  materials 783 

compression  of  wood 784 

resin-treated,  etc.,  wood 784 

Stamp  taxes,  regulations 1819 

Stamps,    see    Cotton    stamps — Food   stamps — 
Defense  savings  stamps. 

Stanberger,  Helen  A.,  court  case 711 

Stanchfield,  Paul  L.,  benefit  duration  in  Michi- 
gan  327 

Standard  Brake  Shoe  &  Foundry  Co 558,731 


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Standard  Cap  and  Seal  Corporation.-. 385 

Standard  cells,  see  Electric  batteries. 

Standard  Chevrolet  Sales,  see  England-Cook  Co. 

Standard  Container  Manufacturers'  Association, 

Inc 329 

Standard  Cotton  Products  Co 1312 

Standard  Equipment  Corpoiation 874 

Standard  Forgings  Corporation 385,898,899 

Standard  Freight  Lines,  Inc... 872 

Standard  Oas  and  Electric  Co.: 

court  case 538 

financing.     98 

Standard  Kid  Division,  Allied  Kid  Co 204,371 

Standard  Knitting  Mills,  Inc ..  385 

Standard  Magazines,  Inc.. 899, 10fi3 

Standard  Oil  Co.: 

court  case 1054 

tax  appeal     412 

Standard  Oil  Co.  of  Louisiana. 530 

Standard  Oil  Co.  of  New  Jersey: 

court  case 1487 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 558, 179fi 

relief 469 

review,  etc.,  of  TNEC  monograph  39 1084 

Standard  Oil  Co.  of  Ohio  106.3, 13.37 

Standard  Portland  Cement  Co 724, 1057, 1325 

Standard  stock  catalog,  see   Federal  standard 
stock  catalog. 

Standard  Tool  Co..   385 

Standard  Transjiort  Management  Co 874 

Standard-\'acuuin  Oil  Co.,  right-of-way.  485, 649,  807 

Standard  Wiping  Rag  Co 77 

Standards: 

commercial  standards- 
lists 278,458,970,1407 

National  Bureau  of  Standards  series  ..  278, 
279,  458,  630,  800, 1124, 1125, 1256, 1257 

consumer  standards 415 

simplified  practice  recommendations 137, 

138,  277,  278,  629,  630,  799,  970,  971, 
1125,  1256,  1408,  1580,  1723 

lists 279.971,1580 

standardizing  standards 605 

see  also  names  of  commodities,  etc. 
Standards  and  Research  Division,  Employment 

Service..   .541,713,884,1189 

Standards  Bureau,  see  National  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards. 
Standing,  Arnold  R.,  range  plant  handbook        1110 
Standing  committees,  see  names  of  committees. 
Stands,  smoking,  general  schedule  of  supplies  . .  590 

Stanfleld,  K.  E.,  asphalts ...  8,57 

Stanford,  Ernest  H.,  mildew  in  barley 247 

Stang,  Ambrose  H.: 

earth-wall  const  ruction 1580 

monolithic  concrete  wall  constructions 27 

Mu-Steel  prefabricated  constructions 631 

U.  S.  S.  Panelbilt  constructions 1125 

Stangler,  Norbert  E.,  motor  carrier  decision .522 

Stanislaus  County,  Calif 1002 

Stanley,  Louise,  home  canning 785 

see  also  Home  Economics  Bureau. 

Stanley,  Merrill  &  Phillips  Ry 1463 

Stanley,  Morgan  &  Co.,  Inc.: 

court  case 1810 

economic  poweri  n  investment  banking 98 

Stanolind  Oil  and  Gas  Co 1054 

Stansby,  M.  E.,  handling  of  freshmackeral 1022 

Stanton,  J.  J.,  Transportation  Co 77, 1796 

Stanton,  T.  R.,  oats  in  Northeastern  States 265 

Stanton  Corporation 585 

Staple  Coat  Co.,  Inc 386 

Staples: 

general  schedule  of  supplies. 590 

specification 1089 

Stapleton  Construction  Co.,  Inc 195,488 

Star  Spangled  Banner  anniversary  radio  pro- 
gram   1456 

Starbranch,  N.  P.,  court  case 1439 

Star  bright  strawberries,  ,'ee  Strawberries. 

Starches,  Tariff  Commission  report.. 229 

Stark,  James  E.,  Co .._  1506,1654 

Stark,  M.  M.,  tax  appeal  of  exr... 1817 

Stark,  Marcel,  relief 471 

Stark,  W.  H.,  tax  appeal  of  exr 1817 

Starlings,  combating  objectionable  roosts 48 

Stars: 

catalog  of  zodiacal  stars. 391 

lists. - 1067 


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world  star  chart 1344 

State  Advisers  of  Negro  Affairs,  Conference  of,  see 
Conference  of  State  Advisers  of 
Negro  Affairs. 

State  and  Local  Cooperation  Division 575,743 

information  in  notes  of  general  interest 429 

see    also    Reorganization    of    Government 
oflBces,  etc. 
State  and  local  government  special  studies      129,  451 , 

622,1114,1394 
State  banks,  see  Banks  and  banking. 
State  Cooperation  Division,  Forest  Service      1388, 

1568 

State  Department 92,  225,  404,  578, 746, 

919,  1079,  1213,  1355,  1523,  1671,  1811 
appropriations,  1941  — 

estimates,  etc 89,222,399,574,743,914 

appropriations,  1942— 

estimates,    etc 89,222, 

399,  574, 743, 912, 914, 1351, 1665 

hearings _ _  _  467, 656 

law 978 

reports 467,  656,  808 

bulletin 93,  225,  405,  579,  747, 

919,  1080,  1214,  1356,  1524,  1672,  1812 

title  pages  and  indexes 747, 1356 

cultural  relations  program __ 747 

organization 1356 

publications,  lists 226,  579, 

748, 1080, 1081, 1356, 1525, 1812 

records,  disposition 285,810,1134,1733 

register,  Oct.  1,  1940. 93 

see  also  Foreign  service— Hull,  Cordell. 

State  guards.  Army  regulations 1091 

State  health  boards,  see  Health  boards  and  de- 
partments. 

State  law  digest 71 

State  Law  Index 71,545,1495,1788 

State  Line&  Sullivan  R.  R.,  tax  appeal 1360 

State  member  banks,  see  Federal  reserve  mem- 
ber banks. 
State  school  officers,  see  Schools. 

State  Street  Trust  Co 1358 

State  universities,  see  Colleges  and  universities— 

also  names  of  universities. 
Statement  of  public  debt  of  Uuiied  States,  see 

Public  debts. 
States: 

agricultural  departments,  etc.,  list 1105 

apportioning  Representatives,  method — 

hearings 480 

reports 143,150 

cost  of  government,  references 368 

debt 622 

easements  over  lands,  granting 473, 636, 666 

elementary  education  supervision 1757 

Federal  aid,  see  special  subject. 

Federal-State  relations,  address 1562 

financial  statistics 450,621,1247,1393,1572 

forestry  agencies,  list 1388 

land  management  and  development 1382 

land-purchase  programs 1382 

laws  applicable  on  premises  of  U.  S 1142 

legislation  — 

latest  editions,  sessions,  etc 1 165 

monthly  summaries 1495 

review  for  1939 71 

State  law  index,  1939-40 1788 

see  also  special  subject. 

proposals  voted  upon,  1940 129 

publications,  monthly  check-list 70,  369,  545, 

717,  887,  1052,  1194,  1318,  1495,  1641 

relief  during  1940 1018 

studies  of  departments  of  education. ._  676,  846, 
1015,1161,1609,1610,1757 

tax  collections 129,451,1394 

weights  and  measures  oflBces,  list 800 

Stationary  Power  Engineer  and  Boiler  Operator 
Examiners,  National  Board  of,  see 
National  Board  of  Stationary  Power 
Engineer  and  Boiler  Operator 
Examiners. 
Stationery,    estimate    for    Printing    Division, 

Treasury  Dept.. 1666 

Stationery  stores,  commodity  sales 1575 

Statistical  abstract  of  United  States,  1940 622 

Statistical  agencies,  see  Government  oflQces. 


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Statistical  bulletins,  see  names  of  departments, 
etc.,  issuing  bulletins ^a/«o  subjects. 
Statistical  Division,  Civil  Service  (^omn, ..  450, 1570 

Statistical  Division,  Pan  American  Union 5(j8 

Statisiical  Institute,  see  Inter  American  Statis- 
tical Institute. 
Statistical   publications,   see  names  of  depart- 
ments, etc.,   issuing  publications— 
also  special  subject. 

Statisiical  Section,  Income  Tax  Unit 926, 

1087, 1362, 1819 

Statistical  Standards  Division,  Budget  Bur 573, 

574, 1806 
Statistics: 

references  on  statistical  methods 308 

statistics  and  agriculture 1236, 1562, 1703 

see  also  Vital  statistics — also  special  subject. 
Statistics    and    Kesearch    Division,    Treasury 
Dept.,  see  Research  and  Statistics 
Division,  Treasury  Dept. 
Statistics  Bureau,  Interstate  Commerce  Comn_.  55, 
56,  57,  177,  178,  179,  339,  340,  341,  342, 
510,  511,  695,  696,  697,  864,  865,  866, 
1030,  1031,  1032,  1033,  1034,  1174,  1175, 
1176,  1177,  1288,  1289,  1290,  1459,  1460, 
1461,    1622,    1623,    1624,    1625,    1769, 
1770, 1771 
Statistics  Division,  Work  Projects  Admin..  47,  169, 
329,  498,  685,  852, 1020, 1166, 1448,  1615 

Statler,  J.  L.,  court  case- 189 

Statuary  Hall,  see  Capitol. 

Statue  of  Liberty  Day 1421 

Statue  of  Liberty  National  Monument 1286 

Statute  of  limitations,  suspending 1 738 

Statutes,  see  Laws. 
Statutes  at  large,  see  Laws. 

Staunton  Industrial  Loan  Corporation 538 

Staunton  M  otor  Transport,  Inc 1776 

Steagall,  Henry  B.  (Representative  from  Ala.): 
reports  made  by- 
Banking  and  Currency  Com 289,467, 

639, 812. 982, 1136, 1262, 1589, 1735 

Conference  Com 807,808 

Steaks,  beef  grading  chart 609 

Steam,  destroy  codling  moth  larvae 780 

Steam  engines,  see  Engines. 

Steam  fittings,  census  oi  manufactures,  1939. . .  1250 
Steam-pressure  cookers,  see  Pressure  cookers. 
Steam  railways,  see  Railroads. 

Steamships,  mail  for  foreign  countries 84, 

394,  569, 907. 1069, 1346. 1514, 1661 
see  also  Mail  contracts. 

Stearns  County,  Minn.,  farm  planning 118 

Stedman,   Alfred   D.,  public  information  and 

democracy 772 

Stedronsky,  Victor  L.: 

drying  o(  seed  cotton  at  gins 1383, 1559 

power  waste  in  cotton  gins 773 

Steel: 

American  listed  corporations 1212 

bluing 278 

castings,  corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  rp.  168 

castings,  statistics 21, 

128,  269.  450,  621,  791,  959,  1114,  1247, 
1394,  1572,  1714 
census  of  manufactures — 

foundry  products 1250 

misci'llaneous  products 1251 

steel  works 1397 

structural  steel 1118 

chapters  from  minerals  yearbook..  335, 1026. 1171 
colorimetric  doterniination  of  jihosphorus...  971 

concentration  of  economic  power 416 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  rp. 497 

earnings  and  hours  in  industry 200 

earnings  of  Negro  workers  in  industry 200 

freezing  temperatures 630 

high  purity  alloys  of  iron  and  carbon 1257 

injury  exiiericnce  in  industry 1492 

investigation  of  scrap  steel  industry 1489 

manganese  and  carbon  for  drill  rods 859 

manganese  in  steel  industry 859 

medium  carbon  forging  steel 1409 

plate,  statistics 21 , 

128,  269,  450,  621,  791,  959,  1114,  1247, 
1394,  1572,  1714 

price  discrimination 231 

price  schedules — 

scrap  steel 915 


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price  schedules— Continued 

stainless,  etc.,  scrap 1809 

steel  products... 1668 

priorities  for  nickel  bearing 743 

rates  on — 

scrap  steel. ._.  187.1182 

sheet  steel  ware _    870 

steel 187,  529,  530, 1303, 1304, 1477 

steel  billets... 702.1629 

steel  borings 1303 

steel  castings. 1467 

steel  containers 1470 

steel  stucco  reinlorcements 1183 

reciprocal  trade  agreements 407 

scrap  stock  report 336, 1283. 1284, 1454, 1766 

situation 1668 

specifications — 

carbon  and  alloy  steel 1367,1534 

galvanized  steel 1682 

tinned  sheet  steel 1683 

see  also  names  of  articles  manufactured  from 
steel. 

Steel  Union-Sheet  Piling,  Inc 671 

Steele,  Daniel,  relief 480,816,1129 

Steely  Trucking  Co 1470 

Steer,  Henry  B.,  stumpage  and  log  prices 616 

Steffke  Freight  Co 528, 1775 

Stehli&  Co.,  Inc 1790 

Stein,  C.  D.: 

feline  enteritis. 610 

infectious  anemia,  or  swamp  fever 610 

Stein,  Harry,  court  case 1309 

Steinberg.  Ernest  H.,  relief 154,294,463 

Steinberg,  Robert  A.: 

Aspergillus  niger 1710 

lemna  for  nutrition  studies  on  plants 1244 

Steiner,  Thomas  E,,  patent  appeal 1411 

Steinhardt,  Jacinto: 

affinities  of  acids  for  wool  protein 800 

combination  of  wool  protein  with  acid  and 

base 27 

Stejneger,  Leonhard,  Mexican  turtles 1079 

Stemphvlium  leaf  spot 957 

Stencil,  Domonic,  relief 816. 1129, 1151 

Stencil,  Franklin,  relief 816,1129,1151 

Stencils,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1118 

Stenson,  Ervine  J.,  relief 155,294,463 

Stentor  Electric  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc 921 

Stephens,  D.  E.,  growing  wheat  after  fallow 787 

Stephens,    Edmund,   Agriculture  Dept.   direc- 
tory  951 

Stephens,  Port,  chart 391 

Stepniewski,  Wieslaw,  air  transport  by  gliders.  10.')3 

Stereoscopic  tester,  nomenclature  list 1228 

Stereotyping,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1117 

Sterilizeis,  specification 592 

Sterling,  Frederick  A.,  retirement  exemption...  741 

Sterling  Co 557 

Sterling  Electric  Motors,  Inc 558 

Sterling  Express,  Inc 870, 1774 

Sterling  Kid  Division,  Allied  Kid  Co 204,371 

Stern,  A.  George,  oil-well  drilling  fluids 505 

Stern,  Kurt  G.,  relief 1593 

Stern,  R.,  reliel 155,642,742 

Steuart  Brothers,  Inc. 986,1001,1130 

Stevens,  Frank,  court  case 407 

Stevens,  Frank,  Stonehenge 1522,1670 

Stevens,  H.  E.,  avocado  diseases 786 

Stevenson,  James  A.,  Co 1470 

Steward,  Ernest  C,  retirement  exemption 573 

Steward,  Julian  H.: 

archeological  reconnaissance  of  Utah...  746, 1355 

Carrier  Indians  of  British  Columbia 577 

Steward,  Luther  F.,  relief  of  admx 1736 

Stewart,  Dewey,  sugar  beets 125 

Stewart,  Grace  J.,  exrx.,  court  case 1309 

Stewart,  Harold  L.: 

carcinogenic  hydrocarbons  and  hormones..  681 

intestinal  carcinoma,  etc 326 

lesions  of  stomach  in  mice 680 

splenic  and  hepatic  tumors  in  mice 681 

squamous  cell  carcinoma 326 

Stewart,  James,  &  Co.,  Inc 39,195,538,841 

Stewart,  Margaret  W.,  current  ideas  in  1939 

State  legislatures 71 

Stewart,  Ralph,  geology  of  Kottleman  Hills  oil 

field,  CaJif 855 


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c;tPwart    Sarah  E.,  antitoxin  binding  power  of 
Stewart,  ^^^(^/^gj^i'dium  perfringens  toxoid-  84/ 

Stewart,  Stella,  Government  price  control  in  1st 
World  War 

Stewart,  T.  D.:  ^77 

ossuarvatlndian  village  site     .-  -  -  ^'' 

Stal  remains  from  Buena  Vista  sites..-  10^ 

skeletal  remains  from  Peachtree  site l5Ai 

Stewart,  Tom  (Senator  from  Tenn.): 

reports  made  by-  308-309, 660 

Claims  Com  - "  '.^qq 

Immigration  Com..---- ,„ 

Interstate  Commerce  Com--- i""^ 

Stewart  Die  Casting  Corporation— ---- -    "" 

Stewart  Lake  National  Wildlife  Refuge. -.  220 

Stpwartsville,  Va.,  railroad  accident..-.--------  oyo 

Stfchocoecus  bacil  aris,  ultraviolet  stimulation       92 
iucktey,  AUen  R..  Bergeron-Findeisen  precip.ta- 

tion  theory 

Stiebeling,  Hazel  K.:  444 

are  we  well  fed? . 444 

family  food  consumption,  etC--  ■" 

surpluses  and  nutritional  deficits '';* 

Stienbarger,  Mabel,  home  canning ^^r 


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Stokes,  Thomas,  court  case- .  195 

Stolting,  Walter  H.,  food  waste  materials 1561 

Stomach  trouble i;°° 

Stomach  worm  infestation  of  sheep 1^ 

Stone,  G.  M.,  cottonseed  coat ^ 

Stone,  J.  H.,  &  Sons . 150° 

Stone,  M.  W^,  sugar-beet  wireworm 4*1 

Stone,  Philip  V.,  pea  aphid  stock—- oi^ 

chapters  from  minerals  yearbook 337, 1027 

cut-stone  and  stone  Products  census^  1397 

industrial  reference  service-  26, 136,  27b,  457,  0/0, 
•""^  798,  908,  1123,  1255,  1405,  1579.  1722 
publications ^^8 

''''^*^cr''u°hed  stone. 1183, 1304, 1477 


fluxing  stone  - 


529 


Stilbestrol,  carcinogenic  potency q6n"l487 

Still,  Carroll  O..  court  case--.- ^o"-  Yt?.^ 

Still,  O.  W.,  European  corn  borer -  ''" 

Still,  Tom,  Transfer  Co.,  InC--- - - 

Stillaguamish  River,  reexamination-- ----  ^"" 

Stillbirth:  ,  .„  eai 

babies  born  dead  each  year,  poster o^ 

classification  of  causes -  -  -----  ~, ,  7,)q 

in  swine,  causes  and  attempt  tx)  control.-.  1<00 
reporting  in  Williamson  County,  Tenn. . . .  -  ^ 
what  can  be  done  to  prevent,  poster o^i 

^^'"turpentine,  buildings  and  equipment 117 

turpentine,  jet  condenser  set-up.  ----.---  t^ 
Stillwater  complex,  Mont.,  chromite  deposits.  -  33/ 
S   mson,  HenrV  L.,  see  War  l^^^partment 
Stine,    C.    M.    A.,   organic  chemical  industry 

(2  entries) ;-  i'-    lla 

Stinson  Aircraft  Division,  Vultee  Aircraft,  Inc..  559 

Stitt,  Louise:  ,     •  ,  »•  „   ioao  71.") 

State  minimum-wage  legislation,  If^O------  715 

State  minimum-wage  orders  for  women.--  iwa 

rt:;^'k^^ta£S'Fe^erLrs!^Indardstock  catalog 

Stock  exchanges,  laws  relating  to ^"" 

Stock  ranges:  .      .  ,^„  ocn 

beef-cattle  production  in  range  area. :„p  44, 

conservation  practices  for  Great  Plains-    120,447 

fluctuating  forage  production. ^" 

improvement  by  proper  stocking . . . . i^»^ 

instructions  to  field  range  examiners ^^o 

new  range  outlook -  -  ,^^^ 

pricklypear  control......; „,„ 

range  conservat  ion  bulletin .  9=^'  1 701 

range  conservation  handbook ^00.  f'"^ 

resources  of  the  range -.-..--.------ \!^" 

Stock  tank  water  heater,  electric,  make  it lai 

Stockberger,  W.  W.,  ginseng  .culturVmp 1149 

Stockholders,  waiver  of  liability  by  FDIC 1149 

see  also  Securities.  „,„ 

Stockholders  Publishing  Co.,  1°°^- ^3^-399;  1337,  fgsl 

Stocking,  Ruth  E.,  certification  of  disability  in 

social  insurance '^'"^ 

Stocks,  registered  on  securities  exchanges^ .^.—  3AH 

see  also  Securities.  „ 

Stockton,  E.  W.,  tax  appeal.. -, '^^ 

Stockton,  Calif.,  building  permit  survey.—  1315 
Stock vard  companies,  unlading  and  lading.---  ii»4 

Stoeckeler,  J.  H.,  nursery  practice i-^*"* 

Stoehr,  John  A.:  „„, 

Columbia  sheep |'"^ 

Targhee  sheep ^'"^ 

Stokdyk,    E.    A.,    cooperative   marketing    by 

farmers "^* 

^*°  m'e'chanical,  statistics.  21,  128,  269,  450,  622,  791 
959,  1114,  1247,  1394,  1572,  1714 

underfeed,  subbituminous  coal  in 857 

Stokes,  A.    P.  Dachnowski",  see   Dachnowski- 
Stokes,  A.  P. 


stone.  --".-"-'-"- 530,702,873 

specification  for  crushed  stone 1365 

see  also  Ornamental  stones. 

Stonehenge  today  and  yesterday 1522,  lb7U 

Stoner,  Lewis  K.,  court  case.... ioA'inM 

Stoner  Mfg.  Corp ^^'V^ 

Stone's  Express,  Inc..     ..-- {^f° 

Stones  River  National  Military  Park 1768 

Stoney  Slough  National  WUdlife  Refuge 220 

Stono  River,  chart i'^^ 

Stools,  general  schedule  of  suppues 75» 

Stopcocks,  glass,  circular.- -- »"" 


Stopher,  Ida  M.,  baggage '*'* 

Stor-Dor  Express  Co ^''° 

and  issue.  Army  technical  manual 240 

closets  and  storage  spaces.      ... . .  - -  -    lo 

see    also    Cold    storage— Warehouses— o/»o 
names  of  commodities  stored. 
Storage  batteries,  see  Electric  batteries. 
Storch,  H.  H.,  hydrogenation  and  liQuefaction 

of  coal -- - 4oa 

Storch  Trucking  Co.,  Inc "«» 

Stores:  „^  ^    ,  -qq 

emplovment  of  minors.  State  laws 19» 

inventories,  independent  retail  stores 270 

opportunities  in  Boston  retail  stores 1317 

store  appliance,  etc.,  dealers,  sales 1575 

see  also  Chain  stores— Commissary  stores— 
also  names  of  certain  commodities, 
etc. 
Stores  reports,  see  Army  supplies. 

Storie,  R.  Earl,  soil  survey oi» 

Storms:  .  „„, 

aerology  in  hurricane  warning  service 2S1 

cvclones  of  eastern  north  Pacific 904 

cvclonic  storms..... ....904,1067,1201,1202 

hurricane  in  New  England,  Sept.  1938 4U2 

midwest  storm  of  Nov.  1940 1412 

Storozh  Bay,  chart 73b 

Story,  Isahelle  F.,  national  parks ;,„»-;;,  i|. 

Stout.  Blanche  W.,  relief.  ^^H'Iro 

Stout,  Kenneth  S.,  relief  of  widow 296,31l,4b3 

Stout,  Myron: 

sugar-beet  seed.. «°' 

sugar  beets ^^ 

Stout,  Orville,  soil  survey '°' 

Stout,  W.  B.,  cooperative  organizations lobb 

Stoves,  and  ranges,  census  of  manufactures 1250 

Strait,  see  name  of  strait. 

Stralem,  Donald  S.,  trustee,  tax  appeal 411 

Strand,  Edwin  G.,  milk  production. 1561 

Strapping,  specification lO»a 

Strassburger,  Eruil  H.,  court  case i4o/ 

Strategic  and  critical  materials: 

defense  housing  critical  hst ibbs 

domestic  deposits  of  minerals r^y^-zy^y,^^ 

exempt  from  duties. 1262, 1426, 1590 

hearings --.- q^ 

report  of  congressional  committee »»« 

investigations  of  Geological  Survey...  .49, 171, 
332(2  entries),  333  (2  entries),  692,  855, 
856,1451. 

title  page,  contents,  and  index 1451 

Latin  America  as  source oio'^B  snfi 

proceeds  from  sales  ,etc ai2,  b48,  »ub 

see  also  names  of  materials. 

Stratton,  James  H.,  Caddoa,  Colo.,  district 931 

Stratton,  L.  L.,  internal  revenue  code  supp 757 

Straus,  Nathan,  four  years  of  public  housing...  1447 

see  also  Housing  Authority. 
Strauss,  Frederick,  gross  farm  income,  etc » 


449642 — 4:; 


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Strauss,  Joseph,  court  case 488 

Straw  hats,  see  Hats. 
Strawberries: 

culture,  eastern  United  States 265 

culture,  south  Atlantic,  etc.,  regions 18 

Maytime,  Starbright,  and  Redstar 17 

rates  on 530,  702 

respiration  of  fruits 1244 

Strawbridge,  John,  court  case 195 

Streak  disease  of  rose - -  618 

Stream  gaging,  see  Rivers. 
Streams,  see  Rivers. 

Strecker,  F.  W..  Transfer  Co -  1628 

Street  railway  employees,  wages  and  hours 367 

Streets  in  D.C.,  estimate  for  improvement 1806 

Streicker,  Louis,  tax  appeal 96 

Streifl,  Anton  J.,  aromatic  hydrocarbons  from 

petroleum 1408 

Strength  of  materials: 

factors  influencing  fatigue  strength 1319 

spliced  studs,  tests 1388 

Streptobacillus  moniliformis,  rat-bite  fever  due 

to 1758 

Stress  analysis: 

circular  frames 1788 

shell  structures 17S8 

Strickland,  L.  J.,  soil  survey 1111 

Stricter,  O.  G.,  components  of  asphalts,  etc 970 

Strikeaxe,  James,  court  case  of  guardian 706 

Strikea.xe,  Josephine,  see  Jump,  Josephine. 
Strikes: 

compensation  during  industrial  disputes 367 

in  defense  industries,  during  1940 714 

in  defense  industries,  poUcy  toward,  etc 887 

in  soft  coal  industry,  investigation,.- 1154 

"little  steel"  and  citizens'  committees. 482 

reprint  from  monthly  labor  review 200, 

367,  543, 716, 885, 1050, 1192, 1317, 1493, 
1640,  1786. 

restrictions  in  union  agreements 716 

use  of  Federal  troops 1492 

west  coast  shipbuilding,  investigation 1268 

see  also  Industrial  arbitration  and  concilia- 
tion. 
String  beans,  see  Snap  beans. 

Strip  cropping,  for  wind  erosion  control 1391 

see  also  Contour  cultivation. 
Striped  bass,  see  Bass. 

Striped  cucumber  beetle,  habits  and  control 953 

Stromberg  Carlson  Telephone  Manufacturing 

Co 1754 

Strong,  Earl  D.,  small  business 413 

Strong  Manufacturing  Co --  360 

Strong  quadrangle,  Ark.-La. 1540 

Stroud  &  Co.,  Inc 1S17 

Strouds  Creek  &  Muddlety  R.R.  construction.  1292 

Struble,  Ronald  A.,  dairying 1236 

Struck,    F.   Theodore,   labor  requirements  for 

defense - 1161, 1162 

Struck  Construction  Co 1269, 1636 

Structural  clay  products,  see  Clay. 
Structural  steel,  see  Steel. 
Structures,  see  Buildings. 

Strychnine  antidotes 687 

Stuart,  D.  M.: 

cone  of  silence  tests  at  Knoxville 793 

low-frequency  radio  ranges 965 

Stuart,  Helen  C,  new  cephalopod  moUusk 225 

Stuart,  John,  court  case   1487 

Stuart,  L.  S.,  halophilic  bacteria 434,606 

Stuart,  R.  Douglas,  courtca.se -- 1487 

Studebaker,  John  W.: 

address.- - 1756 

calling  all  schools .-. --  1162 

character  education  in  our  democracy 845 

defense  phases  of  public-school  effort 845 

ereetings  to  I,atin-.\merican  educators 1162 

legal  rights  and  obligations  of  workers 1162 

teachers  in  world  of  propaganda 846 

training,  etc.,  for  X.Y.A.  workers .-.  1162 

see  also  Education  Office. 
Students: 

deferment  under  selective  service  act..  1154, 1434 

enlisted  men  of  Army  detailed 148, 156,  635 

exchange  under  inter-American  cultural  re- 
lations convention 1080 

financial  aid 846 

Studs,  spliced,  strength  tests 1388 


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Study  groups,  Public  Health  Service  publica- 
tions, list 1274 

Stuff,  Lois,  relief 293 

Stuff,  Sarah  C,  relief  of  estate 293 

Stuff,  William  G.,  relief... 293 

Stull,  Ray  T.,  pore  sy.stem  in  bricks,  etc 277 

Stumpage  prices,  1939. _■ 616 

Stumps,  clearing  land 772 

Stuntz,  Stephen  C,  agricultural  periodicals 616 

Sturdivant,  Ala.,  railroad  accident 864 

Sturmer  Truck  Lines 1627 

Stiu-tevant,  A.  P.,  losses  of  adult  honeybees...  1240 
Styling  Section,  General  Motors  Corporation..  1328 
Subbituminous  coal,  see  Coal. 
Subcontracting,  see  Government  contracts. 

Subdivisions  planned  as  neighborhoods. 1158 

Subic  Bay  defense  area,  etc..  Executive  order..    397 
Subject  headings: 

Library  of  Congress,  additions,  etc 544 

Social  Security  Board  library.. 682 

Submarine  boats,  see  names  of  boats. 
Submarine  cables,  see  Cables  (submarine). 
Substations: 

why  substations? 171 

Suburban  Lumber  Co 1783 

Suburbanites,  publications  of  interest  to 1166 

Subversive  activities,  see  Propaganda. 

Subways  in  D.C.,  feasibility 1736 

Suddarth,  Fred  R.,  motor  carrier  decision 1472 

Sufrin,  Sidney  C: 

drug,  etc.,  industry 365 

employees  of  leaf-tobacco  dealers 1192 

enameled-utensil  industry. 365 

manufacture  of  rubber  products 716 

portable-lamp,  etc.,  industries 366 

production  of  cigars 1191 

.«ugar: 

biologic  studies  of  sugars 1235 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1118 

chemical  studies  on  beet  sugars 1235 

chlorites  for  treating  raw  sugars.. 1724 

commercially  recoverable 117, 1 102 

consumption  requirements 7,  250, 

945,1102,1234,1381,1559 

determination  of  a  farm 1102 

eligibility  for  payment 117 

entry  into  L'nited  States 1102 

excess-quota,  handling  in  U.S 117 

excise  tax  funds  for  defense  in  P.  L — 

hearings 1 420 

reports 1420,1596 

extend  provisions  of  sugar  act — 

hearing 1746 

reports 1589,1746 

general  sugar  quota  regulations 7,  250, 

945, 1102, 1234. 1381, 1558, 1559 

general  sugar  regulations 117, 1102 

mainland  cane  sugar  order 250 

making  in  Cuba 1661 

Munson-Walker  reducing-sugar  tables 1409 

price  schedule,  raw  cane  sugar.. 1668 

program 605 

proportionate  shares  - 7,1558 

proration — 

domestic  areas,  additional  amounts 638 

foreign  countries,  revision 250,1558 

Philippine  1941  deficit 1102.1234 

Puerto  Rico  sugar  order 7 

quota  for  Philippine  Lslands,  amend  law. ..  663 

quotas  for  mainland  area,  etc 7,250,945, 

1102, 1234  (two  entries),  1380, 1381, 1558. 1559 

rates  on 58.  702, 1304, 1477 

refining  corporations.   Fed.  Trade  Comn. 

reports  (2  entries) 166 

statistics 431 

sugar  determination  series 251 

uniformity  of  quality 1235 

what's  in  .\merica's  sugar  bowl? 605 

world  situation,  June  1941 776 

Sugar-beet  wireworm  in  southern  Calif 441 

Sugar  beets: 

culture  under  irrigation 446 

farming  practices. 251,945 

hybrid  vigor 125 

nematode  control  by  crop  rotation 787 

normal  yields  of  sugar 1102 

photothermal  induction  of  flowering 266 

prices  for  crops 251 

program 250 


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Sugar  beets— Continued 

proportionate  shares  for  area 7, 1558 

quota  for  domestic  area -  945, 

1102, 1234, 1380, 1381 

wage  rates  for  production,  etc 605,945 

water-soluble  substances  in  seed  ball 957 

Suear  cane,  see  Sugarcane. 

Sugar  Division 7, 117,  250, 

605, 945, 1102, 1234, 1380, 1558, 1701 
Sugar  maple,  see  Maple. 
Sugarcane: 

acreage,  production,  etc.,  1909-39 255 

farming  practices 7,117,945, 1102 

hemicelluloses  of  fiber 1702 

inversion  of  sucrose  in  stalk -  125 

juice  afTected  by  fertilizers 618 

morphology  of  vegetative  organs 125 

prices  for  crops 1102,1234,1701 

proportionate  shares -    7, 1558 

sirup  production 446, 1381 

sugar  commercially  recoverable 1 102 

wage  rates  for  harvesting,  production,  etc  .  251, 

605, 1559 
Sugarcane  borer: 

article  on 1565 

Trichogramma  minutum  Riley  as  control. _.  441 

Sugarcane  wax,  preliminary  report... 1235 

Suhr,  Robert  C,  court  case -  361 

Suicide,  Iroquois 746, 1671 

Suits:  ^      .  .„ 

boys',  buymg.. »ao 

wiiling-to-certify  sources  of  supply 458 

Suits  at  law,  see  Actions  at  law. 

Sulfanilamide  and  related  chemicals  in  treating 

diseases 1522, 1523 

Sulfur: 

and  trace-element  nutrition  of  A.  niger 1710 

ml940 692 

occurrence  in  blast-furnace  slag 503 

organic  compounds  used  as  insecticides 440 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 1027 

rates  on 702, 1040, 1183, 1304 

Sulfur  dio.xide  from  sintering  machines 337 

Sulfuric  acid: 

byproduct,  at  copper  and  zmc  plants 1171 

statistics  .        .       .-  22,129,269, 

4"5'l,  622,  791,  959, 1114, 1248, 1394, 1572, 1714 

Sullivan,  J.  J.,  the  Mover,  Inc --  1470 

Sullivan,  M.  X.,  lamb  wool  and  skins 950 

Sullivan,  Mary  L.,  legal  status  of  women 1494 

Sullivan,  W.  A.,  statement 1008 

Sullivan,  WUliam  G.,  relief 294,635,659 

Sullivan  County  Highway  Line,  Inc 1470 

Sullivan  Machinery  Co 1063,1198 

Sullivans'  Smythfield 1506,1654 

Sulphate  of  alumina,  see  Aluminum  sulfate. 
Sulphur,  see  Sulfur. 

Sulphur  Bank  district,  Calif.,  quicksilver 332 

Sumac,  tanning  material  and  dyestufE 1235 

Sumatra: 

chart 1344 

sailing  directions,  supplement 563 

Sumida,  Rvoichi,  relief 985,1431,1584 

Summers,  Charles,  schedule  of  basic  rates 176 

Summerville,  Slim,  see  Somerville,  George  J. 
Summit  Lodge  No.  54,  Knights  of  Pythias_  303, 1602 

Sumner,  Hey  wood,  illustrator,  Stonehenge 1522, 

1670 
Sumners,  Hatton  W.  (Representative  from  Tex.): 
reports  made  by- 
Conference  Com 1131 

Judiciary  Com 988, 1594, 1738 

Sumpter  Valley  Ry.,  deficit  status 1626 

Sumter  County,  Ala.,  soil  survey 787 

Sun: 

calendar  for  Baltimore,  Md 80, 

213, 391, 564, 735, 903, 1066 

fringe,  nebulium  and  coronium 402 

solar  constant 1670 

solar  energy  for  heating  water --  403 

solar  heating  of  various  surfaces 279 

solar  prominences  in  motion  (2  entries) 1522 

substitutes  for  the  sun 68 

sunlight  and  cancer  of  skin 681 

sunrise  tables,  Balboa  (Panama), etc.,  1941..    83 

total  eclipse  of  Sept.  21,  1941 1067 

worship 403 

see  also  Solar  radiation. 


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Sun-bitterns 1355 

Sun  glass  industry,  trade  practice  rules 1760 

Sun  Glow  Industries,  Inc 1063 

Sun-grebes 1355 

Sun  lamps 279 

Sun  Oil  Co 1084 

Sun  Pipe  Line  Co 1487 

Sun  River  project,  specifications,  etc 177, 1458 

Sunbeam  Electric  Manufacturing  Co 1506 

Sunburst  Lake  National  Wildlife  Refuge 220 

Sunda  Strait,  sailing  directions,  supplement 390 

Sunflower  Lines,  Inc 527, 1474 

Sunflowers: 

boron  absorption  by  seedlings 125 

cultivation  and  uses,  references-.. 436 

Sunnyside  division,  see  Yakima  project. 

Sunol,  Calif.,  raikoad  accident 1770 

Sunshine,  see  Sun. 

Sunshine  Bus  Lines,  Inc 1196 

Super  Service  Motor  Freight  Co 523,1627 

Supercharger,  power  of  engine  equipped  with.  1052 

Superheater  Co 1783 

Superintendent  of  Documents,  see  Documents 

Office. 
Superior,  Wis.: 

bridge 298,636,661 

building  permit  survey _ 1190 

milk  in  marketing  area... 958 

Superior  Bath  House  Co 227 

Superior  Flake  Graphite  Co 1338 

Superior  Forwarding  Co.,  Inc 1298 

Superior,  Lake: 

aeronautical  chart 1122 

chart 108 

Superior  Lime  &  Hydrate  Co. 1338,1796 

Superior  Motor  Freight  Lines,  Inc 527 

Superior  National  Forest 1388 

Superior  Oil  Works 1580,1581 

Superior  Tanning  Co 361 

Superphosphates,  see  Phosphates. 

Supervising  Inspectors  Board,  rules,  etc 26,  277 

Supervision  of  Deportable  Aliens,   Board  for, 
see   Aliens,   Deportable,   Board  for 
Supervision  of. 
Supplee,  C.  Henderson,  court  case  of  exr.,  etc...  538 

Supplee,  Mrs.  C.  Henderson,  court  case 538 

Supplemental  appropriations  and  estimates,  see 
Appropriations— o/«o  special  subject, 
or  name  of  department,  bureau,  etc., 
submitting  estimate. 
Supplies,  see  Army  supplies— Farm  supplies- 
Office    equipment    and    supplies- 
Photographic   apparatus   and   sup- 
plies— also  Government  supplies,  and 
references  thereunder. 
Supplies  and  Accounts  Bureau. .  82,  214,  3>J2,  567, 738, 
905,  1068,  1202,  1345,  1512,  1660,  1799 

appropriation  bulletin 567, 1068 

contract  bulletin 1068 

manual,  changes... 392, 1345 

memoranda 82,214,567, 

905,  1068,  1202,  1345,  1512,  1660,  1799 
naval  procurement  fund — 

hearings.  __ 1750 

report 1751 

Supply  Department  of  The  Panama  Canal,  see 

Panama  Canal  (zone)... 
Supreme  Court  Building,  see  Supreme  Court  of 
United  States. 

Supreme  Court  of  United  States 93,  227,  406,  580, 

749,  921,  1081,  1215,  1357,  1525,  1673, 
1813. 

bankruptcy  rules,  amendment 95 

cases  adjudged — • 

1939,  Oct.  term(United  States  report.s)..    95 

1940.  Oct.  term(oflacial  reports) 228, 

407,  581,  750, 1215, 1357, 1674 

1940,  Oct.  term(separates) 94, 

227,  406,  580,  749,  921 

1940,  Oct.  term(United  States  reports) .1215, 

1814 

1941,  Oct.  term  (separates) 1674,1813 

Court  of  Claims  cases 158,840, 1438 

child  labor  history  made 712 

criminal  contempt  of  court,  authority 1 142, 

1434, 1584 

criminal  rules,  amendments 750, 1215, 1814 

criminal  rules,  estimate  for  preparing 1517 


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Supreme  Court  of  United  States— Continued 
decisions,  see,  above,  cases  adjudged — also, 
in  main  alphabet,  subject,  or  names 
of  parties  to  suits, 
journal . . .  94,  227,  406,  580,  749, 921, 1525, 1673, 1813 

statistics  and  reference  index 921 

nomination  of  Robert  H.  Jacltson 1004 

oflicial  reports,  see,  above,  cases  adjudged, 
opinions,  see,  above,  cases  adjudged— a^so, 
in  alphabet,   subject,   or  names  of 
parties  to  suits, 
petitions  for  certiorari  and  briefs  relating  to 

tax  matters,  title  page  and  index.-.   1636 

publieat  ions  on  for  sale  by  supt .  of  docs  - 1 70 

retirement  of  Chief  Justice 1215 

rules,  amendments 750, 1215, 1674 

small  business  problems  and  Sherman  act. .  1265 

Supreme  Court  Building,  estimate 399 

see  alsu  names  of  parties  to  suits. 

Supreme  Liberty  Life  Insurance  Co 1063, 1338 

Sureties,  acceptable  companies^. 756, 1529 

Surface  water  supply,  see  Water. 
Surgeon  General,  Army,  see  Medical  Depart- 
ment, Army. 
Surgeon  General,  Navy,  see  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery Bureau. 
Surgeon   General,    Public   Health   Service,   see 

Public  Health  Service. 
Surgeons: 

contract,  regulations  for  allowances 1822 

in  Navy  during  national  emergency — 

hearings  - 302 

law 464 

letter  from  Secretary  of  Navy 150 

reports 150,313 

staff  officers  on  U.  S.  vessels 822, 1266, 1415 

see    also    Medical    Corps,    Army — Public 
Health  Service. 

Surgical  gauze 970 

Surgical  instruments,  equipment  and  supplies: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1531 

Surplus    commodities,    see    Agricultural    pro- 
ducts— Food  stamps. 
Surplus  Commodities  Corporation,  see  Federal 
Surplus  Commodities  Corporation. 
Surplus  Marketing  Administration.  19, 126,  267,  449, 
619,  788,  958, 1112, 1245, 1392,  1569,1712 

estimate 1807 

representatives  in  various  States 789 

see  also  Perkins,  Milo. 

Survey  of  current  business 25,275,456,627, 

797,  967,  1123,  1254,  1405,  1578,  1722 

weekly  supplement. _ 25,  275,456,  627, 

797,  967,   1123,   1255,   1405,   1579,  1722 
Surveying: 

Army  technical  manual 594 

Bilby  steel  tower - 273 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  data,  use 133 

control  leveling 273 

horizontal  control  data 966 

manual  of  surveying  practice 1203 

spirit  leveling  in  Michigan 688 

spirit  leveling  in  Te.\as._ 333,856 

transit  traverse  in  Missouri 332 

triangulation — 

in  Arizona 455 

in  South  Carolina 133 

preservation  of  station  marks 626 

reconnaissance  manual 455 

Surveys,  see  Surveying — also  special  subject. 
Surveys  and  Maps  Board,  see  Federal  Board  of 

Surveys  and  Maps. 
Surveys   Section   of   The    Panama   Canal,   see 
Panama  Canal  (zone). 

Susa  Ko,  chart 80 

Suspended  load  sampler  and  velocity  meter 448 

Susquehanna  Connecting  R.  R.,  abandonment-  1463 
Susquehanna  River: 
bridges — 

Harrisburg,  Pa 298,636,662 

Middlctown,  Pa 298,6:^6,662 

M  illersburg.  Pa 298,  662,  807 

Plymouth,  Pa 1141,1432,1586 

precipitation  on  basin 1712 

Sussex  Dye  <t  Print  Works,  Inc 1507 

Sussex  Hats,  Inc 1338,1654 


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Sutherland,  Arthur  T.: 

earnings  and  hours  in  fish  canneries 1494 

migratory  labor  problem  in  Delaware 886 

Sutherland  project 855 

Sutphin,  William  H. (Representative  from  N.  J.): 

bill  introduced  by... 301, 1144 

reports  made  bv — 

Naval  Affairs  Com 650,1145 

Sutter  County,  Calif _ 1002 

Sutton,  John  Q.,  farm  drainage  operations 1245 

Svelund,  August,  relief  1592 

Svetlaya  River,  chart  of  entrance 737 

Swaine,  James  W.,  patent  appeal 1107,1386 

Swall,  Arthur,  court  case 881,1783 

Swamp  fever,  see  Infectious  anemia. 

Swan,  Sherwood,  tax  appeal 1217 

Swann,  M.  E.,  soil  surveys 787, 1244 

Swanson,  Aimer,  relief 642 

Swanson,  Carl,  relief 642 

Swanson,  Geraldine  C,  relief 642 

Swanson,  Robert  F.,  design  for  Smithsonian 

Gallery  of  Art 473,1131 

Swarthout  quadrangle,  Calif 1618 

Swastika  Oil  &  Gas  Co 196 

Sweden,  passport  visa  fees,  agreement 579 

Sweeney,  James  A.,  relief 1138, 1584, 1599 

Sweeney,    Martin    L.    (Representative    from 
Ohio): 
reports  made  by — 

Post  Office  and  Post  Roads  Com..  993, 1146 

Sweep  net,  insect,  improvements.. 780 

Sweeping  compound,  specification 1090 

Sweet,  Florence  M.,  tax  appeal 1084 

Sweet,  Maude  W.,  court  case 711 

Sweet  corn,  see  Corn. 
Sweet-potatoes,  see  Sweetpotatoes. 
Sweetclover,  see  Clover. 
Sweetpotatoes: 

diseases ..-  266 

equipment  for  production  and  harvesting..  1103 

Swenson,  Bennett,  flood  losses  and  savings 973 

Swenson,  G.  A.,  soil  surveys 446,787 

Swenson,  S.  P.,  brachytic  mutation  in  barley. ._  115 

Swenson,  T.  L.,  frozen  poultry... 439 

Swenson,  Willard  E.,  wheat-crop  estimation...  1562 
Swett,  W.  W.: 

freemartin  condition  in  heifers 780 

judging  dairy  cattle 440 

Swietenia,  foreign  wood 955 

Swift,  Lloyd  W.,  range  plant  handbook 1110 

Swift  and  Co.: 

court  case 196,361,671,1482 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B___ 77, 

729, 731, 899, 1199, 1338, 1498, 1654 

investigation 483 

Swindells,  Irene  G.,  tax  appeal 753 

Swindells,  William,  tax  appeal 753 

Swine: 

calcium  requirements  of  growing  pigs. 1234 

electric  pig  brooder 1390 

hog  cholera,  poster -  1106 

locomotor  incoordination,  diet  relation.-  .-  1239 

outlook  charts,  1941 9 

penetrometer  for  determining  tissues 1705 

practical  hog  houses 1384 

price  of  hogs,  factors  aflecting 436 

processing  tax,  refund — 

hearings 656 

memorandum 306 

report 828 

statistics 431 

stillbirth  causes  and  control 1700 

Tariff  Comn.  report  on  hogs,  etc 1814 

trichinosis  and  public  health 403 

winter  hog  hair,  price  schedule 1809 

see  also  I>ivestock. 

Swing,  Ross  W.,  court  case 227 

Swingle,  M.  C,  phthalonitrile  as  insecticide...  1565 
Swingle,  R.  J.: 

analyses  of  Washington  coals 504 

correction  of  entry 769 

Swinney,  J.  M .,  relief 660, 985, 1129 

Swiss  cheese,  see  Cheese. 

Swiss  in  Franklin  County,  Tenn 8 

Switching  charges: 

at  Richmond,  Va 1183 

in  Chicago  district 703 


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Switzerland: 

concession  on  handkerchiefs,  termination.--  579 

economic  conditions 969 

extradition,  treaty- 1081 

suspension  of  tonnage  duties 912 

Swoope,  Charles  C,  patent  appeal.  _     _ 459 

Swope,  Ouy  J.,  appointment.  Executive  order-  1350 

Swope,  Homer  J.,  relief 831,985,1414 

Sword  manual 1199 

Sydenham's  chorea  in  Philadelphia  hospitals...  495 

Sykes  Brothers,  Inc 1654 

Sylvester,  Lorna  S.,  child-guidance  clinic 1189 

Symbols: 

aeronautical  charts.. 1402 

nautical  chart 1253, 1659, 1799 

Syngamus  trachea,  see  Gapeworms. 

Synthetic  Nitrogen  Products  Corporation, .  196, 1636 

Synthetic  resin  plastics,  creep 1642 

Syphilis: 

babies  of  treated  and  untreated  mothers 679 

blood  test  only  sure  check 324 

conj  ugal 495 

control 495 

epidemiology.- 325,495 

know  for  sure,  get  blood  test 678 

of  aorta  and  heart  in  Philadelphia 1015 

principles  of  case  finding 164 

prophylaxis --    45 

public  opinion  survey. 45 

purification  of  antigen 325,495 

serologic  test,  evaluating.. 1017 

serologic  tests,  interpretation 495 

survey  in  Onslow  County,  N.  C 1274 

value  of  patient  education 495 

correction  of  entry 769 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  financial  statistics --.    21 

Syracuse,  Sicily,  chart  of  harbor 1202 

Syria,  economic  conditions 969 

Syrups,  see  Sirups. 

System  Freight  Service 1037  (2  entries),  1470 

System    Planning    and    Marketing    Division, 

Bonneville  Power  Admin 686, 

1280, 1616 
Syufren  Bay,  chart 737 


T  and  C  Truck  Lines 1038 

T.  N.  E.  C.,  see  Temporary  National  Economic 
Committee. 

T.  S.  C.  Motor  Freight  Lines 1628 

T.  V.  A.,  «ee  Tennessee  Valley  Authority. 
Table  of  allowances,  see  Military  supplies. 
Tableware: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1117 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1531 

specifications 1089,1221,1534 

Tabulating  cards,  specification 420 

Tachinid  flies,  genus  Tachinomyia 1079 

Tacks,  specification 1089 

Tacoma,  Wash.,  financial  statistics 1247 

Taeuber,  Conrad: 

families  rehabilitate  themselves 436 

rural  people 776 

Taeusch,    Carl    F.,   schools   of  philosophy   for 

farmers --  607 

Taft,  Robert  A.  (Senator  from  Ohio): 
minority  views — 

Banking  and  Currency  Com 830 

Finance  Com 663 

Tags,  shipping  and  stock,  specification 1683 

Taitel,  Martin,  profits,  etc 415 

Takata,  Rinzo,  relief 816,831,975 

Takoma  Park,  D.  C,  railroad  accident 864 

Taku  Inlet,  chart 455 

Talbert,  Charles  D.,  relief  of  estate 985 

Talc: 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook -  861 

rates  on 1777 

sales 692 

Talking  books,  titles,  1939-40 369 

Talla  Bena  quadrangle,  La.-Miss 1689 

Tallassee  Truck  Lines 527 

Talle,  Henry  O.  (Representative  from  Iowa): 
reports  made  by — 

Immigration  and  Naturalization  Com.-  470, 

986 

Talley,  Ruth  W.,  to  sign  land  patents. 1805 

Tallow,  rates  on --  1304 


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Talofofo,  Port,  chart 1122 

Tamarack,  American  wood ---    16 

Tamaroa,  111.,  railroad  accident. 341 

Tampa,  Fla.: 

chart 627 

financial  statistics 1246 

improvement  of  harbor  (Alafia  River)— 

hearings 477 

report  on  reexamination 1431 

Tampa  Bay,  charts 627,797 

Tampa  Union  Station  Co.,  bonds 182 

Tamvakis,  Athena,  court  case  of  son 841 

Tanalith,  specification 1222 

Tandy,  Elizabeth  C,  maternal,  etc.,  mortality..  713 

Tangerine  standards  _ 1563 

Tangier  Channel  and  Sound,  reexamination 763 

Tank  guns,  see  Guns. 

Tank-stock  lumber,  standard  of  the  trade 630 

Tanks: 

for  hot  water  heaters,  statistics..  21, 128, 269, 450, 
621, 791, 959, 1114, 1247, 1394, 1572, 1714 

rates  on 1778 

Tanks  (military): 

nomenclature,  tanks  and  equipment. .-  765, 1692 

Tanna  River,  chart 1200 

Tannehill,  Ivan  R.: 

weather  maps  at  sea  1128 

wind  force  and  visibility  at  sea 282 

Tanner,  Mrs.  Andrew  B.,  relief 999,1138,1414 

Tannic  acid  treatment  of  poison  ivy 1274 

Tanning: 

American  sumac  valuable 1235 

leather  and  small  fur  skins 773 

Tant,  Walter  F.,  transferee,  court  case 537 

Tape: 

specification 592,928 

Tape  measures,  rates  on 531 

Tapke,  V.  F.,  inoculation  of  seed  barley  with 

smut 124 

Tappan,  Julia  B.,  land  us6  and  modern  school.-  448 
Tar: 

specification 236 

Tar  Products  Corporation 1815 

Target  range  at  Kalamazoo,  right-of-way 1423, 

1434, 1585 
Targets  and  equipment: 

coast  artillery 761, 1823 

standard  nomenclature  lists 1551, 1692 

table  of  allowances 103,  761 

technical  manual 761, 1225, 1823 

Targhee  National  Forest,  lands,  to  add 811 

Targhee  sheep,  see  Sheep. 
Tariff: 

administration  of  customs  laws 540 

changes  in  import  duties  since  1930,  supp...  922 

convention  with  Hominican  Republic 1524 

customs  calendar  for  Oct.  term,  1941 1269 

customs  cases,  Apr.  1940-Apr.  1941 1270 

customs  information  for  passengers 756 

decisions  under  customs  laws- 
Customs  Court  reports 842,1156 

Treasury  99,233,417,587,755,926, 

1086,  1218,  1270,  1361,  1528,  1679,  1818 

Treasury,  indexes 99,755,1679 

frequency  of  use  of  exemption  basis  for  free 

entry 1597 

incidence  on  competing  products 1703 

regulation  by  executive  action 1357 

see  also  Trade  agreements— aZso  names  of 
articles  imported. 
Tariff    circulars.    Interstate    Commerce    Com- 
mission   55, 340 

supplement 1288 

Tariff  Commission 95,228,407,581,750, 

922,  1081,  1215,  1357,  1525,  1674,  1814 

customs  laws  administration 540 

publications  - 408 

report,  24th  annual 228 

reports  on — 

crab  meat 1814 

crude  rubber 228 

earthen  floor  and  wall  tiles 581 

hogs  and  hog  products 1814 

starches,  dextrines,  etc 229 

strategic  and  other  materials 1216 

synthetic  organic  chemicals .-  1357 

wheat  and  wheat  flour 1674 

Tariffs,    see    Freight    rates— Passenger   rates— 
I  Radio  communication. 


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Pag-e 
Tariffs  Section,  Interstate  Commerce  Comn...  339, 

Tarkio  River  watershed,  rainfall.  run-oftc^^'m2 

Tarplcy,  Dan  A.,  relief. 155  294  463 

Tarpley,  Krnest  H..  relief ""  "    55  294  463 

Tarpley,  Pearl,  relief 155  294  463 

Tartary,  Ouif  of,  chart..  ^^^•■^^*'*ll 

Tarver,  Malcolm  C.  (Representative  from  OaY- 

reports  made  by— 

A  ppropriations  Com 811 

Conference  Com.  .  970 

Tasmania,  chart  -07 

Tasty  Baking  Co.     " 6711313 

Tatman,  Everett  C,  tomato  plants  '787 

Tattersall,  \y.  M.,  EuphausiaceaandMysidacea    225 

Tatum   Irvin,  relief , .  _ .  812, 830, 1729,'l732 

I  aub,  Ludwig,  patent  appeal 1411 

Taubert,  George,  rates  on  farm  machinery  1466 

1  awncy,  Hugh  M.,  motor  carrier  decision        '    522 
1  ax  Appeals  Board  95,  229. 408,  581,  750 

,  .  .        922, 1081,  1216, 1357, 1525, 1675, 1815 

decisions,  see,  below,  reports  (decisions). 

internal  revenue  laws,  administration  540 

reports  (decisions)— 

^■^1 229 

V-43 1676 

advance  parts..  229 

409,  582,  75"l,  lo's'i  1216,"l526,  1815 

rules  of  practice ..  411 

Tax  Division,  Justice  Dept.: 

briefs  in  Court  of  Claims,  title  page  and 

index 1307 

petitions  and  briefs  in  Supreme  Court,  title 

page  and  index 1636 

records  and  briefs  in  Circuit  Courts  of  Ap- 

peals,  etc.,  title  page  and  index 1307 

Tax  e.xemption: 

articles  imported  by  consular  officers 478. 

(2  entries),  636, 663 

governmental  securities 75,5 

Homeowners'  Loan  Corporation  bldgs  1136 

1  ax  savings  notes,  see  Treasury  notes. 

Taxation: 

amend  D.  C.  revenue  act  of  1939 295, 1418 

British  and  Canadian  systems..  '  1264 

British,  Canadian,  and  Australian  '    755 

corporate  enterprise . .  413 

export  taxes  in  Philippine  Islands— 

hearings 1269 


law. 

reports -.."..'."-."".^yieOS,  1737 

farm  property  and  parity..  1703 
Federal  tax  rates,  1913-40.  _  926 
general  property  tax  in  Pinal  County  436 
obligations  of  U.  S.,  etc.,  future  issues- 
hearings 151  155 


Pogo 
Taylor,  K<1ward  T.  (Representative  from  Colo  )• 
life  and  public  works  ht! 

remarks  made  by—  "" 

history   of   Committee   on   Appropria- 
tions  jjg. 

resources  of  the  range'  '""  iifio 

reports  made  by—  ' "^ 

Appropriations  Com  33 

142-143,  288-289, 638,'8i2; 981.' 1136 

Tavlor   F?!^  W  "f.     °™  '  , ^°^'  »''9-9^"'  1 132 

1  a>ior,  fciia  VV.,  tax  appeal..  231 

Tay  or,  Fred,  cotton-quality  improvement  437 

Taylor,  Harden  F.,  tax  appeal..  .  "  231 

Tay  or,  Henry  W.,  motor  carrier  decision....;:."  519 

Taylor,  Hugh  W.,  address...  949 

Taylor,  Imogen  M.,  pension  increase  ""'988 

Tay  or,  J  S.,  sr.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B  1795 

1  ayior,  John  K.,  standard  electrode  potential 

of  sodium  _  279 

Tavw'or^if  Y-'  albumen  quality  Of  eggs.:::::  432 
layJor,  Orville  J.,  court  case-.  881 

Taylor,  Paul  B.,  patent  interference..  '1313' 1488 
I  aylor,  Roland  L.,  trustee,  tax  appeal  '   752 

Taylor,  Rolla  H.,  wear  tests  of  brake  linings:::  1407 
Taylor,  Ruth  M.,indc.\-catalogue  of  medical  and 

veterinary  zoology...  .  951 

1  aylor,  Sam  S.,  brine  for  secondary  recovery  of 

oil 1,72 

Taylor,  Walter,  court  case  361 

Taylor,  William  C,  phase-equi'librium  studies 

involving  potash 1408 

Taylor,  William  H.,  court  case. .  '882  1783 

Taystee  Bread  Co "//.::.!        210 

enforcement  of  act .  1444 

standards  under  act  aoo 

Teachers:  " *"** 


law. 


141 


minority  views...  .  151 

reports :.:"i51, 155 

personal  taxes,  family  expenditures 885 

reforms  in  Spain 629 

rural  tax-delinquent  lands ..::::  1382 

rural  taxation "  "    775 

State  tax  collections,  1940 129  451 

State  tax  collections,  1941 '  1394 

under  farm  tenant  act,  opinion  of  Atty.o'en  1311 
see  also  Internal  revenue— Refunds  of 
taxes— Tax  exemption— a/so  names 
of  certain  taxes,  e.  g..  Excess-profits 
tax— aiso  names  of  articles,  etc.,  sub- 
ject  to  tax. 
Taxation  Joint  Committee,  see  Internal  Revenue 

Taxation  Joint  Committee. 
Taxes,  see  Taxation. 
Taxicabs,  see  Motor  vehicles. 

Tayloe  &  Evans,  Inc 527 

Taylor,  Archer  S.,  ionosphere  measurements         971 
Taylor,  C.  A.,  irrigation  in  citrus  orchards  618 

Taylor,  C.  R.,  court  case 48s 

Taylor,  Carl  C:  ""    ^ 

address 251 

contribution  of  sociology  to  agriculture  776 

groupings  in  Spanish-American  vUlage  1236 

Taylor,  Chas.,  Sons  Co ""    1303 

Taylor,  Charles  H.,  patent  appeal  28 

Tay  or,  Charles  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  district":  932 
Taylor,  David  W.,  relief  of  widow...  988 


agricultural,  outlook  charts  for  436 

education '       igjn 

exchange  under  inter- AmeVican  "cuftural  "r'e- 

lations  convention ]080 

Forest  Service  material  of  interest  784 

good  teachers  sometimes  make  mistakes         676 
in  Scandinavia,  etc.,  education,  etc  846 

in  world  of  propaganda 846 

new  Government  aids "321 "  I610 

nutrition  education  project '  1273 

Public  Health  Service  publications,  list         1274 
recruiting  for  youth  training  programs  1162 

suggestions  for  securing  positiotos  ' "    321 

reaching,  see  special  subject  taught. 

Teachworth  Truck  Line... 1776 

Tear- and  nauseatinggas  arms,  etc  757 

Teasels,  rates  on 540 

Tebukan  Road,  chart :  "  555 

Teche,  Bayou,  review  of  reports  1266 

Teche  Lines,  Inc "    527 

Teche- Vermilion  waterway,  revi'c'w'of'report's  "'l266 
Technical  bulletins,  see  names  of  departments 
m    .-   .    .  ^^'^•'  issi^ing  bulletins— o/«o  subjects, 
lechnical  Committee  on  Industrial  Classifica- 
tion  _ J8Q6 

Technical  development  report "    20 

mi,-,.,         23,131,271,625,793,794,"964,'965,"l252 
Technical  education:  .      .      ,      ,      * 

federally  aided  trade,  etc.,  programs  493 

trade  and  industrial  .series.. ""'  321 

U.  S.  S.  R.'s  trained  labor  reserve  276 

Technical   Library,  Tennessee  Valley  Author- 

„    ,    .    ,    it.v-.. 1527,1678 

Technical  manual,  see  Army. 

Technical   memorandums.    National   Advisory 

Committee  for  Aeronautics  71 

203,  370,  ,546,  718,  888,  1052,  1053,  "ll94: 
^     ,     .  1319,1496,1042,1788,1789. 

lechnical  news  bulletin.  National  Bureau  of 

Standards 27,138,279,459. 

„     ,     .     ,       ,  631,800,971,1257,1409,1580,1724 

Technical  notes: 

Aeronautics    Bureau..  212,389,561,733,902,1065 

Forest  Products  Laboratory 263,  955, 956 

Technical  paper: 

Mines  Bureau 174 

.         335,  336, 337,  .504,  690,  i625,'ii70,'i454, 1619 

National  Resources  Planning  Board 1211. 

™    ,    .    ,  ,    _  16"69, 1809 

Technical  report,  Tennessee  Valley  Authority.  232, 

925",  1085 


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Corporation 230 


Pago 


Technology  in  agriculture,  industry,  etc.: 

rhanees  in  livestock  production  . 948,  U.ib 

changing   techniques  and  employment   m 

agriculture.- - "^'''  ;7,or 

index  to  nos.  A-1  to  A-14..     V'i„ 

changing   technology   and  employment   m  ^^^ 

agriculture ^ .,(. 

concentration  of  economic  POwer--  - ^in 

influence  on  agricultural  production. .  - 7  4 

technology  in  our  ppoi}"™^---- 1408 

Tecle,  Ray  P.,  physic.il  photometer i*"* 

'^""caries,  study  of  L.  acidophilus  and  saliva  -  1444 
dental  status,  etc.,  of  young  adult  males  .  1273 

determining  age  of  farm  ammals. ^_^  ' '» 

domestic  water  and  dental  canes  ..  6/8.847 

research  relating  to  dental  diseases-  ^^^^ 

hearing --    gfi3 

report 701 

Tchel  \Vm.,  Bottling  Co VVa' 

TSmmuAication.  convention  between  U.  S. 

and  other  Powers •  -V!;"r," 

see  a!so  various  methods  of  communication. 
Telegraph-  t,io  ,441  igoy 

•^^^^  ^^Trr5ir073T43,^10f2:^?"7\  mi.  U41,16^^ 
franks,  rules  of  Fed.  Communications  ^^ 
powers  of° the' President',' wire  communica-^^,^^ 

tion "'"    o',o 

salary  report  of  carriers,  etc "  i'roo 

service.  Army  regulations 

study  of  industry—                                    ^^^  j003  u 
hearings ,433  \] 

trairord^er  transmission,' statistics      --.-  10.30 
see  also  Government  regulation  and  control. 
Teleost  fishes,  celtode  parasites '"'^ 

'^'^TccoSnts,  uniform  system 317,842, 1440 

directories—  c^n  009 

Navy  r»epartment 569 

Panama  Canal  --.  -- "ion 

United  States  Government  hst.  .  - .:--  i'''* 
franks      rules    of     Fed.     Commumcations    ^^ 

Comn '"  710 

freight  rates  on  telephones .-  -  - '  :. 

general  schedule,  telephone  service^-  -.--j^P^ 
general  schedule,  telephones  and  parts....  UM 
hand  set  charges  and  changes -  '  ^ 

-"^^^^ -T8"e7i8r3:'io^\Tjrir7iH;^^6^7 

powers  of  the  President,  wire  communica-^^_^^ 
tion 010 

salary  report  of  carriers,  etc -^22 

service,  Army  regulntions     ..--^ _„ 

train  order  transmission,  statistics-  -  -  -.  -  ,  i"w 
s'e  "(-"o  Oovernment  regulation  and  control. 

'"^'Trm'y  technical  manual-.  1092.1538,1687,1824 

heat  radiation     -;-----,;-- ^qq  1550 

standard  nomenclature  lists »««■  ^^'^ 

Telescope  mount:  .  .„„  ,  gg-,  ■^g2i 

,ran<ra;^'^nomfnSe\ists::-76.5;r3llSil001 

T^lrvSria-deife  11^«  I 

'"^"aSphcric  temperature  change. IfiTO  I 

chart,  northeastern  Pacific  Ocean lb&9 

graph  for  geographer-.---     ---    277 

low  effect  on  aircraft  metals  . - . ti' 

measurements  made  at  high  levels 803 

potential,  equivalent  and  wet-bulb 1^» 

recording  in  high-speed  gases- ^^^^ 

^^^^Id\^Shigh.^eedgasstream::'l789 

"ater,  at  Pacific  Coast  tide  stations^ 1253 

Temple,  Fred  M.,  motor  ^armrdecis  on 1299 

Siern-'oToTe":  "^bbtt  ^od'ul^^ion ',-"-'--'-  439 
TrmSry   National   Kconomic^  Committ^ 

appropriation.  P^POsedj>rovi^on ------  574 


Temporary  National  Economic  Committee- 
Continued 


final  report—    . 
extending  time 


31 

477 


print  additional  copies.. . .„, 

report  and  recommendations. ,  o»^ 


final  report  of  executive  secretary . 


738 


1360 
„..,  232, 415,  586 

heSs'and  monographs,  description- 41^ 

monographs-  — —  -^^.^--j^  -4-4^5-585-924,1084 
Tenant  farmers,  see  Farni  tenancy. 
?^;;^S!l^m:;^^rSc^^^Ueratives 

in  Argentina 

Tennessee:  .  §57 

accidents  in  coal  mines -^^i  1381 

agricultural  loans ,,»'  J380 

airicultural  or  farm  program... n*'-  '•»=*" 

census,  1940  (16th)—  ^52  1249 

agriculture - 1249 

construction 1717 

manufactures. 792 

population — - 953 

retail  trade---- 271,1401 

wholesale  trade 406 

S^ourtrecords;  disposition;::::::"808, 1133 

electric  bills 675 

electric  rate  book.-.-..---------  jgog 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory ^^gg 

financial  statistics - 577 

geologizing _ 946 

gin  modernization..-- "  993 

jurisdiction  over  laiids oi"oQi' 957' 1204, 1800 

mail  routes,  schedules 84,  d«4, »"'.  ""  -^224 

military  reservations 35 

post  route  map :oV„Vin'„  1111 

Tennessee  Agricultural  Experiment  Station. .  IIH 

Tpnnpssee  &  North  Carolina  K.  «■.,„„--'  ,00 

TennfsseeCentralRy.,reconstructionloan--.  182 

Tennessee  Coal,  Iron  &  K-  ^- ^O'-  io63, 1338 

S'rd"^du^t^ex?lo^sio^;§oc^namine...-.    mB 

U.  S.  S.  Panelbilt  constructions '■'■^^ 

Tennessee  Copper  Co 731 

SeSllSS^oS.s'Xssociation;--::    1784 

^'^ZfdresTTZ'es^s^fvalley  Authority-       ^^^ 

hearings 1586 

law 648,1427 

coui^??T^ernment,etc.;inVaIi^tate.  J^ 
precipitation  m  basm^^-^^g^-  f|i|r36n527,'l817 
waterway     connecting'   Tennessee     and 

Tombigbee  Rivers --„-232'4l6  586. 

Tennessee  Valley  Authority.  -_-,,-,„-„-,  98;„^^'„e'isi7 


clerical  service  for  winding  up 


754"9^:T085Vi'217,  1361, 1527. 1678, 1817 

accounts—  1144 

hearings isge 

law 990,1427 

reports...---- 586 

act  and  amendments 

amend  act—  474^  1144 

hearings 978,1586 

Sorts':'.::'.'-'648:656;980;990:996, 1149, 1427 
appropriations,  1942—  812,997 

hearings 973 

law 811,997 

reports 1527 

bibliography,  supplement g^g 

books,  theses,  and  pamphlets 

bridges—  474 

hearings iggg 

law-  '_'"/.-- -"'."'648, 1427 

congressConaThearings,  etc.,  1933-40-  — -^-^^  1|78 

estimates,  etc 

lands,  power  to  convey,  etc.—  ^^^ 

hearings... - "--      973 

law-     648,'656,980 

not  acSt'able  to-Ge-n.Acco"unting  Office.    m7 

report,  fiscal  year  1940 ^2! 925,108? 

technical  report ...-m-^," 


2044 


INDEX,    1941 


Page 
Tennessee  Valley  Authority— Continued 

TVA,  step  toward  decentralization 98 

Tennry,  Haidoe  S.,  court  case 361 

Tonnison  I5rothers,  luc    . 1796 

Tent  pitchiiiR,  basic  field  manual 1368 

Tcosinte  chromosomes,  knob  positions 1244 

Tepe  Ciawra,  closing  gap _.. 403 

Terminal  allowances: 

Celotex  Co 874 

Inland  Empire  Paper  Co 1477 

Interlalie  Iron  Corporation _ .    1183 

Lamm  Lumber  Co.. _.,     1304 

Pittsburgh  Steel  Co 58 

Silver  Falls  Timber  Co 1305 

Snoqualmie  Falls  Lumber  Co 1038 

Staley,  A.  E.,  Manufacturing  Co 1183 

Terminal  charges: 

at  U.  S.  ports 423,597 

practices,  etc.,  of  San  Francisco  area 1642 

Terminal  Grain  Corporation 872 

Terminal  Railroad  Association  of  St.  Louis_--     1772 

Termites,  relation  to  national  defense 258,952 

Terneplate,  see  Tin  plate. 

Ternstedt  Manufacturing  Division,  General 

Motors  Corporation 1328 

Ternstedt-Trcnton  Division,  General  Motors 

Corporation 207 

Terraces: 

construction  with  small  equipment 126 

plowing  for  maintenance 126 

Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  building  permitsurvey 198 

Terrell,  William  D.,  retirement  exemption 1350 

Territorial  Guard,  see  Alaska. 
Territories: 

census  reports,  list _    1575 

fair  labor  standards  act  application 367 

schedule  of  statutory  compilations,  etc 1165 

Territorial  papers  of  United  States 580 

see   also   names   of   Territories — also,    for 
matters  relating  equally  to  States 
and  Territories,  see  States. 
Territories  and   Insular  Affairs   Committee, 
Senate: 

calendar 37, 1010, 1603 

hearings 1269,1437 

reports 840, 1010, 1155, 1269, 1437, 1603, 1751 

Territories  and  Island  Possessions  Division 54, 

509, 1030, 1174, 1287 
see   also    Reorganization   of   Government 
otHces,  etc. 
Territories  Committee,  House: 

hearings 995 

reports_  654.655,  827,995,  1147-48.  1426,1597,1742 
Terwilliger,  John  M.,  retirement  exemption. ._      397 

Tcske,  Alden  J.,  relief  in  the  States,  1940 1018 

Test  sets.  Signal  Corps 1538 

Tester,  stereoscopic,  nomenclature  list 1228 

Testing,  see  names  of  substance  or  object  tested. 

Tests  and  Technical  Control  Division .     1760 

Teter,  Lucius,  court  case 843,  875, 1306 

Tetlin  Native  Village 1024 

Tetling  River,  geology _.      855 

Tetramethylpentane,  boiling  point - 629 

Texada,  Irene  Hernandez  de,  relief 296,  975, 1002 

TexarkanaBusCo.,  Inc __.     1644 

Texas: 

agricultural  conservation  handbooks. . .  250, 1558 

agricultural  loans 1702 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture _ 624, 1715 

construction 1574 

population... 1251 

retail  trade 130,963 

service  establishments 23 

wholesale  trade 271. 1119 

charts 274,1123 

climate 1727 

closed  area,  migratory  birds,  proclamation.  573, 

8.M 

conserving  oil  and  gas,  compact 1131, 

1141,11.54,1207 

cooperative  cotton  gins 260 

court  case 94  (2  entries'),  406,  538,  .581, 1188 

district  court  records,  disposition 809, 1587 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 161, 1608 

farm  family  labor  camp  program 1109 

farmer  coops 442 

Federal  agencies,  etc.,  directories 90, 1211 


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Texas— Continued 

Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map.  851 

financial  statistics 1247 

geologizing 577 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc 691 

Highland  Lakes 1767 

mail  routes,  schedules 394,  907, 1347, 1800 

map,  minor  civil  divisions.. 1120 

map,  post  route. 85 

metal  mining,  1940 51 

Mexican  migratory  workers 1166 

Parks  Board 1767 

range  conservation  handbook 250, 1701 

screwworm  prevention  and  eradication 441 

spirit  leveling 333,856 

Water  Engineers  Board 687, 1281 

Wilcox  flora. 503 

Texas  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 448, 

777,  786  (2  entries),  1390, 1711, 1712 
Texas  &  New  Orleans  R.  R.: 

operations,  etc 1772 

rates  on  cottonseed 1475 

train-control  devices 187, 188 

Texas  &  Pacific  Motor  Transport  Co. 1774 

Texas  &  Pacific  Railway: 

accident 696 

common  carrier  service  by  water 1038 

operation,  etc 514,1463 

Texas-Canadian  Oil  Corporation 1084 

Texas-Canadian  Oil  Corporation,  Ltd 1084 

Texas  City  Terminal  Ry.: 

bonds 514 

reconstruction  loan 514 

Texas  City  Truck  Line 1628 

Texas  Company 66, 

77,  210,  386,  720,  731, 1338, 1507, 1654 

Texas  Electric  Ry.,  abandonment 514 

Texas  Engineering  Experiment  Station 777 

Texas  Mexican  Ry.,  freight  rates 1039 

Texas  Mining  &  Smelting  Co 210 

Texas,  Oklahoma  &  Eastern  R.  R.: 

deficit  status 1179 

stock.  ....  .  1292 

Tex-  O-  KanFlour  Miifs"  Co" 

decision,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 721 

freight  rates  on  flour... 1303 

Texoma  Natural  Gas  Co 1044,1187,1781 

Texota  Corporation 711, 1188 

Textile  machinery: 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.   C.  re- 
port  1277 

reciprocal  trade  agreements 408 

Textile  Mills  Securities  Corporation..  361, 1488, 1813 
Textiles- 
aircraft  fabrics,  technical  manual 422 

census,  miscellaneous  fabricated  products..  1574 
cotton  mfg.  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report...  328 
dyeing,  etc.,  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report.  1277 

dyeing,  etc.,  of,  earnings  and  hours 1493 

fabric  insects,  relation  to  defense 2.58 

fabricated  products,  earnings  and  hours...    1493 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1363 

industrial  reference  service 26, 136,  276, 457, 

628,  798,  968, 1123, 1255, 1405, 1579. 1722 

pyroxylin-coated,  .statistics 22, 129, 269,  450, 

622,  791,959, 1114, 1247, 1394, 1,572, 1714 

specification  for  abrasive  cloth 928 

upholstery  furniture  fabrics,  price 1809 

wage  order 201, 1 1 93 

willing-to-certify  sources  of  supply 458 

woven  fabrics,  recorded  standard 800 

see  alw  name  of  textiles. 
Thacker,  Edward  J.,  feeding  stuffs  for  rabbit...  604 

Thailand,  foreign  exchange  regulations 1803 

Thames  River,  charts 134,967 

Thanksgiving  Day: 

dates  indicated  by  governors 1669 

making  4th  Thursday  in  November  holi- 
day  1143,1601 

proclamation 1664 

Thatcher,  Mrs.  Clyde,  et  al.,  relief 294, 

660, 1261, 1414 
Theaters,  permit  minors  to  appear  in  D.  C.  985, 1744 

Thermoelectric  pyrhelionieter  factor 633 

They  knew  what  they  wanted  (soil  conserva- 
tion)  1112 

Thiessen,  Reinhardt,  coal  paleobotany 1619 

Third  National  Steamship  Co 191, 

354,  877, 1185, 1480 


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Third  Scottish  American  Trust  Co.,  Ltd 316 

Thlopthlocco  Tribal  Town,  corporate  charter...  334 
Thocnen,  J.  R.: 

alunite  resources 503 

house  movement 50 

Thorn,  Charles: 

Aspergillus  glaucus  group 1389 

Houston  black  clay..- 1710 

Thomas,  Edward: 

roof  movement  in  coal  mines 691 

underground  transportation  of  coal 1454 

Thomas.  Elbert  D.  (Senator  from  Utah): 
paper  presented  by — 

Constitution  of  United  States 306 

reports  made  by- 
Education  and  Labor  Cora 663,1152 

Military  Affairs  Com 157,312, 

483-484,  667. 1004-5, 1267-68, 1434, 1601 

Mines  and  Mining  Com 312 

Pensions  Com 1009 

Thomas,  Elmer  (Senator  from  Okla.): 
reports  made  by- 
Agriculture  and  Forestry  Com 828, 1427 

Appropriations  Com 656,829 

Indian  Affairs  Com 664-665, 

834-835, 1003, 1153,  1746-47 
Thomas,  G.  J.,  ether-oxygen-helium  mixtures..  1766 
Thomas,  John  (Senator  from  Idaho): 
report  made  by — 

Public  Lands  and  Surveys  Com 1602 

Thomas,  Marietta,  agricultural  economic  re- 
ports, etc 1562 

Thomas,  Martin  D.,  tax  appeal 924 

Thomas,  R.  S.,  Washington,  D.  C,  district 762 

Thomas,  Robert  C,  paraffining  paperboard  for 

milk  containers   1015 

Thomas,  Robert  E.,  rehabilitation  of  the  deaf, 

etc.,  manual 846 

Thomas,  Samuel,  retirement  exemption 1517 

Thomas,  W.  L.,  Bear  River 1282 

Thomas,  Walter,  differentially  fertilized  toma- 
toes    432 

Thomas,  William  E.,  relief 642,  660, 1586, 1730 

Thomas  JeSerson  Bicentennial  Commission, 
see  JefTerson,  Thomas,  Commission 
for  Celebration  of  200th  Anniversary 
of  Birth  of. 

Thomas  Oyster  Co.,  Inc 1439 

Thomason,  C.  Y.,courtcase 1636 

Thomason,    R.    Ewing    (Representative   from 
Tex.): 
report  made  by- 
Military  Affairs  Com 648 

Thompson,  Ben  H.,  fauna  of  national  parks 1028 

Thompson,  Charles  M.,  trustee,  court  case 189 

Thompson,  Delia,  relief 985,1584,1599 

Thompson,  Dora,  relief -  -  1^02 

Thompson,  E.  H., judging  beef  cattle 256 

Thompson,  E.  W.,courtcase 750 

Thompson,  Guy  A.,  trustee,  court  case 750 

Thompson,  J.  W.: 

device  for  hand  feeding  of  mice 849 

nucleoprotein  fraction  of  sarcoma 681 

peptidase  activities  of  cathepsins 1275 

Thompson,  Jessie  D.,  veterans'  insurance  cases.  1784 
Thompson,  John  O.,  hydrogen  in  ferrous  ma- 
terials  459 

Thompson,  Mary  G.,  court  ease  of  e.xr 1488 

Thompson,  Nelson  S.,  retirement  exemption.  _ .  1350 

Thompson,  Otis,  relief... 831, 1139, 1414 

Thompson,  Philip  G.,  gratuity  of  widow 811 

Thompson,  Regina  E.,  gratuity 811 

Thompson,  Ross  C,  relationships  in  Lactuca...  1710 

Thompson,  Terry,  exr.,  court  case 360, 1635 

Thompson  and  Bookshnis 1470 

Thompson  Lumber  Co 412 

Thompson  Products,  Inc 1507, 1654, 1796 

Thompson  submachine  gun,  nomenclature  list.  1543 

Thompson  Transfer  Co 1037 

Thomson,  S.  C,  court  ease  of  exrx 94 

Thorfinnson,  T.  S.,  planning  farms 435 

Thornbrough,  Albert  A.,  agricultural  produc- 
tion   774 

Thome,  Gerald,  sugar-beet  nematode. 787 

Thornthwaite,  C.  W.,  dew-point  recorder 632 

Thornton,  W.  M.,  Inc 352 

Thornton,  William  M.,  jr.,  explosive  oil 858 

Thornton  Q uarries  Corporation 1476 

Thorp,  WillardL.,  structure  of  industry 414 


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Thrash,  W.  L.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 556 

Thread,  linen,  specification- 1683 

Threadgill,  Burl,  relief 1139 

Threadgill,  Helen,  relief 1139 

Three  Forks,  Mont.,  railroad  accident.. -..  341 

Three  Kings  Islands,  chart 566 

Threshers,  grain,  manufacture  and  sale. 268 

Thrips: 

citrus,  estimating  on  foliage --.  1385 

gladiolus,  life  history  and  control 952 

Throat  in  aviation  medicine 422 

Thru  Truck  Service 1471 

Thunder  Lake  Lumber  Co 899,1338 

Thurston,  R.  V.,  and  Hardy,  Joseph,  relief 1431 

Thurston  Motor  Lines 1472 

Tick  fever,  rule  to  prevent  spread  in  cattle 11 

see  also  Colorado  tick  fever. 
Ticks: 

and  relapsing  fever  in  United  States 325 

cattle  ticks  on  Seminole  Reservation — 

hearings 1152 

report 1003 

fowl  tick  and  how  premises  may  be  freed —  1385 

new  species  of  Ornithodoros 680, 1017 

Ornithodoros  turicata,  feeding,  etc 1612 

Rickettsia  diaporica  in  Ornithodoros  turi- 
cata   164 

Tidal  bench  marks: 

Alaska 1403 

Maine 1121 

Rhode  Island 25 

San  Joaquin-Sacramento  Delta  region 455 

Tide  Water  Associated  Oil  Co 658 

Tides: 

calendar  for — 

Baltimore 80,  213,  391,  564,  735, 903, 1066 

Hampton  Roads 80,  213, 

391,  564, 735, 903, 1066, 1200 

Savannah.... 80,213, 

390, 564, 735, 903, 1066, 1200 

earth  tides 133 

glossary 1403 

harmonic  analysis  and  prediction 626 

observations  manual 796 

publications  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  455, 
796,1121, 1403  (2  entries) 

standard  automatic  tide  gage 796 

tidal  hydraulics 423 

tide  tables — 

Atlantic  Ocean 1121,1403 

Balboa    (Panama),    Cristobal   (Colon), 

1941 83 

New  York  Harbor  and  vicinity 133, 966 

Pacific  Ocean  and  Indian  Ocean 1403 

Tidewater  Associated  Oil  Co 386, 1338, 1339, 1507 

Tidewater  Express  Lines,  Inc 1199 

Tidewater  Optical  Co.,  Inc 1787 

Tierney,  Austin  L.: 
relief — 

hearings 837 

report 669 

Tierradel  Fuego,  importation  of  meat 1045 

Ties,  rates  on 530,702 

Tietgen,  William  H.,  retirement  exemption 1664 

Tiffany,  J.  E.,  explosives,  etc 1619 

Tiffin  quadrangle.  Mo 1764 

Tiger,  Jeanetta,  see  Burgess,  Jeanetta. 

Tigges,  E.  W.,  soil  survey 446 

Tihomirov,  I.  K.,  climate 139 

Tile: 

floor  and  wall,  statistics 21,128,269,450, 

621,  791, 959, 1114, 1247, 1394, 1572, 1714 

floor  and  wall,  Tarifl  Comn.  report 581 

Tillotson,  C.  R.: 

farm  woods 1110 

growing  and  planting  hardwood  seedlings  .  1388 

Tillotson,  Frank  F.,  tax  appeal  of  exrs 1360 

Timaru  Harbor,  chart... 904 

Timber: 

decay  in  mine  of  Crucible  Fuel  Co 176 

general  schedule  of  supplies 234,758, 1681 

hourly  earnings  in  industry 1316 

measuring  and  marketing  farm  timber 123 

national  forest  scaling  handbook 784 

products — 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

F.  T.  C.  report  on  corporations 1277 

wage  order.- 1787 

publications,  list 263 


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Timber— Continued 

specificat  ion 591 

wind-thrown,  decay  and  volume  losses 18 

Time  Capsule,  story  of 403 

Time  service,  electric.  Army  regulations 1822 

Time-spoed-distance  nomograms 214 

Timepieces,  tee  Clocks— Watches. 
Times  Mirror  Co.: 

cour t  ease -.. 1813 

decisions,  etc.,  of  X.  L.  R.  B 210, 

386,  731, 899,  1337, 1654 

Tiraes-Picavune  Publishing  Co 77,386, 1199 

Tin: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 168 

pegmatites  of  Tinton  district,  S.  Dak 1451 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 1027 

price  schedule,  pig  tin.  _ .._  1809 

stocks  and  consumption 1171, 1455 

strategic  minerals  investigation 692, 1451 

Tin  cans,  see  Cans. 

Tin  foil,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1117 

Tin  plate: 

consumption  of  tin  in  industry 1171 

rates  on 71,703 

specification  for  iron,  etc.,  tinned 1683 

specifications  for  terneplate 1363, 1683, 1821 

Tinkham,    George    H.    (Representative    from 
Mass.): 

resolution  introduced  by 476 

Tinney,  Fred  W.,  Poa  pratensis 264 

Tinton  dist.,  S.  Dak.,  tin-bearing  pegmatites..  1451 
Tinware^  see  Tin — also  names  of  special  articles. 
Tipping-bucket  raingage,  see  Rain. 

Tips,  Heath  &  Co... __.  1471 

Tires: 

automobile  and  motorcycle,  specification.  _  1534 

bicycle,  specification. 1091 

commodity  sales,  census  of  business,  1939..  1252 

general  schedule  of  supplies 590, 1530 

rates  on 874, 1305 

small  business  problems 1265 

Tisdel,  Alton  P.,  see  Documents  Office. 
Tissues: 

arginase  activity... 1017 

chemical  studies  on  components. . .  165, 681, 1017 

glutamic  acid  from 165 

impressions,  preparation  for  study 1021 

plant-tissue  cultures  (2  entries) 1522 

Tita,  Robert  J.,  relief 144 

Titanium  deposits  of  Nelson,  etc..  Counties 1451 

Titanium  Division,  National  Lead  Co..  .  1333, 1794 

Title  Guarantee  and  Trust  Co 584,703,1630 

Titus,  Harry  W.,  feeding  of  chickens. 779 

Tobacco: 

blue  mold  disease,  gas  treatment 18 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 166 

cotton-andtobacco  South 1569 

earnings  and  hours  of  dealers'  employees...  1192 

family  expenditures  in  selected  cities 885 

general  schedule  of  supplies 590 

growth  in  solution  cultures 18 

improving  low  incomes  on  farms 1104 

industrial  reference  service 26, 136,  276,  457, 

t)28, 798, 968, 1123, 1255, 1405, 1579, 1722 

inspection  and  market  news  services... 949 

inspection  of  Burley  tobacco,  estimate 1072 

marketing  quotas  and  loans 466,637,654,806 

mosaic-resistant,  virus  distribution 1234 

mosaic-susceptible,  virus  distribution. 1101 

outlook  charts 9 

Ijarity  payment  regulations 1558 

potassium  distribution 1700 

rates  on 531,1183 

referendum  questions  and  answers 250 

statistics _ 431 

tobacco  situation 118,436, 1104,1383 

Tobacco  moths,  determining  catches  in  traps..  1.565 

Tobago,  money-order  post  offices 1204 

Tobey.  Charles  W.  (Senator  from  N  H.): 
minority  views — 

Presidential,  Vice  Presidential,  and 
Senatorial  Campaign  Expenditures, 
1940,  Special  Committee  to  Investi- 
gate...  ._ 313 

Tobi  Shima,  chart 80 

Tobishima  Byochi,  chart 80 


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Tod,  John,  court  case... 1438 

Todd,  Frank  E.,  pollen  in  economy  of  hives 780 

Todd,  Robert  H.,  jr.,  acting  judge 1072 

Todd,  William  R.,  tax  appeal 1084 

Todd-Johnson  Dry  Docks,  Inc 1507, 1654 

Toenges,  .\lbert  L.: 

multiple-shift  mechanical  mining 176.1 

underground  transportation  of  coal 1454 

Toilet  preparations: 

American  listed  corporations 90 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

earnings  in  industry 365 

wage  order 1193,1317 

Toilets: 

fi.\tures,  general  schedule  of  supplies 1363 

metal  partitions,  simpUfied  practice 138 

Tokay  grapes,  see  Grapes. 

Tokul  Creek  and  dam  sites,  map 1168 

Tolan,  John  H.  (Representative  from  Calif.): 

bill  introduced  by 301 

reports  made  by — 

Interstate  Migration  of  Destitute  Citi- 
zens, Select  Committee  to  Investi- 
gate  32,471 

Judiciary  Com 472-473,1142 

National     Defense     Migration,     Select 

Committee  Investigating 1594, 1740 

Tolbert,  Cecil  H.,  exr.,  tax  appeal 96 

Tolchester,  Md.,  bridge  or  tunnel 661 

Toledo,  Ohio: 

chart  of  harbor  and  entrance  channel 935 

financial  statistics 128 

milk  in  marketing  area 619, 1570 

railroad  accident 1288 

Toledo,  .\ngola  &  Western  Ry.,  note 514 

Tolley,  Howard  R.: 

addresses 8, 1560 

good  agricultural  policy 947 

parity  prices 1 104 

see  also  .Agricultural  Economics  Bureau. 

Tolman,  Bion,  sugar-beet  seed. 957 

Tolt  River,  map.. 1168 

Tom  Wing  Art,  court  case 882 

Tomahawk  National  Wildlife  Refuge 220 

Tomato,  see  Tomatoes. 
Tomato  catsup: 

specifications 1532,1820 

standards  for  grades 437 

Tomato  fruitworm,  life  history  and  control 612 

Tomato-juice,  specification. 1367 

Tomato  psyllid,  see  Potato  and  tomato  psyUid. 
Tomatoes: 

buckeye  rot  in  California 1234 

canned — 

development  of  program  in  Arkansas...  122 

specification 1367 

standards  for  grades 778, 1105 

developmental  stages  in  crosses 1711 

environment  effect  on  transpiration,  etc 787 

fertilized  with  and  without  manure 432 

forcing  and  hardening  of  plants 125 

fresh,  specification 1821 

fungicides,  etc.,  effect  on  transpiration 787 

interspecific  hybrids  development 266 

Pan  America  resistant  to  fusarium 957 

quantitative  characters  in  crosses. 1711 

truck  crop 266 

Tombigbee  River: 

reexamination 1688 

waterway  connecting  Tennessee  River 654 

Tomfohr,  Paul\Ti  E.,  tax  appeal 924 

Tomlinson,  T.  H.,  jr.,  psittacosis 1016 

Tomlinson,  W.  H.,  quarry  safety 176 

Tompkins,  C.  M.: 

buckeye  rot  of  tomato 1234 

root  rot  of  pepper  and  pumpkin 1700 

tulip  anthracnose 944 

Tompkins,  W.  F.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  district..  932 

Tompkins,  W.  H.,  Co. 1471 

Toms,  Charlie,  Bus  Line 350 

Toms,  Charlie  A.,  motor  carrier  decision 185,350 

Toms  River: 

chart - 1578 

reexamination 1688 

Tonawanda  longhouse  ceremonies 746,918 

Tongass  National  Forest: 

general  information 123 

land,  excluding.  Executive  order 912 


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Tongue,  beef,  specification 592 

Tonnage,  suspension  of  duties..  88,220,397,912. 1072 

Tonningsen,  John  and  Pauline,  Trust 1313 

Tonopah  Mining  Co.  of  Nevada 1488 

Too  much  mothering 676 

Tool  handles,  rates  on.. 718 

Tool  making,  apprenticeship  standards...  1490, 1491 

Toole,  Eben  H.,  germination  of  Digitaria 1710 

Toole,  Vivian  K.: 

germination  of  Digitaria 1710 

germination  of  dropseed  grasses 1244 

Tooley,  Homer  H.,  exr.,  court  case 704 

Tools: 

Army  technical  manual 1092 

census  of  manufactures,  1939. 1250 

general  schedule  of  supplies. 1087 

standard  nomenclature  lists 936, 

1544, 1546, 1551, 1691. 1692. 1827 
see  also  Machine  tools— aZw  names  of  tools. 
Tooth,  see  Teeth. 

Topeka,  Kans.,  National  Bank 230 

Topkis,    Bernard    H.,    labor   requirements   in 

lumber  production 1192 

Topographic  drafting: 

aerial  phototopography,  technical  manual.  1824 

Army  technical  manual 240 

Topographic  fjuadrangle  maps: 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  indexes 133 

Geological  Survey 172, 333, 688, 

856,  1023,  1169,  1282,  1451,  1617,  1764 

Mississippi  River  Commission 764, 

1094,1227,1371.1540,1689 
see  also  names  of  localities. 

Topography  Division,  Post  Oflice  Dept 84, 

216,   394.   570,   739,   907,    1069,   1204, 
1347, 1514, 1662, 1800 

Toppenish,  Wash.,  convey  property 290.664,806 

Topping,  Norman  H.: 

Colorado  tick  fever 322 

complement  fixation  test  in  typhus  fever..  1612 

Institutional  outbreak  of  pneumonitis 494 

Rocky  Mountain  spotted  fever 1612, 1758 

Topton,  N.  C,  railroad  accident 1032 

Torch  Lake,  chart 1540 

Torgeson,  O.  W.: 

drying  process  for  small  stock 956 

drying  rate  of  sugar  maple 784 

drying  time  of  lumber 1243 

kiln  drying  lumber 783 

ventilation  in  drying  compartments 956 

Torian,  Ben.  relief 294,635,660 

Torkelson,  Eilet  M.,  patent  appeal 460 

Torney.  Joannette  W.,  admx.,  tax  appeal 231 

Toropigina  River,  chart  of  entrance 737 

Torre,  Carlos  de  la,  Annulariidae 578 

Totem    pole,    modern    growth    on    Northwest 

Coast 403 

Totingham,  \V.  E.,  potato  discoloration 1233 

Toubman,  Morris  B.,  relief 155,635.  642 

Toucey,  Samuel  R.,  court  case 1674 

Towboats,  manning  requirements.- 299 

Tower  Trucking  Co.,  Inc 1471 

Towne,  A.  P.,  ore-testing  studies 1171 

Towne,  Robinson  Nut  Co 558 

Townline  Oil  Co 1784 

Townscnd,     James      S.,     American-Egyptian 

cotton 1663,1701 

Townsend,  M.  Clifford,  address 1702 

Townsend,  Elliott  &  Munson 91 

Townsites,  Reclamation  Bureau  maps 338 

Townsville  Harbor,  chart 1343 

Toxins,  see  Biological  products — also  names  of 
substances. 

Toys,  census  of  manufactures,  1939. 1118 

Tozier,  M.  M.,  Soil  Conservation  Service. 267 

Trace,  Wayne  C.  assignee,  court  case..  --- 194 

Tracing  paper,  see  Paper. 
Tractors: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1117 

economic  aspects  of  farm  operation 1 104 

manufacture  and  sale,  1940  and  1939 268 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report.  166 

standard  nomenclature  lists 1228, 

1550, 1551, 1828 

Tracy,  Laura  L.,  retirement  exemption 1664 

Tracy,  Margaret  P.,  court  case 196 

Tracy,  William  D.,  court  case  of  exrs 196 

Tracy,  Calif.,  right-of-way 303,1602 

Trade,  see  Commerce. 


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Trade  agreements: 

business  machines,  metal  furniture,  etc 407 

cotton  and  cotton  manufactures 407 

flax  and  hemp  fibers  and  manufactures 407 

iron  and  steel.  407 

new  method  of  tariff  making 61 5 

paper  base  stock,  paper,  etc... 407 

seeds,  bulbs,  nursery,  etc.,  products 408 

textile  machinery 408 

transportation  equipment 408 

with — 

Argentina 1672 

Canada 226 

Venezuela 749 

Trade  and  industrial  series 321 

Trade  associations,  economic  power  survey.  231, 232 
Trade  barriers,  see  Commerce. 
Trade   Commission,  see   Fedeaal   Trade   Com- 
mission. 
Trade  education,  see  Technical  education. 

Trade  in  cotton  futures  (periodical) 12, 

120,  257,  440,  611,  780,  951,  1106,  1239, 
1385,1564,  1706 

Trade  in  grain  futures  (periodical) 12, 

120,  257,  440,  611,  780,  951,  1106,  1239, 
1385, 1564, 1706 
Trade  in  wool  top  futures  (periodical)  ..  440,611, 
780,  951,  1107, 1239,  1385. 1564.  1706 
Trade   Magazines  and   Newspapers,   Priorities 
Division  Conference  with,  see  Priori- 
ties Division  Conference  with  Trade 
Magazines  and  Newspapers. 
Trade-marks: 

applicants,  list 28, 139,  280. 460,  632, 801, 972, 

1126,1258,1410,1581,1725 
decisions — 

bulletin  of  patent  office.-  27,  28, 138, 139,  279, 
280,  400,  631,  632,  801,  972,  1125,  1126, 
1258,  1410,  1580,  1581, 1724, 1725 

compilation  from  official  gazette 972 

separates  from  official  gazette 27, 

138,  279,  460,  631,  801,  972,  1125,  1258, 
1410, 1580, 1724 

index,  1940 281 

lists  (in  official  gazette)..  28,  139,  280,  460,  631, 

801, 972, 1126, 1258, 1410, 1581, 1725 

lists  (separates)...-  28,139,281,461,632,801,973, 

1126, 1259, 1411, 1581, 1725 

protection,  international  reciprocity 652 

registration 1008 

Trade  practice  conference  procedure 413 

Trade  practice  rules 168, 1165, 1277, 1760 

Trade  promotion  series,  see  Commerce. 
Trade  unions,  see  Labor  organizations. 
Trades,  see  Occupations — also  names  of  trades. 

Tradesmen's  National  Bank 1485 

Trading  and  Exchange  Division,  Securities  and 

Exchange  Comn 401,917 

Trading  in  futures,  see  Speculation. 
Trading  with  the  enemy: 

act,  with  amdts.  prior  to  Oct.  1,  1941 1426 

powers  of  the  President  ...     1732, 1738, 1742, 1748 
Traffic  Bureau,  Interstate  Commerce  Comn. . .  339, 

863, 1287, 1769 
Traffic  control,  see  Airways. 
Traffic  decisions,  see  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission. 

Trail  Smelter,  arbitration  with  Canada 1813 

Trailers: 

Army  technical  manual 1092 

facilities  iu  parks  and  monuments 1028 

parking  and  trailer  parks  ordinance 1210 

Train-control  devices: 
on— 

Boston  &  Albany  R.  R 874 

Chicago  &  North  Western  Ry 703 

Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louisville  Ry.  188 
Chicago.  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific 

R   R  188  874  1629  1778 

Chicago,  Rock  island  &  Pacific  Ry  -  531,  703 
Delaware,  Lackawanna  <fe  Western  R.R.  531 

Norfolk  Southern  R.  R.. 874 

Peimsylvania  R.  R 188,1629 

Southern  Pacific  Co 187,1778 

Texas  &  New  Orleans  R.  R 187,188 

Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Ry 1629 

tabulation  of  stati.stics 1030 

Train  orders,  transmission  by  telegraph,  etc 1030 

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Traininsj  circular,  see  Army. 
Training    Conference,    see    In-Plant    Training 

Conference. 
Training  courses: 

airport  protection  for  national  defense 1067 

he  is  t>uil(ling  arsenal  of  democracy 1491 

niunieiiial  bonihardnient  protection 1667 

War  and   Navy   Departments 1713 

see    also    Apprentices— Military    education 
—Vocational  education. 

Training  Division,  Civil  Service  Comn 1713 

Training  manual,  see  Work  Projects  Administra- 
tion . 
Training   regulations,   see  Army. 
Training  ships,  see  Nautical  training  schools. 
Training   Within  Industry  Branch: 

a  challenge 1519 

organization  and  personnel 1519 

Trains,  see  Freight  trains — Passenger  trains — 
Railroads — also  headings  beginning 
Train. 

Transamerican  Freight  Lines,  Inc 1180 

Trans-American   Van   Service,  Inc 522 

Trans-Canada  Air  Lines 1720 

Transcontinental  &  Western  Air,  Inc 24, 

625,  1402,  1577 

Transcript  of  account  of  depositary 1528 

Transcription    services,    see     Recording,    etc., 

equipment  and  services. 
Transfer,  see  Civil  service. 
Transients,  see  Migration. 
Transit  traverse,  see  Surveying. 
Transmitting  equipment  and  systems: 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1681 

rental   of   machines 419 

standard  nomenclature  lists 1549, 1550, 169J 

Transogram  Co.,  Inc 1063 

Transport  Company 523 

Transport   Workers   Union,   investigation 827 

Transportation: 

agriculture's  problem 608 

agriculture's  requirements  in  1941 436 

dog  team,  field  manual 420 

equipment,  and  trade  agreements 408 

equipment,  census  of  manufactures,  1939..  1250 

family  expenditures 444 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 853 

Rio  Grande  Valley  Citrus  Exchange  prob- 
lems   1567 

St.  Lawrence  seaway  and  future  require- 
ments  620 

school  children 321 

see  also  Railroads — Shipping — Travel. 

Transportation  ,Inc 700 

Transportation  maps,  Public  Roads  Adminis- 
tration  497,1165,1615 

Transportation  Office,  see  Defense  Transporta- 
tion Office. 

Trans-Southern  Airlines,  Inc 795 

Traps  and  bends,  standard  of  the  trade 1125 

Traps  and  trapping: 

bobcat  trapping 1450 

cigarette  beetle,  etc.,  catches  in  traps 1565 

coyote  and  wolf  trapping 1450 

insect  populations,  trap  for  sampling 441 

.Japanese  beetle  trapping 13,258 

pollen  traps  in  develoijing  bee  colonies 780 

publications  on  trapping,  list 1281 

Traub,  Hamilton  P.,  avocado  production 1389 

Traub  Manufacturing  Corporation 711 

Trauernicht,  Irene,  relief 642,660,805 

Trautman,  Oscar  C,  patent  appeal 1581 

Traux,  Leslie  P.,  relief 1431 

Travaglini,  Vincenzo,  court  case - 227 

Travel: 

allowance  of  civilian  ofTiccrs,  etc.-. 1737 

fraudulent  enlistment  in  Army,  expense. -  1005, 

1423 

Government  regulation,  as  amended 743 

judges  of  Court  of  Claims- 
hearings. 836 

law 1415 

reports 836, 1143 

Naval  Reserve  officers,  etc.  1006, 1145, 1424, 1585 

Navy,  dependents  ot  personnel ..  399 

Navy,  instructions 567,1660 

volunteers  in  War  with  Spain 1085 

War  Uept.,  dependents  of  personnel 399 


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Travel  Bureau,  see  United  States  Travel  Bureau. 
Travelers: 

control  persons  entering  or  leaving  U.  S. — 

committee    reports 818,836 

law 807 

procla  ma  tion ._ 1664 

Travelers  Insurance  Co 1481 

Travers,  Theodore  F.,  motor  carrier  decision..  1037 
Traverse,   see   Surveying. 

Trayer,  George  W.,  wood  handbook... 263 

Traynor,  Philip  A.  (Representative  from  Del.): 
report  made  by — 

Territories  Com 995 

Trays,  specification 928 

Treadway,    Allen    T.    (Representative    from 
Mass.): 
minority  views — 

Wavs  and  Means  Com 151,478 

Treasurer   of   United    States..  100,233,418,589,757, 
926,  1087,  1219,  1362,  1530,  1680,  1819 
Treasury: 

daily  statement 98,  232,  417,  586,  754,  925, 

1085,    1218,    1361,    1528,    1679,    1818 
decisions- 
Jan.  1939-Dec.  1940 1530 

July  1939-June  1940 417 

Jan.-June  1940,  index 99 

July-Dec.  1940,  index 755 

Jan.-June  1941,  index 1679 

weeklv.. 99,  233,  417,  587,  755, 

926,  1086,  1218i  1361,  1528,  1679,  1818 
Treasury  bills: 

department  circular 417 

outstanding,  market  prices  and  yields.  102,  236, 
420,  593,  758,  929,  1091,  1367,  1535,  1822 
Treasury  bonds,  see  Bonds  of  United  States. 
Treasury  certificates,  see  Certifica  tes  of  indebted- 
ness— Teasury   savings  certificates. 

Treasury   Department 98.232,   416,   586,   754, 

925,  1085,  1218,  1361,  1528,  1679,  1818 

acting  Secretary,  Executive  order 398 

appropriations,  1941  and  prior  years — 

estimates,  etc 89, 

222,    223,    398.    574,    743,    914,    1074 
appropriations,  1942 — 

estimates,  etc 574, 

743,  914,  1209,  1350,  1665,  1666,  1807 

hearings 142,  480 

law 807 

minority  views 480 

reports 142,480,637 

bulletin 98,  416,586,754,925. 

1085,    1218,    1361,    1528.    1679,    1818 

recognition  of  claim  agents,  etc.,  laws 754 

records,  disposition 285, 

286,  810,  980,  1134,   1588,  1733 

report,  1940 98 

extracts 586,  754,  755,  925,  926 

see  also  Morgenthau,  Henry,  jr. 
Treasury  notes: 

H-percent,   series   D-1943 417,755 

M-percent,  series  D-1944. 99 

1  percent,  series  A-1946 1528 

outstanding,  market  prices  and  yields.  102,  236, 
420,  593,  758,  929, 1091, 1367, 1535,  1822 

tax  series  A-1943 1218,  1528 

tax  series  B-1943 1218 

Treasury  savings  certificates: 

substitute    for  war-savings   certificates — 

hearings 151, 155 

law 141 

minority  views 151 

reports 151, 155 

Treaties: 

recent,  in  statutes  at  large 1729 

submitted  to  Senate 1081 

tratodas  comerciales  Latinoamericanos 1216 

treaty  information  bulletin,  index  70-117 226 

treaty  series 93, 

579,  748,  749,  1080,  1081, 1524, 1525, 1672 
see  also  subjects,  and  names  of  countries. 
Tree  squirrels,  see  Squirrels. 
Trees: 

care  of  ornamental  trees. 266 

eastern  forest  tree  diseases. 492 

five  years  of  planting  in  Ohio  Valley... 126 

growing  trees  pay  profit 443 

'mum  sized  for  small  sawmills. 263 


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Trees— Continued 

planting  on  praine-plams i;e'^ 

propaRation f^ 

thinning  makes  trees  grow 4^4 

western  national  parks 506 

see  also  Christmas  trees— Forests  and  for- 

Tremearne,  T.  13.,  arsenic  in  phosphates,  etc.     1710 

Trent  Trust  Co.,  Ltd    ^^M?! 

Trenton,  N.  J.,  financial  statistics _  --  i^« 

Trenton  Refinery,  Socony  Vacuum  Oil  Co.,  Inc.  1506 

Tresner,  Amy,  court  case 533, 1307 

Tre.ssler,  Willis  L.,  Ostracoda 1762 

Trianeulation,  see  Surveying. 

Trianon  Hotel  Co .v   -  n," 

Triatoma    heidemanni,    infection    with    Iry- 

panosoma  cruzi -- 1°^ 

Tribune  Publishing  Co 1796 

Tricalcium  aluminate  structure 17'i4 

Trichinosis: 

disease  caused  by  eating  raw  pork. . «9 

in  swine,  and  public  health 403 

poster. 1^S4 

studieson --- -  °V: 

Trichogramma,  sugarcane  borer  control 441 

Tri  City  Ry.,  motor  carrier  decision 1181 

Tri-County  project °°° 

Tri-Ergon  Holding  A.  O „„     1477 

Triest  <t  Karle,  Inc     '   loa 

Trimelhylhutane  boiling  point 629 

Trimorphodon  snakes,  notes 1671 

Trinidad:  . 

living  and  office-operating  costs ozy 

money  order  post  offices 1204 

Trinidad,  Colo.,  aeronautical  charts 626, 1254 

Trinity    Corporation    (formerly    Trinity    Life 

Building  Corporation).. ---  1217 

Trinity  River  improvement 1596 

Triplett  Electrical  Instrument  Co.-- 211 

Tripods,  standard  nomenclature  lists. -----  765, 1691 

Tripp,  Francis,  vitamin  A  in  fox  nutrition 331 

Trippett,  R.  G.,  transferee,  court  case 711, 1188 

Tri-State  Aviation  Corporation 625 

Tri-State  Motor  Express  Co 871 

Tri-State  Motor  Transport,  Inc ^^'     x5 

Tri-State  I'ipe  Co 529 

Tri-State  Transit  Co.  of  Louisiana,  Inc-  524,527, 1471 

Tri-State  Trucking  Co.,  Inc 1038 

Triumph  potatoes,  see  Potatoes. 

Trojan  Powder  Co ^^'^'iqoq 

Trommer,  John  F.,  Inc 1339 

Trouble  in  the  midriff 1758 

Trought,  M.  E.: 

aluminum  production,  etc.,  in  1940 l'& 

aluminum  salts,  shipment  in  1940 692 

bauxite— 

and  aluminum,  review  of  1940 857 

consumption  in  1940 860 

production  and  imports  in  1940 51 

fluorspar  and  cryolite,  review  of  1940 691 

fluorspar  industry,  defense  activities 505 

magnesium — 

consumption  in  1940 860 

production  in  1940 175 

review  of  1940 1026 

Trousers,  rubber-coated,  specification 1533 

Trout,  gray  sea 1762 

Troxell,  Willard  W.,  land  clearing 1382 

Troy,  N.  Y.,  building  permit  survey 198 

Troy  Iron  Works 1505 

Troy-Parisian,  Inc .----  361 

Truck  Crop  and  Garden  Insect  Investigations 

Division 1565 

Truck  crops: 

commercial 255 

farms  in- 
Caroline,  etc..  Counties,  Md 1562 

Cedarville  area,  N.  J ^ 436 

Snow  Hill  area,  Md 1237 

income,  1909-40 608 

truck  crop  estimate  reports 10, 119,  255,438, 

610,  778,  950,  1105, 1238,  1384,  1563,  1704 
see  also  names  of  crops. 
Truck  drivers,  see  Motortruck  drivers. 
Truck  mechanics,  see  Mechanics  (persons). 

Truck  Terminal  Co 1298 

Truckee,  Calif.: 

railroad  accident 1175 


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validate  land  conveyance 303, 1602 

Trucks  I 

hand-drawn  and  lift,  general  schedule 927 

platform,  etc.,  general  schedule 1681 

warehouse,  rates  on 1778 

see  also  Motortrucks. 
Trullinger,  R.  W^.,  agricultural  engineering.  441, 1107 

Truman,  E.  R.,  Auto  Service 1298 

Truman,  Harry  S.  (Senator  from  Mo.): 
reports  made  by — 

Interstate  Commerce  Com.  36, 156, 14.33, 1747 

Military  Affairs  Com 157,667,  1005,  1434 

National     Defense     Program,     Special 

Committee  Investigating 1154, 1749 

Trumpeters,  Marine  Corps  manual,  change 561 

Truscon  Steel  Co.: 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1339,1507 

freight  rates  on  iron ..  187 

Trust  fund  boards,  see  Library  of  Congress  Trust 
Fund     Board— National     Archives 
Trust  Fund  Board. 
Trusts: 

antitrust  laws,  construction,  etc 413 

Clayton  act  as  amended 1019 

competition  and  monopoly  in  industry.--.    414 
investigation  of  concentration  of  economic 
power- 
hearings  and  monographs 97.  98.  23 1 , 

232.  412.  413,  414.  415,  585,  586,  924,  1084 
hearings  and  monographs,  description..  415 
report  of  executive  sec.  of  T.  N.  E.  C-.  1360 

report  of  T.  N.  E.  C 585 

extend  time 31 

to  print   --- ---  477 

State  antitrust  laws.. 498 

Trypano.soma  cruzi: 

experimental  production  of  agglutinins 325 

infection  of  Triatoma  heidemanni 164 

Tserioni,  Dionysia  E.,  court  case 841,1488 

Tso,  S.  K.  Sheldon,  wartime  labor  in  China 542 

Tubbs,  K.,  Truck  Transportation 522 

Tube-mill  liners 50 

Tubercle  bacillus  on  chick  embryo 1445 

Tuberculosis: 

contracted  in  service,  pensions. 987 

post-sanatorium  survival  rates 1017 

quantitative  studies  of  reaction 1017 

Tuberculosis  Eradication  Division 11 

Tuberculosis  in  animals: 

avian  tuberculosis,  extent 256 

counties  in  modified  areas 11 

eradication,  tables  showing  progress.. 11 

indemnity  claims  and  averages 11, 

439,  779, 951, 1239. 1706 

milestone  in  conquest . 779 

summary  of  tuberculosis  eradication...  11,120, 
256. 439.  779, 951, 1239. 1385. 1564. 1706 
Tubes  (inner): 

general  schedule  of  supplies_ 590, 1530 

specifications 1091, 1367, 1534 

Tubes  and  tubing: 

collapsible  tubes,  census,  1939 1117 

general  schedule  of  supplies 927 

specifications 102, 1089, 1535, 1683, 1821 

Tucker,  CM.: 

buckeye  rot  of  tomato 1234 

root  rot  of  pepper  and  pumpkin 1700 

Tucker,  C.  O.,  meteorological  summary 973 

Tucker,  G.  E..  sand  and  gravel 506, 1027 

Tucker,  Ralph,  court  case 67,362 

Tucker,  Walter  L.,  refunds,  etc.,  of  taxes 1427 

Tucker,  Wilmon,  admr.,  court  case 1487 

Tuco  Products  Corporation 528,1628 

Tucson,  Ariz.: 

accept  gift  of  lands  from 649 

building  permit  survey : 365 

Tucumcari  project,  general  information 54, 1030 

Tug  Fork,  bridges 662, 820, 978, 1001, 1131 

Tugs,  manning  requirements 299 

Tugwell,  Rexford  G.,  nomination 1437 

Tulalip  Tribes,  constitution,  etc.,  amendment.  1453 

Tule  River  Indians,  constitution,  etc 503 

Tulee,  Sampson,  court  case 1188 

Tulips: 

A griculture  Dept.  circular  on... 447 

anthracnose 944 

Tullis,  E.  C,  diseases  of  rice 446 


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Tulsa.  OkJa.: 

aeronautical  charts 274, 1122 

financial  statistics 1246 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district. 933 

Tumacacori  National  Monument.. 338 

Tumnin  River,  see  Datta  River. 
Tumors: 

action  of  amino-azotoluene  in  production ...  326 

arginase  act  ivit y 101 7 

Baltimore  Marine  Hospital  clinic 325 

cathepsins  of  Jensen  rat  sarcoma 1275 

colchine,  etc..  effect  upon 681 

colloidal  thorium  dioxide  injection 681 

creosote  oil  effect 326 

following  introduction  of  hydrocarbons 681 

induced  and  spontaneous,  susceptibility...  1164 

induced  pulmonary '. 326 

induction  in  guinea  pigs 1018 

lung  tumors  ami  heredity 327 

methylcholanthrene  effect 165 

properties  of  nucleoprotein  fraction 681 

rabbit-papilloma-virus  protein 326. 1018 

resistance  to,  influence  of  constitution. 681 

see  also  Cancer. 

Tung  tree 787 

Tungsten: 

deposits  in  California 333 

industry  in  1940 692 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 1027 

resources  of  Blue  Wing  district,  Idaho 856 

use  of  ore.  Executive  order 220 

Tungsten  Hills,  tungsten  deposits 333 

Tunneling,  essential  safety  factors 1455 

Tunnell.  James  M.  (Senator  from  Del.): 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com..  153-154.  308.  480.  657-659.  830- 
831.  997-999.  1150-51,  142S-29,  1597-98 

Pensions  Com 1436 

Tuolumne  Band  of  ^le-wuk  Indians 334 

Tupelo  Garment  Co 721.890. 1498 

Turanose  hydrolysis  in  alkaline  solution 279 

Turbines: 

American  listed  corporations 1212 

census  of  manufactures.  1939 1117 

combustion,  eflBciency... 546 

engineering  instructions 1512 

manufacturing  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report.  167 

potential  flow  through 546 

Turkey,  economic  conditions 969 

Turkeys: 

curing  and  smoking 1239 

dressed,  specifications 592, 1367 

dressed,  standards  and  grades,  etc 1238 

farm  production,  disposition,  etc... 610 

fewer  poults  expected  this  year 255 

refuge  lands  within  South  Carolina 479 

State  improvement  programs.  1940-41. 1106 

Turn-ove;.  see  Labor. 

Turner,  Alexander  E.,  chest  fluorography 847 

Turner,  .\nnie  T.,  a?;rieultural  products 615 

Turner,  Floyd  C,  pseudoglob'.ihn  of  malignant 

melanoma 681 

Turner,  Hami<:h.  motor  carrier  decision 57 

Turner,  Howard  B.: 

Delta  Countv,  Colo 4.35 

Imperial  County,  Calif 1103 

Leake  and  Union  Counties,  Miss 1101 

Okfuskee  Couniy.  Okla 9-18 

Turner,  R.  A.,  loral  leadership  in  4-H  work 259 

Turner,  Ralph,  agricultural  problems 771 

Turner,  W.  H.,  motor  carrier  decision 147) 

Turner,  Welimore  B.,  exr.,  tax  appeni.. 1081 

Turner  Day  &  Wooiworth  Handle  Co.,  Inc..  13.39. 

1655 

Turner  Transfer... .=122 

Turner's  Transfer 34S 

Turnip  aphid  in  Southern  States 259 

Turnips,  bunched,  preparation  for  market 437 

Turnipseed,  Q.  F.,  citrus  red  mite 944 

Turpentine: 

composition . 117 

specifications.. 15.35 

still,  buildings  and  equipment 117 

still,  jet  condenser  set-up 434 

see  also  Gums— Naval  stores. 

Turpentme  cups,  cleanrag  and  painting 1235 

Turtle  Mountain  Reservation,  purchase  land..  297. 

665.807 
Turtles  of  genus  Kinostemon 1079 


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Tuscan  Dairy  Fa'-ms,  Inc 386 

Tuscher,    Jean    E.,    internal-combustion    en- 
gines   i7gg 

Tuthill  Spring  Co 386,387 

Tuttle,  A.  H.,  surface  water  supply  .502'  688 

Tutuda: 

defense  area,  etc..  Exec,  order  8683.. 219 

correction "  572 

naval  districts  map ..'/.".  735 

Tuzigoot  National  Monument 1621 

TVA  power,  see  Electricity. 

TW.A,  see  Transcontinental  &  Western  Air,  Inc 

T wehues,  .John  I.,  relief '459 

Twentieth   Century  Fos  Film  Corp....".       "]335. 
^    .      „.  13.S9, 1507. 1652 

Twm   Cities,   see  Minneapolis,   Minn.— St.   Paul 

Mmn. 
Twin  City  Milk  Producers  Association  361 

Twine: 

cotton  utilization 2.52 

earnings  and  hours  in  industry .1639 

willing-to-certify  sources  of  supply 4.58 

Two  Harbors.  Minn.,  chart 108 

Two  Rivers,  Wis.,  Coast  Guard  building...    "i,599. 
„    ,  1731, 1739 

Tydmgs.  MiUard  K.  (Senator  from  Md.): 
reports  made  by— 

-Appropriations  Com 828 

District  01  Columbia  Com ^.^1744 

Territories  and  Insular  Affairs  Com.      840. 
1010, 1155. 1269. 1437, 1603, 1751 
Tyler,  Jocelyn,  root  knot  nematode  resistance 

and  tolerance 957 

Tyler,  Paul  M.: 

built-up  mica  production  speeds  up 692 

china  clay  sales  make  new  record  in  1940        505 

clays 857 

home  insulation 8.59 

marketing  graphite '  1619 

mica 1026 

minor  metals 692 

minor  nonmetals 692 

supply  demand  for  bentonite  clav 505 

Tyne  Co .* 15O8 

Type  used  on  aeronautical  charts. 1402 

Typesetting,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 1117 

Typewriter  ribbons: 

circular  of  Standards  Bureau 971 

specifications 1221.1367,1,534 

Typewriters: 

exchange  allowances 927 

manufacturing  corporations,   F.  T.   C.  re- 
port  328 

repair  and  maintenance 234,1087 

repair  of  parts IO88 

Typhus  fever,  complement  fixation 680, 1612 

U 

V.  S.  Phosphoric  Products  Division,  Teimessee 

Corporation... 731 

U.  S.  S.  Panelbilt  prefabricated  constructions  .  1125 
U.  S.  S.  R.,  see  Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Re- 
publics. 

U.  S.  Truck  Co.,  Inc 1498 

Ua  Huka  Island,  chart 214 

Ubbelohde,  Leo.  patent  appeal 1581 

Udder  diseases  of  dairy  cows 779 

L^dine,  E.  J.,  black  grain  stem,  etc.,  sawfly 952 

Udvlite  Co.. 1312 

Uhland,  R.  E.: 

better  harvests  through  conservation 448 

soil  erosion  nnd  crop  yields. 449 

Uintah  and  Ouray  Reservation,  add  lands 1153 

Uintah  irrigation  project,  relief  of  landowners..  471. 

665.807 
LTUstrup,  .\rnold  J.,  Helminthosporium  maydis.1711 

Ultraviolet  ravs.  stimulation  of  algae. 92 

Ulu  Road,  chart 565 

Umatac  Bav,  chart 1122 

Umhau.  .John  B.,  tin 1027,1171,1455 

Umpqua  River,  chart 627 

Unalaska,  .\laska,  customs  port.  Exec,  order 86 

Unalaska  Island: 

defense  area,  etc..  Exec,  order  8680. 217 

correction 572 

Un-Americanlactivities,  see  Propaganda. 


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Un-American  Activities,  Special  Committee  on, 
House: 
continuing 1  •''1 

expenses,  payment. -.. '42 

hearings ---- 34,827. 1426 

report - ■''* 

Uncompahgre  district,  Colo.,  ore  deposition 332 

Under  secretaries,  see,  for  departmental  under 
secretaries,  names  of  departments,  or 
secretaries. 
Underwear: 

knitted,  wage  order - I'Si 

statistics 22,129.269,451, 

622.  791, 959, 1114, 1248, 1394, 1572,  1714 
Unemployed,  .see  Employment  and  unemploy- 
ment. 

Unemployment  claims  agents,  manual 13,53 

Unemployment  Commission,  see  National  Un- 
employment Commission. 
Unemployment  compensation,  see  Unemploy- 
ment insurance. 
Unemployment  Compensation  Commission  of 

Michigan  .     166 

Unemployment  insurance: 

adequacy  of  benefits  in  Detroit  area 165, 166 

compensation  during  industrial  disputes —  367 

duration  of  benefit  payments 327, 

850,1018,1164,1276 

employment  and  earnings  as  tests —  1275 

in  D.  C.,  administrative  expenses  .  817,976, 1001 

in  D.  C,  merit  rating 1418,1584 

interpretation  service — 

benefit  series 46, 166, 

328, 683. 850, 1164, 1447,  1613, 1614, 17.59 

benefit  series,  cumulative  code  ._ .-  683 

benefit  series,  cumulative  index 1614 

Federal  series  _       46, 496,  683, 

850, 1018, 1019, 1276, 1447, 1614, 1759 

State  series - 684 

State  series,  index. ._ 684 

railroad  employees,  claims  manual 135.H 

railroad  employees,  laws - -.  287 

State  laws 69 

State  systems,  wages,  etc.,  of  workers 1613 

status  of  laws --  1493 

TTniform  crime  reports 363,712,1188,1637 

Uniforms: 

Army,  allowances  for  ofllcers. 1749 

Armv,  regulations 1823 

Coast  Guard,  regulations 589, 1529, 1680 

Navv,  regulations,  1941 --  1200 

Public  Health  Service,  regulations. -  1164 

willinc-to-certify  sources  of  supply 458 

see  also  Clothing. 

Unimak  Pass,  chart 135 

Union  agreements,  see  Collective  bargaining. 
Union  &  Glenn  Springs  R.  R.,  deficit  status    .  1179 

Union  Asbestos  and  Rubber  Co 899.1339 

Union  Catalog,  Library  of  Congress 887, 1642 

report,  1940 887 

Union  Church  of  the  Canal  Zone 148, 1747 

Union  Construction  Co 585 

Union  County,  Miss.,  references 1104 

Union  Electric  Co.  of  Illinois 1339 

Union  Electric  Co.  of  Missouri 899, 1339 

Union  Hardware  &  Metals  Co 899 

Union  Light,  Heat  <t  Power  Co 1791 

Union-manaeement  cooperation 1050,1785 

Union  Manufacturing  Co 211,1644 

Union  Motor  Freight  Terminal. 1471 

Union  Motors.  Inc 62 

Union  of  South  Africa: 

trade  of  United  States  in  1940- 1255 

treaty  with  United  States u 749 

Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics: 

economic  conditions 798 

education  for  trained  labor  reserve 276 

trade  with  United  States  in  1940 276 

Union  Pacific  R.  R.:  ,  ,  ^„„ 

accidents  56,  340,  341, 1460 

court  case;::: 449,538,921 

equipment  trust  certificates 514 

Union  Railroad,  deficit  settlement 1035 

Union  Railroad  Station  in  D.  C,  facilities 1263. 

1414. 1432 

Union  Rock  Co 190 

Union  scales  of  hours  and  wages,  see  Hours  of 

labor— Wages. 
Union  Shipbuilding  Co  _ 585 


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Union  Switch  and  Signal  Co 731,899 

Union  Telephone  Co 1360 

Union  Terminal  Company. 877,1784 

Union  Terminal  Railway 182 

Union  Transfer  Co 1301 

Union  Trust  Co.  of  District  of  Columbia. .  751, 1779 

Union  Trust  Co.  of  Pittsburgh 356 

Union  Van  Corporation 522 

Union  Warehouse  Holding  Co.. 1471 

Union  Wire  Rope  Corporation 531 

Unions,  see  Labor  organizations. 

Unit  heaters,  statistics 22.129.269,451, 

622,  791,  959, 1114, 1248, 1394, 1573,  1714 
United  Air  Lines  Transport  Corporation: 

decisions  of  Civil  Aeronautics  Bd 625, 

1253,1402,1577,1720 

p.  United  States --  709.1011.1485 

United  Aircraft  Corporation 1063, 1339, 16.55 

United  Airports  Co --  795 

United  Artists  Corp 1339,1507 

United  Artists  Studio,  Inc 410 

United  Biscuit  Co.  of  America 1339,1655 

United  Block  Co.,  Inc -  1313 

United  Brass  Works,  Inc 899 

United  Brotherhood  of  Carpenters  and  Joiners  of 

America...- 227,361,704 

United  Cab  Co - 711 

United  Can  Co.... -. .-    71 

United  Carbon  Co.. 528 

United  Cartage  Co.,  Ltd.... 522.1035 

United  Cooperative  Society  of  Jackson,  Inc.  1046, 

1636 
United  Daughters  of  the  Confederacy,  patent..  653, 

1008, 1131 

United  Dredging  Co 900 

United  Express  Lines,  Inc 527 

United  Fruit  Co ..-- 316,1269 

United  Kingdom,  see  Great  Britain. 
United  Motors  Service,  Inc.: 

court  case 361 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 900.1339 

United  Scientific  Laboratories.  Inc 387.558 

United  Spanish  War  Veterans,  convention 31 

United  States: 

Note.— For  all  subjects  pertaining  to  the 
United  States,  except  its  government,  gen- 
eral history,  and  description,  see  such  sub- 
jects. For  all  departments,  bureaus,  etc.. 
of  the  Government  of  the  United  States, 
see  names  of  such  departments,  bureaus, 
etc. 

aeronautical  planning  chart 134, 1404 

county  outline  map 9 

Government- 
cost,  list  of  references 368 

formation  of  the  Union 486 

lessons  for  citizenship  candidates 67. 883 

manual 90,575,1520 

our  American  Government 637 

printing 303,  653 

see  also  Reorganization  of  Government 
offices,  etc. 

great-circle  chart - 797 

lines  of  equal  magnetic  declination,  etc 1721 

make  America  strong,  posters 781.782 

statistical  abstract.  1940 622 

writings  on  American  history,  1936 1078 

United  States  Brewing  Co 1636 

United  States  coast  pilot,  see  Coast  pilots. 
United  States  code,  see  Codes  of  law. 
United  States  commissioners; 

relief  of  certain  commissioners 308.640,804 

rules  for  trial  of  cases,  etc 407,  7.50, 1215 

United  States  Committee  for  Care  of  European 

Children 1189 

United    States    Constitution    Sesquicentennial 

Commission 486 

United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia,  records  and  briefs  in  tax 

cases,  title  page  and  index 1307 

see  also  names  of  parties  to  suits. 
United  States  courts,  see  Administrative  Office 
of  United  States  Courts— Courts  of 
United  States— also  names  of  courts. 

United  States  Finisliinc  Co 1796 

United  States  flag,  see  Flag  of  United  States. 

United  States  Government  manual 90,575,1520 

United  States  Guarantee  Co 1481 

United  States  Gypsum  Co 361,882 


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United  States  Lines  Co..  211  -^s?  !«=;';    r-tov,     n„  *•       j 

United  States  Packing  and  Shipp^n'g  Co     '      '  471  '  ^ ' ^^--^"^t'^u^^d 

United  States  QunrrvTile  Co  841 

United  States  Rubber  Co 732,"966;i004 

United  Mates  savings  bonds: 

increase  control  by  Treasury- 
hearings. 151  155 

law... 141 

minority  views 151 

reports .  151  155 

regulations _..        417  754  io86 

United  States  Smelting,  Refining,  and  Mining 

Co 30- 

United  States  Steel  Corporation-  

decision,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 


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1508 

economic  power,  hearings 416 

United  States  Sugar  Corporation.  882 

United  States  Travel  Bureau,  official  bulletin      176 
TT   -x  JO  338,  508, 862, 1173  1768 

United  States  Trucking  Corporation...  18G  H71 

United  States  Trust  Co.  of  New  York      '  1083 

Inited  Steel  and  Wire  Co  ' ''11  387 

United  Stove  Co "559  730' 900 

United  Transport  System  S48""i2qs 

United  Trucking  Co  I2qs 

United  Warehouse  Co §70 

Unity  Rys.,  construction  1772 

Universal  Cartage  Co I479 

Universal  Interstate  Freight,  Inc  1.302  1471 

Universal  Pictures  Co..  Inc 13".35, 133"9, 1508,'  1652 

Universal  Terminnl  Warehouse  Co  I774 

Universe,  is  there  life  in  other  worlds'  '"    40'' 

Universities,  see  Colleges  and  universities— Land 
grant  colleges  and  universities— d/so 
^^   .  names  of  universities. 

University  City  Transfer  Co.,  Inc  1302 

Univis  Lens  Co.,  Inc..  m\e, 

Unlading  and  lading:      "" 

bill  of  lading  and  livestock  contract  1305 

case  of — 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  R.  R.  et  al.  1630 

Houston  Chamber  of  Commerce  1778 

Puerto  Rico ""    37Q 

freight  forwarding  investigation..^"  703 

status  of  public  stockyard  companies  1184 

tpham,  .Tack  Y.,  relief 469"831  975 

Uphara  Telephone  &  Electric  Co  '       '994 

Lpholstery:  " 

price  schedule,  furniture  fabrics  1809 

specification,  upholstery  leather  "  1366 

State  laws  and  judicial  decisions  250 

Upjohn  William  E.,  court  case  of  exrs.,  etc   882,"  1636 

Upper  Darby  Township,  Pa.,  building  permit 

survey.. ngn 

Upper  Lake  Band  of  Pomo  'fndians        ' "    503 

Uppercu   Inglis  M.,  trustee,  court  case  """l636 

Upton,  Emory,  short-term  Army  enlistments      996 
Uraba,  MedeUin  and  Central  Airwavs.  Inc     "'  795 
Urban  communities,  nee  Cities  and  towns.         ' 
Urban  lands,  gee  Land. 
Urban  workers,  see  Labor. 
Urban  youth,  see  Youth. 

Urinals,  specification I6S5 

Urinary  lead  excretion,  diurnal  variation  1611 

Uromyces  phaseoli  typica  on  bean 1389 

Urquhart,  George,  trustee,  court  case  1631 

Lrrjuhart,  Xorman  R.: 

adjustments  on  truck  crop  farms  l''37  1562 

farm  management,  etc.,  on  vegetable  farms  '  1104 
Uruguay,  tonnage  duties,  proclamation  88 

Used  cars,  see  Motor  vehicles. 
Useless  papers,  see  Executive  Papers,  Committee 
on  Disposition  of.  House— Executive 
Papers,  Joint  Committee  on  Disposi- 
tion of — also  names  of  departments, 
etc.,  owning  useless  papers. 

Uselman,  J.  J.,  lettuce. 124 

Usilton,  Lida  J.,  venereal  diseases  in  "d!  C 164 

Ustilago,  sei»  Smuts. 
Utah: 


climate. 

district  court  records,  disposition  ^sos 

duration  of  benefit  payments  ini a 

electric  bills  .  jViq 

electric  rate  book i~\ 

extinct  animals "  5-- 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directorv  isnq 

financial  statistics..   .  "  Jon? 

geology  between  Green  and  Colo'.'ri'vers ' " "    503 
gold  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  ' ""  858 

Health  Board '" ]fi,, 

honeybee  losses.  """ 1940 

lands.  Executive  order..  gg 

mail  routes,  schedules 569, 1069," iSH.'lSOO 

mammalian  faunas  of  Paleocene  1355 

map,  minor  civil  divisions  "  ii9n 

map,  post  route '" fi. 

metal  mining,  1940...  5? 

self-help  cooperatives 1640 

Utah  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.       1240  1390 
Ltah  Copper  Co..  '  \~qp. 

Utah  Parks  Co ::;;:;:  '^^ 

Utah  Products  Association  1635 

Ute  Indians,  jurisdictional  act,  amend!."""""""  665, 

Ql  Q    070     1  1  <^Q 

Ute  Mountain  Tribe  of  Ute  Mountain  Reserva- 
TT^u       „      '''°°'  constitution  and  by-laws  334 

L  thus,  Bruce,  selecting  trainees  nfii 

Utica,  X.  Y.,  financial  statistics  ""      21 

L  tica  V.  illowvale  Bleaching  Co  387 

Utilities,  planning  for  safety.  497 

Utility  companies,  see  Public  utility  compa"n"i'es". 

Utility  Electric  Co 1655 

Utility  Tool  Manufacturing  Co  1555 

Utilization  of  American  cotton  studies  252 

Ltley,  James,  court  case  '    «« 

Uttal,  S.,  relief 294 

Utzinger,  Walter,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B  77 

Uvalde  &  Northern  Ry.,  abandonment .-.  1292 


AAA  program  handbook  249 

agricultural  loans 947 

archeological  reconnaissance      '  746  n=i=; 

census,  1940  (16th)—  " 

agriculture... 270, 1249. 1715 

housing.. 1397 

population -.-..■.".".":.".""453,1575 

retail  trade... 793 

wholesale  trade --'..'.-'....../..  HQl 


Vaccination: 

Bang's  disease 120 

smallpox,  laws  and  regulations.. I"!!!  679 

smallpox,  questions  and  answers  _  1164 
Vaccines: 

Brucella  abortus,  preparation  779 

rabies,  efficacy  of  phenolized 679 

yellow-fever,  funds  for  manufacture,  etc  _"    914 

V  acher,  Herbert  C,  texture  in  copper  970 

V  acuum  cleaners: 

general  schedule  of  supplies. 758 

specification 235 

Vagrancy  in  D.  C,  defining  and"puni"s"hi"ng""""ii39 

,.  ,         „^  1152,1418,1515,1599,1730 

valaer,  P.  J.: 

carbon  monoxide  poisoning 1610 

ketone  vapors "  "      45 

Valgren,  V.  N.,  reinsurance  among  farmers         1709 
valleau,  W.  D.: 

mosaic-susceptible  tobacco  plants..  1101 

virus  distribution  in  tobacco  1234 

^  alletta  Motor  Trucking  Co.  .  1471 

Valley  Compress  Co 1475 

Valley  Express  Co ""'"  '"  1293 

Valley  Fibre  Box  Co.  _ 1503 

Valley  Lumber  Co.  of  Lodi V.~.  412 

Valley  Motor  Lines,  Inc .T"      349  1473 

Valley  Mould  and  Iron  Corporation  77  882 

\  alley  Steel  Products  Co  1040 

Valley  Waste  .Mills :."!  """      66 

Valparaiso  Grain  <t  Lumber  Co .  585 

Valuation,  ■>ee  .Assessed  valuations— interstate 
,,  ,       .         Commerce  Commission,  decisions. 
V  aluation  Bureau.  Interstate  Commerce  Comn.  55, 
,.  ,  ...  .„  56. 1175 

\  alves.  cylinder,  specification i09l 

Vanadium,  preprint  from  minerals  vearbook  1027 
Van  .\rsdel,  W  .  B..  market  for  farm  products  606 
\  an  Beuren,  .\rchbold,  court  case  351 

\  an  Camp  .Milk  Co.  1340 

Van  Camp  Sea  Food  Co.,  Inc  1340 

\  ancouver,  Wash.: 

charts.. 134,1578 

port  ---, 108 

rights-of-way... 990.1005.1131 

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Vancouver  Fast  Freight 349 

Vancouver  Island: 

chart -- 737 

sailing  directions _._ 212 

Vandenbark,  Virginia,  court  case.- 94 

Vandenberg,  Arthur  H.  (Senator  from  Mich.): 
individual  views — 

Finance  Com. -  1267 

minority  views — 

Finance  Com 663 

paper  presented  by — 

British,  Canadian,  and  Australian  taxes.  755 
report  made  by — 

Commerce  Com 1431 

Vanderbilt  Mansion  National  Historic  Site 1286 

Van  Derhule  Transfer  &  Storage-. 58 

Vanderpool,  J.  L.,  meteorological  summary 803 

Vander  Vorst,  Wm.  J.,  motor  carrier  decision..  1302 

Van  Dvke.  W.  L.  B.,  relief 985,1431,1805 

Van  Dyke,  W.  S.,  court  case 538 

Vane,  Robert  J.,  occupation  hazards 884 

Van  Heulen,  Barbara,  family  credit  problems..  1014 
Van  Horn,  Rua,  nutrition  in  school  program..  1273 

Van  Horn,  Russell,  court  case .  917 

Van  Home,  Douglas,  court  case 538 

A'anier,  J.: 

aerodynamics  of  rotating-wing  aircraft 1496 

automatic  control  systems 203, 1194 

boundary  layer  removal 546 

calculating  power  of  aircraft  engines 1052 

computing  various  cases  of  beam  columns.  1319 

creep  of  synthetic  resin  plastics. -.. 1642 

effect  of  wing  appendages,  etc 1496 

elliptic  wing 546 

flow-direction  instruments 370 

flow  past  infinite  screen  of  airfoils.. 370 

freely  exposed  ducted  radiators... 370 

frictional  resistance  for  smooth  plates 1319 

general  airfoil  theory.. 1052 

heat  transfer  in  cylinders.. 718 

inertia  of  dynamic  pressure  arrays... 1788 

internal-combustion  engines 888, 1788 

jet  pumps .1194 

materials  for  slack  diaphragms. 71 

mechanical  properties  of  wood 1319 

oscillating  wing  with  aerodynamically  bal- 
anced elevator 1642 

stagnation  temperature  recording 203 

strength  of  aircraft  wing  structures 1642 

strength  of  fiat  hght-alloy  strips. 1642 

stress  analysis  of  circular  frames 1788 

stress  analysis  of  shell  structures.. 1788 

temperature  in  high-speed  gas  stream 1789 

temperature  recording  in  high-speed  gases.  1319 

two-dimensional  potential  flow 1642 

Van  Kleeck,  Arthur,  treating  Christmas  trees..  262 
Van  Loon.  Hendrick  W.,  why  social  security?..  49o 

Vann  Transfer  &  Storage  Co 1182 

Vannozzi,  Flavio,  Express 701 

correction  of  subhead 941 

Van  Nuys,  Frederick  (Senator  from  Ind.): 
reports  made  by- 
Foreign  Relations  Com 1600 

Judiciary  Com 312, 483, 666, 835-836, 1748 

Van's  Truck  Line 1302 

Vansell,  G.  H.,  losses  of  adult  honeybees 1240 

Van  Siclen,  M.,  Pennsylvania  anthracite 335 

Van  Sweringen  corporate  system,  financing 1747 

Van  Vliet,  Richard,  infiltration  of  rainfall 116 

V'an  Vranken,  Elsie,  court  case 361 

Van  Zandt,  James  E.  (Representative  from  Pa.): 

bill  introduced  by 1740 

Vapor  pressure,  psychrometric  tables 803 

Varnado,  Hilton,  motor  carrier  decision. 1473 

Varnish: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1397 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 167 

publications  by  Nat.  Bureau  of  Standards.  1408 

specifications 593, 1683, 1685, 1821  (5  entries) 

statistics ---.  22,128,269,450, 

622,  791, 959, 1114, 1247, 1394, 1572, 1714 
Vascular  wilt,  see  Wilt  disease. 

Vatter,  Harold,  small  business.. 413 

Vaubel,  Ellis  K.,  pneumococci 1016 

Vaughan,  H.  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  district 763 

Vaughan,  L.  M.:  . 

agricultural-economics  extension  work 1108 

land  classes  in  southern  New  York 122 

449642 — 42 15 


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Veal: 

grading  and  stamping,  poster 778 

specification 1821 

Veatch,  F.  M.,  surface  water  supply 688, 

1763  (3  entries) 

Veatch,  J.  O.,  soil  survey.. 786 

Veenstra,  Theodore  A.,  defense  housing. 1049 

Vega  Airplane  Co.: 

apprenticeship  standards 1490 

decision,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1340 

Vegetable  fats,  see  Fats. 

Vegetable  fiber  insulating  board _ 971 

Vegetable  oils,  see  Oils— also  names  of  oils. 

Vegetable-peeling  machines,  specification 101 

Vegetables: 

auctions,  operation 15 

canned— 

and  dried,  census  of  manufactures 1716 

grading,  posters  (Sentries) 778 

include  in  Navy  ration 1741 

labeling 254,1237 

quality  grading. 116 

canning- 
child  labor  in  Maryland  canneries 197 

cooperative 261 

corporations.  Federal  Trade  Comn.  rp..  328 

home  canning 785 

wage  order,  canning  in  Puerto  Rico 1193 

carloadings,  containers,  varieties,  etc 254 

carlot  shipments,  1939 254,777 

commercial  storage 1389 

compost  for  production 1389 

disease  resistant,  for  home  garden 14 

diseases,  educational  illustrations. 1708 

distributors,  observations,  etc.,  affecting 253 

estimated  weights 1303 

farm  management  problems,  etc 1104 

4-H  garden  project,  Massachusetts 781 

freezinc  temperatures 1710 

heat  of  respiration... 606 

institutional  purchasing 776 

outlook  charts,  1941.... 253 

preservation  by  dehydration.. _ 1235 

quarantine  revision,  Puerto  Rico 441 

rates  on 874 

seed  treatments 446 

statistics -  432 

storage,  educational  illustrations 1708 

trade  between  U.  S.  and  Canada 955 

under  quarantine,  imports. 1109 

vegetable  situation 9, 118, 253, 436, 

608,  776. 948, 1104, 1237, 1383, 1562, 1703 

wage  order,  canning  in  Puerto  Rico 1193 

wage  order,  packing  industry 1317 

wholesale  market  of  Huntington,  W.  Va...  1103 

wholesale  market  of  St.  Louis 1103 

wholesale  prices  at  New  York  City,  etc 437 

see  also  names  of  vegetables. 

Vehicles: 

from  Mexico,  inspecting,  cleaning,  etc 811 

in  Canal  Zone,  public  conveyances 738 

in  Canal  Zone,  taking  for  use 148,1731,1747 

used  to  transport  narcotic  drugs,  etc 1220 

see  also  Motor  vehicles— also  names  of  vehicles. 

Veirs,  Ray  B.,  validate  pajTnents 816,832,975 

Veitch,  F.  P.: 

American  sumac,  tanning  material,  etc 1235 

home  tanning 773 

Veldee,  M.  V.,  Dick  reaction 1017 

VellumoidCo 1064,1340 

Vending  machines,  rates  on 718 

Veneer: 

use  in  furniture  construction 442 

warping  in  veneered  products 616 

Venereal  diseases: 

and  national  defense 164 

blood  test  before  marriage 164 

clinics  for  diagnosis,  etc.,  directory 1017 

in  District  of  Columbia.. 164 

in  Virginia,  control 849 

newer  chemotherapy -  164 

untreated  lymphogranuloma 1445 

V.  D.  folder. 164 

venereal  disease  information.. 45, 164, 325, 

495,  680, 849, 1017, 1275, 1445, 1613, 1758 

index.. 45 

supplement 164,495,1017 

see  also  names  of  diseases. 


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Veneral  Diseases  Division 44 

45, 164, 323,  325, 493, 494, 495,  Ml,  848! 
849, 1016. 1017, 1163, 1445, 1611, 1757. 
Venetian  blinds: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

specification ^  1089 

Venezuela: 

cooperacion  agrfcola. 1669 

economic  conditions  in  1940 1571 

grasses,  study 577 

naval  air  pilot. '"_'_  391 

naval  mission,  agreement I.  920 

preparing  shipments 276 

reciprocal  trade  aereement 749 

tarifT  quota  on  crude  petroleum,  etc 227,405 

trade  of  United  States  in  1940 1255 

Ventilation: 

bacteria  transmission  by  systems 44 

coal-mine,  information  for  miners.  _ 51 

function,  etc.,  in  drying  compartments. .."  956 
Ventre,  E.  K.,  farm  sugarcane  sirup  production    1381 

Ventura,  Calif.,  chart. _.. 967 

Ventura  River,  survey _ './..'.  \Z7\ 

Ventura  Transfer  Co.. _    "'    349 

Vcrkamp,  John  O.,  schedule  of  basic  rates..".    176 

Vermicelli,  specification 1366 

Vermiculite,  specification '_'.'._  1366 

Vermilion,  Ohio,  chart 107 

Vermilion  River,  review  of  reports '    1266 

Vermont: 

account  with  U.  S.,  readjustment..  483,988. 1131 

agricultural  loans 774, 1381 

bridges  across  Lake  Champlain 819 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 22,1115, 1716 

construction , 1116 

housing.... '  1397 

manufactures 1717 

population : """130,1398 

retail  trade _  963 

wholesale  trade 'IIl401 

claim,  expenditures  during  War  of  1812..!^  1278 

electric  bills.. II59 

electric  rate  book '"".'..  844 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory '  1352 

financial  statistics. '_'_'_'  1247 

health  for  children "'  1139 

mail  routes,  schedules 216,  739, 1204, 1662 

map,  post  route '     35 

military  reservations 1224 

Vermont  lM.<irblc  Co. [""387,5.59 

Vermont  Transit  Co.,  Inc 10.38 

Vernon  Tool  Co.,  Ltd 77,387,  559 

Vero  Beach,  Fla.,  aircraft  accident 1589  1718 

Verona  Mining  Co '   333 

Verrall,  A.  F.,  fungi  that  stain  logs,  etc ][1    1710 

Vertebrate  Paleontology  Division,  history 1079 

Vesper  Co.,  Inc.. 1360 

V^essel,  A.  J.,  soil  survey '_'_  1244 

Vessels,  see  Merchant  marine— Ships— Steam- 
.ships. 

Vesta  Coal  Co... 211 

Vetch  resistance  to  bruchid ["  1107 

Veterans: 

benefits,  information 981 

printing '_\\  993 

benefit.s.  service  manual ._  1149 

civil  .service  vireference  laws 287, 1589 

hospitalization  of  retired  officers,  etc. . .       'll48 
•    ^-   ■,•      ^  .      ^  17.31,174,5 

m  C  ivilian  Conservation  Corps  camps. .  492, 1160 

increase  pensions '  1746 

legislation  to  amend  certain  laws ""    99.5 

nationality  of  naturalized  veterans,  etc.  .1737 

naturalization  of  alien  veterans 146,471, 1737 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs  ..'.  .  '  1449 

service  connected  disabilities 1148, 1732, 1746 

seven  yrs.  absence  evidence  of  death..  1148]  1746 
tee  aho  Life  insurance — Pensions. 

Veterans' Administration 102  2.36  420 

593,  759,  1091,  1222, 1367, 153.5,  i685,'l822 

decisions 102,  236,  420,  759, 1222, 1535,  168.5 

estimates 574 

facilities — 

easement    in    land    at    Murfreesboro, 

Tenn 1746 

easement  in  land  at  Togus,  Maine 1746 

easement  in  land  at  Tu.skegee,  Ala 1746 


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Veterans'  Administration— Continued 
facilities— Continued 

easements  in  lands  to  Bedford,  Mass      1148 

estimate ' ''2, 1746 

property  of  deceased  patients,  etc  65.5'l746 
transfer  land  at  Dayton,  Ohio  6.55  664  978 
transfer  land  at  Roanoke,  Va. ..  655!  664'  978 

laws  relating  to 'gjQ 

medical  bulletin 102,  593,"i69i,"i367"l822 

title  page  and  index  to  v.  17.  '  593 

records,  disposition...  icoo 

report,  1940 "!.".'!!!! 102 

standard  stock  catalog  supplement 102 

Veterans'  insurance,  see  Life  insurance 
Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars  of  United  States,  pro- 
ceedings of  41st  encampment  1135 

see  also  Eleven  Gold  Star  Post.  

Veterans  of  World  War,  Disabled  .\merican,  see 
Disabled    American    Veterans'  of 
World  War. 
Veterinary  Corps,  administration  930 

Veterinary  zoology,  index-catalogue  951 

Veto  messages,  see  President  of  United  States    " 
Vetter,  Roy  A.,  laws  rel.  to  local  parks,  etc     "    1028 
,t!  ,',^^-  ?•'  consumption  of  dairy  products  252 

V  lal  labels,  specification '  998 

Vickers,  Inc.   387 

Vicksburg,  Miss.:  

rivers  and  harbors  in  district 753 

topograph  ic  map  of  quadrangle         1372 

Vicksburg  Xational  Park 862  1286 

Vicksburg,  Shreveport  &  Pacific  Ry.,  bonds     '   182 

Victor,  Maurice,  relief "  294 

Victoria,  Tex.,  cotton  market 13j(?3 

Victoria  Coach  Line,  Inc 1301 

Victoria  Harbor,  chart      391 

Victoria  Motor  Freight  Line 1776 

Victory  Cperiodical) [  igQg 

Viehmann,  Catherine  M.,  consumer  and  farm 

products 609 

Vienna  sausage,  see  Sausage. 

Vietinghoff-Scheel,  Karl  E.  von,  relief  471 

Vigeant,  G.,  Trucking 1298 

Viking  Freight  Co 1471 

Viking  Pump  Co [\  66 

Viles,  Edmond  L.,  court  case [  711 

Vjllaees,  Spanish-.\merican ! ! ! ! "  1236 

Villaume,  Irving  A.,  motor  carrier  decision         1471 

Vim  Securities  Corporation 412  1636 

Vinal,  George  W.:  ' 

cadmium  sulphate 97Q 

electromotive    force    containing   deuterium 

oxide 1 723 

Vinall,  H.  N.,  Johnson  grass !  1390 

Vinas  River,  chart '"    797 

Vincent,  Beverly  M.  (Representative  from "Ky")'- 
report  made  by — 

Naval  .\ffairs  Com §23 

Vincent,  C.  L.,  Katahdin  potatoes !!![]"!!      6 

Vincent,  Calif,,  railroad  accident 341 

Vincent  Steel  Process  Co 1199  1340 

Vinegar:  '  ' 

specifications _ 753  logi 

vaporizing  process,  regulations !       '   lOO 

Vines,  ivies,  etc 617 

Vinson,  Carl  (Representative  from  Ga.): 

bills,  etc.,  introduced  by  143- 

150,  300-302,  475,  '65"o^'651,  S^o!  990- 
991,  1145,  1424,  1740-41 
reports  made  by — 

Conference  Com.. __ 284,637,979 

Naval  .■VfTairs  Com ...  '       '33 

149,  475.  649,  651-652,  824,  991,  IHo! 
1595,  1741 

Virgin  Islands 54,1174,1287 

attendance  at  legislative  sessions 1737, 1751 

coast  pilot,  supplement.- 1121 

district  judges,  retirement 147 

governor,  report,  1940.. 54 

homesteads,  transfer  administration. .  1420, 1732 
lands,  transferring,  E.xecutive  order.  88.  912. 1209 

laws  passed 1174, 1287 

liquors  and  articles  from,  regulations.  _ .     .'  1087 

mail  routes,  schedules 84,394,907, 1204, 1800 

map,  post  route 85 

natality  and  mortality  data,  1938 129 

oil  and  gas  fields _ 172 

relief,  etc.,  estimate 1806 


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wildlife  restoration,  extend  aid 811, 1131, 1155 

Virgin  Islands  (British): 

money-order  post  offices 1204 

Virginia: 

agricultural  loans 774 

agricultural  or  farm  program 6,  1380 

Agriculture  Department 331,946 

battlefields  tour -..- .-  1286 

bridges ----  819,1000,1130 

butterflies 577 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 792,1574 

construction - .  1574 

population   - -  -  793 

retail  trade --- 23,964 

service  establishments -  -  -     2:1 

wholesale  trade - 23, 1401 

climate - 1727 

court  case --  750 

electric  bills -- - 1159 

electric  rate  book 319, 1756 

Federal  aid  highway  system  progress  map.  1278 

financial  statistics 1247 

Forest  Service.. 1678 

land  for  highway- 
hearing..  _ 1424 

law  -.-  -  1732 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 824 

reports 1424,  1751 

mail  routes,  schedules 84, 1204, 1662 

map,  minor  civil  divisions 1120 

map,  post  route 85 

Markets  Division  of  Agriculture  Dept-  331,946 

trailing  early  man 577 

venereal  diseases  in,  control 849 

Virginia  Agricultural  Experiment  Station...  445,946 
Virginia  &  Southwestern  Ry.,  abandonment...  1772 

Virginia  &  Truckee  Ry.,  abandonment 1292 

Virginia  antiquities,  see  Association  for  Preserva- 
tion of  Virginia  Antiquities. 

Virginia  Bridge  Co 387,559 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Corporation 702 

Virginia-Carolina  Transportation  Co 871 

Virginia  Electric  and  Power  Co 196,581, 1636 

Virginia      (Merriniac)-Monitor      Commission, 

extend  life  and  time  for  1st  report...  989 

Virginia  Sky-Line  Co.,  Inc 507 

Virginian  Ry.: 

accidents 696, 1032 

operation 343 

Virus,  see  Biological  products. 

Virus  diseases,  Katahdin  potato  resistance. 6 

see  also  names  of  diseases. 
Virus-Serum    Control    Division,    activities    of 

establishments  supervised 11,  256, 

439,  610,  779, 951,  1106, 1239, 1385, 1564,  1706 

Visalia  area,  Calif.,  soil  survey 618 

Visas,  see  Passports. 

Visibility  at  sea 1 282 

Visual  aids: 

in  CCC  educational  program 492, 1160 

problems  of  wage  earner 541 

soil  conservation 1245 

sources  for  use  in  schools 1162 

Vital  statistics: 

instruction  manual .• 791, 1114 

monthly  vital  statistics  bulletin..    22,    129,   270, 
622,  792,  1114,  1248,  1395,  1573,  1715 

of  United  States,  1938 129 

special  reports 22,  129,  270,  451, 

622,623,792,1115,  1573 

contents,  v.  10 622 

title  page  and  contents,  V.  11 270 

title  pages,  v.  10 623 

United  States  life  tables  1930-39,  prelim. __.  1248 
see  also  Birth — Death. 
Vitamins: 

economical  purchase  of  vitamin  D 1048 

facts  and  fancies 605 

vitamin  A  in  nutrition  of  foxes 331 

vitamin  A  values  of  128  foods 1709 

Vivian,  D.  L.,  sulfur  compounds  as  insecticides.  440 
Vocational  Division,  Education  Office: 

bulletin 321,  677,  1014, 1273, 1443,  1610 

miscellany  series 321,322,846 

monograph - 1014 


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Vocational  education: 

activities  of  public  employment  offices .  1447, 

1614, 1759 

Civilian  Conservation  Corps.. 1152,1160 

defense  training- 
article  1446 

factor  in  national  defense 847 

in  CCC  camps 1160 

job  training  authorized  by  Congress 492 

needs  in  local  communities 1160 

occupations  approved  by  0PM... 847 

selecting  trainees 1161 

service  bulletin  on  defense  training 1160, 

1161,1162 

training  for  employment 89 

in  review,  1939-40 1162 

laws  relating  to,  compilation 141 

miscellany  series 321 ,  493, 846, 847 

occupational  training  and  Educ.  Office 847 

representative  advisory  committees 847 

see  also  Rehabilitation  of  the  disabled— a/«o 
special  subject  taught. 
V'ocational  guidance: 

bibliography 1610 

girls  and  women... - 1610 

Negroes - 677 

occupational  dictionary  a  tool 846 

occupational     information     and     guidance 

scries 677,1610 

see  also  names  of  occupations. 
Vocational  rehabilitation,  see  Rehabilitation  of 

the  disabled. 
Vocational  Rehabilitation  Division,  Education 

Office 162.493,846 

Vocational  training,  see  Vocational  education. 
Voegtlin,  Carl: 

Amoeba  proteus .' 164 

cancer  control  program 165 

cancer  research 164 

improved  therapy  for  cancer  patients 1164 

program  for  study  of  cancer  of  stomach 681 

Voeller,  Olga  E.,  court  case 94 

Vogel,   Harold   A.,   cooperative  land-use  plan- 
ning  - 948 

Vogel,  Simeon  J.,  motor  carrier  decision -  1297 

Vogel,  V^ictor  H.: 

inadequate  treatment  of  mentally  ill -  1611 

mental  hygiene  in  State  health  dept .-  323 

Vogler,  Wilma,  relief - 639 

Volcano  House  Co.,  Ltd 507 

Volck  Brothers,  Inc 1474 

Volin,  M.  E.,  Roaring  Fork 1764 

Volt  boxes,  testing  and  performance 1409 

Volunteer  Participation  Committee,  enlarging..  912 
Volunteers,  see  Defense. 

Von,  see,  for  other  names  preceded  by  "von", 
the  name  following  the  prefix. 

Von  Bramer,  Harold,  patent  appeal 1725 

Von  Loesecke,  H.  W.,  citrus  fruit  products 7 

Von  Oettingen,  W.  F.: 

mechanism  of  carbon  monoxide  poisoning..  1610 

toxicity  and  dangers  of  nitrous  fumes 1445 

Von  Rosenberg,  John  P.,  lelief 816 

V'oorhees,  Erma  L.,  motor  carrier  decision 186 

Voorhis,  Jerry  (Representative  fiom  Calif.): 

recovery  plans 413 

report  made  by- 
Flood  Control  Com 1139 

Voris,  LeRoy,  feeding  stuffs  [or  rabbit 604 

Voss  Truck  Lines,  Inc 522 

Votava,  George  E.: 

earnings  in  making  of  wood  tuinings,  etc..  1192 

earnings  in  seamless-hosiery  industry 1049 

Voth,  Harry  J.,  land  clearing  with  bulldozer  ..  1382 
Vreeland,  Albert  L.  (Representative  from  N. 
J.): 

resolution  introducea  by.. 476 

Vultee  Aircraft,  Inc.: 

apprenticeship  standards 1314 

decision,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 559 

W 

W.  O.  Corporation 1474 

W.  P.  A.,  see  Work  Projects  Administration. 

W.  T.  W.  Transportation  Co 872 

Wabash  Pipe  Line  Co ._ 59 

Wabash  R.  R.,  control 146S 


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Wabash  Ry.: 

accident 1288 

rocei  vcrship_ _._ 1464 

Wabash  River: 
bridRcs — 

Montezuma,  Ind.. 1421,1432,  1586 

Mount  Vernon,  Ind 820, 1001, 1131 

New  Harmony,  Ind 310,  471,  637 

Wade,  B.  L.,  drought  tolerance  in  snap  beans..  1244 

Wade,  Edwin  L.,  relief _ 1263 

Wade  Motor  Service,  Inc 528 

Wadel,  E.  Q.,  tax  appeal 1084 

Wadsworth,  James   W.   (Representative  from 
N.  Y.): 
reports  made  by — 

Interstate     and     Foreign     Commerce 

Com 819 

Wadsworth,  W.  E.,  court  case 1494 

Wage  and  Hour  Division.. 69,  201,  367,  543,  716, 

885,  1050,  1192,  1317,  1493,  1640,  1787 

administrative  procedure 540 

appropriations,  proposed  provision 223,  743 

posters 70,  367,  544,  716, 1193, 1494, 1640, 1787 

report,  1940 201 

see  also  Fleming,  Philip  B. 
Wage  and  hour  law,  see  Labor  standards. 

Wage  and  Hour  Statistics  Division 365,  366,  543 

Wage  Board,  see  Defense  Wage  Board. 

Wage  earners,  see  Labor. 

Waeenet,  Elizabeth  M,,  health  for  children  in 

Vermont 1189 

Wages: 

and  national  defense.. 69 

anti-kick-back  legislation 1 190 

apprentice  rates... 1190 

bakery  industry 364 

bituminous-coal  industry 1491 

building  trades 198 

cordage  and  twine  industry 1639 

cost  of  living  in  2  world  wars 1786 

covered  workers  in  unemployment  compen- 
sation systems 1613 

custodial  employees  in  postal  service..  653, 1146 

drug,  medicine,  etc.,  industry 365 

earnings  in  1940 714 

enameled-utensil  industry .  365 

entrance  rates  of  common  laborers 366 

established  by  administrative  order 201 

fair  labor  standards,  see  Labor  standards. 

farm  rates 10,609,949,1383 

furniture  industry.. 1191 

high  cost  of  low  wages. 368 

iron  and  steel  industry 200 

jewelry  industry. 365 

jute-bagging  industry.. 1050 

laws- 
State  minimum-wage  laws  and  orders.  _  716 

State  minimum-wage  legislation 715 

leaf-tobacco  dealers'  employees 1 192 

leather  industries 366,  543 

living-wage  provisions  of  State  orders 1639 

lumber  and  timber  products  industry 1316 

motortruck  drivers  and  helpers 543 

National  Advisory  Com.  for  Aeronautics.  1740, 

1749 

Navy  Department,  etc.,  civil  employees 79 

Negro  workers,  taxable 682 

Negroes  in  iron  and  steel  industry 200 

office  workers 1641 

overtime  pay  in  rel.  to  costs  and  profits 1316 

Pacific  Coast  fish  canneries 1494 

paper  products  industry. 885 

paperboard  industry. 1493 

portable-lamp  and  lamp-shade  industries...  366 

printing  trades 366 

procossed-waste  industry 1050 

railroad  employees 56, 178,  341,  510,  696, 

865,  1033,  1176,  1289,  1460,  1624,  1770 

ravon  and  silk  industry 1316 

rice  mills,  1941 1786 

rubber  products  manufacture.. 716 

seamless-hosiery  industry 1049 

street-railway  employees. 367 

sugar  beet  production,  etc.. 605,945 

sugarcane  harvesting,  production,  etc 251, 

605, 1559 

textile  industry 1493 

Tinder  old-age  and  survivors  insurance 1 1 64 

union  agreement  provisions 1786 


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wageorders   70,201,367,544,716 

886,  1192,  1193,  1317,  1493,  1494,  1787 

why  a  State  wage-hour  law  now? _  713 

women's  and  children's  apparel  industry        198 

wood  turnings,  shapes,  etc.,  making 11^2 

see  also  Labor  standards— Salaries. 

Wagner.  Eli  E.,  jr.,  motor  carrier  decision 522 

Wagner,  George,  trustee,  court  case 1631 

Wagner,  George  B.,  pests  in  elevator  storage       1107 

Wagner,  Harry  U.,  retirement  exemption. 573 

Wagner,  Ralph,  court  case 1046 

Waguespack,  Herbert  W.,  court  case... 710 

Waikari  River,  chart 566 

Waikouaiti  Bay,  chart '.'_  904 

Wailes,  A.  E.,  receiver,  relief '.657,983 

Waimanalo    Reservation,    restoring    lands    to 

Hawaii,  Executive  order 1206 

Wainio,  Walter  W.; 

feeding  stuffs  for  rabbit.. 604 

forest  fruits  and  nuts... 1379 

Waite,  Herbert  A.,  ground  water. 855 

Waite,  Warren  C,  Government  price  control...  415 
Waite    Manufacturing    Division,    Inc.,    Picker 

X-Ray  Corporation.. 1061 

Wake  Island: 

defense  area,  etc.,  Exec,  order  8682 219 

correction 572 

Wakefield,  Cassius  E.,  tax  appeal  of  exr 1360 

Wakefield,  Josephine  O.,  tax  appeal  of  e.xr 1360 

Wakefield  Oil  Co 522 

Wakerman,  Chaim  (or  Hyman),  admission  to 

U.  S-. 834,1593 

Walapai  Indians,  court  case .     .  48, 

331, 1279,  1449, 1488, 1813 

Walbach,  James  De  B.,  court  case 196,488 

Walcott,  Frederic  C,  appointment 821, 1131 

Wald  Transfer  &  Storage  Co 1038 

Walden,  Anice,  claim  of  husband 999, 1139, 1414 

Walden,  Bessie,  relief 1747 

Walden,  Frank  P.,  claim 999, 1139, 1414 

Waldo,  George  F.,  raspberry  culture 446 

Waldron,   L.   R.,   yield  of  hard  red  spring 

wheat 1234 

W  aldron,  Leo  J . ,  survey  of  roofing  materials. . .    1 125 

Waldrop  Heating  &  Plumbing  Co 488 

Wales,  see  Great  Britain. 

Walkden,  H.  H.,  pale  western  cutworm 257 

Walker,  B.  F.,  Inc 526, 1628,1774 

Walker,  Egbert  H.,  plants  collected  by  R.  C. 

Ching 1078 

Walker,  Ernest  P.,  animal  behavior 1521, 1522 

Walker,  Frank  G.,  see  Post  Office  Depart- 
ment. 

Walker,  Gene,  range  plant  handbook 1110 

Walker,  H.  B.,  Pan  America  tomato 957 

Walker,  J.  B.,  court  case 1188 

Walker,  J.  C: 

Aphanomyces  root  rot  of  garden  pea 1700 

boron  deficiency  in  cabbage 1244 

cucumber  mosaic  on  bean  and  pea 943 

pea  seed  treatment  with  chemical  dusts.  _      248 

potato  wilt .-    1699 

ring  necrosis  of  cabbage... 1244 

Walker,  Jack,  court  case 66,  227 

Walker,  John  L.,  relief 153,2tO,463 

Walker,  L.  B.,  Republican  River... 1763 

Wall  tile: 

statistics. 21,128,269,450,621,791, 

959, 1114, 1247, 1394, 1572, 1714 

Tariff  Commission  report 581 

Wallace,  D.  S.,  surface  water  supply 687 

Wallace,  Donald  H.,  Government  price  con- 
trol...  415 

Wallace,  Henry  A.,  'round  the  world  with 

cotton,  foreword 433 

Wallace,  John  B.,  court  case  of  admx.,  etc 1188 

Wallace,  William  L.,  court  case  of  exrs 1P6,  580 

Wallace,  Camp,  rights-of-way 484,485,649,807 

Wallboard,  rates  on 874,1040 

Wallen,  Saul,  hazardous-occupation  program.     1490 
Wallenhorst,  Ralph,  roll  call  for  tomorrow's 

citizens... 790 

Wallgren,  Mon  C.  (Senator  from  Wash.): 
reports  made  by — 

Indian  Affairs  Com 664 

Military  Affairs  Com.. 484,837 

Wallis,  R.  L.,  potato  and  tomato  psyllid 612 

Wallis  Islands,  chart 1201 


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Wallpaper  news  of  the  sixties 508 

Walls: 

cleaning 250 

covered  with  bevel  siding,  strength,  etc...     1110 

earth-wall  construction,  properties 1580 

masonry,  outdoor  exposure. 1257 

moisture  condensation _ 27 

see  also  names  of  certain  building  materials. 

Walnut  Canyon  National  Monument 1621 

Walnuts,  order  regulating  handling 126 

Walruses: 

protection  in  Alaska- 
hearing. 995 

law 1131 

reports 995,1010 

Walsh,  David  I.  (Senator  from  Mass.): 
paper  presented  by — 

Navy,  organization,  personnel,  etc 1265 

reports  made  by- 
Education  and  Labor  Com 1152 

Finance  Com 1002 

Naval  Affairs  Com 36,157.313, 

485-486.  667-669,  837-839, 1006-8, 1154, 
143,5-36, 1750-51 

Pensions  Com 1009 

Walsh,  O.  E.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  district 932 

Walsh,  Thomas  E.,  veterans'  insurance  cases..    1784 
Walsh-PIealey  act,  see  Government  contracts. 

Walsh  Trucking  Service 522 

Walter,  Caroline  S.,  Trust 1784 

Walter,  David  11.,  saving  soil  and  maintaining 

income 266 

Walter,  E.  V.: 

chinch  bug  control 611 

sorghum  midge 612,  952 

Walter,  Francis  E.  (Representative  from  Pa.): 
reports  made  by- 
Judiciary  Com.. 146-147. 

299,  472-473, 988, 1142-43,  1421 

Waltham  Watch  Co 1784 

Walton,  C.  F.,  jr.,  farm  production  of  sugar- 
cane sirup 1381 

Walton,  Thomas  C,  American-Egyptian  cot- 
ton  1563, 1701 

Walton.  W.  R.,  June  beetle  grubs 612 

Walworth  Co.,  Inc 1498 

Wampler  Brothers -      186 

Wanamaker,  John,  court  case 488 

Wanstall,  Grace,  farmers'  cooperatives.. 1708 

Wapello,  Iowa,  railroad  accident 340 

War: 

and  infectious  disease 680 

industrial  arts  and  mechanized  warfare...      846 

rules  of  land  warfare 237 

see  also  names  of  certain  countries — also 
name  of  war. 

War  against  waste 1667 

War  areas,  see  Combat  areas. 

War  claims,  see  Claims. 

War  Claims  Committee,  House: 

bills  referred  to,  summary  and  action 34 

War  college,  see  Naval  War  College,  Newport. 

War  Department 102,236,420,59.3, 

759,  929,  1091,  1222,  1367,  1535,  1685, 
1822 

administrative  procedure 540 

appropriations,  1941 — 

estimates,  etc....  89,  222,  223,  398,  399,  573,  742 
appropriations,  1942 — 

estimates,  etc 399, 

574, 914, 1073, 1210, 1665, 1666, 1806, 1807 

hearings 467,480,812,997 

laws 807,978 

reports 467,  637,  656,  812,  827, 829. 980 

appropriations,  emergency  supplemental — 

estimates,  etc 914, 1074, 1666 

bulletins 103,236,420,593,759, 

929, 1C92, 1222, 1367, 1536, 1823 

compilation 1093 

index,  1920^0.. 930 

censorship  of  the  press 1263 

circulars 103, 236, 420,  593,  759,  929, 

1092,    1222,    1367,    1536,    1686,    1823 

compilation 1093 

index,  1920-40 930 

claims,  estimates  of  appropriations.  236,421,929, 
matters  affecting  military  establishment- 
hearings 822 


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matters  affecting  military  establishment- 
Continued 

report .1.. 649 

mechanics,  etc.,  Executive  orders 910, 1207 

orders 593,930,1368,1536 

general... 103,237,759, 

929,  1092,  1223,  1368,  1536,  1686,  1823 

genera!,  compilation.. 1093 

general,  index,  1920-40 930 

special 103,  237, 421,  593,  761, 

930,  1092,  1224,  1368,  1536,  1686,  1823 
overtime  and  vacation  pay — 

E.xecutive  orders 1071,1206 

hearing. 485 

law 807 

reports 485,649,651,667 

positions,  extend  classification  act 1802 

prosecution  of  war  effort.  Executive  order.   1805 

records,  disposition 810,980,1135, 1588,1733 

report,  1940 421 

Saturday  half-holiday  for  employees 1349 

specifications. 1369 

training  programs 1713 

under  Secretary,  Army  regulations 1685 

under  Secretary  during  emergencies 30 

War  Department  General  Staff, see  (Jeneral  Staff. 

War  Iniiustries  Board,  inventory  of  records 1053 

War  material,  see  Defense  material— Military 
supplies — Munitions. 

War  Minerals  Relief  Commission,  report 48 

War  of  1812; 

claim  of  Vermont  for  expenditures.. 1278 

Perry  at  Put  in  Bay 338 

War  refugees,  see  Refugees. 

War  relief,  estimate 1517 

War  risk  insurance,  laws  relating  to 810 

see  also  Life  insurance. 

War  Risk  Litigation  Bureau 1784 

War-savings  certificates: 

substitute  Treasury  savings  certificates- 
hearings. 151, 155 

law 141 

minority  views 151 

reports 151, 155 

War  ships,  see  Warships. 
War  with  Spain,  1898: 

continue  pensions  until  child  reaches  21 992 

extra  pay  for  volunteers,  etc 232,417, 1085 

nationality  of  naturalized  veterans,  etc 1737 

naturalization  of  alien  veterans 471 

pension  rates  for  disability  or  death 992, 1436 

pensions  to  dependents  of  veterans 992, 

1009, 1131, 1436 

Ward,  Carrol  D.,  reimburse 1418 

Ward,  Catherine,  relief 294 

Ward,  Mr?.  Clinton,  relief 642 

Ward,  David  J.  (Representative  from  Md.): 
report  made  by — 

Post  Office  and  Post  Roads  Com 1425 

Ward,  E.ster,  relief 642 

Ward,  George  W.,  portland  cement  clinker 277 

Ward,  Montgomery,  and  Co.: 

court  case 406,671,1439 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B. 211, 

387,549,732,900,1199 

Ward,  Paul  T.,  relief 294,660,805 

Ward    Countv,    N.    Dak.,    farm-management 

facts 608 

Ward  Hunt  Strait,  chart 1511 

Ward  Leonard  Electric  Co 1655 

Ward's  Bank    Training    Wall,    see    St.    Johns 
River. 

Ware,  Caroline  F.,  address 670 

Warehime,  Bernard  E.,  relief.. 816,832,975 

Warehouse  trucks,  see  Trucks. 
Warehouses: 

canned  foods,  regulations  for  storing 778 

cold-pack  fruit,  regulations  for  storing 10 

field  warehouse  receipts 949 

packing  sheds  and  facilities . 1477 

public  merchandise  warehousing 22, 

128,  269,  450,  622,  791,  959,  1114,  1247, 
1394,  1572,  1714 

warehouse  acts,  compilation 465 

wool,  regulations  for  storing. 610 

Warfare,  see  War. 

Warfare  Board,  Economic,  see  Economic  War- 
fare Board. 


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arni-air  furnaces,  see  Furnaces, 
arm  Springs  Tribe  of  Indians  of  Oregon,  court 

case 362.1604 

arnian  Steel  Casting  Co 559,732 

arner,  .\lbert  P.,  motor  carrier  decision 700 

arner.  K.  F.: 

cold-storage  lockers  for  meat 1384 

curing  home-dressed  pork.. 1564 

arner,  K.  O.: 

asbestos  industry  in  1940 505,690 

barite  trends  continue  upward... 860 

barite.  witherite,  and  barium  chemicals 1024 

built-up  mica  production  speeds  up 692 

mica  review  of  1940 1026 

phosphate  rock 505,861,1284 

talc,  pyrophyllite,  and  ground  soapstone.  692. 861 
arner,  W.  Lloyd,  cultural  anthropology  and 

agriculture 603 

arner,  Wendell  E..  court  case 917 

arner    Automotive    Parts    Division,    Borg- 

Warner  Corporation 1323 

arner  Bros.  Pictures.  Inc 1339,1508 

arnings.  see  Notice  to  mariners — Storms. 

arping  in  plywood  and  veheered  products 616 

arrant  officers,  fee  Army — Naval  Reserve, 
arrants.  delivery  outside  U.  S.,  regulations..  1528 

arren.  E.  C,  motor  carrier  decision  1773 

arren,  Eleanor  C.  exr.\.,  tax  appeal 1675 

arren.  Gertrude  L.: 

contributions  of  4-H  clubs  to  defense 781 

4-H  ceremonials 122 

arren.  Jesse,  motor  carrier  decision 1628 

arren,  Leon  H.: 

occupational  and  related  dermatoses 678 

occupational  leukoderma 323 

tannic  acid  treatment  for  poison  ivy 1274 

arren.  Lindsay  C,  see  General  Accounting 
Office. 

arren.  William  D.,  relief 1435 

arren-Bradshaw  Drilling  Co 1640 

arren  Telephone  Co... 231,1488 

arren  Tool  Co_ 362 

arrick.  Dupuy  G..  tax  appeal 1084 

arrier  River,  xee  Black  Warrier  River. 

arring.  Emmett  R..  court  case..'. 1488 

arrington.  S.  T..  frozen  food  locker  plants 261 

ars,  see  War — also  names  of  wars. 

arshawsky  and  Co 1051 

arships: 
additional  shipbuilding,  etc.,  facilities — 

hearings 33,157,991,1008 

laws 141,1131 

reports 33,34,157,991,995,1008 

alterations- 
hearings 33, 157 

law _ 141 

reports   33,157 

charts,  etc..  issued  to  vessels,  catalog... 734 

introduction 735 

numerical  index 564 

construction  (composition  of  Navy) 1732, 

1741,1751 

nomenclature  of  naval  vessels 1065 

photographs,  etc. — 

hearings  (2  entries'*. _ 838 

letter  from  See.  of  Navy 301 

reports 838,1005 

wars  in  Asia,  letter  from  Sec.  of  Xavy 476 

see  ahn  names  of  warships. 

arszower.  Wdwe!,  court  case 66,228 

artena,  D.  L..  Inc 874 

artime  notices  and  warnings,  see  Notice  to 

mariners. 
artime  Prices  and  Trade  Board,  consumer 

protection,  Canada.., 1075 

ashburn  Storage  Co 1298 

asher,  Francis  E.,  airplane  mapping  cameras    1407 

ashers.  general  schedule  of  supplies. 1363 

ashington,  Sadie,  court  case 358 

ashington,  D.  C.  see  District  of  Columbia, 
ashington.  Mo.,  toll  bridge  charges    819. 1000, 1130 
ashington  Agricultural  Experiment  Station..  1562 

ashington  Airport,  acquisition,  estimate 914 

see  u'.to  National  .\irport. 
ashington    Atjueduct    and    filtration    plant, 

maintenance  and  repair.. 221,931 

ashington  .\sylum  and  Jail,  see  District  of 
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ashington,  Baltimore,  and  Annapolis  Realty 

Corporation 1313 

ashington.    Brandywine  &    Point    Lookout 

R.  R 182 

ashington  Brewers  Institute 882 

ashington  County,  Utah,  convey  property...  304. 

669, 807 

ashington  Daily  News  Co. _ 77 

ashington  Dental  Supply  Co 78 

ashington-Hoover   Airport,    see    Washington 
Airport. 

ashington  Institute  of  Technology,  Inc. 1437 

ashington  Island,  lee  Ua  Huka  Island. 

ashington  Motor  Coach  Co.,  Inc.. 523,1474 

ashington  Self-Help  Exchange 1317 

ashington  State: 

A.\A  farm  program  handbook 116 

agricultural  loans 774 

beehive  and  byproduct  coking 691 

census,  1940  fieth) — 

agriculture 624, 1396 

construction _ 1 574 

population 1118 

retail  trade 964 

service  establishments 23 

wholesale  trade 131,1401 

climate 1727 

coals,  analyses... 504 

correction  of  entry 769 

Conservation  and  Development  Department   49 

court  case. 1188 

cut-overland,  migration  and  settlement 1562 

discharge  at  gaging  stations 502 

district  court  records,  disposition. 809 

electric  bills _ _ 1 1 59 

electric  rate  book 319,1608 

farmer  co-ops 442 

Federal,  etc..  aeencies,  directory 13.52 

financial  statistics 1394 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc 691 

jurisdiction  over  road  rights-of-wav 990, 

1005, 1131 

lands,  in  Olympic  National  Park 994 

lands,  withdrawing,  Executive  orders.  1517. 1805 

mail  routes,  schedules 394,907,1347,1800 

mails,  proposals  for  carrying 1661 

map.  minor  civil  divisions 1120 

map.  post  route 85 

metal  mining.  1940 51 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1449 

surface  water  supply 502 

surface  waters,  summary  of  records 49 

walnuts,  order  regulating  handling 126 

ashington  University 691 

ashington,  Virginia  and  Maryland  Coach  Co. 

Inc 528 

ashington  Western  Ry..  deficit  status 1464 

ashington  Wholesale  Tobacco  <t  Candy  Dis- 
tributors. Inc 882 

ashita  County,  Okla.,  soil  survey 447 

ashoe  County  Water  Conservation  District..  483, 

646. 806 

asps,  new  genus  from  China 1523 

assermann  test  in  leprosy 1611 

aste: 

war  against 1667 

aste  cans,  specification.. 928 

aste  papers.  «ei  names  of  departments,  etc..  to 

which  papers  belong, 
aste    products,    see    Byproducts — Processed- 
waste  industry. 

atchcases,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

atches: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

testing  of  timepieces... 1256 

ater: 

anthracite  mining  region  problem.. 1172 

carbonaceous  cation,  etc..  exchangers 1170 

conservation  and  utilization — 

amend  Great  Plains  act 1 593 

funds  for  Secretary  of  .Agriculture..  573. 1350 

program  of  Reclamation  Bureau 509 

contour  strip  cropping  saves... 1391 

contributions  to  hydrologv  of  U.  S.. 501, 

687,  1281  (2  entries) 

density  of  sea  water 25, 1720 

distributing  systems  for  buildings 1724 

District  of  Columbia  fire  fighting 666 

district  saves  water  where  it  falls... 1112 


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Water— Continued 
ground-water— 

Flathead  Lake  effect  on - 501 

in  Keith  County,  Nebr 855 

resources  of  Balmorhea  area 1281 

resources  of  Lufkin  area 687 

southern  high  plains  farm  enterprise 6 

hydrologic  bulletin 1509 

hydrologic  studies 18, 1712 

infiltration  into  soil 18 

intake  of  soil... 1112 

levels  and  artesian  pressure  in  wells 333, 1763 

of- 

Appalachian  watershed 1569 

]\Iuskingum  River  basin,  Ohio... 855 

Washington  State 49 

plankton  in  water  supply 402 

protected  waterways  in  cultivated  fields...  1391 

purification,  carbon  from  coal  refuse 503 

softening  with  nonmetallic  minerals 1455 

solar  energy  for  heating 403 

surface  water  supply  of  Hawaii 1022 

surface  water  supply  of  United  States 332, 

501  (2  entries),  502  (2  entries),  687  (2 
entries),  688  (3  entries),  1451,  1763(3 
entries), 
temperatures.  Pacific  Coast  tide  stations. ..  1253 

water  bulletin.. 1813 

water-supply  paper 49, 

171,  332,  333,  501.  502,  687,  688,  855, 
1022,  1281,  1451,  1763. 

western  water  law 1383 

M'ater-borne  commerce,  see  Commerce. 

Water  Carriers  Bureau,  appointments.. 89 

Water  Control  Planning  Dept.,  T.  V.  A 98, 

232,   416,    586,   754,   925,    1085,   1218, 
1.361,  1527,  1817. 

Water  coolers,  general  schedule  of  supplies 1088, 

1531 

Water  Engineers  Board  of  Texas 687, 1281 

Water  heaters: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1250 

rates  on --- 1184 

solar  energy  for  heating  water 403 

stock  tank  water  heater 1711 

Water  laws,  see  Water. 
Water  power; 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 47 

surveys,  Engineer  Dept.,  Army  report 933 

see  also  Electricity. 
Water  Power  Commission,  see  Federal  Power 

Commission. 
Water  softening  apparatus,  see  Water. 
Water  supply,  see  Water. 

Water  systems,  statistics 21, 

128,  269,  450,  621,  791,  959,  1114,  1247, 
1394,  1572,  1714. 
Water  transportation,  see  Shipping. 

Water  wheels,  corporations,  F.  T.  C.  report 167 

Waterbury,  Conn.,  financial  statistics 1114 

Waterfowl,  see  Birds. 
Waterloo,  Iowa: 

building  permit  survey 542 

painting,  etc.,  apprenticeship  standards 198 

Waterloo  Fruit  &  Commission  Co 530 

Waterloo  Joint  Painting  and  Decorating  Appren- 
ticeship Committee 198 

Waterman,  John  H.,  child-guidance  clinic 1189 

Waterman  Mtn.  quadrangle,  Calif 1282 

Waterman  Steamship  Corporation: 

decisions,  etc.,  of  Maritime  Comn 370.546 

V.  N.  L.  R.  B 549 

Watermelons: 

rates  on 531,  874 

specification --  1822 

Waters,  C.  E.,  typewriter  ribbons,  etc 971 

Waters.  Edward  A.,  court  case -  917 

Waterspouts 1798 

Waterton-Glacier  International  Peace  Park 861 

Watertown,  N.  Y.,  building  permit  survey 198 

Waterways,  see  Water — also  Inland  waterways — 

also  names  of  waterways. 
Waterways  Corporation,  see  Inland  Waterways 
Corporation. 

Watkins,  Florence  H.,  tax  appeal. 412 

Walkins,  Henry  J.,  jr.,  court  case 882 

Watkins,  J.  R.,  Co 78,388 

Watkins,  Lewis  H.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  district.   762 
Watkins,  W.  I.,  soil  survey 787 


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Watkins,  Minn.,  railroad  accident 340 

Watson,  Archibald  R.,  court  case 1636 

Watson,  Edwin  R.,  nutrition  program 1314 

Watson,  Lura  D.,   Commerce  Dept.  publica- 
tions  1259 

Watsontown,  Pa.,  railroad  accident 1623 

Watsonville,  Calif.,  lettuce  industry. 1002 

Wattie,  Elsie,  sewage  purification  studies.. 324 

Wattmeter,  electrodynamic 27 

Waugh,  Frederick  V.: 

address 946 

food  distribution 607 

internal  trade  in  farm  products. 606 

price  spreads  between  farmer  and  consumer.  607 
Waugh,  J.  R.,  severe  reactions  to  arsphenamine.  493 
Waukegan,  111.: 

building  permit  survey 884 

reexamination  of  harbor 596 

Wax ,  sugarcane 1235 

Wavne  County,  Mich.,  incidence  of  cancer 847 

Wayne  Pump  Co 190,362,539 

Wayne  quadrangle,  W.  V^a. 1452 

Ways  and  Means  Committee,  House: 

assistant  clerk 142 

calend  ar 34, 

305, 478,  655, 828, 1148, 1426, 1597 

hearings 151,478,828 

minority  views 151,478 

reports 34, 

151,  305, 478, 828, 995, 1264. 1426, 1.597 

Waytashek,  Anton,  relief 816,999,1209 

WDEL,  Inc. 560 

Weapons: 

and  equipment  of  early  American  soldiers. .  694 

possession  on  certain  vessels 1748 

see  also  Firearms. 
Wearing  apparel,  see  Clothing. 
Weather: 

code  numbers  and  symbols,  explanation...  1127 

daily  weather  map ..  29,  140,282, 

462, 633, 803, 974. 1127, 1260, 1412,  1582. 

emitting  CQ  weather  in  north  Pacific 736 

extended  forecast 29,140,282, 

461,  633,  803,  974, 1127, 1260, 1412, 1.582. 
forecasting,  seasonal,  preliminary  studies  .   1728 

forecastine,  with  note  nn  atmospherics 1260 

important  element  hitherto  disregarded 918 

in  Kansas  City,  Mo 802 

maps  at  sea,  preparation  and  use 1128 

monthly  weather  review 29,281, 

461, 633,  803, 1126, 12.59, 1412, 1,582, 1728 

title  pa:je,  contents,  etc.,  v.  68 1126 

monthly  weather  review  supplement 127, 

802, 1728 

on  the  oceans 29, 

140,  281,  282,  633,  973,  1127,  1412,  1582 

physical  interpretation 403 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs 1279 

rv'io  aids  to  navigation 213. 1510 

radio  information,  navigation  on  Gt.  Lakes.  1411 

relaying  reports  in  north  Pacific  Ocean 736 

Weather  Bureau's  service,  etc 1128 

weekly  weather  and  crop  bulletin 29, 

140,  2S2,  461,  633,  803,  974,  1127,  1260, 
1412,  1582,  1728 
see  also  Climate. 

Weather  Bureau 19,  28, 127, 139,  267,  281, 461,  632, 

789, 801,973, 1126, 1259, 1411, 1581, 1725 

estimates 1664,1805 

functions  and  activities 1259 

publications,  price  lists 282,  633, 1260, 1728 

report,  1940 19 

reporting  and  forecastine  service,  etc 1128 

see  also  Reorganization  of  Government  oflS- 
ces,  etc. 
Weather  Bureau   Committee  on   Clouds  and 

Cloud  Forms.... 802 

Weather  forecasts,  see  Weather. 

Weather  strip,  census  of  manufactures,  1939 960 

Weathers,  H.  C,  Republican  River 1763 

Weaver,  John  W.,  jr.,  cooling  eggs 946 

Weaver,  OtisT.: 

cooperative  cotton  gins. 260 

financial  statements  of  co-op  gins 260 

Weaver,  Ruth  H.,  maternal  welfare 364 

Weaver,  Zebulon  (Representative  from  N.  C): 
reports  made  by- 
Judiciary  Com 298-299, 

473, 1142-43. 1738 


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Weaver,  Zebulon  (Representative from  N.  C.)— 
Continued 
reports  made  by— Continued 

Territories  Com 1147 

■U'ebb,  B.  H.,  condensed  and  evaporated  milk..  780 
Webb,  Charles  O.,  churches  prosper  as  conserva- 
tion comes ___ _.  447 

"Webb,  William  Y.,  Government  price  control..  415 

Webber,  Ray  T.,  Tachinomyia 1079 

Webbine,  willinp-to-certify  sources  of  supply. . .  458 

Weber,  Charles  G.,  fiber  sheathing  boards 137 

Weber,  Francis  J.,  poliomyelitis 1016 

Weber,  Louis,  court  case 1488 

Weber,  ^farjorie  S.: 

family  expenditure 365 

housinir  Federal  employees 1492 

Webster,  Georee  W.,  court  case  of  heir. 711 

Webster,  Stewart  H.: 

lead  and  arsenic  content  of  urines 1757 

lead  and  arsenic  insestion  and  excretion...  1274 

lead  arsenate  effect  on  orchardists,  etc 678 

lead  hazard  in  storaae  battery  industry 848 

urinary  constituents  in  persons  exposed  to 

lead  arsenate 1757 

variation  of  urinary  lead  excretion 1611 

Webster,  Warren,  Trust  No.  1 882 

Webster  and  .\tlas  Xational  Bank 227 

Webster-Kirk  wood  Express 1628 

Wecoline  Products  Corp 842 

Weddell,  Alexander  W.,  retirement  exemption..  220 
Wedel,  Waldo  R.: 

Buena  Vista  Lake 1078 

Coronado's  province  of  Quivira 577 

Great  Plains 1213 

Wedmore,  Charles  K.,  court  case 1439 

Weeds: 

control  on  Federal  reclamation  projects 1769 

educational  control  program  in  Oregon 1287 

in  orchards 1030 

Weekly. 

XOTE. — For  all  periodicals  which  begin 
with  the  word  "Weekly,"  see  subject,  or 
name  of  department,  bureau,  etc.,  issuing 
periodical. 

Weeks,  J.  T.,  court  case 488 

Weevils,  see  names  of  weevils. 

Wegener,  H.  H.,  court  case 1016 

Wegman,   Myron   E.,   obstetric  care  in  nu-al 

areas 1638 

Wegner,  W.,  stress  analvsis  of  circular  frames..  1788 
Wehr,  Everett  E.: 

gapeworms  in  poultry. 11 

poultrv  diosases  and  parasites 256, 1705 

Weicker  Transfer  &  Storage  Co 528 

Weicker  Transportation  Co 528 

Weidemann,  Eians,  inertia  of  dynamic  pressure 

arrays 1788 

Weidman,  Robert  H.,  western  white  pine. 616 

Weigel,  C.  A.,  gladiolus  diseases  and  insects 617 

Weight  at  birth,  relation  to  mortality 364 

Weightman,  Richard  H..  sea,sonal  weather  fore- 
casting  1728 

Weiehts  and  measures: 

administration •_ 1580 

approximate,  etc.,  for  various  commodities..  432 
.\rmy  technical  manual,  measuring  tools...  1092 

body  measurements  for  garments,  etc. 1110 

check  your  weights  and  measures 158 

handbook,  1941  correction  sheet 1125 

model  State  law 27 

national  standards  of  measurement. . .  1522, 1523 

oflRces  of  States,  etc.,  li.st- 800 

operation,  etc.,  of  measuring  instruments. .  1068. 

1202 

precision  of  weighted  average... 1105 

publicat  ions  - . .  . 1 409 

see  also  National  Conference  on  Weights  and 
Measures— <7/«o  Scales. 

Weihe,  H.  D.,  hemicelluloses  of  wheat  straw 251 

Weil,  Frank  L.,  tnistee,  court  case 708 

Weil.  Gustav,  relief... 146,1003,1129 

Weil,  Trma,  relief 146,1003,1129 

Weil,  Marion,  relief 146,1003,1129 

Weil's  disease: 

cases  in  Puerto  Rico  and  V.  S 1613 

protection  test  in  mice 1445 

susceptibility,  etc.,  of  mice  to  leptospira  ic- 

terohaemorrhagiae 163, 1445 

Wein,  Harold  H.,  small  business .-       .  413 

Weinberger  Sales  Co.,  Inc 78,388,559 


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Weinfeld,  A.,  and  Son 1655,1797 

Weingarten,  J.,  Inc 1084 

Weinland  Truck  Line... 183 

Weinstock,  Max  E.,  tax  appeal 923 

Weintraub,    Robert    L.,    plant-tissue   cultures 

(2  entries) 1522 

Weir,  Colo.,  railroad  accident- 341 

Weirton  Coal  Co 1797 

Weirton  Steel  Co 1508 

Weise,    W.,    temperature    in    high-speed    gas 

stream _ 1789 

Weisheimer  Brothers 1313 

Weiss,  Emil,  patent  appeal 138 

Weiss,  Freeman: 

box  tree 445 

flower-spot  disease  of  azaleas 1389 

Weiss,  Leon  C,  court  case 1636 

Weiss,  Rose,  court  case. 14.38.1632,1780 

Weiss,  Samuel  A.  (Representative  from  Pa.): 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 291-294, 

468,   639-041,    812-816,    982-983,    985, 
1136-38,  1417-18,  1592,  1736. 

Conference  Com 1261 

Weissberg,  Samuel  O.: 

fiber  sheathing  boards 137 

fiber  tile  boards 1408 

Welch,  Lucille  Reinhach,  see  Reinbach- Welch, 

Lucille. 
Welch,  Richard  J.  (Representative  from  Calif.): 

resolution  introduced  by 825 

Weld,  W.  A.,  terrace  construction 126 

Welden,  William  C,  minimum  prices  for  farm 

products 260 

Welding: 

.\rmy  technical  manual 761, 1225 

hazards  in  defense  industries,  control 1190 

specifications 560 

Welfare  and  Health  .Activities,  Interdepart- 
mental Committee  to  Coordinate, 
see  Interdepartmental  Committee  to 
Coordinate  Health  and  Welfare  .Ac- 
tivities. 
Welfare  and  Health  Services  Office,  see  Defense 
Health  and  Welfare  Services  Office. 

Welfare  circular,  W.  P.  .\ 852,1448 

Welfare,  Health,  and  Related  Defense  .Activities 
Office,  see  Coordinator  of  Health, 
Welfare,  and  Related  Defense  -Ac- 
tivities Office. 
Welfare  work,  see  Social  work  and  problems. 
Welland,  Jennie,  hard  of  hearing,  etc.,  laws...  545 

Welles,  G.  M.,  soil  survey 1111 

Welles,  Sumner: 

address,  Jan.  30, 1941.  Portuguese  translation  1812 

address,  Oct.  7,  1941  1672 

Wellman,  .Arthur  C,  unemployment  benefits.  H">5, 

186 

Wellman,  Frederick  L.,  tomato  hybrids 266 

Wellman,  John  W.,  purification  of  antigen  of 

svphilis 495 

Wells,  -Albert  E.,  pension 988 

Wells,  C.  E.,  claim  of  estate 294.660,912 

Wells,  C.  F.: 

incidence  of  tariffs 1703 

tariff  rates  on  agricultural  products 253, 1237 

Wells,  F.  O.,  chromite  deposits 171 

Wells,  George,  relief. 1151,1592,1730 

Wells,  J.  V.  B.,  surface  water  supply 1763 

Wells,  J.  W.,  Lumber  Co.  Trust  -A. 753 

Wells,  J.  AV.,  Lumber  Co.  Trust  B 753 

Wells,  James  M.,  relief.. 469,660,805 

Welb.  Lansing  S.: 

hydrothermal,  etc.,  studies  of  cement 277 

sulfate  resistance  of  cement 1407 

Wells,  Lee,  claims 294.660.912 

Wells,  Mamie  H.,  relief 1151,1592,1730 

Wells,  O.  v.,  agriculture  today 774 

Wells,  W.  S.,  claim 294,660,912 

Wells: 

artesian,  leakage  in  Las  Vegas  area 1281 

if  well  runs  dry.  ground-water  supply 6 

putting  down  and  developing 619 

water  levels  and  artesian  pressure 333.1763 

Wells  Fargo  Bank  &  T'nion  Trust  Co 705,1479 

Wells-Lamont  Smith  Corporation 388 

Wells    Truckportation,    Inc 1628 

Wellsboro,  Ind.,  railroad  accident 1032 

Wellsona,  Calif.,  railroad  accident 1770 


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Wellspeak,  J.  J.  &  E.  D 1471 

Welsh  Lumber  Co 1340 

Welter,  Herman  C,  patent  appeal 139 

Welz  Express 1037 

Wenatchee  National  Forest,  lands,  adding 912 

Wenger,  Mary  E.,  court  case 1488 

Wensel,  H.  T.,  iron  and  steels 630 

Wenzel,  Leland  K.: 

ground  water  in  Keith  County,  Nebr 855 

water  levels  and  artesian  pressure 333, 1763 

Werfel,  Ida,  court  case 711 

Wermel,  Michael  T.,  movement  of  workers 682 

Werner,  E.  L.,  Tolt  River,  etc... 1168 

Werner,  H.  O.,  potato  response  to  environments.  944 
Werner,  Ruth  M.,  child-welfare  services  in  rural 

areas 1637 

Werner's  Wildwood  Express.. 523 

Wesley  Freight  Co. 1775 

West,  Eugene,  motor  carrier  decision 1302 

West,  James  E.,  tax  appeal 1217 

West  (U.  S.): 

water  law , 1383 

see  also  Northwest  (U.  S.) 

West  AUis,  Wis.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

West  Boylston  Manufacturing  Co.  of  Alabama.  711 
West  coast,  see  Pacific  Coast— Pacific  States. 

West  Coast  Growers  and  Packers 211 

West  Coast  Line 546 

West  Coast  Lumbermen's  Association _ 711 

West  coast  shipbuilding  strike,  see  Strikes. 
West  Coast  Theatres,  Inc.,  see  Fox  West  Coast 
Theatres  Corporation. 

West  Easton  Trucking  Co... 186 

West  Elizabeth,  Pa.,  bridge 1000, 1130. 1141 

West  Indies: 

birds  of  higher  groups,  etc 1355 

climate  - 1 727 

climatological  data 1259,1411,1728 

coast  pilot,  supplement. 1121 

communication  chart 80 

light  list 417 

naval  air  pilot 391 

sailing  directions,  supplements 565 

West  Kentucky  Coal  Co _  900, 1064 

West  north  central  cities: 

Are  departments,  salaries,  etc _.      542 

police  departments,  salaries,  etc 1316 

West  Penn  Forwarding  Co 1298 

West  Point,  N.  Y.,  topographic  quadrangle 

map 689 

see  also  Military  Academy,  West  Point. 

West  Production  Co 1488 

West  Side  Lumber  Co 78 

West  south  central  cities: 

fire  departments,  salaries,  etc 714 

police  departments,  salaries,  etc 1640 

West  Steel  Castings  Co 1340 

West  Tarkio  Creek  demonstration  project 1712 

West  Tauy  Creek  project,  erosion 958 

West  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  railroad  accident 1032 

West  Texas  Utilities  Co 211,388,721 

West  V^irginia: 

agricultural  loans.. 1382 

agricultural  or  farm  program.. 6, 1380 

benefit  pavments,  duration 850 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture'. 452,1249 

population  _ 624 

retail  trade.. _.. 964 

wholesale  trade 1401 

climate 1727 

court  case 1520 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 675 

Federal    aid    highway    system,    progress 

map 852 

financial  statistics 1247 

Geological  Survey. 1244 

lands,  to  convey 817,978,1001 

mail  routes,  schedules 84, 1204, 1662 

map,  minor  civil  divisions 1120 

map.  post  route 85 

military  reservations 1224 

Senator,  seating  Joseph  Rosier — 

hearings 313 

minority  views 660 

report 669 

West  Virginia  Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion  1244 


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West  Virginia  Power  Co 1047, 1313, 1488 

West  Virginia  Pulp  &  Paper  Co. 900 

West  Virginia  University,   College  of  Agri- 
culture  1103 

Westcott,  M  rs.  Albert,  relief .-      639 

Wester,  R.  E.: 

American  varieties  of  onions 1390 

storage  quality  of  onions 1711 

Western  Adjustment  &  Inspection  Co 1678 

Western  Air  Express  Corporation 1402 

Western  Air  Lines,  Inc 1720 

Western  Cartridge  Co.: 

court  case 882 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B 900,1064 

Western    Cherokee    Indians,    see    Cherokee 
Indians. 

Western  Construction  Co. :...      488 

Western  Division,  A.  A.  A 6,116,249 

Western  Growers  Protective  Association 482 

Western   Hemisphere,   see   American   repub- 
lics—Meteorology. 
Western  Maryland  Ry.: 

abandonment 514 

equipment  trust  certificates 1292 

Western  Massachusetts  Electric  Co 78,549,721 

Western  Michigan  Transportation  Co 1300 

Western  New  York  Motor  Lines,  Inc.. 1298 

Western  Pacific  R.  R.: 

accidents.- 178,696.1770 

certificates. 343 

reconstruction  loan 343 

Western  Printing  Co 1655 

Western  Reference  &  Bond  .Association,  Inc..      750 

Western  Sheep  Breeding  Laboratory 1705 

Western  Tablet  and  Stationery  Co 900,1064 

Western  Truck  Lines,  Ltd 526,871 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.: 

court  case 362,711 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B_-  732.900,901,1064, 
1199, 1340, 1508, 1655, 1656, 1797 
Western  Washington  Wholesale  Grocers  As- 
sociation        363 

Western  white  pine,  see  Pine. 

Westfield  Manufacturing  Co 528 

Westfir  Lumber  Co  559 

Westinghouse,  Henry  H.,  court  case  of  trustee.     538, 

1604 

Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Co 388 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Co.: 

court  case 196 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B....  78,  388,  559,  732, 
901, 1064, 1065, 1340, 1341, 1508, 1656 

Westinghouse  Electric  Supply  Co... 539 

Westinghouse  Radio  Stations,  Inc 1508 

Westinghouse  X-Ray  Co.,  Inc 78 

Westinghouse  X-Rav  Division,  Westinghouse 

Electric  '&  Manufacturing  Co.  1065, 1341 

Weston,  Clyde  A.,  court  case 708, 1634 

Weston,  Margaret  C,  court  case 1314 

Weston  &  Brooker  Co 530 

Westover,  Adelaide  R.  B.,  pension  increase...      645 
Westover,  H.  L.: 

crested  wheatgrass 1389 

growing  alfalfa 1710 

Westover,  Oscar,  relief  of  widow 645 

Wetherill,  Samuel  P..  trustee,  etc.,  tax  appeal.      751 
Wetiflore,  Alexander: 

birds  of  Guatemalan  highlands 403 

birds  of  North  Carolina .- 1523 

ornithologist  in  Guanacaste 577 

see  also  National  Museum. 

Wetzel,  Karl  W.,  motor  carrier  decision 1774 

Wexler,  H.,  nocturnal  radiation  observations.      127 

Weybret,  Fred,  jr.,  and  others,  relief 642, 

999, 1586,  1730 

Weyerhaeuser  Timber  Co 559.  732,  733, 901, 1065 

Weymouth  Fore  River,  reexamination 1226 

Weymouth  quadrangle.  Mass 1169 

Weymuller,  Charles  A.,  protection  of  newborn 

infants 713 

WGAL,  Inc 560 

Whalev,  Richard  S.: 

decisions.  Oct.  2.  1939- June  2,  1941— 

index  digest 1603 

title  page  and  table  of  cases 1603 

Wharf  building  of  century  or  more  ago 1028 

Wharton.  G.  W.,  Acarina  225 

What  do  I  get  for  my  money?  (safety  services)..  364 
What's  in  a  dress,  motion  picture. 1494 


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"What's  in  a  number?(old  age  insurance) 1275 

"Wheat: 

barberry  dangerous  neighbor 1107 

carbohydrate  metabolism,  etc 944 

crop  estimation  studies  for  Canada,  etc 1562 

crop  residue  disposal  after  fallow 787 

diet  of  fryers  and  roasters ,  248,432 

farmers  and  quota  referendum 943 

Great  Plains  and  supply 948 

hard  red  spring,  analysis  of  yield 1234 

hard  red  winter  varieties 1569 

hemicelluloses  of  straw 251 

import  quotas..^ 912,922 

marketing  quotas— 

and  loans 466,479,637,654, 

806. 981. 996. 1132, 1209, 1416, 1427, 1733 

questions  and  answers 945 

referendum  instructions 250 

why  quotas?  how  they  work _  250 

outlook  charts,  1941 9 

parity  payment  regulations 1558 

photometric  determination  of  protein.  1238, 1562 

rainfall  in  relation  to  yield 255 

rates  on 1182 

report  of  Tariff  Commission 1674 

smutty  wheat,  1939  summary 119 

standards,  handbook 609,1105 

statistics 22, 129. 269. 451, 622,  791, 

959. 1114, 1248, 1394, 1572, 1573, 1714 

Storage  on  farm,  etc 1102 

temperatures  in  experimental  storages 435 

transpiration,  influence  of  awns 604 

transpiration,  modification  by  P.  triticina. .  618 

weekly  corn  and  wheat  region  bulletin 461, 

632, 802, 973  1126, 1259 

wheat  situation 9, 

253. 436, 608.  948, 1104, 1237, 1383, 1562 

winter  wheat  report  as  of  Dec.  1,  1941 1704 

world  situation  and  export  outlook 262 

see  also  Crop  insurance. 

"Wheat  jointworm  in  Oregon 1566 

"Wheatgrass: 

beardless,  digestibility,  etc 604 

crested,  article  on. 1389 

crested,  nutrients 431 

"Wheeler,  Burton  K.  (Senator  from  Mont.): 
reports  made  by — 

Agriculture  and  Forestry  Com 656, 1597 

Indian  Affairs  Com  --....  834-835, 1003, 1747 

Interstate  Commerce  Com 36. 

156,312,1003,1433,1747 

Wheeler,  Earl,  motor  carrier  decision 185 

"V\'heeler,  L.  A.,  reciprocal  trade  agreements 615 

see    also    Foreign    Agricultural    Relations 
Office. 
"Wheeler,  Richard  O.: 

corn  acreage  allotments 435 

truck  crop  farms 436 

"U'heeler,  W.  A.,  State  seed  legislation 778 

"Wheeler.  William  A.,  relief 309,469,635 

"Wheeler  Lumber  Bridge  &  Supply  Co 873 

AVheeler  project,  planning,  design,  etc... 232 

Wheeler  Transfer  Co 1474 

"U^heeling,  W.  "V'a.,  bridge 297 

"Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Ry.: 

equipment  trust  certificates 18»,  1179 

rates  on  — 

iron 529 

sand-... 1304 

train-control  devices 1629 

Wheeling  Corrugating  Co 78,211,388,1508,1657 

Wheelock  Bros.,  Inc 1627 

Whelan,  John  M.,  &  Sons,  Inc 1269 

Whelchel,  B.  Frank  (Representative  from  Qa.): 
report  made  by — 

Post  Office  and  Post  Roads  Com 1146 

Whipple,  O.  C,  cucumber  mosaic  on  bean,  etc.  943 

Whisky,  rates  on _._ _.    58 

"Whistler,  Rov  L.,  aldehyde  groups  in  hydrocel- 

lulose..-- 1723 

"Whitaker,  Thomas  W.: 

eenetic  relationships  in  Lactuca 1710 

lettuce - 124 

Whitall-Tatum  Division,  .\rmstrong  Cork  Co.  205, 

550 

White,  A.  O.,  crude  petroleum,  etc 1027 

White,  Ben,  claim 294,660,912 

White,  Cecil,  Truck  Line 528 


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White,  Clarence  E.,  Illinois  corn,  acreage,  etc...  437 
White,     Compton     I.     (Representative    from 

Idaho): 
report  made  by- 
Public  Lands  Com 1425 

White,  Donald  E.,  antimony  deposits 49 

White,  E.  D.,  address 1239 

White,  H.  Q.,  forest  resources  of  Michigan 1109 

White,  J.  G.,  Engineering  Corporation  of  New 

York 1509,1657 

White,  Julius: 

arginase  activity  of  tumors  and  tissues 1017 

growth  of  rat  ingesting  butter  yellow 680 

White,  Lawrence  W.,  retirement  exemption...  1664 

White,  Marie,  nutrition  education 1273 

"White,  S.  S.,  Dental  Manufacturing  Co...  488, 1188 

White,  Samuel  H.,  court  case 671.1047 

White,  W.  H.,  Mexican  bean  beetle 1522, 1670 

White,  Walter  N.,  geology  and  ground-water..  687, 

1281 

White,  William,  making  butter  on  farm 1239 

White,  William  P. ,  patent  appeal 2  8 

White  &  Black  River  "Valley  Ry.,  abandonment-  514 
White-base    antifriction    bearing    metals,    see 

Metals. 

White  Cartage  &  Storage  Co 1471 

White  clover,  «ee  Clover. 

White  Countv  Bridge  Commission 310,471.637 

White  Eagle  Pipe  Line  Co..  Inc 350 

White-fringed  beetles,  fumigation  of  soil 1566 

White  Horse  Pike  Bus  Co.,  Inc 1509,1657 

White  House,  see  Executive  Mansion. 

White  House  Bakery 412 

White  House  Conference  on  Children  in  a  De- 

mocracv 1785 

White  Lake  National  Wildlife  Refuge 220 

White  Line  Freight 1776 

White  Oak  Coal  Co 1039 

White  pine,  see  Pine. 

White-pine  blister  rust,  see  Blister  rust. 

White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  building  permit  survey.--  198 

White  River  National  Forest 1388 

White  Sands  National  Monument 1621 

White  Star-Ohio  Division,  Socony  "Vacuum  Oil 

Co.,  Inc 1506 

White  Star  Trucking,  Inc 872 

White  Swan  Co 66.196,580,1188 

Whitehurst,  D.  W.,  court  case 1311, 1525, 1781 

Whiteley,  George  H.,  jr.,  court  case 196, 1314 

Whiteman,  T.  M.,  commercial  storage  of  fruits, 

etc 1389 

Whiteroek  Quarries,  Inc 1341 

Whiteside,  Albert  E.,  relief 1419 

Whitetop  control  on  Newlands  project 509 

Whiteware,  ceramic  talcose --. 459 

Whitin  Machine  Works 1199 

Whitman,  Horace  S.,  court  case 1438, 1632, 1780 

Whitman  National  Monument 1456 

Whitman  quadrangle,  Mass --- -.  333 

Whitney,  Willard,  M.,  motor  carrier  decision-..  520 

Whitney,  Mt.,  aeronautical  charts. 796, 1404 

Whitney  Transfer  Co 186 

Whitright,  Gerald  M.,  fire  departments  of  U.  S.  1049 

Whitson,  Joe,  claim 468 

Whittemore,  Herbert  L.: 

earth-wall  construction 1580 

monolithic  concrete  wall  constructions 27 

Mu-Steel  prefabricated  constructions _.  631 

U.  S.  S.  Panelbilt  constructions 1125 

Whitten,  R.  R.,  bark-beetle  attack  on  elms 780 

Whitthorne,  W.  R.,  tax  appeal  of  executrices..  1217 

Whittier,  E.  O.,  casein  fiber.. 2.57 

Whittier  Mills  Co.. 1054,1498,1499 

Whittington.  William  M.  (Representative  from 

Miss.): 
reports  made  by — 

Campaign  Expenditures,  Special  Com- 
mittee to  Investigate 32,289 

Conference  Com ..-  1132,1586 

Flood  Control  Com 817 

Whitworth,  Isaac  E.,  motor  carrier  decision...  1037 
Wholesale  prices,  see  Prices. 

Wholesale  Prices  Division 200, 

366.  543, 715, 1050, 1316, 1493, 1786 
Wholesale  Tobacco  Dealers  Bureau  of  Southern 

California 1047 


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Wholesale  trade: 

atlas  of  drv  goods  trading  areas 275 

census,  1939 23,130,131,271, 

1119,  1252, 1398, 1399,  1400, 1401, 1575 

business-size  groups  and  expenses 1718 

merchants  and  industrial  distributors  .  1718 

census  publications  for  sale 1166 

distribution  cost  accounting 1164 

grocery  wholesaling 1722 

sales,  inventories,  and  credits 22, 

129,  269,  451,  622,  791,  959,  1114,  1248, 
1394, 1572,  1714 

Wholesale  Waste  Paper  Co 66 

Whooping  cough,  see  Pertussis. 

Wiant,  James  S.,  honeydew  melons,  etc. _  124 

Wichers,  Edward: 

benzoic  acid 137 

comparative  tests  of  chemical  glassware 970 

Wichita,  Kans.: 

aeronautical  charts _ 274,626,1404 

aircraft  accident 1402 

financial  statistics 21, 1246 

toolrnakers,  etc.,  apprenticeship  standards.  1491 
Wichita  Falls  &  Southern  R.  R.: 

acquisition 515 

operation 515 

reconstruction  loan 1292 

Wichita  Northwestern  Ry.,  abandonment. 343 

Wichmann,  Andrew,  relief 816 

Wick  Wire  Spencer  Steel  Co 1055 

Wickard,  Claude  R.,  addresses 247,771,943,1557 

see  also  Agriculture  Department. 

Wickersham,  George  W.,  tax  appeal  of  exr 924 

Wickersham,     Victor     (Representative     from 
Okla.): 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 639-642, 

812-816.  982-984,  1136-39.  1417,  1590, 
1592,  1735 

Wickford  Harbor,  reexamination 1432 

Wickliffe  quadrangle,  Mo.-Ill.-Ky. 1689 

Wicks-Skeie  Truck  Lines 1474 

Widows,  see  Pensions. 

Wiebe,  G.  A.,  yields  of  barley  varieties 17 

Wieboldt,  Pearl  O.,  court  case 711 

Wieboldt,  Werner,  A.,  court  case... 711 

Wieghardt,  Karl,  load  distribution  of  wing 71 

Wiener,  Minnie: 

defense-housing,  etc.,  statutes 1614 

schedule  of  statutory  compilations,  etc 1165 

Wiener,  Robert  W.,  alias,  see  Warszower,  Welwel. 

Wier,  Albert  E.,  patent  appeal 28 

Wight,  A.  E.,  vaccination  in  Bang's  disease 120 

Wilcke,  H.  L.,  chicks  influenced  by  grain 439 

Wilcox,  A.,  preparation  of  Gierasa  stain 1611 

Wilcox,  Charles  J.,  exr.,  court  case 63 

Wilcox,  Clair,  competition  and  monopoly 414 

Wilcox,  Elsie  H.,  tax  appeal 412 

Wilcox,  Gavlord  P.,  tax  appeal 412 

Wilcox,  H.  F.,  Oil  and  Gas  Co 388 

Wilcox,  L.  v.,  boron  absorption  by  sunflower 

seedlings 125 

Wilcox,  Lucian  T.,  tax  appeal.. 753 

Wilcox,  Mabel  I.,  tax  appeal 412 

Wilcox,  Maude,  reliefs 295,  309,46:j 

Wilcox,  R.  B.,  diseases  of  raspberries,  etc 1390 

Wilcox  flora,  additions  from  Kentucky,  etc 503 

Wilcox  Refining  Division,  H.  F.  Wilcox  Oil  and 

Gas  Co 388 

Wild,  Payson  S.,  jr.,  international  law  situa- 
tions   567 

Wild     animals,     see     Animals — Wildlife — also 

names  of  animals. 
Wild  life,  sef  Wildlife. 

Wild  rice,  botany  and  history. 1522, 1523 

Wild  turkevs,  «c«  Turkeys. 

Wildav,  Floyd,  relief 469,660,805 

Wilday,  Vera,  relief 469,  660,  805 

Wilde,  S.  A.,  soil-fertility  for  hardwoods 248 

Wilder,  A.  M.,  court  case  of  exrx 196, 1047 

Wildermuth,  Robert,  soil  survey 786 

Wildlife: 

and  soil  conservation  go  hand  in  hand 1391 

Atlantic  Coast  salt  marshes 500 

code  of  Federal  regulations.  _ 12, 1450 

conservation,  Inter-American  convention. .  1600, 

1673 

conservation,  report _ 34 

contribution  of  wildlife  survey 1028 


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Wildlife — Continued 

Federal  aid  in  restoration,  information 1168 

feeding  in  winter 1281 

food  habits  studies,  collecting  materials 1281 

legumes  for  wildlife 1112 

management- 
plants  useful- - 687 

predator  control 1167 

through  soil  conservation 449 

more  abundant  through  AAA  program 433 

ponds  for  wildlife _ 957 

protection,  officials  and  organizations. 49 

protection,  text  of  Federal  laws... 331 

publications  available,  list 687 

publications  for  sale  by  supt.  of  docs. 170 

restoration,  aid  to  Alaska,  etc.- 811,1131,1155 

shrubs  for,  on  farms 1112 

wildlife  circular 49,171,331,500,687 

wildlifeleaflet.. 48, 

331,   500,   501,  686,  687,   1021,   1022, 
1168,1280,1281 

wildlife  research  bulletin 331, 499, 1021 

wildlife  review,  abstracting  service 171 , 

332,1168,1762 
tee    also    Animals— Birds— a/«o    names    of 
animals,  etc. 
Wildlife  and  Fish  Service,  see  Fish  and  Wildlife 

Service. 
Wildlife  refuges: 

administered  by  Fish  and  Wildlife  Service. ..  501 

land  acquisition 687 

program  of  Fish  and  Wildlife  Service. .  1522, 1671 
see  also  names  of  refuges. 

Wildlife  Refuges  Division 501 

Wildlife  Research  Division 48, 

49,   500,  686,   1021,   1022,   1168,   1280, 
1281,  1617 
Wildlife  Resources,  Select  Committee  on  Con- 
servation of.  House: 

continuing 34 

funds  for  expenses 142 

report 34 

Wildro.se  Canyon  area,  Calif.,  antimony 49 

Wiley,  Alexander  (Senator  from  Wis.) : 
minority  views — 

Privileges  and  Elections  Com 669 

reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com....  154,  308-309,  657-660, 1150-51 

Wilgard  Realty  Co.,  Inc 231 

Wilhelm,  C.  J.,  brine  for  secondary  recovery  of 

oil 1172 

Wilker.sonDaily  Corporation,  Ltd 1636 

Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

Wilkinson,  Reading,  Charleston,  S.  C,  district..  762 

Willamette  Hauline  Co 1299 

Willamette  Iron  and  Steel  Corporation 722 

Willamette  River,  reexamination 1369 

Willamette  Valley  Lumber  Co 733,1657 

Willamette  Valley  Lumber  Operators  Associa- 
tion   384,  550,  554.  555,  559,  733, 1321 

Willett,  .I.e.,  serologic  test  for  syphilis 1017 

Willey ,  C harles  H . ,  court  case 67, 672 

Williams,  Aubrey: 

address 1162 

la  juventud  y  la  desocupacion 1203 

see  also  National  Youth  Administration. 

Williams,  B.  H.,  soil  .survey 787 

Williams,  C.  L.,  court  case 201, 1784 

Williams,  Clyde  (Representative from  Mo.): 
report  made  by- 
Conference  Com 979 

Williams,  Ednyfed  H.,  admr.,  tax  appeal 1217 

Williams,     Edward     A.,     work,     relief,     and 

security 1166 

Williams,  Faith  M.: 

family  expenditure _ 199,  365 

family  income 199,  714 

money  disbursements  of  wage  earners,  etc. ..  716 
Williams,   Gordon   R.,    discharges    at    stream- 

mea,surement  stations 171 

Williams,  Harrv  J., relief 309,642,805 

Williams,  J.  O.: 

feeding  horses 1106 

silage 257 

Williams,  John  H. ,  defense  program. 320 

Williams,  K.T.: 

feeding  selenium  to  equines 438 

selenium  in  soils 446 


2064 


INDEX,    1941 


3r.i 

1797 
1190 


Page 

■iviiiio^,"?  A^"' 'J" '" •• """''  642,  flOO,  80,5 

); 'I  'ams.  Mary  B.,  court  case  Hss 

M^i   mms,  PanIM.,addrosess     , 776  940 

Wi  jams,  W.  K.,  hardwood  stands 'm 

Willinnis  Rrothprs  n'iVwky 

Williams  Fiirnituro  Corporation"::  '   si7 

\\illinms  Motor  Co....  "■'    „pl 

\\!!!!'^"'^^"""enuadranp;"lp.  Mass  H-io 

\Viiamson,  Ben,, jr.,  trustor,  court  ease  917 

A^illiamson   County.   Tenn.,   reporting"  births" 

etc .  ' 

^j:.'I!!^'"-^""-T^'fkipManufncturing'c"o 

:j;,!  ^"I^Pfrt,  Pa.,huildins  permit  sur"ve"y 
,\V!   l^'  l^dward  ,T.,  motor  carrier  decision  lfi27 

v\  I   ms-to-certify  sources  of  sunnly  ""    a<:,o 

U  ilhs,  Mary,  court  case  53,s"l.W 

^-ll-^^'i'J-'  ^'•T^a'^'- aeronautical  chart: '  1720 

^illitsShoeCo 38S  389 

Willkie,  Herman  F.,  court  case  "nu 

Wi   man,.T.  P.,stillhirthinswine  1700 

w!  ™°  u'J- J^-  ^*^f '^f '  "f  "I's^h  altitude::  909 

Willoughby  Camera  Stores,  Inc  ^  tm 

Willow,  black,  American  wood  1387 

Willow  Creek  Dam,  snecifications,  etc  177 

Willow  Riyer  Power  Co  _.  1489 

W  illow  ware,  census  of  manufactures,  193"9  960 

Malison   Frances  S.,  tax  appeal .  994 

Willys  Overland  Rfotors,  Inc  16^7 

Wilmington,  Del.,  financial  statistics" """      2 

Wilmington,  111.,  railroad  accident-. .::::::         1288 
Wilmington,  N.  C: 

building  permit  survey 365 

^^     108 

rivers  and  harbors  in  district,  report  764 

Wilmington  Trust  Co  ssn 

Wilmore  Steamship  Co.,  Inc  iqao 

Wiloil  Corporation [._  :_\ ^^\'^ 

Wilson,  A.  L.,  American  varie:ties"o"f"on"ion"s""'""i390 
Wilson,  H.  B.,  relief.  64?  660  805 

wl\T^'  T°I^°  b'  1*""™  Produc"ti"on","etc:,"mirk_..'609 

Wilson,  John  P.,  tax  appeal .....  412  1459 

Wilson,  Lee,  &  Co.: 

courtcase J4gg 

motor  carrier  decision..  V  1471 

«  ilson,  Lueberta,  relief.. "8i6"i43i  1584 

Wilson,  M.  L.:  '        ' 

addresses- .        _  J4  38  359, 

613  (2  entries),  953  (4  entries),  1707 
beyond  economics.  78i 

Sfp  n/.<fo  Extension  Service      """ "'" 

Wil.son,  Maud,  closets  and  storage  spaces.  I6 

Wilson,  Melford  A.,  eligibility  for  unemploy- 

ment  benefits...  127'i 

w!^nn'  V/"''^'^^'  ^;'  e-^tension  act"i"y"i"t"ies,"et8::.  953 
\\  1  son.  Morns  k.,  tax  appeal...  412 

v\  ilson,  R.  E.,  brush  for  erosion  control  788 

Wilson,  T.  R.  C.: 

Sitka  spruce  and  Douglas-fir  787 

wood  bending.  ' ,000 

Wilson,    Thomas   R.,    Britis"h" " financial  "aer^e- 

276 


Page 


515 
515 


Winchester  &  Western  R.  R.: 
pu  rchase 

spcuritiGS 

Mnnd^'^^wSr^^'^^^--------''^^'^ 

Wind  Cave  National  Park. . .  330 

Wind  component  indicator,  nomencla'tu"r"e"l"ist"""l548 
Wind  erosion,  see  Soil  erosion. 
Wind  River  Reservation,  boundary  lines 471, 

Windes,  S.  L.,  house  movement  ^^^'  ^^ 

Windham,  Ohio,  railroad  accident  696 

\\  indholz,  Louis  H.,  receiver,  court  case.  -  i269"l484 
Windmills:  ' 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report  167 

statistics...       21. 128,2"6"9:450, 

w   A       K  621,791.9.59.1114,1247,1394,1572,1714 

Window  boxes,  porch  and  outdoor  618 

Window  coverings,  schedule  of  supplies  I3fi3 

see  o/«o  Shades— Venetian  blinds 
Window  screens,  see  Screens 
Window  shades,  see  Shades. 
Winds: 

force  and  visibility  at  sea.  282 

northers  of  Mexican,  etc.,  waters  16.59 

Windsor  Manufacturing  Co                  "  1047 

Windward  Passage,  chart...  1708 

Wine:  

internal  revenue,  remove  restrictions  1426 

w;/,f *??  w-;; -^  -  V 188, 1184, 1630 

Wing,  DeWittC,  farm  organizations  785 

Wing  Fook  Tom,  alias,  see  Tom  Wing  Art" 
VVingfleld,     Baker,     ^-naphthoquinonesuifonic 


acid. 


1407 


financial  agree- 
ments  

Wilson,  W.  O.,  corn,  etc.,  in  "d"iet  of  "fr"ye"rs"a'nd 

„.  roasters 948 

\J  ilson,  Waldo  W.,  tax  apiieal"""" lleo 

VV il.son,  William  O.,  court  case  of  exr..        "362  1604 
Wil.son  &  Co.,  Inc  : 

courtcase.. ..._ 94  J047 

decisions,  etc.,  of  N.  L.  R.  B  549 

Wiic^r,  -D     *u        .   ^       ^33-  10S4. 1065".  14"9"9",  l"6"5"7",  1790 
V\  ilson  Brothers  &  Co  1047 

H  il.son  Freieht  ForwnrHinir  p^  ;„t 


sportation  Co...  >;s 

Wilson  Trucking  Corporation. ...".".".".".".":::::::"i776 
Wilt  di.sea.se: 

bacterial  wilt  of  corn ...  445  786 

Fu.sariumavenaceum,etc.,in  potato  wilt    1699 
I'usanuni  wilt  resistant  tomatoes  266  9,57 

vascular  wilt  of  elm ~      '""        1389 

Wiltse,  Arthur  J.,  N.  L.  R.  B.r  ""    372 

\\  immer,  W  ,  stagnation  temperature  recording"  203 

wlml;i!",?'n^n^--^"'"l.'  °f  "^"'"^  (2entries)...^"]522 
\Mmsatt,  Genevieve  B.,  money  disbursements 

iir-  „  of  wage  earners,  etc 716 

Wmans,  W.  H.,  what  do  I  get  for  my  money"?.":  364 


Wings: 

aerodynamics  of  rotating-wingaircraft  1496 

chordwise  load  distribution  of  wing  71 

efTect  of  wing  appendages,  etc  "" 1495 

elliptic,  based  on  potential  theory     "" 545 

strength  of  alrcra  ft  wing  structures  1642 

tapered,  characteristics '  1759 

with  aerodynamically  balanced  el'e'vator"""  1642 
Winkler,  C.  C,  Co..  ""    ro, 

Winn,  M.  H.,  Trucking  Co  §69 

Winnebago,  Nebr.,  railroad  accident      1624 

n  mona,  Minn.,  improvement  of  harbor  1093 

Winona  County,  Minn.,  erosion  '""    440 

Winslow,     Carlisle    P.,    forest    pro"d"ucts""and 

defense 262 

Winsor,  Thomas  W.,  patent  interfer"e"nce:  355 

Winston,  J.  R.:  """    ^ 

epinasty  from  citrus  fruits,  etc  124 

Florida  oranges ""'  265 

juice  of  Florida  oranges  aar 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C:  

aeronautical  charts 134  274  966 

building  permit  survey  ""        '       '365 
Winter,    Thomas    D.     (Represen"ta"ti  ve" "  "from 
Kans.): 
reports  made  by- 
Claims  Com _  289  292 

w   *        ■  ,.640.642.812-8"l3",8"l5-"8"l"6","9"8"3"-984,'ll37 

Winter  air  conditioning,  see  Air  conditioning 
\\  inter  encampments  of  American  Revolution      693 
Winterbottom  Book  Cloth  Co.,  Ltd  '"  231 

Wintering  River  National  Wildlife  Refu"g"e  220 

Wire:  ^  " 

census  of  manufactures,  1939  1250 

general  schedule  of  supplies    .  ""  1530 

specifications 929,1089,1367,1822 

Wire  communication,  see  Telegraph— Telephone 
Wire  control,  «ee  Government  regulation  and 
control. 

Wire  rods,  rates  on 531 

Wire  rope,  ,<!ee  Rope.  

Wire  screen  cloth,  specification  i682 

Wiretapping: 

authorize  in  certain  cases — 

hearings 473 

.   reports __ :::::::"473, 827 

investigation.. 312  453 

Wireless,  see  certain  headings  beginning" "Radio  ' 
\V  irework,  census  of  manufactures,  1939  1250 

Wireworms,  and  control  on  irrigated  land's  441 

see  also  names  of  worms. 
Wiring,  see  Electric  wire  and  wiring. 
Wirka,  R.  M.,  fence  post  treatment  .  783 

Wisconsin: 

agricultural  conservation  program 433 


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Wisconsin— Continued 

agricultural  loans 774,1382 

Agriculture  Department _  777 

anopheline  niosfiuito  fauna. 1016 

apprenticeship,  1940 1190 

bridge  across  St.  Croix  River 1141 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture... 624,1396 

construction. 1116 

population 793 

retail  trade 130,964 

service  establishments 23 

wholesale  trade 271, 1401 

cooperative  creamery  routes 614 

corn,  acreage,  yield,  and  production 777 

country  banking  during  depression 1 103 

court  case. 67,  362 

district  court  records,  disposition 809, 1133 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 1160 

farmer  co-ops... 442 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies,  directory 1211 

financial  statistics 1394 

lands,  Executive  orders 1208 

map  of  minor  civil  divisions 964 

post  route  map... 85 

Wisconsin  Agricultural  Experiment  Station...  253, 

1103, 1233 
Wisconsin  band  of  Potawatomi  Indians,  claims.  835 

Wisconsin  Central  Ry.,  receivership 868 

Wisconsin  Cranberrv  Experiment  Station 786 

Wisconsin  Fox  Valley  Transit  Co. 1182 

Wisconsin  Power  and  Light  Co. 1474 

Wisconsin  University. 780,1244 

Wise,  Ethel  li.,  pension  increase. 645,1436 

Wise,  Frederic  M.,  relief  of  widow 645,1436 

Wise,  Murray  M.,  Latin  American  periodicals..  1495 

Witcher,  Ivan  R.,  relief... 1151,1418,1730 

Witcher,  Nellie,  relief... 1151,1418,1730 

Witherite,  preprint  from  minerals  yearbook...  1024 

Witherow,  Grace  A.,  foreign  trade,  1939 135 

Within  the  gates,  poster  advertising 368 

Withington,  U.  M.,  motor  carrier  decision 523 

Withlacoochee  River,  bridge.. 30 

•  '  itDCSSGSI 

employees  of  U.  S.  or  D.  C 1001,1142,1414 

fees  and  costs — 

hearings 836 

law 1415 

reports 836,1143 

Wittkamp,  L.  A.,  court  case 1787 

Wodlinger,  R.,  motor  carrier  decision 1179 

Woertz,  Byron  H.,  Eppley  pyrheliometer 1127 

Woke,  Paul  A.: 

alimentary  canal  of  armyworm  larva.- 440 

insecticide  effect  on  armyworm 611 

Wolbert,  George  S.,  receiver,  relief 641 

Woldman,  Elinore  R.,  care  of  children  in  own 

homes.. 363 

Wolf,  Fred  M.,  court  case-. 882 

Wolf  trapping 1450 

Wolfe,  Ben,  motor  carrier  decision 349 

Wolfe,  D.  M.,  leprosy 1611 

Wolfe,  Kate  K.,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B ...1198 

Wolfe,  Louis,  decision  of  N.  L.  R.  B 1198 

Wolkind,  Harold,  capital  outlays  of  municipali- 
ties  --  1579 

WoUan,  Oscar  C,  relief 985 

Wolman-salt,  specification 1222 

Wolzinger,  Dave,  motor  carrier  decision 1469 

Woman,  see  Women. 

Woman  worker  (periodical) 70, 

368, 716, 1051, 1317, 1641, 1787 

index,  v.  20. 70 

Women: 

for  defense  work — 

chances  for  jobs 202 

conference  on  training 202 

first  year,  study  of  participation.. 1570 

lifting  heavy  weights 544 

processes  women  are  performing 368 

women  and  national  defense 322 

women  train 846 

women  who  can  work  in  industries 202 

workers  and  jobs 202 

in  Federal  service 958 

keep  up  standards  for  women's  work 202 

legal  status  in  United  States 1494 

nonworking  time  of  Indus,  women  workers..    70 


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Women — Continued 

notable  American,  comprehensive  index...  1051 

notable  American,  references.. 1051 

occupational  disea.ses 886 

occupations 322 

State  labor  laws 201 

State  minimum-wage  order. 1639 

vocational  guidance 1610 

woman  worker  (periodical) 70, 

368,  716, 1051, 1317, 1641, 1787 

index,  v.  20. 70 

women  who  work  for  us,  poster 368 

workers  in  their  family  environment 368 

see  also  Mothers. 
Women  in  industry,  see  Women. 

Women  of  the  Pacific... 35 

Women's  apparel,  see  Clothing. 

Women's  Bureau 70, 

201,  368,  544,  716,  886, 1051,  1317, 1494,  1641, 1787 

estimate 1351 

posters 368, 1494 

special  bulletin 544, 1641 

what  it  is,  what  it  does,  what  it  publishes.  1318 
Women's  outer  clothing,  see  Clothing. 

Wong  Yim,  court  case. 882 

Wonsan  Chin,  see  Qensan  Ko. 

Wonser,  C.  H.,  soil  survey 786 

Wood,  C.  E.: 

blast-furnace  slag 503 

matte  smelting  of  manganese 50 

Wood,  Esco,  relief 1418 

Wood,  Uarry  O.,  earthquakes  of  Calif,  and  Nev.  1403 

Wood,  Helen,  motor-vehicle  drivers,  etc 1314 

Wood,  J.  H.,  court  case. 921 

Wood,  J.  R.,  &  Sons,  Inc 1439 

Wood,  James,  relief. 1139,1431 

Wood,  Jessie  I.,  crop  losses  from  diseases 956 

Wood,  John,  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc. 1657 

Wood,  Margaret  W.,  see  Marshall,  Margaret  W. 

Wood,  Roy  L.,  court  case 882 

Wood,  Will  S.,  credit  in  accounts 1136 

Wood,  William  H.,  patent  appeal 1581 

Wood ; 

American  woods 16, 

262, 443, 1387  (2  entries),  1568 

bending 1388 

books  about  wood. 1709 

census  of  manufactures 1251 

chemical  seasoning 1243 

chromates  and  arsenates  in  treated  wood..  1243 

compression 784 

decay 1110 

dimension  panels  in  house  construction 263 

drying  process  for  small  stock 956 

earnings  in  making  wood  turnings,  etc 1192 

foreign  woods  (2  entries) 955 

handbook 263 

mechanical  properties 1319 

moisture  content  and  drying  rate 1110 

preservatives — 

article  on 784 

recommended  treating  practice 1222 

specifications. 1091,1222,1367 

protection  from  insects 258 

publications  on— 

chemistry  of  wood  and  products. 784 

finishing 616 

growth,  structure,  and  identification 784 

mechanical  properties,  etc 1388 

preservation 784 

seasoning. 784 

use  of  wood  in  aircraft 1388 

wood  products 263 

rates  on  foreign  woods 1778 

resin-treated,  laminated,  compressed 784 

thermal  conductivity  of  common  woods 956 

ventilation  in  drying  compartments 956 

see  also  names  of  articles  manufactured  from 
wood. 
Wood  alcohol,  see  Methanol. 

Wood  flour,  manufacture  and  use 784 

Wood  lots,  see  Forests  and  forestry. 
Wood  preservation,  see  Wood. 

Wood  Preserving  Corporation 749 

Wood  products,  see  Wood. 
Wood  pulp: 

authorizing  investigation — 

hearings 288 

reports 288,478 


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INDEX,    1941 


Page 

Wood  pulp— Continued 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 328 

cutting  pulpwood 444 

rates  on - 703 

reference  works. -  -  "83 

■Woodard,  P.  L.,  relief  of  exr 1590 

Woodburv,  Qa.,  railroad  accident 510 

Wooden  Box  and  Novelty  Co 389 

Wooden  boxes,  see  Boxes. 
Woodland,  see  Forests  and  forestry. 

Woodmanship  for  C.  C.  C 1609 

Woodmen  of  the  World  Life  Insurance  Society.  1754 

Woodring,  W.  P.,  Kettleraan  Hills  oil  field 855 

Woodrow.  A.  W.,  queen  bees 440 

Woodruff,  L.  C  .  sorglium  midge 612 

Woodrum,  Clifton  A.  (Representative  from  Va.): 
reports  made  by — 

Appropriations  Com 31 

Conference  Com 283-284,464-465 

Woods,  Alice,  motor  carrier  decision --  349 

Woods,  Charles  R..  relief 295,660,805 

Woods,  Weightstill,  trustee,  court  ca.se 228 

Woods,  see  Forests  and  forestry— Wood. 
Woods  Hole,  Mas.*!.: 

cestode  parasites  of  teleost  fishes 1078 

topographic  map  or  quadrangle 689 

Woods  Lumber  Co.- -- 585 

Woods  trash,  insects  and  spiders 258 

Woodsville  quadrangle,  Vt.-N.  H...... 1764 

Woodward,  Dorothy,  New  Mexico. 1427 

Woodward,  George  E.: 

gold,  silver,  copper,  etc.,  in — 

Arizona .- 1171 

Idaho 1025 

Montana 1026 

Utah 858 

W ashington 691 

metal  mining 51 

Woodward,  Myrtle  B.,  floor  coverings... 630 

Woodward,  R.  W.,  barley 1710 

Woodward,  T.  E.: 

corn  silage  in  silo 440 

feeding  dairy  cows 12 

roughage  investigations 1239 

silage  making  and  feeding. 257 

Woodworking,  minimum  age  for  employment.  1490 

Wool: 

auctions  in  L'nited  States 954 

fibers — 

microscopic  structure. , 1409 

projecting  and  measuring 11 

sampling     in     cross-section     measure- 
ments   1700 

full-fed  and  maintenance-fed  lambs 950 

market  review  and  statistics.. 10, 

119,  254.  437,  609,  777,  949,  1105,  1237, 

1383,  1563.  1704 

market  statistics  and  related  data,  1940 777 

meduUation,  method  for  expressing 1106 

production  and  income,  1939  and  1940 255 

protein,  affinities  of  acids 800 

protein,  combination  with  acid  and  base —    27 

rates  on  wool  tops 1774 

raw  wool  consumption,  statistics 22, 

129,  269.  451.  622,  791,  959,  1114,  1247, 

1394,  1572,  1714 

role  of  cystine  in  structure 1257 

shrinkage  research,  1940 - --  950 

statistics,  wool  stock 22,129,269.451,622,791. 

959, 1114, 1248, 1394, 1573, 1714 

storage  regulations 610 

strategic  reserve  of  .\ustralian  wool 405 

trade  in  wool  top  futures  (monthly)  440. 611, 780. 
951. 1107. 1239. 1385, 1564. 1706 

trading  in  wool  top  futures  (article) 1107 

wage  order. 1787 

wool  situation 9. 119,  253, 436.  608,  776. 

948. 1104.  1237. 1383. 1562,  1703 
see  also  Woolen  poods — also  names  of  articles 
manufactured  from  wool. 
M'ool  machinery  activity,  statistics 22. 

129.  269.  451,  622,  791,  959,  1114,  1248. 

1394, 1572. 1714 
Woolard,  Edgar  W.: 

halos 1728 

physical  interpretation  of  weather 403 

Woolen  goods: 

census  of  manufactures,  1939 1398 


Page 
Woolen  goods — Continued 

employment  of  learners  in  industry 544 

rules,  etc.,  under  labeling  act 497,1165 

see  also  names  of  articles. 
Wooley,  J.  O.: 

human  riboflavin  requirement 679 

microbiological  assay  of  riboflavin 679 

Woolf,  Jesse  .•V.,  ore-testing  studies 1171 

M'oolfolk,  Jerry  L.,  relief.  _ 984 

Woolley,  Daniel  P.,  court  case 883,1784 

WooUey,  Harold  W.,  moisture  condensation  in 

building  walls.. 27 

Woolworth,  F.  W.,  Co 78,722 

Woonsocket  Rayon  Co 728 

Wootton,  T.  P.: 

antimony  and  cadmium 1034 

cadmium  consumption 1766 

cadmium  industry  in  1940 859 

Worcester,  Mass.,  financial  statistics.. 1246 

Worcester  Storage  Co 1472 

Word,  O.  C,  jr.,  hydrologic  studies 1712 

Work,  see  Employment  and  unemplojTnent. 

Work  experience  that  counts. 676 

Work  program: 

Federal  work  and  construction  projects 47, 

169,    329,   498,    685,   852,    1020,    1166, 
1448,1615 

Federal  work  programs,  monthly 47, 169, 

329, 498, 685, 852, 1020, 1166 

report  on  progress  of  program 47 

Work  Projects -Administration 47,169,329, 

498, 685, 852, 1020, 1166, 1448, 1615 

abolishing ?» 1745 

.Americanization  and  citizenship  program..  1020 

appropriation,  estimate,  etc 223 

national  defense  and  WPA. 852 

records,  disposition...  31,286.980. 1135. 1588. 1733 

report  on  progress  of  WP.\  program 47 

research  and  statistical  pubs.,  catalog 329 

research  projects  reports 1448 

statistical  bulletin 47. 169, 329, 

498,  685, 852, 1020, 1166, 1448, 1615 

training  manual 852 

unemplovment  estimates.. 1786 

W.  P.  .A."  technical  series 169,852, 1448 

Workers,  see  Labor. 

Working  conditions  in  fire  departments 1049 

Working  women,  see  Women. 

Working  your  way  through  college,  etc 677 

Workmen's  compensation,  see  Employers' 
liability  and  workmen's  compensa- 
tion— also  Interdepartmental  Com- 
mittee to  Study  Workmen's  Com- 
pensation for  Seaman. 
Works    .Administration,     see    Public    Works 

.Administration. 
Works  .Agency,  see  Federal  Works  -Agency. 
Works  program,  see  Work  program. 
Works    Progress    .Administration,    see    Work 

Projects  -Administration. 
World: 

communication  chart - 80 

outline  chart   565 

World  Steel  Products  Corporation 78 

World  War,  see  European  War,  1914-18. 
World  War,  Disabled  .American  Veterans  of, 
see  Disabled  -American  Veterans  of 
World  War. 
World  War  veterans,  see  Pensions— Veterans. 
World  War  Veterans'  Legislation  Committee, 
House: 

hearings. 995 

reports :.-  478.655,1148 

Worlds,  see  L^niverse. 

World's    Fair    Commission,    see    New    York 

World's  Fair  Commission. 
World's  fairs,   see  Golden   Gate  International 
Exposition — New     York     World's 
Fair. 
Worms,  see  names  of  worms. 

Worsted  goods,  census  of  manufactures,  1939. ..  1398 
Worthington,  Vernon,  wearing  quality  of  cur- 
rency paper - .-  971 

Wortnian,  Morris  S.: 

preservation  of  gonococcus 1163 

public  opinion  on  syphilis 45 

treatment  and  control  of  gonorrhea 323 

Wounded,  transportation,  medical  field  manual.  759 
Woven  fabrics,  see  Textiles. 


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2067 


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Wrenn,  Virginia  E.: 

employment  and  accidents  at  quarries 1284 

explosives  manufactured  and  sold SOS 

production  of  explosives 174 

quarry  accidents 861 

Wright,  Bunny,  relief 1736 

Wright,  Charles  H.,  relief 642,832,975 

Wright,  Edith  A.,  expressions  on  education 845 

Wright,  F.  H.,  secondary  metals,  nonferrous...  1026 

Wright.  Frederick  C,  relief 639.657 

Wright,  George  M.,  fauna  of  national  parks...  1028 
Wright,  J.  C: 

address 847 

vocational  education  i  n  re  vie  w 11 62 

Wright,  John  W.: 

compression  of  cotton,  etc  -. 117 

cotton-quality  improvement. 437 

Wright,  Kathryn  R.; 

occupations,  etc.,  in  Federal  employment...  199 

social  performance  of  business 231 

Wright,  Millie  L.,  tax  appeal  of  admx. 231 

Wright,  Mrs.  Noel  O.,  relief 1736 

Wright,  R.  C: 

commercial  storage  of  fruits,  etc 1389 

freezing  temperatures  of  fruits,  etc 1710 

storage  of  nuts fil7 

Wright,  Robert  L.,  claim  of  estate 295.309 

Wright  Line 1776 

Wrightsman  Petroleum  Co 712 

Wrightwood  Dairy  Co. 883,1636,1637,1784 

Wrigley,  Wm.,  jr.,  Co... 1599 

Wulfeck,  Wallace  H.,  fatigue  and  hours  of  truck 

drivers 680 

Wupatki  National  Monument,  excluding  lands.    89 

Wurlitzer,  Rudolph,  Co 1199 

Wurtele,  Charlotte  L.,  trustee,  court  case 707 

Wyandotte,  Mich.,  building  permit  survey 1315 

Wyatt,  W.  Judd,  banker's  fourfold  obligation.  1112 

Wyche,  R.  H.,  rice  varieties 1390 

Wydelke,  Inc 585 

Wyman,  Alfred  H.,  rehabilitation  of  city  boys.  1767 
Wyman,  Theodore,  jr.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  dis- 
trict  931 

Wyman  Nurseries,  see  Littlefield-Wyman  Nur- 
series. 

Wynn,  William  P.,  arithmetic  workbooks 162, 

845, 1014 
Wynne,  William  H.,  Wartime  Prices  and  Trade 

Board 1075 

Wynne  quadrangle.  Ark 1689 

Wyoming: 

AAA  program  handbook 249 

agricultural  loans.. 947, 1561 

census,  1940  (16th)— 

agriculture 452, 1396 

construction 1116 

housing- 1397 

irrigation  of  agricultural  lands.. 1117 

population 270, 1575 

retail  trade 964 

wholesale  trade 1401 

climate 1727 

electric  bills 1159 

electric  rate  book 1 160 

Federal,  etc.,  agencies 1075 

financial  statistics 1394 

gold,  silver,  copper,  and  lead.. 1025 

irrigation  map 1576 

mail  routes,  schedules 84,569,1069,1514 

metal  mining,  1940 51 

petroleum  and  natural-gas  fields.. 860 

post  route  map 85 

reconveyance  of  lands 669,820,977 

Wyoming  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 1240 

Wyoming  National  Forest,  change  name 395 

Wyoming  University 857,860 

Wyton,  111.,  railroad  accident. 1460 


X-rays,  roentgenographic  technicians 1538 

Y 

Yachts: 

for  Coast  Guard.. 1422,1599,1730 

manning  requirements 299 

Yakima  east  quadrangle.  Wash 1023 

Yakima  project: 

map  of  Sunnyside  division 177 

specifications,  etc 338, 1287, 1458 

Yakima  Valley,  new  settlers 1562 

Yale  &  Towne  Manufacturing  Co 78 


Page 
Yancey,  H.  F.: 

analyses  of  Washington  coals 504 

correction  of  entry 769 

Yankee  clippers  sail  again 1213 

Yapara  Road,  see  Japara  Road. 

Yaquina  Bay,  reexamination.. 1743 

Yaquina  Harbor,  reexamination 1743 

Yaquina  River: 

and  tributaries,  survey 1371 

chart 1722 

Yarbrough  Transfer  and  Storage  Co 523 

Yard,  Robert  S.,  glimpses  of  national  parks...    1285 

Yard  service  performance 57,  342,  51 1,  697, 

866, 1034,  1176,  1177. 1290, 1461, 1625, 1771 

Yards  and  Docks  Bureau,  estimates,  etc. 223, 

1517, 1666, 1807 
Yarn: 

combed  cotton,  price  schedule 1519 

moisture  regains  of  cotton  yarns 1257 

rates  on- 
cotton  yarn. 703 

rayon  yarn 1305 

strength  and  elongation  of  cotton  yarns.. .     1407 
Yarnall,  Sarah  L.,  index  to  studies  of  chang- 
ing techniques ,  etc.,  in  agricul  ture    1236 

Yasaiasa  Anchorage,  chart 1511 

Yates,  R.  G.,  quicksilver  deposits 855 

Yauch,  George  E.,  motor  carrier  decision 1300 

Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  R.  R.; 

abandonment 698 

rates  on  cotton-gin  machinery 701 

Yazoo-Mississippi  Delta,  cottonseed  grown,  oil, 

etc.,  content 1699 

Yeager,  Mrs.  F.  A.  N.,  relief 816 

Yeager,  Frank  J.,  court  case... 1188 

Yeager,  J.  Franklin,  glycogen  in  blood  cells  of 

army  worm 1 706 

Yearbook  separates,  see  subjects. 

Y'earbook  Statistical  Committee 431,  432, 1699 

Yearbooks: 

agriculture,  1940 6 

agriculture,  1941.. 1700 

minerals,  review  of  1940.. 1284 

National  Park  Service,  1941 1173 

social  security,  1939.. 45 

Yeasts  associated  with  Dendroctonus 1389 

Yeiser,  Henry  C,  jr.,  court  case  of  exrx 406 

Yellow  Cab  Transit  Co 526,1300, 1472 

Yellow  Cab  Trucking  Co 1776 

Yellow  chapote,  host  of  Mexican  fruitfly 953 

Yellow  fever,  vaccine,  amendments  to  budget.      914 

Yellow  Transit  Co 1472 

Yellow  Truck  &  Coach  Manufacturing  Co  . . .     560, 
1065, 1341,  1342, 1657 

Yellow  Truck  Lines,  Inc 186 

Yellowstone  National  Park: 

aeronautical  chart... 134, 1720 

coyote 508 

map 862 

schedule  of  basic  rates 53.337,507 

Yellowstone  Park  Co 53,337,507 

Yerkes,  Guy  E.- 

propagation  of  trees  and  shrubs 266 

root-stimulating  chemicals 446 

Yermalofl,  Victor,  court  case 534, 1480, 1779 

Yerushalmy,  Jacob,  puerperal  fatality 1273 

Yin,  Leslie  C.  B.,  see  Charteris,  Leslie. 

Yohe,  H.  S.,  field  warehouse  receipts 949 

Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  financial  statistics 21 

York,  Pa.,  building  permit  survey 1190 

York  Broadcasting  Co... 560 

Yorkshire  Creamery  Co 1509 

Yorktown,  Va.: 

Colonial  National  Park,  jurisdiction — 

hearing 1435 

report 1435 

Naval  Mine  Depot,  portion  to  Virginia — 

hearing 1424 

law 1732 

letter  from  acting  Sec.  of  Navy 824 

reports 1424,1751 

Yorktown  day  at  N.  Y.  World's  Fair 152 

Yosemite  National  Park: 

general  information. 694,862 

schedule  of  basic  rates.  _. 176,  507 

Yosemite  Park  and  Curry  Co 507 

Yosemite  Valley  Ry.,  reorganization 698, 1464 

Y'others,  M.  A.: 

power-driven  soil-sifting  machine. 1565 


2068 


INDEX,    1941 


Page 
Yothers,  M.  A.— Continued 

timing  device  for  spraying  tests 1241 

tree-trunk  screen  cage 1565 

You  ain't  seen  nothing  yet. 1702 

Young,  A.  A.,  irrigation  in  growing  alfalfa 125 

Young,  A.  H.,  motor  carrier  decision 349 

Young,  Floyd  D.,  frost  and  prevention  of  dam- 
age..  19 

Young,  Fred  M.,  patent  appeal... 1581 

Young,  John  C,  refraction,  etc.,  of  glasses 278 

Young,  John  W.,  relief 155,283,295 

Young,  Margaret  Q.,  supp.  to  reclamation  laws.  694 

Young,  Martin  D.,  induced  malaria _ 1611 

Young,  Marvin  L.,  motor  carrier  decision 1628 

Young,  Minnie  K.,  court  case 1489 

Young,  Peter,  court  case 1047,1784 

Young,  R.  B.: 

byproduct  and  beehive  coke  in  1940 1766 

coke  producing  capacity  in  U  .S 860 

Young,  Robert  R.,  control  of  Alleghany  system..    36 
Young,  Stanley  P.: 

bobcat  trapping 1450 

coyote  and  wolf  trapping 1450 

Young,  Stephen  M.  (Representative  from  Ohio): 

bill  introduced  by.. 1741 

report  made  by — 

Territories  Com 1597 

Young,  W.  F.,  Inc 362 

Young,  W.  H.,  bituminous  coal 335 

Young  Lup,  alias,  see  Young,  Peter. 
Young  people,  see  Youth. 
Young  workers,  see  Child  labor — Youth. 
Youngdahl,  Oscar  (Representative from  Minn.): 
reports  made  by- 
Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Com.  298, 
819, 1141, 1420 
Yoimgquist,  C.  V.: 

flood  of  August   1935,   Muskingum   River 

basin 855 

surface  water  supply  of  United  States.  688, 1763 

Youngstown,  Ohio,  financial  statistics 128. 1246 

Youngstown  Metal  Products  Co 901, 1657 

Youngstown  Mines  Corporation 1791 

Youngstown  Sheet  and  Tube  Co.. 901, 1657 

Yoimgstown  Steel  Door  Co 901, 1065 

Youth: 

business  training  in  N'.  Y.  A.  projects 847 

child  labor  and  employment 712 

farm  youth  exercise  freedom  to  choose 1241 

4-H  club  and  older  youtii  studies 1708 

4-H  club  and  rural  youth  act- 
hearing 1734 

report... 1589 

job  campaigns  for  unemployed  youth 366 

la  juventud  y  la  desocupacion 1203 

needs  of  tomorrow,  address 847 

occupational  hazards  to  yoimg  workers 1314 

opporttmities  in  Boston  retail  stores 1317 

the  tenth  youth,  Negro  in  X.  Y.  A 322 

thirty  thousand  urban  youth 47 

training  programs,  recruiting  teachers 1162 

urban,  socio-economic,  etc.,  status 175S 

see  also  Girls. 
Youth  Administration,  see  National  Youth  Ad- 
ministration. 
Youths'  clothing,  see  Clothing. 

Yscloskey,  Bayou,  reexamination 1743 

Yuba  County,  Calif.,  rights  of  labor 1002 

Yugoslavia,  foreign  exchange  regulations 396 

Vnhasz,  Julius,  relief 999,1592,1730 

Y;k-  Trick  Lines.  Inc 1472 

Yuma  Desert  area,  .\riz.,  soil  survey 447 

Yuma  Mesa  division,  see  Qila  project. 


Z.  &  F.  Assets  Realization  Corporation 94 

Z-raarker,  development,  etc 1252 

Zachariassen.  J.  A.,  &  Co 841,1188 

Zaenglein,  W.  O.,  exr.,  tax  appeal... 1816 

Zaharia,  Sally  H.,  relief 470 

Zahlmann.  Paul  R.,  relief 309.642 

Zalkind,  Phillip,  patent  appeal 1411 

Zand  Bay,  chart, 213 

Zane,  Idaho,  railroad  accident 1770 

Zapoleon.  Marguerite  W.: 

vocational  guidance  for  girls  and  women...  1610 

women  and  national  defense 322 

Zaumeyer,  W.  J.: 

droaght  tolerance  in  snap  beans 1244 


Page 
Zaumeyer,  W.  J. — Continued 

Uromyces  phaseoli  typica  on  bean 1389 

Zee  Line  Motor  Freight,  Inc _. 1302 

Zeleny,  Lawrence; 

soybean  oil  determination 255 

wheat  protein  determination 1238,1562 

Zeller,  Rose  G.,  admr.,  relief 640 

Zelzah  quadrangle,  Calif 689 

ZephjThills,  Fla.,  railroad  accident 341 

Zeran,  Franklin  R.: 

occupational  dictionary 846 

pamphlet  materials  on  occupations 846 

Zero  lee  Corporation,  see  Borin  Corporation. 

Ziegler,  Walter  M.,  relief 985,1431,1584 

Ziesmer.  Ed,  motor  carrier  decision 1299 

Ziflrin,  Inc. list 

Ziffrin  Truck  Lines.  Inc 528,1300 

Ziflrin's  Overnite  Express,  Inc.. 1037 

Zimmerman.  Fred  L.,  publications  of  Agricul- 
ture Department 785, 1111 

Zimmerman,  R.  B.,  motor  carrier  decision 523 

Zimmerman  Steel  Co 1817 

Zimmerman  Trucking  Service 871 

Zinc; 

bjrproduct  sulfuric  acid  at  plants 1171 

chapters  from  minerals  yearbook..  174,  175,  176. 
335,  691,  858.  1025,  1026.  1027,  1171 

consumers'  stocks  (2  entries') 175 

corporations.  Fed.  Trade  Comn.  report 167 

customs  appeal 1156 

dust ,  decline  in  production 1766 

dust,  production  increasing 1455 

in— 

.\rizona 174, 1171 

California 174,1025 

Colorado 1025 

Eastern  and  Central  States 335,858 

Idaho 175,1025 

Montana 175,1026 

Nevada 175,1026 

New  Mexico 1026 

Oregon 858 

Texas 691 

Utah 858 

Washington 691 

industry  in  1940 51 

industry  sets  new  records  for  defense. 505 

methods,  etc..  of  mining  zinc-lead  ores 692 

mine  employment,  etc..  Miss.  Valley  States.  117i 

mine  production,  1940... 52 

mine    production,    monthly    report. .  693, 1027, 
1172, 1455, 1456, 1620, 1767 

monthly  slab  zinc  reports 506,693, 

861, 1027, 1172, 1285, 1456, 1767 

pigments 859 

pigments  and  salts,  1940 52,1026 

powder,  dust-explosion  hazards  in  plants...  691 

rates  on 1039 

rolled,  production  declined  in  1940 505 

scrap  materials  and  secondary  slab,  prices..  1075, 

1668 

secondary  (redistilled^  slab,  production 1766 

secondary  slab,  production 1455 

Zinc-chloride,  specification 1091 

Zinc-meta-arsenite,  specification 1222 

Zinc  oxide: 

1929-40  reviewed. _ 860 

continued  record  production 1766 

production  at  record  levels 1455 

rates  on 531 

Zion  National  Park: 

general  information 1173 

schedule  of  basic  rates 507 

Zivnostenska  Banka 711 

Zizania  aquatica  L.,  botany  and  history..  1522, 1523 

ZM.\,  specification 1222 

Zon,  Leo,  effect  of  sodium  thiosulfate  on  ar- 
senic  847 

Zoological  Division 439 

Zoological  Park,  see  National  Zoological  Park. 

Zoology,  medical,  etc.,  index-catalogue 951 

Zucker,  Dorrit  C,  relief 30 

Zucker,  Emma,  relief 30 

Zucker,  Hanni.  relief.. 30 

Zucker.  Herbert,  relief 30 

Zukor.  Lottie,  tax  appeal 412 

Zurn,  Oscar,  motor  carrier  decision 1181 

Zwalinski.  Ilene  M.,  relief 144.310,463 

Zwalinski,  Marv  M.,  relief 144,310,463 

Zweig,  H.  W..  Co 159 


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Contents 


Page 

Abbreviations,  Explanation iv 

Alphabetical  List  of  Government 

Authors V 

General  Information 1695 

Notes  of  General  Interest 1697 

Monthly  Catalog 1699 


Abbreviations 


AmendmeDt,  amendments amdt.,  amdts. 

Appendix app. 

Article,  articles art. 

Chapter,  chapters ..- chap. 

Congress Cong. 

Department Dept. 

Document doc. 

Facsimile,  fncsimlles facsim. 

Federal  Trade  Commission F.  T.  C. 

Folio f" 

House - -.H. 

House  bill - -H.  R. 

House  concurrent  resolution H.  Con.  Res. 

House  document H.  doc. 

House  executive  document H.  ex.  doc. 

House  Joint  resolution H.  J.  Res. 

House  report H.  rp. 

House  resolution  (simple) H.  Res. 

Illustration,  illustrations ..il. 

Inch,  inches In. 

Latitude --. - lat. 

Longitude long. 

Mile,  miles ..- m. 

National  Labor  Relations  Board N.  L.  R.  B. 

Nautical  mile naut.  m. 

No  date n.  d. 

No  place n.  p. 

Numher,  numbers no.,  nos. 

Octavo 8" 


Page,  pages. ...p. 

Part,  parts pt.,  ptB. 

Plate,  plates „ pi. 

Portrait,  portraits por. 

Quarto 4' 

Report rp. 

Saint Bt. 

Section,  sections .sec. 

Senate,  Senate  bill 8. 

Senate  concurrent  resolution 8.  Con.  Res. 

Senate  document 8.  doo. 

Senate  executive  document S.  ex.  doc. 

Senate  joint  resolution 8.  J.  Rea. 

Senate  report S.  rp. 

Senate  resolution  (simple) S.  Res. 

Session,  sessions sess. 

Sixteenmo 16* 

Statutes  at  large ...Stat.  L. 

Supplement,  supplements supp.,  supps. 

Table,  tables. tab. 

Tax  Appeals  Board. B.  T.  A. 

Thirty-twomo. 32* 

Treasury Trees. 

Twelvemo 12* 

Twenty-fourxno 24' 

Versus vs.,  v. 

Volume,  volumes v. 

Yard,  yards yd.,  yds. 

Year yr 


Explanation 


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printed.  Usually  the  printing  promptly  follows  the  ordering,  but  various  causes 
sometimes  make  delays. 

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Office  of  the  Superintendent  of  Documents. 


IV 


Alphabetical  List  of  Government  Authors 

Page 

Accounts  Bureau ■ r. I818 

Accounts  Committee,  House 1734 

Adjutant  General's  Department 1 824 

Administrative  Office  of  United  States  Courts 1699 

Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration 1700 

Agricultural  Chemistry  and  Engineering  Bureau 1701 

Agricultural  Defense  Relations  Office 1702 

Agricultural  Economics  Bureau 1702 

Agricultural  Marketing  Service 1703 

Agriculture  and  Forestrj'  Committee,  Senate 1742 

Agriculture  Committee,  House -_ 1734 

Agriculture  Department 1699 

Air  Accidents,  Select  Committee  to  Investigate,  House 1734 

Animal  Industry  Bureau 1704 

Appropriations  Committee,  House , 1734 

Appropriations  Committee,  Senate 1743 

Banking  and  Currency  Committee,  House 1735 

Bibliography  Division 1787 

Bituminous  Coal  Consumers'  Counsel 1713 

Bituminous  Coal  Division 1761 

Budget  Bureau 1805 

Census  Bureau 1713 

Census  Committee,  House 1735 

Children's  Bureau 1784 

Civil  Aeronautics  Administration 1718 

Civil  Aeronautics  Authorit}' 1718 

Civil  Aeronautics  Board 1718 

Civil  Service  Commission 1713 

Civil  Service  Committee,  House 1735 

Civil  Service  Committee,  Senate 1743 

Civilian  Defense  Office 1808 

Claims  Committee,  House 1735 

Claims  Committee,  Senate 1743 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey 1720 

Coast  Guard 1818 

Commerce  Committee,  Senate 1743 

Commerce  Department 1713 

Commodity  Credit  Corporation 1706 

Commodity  Exchange  Administration 1706 

Comptroller  of  Currency 1818 

Conference  Committees 1 732 

Congress 1728 

Consumers'  Counsel  Division,  Agriculture  Department 1701 

Coordinator  of  Inter- American  Affairs  Office 1808 

V 


VI  Government  Publications 

Page 

Copyright  Office 1787 

Court  of  Claims 1751 

Dairy  Industry  Bureau 1706 

Defense  Health  and  Welfare  Services  Office 1808 

District  of  Columbia  Committee,  House 1736 

District  of  Columbia  Committee,  Senate 1744 

Documents  Division 1788 

Documents  Office r. 1761 

Economic  Defense  Board 1753 

Education  and  Labor  Committee,  Senate 1744 

Education  Office 1756 

Emergency  Board   (Atchison,   Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway,  and  other 

carriers,  1941) 1753 

Emergency  Board  (Railway  Express  Agency,  Inc.,  1941) 1754 

Emergency  Management  Office 1807 

Employees'  Compensation  Commission 1754 

Employment  Security  Bureau 1759 

Engineer  Department 1825 

Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau 1 706 

Executive  Papers,  Joint  Committee  on  Disposition  of 1733 

Expenditures  in  Executive  Departments  Committee,  House 1736 

Expenditures  in  Executive  Departments  Committee,  Senate 1745 

Experiment  Stations  Office 1707 

Export  Control  Administrator 1754 

Export  Control  Office 1753 

Extension  Service 1707 

Farm  Credit  Administration 1708 

Farm  Security  Administration 1709 

Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation 1 1784 

Federal  Communications  Conamission 1 754 

Federal  Home  Loan  Bank  Board 1755 

Federal  Housing  Administration 1755 

Federal  Loan  Agency 1755 

Federal  Power  Commission 1755 

Federal  Register  Division 1789 

Federal  Reserve  System  Board  of  Governors 1756 

Federal  Security  Agency 1756 

Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Division 1819 

Federal  Trade  Commission 1760 

Federal  Works  Agency 1760 

Finance  Committee,  Senate 1745 

Fiscal  Service , 1818 

Fish  and  Wildlife  Service 1761 

Food  and  Drug  Administration 1757 

Foreign  Agricultural  Relations  Office 1709 

Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce  Bureau 1722 

Forest  Service 1709 

General  Accounting  Office -  1 760 

Geological  Survey 1762 

Government  Printing  Office 1760 

Government  Reports  Office 1809 

Grazing  Service 1764 

Home  Economics  Bureau 1709 


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House  of  Representatives 1733 

Housing  Authority 1760 

Hydrographic  Office 1798 

Immigration  and  Naturalization  Committee,  House 1737 

Indian  Affairs  Committee,  Senate 1746 

Indian  Affairs  Office 1765 

Information  Division,  Interior  Department 1765 

Information  Office 1709 

Information  Service 1809 

Insular  Affairs  Committee,  House 1737 

Interior  Department 1761 

Internal  Revenue  Bureau 1819 

International  Boundary  Commission,  United  States  and  Mexico 1813 

Interoceanic  Canals  Committee,  Senate ^.  1747 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Committee,  House 1737 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission 1769 

Interstate  Commerce  Committee,  Senate 1747 

Invalid  Pensions  ComVnittee,  House 1738 

Irrigation  and  Reclamation  Committee,  House 1738 

Judiciary  Committee,  House 1738 

Judiciary  Committee,  Senate 1748 

Justice  Department 1778 

Labor  Committee,  House : 1738 

Labor  Department 1784 

Labor  Standards  Division 1 785 

Labor  Statistics  Bureau 1785 

Legislative  Reference  Service __.  1788 

Library  Committee,  House 1739 

Library  of  Congress 1787 

Marine  Corps 1797 

Marine  Inspection  and  Navigation  Bureau 1722 

Maritime  Commission 1788 

Medical  Department 1826 

Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries  Committee,  House 1739 

Military  Affairs  Committee,  House 1739 

Military  Affairs  Committee,  Senate 1748 

Mines  Bureau 1765 

National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics 1788 

National  Archives 1789 

National  Bureau  of  Standards 1723 

National  Defense  Migration,  Select  Committee  Investigating,  House 1740 

National  Defense  Program,  Special  Committee  Investigating,  Senate 1749 

National  Institute  of  Health 1758 

National  Labor  Relations  Board 1789 

National  Park  Service 1767 

National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board 1797 

National  Resources  Planning  Board 1809 

Nautical  Almanac  Office 1799 

Naval  Affairs  Committee,  House 1740 

Naval  Affairs  Committee,  Senate 1750 

Navigation  Bureau 1 798 

Navy  Department 1797 

Ordnance  Department 1826 


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Pan  American  Union 1 799 

Patent  Office 1724 

Pensions  Committee,  Senate 175I 

Plant  Industry  Bureau 1710 

Post  Office  and  Post  Roads  Committee,  House 1741 

Post  Office  Department ]  goo 

President  of  United  States ISOl 

Press  Intelligence  Division 1809 

Price  Administration  Office 1808 

Procurement  Division 1819 

Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  Committee,  House 1741 

Public  Health  Service 1757 

Public  Relations  Bureau 1830 

Public  Roads  Administration 1760 

Publications  and  Supplies  Division 1786 

Purchasing  Agent 1800 

Quartermaster  General  of  Army 1830 

Railroad  Retirement  Board [ 1810 

Railway  Mail  Service 1800 

Reclamation  Bureau 1768 

Research  and  Statistics  Division 1822 

Rules  Committee,  House 1741 

Rural  Electrification  Administration 1711 

Securities  and  Exchange  Commission 1810 

Selective  Service  System 1810 

Senate 1 742 

Ships  Bureau 1799 

Smithsonian  Institution 1810 

Social  Security  Board 1759 

Soil  Conservation  Service 1711 

Solicitor,  Agriculture  Department 1712 

State  Department 181 1 

State  Law  Index 1788 

Sugar  Division 1701 

Supplies  and  Accounts  Bureau 1799 

Supreme  Court 1813 

Surplus  Marketing  Administration 1712 

Tariff  Commission 1814 

Tax  Appeals  Board 1815 

Tennessee  Valley  Authority 1817 

Territories  and  Insular  Affairs  Committee,  Senate 1751 

Territories  Committee,  House 1742 

Topography  Division _. 1800 

Treasurer  of  United  States 1819 

Treasury  Department 1818 

United  States  Travel  Bureau 1768 

Veterans'  Administration 1822 

Wage  and  Hour  Division 1787 

War  Department 1 822 

War  Risk  Litigation  Bureau 1784 

Weather  Bureau 1725 

Women's  Bureau 1 787 


General  Information 

The  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  is  authorized  by  law 
lo  sell  copies  of  Government  publications  and  to  allow  a  discount  of  25  percent 
to  book  dealers  and  quantity  purchasers  on  condition  that  tlie  purchasers  will 
adhere  to  the  public  sales  price  set  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  and  that 
publications  shall  not  be  overprinted  with  any  advertising  matter  (the  25  percent 
discount  to  dealers  does  not  apply  to  the  Congressional  record  (daily  issues  and 
subscription).  Supreme  Court  reports  (bound  volumes  and  subscription),  Catalog 
of  copyright  entries,  Climatological  data  (subscription)  and  all  weather  maps. 
Weekly  corn  and  wheat  region  bulletin,  and  Weekly  weather  and  crop  bulletin. 
Federal  register  (subscription),  old  Naval  documents,  and  Writings  of  George 
Washington,  which  may,  however,  be  sold  by  dealers  at  a  price  in  advance  of  that 
charged  by  this  Office). 

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

The  sales  stock,  which  amounts  to  more  than  8  million,  includes  approximately 
65,000  different  titles.  Many  rare  books  are  included,  but  under  the  law  all 
n^.ust  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  cop> 
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  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 
dagger  (f)  indicates  that  application  should  be  made  to  the  department, 
bureau,  or  division  issuing  the  document.  A  double  dagger  (J)  indicates 
that  the  document  is  printed  for  official  use  and  is  not  obtainable.  When- 
ever additional  information  concerning  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.  19,  77-1. 

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

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1696  Government  Publications 

HOW  TO  REMIT 

Remittances  for  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  (*)  should  be  made  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  U.  S.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  by  coupons,  postal  money  order,  express  order,  or  check.  Currency  may  be 
sent  at  sender's  risk.  Foreign  remittances  should  be  made  either  by  intei'na- 
tional  money  order  or  draft  on  an  American  bank. 

Foreign  money,  defaced  or  smooth  coins,  will  not  he  accepted.  Do  not  send 
postage  stamps. 

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.  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,  Mexico,  Newfoundland  (including  Labrador),  and  certain  Central 
and  South  American  countries.  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  LIBBABIANS 

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  Check  list  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  or  inferior  number  (the  numbers  immediately 
following  the  line)  from  the  main  classification  number,  it  not  being  prac- 
ticable to  print  these  numbers  as  superiors  or  inferiors  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

LIBRABT  OF  CONGRESS  CARDS 

Numbers  to  be  used  in  ordering  the  printed  catalog  cards  of  the  Library  of 
Congress  are  appended  to  entries  for  many  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  Card  Division,  Library  of  Congress,  not  to  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents. 

MONTHLY  CATALOG  DISTREBUTION 

The  Monthly  catalog  is  sent  to  public  libraries  free  on  application.  Sub- 
scription price  to  individuals,  $1.50  a  year,  including  index ;  foreign  subscription 
$2.10  a  year.  Hack  numbers  cannot  be  supplied.  Notify  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents  of  any  change  of  address. 


BINDING  THE  CATALOG 

The  Documents  Office  will  soon  issue  an  index  to  all  entries  in  the  twelve 
numbers  of  the  Monthly  catalog,  January  to  December  1940.  A  title  page 
for  the  twelve  numbers  of  the  catalog  will  accompany  the  index.  Duplicate 
numbers  of  the  Monthly  catalog  cannot  be  supplied. 


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